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绝密★考试结束前2025学年第一学期浙江G5联盟期中联考高一年级英语学科试题考生须知:1.本卷共8页满分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、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。选择题部分第一部分: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。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有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.Whichsportdoesthewomanenjoyplaying?A.Basketball.B.Badminton.C.Volleyball.2.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Eatfreshfruit.B.WatchTV.C.Goforawalk.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Museums.B.Hobbies.C.History.4.WhatwastheweatherlikeinSpainduringtheman’sholiday?A.Windy.B.Sunny.C.Wet.5.Whatisthewomandoingnow?A.Takingagapyear.B.Attendinguniversity.C.Managingablog.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atahotel.B.Atanairport.C.Atatravelagency.7.Howmuchwillthewomanpay?A.$2000.B.$4800.C.$6000.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Brotherandsister.C.Fatheranddaughter.9.Whatwillthewomangethermothertodrinkforbreakfast?A.Tea.B.Coffee.C.Orangejuice.10.Whatwillthemandonextmonth?A.Takeavacation.B.Goonabusinesstrip.C.Gotoacookingschool.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Bringanotebook.B.Arriveontime.C.Wearadress.12.WhatwillthewomandoonFriday?A.Haveatest.B.Givealesson.C.Havelunchwiththeman.13.Whydoesthewomancalltheman?A.Tointerviewtheman.B.Toshareherjobexperience.C.Toaskaboutanappointment.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.HowcanwefindthecausesofillnessinfutureaccordingtoNancy?A.Byvisitingadoctor.B.Bypostingavideoonline.C.Byusingintelligentequipment.15.WherewillrobotstreatbrokenbonesaccordingtoNancy?AInahospital.B.Inapatient’shouse.C.Inarobothealthcenter.16.Whydoesthemanthinkhospitalswillstillbeneededinfuture?A.Doctorsneedanoffice.B.Hospitalsofferlargemedicalmachines.C.Robotsneedtobecontrolledinacenter.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.InwhichcountrywasTolkienborn?ASouthAfrica.B.England.C.Germany.18.WhatdidTolkienenjoymostasachild?A.Writing.B.Drawing.C.Languages.19.WhendidTolkienstartworkingonTheBookofLostTales?A.In1915.B.In1916.C.In1930.20.WhoistheoriginalintendedreaderofTheHobbit?A.Children.B.Soldiers.C.Adults.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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项涂黑。APuddlecamp,offeredbyExtremeIceCenter(EIC),isaweeklonghockey(曲棍球)daycampthatisdesignedforyourkidsages512.Thecampisfilledwithbothoniceandofficeactivitiesincludingskatingskills,stretching,stickhandling,shooting,passing,gamesandmovietime.Thecamprunsdailyfrom8:00am5:00pmandincludesbreakfast,lunchandsnacktime.CampGoalsMeetnewplayersfromaroundtherinkandmakenewfriends.Learnnewskillson&offtheice.Smallclasssizesensureindividualattention.Practiceoldandnewskillstopreparefortheseason.Getpreparedfortheregionalpetition.HaveFun!CampPrices$450/weekIncludes:Lunch,snacks,skating&skillsinstruction,andactivities.Spaceislimitedto16playersperweek!CancellationPolicyTheEICwillcancelaweekofcampiftherearelessthan5registrants.100%refundwillbegiveniftheEICcancelsaweekofcamp.Cancellationsmade11daysormorebeforecampstartreceivea100%refund.Cancellationsmade10daysorlessbeforecampstartreceivea50%refund.Intheeventofextremeweather,theEICwillinformregistrantsviaphonetoputoffthecamp.DailyScheduleDropOff:7:30AM8:00AMPickUp:5:00PM5:30PM1.WhatcanpeopledointhePuddlecamp?A.Connectwithnewicefriends. B.Focusoniceskilltrainingonly.C.Joinlargegrouptrainingsessions. D.Trainforthenationalpetition.2.Inwhichconditioncanaregistrantreceiveafullrefund?A.Badweatherhappensbeforecampstarts.B.Theregistrantcancels9daysinadvance.C.Fourpeopleintotalregisterforthecamp.D.AweekofcampisdelayedbytheEIC.3.Whoisthisarticlemainlyintendedfor?A.Parents. B.Athletes. C.Coaches. D.Students.BThesummerIturnedsixteen,Iwaseagertoworkatatrendycoffeeshopdowntown.Instead,mygrandmother,askilledpotter,askedformyhelpinherdustystudio.Igaveinandagreed,envisioningaboringsummer.Myfirsttaskwastorepairacrackedteacup.Myhands,usedtosmartphonescreens,fumbledwiththedelicatepiecesandspecialadhesive(黏合剂).Iexpectedhertotakeover,butshesimplysaid,“Patience,Alex.Thebreakageisnowpartofitsstory.Yourjobisn’ttohideit,buttomakeitbeautifulagain.”FollowingtheancientJapaneseartofkintsugi,shetaughtmetomixgoldpowderintothepaint,fillingthecrackswithgleamingveins.Weeksturnedintoaquietrhythm.Ilearnedtocenterclayonthewheel,tofeelitslifebeneathmypalms.Ioncetriedtocreateaperfectvase,butitfellapartunderthepressureofmyambition.“You’reforcingit,”sheobservedandaddedsoftly.“Theclayspeaks.Youmustlisten.”Istartedagain,lettingtheshapeemergemorenaturally.Thefinalvasewasslightlyoutofshape,butithadacharactermyfirstperfectattemptlacked.Onmylastday,shehandedmethefirstteacupIhadrepaired.Thegoldenlinesranthroughitlikeaspecialmap.“Thisisforyou,”shesaid.“Remember,wearealllikethisclay.Wewillcrackandbreak.Butitisthroughrepairingthosebreakswithgracethatwebeetrulyresilientandunique.”Thatsummer,Ididn’tlearnjustaboutpottery.Ilearnedaphilosophyforlife.Ihadenteredthestudiohopingtoearnspendingmoney;Ileftwithaquietunderstandingofpatience,imperfection,andtheinvisiblestrengththatesfromembracingourweaknesses.4.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Repairingtheteacuprequiredmoderntechnology.B.Theauthorfoundpotteryworkeasierthanexpected.C.Theauthorwasunwillingtolearnpotteryfromthestart.D.Thegrandmotherusedaspecialtechniquetohidethecracks.5.Whatcanbeinferredfromthegrandmother’sstatement,“Theclayspeaks.Youmustlisten.”?A.Potteryrequirescarefulobservationandperfectskills.B.Oneshouldworkwiththenatureofthematerial,notagainstit.C.Theclaymakessoundswhenitisbeingshapedcorrectly.D.Beginnersmustfollowstrictrulestocreatebeautifulpottery.6.Theunderlinedword“resilient”inparagraph4isclosestinmeaningto______.A.Responsible. B.Tough. C.Artistic. D.Valuable.7.Whatisthemainthemeofthispassage?A.Theeconomicbenefitsoflearningtorepairbrokenpottery.B.Theimportanceofobeyingandrespectingone’sgrandparents.C.Asummerjobthatturnedintoalessonaboutlifeandpersonalgrowth.D.AdetailedintroductiontotheJapaneseartofkintsugi.CAreyouashortvideoappuser?Ifso,you’relikelymorefamiliarwith15secondspeduppiecesofsongsthanwiththeoriginalones.Thistrendhasemergedonsocialmediaplatforms,particularlyTikTok,wherecreatorschangethetempo(节奏)ofpopularsongsby2530percenttomatchshortpopularvideosfeaturingdancesorotherthemes.Thispracticehasbeewidespreadonsocialmediawherepodcasts,voicenotes,moviesandothercontentcanbemadefasterandthusenjoyedmorequickly.MaryBethRay,anauthorfocusedondigitalmusicculture,toldtheBBC,“Shortclipsprovideaquickerlinetothatdopamine(多巴胺)rushsocialmediawantsustofeel,sothereisanaddictiveelementwe’repushedtowards.”That’swhytheseadaptedversions(版本)havehelpedsomemusiciansclimbthesinglescharts.ForexampleinNovember2022,fancreatedspedupversionsofRAYE’ssingleEscapismmadetheartistachieveherfirsteverNo.1ontheUKSinglesChartnearlythreemonthsafteritsfirstrelease.However,noteveryoneishappywiththistrend.Theriseofspeedadjustedversionscanmakeitdifficulttotelltheoriginalandremixedsongsapart,potentiallychangingtheartist’swelldesignedtempo,moodandfeeling.Thispresentsamodernchallenge—howcanartistscreatethenexthitsongwhentheversionpeopleactuallylistentomaysoundpletelydifferent?Moreover,ifartistsdon’treleasetheirownspedupversions,theyandproducersmayfaceeconomiclossesasmorefanmaderemixesareuploaded.AccordingtoForbes,inNovember2023,atleast1millionsongsonstreamingplatformswerespedupandpublishedwithouttheartist’spermission.Expertsnotedthatthesesongsbroughtinmillionsintotalearningsfortheuploadersinsteadoftherightfulcopyright(版权)holders”.Whilesomeartistsacceptthistrendandotherslessso,itappearsheretostay.For23yearoldUKproducerCathy,changingspeedandtempoisakeypartofhercreativeprocess.“Ilikelisteningtomysongthreetimesover—spedup,slowed,andatnormalspeed,”shetoldtheBBC.“Eachversiongivesatotallydifferentfeel,eachopeningthedoortonewaudiences.”8.Whyarespedupsongspopular,accordingtoDrMaryBethRay?A.Theyoffersatisfactionfaster. B.Theyimprovemusicquality.C.Theylowerone’sdopaminelevels. D.Theyareeasiertoproduce.9.WhydoestheauthormentionEscapisminparagraph4?A.TopraiseRAYE’smusicaltalent.BToshowthedifficultyofRAYE’sriseonthecharts.C.Tointroduceapopularsongonsocialmedia.D.Toexplaintheinfluenceofspedupmusic.10.Whatmajorchallengedoartistsfaceduetothetrendofspedupversions?A.Theinabilitytoclimbthesinglescharts.B.Thepotentialdamagetotheirartisticexpressionandine.C.Thehighcostofproducingtheirownspedupversions.D.Thedifficultyintellingtheirownsongsfromothers’.11.WhatisCathy’sattitudetowardspedupmusic?A.Unclear. B.Indifferent. C.Negative. D.Positive.DAteamledbyUniversityofMaryland(UMD)puterscientistshasinventedacameranamedtheArtificialMicrosaccadeEnhancedEventCamera(AMIEV),whichimproveshowrobotsseeandreacttotheworldaroundthem.“Eventcamerasarearelativelynewtechnologybetterattrackingmovingobjectsthantraditionalcameras,buttoday’seventcamerasstruggletocatchsharpimageswhenthere’salotofmovementincluded,”saidthepaper’sleadauthorHeBotao.Trackingmovingobjectsisabigproblembecauserobotsandmanyothertechnologies—suchasselfdrivingcars—dependonaccurate(精确的)andtimelyimagestoreactcorrectlytoachangingenvironment.So,researchersaskedthemselves:Howdohumansandanimalsmakesuretheirvision(视野)staysfocusedonamovingobject?ForHe’steam,theanswerwasmicrosaccades,smallandquickeyemovementsthathappenwhenapersontriestofocustheirview.Throughtheseminuteyetcontinuousmovements,thehumaneyescankeepfocusingonanobjectanditsvisualtextures—suchascolor,depthandshadow—accuratelyovertime.Justlikehowhumaneyesneedthosetinymovementstostayfocused,thecamerausesasimilarmethodtogetclearandaccurateimageswithoutmovementcausedcloudiness.AccordingtoAloimonos,aprofessorofputerscienceatUMD,humaneyestakepicturesoftheworldaroundusandthosepicturesaresenttothebrain,wheretheimagesareprocessed.Perception(感知)happensthroughthatprocessandthat’showpeopleunderstandtheworld.Whenresearchersareworkingwithrobots,theyreplacetheeyeswithacameraandthebrainwithaputer.Bettercamerasmeanbetterperceptionandreactionsforrobots.Theresearchersbelievethattheirinventioncouldhaveimportantapplicationsbeyondrobotics.Peopleworkinginindustriesthatdependonaccurateimagerecordingorshapedetectionofmovingtargetsarecontinuallylookingforwaystoimprovetheircameras,andtheAMIEVcouldbethekeysolutiontomanyoftheproblemstheyface.Withitsuniquecharacters,theAMIEVissupposedtotakecenterstageinthefieldofsmartwearabletechnology.12.WhatistheAMIEVdesignedfor?A.Makingtakingpictureseasier. B.Replacingtraditionalcameras.C.Takingphotosmorecontinuously. D.Followingmovingobjectsbetter.13.Whydoesthewritermentionhowhumaneyeswork?A.Tohelpusunderstandhowthenewcameraworks.B.Toexplainwhyhumanvisionisbetterthanmachines.C.Topointouttheweaknessesofcurrentrobots.D.Toshowhowtechnologyisalwaysadvancing.14.WhomightbenefitmostfromtheapplicationsoftheAMIEV?A.Fitnessequipmentdesigners. B.Selfdrivingcarrepairmen.C.Documentarydirectors. D.Professionalathletes.15.Whatcouldbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheWorkingPatternofHumanEyesB.ImprovedCamerasInspiredbyHumanEyesC.TheImportanceofSmartCamerasD.WideFutureApplicationsofSmartCameras第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。AsthemostpopularsportinAmerica,footballislovedbypeopleofallages.Buthowmuchdoyouknowaboutitshistoryanddevelopment?Let’sexploresomeinterestingfactsyoumaynotknow.Thefirstrecordedfootballgametookplacein1869betweenRutgersandPrinceton.However,itlookedverydifferentfromthemodernsport.Teamshad25playerseach,usedaroundball,andplayerscouldn’tcarryit.____16____.____17____.BeforeWWII,oneteamplayedbothoffenseanddefensewithnosubstitutions(替补).Duringthewar,manypotentialfootballplayerswerecalledup,leadingtofrequentteamchanges.____18____.Thisallowedsubstitutions,whichprovedpopularandstayedmonevenafterthewar.Thepositionofthegoalpost(球门柱)usedtobedifferent.Atfirst,itwasonthegoalline,makingfieldgoalseasierbutcausingsafetyproblems—playerssometimesranintopostswhilecatchingtouchdowns.____19____.Asaresult,itwaseventuallymovedtothebackoftheendzonewhereitstillstandstoday.Anotherfunfactiswhythe“quarterback”(四分卫)gotitsname.Whilemanypositionsinfootballarenamedforobviousreasons,thatisnotthecaseforthisone.____20____.Thefullbackstandsfarthestbehindtheoffensiveline(“fullyback”),halfbacksstandhalfwayback.Finally,thequarterbackstoodbetweenthehalfbacksandtheoffensiveline,therefore“aquarterofthewayback”or“quarterback.”Nowyouknowsomefunfactsaboutfootball’shistory.Maybethisknowledgewillmakewatchingthenextgameevenmoreenjoyable!A.Asaresult,theruleswereadapted.B.Itesfromwheretheplayerstandsinabasicteamformation.C.WorldWarIIsloweddownthedevelopmentoffootballrules.D.WorldWarIIbroughtimportantchangestofootballpositions.E.Itreferstotheplayer’sroleinleadingfouroffensiveplays.F.And,apartfromthesafetyconcerns,thegoalpostoftengotinthewayofthegame.G.Instead,theyhadtousevariousbodypartstobatittowardstheopponent’sgoal.第三部分:英语知识运用(共二节,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,从每题所给A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Longago,travelinginAustraliawithtwofriends,IdecidedtogosoloforasailingtriparoundtheWhitsundayIslands.Wehadn’tfallenout(闹僵),buttheir____21____differedfrommine.Iwas____22____toseetheGoldCoastandwouldn’tlettheirplansstopme.I____23____foraboattrip.Tomakefriends,Ibroughtsomedrinks.However,everyoneelsewasingroups.Notwantingtobotherothersandbeseenasastrangefollower,Istarted____24____takingphotosofthegorgeousseascapes.WhenalushislandpoppedupbehindusIwalkedtotheboat’sreartogetabettershot.“____25____therewassomethingtoleanon.”Ithought.ThenI____26____aperfectmetalboxwithalid.Butitwasn’tabox;itwasahotbarbecuethathadbeen____27____allmorningforlunch.Iscreamedand____28____myarmsawayimmediately.Theworstpartwasthatnomarksappearedimmediately,andnobody____29____mypainseriously.Eventually,myarmsturnedpurple,andpeoplerealizedthe____30____wasserious.Agirlofferedmeaspecialburncream.Surprisingly,shewasfrommybirthtowninEngland!Thisamazingcoincidence(巧合)____31____Ifinallyhadafriendandashouldertocryon.Aftertreatment,thepain____32____,andIenjoyedthebeautyoftheWhitsundaysandthe____33____ofthecoolpeopleIdidfinallygettalkingto.Thiswasn’ta(n)____34____waytomeetpeople,andIdon’treallyremendit.Butitjustgoestoshowthatevenburningyourarmsonabarbecuecanbeepartofyourtravel____35____,partofyourstory,andcanturnoutokayintheend.21.A.schedules B.solutions C.destinations D.paths22.A.impressed B.curious C.determined D.attracted23.A.lookedup B.signedup C.madeup D.turnedup24.A.formally B.anxiously C.quietly D.fluently25.A.Evenif B.Ifonly C.Whatif D.Asif26.A.recognized B.opened C.touched D.noticed27.A.cooling B.cooking C.heating D.burning28.A.pulled B.pushed C.raised D.shook29.A.believed B.understood C.felt D.took30.A.pain B.injury C.wound D.illness31.A.showed B.meant C.proved D.allowed32.A.eased B.spread C.returned D.remained33.A.help B.confidence C.pany D.strength34.A.amazing B.suitable C.unusual D.mon35.A.accident B.challenge C.adventure D.holiday非选择题部分第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TheXunpufloralheaddress,also____36____(call)“zanhua”inChinese,isaculturaltreasurefromafishingvillageinQuanzhou,Fujianprovince.Localwomengrowtheirhairlongenough____37____(put)itbackinabunandtieitusingaredribbon.Then,flowersarechosen____38____arrangedcarefullyindifferentlayers(层次).Eachheaddressis____39____uniqueworkofart,reflectingtheskillandcreativityofthemaker.XunpuVillageonceservedasakeyportontheMaritimeSilkRoad,whichmade____40____amixofdifferentcultures.Theseculturesinfluencedthevillage’scustoms,includingthefloralheaddress.Theheaddressisn’tjustpretty;itrepresentsthebeautyandstrengthoflocalwomen.In2008,thistraditionwasrecognized____41____aformofnationalintangibleculturalheritage,highlightingitshistoricalandculturalvalue.TheXunpufloralheaddressis____42____(traditional)wornduringimportanteventssuchasweddings,festivals,andreligiousceremonies____43____themunityestogether,seekingblessingsandgoodfortune.Inrecentyears,simplifiedversionsoftheXunpufloralheaddress____44____(design)tosuitdiversehairstylesandpersonal____45____(prefer).Thesechangesaregainingpopularity,allowingt

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