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2025学年第一学期浙江省9+1高中联盟高二年级期中考试英语考生须知:1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟;2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场、座位号及准考证号并核对条形码信息;3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效,考试结束后,只需上交答题卷;第Ⅰ卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Howdidthespeechprobablyend?A.Withanamusingstory. B.Withafamoussaying. C.Withaninspiringpoem.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatwillthemandotomorrow?A.Conducttradenegotiations. B.Buysomebargains. C.Seekexpertadvice.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whomightthewomanbe?A.Adoctor. B.Achemist. C.Anurse.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Whethertochoosethephotostudioforafamilyphoto.B.Whethertohireexperiencedphotographers.C.Whethertodoasalespromotion.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】WhatisDylandoing?A.WatchingTV. B.Askingfordirections. C.Learningtorideabike.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofCarson?A.Heissympathetic. B.Heiscreative. C.Heisneat.7.Whatistheman’ssuggestiononhelpingthehomeless?A.Donatingsomeoldstufftothem.B.Establishingfoodbanksforthem.C.Providingskillstrainingforthem.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】8.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inthemorning. B.Intheafternoon. C.Intheevening.9.Whatdidtheboyforgettodo?A.Collecttheclothes. B.Washhissportsshoes. C.Gogroceryshopping.10.Whereisprobablythespeakers’mothernow?A.Onthewayhome. B.Intheyard. C.Inherworkplace.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】11.HowmanyhoursdoesLisaworkeachweek?A.32. B.40. C.48.12.WhatdidtheresultofthestudyinSpainsuggest?A.Fourdayworkweeksmighthaveapositiveimpactontheenvironment.B.Employerswhocarriedoutfourdayworkweekssawlowerquitrates.C.Employeeswithfourdayworkweekswerehappierandhealthier.13.Howcanpaniesreduceworkhoursaccordingtotheman?A.Bycancellingunnecessarymeetings.B.Bymakingbetteruseoftechnology.C.Byincreasingthenumberofemployees.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】14.WhatkindofanimalisGinger?A.Adog. B.Acat. C.Arabbit.15.WhydidMr.DalyturntotraditionalChinesemedicinetreatments?A.They’remoreeffective. B.They’resafer. C.They’recheaper.16.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodo?A.Askforanaddress.B.Coverthemedicalexpenses.C.Contactananimaldoctor.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】17.Whatuniquechallengedovisualartistsfaceparedwithcreatorsinotherfields?ATheytypicallyreceivepaymentonlyonceforasoldartwork.B.Theyoftenhavetogiveawaytheirworkforfree.C.Theycannotselltheirworkonline.18.HowlongdidZeroArtFairlast?A.Aboutaweek. B.Aboutthreedays. C.Aboutoneday.19.WhatdoesSethSiegelaubdo?A.Acollector. B.Alawyer. C.Anartist.20.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutZeroArtFair?A.ItwasheldbyartistsJenniferDaltonandAdamSimon.B.Itcreatesawinwinsituationforartistsandcollectors.C.Itistryingtoreplacethetraditionalartmarket.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AFreeClassics,Anytime:GutenbergatYourFingertips.U.S.ectGutenbergisalibraryofover75,000freebooks.ChooseamongfreeepubandKindlebooks,downloadthemorreadthemonline.Youwillfindtheworld’sgreatliteraturehere,withfocusonolderworksforwhichU.S.copyrighthasexpired(到期的).Thousandsofvolunteersdigitizedanddiligentlyproofreadthebooks,foryoutoenjoy.FindFreeeBooks●FrequentlyDownloaded.Top100,orrankedbypopularity.●MainCategories.Theonesyou’dfindinanylargebookstore.●ReadingLists.Handcuratedbyvolunteers.●SearchOptions.Byauthor,title,subject,language,type,andmore.ProjectGutenberg●100%Free.Nofees,noregistration,pletelyfree.●NoAppsRequired.OnlyregularWebbrowsersoreBookreadersneeded.●Volunteerbased.Hundredsofvolunteershavecontributedovertheyears.●Considerasmalldonationtohelpusdigitizemorebooks:donate.GetHelp&HowtoHelp●FrequentlyAskedQuestionsaboutProjectGutenberg.●PortableDevicesHowTo.Usingcellphoneandothermobiledevicesandreaders●DistributedProofreaderswelesnewvolunteers.●FixandimproveProjectGutenbergbyreportingerrors,bugs,typos,andsuggestingchanges.AudioBooks●Audiobooksareagreatwaytoenjoyliterature.Weremendthefollowingsources.AllofthemaredigitizationsofProjectGutenbergtexts.TheyarefreelyavailableandinthepublicdomainintheUS.●TheProjectGutenbergOpenAudiobookCollection.Almost5,000putergeneratedtitlesfrom2023viaaProjectGutenbergcollaborationwithMicrosoftandMIT.21.Whichisthebestplacetofindpopularworks?A.MainCategories. B.SearchOptions.C.FrequentlyDownloaded. D.ReadingLists.22.Whichlinkprovidestabletreadinghelp?A.Fixandimprove. B.PortableDevicesHowTo.C.DistributedProofreaders. D.FrequentlyAskedQuestions.23.WhomaylikeProjectGutenbergbest?A.Brokebookworms. B.Techlovers.C.mittedvolunteers. D.Literaryscholars.BAs18,000hockeyfanscrowdedintoClimatePledgeArenafortheSeattleKraken’sfirsthomegame,BrianHamilton,theassistantequipmentmanagerforthevisitingVancouverCanucks,laidouttheteam’shockeysticks,masksandbottledwater.Ashedidso,hedidn’tnoticethewoman,NadiaPopovici,whosatdirectlybehindhim.Nordidshepaymuchattentiontohim.Thatwouldchangesoon.Halfwaythroughtheaction,Popovici’seyeslockedontosomethingpeculiarontheman.Throughtheglass,shespottedanoddlookingmole(痣)onthebackofHamilton’sneck,reddishwithanirregularborder.Shehadseenplentylikeitasahospitalvolunteerandsoontobemedicalstudent.Itwasamelanoma(黑素瘤).“It’ssounfortabletohavesomethingonyourbodypointedout,”shetoldtheSeattleTimes.Butsheknewshehadtosaysomething.AsHamiltonwalkedneartheicebetweenperiods,Popovici,inKrakengear,knockedhardontheglass,typedamessageonherphoneandheldthescreenhighenough:“Themoleonthebackofyournecklookslikecancerous.Goseeadoctor!”Hamiltonglancedatthebrightlylitmessageforonlyasecond.That’sweird,hethought.Walkingaway,heuneasilyrubbedthebackofhisneck.Afewdayslater,hevisitedtheCanucks’doctor,whoagreedthatthemolelookedalarmingandorderedabiopsy(活组织检查).Itcamebackpositive—astageⅡmalignantmelanoma,lifethreateningifleftunattended.Hamiltonhadthecancerousmoleremoved,andthesurgerywasexcellent.“Shetookmeoutofaslowfire,”saysHamilton.“Thewordsoutofthedoctor’smouthwereifIignoredthatforfourtofiveyears,Iwouldn’tbehere.”ThetwoconnectedatthenextCanucksKrakengame,whereHamiltonwasabletothankherinperson.Nothankswerenecessary,Popovicisaid.“Itwasjustonemomentinourliveswherewecrossedpathsattherighttime.”24.WhatmadePopovicidecidetotellHamiltonaboutthespotonhisneck?A.Medicalknowledge. B.Personalrelationship.C.Overheardments. D.Professionalresponsibility.25.HowdidPopovicimunicateherconcerntoHamiltonduringthegame?A.Byshoutingaloudfromadistance. B.Byaskingadoctorforhelp.C.Byshowinghimthemessageonthephone. D.Bywritinganotebehindtheglass.26.HowdidHamiltonfeelwhensaying“Shetookmeoutofaslowfire”?A.Terrified. B.Annoyed. C.Surprised. D.Grateful.27.Whatmessagedoesthestoryconvey?A.Silenceisgolden. B.Prepareforarainyday.C.Opportunityknocksbutonce. D.Helpisavoicenotjustafeeling.Cthink...nmindisastonishing.Wecansolveplexproblems,performcalculations,createart,andprocesslanguageeffortlessly.Wehumansarethesmartestofall,orsowethink...However,recentstudiesrevealhoweasilycontextcanmisleadus.ConsidertheMüllerLyerillusion(错觉):equallengthlineslookdifferentifonehasoutwardpointingarrowsandtheotherhasinwardpointingarrows.Similarly,threeidenticalsizedrunnerspositionedalongavisualpathseemtovaryinsize.Beforeyouconcludethatbeingfooledisreservedonlyforvisualillusions,letmegivetheexampleofBelinda:anoutspokenphilosophystudent,deeplyconcernedwithsustainability,biodiversity,andglobalwarming.IsBelindamorelikely:a)atopstudent,orb)atopstudentandvegetarian?Manypeoplechoosethesecond,becausethecontextofbeingvegetarianseemstofittheimageofsomeonedeeplyconcernedwithsustainability.Butstatistically,thefirstismorelikely.Therearealwaysmoretopstudentsthanvegetariantopstudents.Yetforallitspotentialtotrick,contextmoreoftenservesasourmentalshortcuttoefficientunderstanding.Ratherthanmemorizingeverypossiblemeaningofwordsandsentencepatterns,weconstantlyusesurroundinginformationtofillgaps.AslinguistJ.R.Firthobserved,“Youshallknowawordbythepanyitkeeps.”Forexample,inthesentence“Mydaughterwasferliamatedwhenshegotapetdog,”wecanguessthat“ferliamated”means“excited”,eveniftheworddoesn’texist.Thistwosidednatureofcontextleadsustoanimportantdiscoveryabouthowourmindswork.Whilewecandiscussanythingatanytimeinanycontext,itseemsmorelikelythatwetalkaboutthethingswhosemeaningliesinthesamecontext.Thisoffersexcitingpossibilitiesforunderstandingboththehumanmindandlanguageitself—showinghowmunicationdependsnotjustonourthinking,butequallyonhowlanguageisbuilttoworkwithcontext.28.Whichimagematchesthedescriptionofthe“runners”illusion?A. B. C. D.29.Whydopeopleoftenchooseoption(b)intheBelindaexample?A.Personalitiesaffectdecisionmaking. B.Topstudentsoftenmakebetterchoices.C.Extradetailsdisturbtheirlogicalthinking. D.Personalexperiencesleadtotheirfalsejudgment.30.HowdoFirth’squoteandthe“ferliamated”examplesupporttheauthor’spoint?A.Theyprovethatwordscanhaverandommeanings.B.Theyexplainwhymemorizingwordsisn’tashortcut.CTheydemonstratewhatdictionariescan’treallyclarify.D.Theyshowhowcontextcontributestowordunderstanding.31.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thevalueoftheresearchintocontext. B.Theplexnatureofcontext.C.Thetopicsdiscussedwithinthesamecontext. D.Thelinkbetweencontextandmind.DScientistshavedreamedforcenturiesaboutusinganimalorganstotreathumans.Inrecentyears,thoseeffortshavebeguntobearfruit:Researchershavebeguntransplantingtheheartsandkidneysofgeneticallymodifiedpigsintopatients,withvaryingdegreesofsuccess.Butlungsarenotoriouslydifficulttotransplant,evenfromhumantohuman,andmortalityrates(死亡率)arehigh.Now,inthefirstprocedureofitskind,ChinesescientistsreportedtransplantingalungfromapigintoabraindeadmanonAugust25th,2025.Theorgansustaineddamageafteritwastransplantedbutfunctionedtosomedegree,scientistsatGuangzhouMedicalUniversityreportedinthejournalNatureMedicine.Theorganwasremovedafterninedays.Americanscientistscalledtheprocedureexcitingbuturgedcaution.Whiledialysis(透析)canhelppeoplewithkidneyfailure,there’snotmuchthatcanreplacelungs.IntheUSalone,millionssufferfromlifethreateninglungdisease.Yetthereisanextremeshortageofhumanlungsavailablefortransplant.Manydonororgansaresimplynotingoodenoughconditiontotransplant.TheChinesescientiststransplantedtheleftlungofapigthathadundergonesixgeneeditsintoabraindead39yearoldman.Becausetheprocedurelefthisfunctioningrightlunginplacetheexperimentdidnotprovethatthetransplantedlungcouldsustainlifeonitsown,criticsnoted.Thepig’slungalsosuffereddamagewithin24hoursofthetransplant.Signsofantibodymediatedrejectionwereobservedatthreeandsixdaysaftertransplant.Fluidbuildupwasalsodiscoveredinthelung.Sincelungseintocontactwiththeenvironmentwitheverybreathandareconstantlybeingexposedtoexternal(外部的)threats,likeallergens,pollutantsandviruses,theyarerichinimmunecells.Theimmuneresponsesintheseorgansarethusmoreaggressivethanthoseseeninothersolidorgans,likethekidney,andtransplantedlungsaremorelikelytofail.Thistrialispartofagrowingefforttousegeneticallymodified(改良的)pigorganstoaddressthecriticalshortageofhumandonors.SimilarexperimentsinvolvingpigkidneysandliversareunderwayintheU.S.andChina.Earlierthisyear,apatientinNewHampshirereceivedapigkidneyandremainsthelongestlivingsurvivorofsuchatransplant.Ifrefined,pigorgantransplantscouldofferhopetomillionsofpatientswithendstagelung,kidney,orliverdisease.32.WhatisthesignificanceofChina’spigtohumanlungtransplant?A.Firstlungtransplantacrossspeciesattempted.B.Arecordnumberofgeneticmodificationsused.C.Apletecureforendstagelungdiseaseprovided.D.Thelongestsurvivalofapigorganinahumanachieved.33.Whatwasthelimitationofthepigtohumanlungtransplantattempt?A.Continuousexternalthreats. B.Limitedgeneedits.C.Immediateinternalrejection. D.Unprovenindependentfunction.34.Basically,whyarelungtransplantsmoredifficultthanotherorgantypes?A.Itsmilderimmuneresponse. B.Itslargerphysicalsize.C.Itsmoreenvironmentaldanger. D.Itsrarerequipmentsupport.35.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.PigOrgansHelpcureHumanLungDiseases.B.ScientistsPerformFirstPigtoHumanLungTransplant.CDialysisReplacesFailingLungsforMostPatientssuccessfully.D.MedicalTeamsmanagedtodealwithOrganShortageProblem.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。HowtoDoShadowWorkDoyoueveraskyourself,“WhydidIdothat?”or“WhydidIsaythat?”Chancesare,ifyou’vedonesomethingoutofcharacter,it’sbecauseofyourShadow—thepersonalitytraitsandthoughtsyouwishyoudidn’thave,namely,your“darker”side.So,isthereanythingwecandotohelp?Absolutely!That’swhereShadowworkesin.___36___.Herearesometipsonhowtopracticeit.Takeastepbackandlookatyourlifeobjectively.___37___.Thenaskyourself,“Whydidthatgettome?WhydidIfeelthatway?Whattriggeredthatbehaviororemotion?”Answeringthesequestionswillhelpyourecognizebehavioralpatternsandfeelings.___38___.Healingtakestime,butprogresswon’tbemadeunlessyou’repletelyhonestwithyourself.Weknowpullingbackthecurtainonyourmostundesirabletraitsismorethandifficult,butyoucandoit.Knowthatevenifthetruthishardtoswallow,you’relearningfromit,andit’sleadingyoutobeethebestversionofyourself.Questionyourreactions.Pause,reflect,andunderstandwhyyoufeelacertainwaybeforeyouinstinctivelyreact.Ifyoufeellikeyou’reabouttojudgesomeoneormakearudement,stopandquestion,“Whattriggeredmetothinkthis?”___39___.Acknowledge,understand,andforgiveyourinsecurities.Sinceyouareawareoftheimpactsofyour“darker”side,it’stimetogiveyourselfspacetomoveon.Lifeisallaboutchange;you’reexpectedtochangewithit,butdon’tbeafraidtoquestionthosechanges.Asyouevolve(逐步发展),acknowledgethelesserpartsofyourselfyouwanttochange,learntounderstandwhyyourthinkingmayhavechanged,and___40___.A.BehonestwithyourselfB.WriteyourshadowaletterC.thenmakepeacewithyourselfD.integratethemintoyourwholeselfE.Imagineyou’reabystanderinyourownlifeF.ThisencouragespositivethoughtsandactionsG.It’stheactoffacingandhandlingyourdarkerparts第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。Thebellrang.Justlikeclockwork,Jennifer,a39yearoldsinglemother,___41___thelineofparentswaitingforkids.Onseeinghermom,Hillcouldn’twaittohugher,sharingtheschool___42___.Approachinghome,they___43___Mrs.Smith,amostkind___44___whoalwaysbrightenedtheirdayswithtimelyhelp.Soonitwasdinnertime.___45___,Jennifer’sbodysuddenlybegantoseizeup.Herchestheavedandthenshefelloutofthechair.Hillkeptcalling“Mommy,”butshecouldn’t___46___.Realizingtheseveresituation,Hillranoutforhelp.HertinyfeetpoundedthepavementlikefranticdrumbeatstowardsMrs.Smith’s___47___bluedoor.“Mrs.Smith,help.Mommy’snotmoving,”shecriedandhammeredonthedoor.Thedoorswungopeninstantly.WithHill’s___48___sinkingin,Mrs.Smithscoopedherup.“Showme,”shemanded,calmbuturgent.UponenteringJennifer’shome,Mrs.SmithfoundJenniferlying___49___.“Call911,Hill,”sheinstructedasshegavefirstaid.Thoughscared,Hill___50___.Jenniferfinallycametoherselfinthehospital.Hervision(视线)___51___beforefocusingontwofacesleaningclose—Hill’sandSmith’s.Theantiseptic(消过毒的)smellandwhirring(嗡嗡声的)___52___toldhershehadjustexperiencedanarrowescape.Afterlearningthewholestory,JennifergaveHillathumbsup,reachedouttoMrs.Smith’shandandgaveherafirm___53___,eyeflushingwithtears.Hersilentgesture___54___theloudestgratitudetotwoangels,especiallyHillwho,unexpectedly,managedtohandlethe___55___withcalmnessbeyondheryears.41.A.explored B.detected C.assessed D.joined42.A.experiences B.homework C.uniform D.plans43.A.identified B.reached C.followed D.encountered44.A.coworker B.relative C.neighbor D.volunteer45.A.Apparently B.Suddenly C.Regularly D.Eventually46.A.mit B.respond C.understand D.focus47.A.incredible B.shining C.familiar D.flexible48.A.intention B.doubt C.determination D.confusion49.A.awake B.unconscious C.asleep D.silent50.A.brokein B.gaveup C.hungup D.madeit51.A.swam B.concentrated C.darkened D.cleared52.A.doctors B.nurses C.machines D.mechanics53.A.hold B.promise C.response D.nod54.A.appealto B.decidedon C.bringabout D.spokeof55.A.threat B.emergency C.embarrassment D.performance第Ⅱ卷第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。AScientificAmericanarticledescribesa2024studythatappliesartificialintelligencetoanalyzetonguecolorfordiseaseprediction,____56____modernizesadiagnosticmethodfromTraditionalChineseMedicine(TCM).InTCM,thetongue’scolorandcoatingarethoughttoreflectinternalhealth,yethuman____57____(assess)issubjective.ResearchersledbyJavaanChahlandAliAlNajicreatedastandardizedimagingkioskusingcontrolledLEDlighting____58____(ensure)uniformity.Theirmachinelearningsystem,trainedon5,260images,classifiedseventonguecolorsandlinkedthemtodiseasessuchasanemia,diabetes,andcertaincancers,____59____(reach)about96.6%accuracy.TestingwithhospitaldatafromIraqconfirmed58of60diagnoses.Healthytonguesappearedpink,____60____variations—bluishyellowfordiabetesorpurpleforcancer—suggestedspecificconditions.Sofar,experts____61____(caution)thattonguecoloralonecannotprovideapletediagnosis,citingtheneedforlarger,morediversedatasetsandstandardizedimagelabeling.Theresearchersare____62____(active)expandingtheirworktoincludetongueshapeandfacialanalysisandhaveintroducedBenCao,____63____GPTbasedwellnessappthatoffersnonmedicalhealthfeedbackfrom____64____(upload)tonguephotos.Thisprojecthighlightsboththepromiseandthelimits____65____integratingancientdiagnosticwisdomwithmodernAI,suggestingasupportiveratherthansubstitutiveroleforsuchtools.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你校英文报正在开展以“AdoptTablets(平板电脑)InClassroom:YourOpinion?”为题的讨论,请你写篇短文投稿。内容包括:1.你的观点;2.说明理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。______(Weling/Questioning)TabletIntegrationInClassroom____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(满分25分)67.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。WhenIwas13,Iclimbedmyfirstmountain—afairlygentle3,900footpeaknearwhereIliveinSurrey,BritishColumbia.IwasoverweightatthetimeandoutofbreathwhenIreachedthesummit.ButIlovedthechallengeofconqueringsomethingbig.SoonI’dclimbednearly100peaks.MyparentswerehappyI’dfinallyfoundahobby.IoftengoclimbingwithmyfriendMelOlsen,whomI’dmetinaFacebookgroup.Twoyearsago,onDecember30,whenIwas16,sheandIdrovetoOregontotackle11,240footMountHood.It’ssafertostartwinterclimbsatnightwhenthere’slessriskofthesunmeltingthesnowpack.Thatday,w

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