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2025-2026学年浙江省名校协作体第二学期高三开学考英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。每段录音读两遍。1.Whydoesthewomansupporttheproject?A.Itcreatesmorepublicparking.B.Itprovidesanindoorplayspace.C.Itbenefitsbothwildlifeandeducation.2.WhatwillBobdotomorrow?A.Gocamping. B.Attendaparty. C.FlytoCalifornia.3.WhomightDanielbe?A.Anastronaut. B.Ascientist. C.Anauthor.4.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Attheirhome. B.Atarestaurant. C.Atasupermarket.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Workingasatrainer. B.Openingafitnesscenter. C.Becomingaprofessionalathlete.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。每段录音读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatjusthappenedtothespeakers’car?A.Itranoutofelectricity. B.Ithadamechanicalissue. C.Itgotintoatrafficaccident.7.Whydoesthemanprefertovisitphysicalstores?A.Tohavemoreoptions.B.Togetmorefavorableprices.C.Todirectlytestthecomfortofthecar.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Brotherandsister. C.Teacherandstudent.9.WhatdoesNaomidislikeaboutAItechnology?A.Itsenvironmentalimpact.B.Itstendencytoproduceincorrectanswers.C.Itspoorabilitytohelppeoplesolveproblems.10.WhatisNaomigoingtodothisevening?A.Goskating. B.Gooutforameal. C.Gotoafriend’shouse.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.HowdoesBradmainlygetnewsnow?A.Fromnewspapers. B.Fromhisfriends. C.FromtheInternet.12.Whichkindofnewsdoesthewomanliketoread?A.Entertainmentnews. B.Financialnews. C.Politicalnews.13.Whatdothespeakershaveincommon?A.Theyhavepooreyesight.B.Theydon’tlikereadingonline.C.Theydon’tlovethefeelofholdingbooks.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.HowlongwillLucyworktomorrow?A.Onehour. B.Twoandahalfhours. C.Threeandahalfhours.15.WhatrolewillMarktakeoninthe“BookBus”project?A.Adriver. B.Amanager. C.Avolunteer.16.WhatwillLucydonextTuesday?A.Visitthecentralpark. B.Takethebusforrepair. C.Helpatthenursinghome.17.HowdoesLucyfeelabouttheawardceremony?A.Excited. B.Nervous. C.Confused.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatisthepurposeoftheevent?A.Topresentawards.B.Toraisemoneyforschools.C.TocelebrateRobCook’sretirement.19.Howmuchmoneywasraisedtwoyearsago?A.$20,000. B.$25,000. C.$30,000.20.WhatawarddidRobCookgetforthehelpinbuildingaschool?A.ThePinkRose. B.TheGoldStar. C.TheWhiteFlower.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,选出最佳答案。AFortravelerswholovefood,attendinganinternationalfoodfestivalisaperfectwaytoexperiencedifferentcultures.Thetablebelowlistsfourofthemostfamousfestivals,eachwithitsuniqueappeal.Attheseevents,youcantastelocalspecialties,watchcookingshows,andenjoyculturalperformances.MelbourneFoodandWineFestivalinAustralia(Mar.10-20)TheFestivalisAustralia’smostfamousculinaryevent.Heldannually,thefestivalfeatureswinetastings,chefmasterclasses,andanarrayofoutdoordiningexperiences.Withastrongfocusonlocalproduce,sustainablefarming,andgreenwinemakingpractices,thefestivalcelebratesMelbourne’sdiversefoodscene—fromstreetfoodtofinedining.MisturaFoodFestivalinPeru(Sep.6-27)AsLatinAmerica’slargestfoodfestival,MisturacelebratesPeru’srichfooddiversity.Itfeaturesingredientsfromdifferentregions—fromAndeanpotatoestoexoticfruitsfromtheAmazon.Visitorscantastetraditionaldisheslikecuy(roastguineapig),attendfoodworkshops,watchculturalperformances,andshopathandcraftedmarkets.TasteofChicagoinUSA(Jul.1-31)TasteofChicagoistheworld’slargestfoodfestival,drawingmillionsofvisitorsyearlytoGrantPark.Thisvibranteventfeatureslivemusicfromrenownedperformers,cookingdemonstrationsbytopchefs,andfamily-orientedfunactivities.ThefestivalshowcasesthediversityofChicago’sculinaryscene,offeringeverythingfromthecity’sfamousdeep-dishpizzaandChicago-stylehotdogstohigh-endinternationalcuisine,suitableforallages.OktoberfestinGermany(Sep.14-28)Oktoberfest,heldannuallyinMunich,istheworld’sbiggestbeerfestival.ItcentersonBavarianculture,offeringtraditionalfoodssuchasroastchickenandspecialbeersfromMunich’shistoricbreweries.Thefestivalfeatureslivelybeertents,folkmusic,parades,andculturalperformancesintraditionalBavarianattire(服装).Guestsenjoycarnivalridesandgames,makingitafuncelebrationforthewholefamily.21.Touristswhoenjoytraditionalfoodandcraftswouldfind________thebestchoice.A.TasteofChicago B.OktoberfestC.MisturaFoodFestival D.MelbourneFoodandWineFestival22.WhatsetstheMelbournefestivalapartfromtheothers?A.Itisthelargestinitsregion. B.Itincludeslivemusicperformances.C.Itfeaturestraditionalcostumeparades. D.Itpromotesaneco-friendlyapproachtofood.23.WhatdoTasteofChicagoandOktoberfesthaveincommon?A.Bothincludecookingshows. B.Botharefamily-friendlyevents.C.Bothareheldinthesamemonth. D.Bothofferqualityinternationalcuisine.BIwasjust26,newlymarriedandpregnant,whenImovedintothesmallhousethatsharedadrivewaywithaneighbor.Whileunpacking,Iheardaknockandfoundamanstandingatmybackdoor,ruddy-facedandbeaming.Handingmeabushelofappleshe’dpicked,hesaid,“IamWalter.Welcomegoodneighbors,”andleft.ThoseappleswerejustwhatIneededformypersistentmorningsickness,butI’dnoideaatthetimethatthisneighbourwouldbeanantidoteforlife’sstruggles.Welivedpeacefullysidebysidefor35years,comingtoknoweachotherthroughourday-to-dayebbandflow—chatting,lendingahelpinghand,keepingawatchfuleye,neveroverstepping.Itwasaspecialbond—hewasalwaysthere,steadyasrain.MostofourlifeunfoldedinWalter’sbackyard.Fromdawntodusk,hepracticedsustainableliving—dryingfruit,makingsausage,andtendinghisgarden.Fishingwashisyear-roundpassion;mychildrenlovedhelpingcleanhiscatch.Withoutkidsofhisown,hecherishedtheircompany,andhiscatchesoftenledtojoyfulfamilygatheringsunderthemulberrytree.Aftermydivorce,Walterquietlybecamemysupport:fixingmycar,teachingmeskills,andevenchippingiceoffmyroof.Whenmymotherwasdying,hepromisedtolookoutforme—andthroughmyhardestyears,hewasalwaysadoor-knockaway.Withtimegoingby,Walterburroweddeepintomyheart.Likemymum,Waltercouldmendnearlyanythingwithhishands—atornbook,aloosebutton,aquietsorrow.Hislaughterwasaforcethatseemedtopushbackagainstthedarknesshehadknown.HewastheclosestthingIhadtoafather,thoughminewasaliveatthetime.Welovedeachotheralot.Hehasbeengonefortwoyearsnow,buteverytimeIeatanapple,Istillthinkofhim.SoluckyamItohavehadhimsolong,justacrosstheway.24.HowdidtheauthordevelopabondwithherneighborWalter?A.Throughsmallcaringactions. B.Bygivingfreegiftstoeachother.C.Throughyearsofpeacefulcoexistence. D.Bysharingthesamepassionforfishing.25.Thephrase“steadyasrain”inthesecondparagraphisusedtodescribeWalter’s_________.A.preferenceforrainydays B.constantandreliablepresenceCtendencytooverstepothers’life D.unpredictableandunstablemood26.Accordingtothepassage,whichidiombestreflectsWalter’sroleintheauthor’slife?A.Ahardnuttocrack. B.Adropintheocean.C.Astorminateacup. D.Ashouldertocryon.27.What’sthewriter’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.TodescribeWalter’sgreenlifestyleandhobbies.B.Torecallherdearneighborandexpresshergratitude.C.Toshowhowtobuildacloseneighbourlyrelationship.D.Tosharehowshepulledthroughupsanddownsinherlife.CWeliveinaworldwhereconversationsaboutmentalhealtharebecomingmorecommon.Yet,whilesharingstrugglesoftenreceivesunderstanding,admittingtofeelingsteadycansometimesfeeluncomfortable.Whydoessaying“I’mdoingwell”oftencomewithahintofguilt,asifbeingokayissomehowinappropriatewhenothersarenot?Thisphenomenonislinkedtowhatpsychologistscallupwardemotionalcomparison.Inourinterconnectedsociety,weconstantlymeasureourownemotionalstateagainstthevisiblesufferingofothers.Asaresult,expressionsofpersonalstabilitycanbemisunderstoodasindifferenceorprivilege,makingpeoplehesitatetosharetheirneutralorpositivewellbeing.Thelanguageofcrisisfeelsmorefamiliarandauthenticthanthelanguageofcalm.However,feelingokayisnotemotionalignorance.Researchinpositivepsychologysuggeststhatemotionslikecalmnessandcontentmentarenotmerelypersonalbenefits.Theyserveacriticalsocialfunction.Positiveemotionscanbroadenourperspective,enhanceproblem-solvingabilities,andbuildpsychologicalresources.Thisinnersteadiness,farfrombeingselfish,actuallyincreasesourcapacityforempathyandcompassion.Itactsasanemotionalbulwark,allowingindividualstonavigatethewavesofcollectivestresswithoutbeingoverwhelmed.Therefore,cultivatingandacknowledgingthis“quietokayness”isaformofemotionalresilience.Itinvolvesseveralpractices:answeringhonestlywhengenuinelywell,valuingthestablemiddlegroundbetweencrisisandexcitement,allowingoneselftofeelgratitudewithoutguilt,andsharingone’scalmthroughattentivepresence.Inchallengingtimes,suchsteadinessbecomesaquietstrength.Byopenlyacknowledgingourownperiodsofstability,wehelpnormalizeafullrangeofhumanemotionsandcreatespaceforotherstoaccepttheirownstatewithoutjudgment.Ultimately,thishonestsharingofwellbeing,oneconversationatatime,contributestobuildingamoreemotionallyresilientcommunity.28.Whymightpeoplefeelguiltysaying“I’mdoingwell”?A.Theyfeeltheyfacealanguagecrisis. B.Theyfeartheirluckwon’tlastlong.C.Theythinksharingfeelingsisimpolite. D.Theyworryitshowsalackofconcern.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“bulwark”inparagraph3mean?A.Measurement. B.Barrier. C.Support. D.Pressure.30.Whichofthefollowingactionsbestillustrates“quietokayness”?A.Sharingonlyanxietiestoseeksupport. B.Encouragingotherstofeelconstantlyhappy.C.Tellingafriendyou’rewellwhenyoutrulyare. D.Saying“I’mfine”quicklyeveniffeelingstressed.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheQuietStrengthofFeelingOkay B.WhyWeShouldOnlyShareOurStrugglesC.HowPositivePsychologyBuildsHappiness D.TheProblemofUpwardEmotionalComparisonDAsurprisinganalysisof15studiesrevealsthatpatientsperceivemorewarmthinAI-generatedmedicalresponsesthaninthosefromhumandoctors.Thelargeststudyexamined2,164patientinteractions,withsimilarpatternsemergingacrosssmallerdatasets.Theresults,publishedintheBritishMedicalBulletin,challengelong-heldassumptionsabouthumanconnectioninmedicineandruncountertoa2019UKgovernmentreportthatcalledempathyan“essentialhumanskillthatAIcannotreplicate(复制).”ChatGPTandsimilarAIchatbotsscoredroughly2pointshigherthanhumanhealthcareprofessionals(HCPs)on10-pointempathyscaleswhenrespondingtopatientquestionsviatext.AIhada73%probabilityofbeingratedasmoreempathicthanhumanpractitionersinhead-to-headcomparisons.“Intext-onlyscenarios,AIchatbotsarefrequentlyperceivedasmoreempathicthanhumanHCPs,”studyauthorswrote.Themeta-analysisfromtheUniversitiesofNottinghamandLeicesterpooleddatafrom13ofthe15studiescomparingAIchatbotstodoctors,nurses,andotherhealthcareworkers.StudiesdrawingfromReddithealthforumsandpatientportalsshowedsimilartrends.Questionsrangedfrominterpretingbloodtestresultstomanagingchronicconditionstounderstandingcancertreatmentoptions.Acrossthisvariety,AIresponsesweremorelikelytoberatedaswarm,understanding,andconsiderateofpatientconcerns.Thestudiescouldn’tdeterminewhetherAI’sperceivedempathyadvantagetranslatestobetterhealthoutcomes.Whileempathiccommunicationhasbeenlinkedtoreducedpatientpainandanxiety,improvedmedicationadherence,andhighersatisfactionwithcare,thesestudiesmeasuredperceptionratherthanclinicalimpact.ThefindingssuggestthatempatheticAIcanprovidevaluablesupportinhealthcarefields,therebyenhancingtherolesthesetechnologiescanplayinoureverydaylives.Whiletheresultswerestrong,thisstudyrepresentsabroadperspectiveanddoesnotaccountfordifferencesinsocio-culturalbackgroundsamongparticipants.Culturaldifferencescangreatlyinfluencehowempathyisperceivedandassessed.FutureworkcouldlookcloselyathowpeoplefromdifferentbackgroundsviewempatheticresponsesinbothhumansandAItoenhanceunderstandinginthisarea.32.Whatisthemainfindingoftheanalysis?A.EmpathyisauniquehumanskillbeyondAI’sreach.B.PatientsfindAI’smedicalrepliesmoresympathetic.C.AIprovidesmoreeffectivetreatmentplansthanhumans.D.AIshowsgreatercompetenceinroutinepatientinquiries.33.What’stheprimarypurposeofparagraph2?A.Topresentresearchevidence. B.Toexplainunderlyingcauses.C.Topredictfuturedevelopments. D.Todescriberelevantbackground.34.Whatcanbeimpliedfromparagraph3?A.AI’sempathyisirrelevanttopatientsatisfaction.B.AI’sempathymaynotimproveactualclinicaloutcomes.C.AI’sassistanceiswidelyappliedacrossdifferentpatientgroups.D.AI’sempathycandirectlyleadtobetterhealthconditionsofpatients.35.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthestudies?A.Supportive. B.Doubtful. C.Critical. D.Objective.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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。MaintainingRhythmandHappinessinFinalYearForstudentsnavigatingtheintensityoffinal-yearstudies,happinessisaluxurythatyoucannotaffordduringthiscriticalperiod.However,happinessisnottheabsenceofstress,butasenseofcontrolledprogressandinnerpeacecultivatedwithinthedemandingenvironment.____36____Whythenshouldyouprioritizethecultivationofhappiness?Inanageofprevalentstress,activelysafeguardingthishappinessisessential.Chronicanxietyandburnoutimpaircognitivefunction,andevenhurtyouracademicperformance.Researchconfirmsthatgreaterhappinessisassociatedwithbetterphysicalhealth,strongerresilience,andmorefulfillingrelationships.____37____Toachievethis,beginwithintentionallydesigningyourdailyrhythm.Thismeansschedulingnotonlystudysessionsbutalsobreaks.____38____Theseactsarenottimewasted;theyarestrategicresetsthatpreventmentalfatigueandsustainconcentration.Forinstance,aten-minutewalkaftera90-minutestudyblockcansignificantlyclearmentalfog,thusimprovingefficiencyinthenextsession.____39____Whileacademicgoalsarevital,definingyourself-worthonlybytestscoresisafragilefoundation.Instead,consciouslyconnectingyourdailyefforttolargerpersonalgrowthsuchasproblem-solvingskillsfostersabettersenseofaccomplishment.Thisshiftfromapurelyoutcome-basedtoaprocess-orientedperspectivetransformsthejourneyintoasourceofsatisfaction.Infact,maintainingyourownrhythminsenioryearisanactofwiseself-management.Itinvolvesprotectingyourmentalspacethroughstructuredbalanceandreframingthepurposeofyoureffort.____40____Then,youareempoweredtoperformatyourbestwhenitmattersmost.A.Perspectiveiskey,too.B.Self-worthalsomatters.C.You’llfindallyourstressdisappearwithoutatrace.D.Itisafeelingofmovingforwardatasustainablepace.E.Theycanbebriefwalks,mindfulbreathing,orafavoritehobby.F.Thusinvestinginhappinesscanenergizeyouinallaspectsofourlives.G.Bydoingso,you’llharvestbothacademicknowledgeandsustainablehappiness.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(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。Itwas1a.m.onherdaughter’sbirthdaywhenMarisaShumakerdecidedtocreatesomebirthdaymagic.Shepulledoutaparcel,readyto____41____theperfectgift—areal61-keymusickeyboardforher4-year-old,Aubree.Tohershock,whensheopenedit,shefoundtheparcelcontainedonlyastandandabench;thekeyboardwassold____42____.Panicsetinassheimaginedthe____43____abrokenpromisecouldbring.Shesearchedonlineandcalledstoresalldaylong,butnothingwas____44____.Inafinalattempt,she___45___aplea(请求)inalocalFacebookgroup.Fivemilesaway,AndySpencersawherpost.“Iwouldn’twantachild’sbirthdaywishtogo____46____,”helatersaid.Hethenrememberedthe61full-sizekeyboardhisowndaughter____47____used.SpencerquicklymessagedShumakerandarrangedtomeetatanearbystore.“WhenIsawastrangerwillingto____48____akeyboardjustintimetohelp,”Shumakerrecalled,“itfeltlikeexperiencingoneofthose____49____scenesofamovie.”Whensheofferedtopay,Spencerpolitely____50____,askingonlyforaphotoofahappyAubree.He____51____,“IfshebecomesthenextTaylorSwift,giveusashoutout.”Atherbirthdayparty,Aubree____52____intothelivingroomlikeajoyfulrabbit.Herfacelitupatthesightofthekeyboard.Thatnight,ShumakertextedSpencerherthanks,addingthatAubreewassofascinatedbythe____53____thatshehadn’tevenopenedherothergifts.NowAubreepracticesnearlyeveryday.“Nothingcan____54____thisgift”Shumakersays.Thatnight____55____herfaithineverydaymagic—itfeltlikemeetingaguardianangel.41.A.make B.purchase C.unwrap D.deliver42.A.separately B.quickly C.secretly D.poorly43.A.anger B.excitement C.disappointment D.confusion44.A.usable B.available C.enjoyable D.affordable45.A.updated B.answered C.posted D.rejected46.A.unnoticed B.unfulfilled C.unchanged D.unexpressed47.A.barely B.widely C.heavily D.frequently48.A.tapon B.throwaway C.pickup D.partwith49.A.eye-opening B.heart-warming C.nerve-cracking D.mind-numbing50.A.refused B.accepted C.nodded D.apologized51A.stated B.demanded C.whispered D.joked52.A.skipped B.wandered C.slipped D.tiptoed53.A.stand B.parcel C.bench D.keyboard54.A.decorate B.change C.top D.ruin55.A.challenged B.renewed C.showed D.shook第二节(共10小题;每小题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。BeforeBenjaminReneandLoicMichellefttheirhometownofAnnecyinsoutheasternFrance____56____themorningofSeptember13,2024,Chinawas,tothem,adistantyetfascinatingplace,anamemoreoftenencounteredinheadlinesthanineverydayconversation.“InFrance,China____57____(feel)extremelyfaraway,”saysRene,27.“Italmostrepresentstheendoftheworld—asfarasyoucangobywalking.”Theidea____58____wouldeventuallyturnthisabstractdistanceintolivedexperiencewasborntwoyearsearlier.Thetwofriendsfoundthemselvestalkingaboutrepetitiveworkroutinesandthesenseof____59____(stick)indailylife.Surprisingeventhemselves,theymadeabolddecision:towalkallthewaytoChina,choosingalow-carbonand____60____(environmental)friendlywaytotravel.Theyspentmorethanhalfayearpreparing.Maps____61____(study)visasresearched,physicaltrainingintensified.Eventually,theyquittheirjobsinParis,packedonlythe____62____(essential)intolightweightbackpacks,andacceptedthattheroadaheadwouldlastwelloverayear.Their____63____(plan)routewouldstretchroughly13,000kilometers,passthrough16countries,andendinShanghai.China,whichtheyenteredonSept13afterayearlongjourneyacrossCentralAsia,marked____64____milestone,notjustingeographicalterms,butemotionally.BythetimetheyarrivedinLanzhou,thecapitalcityofNorthwestChina’sGansuprovince,theyhadbeenontheroad____65____(explore)Chinaforabout450days.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,在英语口语课上,外教Chris组织同学们就“ShouldWeOpenSchoolSportsFacilitiestothePublic?”进行分组讨论,请你代表小组发言,内容包括:(1)陈述观点;(2)说明理由。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Dearfellowclassmates,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyou!第二节(满分25分)67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。MymostmemorableThanksgivinghappenedlastyearatourlocalchurch,whereasimpleoutreachprogramblossomedintoaprofoundlessononthepowerofsharing,care,andinclusion.AweekbeforeThanksgiving,withafewchurchmembers,wewantedtogiveawayholidaymealsforfamiliesinourcommunity.Wecontactedneighborsandsocialworkersforfamilieswhomightbestruggling.Theirresponseswereoverwhelming:asinglemother,Amy,workingtwojobstopaymedicalbills;anelderlycouple,MrandMrsJones,whosefixedincomecouldn’tstretch;theTomasfamily,displacedbyarecentfi

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