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2025-2026学年浙江浙南名校高二下学期开学英语试题考生须知:1.本试题卷共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。3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效。4.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。每段对话读两遍。1.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheinterview?A.Satisfied. B.Terrible. C.Uncertain.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Nutritionistandclient. B.Nurseandvisitor. C.Doctorandpatient.3.Whatkindofpersonisthewoman?A.Considerate. B.Persistent. C.Independent.4.Whathappenedtothespeakers?A.Theywentlost. B.Theymissedtheirexit. C.Theyreportedatrafficissue.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atatravelagency. B.Atahotelcheck-in. C.Atanimmigrationcounter.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。6.Whatisthemaingoalofthenewclub?A.Toprotecttheenvironment. B.Tocleanupthelibrary. C.Toorganizesocialactivities.7.WhathasBobalreadydone?A.Putupposters. B.Advertisedonline. C.Heldaclubmeeting.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Translationdevices. B.Astudyabroadtrip. C.Languagebarriers.9.WhydoesthewomanrecommendtheRay-BanMeta?A.Itslowprice. B.Herownexperience. C.Itsassistivefunctions.10.Whatwillthemanmostlikelydonext?A.Testtheglasses. B.Purchasetheglasses. C.Searchformoreinfo.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whyisprivatemodesuggested?A.Toscreennewfollowers. B.Tolimitdatavisibility. C.Toresetaccountsettings.12.WhatshouldBellaavoidonline?A.Directtalk. B.Privatesettings. C.Meancomments.13.WhatdoesBellaagreetodo?A.Limitphoneuse. B.Keep9:30schedule. C.Reachmorefollowers.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatdobothnoodleshaveincommon?A.Riceasbase. B.Ethnicroots. C.Cookingheat.15.WhatshapesGuangxinoodles?A.Mixedinfluences. B.Localcustoms. C.Indianspices.16.WhatmakesSoutheastAsiannoodlesunique?A.Pickledbeans. B.Meattopping. C.Boldseasonings.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatdoestheroutepassby?A.Iconiccitylandmarks. B.Privatesportstracks. C.Quietcountrysideparks.18.WhydidtherunnersjointheLondonmarathon?A.Togainpublicfame. B.Tohelppersonalcauses. C.Torunnationalcharities.19WhatdoweknowaboutSarah?A.Sheranforherdaughter. B.Sheisaprofessional. C.Sheisabusystudent.20.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Togiveraceadvice. B.Tohighlighttheevent. C.Torecruitmorerunners.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ALookingforgoodbookstoenjoyinyoursparetime?HerearesomefunandeducationalreadsfromtheUniversityofChicagoPress.Manytitlesbringnaturetolifewithclearscienceandstrongvisuals,alongwithinsightsfromexpertsandmajorpublications.MushroomDaybyAlisonPouliotfollows24hoursinthelivesof24differentfungus(真菌).WithbeautifulillustrationsbyStuartPatience,itisdescribedas“afeastoffungalwonders”thatbringstogetherscienceandbeauty.ItishighlyrecommendedbytheFungiFoundation.FrogDayandBirdDay,writtenbyMartyCrumpandMarkE.Hauber,introducevariouskindsoffrogsandbirdsoverasingleday.Bothbooksmixsciencewithfun.Booklistcallstheformer“ascientificgem(瑰宝),”whileNewScientistdescribesthelatteras“delightful.”YoucanalsotryBookCursesbyEleanorBaker,afunnycollectionofoldwarningsfromlibraries.Anddon’tmissBeInspired,adrawingguidethatteachesskillsfromRenaissancemasterslikeLeonardoandMichelangelo.Findmoreat:21.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?A.Tohelpreaderspickleisurereads. B.Toexplainhowapressproducesbooks.C.Toteachhowtojudgebooksbyreviews. D.Toshowhownaturelinksartandscience.22.Whichbookcombinesscienceandvisualappeal?A.FrogDay B.BirdDay C.BookCurses D.MushroomDay23.Whereisthistextmostlikelytakenfrom?A.Asciencejournal. B.Agallerybrochure.C.Apublisher’scatalog. D.Alibrarynewsletter.BJaneAustenisaphenomenon.Herwritings,andthehouses,museums,andotherlocationslinkedtoherlifeandwork,openawindowintothepast.Today,adaptations,exhibitions,andnewreadingsofherworksbringusfreshwaystounderstandher,andmoreinformationaboutthelate18thandearly19thcenturies—aperiodsometimescalledtheAustenianage.Austenwasbornin1775inHampshire.Shelivedtherefor25years,thenmovedtoBath,Southampton,andlaterChawton.Shealsotraveledtovisitfriends,relatives,andcoastalplaces.Thoughnotwealthy,herlifewasfilledwithbooks:shewrotestories,putonplays,andreadaloudintheevenings.Shereceivedmoreeducationthanhersister,Cassandra,astheirfatherletherusehislargebookcollection.In1797,herfathersentherworktoapublisher,butitwasturneddown.Still,shekeptwriting.Herfirstnovel,SenseandSensibility,waspublishedanonymouslyin1811underthename“ByALady.”Later,PrideandPrejudicecameout,anditsoldoutquickly.Aftershediedin1817,herbrotherHenrypublishedherremainingworks,sayinghersenseofhumorwasoftenignored.Austenleftsixfinishednovels,someunfinishedworksandletters.This“whatif”—whatshemighthavewrittennext—isakeyreasonwe’resofascinatedbyher.Onebigmystery:shenevermarried,eventhoughmarriagemeantstabilityandhappinessinhertime.Onlyaround160ofherletterssurvive,sopeopletryhardtolearnaboutherinnerlife.Theyoftenrememberherascheerful,buthersisterspokeofhersadnessinlateryears.Herpopularityhaslastedover200years,reachingacrosscountries.Therearemanyadaptationsofhernovels.Herworksarenotjustromantic—theyalsoshowbigchangesofherage,likewarsandtheIndustrialRevolution.Thesetopicsarestillrelevanttoday,whichkeepsherattractionstrong.Now,250yearsafterherbirth,ourinterestinJaneAustenisaslivelyasever.24.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph1aboutJaneAusten?A.The“Austenianage”wasshapedbyher.B.Herinfluencereachesbeyondherbooksalone.C.Herlifeisbetterunderstoodthroughexhibitions.D.Interpretationsofherworksofferaclearviewofhertime.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“anonymously”probablymeaninParagraph2?A.Withsupportfromherfamily. B.Usingawell-knownpenname.C.Withoutshowingherrealname. D.Underthepublisher’sdirection.26.WhatdoesthetextrevealaboutAusten’sliteraryworks?A.Theyreflectedbroadsocialchanges. B.Theygainedwidespreadearlyfame.C.Theyearnedherconsiderablewealth. D.Theyillustratedherpersonalstruggles.27.HowdoestheauthorpresentJaneAustentothereaders?A.Byfollowingastricttimeline. B.Bycomparingwithotherwriters.C.Bycitingexperts’academicreviews. D.Byconnectingfactswithinfluence.CManychildrentrytomaketheirparentsproud.Butinsomefamilies,achild’ssuccessisalways“onshow”.Parentswantpraisefromothers,andthechildmayfeellikeaperformer,notaperson.Theterm“peacockparenting”comesfromtheideaofbeing“asproudasapeacock”.Hereitmeansaself-centeredstyleofparenting.Apeacockparentmayshowoffa“perfectfamily”inpublic,yetcriticisethechildbehindcloseddoorswhenthechildfailstomeethighexpectations.Overtime,thechildmaylearnthatloveisconditional.Theymayhidetheirrealfeelings,stopexploringtheirowninterests,andstarttobelieve,“Iamnotworthy.”Expertsdescribethreecommonsigns.Thefirstispsychologicalcontrol.Whenthechildsetsaboundaryorfeelsupset,theparentmaysay,“You’retoosensitive,”andturntheblamebackontothechild.Thisoftencreatesasenseofguilt.Thesecondisunpredictablemoodswings.Theparentcanbewarmonedayandcoldthenext,makingthechildfeelliketheyare“walkingoneggshells”.Inadulthood,thismayleadtopeople-pleasingandweakboundaries.Thethirdisrolereversal.Someparentsfailtoprovidepropercareandattention,orevenexpecttheirchildtolookafterthememotionallyorphysically.Asaresult,thechildmaygrowuptoofastandmissoutonanormalchildhood.Healingtakestime,butitispossible.Thefirststepistobekindertoyourselfandreconnectwithyourowninterests.Supportivefriends,groups,orprofessionalhelpcanprovidethecarethatwaspreviouslymissing.Clearboundariescanalsomakearelationshipsafer,andifcontactcontinuestocauseharm,limitingcontactmaybenecessary.Afterall,therearemanyplacestofindwarmth,andnotallofthemareunderaparent’sroof.28.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph1?A.Toraiseanissue. B.Todescribeastudy.CToexplainthecauses. D.Toofferthesolutions.29.Whatdoes“peacockparenting”inparagraph2mainlyfocuson?A.Publicapproval. B.Unconditionallove. C.Independentgrowth. D.Honestself-expression.30.Whichsignbestmatches“rolereversal”inparagraph3?A.Theparentpraisesthechildinpublic. B.Thechildtriestowinothers’approval.C.Theparentreliesonthechildforsupport. D.Thechildavoidssettinganyboundaries.31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Distanceensuressafety. B.Self-careisthefinalstep.C.healingrequiresparentaleffort. D.Supportexistsbeyondthefamily.DAscientistworkingwithNASAhasofferedasimpleanswertoalong-standingquestion:iftheUniverseissolarge,whyhaven’tweheardfromintelligentaliens(外星人)?Inanearlystudythathasnotyetbeenpeer-reviewed,DrRobinCorbet,fromNASA’sGoddardSpaceFlightCenter,arguesthatitcouldsimplybebecausethey’renotinterestedinfindingus.Thisquestionisoftencalledthe“Fermiparadox”.Itpointsoutthattheuniverseseemsbigenoughtoholdmanyhabitableworlds,yetwehavefoundnoclearsignofintelligentlifebeyondEarth.Somepeoplethinkaliensarehiding,orthattheyaretooadvancedforustounderstand.Corbetoffersamoreordinaryexplanation.Hearguesthatmanycivilizationsmightstopmakingmajorprogressafterreachinga“goodenough”leveloftechnology.Oncelifebecomescomfortable,curiositymayfade.Eveniftravelbetweenstarsispossible,acivilizationmightexploreforatimeandthendecidethereislittlenewtodiscover.Eachjourneycouldbringfewersurprises,sothecostofexplorationnolongerseemsworthit.Corbetcomparesthistogettingusedtosomething:whenthesameexperiencehappensagainandagain,itfeelslessexciting.Ifmostcivilizationsreachsuchalimit,sendingmessagesacrossspacemaystarttoseempointless.Inthatcase,ourradiosearchesmightpickuponlyweak“leakage”signals—radiowavesthatescapebyaccident—ratherthandeliberatemessages.Corbetaddsthatadetectioncouldhappensomeday,butitmightnotleadtoabigjumpinourtechnology.TheGalaxy,hesuggests,maybefulloflife—justnotlifethatfindsusespeciallyimportant.32.WhatdoesCorbet’sstudymainlytrytoexplain?A.Theabsenceofclearaliencontact.B.Theideaofaliens’hidingfromhumans.C.Theabundanceofhabitableworldsinspace.D.Thelackofhumans’interestinfindingaliens.33.Whatdoesparagraph3suggestaboutthemotivationtoexplorefurther?A.Comfortmayrenewcuriosityaboutexploring.B.Startravelmaykeepcuriosityaliveforatime.C.Asettledlifemayweakenthedrivetoexplore.D.Newdiscoveriesmaymakeexplorationworthwhile.34Whydoestheauthormention“gettingusedtosomething”inthelastparagraph?A.Toaccountforweak“leakage”signals.B.Toshowwhymessagesmightseempointless.C.Toexplainwhyexplorationmayloseitsappeal.D.Tosuggestadetectionmaybringlittleprogress.35.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.WhentheStarsStopCalling B.LifeOutThere,SilenceHereC.WhytheGalaxyIsn’tEmpty D.ClearSignals,FadingCuriosity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。Trusthelpsrelationshipsgrow,butitdoesn’tcomeequallyeasilytoeveryone.___36___Instead,itisshapedbyourexperiences,ourpersonality,andthewaywehavebeentreatedinthepast.That’swhypeoplemaytrustindifferentways.Trustsitsattheheartofdailylife.Whenyoutakeataxi,youtrustthedrivertogetyouhomesafely.Whenyoupayaworkertofixsomething,youtrusthimtodothejobwell.Typically,atschoolorwork,youtrustpeopletokeeppromisesandrespectbasicrules.___37___Withouttrust,manyeverydayactivitieswouldfeelrisky.However,oncetrustisbroken,rebuildingitcanbehard.Whenwemeetsomeonenew,wenaturallypaycloserattentiontothesettingandtheperson’sbehaviour.Wecarryearlierlessonswithus,too:manyofusweretaughtaschildrennottotalktostrangers.___38___Thisprotectiveinstinctnaturallycarriesoverintooureverydaysociallife.___39___Sometimeswegeta“feeling”aboutwhethersomeoneissafetorelyon.Yetafirstimpressionisnotthesameasafinaljudgement.Ifwe’vebeenburnedbefore,wemayquestionourabilitytoreadpeopleandsituations.Wemaythenholdbackevenwhensomeonemeanswell.Thegoodnewsisthattrustcanbedeveloped.Startbyknowingyourvaluesandsettingclearboundaries.Takeyourtime,communicateworrieshonestly,andlettrustgrowthroughsmallactions.___40___Ifemotionalpainisdeep,professionalhelpmaybeneeded.AThesamegoesforfirstimpressions.B.Itismorethanadictionarymeaning.C.Thathabitcanshapeourfirstjudgementofothers.D.Peoplemayrespondverydifferentlytothesameevent.E.Overtime,thesestepscanhelpbuildtrustmoresteadily.F.Consequently,itiseasytostaycautiousuntilweseethefullpicture.G.Weeventruststrangerswhenwetraveltoandfromschoolorwork.第三部分语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Lily,adeterminedwriter,staredatherblankcomputerscreen.Shehadreachedtenthousandwords,yetshefelt____41____inadesertofsilence.Doubtbegantotakehold,whisperingthatshewas____42____tobelieveshecouldeverfinishanovel.To____43____thesebitterthoughts,shesteppedoutintothesnowywoods,hopingthecoldairwouldclearhermind.Atthestore,theweightofothers’expectationsfeltlikea____44____.Whenaskedaboutherbook,Lilyforcedasmile,thoughinherheartshe____45____eversharingherdream.Onherwayout,sheaccidentally____46____arudemannamedPatrick.Theyexchangedsharpwords,leavingLilyfeelingevenmore____47____.However,fatesteppedin;PatrickappearedjustasLilylaterslippedontheice,pullingherupand,seeinghershaken,offeringheralifthome.Duringthedrivehome,thetensionbetweenthemslowly____48____.Patricksharedhisownpast—hehadoncebeenanarchitectbut____49____hiscareertocareforhissickfather.“Sometimeslovemeansputtingothersfirst,”headvised,“Writewhatyourcharacter____50____feels,notjustwhatshedoes.”Hiswordsactedlikeakey,unlockingLily’s____51____.Sherealizedherstorywasn’tjustaboutasinglecharacter,butabouttheshared____52____forthosewelove.Backatherdesk,shebegantyping____53____,thewordsflowinglikeariver.Monthslater,herdraftbecameapublished____54____.Lookingatthebook,Lilyrealizedthattherudemansheoncemetbychancehadgiftedhersomethingpriceless:the____55____totellatruththatmattered.41.A.bored B.settled C.trapped D.confused42.A.foolish B.lucky C.wise D.brave43.A.read B.share C.feed D.escape44.A.gift B.joke C.mirror D.burden45.A.regretted B.imagined C.admitted D.suggested46.A.zoomedpast B.knockedinto C.cameacross D.heardfrom47.A.ashamed B.disappointed C.miserable D.embarrassed48.A.faded B.returned C.spread D.deepened49.A.gaveup B.mappedout C.kickedoff D.messedup50.A.slowly B.truly C.ultimately D.intensely51.A.impression B.ambition C.motivation D.imagination52.A.honor B.interest C.sacrifice D.expectation53.A.slowly B.wildly C.quietly D.carefully54.A.offer B.outlook C.reality D.success55.A.act B.chance C.wisdom D.vision第Ⅱ卷第二节(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。TheDunhuangCulture&ArtExhibitionhasreturnedtoBeijingforitssecondseason,runningthroughNovember2026.Thisyear’seditionoffersanattractivedisplay,featuringthe12Chinesezodiacanimalssubtly___56___(see)inancientobjects.___57___afocusonthe“return”ofDunhuangLibraryCaveitems,theexhibitionshowcases11newreplicas(复制品),whicharecurrentlyheldabroad.Highlightingtheimportanceof___58___(culture)return,thissection___59___(include)copiesoftheearliestknownmedicaldocuments.Otherhighlightsincludebeautifulartworkssuchasthe“Thousand-ArmedGuanyin”painting.___60___(build)onthesuccessofitsfirstseasonthecurrentexhibitiontracesthestoryofits___61___(discover)andglobalspreadthroughhistoricalphotos.Sovividaretheinteractivedisplays___62___theheritageistrulybroughttolife.Acreativeactivity___63___(arise)fromtheexhibitiontourisaspecial“DunhuangCoffee”experience.Here,safe-to-eatricepapermeltsintosteamingcoffee,creatingauniquemixofartandtaste.___64___(current)heldattheBeijingExhibitionCenter,theeventinvitesart____65____(enthusiastic)toexploreChina’streasures.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。你校近期举办了“云端漫游”周,同学们戴上VR头显(headsets)即可足不出户探索世界。校英文报“未来生活”专栏现以“VirtualTravel:AWindoworaWall?”为题向你约稿,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.你的观点;2.理由分析;3.你的展望或建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。VirtualTravel:AWindoworaWall?___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Evastartedhernewjobatasmallcharitycalled“CaringforCarers.”Whilecheckingthesharedcampaignfolder,anamecaughthereye:AdamTurner.Memoriessuddenlyfloodedback.Adamhadbeenhermajoropponentatschool—aboywhoalwayscarriedaleatherbriefcasewhileeveryoneelsehadbackpacks.Hewasextremelytalentedatmaths,whileEvaexcelledinEnglishandhistory.Theyoncefailedagroupprojectbecausetheyspentalltheirtimearguing,unabletocombinehislogicwithhercreativity.Whentheofficedooropened,atall,handsomemanwalkedin.ItwasAdam.Hesmiledbroadly,“Youdoremember!Conker!”heteased,usingheroldnickname.Evaglared,butAdamquicklyturnedprofessional.“TheSimpsonFoundationisofferingfund

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