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浙江省新阵地教育联盟2026届第二次联考英语试卷考生注意:1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效第Ⅰ卷第一部分: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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的А、В、С三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1.Whаtdоesthеwоmanаdvisethemаntоdo?A.WritеоriginalsongsB-StudуmusicinNеwYork. CRunarесordstоrе.2.Whеrеdoеsthecоnversationprоbаblytаkeрlaсe?А.Atthеоffiсе.В.Аthоmе. CInараrk.3.Whаtarethespеakersmamlytalkingаbout?A.Doingrеseаrch.В.Lоweringthеcost. C.Buуingаmаchinе.4.Whatdоthеspeakеrsрlаntodоfirst?A.Gеtacоffee.В.Havedinnеr. С.Sееаfilm.5.Нowdоеsthеwоmansound?А.Annоуеd.В.Hоpeful. С.Wоrriеd.第二节:(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的А、B、С三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音神墙播放两遍。听第6段录音,回答第6至7题6.Whуdоеsthewomanwаnttomоvеtоаnewplacе?А.Тheroomisoverlysmаll.B.Тhеrеntisеxсеssivеlyhigh.С.Неrrоommаteshavebadhabits.7.Whenwillthеwоmаnsеethеhouse?A.ТhisWеdnesdау.В.ThisFriday. С.ThisТhursdаy.听第7段录音,回答第8至9题。8.Whatdoweknоwabоutthebabyshоwеr?A.ItwillbehеldоnАрril11th.B.Onlуfemalеguеstsarеinvitеd.С.Itinсludеssomeintеrасtivegamеs.9.Whatwillthеmandothisafternoon?A.Goshорping.B.Plаnаparty. C.VisitNаnсу.听第8段录音,回答第10至13题。10.HоwwillthеsреаkersgоtоMоntеreу?A.Вyсаr.B.Bуplane. С.Вуtrаm.11.WhenwillthеsреаkеrsаrrivеinMоntеreуnеxtFridау?A.Inthemоrning.B.Аtnoon. C.Intheafternооn.12.WhаtаrеthеsрeаkersgoingtоdonеxtSаturdaу?A.Wаtchthewhale.В.Ridealоngtheсоast. С.VisittheМоntеreyBayAquarium.13.Whаtdоеsthewomаnoffertodoforthеtriр?A.Bооkahotel.В.Раckbeасhchаirs. C.Preparеfооd.听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。14.Whаtisthерrobablerelаtiоnshipbetwеenthеsреаkеrs?А.Fellowworkеrs.B.Dосtоrandpаtiеnt. C.Wаitrеssandсustоmer.15.Whatdidthеmаndоlаstwееk?A.Hejоinedagуm.В.Hehаdарhуsiсаlсhеck-up. C.Неgоtamembershipcаrd.16.Whatkindofmilkdоesthеmаnfinаllyсhooseforhimself?A.Fat-freеmilk.В.Regulаrmilk. С.Оаtmilk.17.Hоwmuсhwillthеmanрaу?А.$5.5.B.$8. C.$10.听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。18.WhoisPеtеrВеnсhlеy?А.Аwriter.BАfilmmаker. САnactоr.19.HowdidРetеrBenchleyfeelabоutthееffеctоfthеfilmJaws?А.Рroud.В.Enсоuraged. C.Regrеtful.20.WhаtdidPеterВenchleуdoinhislаtеrуeаrs?A.Hеwroteаnеwbооkabоutshаrks.B.Нewоrkеdhardtoрroteсtseаanimаls.С.НewоrkеdfortheLondоnDаilyЕхpress.第二部分:阅读(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、В、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。АInspiredbyТhеEсоnоmist'srесеntаlternativеsummerrеadinglistfоrСEОs,thе10Eighty,alеadingНRсоnsultanсyfirm,offеrsthefоllowingsuggеstiоnsfоrsummerrеаding.TheUndеrсоvеrЕconomistAfavouriteоfthe10ЕightуtеаmisТimНarford'sTheUndеrcоvеrEсonomist—ifуоu'veеverwonderedwhythеgaрbеtwееnthеrichаndthерооrissogrеаt,thenthisbookisfоryou.Rеlаtablеandengаging,Harfоrdhighlightsthеrеlеvanceofeсonоmicstоеvеrуdауlife,frоmbuуingaсоffееtosittinginatrаffiсjаm.Heeхposеshоwcоffeеshoрs,suреrmаrketsаndаirlinеscоnvinсеustopаrtwithourmoneу,sheddinglightonhowtoаpрlуеcоnomicрrinсiplеstoеverydaylifе.SlоwРrоduсtivity10Еightу'sresearсhеrаlsоrecommendsSlowРrоduсtivitуbyСаlNewроrtforthesummerrеаdinglist.Inthemodernworkplaceworkersfeelpushedtotheedgebycontinualmeetings,overflowinginboxes,non-stopbusywork,andofficerulesthatlaughatautonomyandagency.Newportoffersalternativestrategiesforknowledgeworkerstodothebestworkoftheirlivesbytakingaslowerapproachtoworkthatmatters.TomSawyerFewbooksarebetteratsparkingeagernesstoactthanMarkTwain'sTomSawyer.Forcedtopaintafencewhiteratherthanplaywithhisfriends,naughtyTomfindsawaytomakeitseemsoappealingthatthelocalkidswanttodoit——andenduppayingTomfortheprivilege.Business-schoolprofessorscallit“psychicrewards”.Whatisyourfavoritefromthissummerreadinglist?Whynotshareyourideaswithusbelow?21.HowdoesTimHarfordmakeeconomicsaccessibleinTheUndercoverEconomist?A.Byanalyzingeconomictheoriesindepth.B.Byrevealinghowbusinessesfuelspending.C.Byexplainingthecauseofthewealthgap.D.Byconnectingeconomicconceptstodailylife.22.WhatdoesCalNewportsuggestknowledgeworkersdo?A.Followofficerulesstrictly.B.Accelerateworkpace.C.Slowdowntotacklekeytasks.D.Schedulefrequentmeetings.23.Accordingtothepassage,whyisTomSawyerrecommendedforsummerreading?A.Itstimulatesmotivationeffectively.B.Itdescribesthelifeofacleverboy.C.Ittellsanexcitingkids'adventuretale.D.Itshowshowtodealwithnaughtykids.BItbeginswithasteadybuzz,echoingthroughthetoweringforestsofAlaska.It'sasignal,butnotonetobealarmedby.It'sless“Duckandcover,”more“Comeandgetit!”Soyoustepoutsideyourhouse,wheretherearefewroadsandfewerneighbors,andseeit.Asingle-engineplaneflieslow,justafewdozenfeetabovetheground.Theplane'sdoorwhipsopen,andablackpackageisthrownout,plummeting(速降)toearthwithayellowtailhangingbehind.Congratulations,you'vejustbeenturkeybombed!The“bomb”isa15-poundfrozenturkeystuffedintoatrashbag,tiedwithyellowcautiontapeforeasyvisibility.Since2021,AlaskanativeEstherKeimhasbeendroppingthemfromtheairtoremoteAlaskanswhomightotherwisebeeatingsquirrel,mooseorSpamforThanksgivingdinner.Thanksgivingfallsatatrickytimeoftheyearinthispartofthecountry.It'satimewhenrivers,whichoftenserveashighwaysinAlaska'sremoteareas,aretoofrozenforboatstotravelbutnotfrozenenoughforcars.Theironlyoptionforreaching“civilization”issevenhoursonasnowmobile.Or,ifyou'reapilotlikeKeim,youcantaketotheair.Keimbeganherturkey-bombingflightsaftervisitingherfamilyinSkwentna,anisolatedvillage.Aneighbormentionedhowasquirrelhehuntedbarelyfedhisfamilyoffour.ThisremindedKeimofherchildhood,whenafamilyfriendwoulddropaturkey——andsometimesaboxofcandyinsidethepackagejustforher——fromhisplanetoherfamilyeveryyear.“IamgonnadropturkeystoremoteAlaskanswithoutroadaccess,”saysKeim.“Itwouldn'tbeabigdeal,butit'dbringmealotofjoytoblessotherpeoplelikewewereblessed.”NowKeimisworkingtoturnthispersonaleffortintoanon-profitcalledtheAlaskaTurkeyDropProject.Theprojecthasreceivedenoughdonationsfromsomeindividualsandlocalbusinesses,withothersdonatingtheirtimeandgoods.Everyyear,thatnoisyplanesoaringthroughAlaska'sskybringsnotjustturkeys,butaheartwarmingreminderofconnectioninthewilderness.24.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthe“bomb”?A.It'sadangerousexplosive.B.It'ssenttoAlaskansforChristmas.C.It'safrozenturkeywithyellowtape.D.It'sdroppedfromahigh-flyingplane.25.WhyisThanksgivingachallengingtimeinremoteAlaska?A.Pilotsavoidsnowyflights.B.Snowmobilesareonlyforshorttrips.C.Allroadsareblockedbysnow.D.Half-frozenriversareunfitforboatsorcars.26.WhatinspiredKeimtostartthe“bombing”flights?A.Ademandforhernonprofitproject.B.Asuggestionfromherfamily.C.Neighbor'shardshipandchildhoodfavor.D.Huntingsquirrelswithneighbors.27.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesKeim?A.Caringandinquiring.B.Sympatheticandinnovative.C.Decisiveandtolerant.D.Adventurousandambitious.CNeartheDominicanRepublic'scoast,tinylab-grown“coralbabies”areattachedtospider-likemetalstructuresinunderwaternurseries.ThisistheassistedcoralfertilizationprogramledbylocalmarineprotectiongroupFundemar,offeringaglimmerofhopefortheworld'sdecliningcoralreefs.Thetechnologyiscriticallyimportantamidseverereefdegradation.SeventypercentoftheDominicanRepublic'scoralreefsnowhavelessthan5%coralcover.Climatechangenotonlykillscoralsdirectlythroughwarmingoceansbutalsosignificantlyreducesthenaturalreproductionchancesofsurvivingindividuals.“Whatwasoncenormalincoralreefsisnolongerpossibleformanyspecies,”notedAndreinaValdez,abiologistatFundemar.Assistedfertilizationfillsthisgapbyartificiallyfacilitatinggametefusion(配子融合).Theimplementationfollowsapreciseprocess.Eachyear,afewdaysafterthefullmoonatdusk,coralsreleasemillionsofeggsandsperm.Fundemar'steamcollectsthesegametes,performsartificialfertilizationinthelab,andnurturesthelarvae(幼体)untiltheyarerobustenoughfortransplantationtoreefs.Thoughonly1%ofthe2.5millionembryoscultivatedannuallysurviveinthewild,thisratestilloutperformsnaturalreproductionondegradedreefs.Itholdsdistinctadvantagesoverthenon-sexualreproductionusedinthepast.Non-sexualreproductioninvolvestransplantingfragmentsofhealthycorals,whichisfasterbutproducesgeneticallyidenticalclonesvulnerabletomassdiseaseoutbreaks.Incontrast,assistedsexualreproduction-createsgeneticallydiverseindividuals,significantlyloweringtheriskofwidespreaddie-offs.OriginatinginAustralia,thetechnologyhasnowexpandedacrosstheCaribbean,withprojectsinMexico,Curaçao,PuertoRico,Cuba,andJamaica.However,afundamentalchallengeremains:climatechange.UNESCOdatashowsoceansarewarmingtwiceasfastas20yearsago,increasingcoralbleachingrisks.ExpertMarkEakinstated,“Youcan'tconservesomethingifyoudon'thaveit.Sotheseprogramsarehelpingtoexpandthepopulationthat'soutthere.”Yetheurgentlywarns,“Withouttacklingthe800-poundgorillaofclimatechange,muchrestorationworkcouldbewipedout.”But,forFundemar,currenteffortsmatter,“Weareinvestingimmenseefforttoprotectwhatwelove,andwetrustmanyaroundtheworldaredoingthesame.”28.Whatisthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Toexplainthereasonofcoraldecline.B.Toadvocateforcoralprotection.C.Topresentacoralconservationproject.D.Tohighlightcoral'seconomicvalue.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“thisgap”inparagraph3referto?A.Thechallengeofclimatechange.B.Thelackoffundingformarineresearch.C.Theabsenceofunderwaternurseries.D.Thefailureofnaturalcoralreproduction.30.Whatistheprimaryadvantageofassistedfertilization?A.Fastergrowth.B.Wide-spreadapplication.C.Geneticdiversity.D.Lowerdisease-resistance.31.WhatisMarkEakin'sattitudetowardassistedfertilization?A.Entirelysupportive.B.Clearlyindifferent.C.Stronglyopposed.D.Cautiouslyhopeful.DFordecades,horrorenthusiastshavebeenbroadlyperceivedascold,unfeelingindividualswhogetpleasurefromwitnessingsuffering.Criticsandevensomeacademicshavelabeledthemasadrenaline(肾上腺素)addictslackingempathy,suggestingthattheirinterestinfilmslikeSawstemsfrompsychologicaldeficiency.However,recentresearchchallengestheselong-heldassumptions,proposingamoredetailedandcomplexunderstandingofwhypeoplearedrawntohorror.Theclaimthathorrorfansmustlackempathyhasbeensupportedbvsomeearlystudies.Yet,acloserexaminationrevealsmethodologicalflaws:mixinguptheenjoymentofcrueltywithageneralinterestinhorrornarratives.Whensuchflawedstudiesareruledout,thesupposedlinkbetweenlowempathyandhorrorenjoymentdisappears.And,recently,morereliableresearchconfirmsthathorrorfansshownolessempathyorcompassionthanothers;onsomemeasures,theyevenscorehigher.Anotherpopulartheorysuggeststhathorrorfansaresimplychasinganadrenalinerush.Whilethismaybetrueforsomeenthusiasts,newerstudiesunfoldamorecomplexpicture.Researchershaveidentifieddifferenttypesoffans:someareindeed“adrenalinejunkies”,butothers,termed“whiteknucklers”,usehorrortoconfrontandovercomepersonalfears.Athirdgroup,“darkcopers”,findsanemotionalreleaseinfictionalhorror,usingittoprocessreal-lifedifficulties.Beyondthesemotivations,akeypersonalitytraitdrivinghorrorfandomis“morbidcuriosity”——anaturaldesiretolearnaboutthreateningordeath-relatedsubjects.Thiscuriositymaybebeneficial.Studiesindicatethatindividualswithhighermorbidcuriosityareoftenbetterpreparedforreal-lifecrisesandshowgreaterresilienceduringstressfultimes.horrorfans,itseems,maybepractisingemotionalregulationwhentheyplaywiththeirfearsthroughscaryentertainment.Theevidencepaintsapictureofhorrorfansbeingempathetic,curiousandpsychologicallysophisticated.horrorisatestamenttohumanadaptabilityandourremarkablecapacitytofindmeaning,connectionandevengrowthinthefaceofourdeepestfears.Recognisingthisnotonlyhelpsusunderstandhorrorfansmoreaccurately,butalsoilluminatessomethingprofoundabouthumannatureitself.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“deficiency”meaninparagraph1?A.Weakness.B.Strength. C.Curiosity.D.Misunderstanding.33.Whatledtotheresultsofearlystudies?A.Thelimitedsamplesizeofparticipants. B.Theconfusionofvitalkeyconcepts.C.Theignoranceofhorror-crueltyconnections. D.Theadoptionofoutdatedmethodology.34.Whatcanweinferaboutpeoplewithhighermorbidcuriosity?A.Theymaylackemotionalregulationskills. B.Theymaybemoreadaptabletochallenges.C.Theymaybecomemoresensitivetoadversity. D.Theymaybemoreexposedtoreal-lifecrises.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.DismissingMyths:TheTruthabouthorrorFans B.horrorFilms:ImpactonAudienceEmpathyC.horrorenthusiasts:LivingProofofEmpathyLoss D.MorbidCuriosity:TheUltimateGoalofhorror第二节:(共5小题;每小题2.5分,神墙满分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。WhatDoOurDreamsTellUs?Dreamsareanintegralpartofhealthysleep.Theaveragepersonspendsroughlytwohoursdreamingeachnight.Yetevenwiththissignificanttime,thephenomenonremainsmysterious.Whatroledodreamsplay?DreamresearcherAlanSiegelcallsdreamsanentrancetoourinnerselves——theyhelpprocessemotionsandtackletoughproblemswestrugglewithwhileawake.Meanwhile,expertRobertStickgoldarguesthatdreamsspringfrommemory.36Itletsusabsorblessons,healfromhurt,andgrowwiserthroughexperience.Putsimply,theirresearchshowsthatdreamsarethebrain'sinnatewaytoworkthroughourinnerstrugglesandmakesenseofourmemories.Certaindreamthemesfeeluniversalacrosscultures.37Whethertumblingfromagreatheightortrippingdownstairs,thesedreamsoftensparkintensefear.Asenseofhelplessnesslingerstoo.Theytendtosymbolizelostcontrolorhiddeninsecurity.Incontrast,flyingdreamsaredeeplyuplifting.Soaringthroughtheair,weightlessandfree——itfillsdreamerswithjoy.38Suchdreamsusuallyreflectayearningforfreedomorindependence.Dreamingofexamsisanotherwidespreadexperience.Thesedreamsoftencomefromanxiety—aboutbeingunprepared,rushed,orjudgedinreallife.39Evennegativepre-examdreamscanboostactualtestperformance.Afterall,thebrainprocessesstressaheadoftime.Similarly,dreamsofgettinglostarefrequent.Wanderingunfamiliarstreets,missingatrain,orstrugglingtofindadestination——thesereflectuncertaintyandconfusion.Theyoftenmirrorlife'stransitionperiods:careerchanges,relationshipshifts,orpersonalgrowth.40Dreamsaredeeplypersonal.You'rethebestinterpreterofyourowndreams.Payingattentiontotheirthemesandthefeelingstheystircanunlockprofoundinsights.Theseinsightshelpyoubetterunderstandyourinnerworldandbuildgreaterself-awareness.A.Fallingisoneofthemostcommon.B.Interestingly,thereexistsasilverlining.C.Italsobringsastrongsenseofempowerment.D.Suchmentalactivitiessimplysortunconnectedideas.E.Replayingpastevents,bigandsmall,isnature'scleverdesign.F.Inthesetimes,it'snormaltofeeladriftorunsureofournextsteps.G.Transitionperiodsusuallydisappearwhenconfusionfadesindreams.第Ⅱ卷第三部分: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四个选项中选出最佳选项。Everydreamlostinthedarklongsforarayoflight——andforLily,thatlightcamefromastranger.Monthsearlier,Lilystaredatherglowinglaptop,41deeply.HernovelcenteredonKatehadremained42at10,000wordsforamonth;notasinglenewwordcametoher.Inamomentofoverwhelming43,sheclosedthelaptopsharply.Shemurmured,“I'mfoolingmyself.I'llneverbea44.”Writingwasherlifelongpassion,buttosupportherfamilyandpursueasteadylivelihood,she45herwritingambitionandtookupteaching.Forthirtyyears,shefosteredstudents'imagination,whileherownliterarypassionslowly46.Yetwhenshefinallyembarkedonwritingthenovel,thecompleteabsenceof47crushedherlasthope.Oneday,afterhoursofanother48wnting,shewalkedoutsidetorefreshhermind.Hermindstillcloudedandherphonenowdead,shefoundherself49——justthenPatrickKincaidkindlyofferedheraride.Sensingherlowmood,heencouragedhertoshareher50.Lilyconfessedshewasstrugglingto51Kate'sstory,unabletofindhercreativerhythm.Hesmiledgently,“StopforcingKate'splot——letyourheartguideyourwords.”Hiswordsstirredsomethingdeepwithinher.Thatnight,shewrote52,weavingthreadsofherownlifeintoKate'sjourney.Sixweekslater,shecompletedthefirst53.WithPatrick'sencouragement,sheperfectedthemanuscript,foundaliteraryagent,andhadthebook54.Onitstitlepage,shewrote,“Fordreamersinthedark——andtheoneswhobroughtthem55.”Dreamsneverfadeaway;theyjustwaitforasparktobloom,andnow,shewasthespark.41.A.sighing B.complaining C.yawning D.regretting42.A.completed B.set C.stuck D.aimed43.A.panic B.defeat C.resolution D.embarrassment44.A.teacher B.agent C.novelist D.guide45.A.wentafter B.setaside C.heldonto D.livedout46.A.rose B.awoke C.erupted Dfaduc47.A.inspiration B.support C.courage D.patience48.A.productive B.effortless C.continuous D.fruitless49.A.atadistance B.onthego C.ataloss D.inarush50.A.troubles Bopinions C.fear D.novel51.A.polish B.shape C.revise D.adapt52.A.freely Banxiously C.restlessly D.cautiously53.A.scene B.outline C.chapter D.draft54.A.translated B.promoted C.released D.delivered55.A.peace B.honor C.dignity D.light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。ThethirdUNESCOHigh-LevelForumforMuseums,heldinHangzhouonApril23rd,56(draw)over190museumcuratorsandexpertsfrommorethan60countries.TheeventfocusedonAI'srevolutionaryeffectonthemuseumindustry.AItools,57(tailor)forrelicdetection,helpmuseumsbettercatalogrelicsandidentifyinvisibledamagesinartifacts.However,GaborZsigmond,58(direct)oftheHungarianNationalMuseum,stressedthathumanproofreadingofAIoutputsremainedcrucialintheAIera.Participantsdiscussed59AIcouldbringtoexhibitionplanning.Givenatheme,AIcanselectexhibitsandconstructframeworksusing60(exist)content.MayKhuenChung,leaderoftheNationalMuseumofSingapore.mentionedmuseums'abilitytoanalyzedatabases61customizecontenttoindividualpreferences,whichreflectedAI'spracticalvalue.DespiteAI'sadvantages,concernsovercopyrightissuesandethicalproblemswereraisedandtaken62account.Additionally,BrittRomstadnotedtheneedtobuildmoreequityintodigitalspaces.Aftertheforum,attendeesvisitedtheArchaeologicalRuinsofLiangzhuCity,63UNESCOWorldHeritageSite.GehaneNabil,impressedbyprehistoricstonetools,saidthecommonalitiesbetweenChineseandEgyptiancivilizationswere64(true)remarkable.Thesesharedelements,sheadded,wouldbecomethe65(link)thatunitehumanbeings.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:(满分15分)你将参加英语课上的“一分钟演讲”活动。请你针对部分同学在教学楼随意玩球的现象写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:(1)介绍具体情况;(2)呼吁文明活动。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。SayNotoPlayingBallsinTeachingBuildingsGoodmorning,everyone!Thankyou!第二节:(满分25分)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。Ifrownedatmyselfinthedressing-roommirror.Iwaswearingwhitetights,awhiteleotard(紧身连衣裤),andawhitecapthathidmostofmyhair.Iwasoneof10snowflakesinmydanceschool'sWinterWonderlandshow.“Grandma,Ireallydon'tfeellikebeingintheshow,”Isaid.GrandmaLanilookedatmegently.“Why,mo'opuna?”Mo'opunameans“grandchild”inHawaiian.GrandmaLanihasalwayslivedinHawaii.“Youlovetodance.”Iusedtolovetodance.ThenMs.TuttlegavethepartoftheSnowQueentoChristineAbrams.Christinegottowearablueleotardandafeatheryskirtthatdriftedoutlikeacloudeverytimeshetwirled.Andshegottodoadanceonceallbyherself.Thesnowflakesjusthadtorunandspintolooklikeasnowstorm.Isighed.“Idon'tlikeourdance.AndnoonewouldnoticeifIweren'tthere.Therearesomanyofus.”“Iwouldnotice,”shereassuredmesoftly.AsChristinewalkedtowardus,Grandmapausedandsmiledather.“Whatabeautifulcostume!”Christineglidedaway,herskirtwavingbehindher.Ihungmyhead.Grandmatookmyhand,“What'sbotheringmyAvery?”“Andyouwon'tbeabletotellmeapartfromtheothersnowflakes,”Iwhispered.Grandmawasabouttospeak.Thensomethingoutsidethewindowcaughthereye.Shegrabbedmyhandandmycoatandpulledmeoutofthedressingroomandthroughthedoorstotheoutside.Itwassnowing.GrandmaheldherbreathandIsuddenlythoughtofsomething,“Grandma,haveyoueverseensnowbefore?”“No,mo'opuna.InHawaii,itsnowsonlyontheverytopsofmountains.”Ihadseensnowlotsoftimes,butnowItriedtoseeitdifferently,asifitwasnew.Isawsnowflakestwistingthroughtheairindifferentdirections,sparklingandshiningatus.Somanysnowflakescametogethertocreatesomethingmagical.“Aloha,”Grandmawhisperedtothesky.Alohacanmeanmanythings,including“love”、“hello”,and“good-bye”.“Idon'tknowwhenI'llseesomethinglikethatagain.”“Ido,”Isaid.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Backinthedressingroom,Iknewsomethingwithinmehadquietlychanged.Asthecurtainfell,IheardGrandma'sapplauserisingabovetherest.浙江省新阵地教育联盟2026届第二次联考英语参考答案第一部分:听力(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)1-5ABCBA 6-10CBCAA 11-15BACCB 16-20ABACB第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,每题2.5分,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)21-23DCA 24-27CDCB 28-31CDCD 32-35ABBA第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40EACBF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)41-45ACBCB46-50DADCA51-55BADCD第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.drew 57.tailored 58.director 59.what 60.existing/existent61.and 62.into 63.a 64.truly 65.links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)一、评分原则(一)三方面考虑(1)内容————对内容要点的覆盖情况以及表述的清楚程度和合理性。(2)词汇语法————使用词汇和语法结构的准确性、恰当性和多样性(3)篇章结构————上下文的衔接和全文的连贯性。(二)评分步骤(1)先根据作答的整体情况初步确定其所属档次。(2)然后以该档次的要求来综合衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。(三)注意事项(1)词数少于60的,酌情扣分。(2)单词拼写和标点符号是写作规范的重要方面,评分时应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑。英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。(3)书写较差以至影响交际的,酌情扣分。Onepossibleversion:SayNotoPlayingBallsinTeachingBuildingsGoodmorning,everyone!Recently,Ihavenoticedanuncivilizedphenomenonthatsomeclassmatesareplayingballscasuallyinourteachingbuildings.Duringbreaks,theyoftenchaseandkickballsinnarrowcorridors,withballsoftenbumpingintodoors,windowsorevensomeonenearby.Suchbehaviorisbothdisruptiveandpotentiallydangerous.Itnotonlymakesthecorridorsmessybutalsoposessafetyrisksandmayresultindamagetoschoolfacilities.Playingballsisfun,butweshouldchoosetheplaygroundinstead.Iappealtoeveryonetostopplayingballsinourteachingbuildings.It'soursharedresponsibilitytorespectothersandcareforourcampus.Together,let'skeepourteachingbuildingssafeandorderly.Thankyou!OnePossibleVersion:Backinthedressingroom,Iknewsomethingwithinmehadquietlychanged.Thefrustrationaboutbeinganamelesssnowflakefaded,replacedbyaheartfeltdesiretoletGrandmafeelthemagicofsnowthroughmydance.Backstage,Iadjustedmywhitecapandstraightenedmyleotard,nolongerenvyingChristine'sbluecostume.Whenthemusicstarted,Ijoinedtheothersnowflakes.Ididn'tjustperform——Ipouredmyheartintoeveryspinandstep,imaginingeachmovementasatinysnowflakedancingforGrandma.Imovedlikethesnowflakeswe'dwatched,twistinggentlyandthenswirlingfaster.Forthefirsttime,Ifeltproudtobepartofthegroup;eachofuswasatinyyetessentialpieceofthemagicalscenethatGrandmacherisheddeeply.Asthecurtainfell,IheardGrandma'sapplauserisingabovetherest.Idartedoffthestage,whitetightsswishing,andcrashedintoherarms.Sheheldmetight,evesglisteningwithjoy.“Youdidit,mo'opuna.Youmadethesnowcomealive——withoutyou,thatstormwouldn'thavebeencomplete.”Justthen,Christinewanderedoverwithagenuinesmile,sayingoursnowflakedancewasthemostmagicalpartoftheshow.Ismiledbacksincerely,alltheearlierjealousycompletelygone.Ididn'tcareifGrandmacouldtellmeapartfromothers;whatIdideareaboutwasthatI'dsharedthesnow'smagicwithher.Isqueezedherhandtightlyandwhispered“Aloha”softly,knowingthistiny“snowflake”hadbecomeapreciousgiftforbothofus.听力原文Text1W:Mike,whatkindofjobareyoulookingfor?M:Ideally,somethingrelatedtomusic,perhapsajobinaNewYorkrecordstore.W:Whynottrytocreateyourownsongs?(1)You'retalented.Text2(第2题为推断题)W:Jeff,Ijustgotacallfromtheoffice.There'sacomputerproblemandIhavetocheckitimmediately.CouldyouwatchJoeyforawhile?M:Sure.Hejustfellasleept

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