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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页2026年浙江省杭州上城区一模英语一、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共30分。Rakeshlikedtokeeplittle“treasures”,believingtheycanbringgoodluck.Oneday,aftereatingcherries(樱桃),hekeptthelastseed(种子)onhishandforsometime.“Grandpa,arecherryseeds

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”askedRakesh.“Ofcourse.”“ThenI’llkeeptheseed.Hopeitwillbringmegoodluck.”“

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isluckyifyoujustkeepit.Ifyouwantluck,youmustputittosome

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.”“ButhowcanIuseaseed?”“

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it.”Rakeshrushedtothegardenandpushedtheseedintothesoil.Afterthat,hequickly

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it.Whenspringarrived,something

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tookplace.Itwasthecherryseedhehadplanted.Thesmallplantwas

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,butfulloflife.Rakeshstartedtowateritandthelittletreegrewrapidly,yetitstillfacedmany

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.Oneday,agoat(山羊)enteredthegardenandateallitsleaves.Later,awomancuttheplantinhalf

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whencuttinggrass.“Maybeitwilldie,”saidRakesh.Butthecherrytreewasnotreadyto

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yet.Bytheendofthatsummer,ithadsentoutseveralgreenleavesagain.Yearspassed.Rakeshgrewtallerandstronger,

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thecherrytreegreweventaller.Onespring,thetreeproduceditsfirstpink

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andtheylookedverybeautiful.Later,smallcherriesappeared.Rakeshcaredforthetreewithallhisheart,

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findingjoyinsittingunderitwithGrandfather.“Therearesomanytrees,”saidRakesh.“What’sso

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aboutthistree?Whydowelikeitsomuch?”“Weplanteditourselves,”saidGrandfather.That’s

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it’sspecial.”“Justonesmallseed,”saidRakesh.“NowIknow,”hesaid.“Iwasn’tjustgrowingatree.Iwaslearninghowtoholdalifeinmyhands.”1.A.delicious B.expensive C.beautiful D.lucky2.A.Anything B.Everything C.Nothing D.Something3.A.effort B.progress C.use D.work4.A.Eat B.Plant C.Throw D.Train5.A.believedin B.forgotabout C.paidfor D.stuckto6.A.basic B.cruel C.secret D.surprising7.A.cute B.fresh C.weak D.wrong8.A.directions B.instructions C.problems D.traditions9.A.afterall B.bymistake C.inperson D.intime10.A.die B.fix C.grow D.spread11.A.and B.because C.or D.so12.A.flowers B.fruits C.leaves D.seeds13.A.almost B.always C.never D.seldom14.A.correct B.crazy C.special D.strong15.A.how B.where C.when D.why二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。AWhathasbeenkeepingyoubusythesedays—work,school,hobbies,orsomethingnewyou’retrying?Jumpinandshareyourstorybelow!Wewanttohearfromyou!VanessaIhaveachancetoworkinMexiconextyear.Ithinkit’llbeaninterestingexperience,butit’sgoingtobeachallengebecauseIneedtobeabletospeakthelanguage.So,I’veonlybeendoingonethinglately—studyingSpanish.It’sadifficultjob,soIhaven’tbeengoingoutatall.Butthat’sOK.It’llbeworthit.RodneyI’vebeenreallybusywithschoolplayslately!Ourdramaclubisputtingonashownextmonth,sowemeetalmosteverydayafterclass,memorizinglinesandpracticingscenes.It’salotofwork,butIlovebeingonstage.SometimesIfeeltired,buthonestly,I’mhavingthetimeofmylife!Min-heeI’vebeendoinglotsofthingslately!I’vebeenpaintingpicturesofnature—that’safunproject.I’vealsobeenlearningtomakesushi.It’salongprocess,butI’mgettingbetteratit.Andofcourse,Ialwayshavechores,likedoingthedishesorwashingtheclothes.Yeah...it’sachallengetofitineverythingIwanttodo.Butthat'swhatmakeslifemeaningful!16.WhatdoesVanessathinkofworkinginMexico?A.Fun. B.Easy. C.Free. D.Relaxing.17.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.VanessaisgoodatspeakingSpanishatthemoment.

B.Rodneygoestothedramaclubafterschooleveryday.

C.Rodneylovesdoingdifferentkindsofchoresathome.

D.Min-heeregardschallengesasmeaningfulexperiences18.Wherecanweprobablyreadthetext?A.Inastorybook. B.Inanewspaper. C.Onawebsite. D.Onapostcard.BFiveyearsago,FreyaBlythmovedfromworkingasaschoollibrariantosettingupabookshopinAberystwyth,Wales.Thebookshopisnamed“BookshopbytheSea”.Itisacommunity-focusedbookshopwhichbringscreativepeopletogether.Itofferswritingclasses,movienights,storytimeforkids,andartexhibitions(展览)fromlocalartists.“IfyouvisittheBookshopbytheSea,it’slikevisitingamagicalplace.”saysFreyaBlyth.It’sanespeciallybusytimeofyearwhenthebookshoppreparesfortheholidayseason.ForthecomingNewYear,

Blythhasbeendesigningawindowdisplay(展示)withbeautifullightsandsnowflakes.

Sheandherteamhavemadesomepaperartworks.Thepiecesofpaperareoutofthebrokenbooksthatweregivenawaytothebookshop.Duringtheholiday,theywillalsoprovidevisitorswithfunactivitieslikepaintingseashells,listeningtostoriesabouttheocean,“bringingthesea”intothebookshop.Blythsaystheyhaveaspecialprograminthebookshop.Intheprogram,customerscanpayforabook.Then,thebookshopwillgivethebookawaytosomeonewhocannotaffordtobuyoneinthecommunity.Shesays,“Areallygoodbookisthebestpresentyoucouldget.Italsoremindspeopleofthetruemeaningofgiving.”AberystwythwasrecentlynamedaUNESCOCityofLiterature(文学).BlythhopestheawardmeansmorepeoplewillcomeandvisitAberystwyth.Shesays,“It’swonderfultohaveourbookshopinaplacewherepeoplecareaboutbooksandliterature.”19.Whatcanpeopledointhebookshop?A.Takewritingclasses. B.EnjoyEnglishlessons.

C.Attendtheconcerts. D.Havebirthdayparties.20.WhatdoFreyaBlythandherteamdotopreparefortheholidayseason?①designawindowdisplay

②makepaperartworks②offerfreemeals

④providefunactivitiesA.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.②③④21.WhatisthepurposeoftheprogramaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Tohelppeoplechoosebooks. B.Togivebooksawaytoothers.

C.Toaskpeopletobuypresents. D.Toinvitepeopletowritebooks.22.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.AMagicalLibrarywithActivities

B.AWonderfulFestivalforVisitors

C.ASpecialBookshopbytheSea

D.AHistoricalCityofLiteratureC①Animation(动画片)usedtobejustforkids,buttoday,agrowingnumberofanimatedmovieaudiences(观众)areadults.Whatmakespeopleofallagesenjoyanimatedmoviesthesedays?②First,today’sanimatedcharactersoftenlooklikerealpersonsthankstotechnology.Thecharacterscanevenwalk,talk,dance,andsinglikehumans.Theyarealsobetterabletoshowtheirfeelingsthroughtheirfacial(面部)expressions,soaudiencesofallagesfeelthecharacters’feelingsarerealandimportant.③Anotherreasonisthatanimatedcharactersthesedaysdealwithreal-lifetopics,suchasmovingtoanewplace,failureandsuccess,friendship,growingup,andgrowingold.Thesearetopicsthatadultscanunderstand—evenifthestoryisaboutacat,dog,orrobot.④Thescript(剧本)alsoplaysakeyrole.Itincludeshumorthatbothchildrenandadultsenjoy,andthereareoften“secretjokes”thatonlyadultsfindfunny.Thesejokesoftencomefrommovies,music,ordailylifethatadultsknowwell.Thiskindofhumorturnsasimplecartoonintosomethingthewholefamilycantrulyshare.⑤What’smore,manyfamousactorsrecordthevoicesforanimatedmoviesnowadays.Thisgivesstarpowertoanimatedmovies.Adultsenjoyhearingtheirfavoriteactorsbringanimatedcharacterstolife.⑥Thebiggestreasonpeopleofallagesenjoyanimatedmoviesjustmightbetheendings.Theyusuallyendinapositiveway,andeveryonelovesahappyending.Foradults,itcanbringbackwarmmemoriesofwatchingcartoonswhentheywereyoung.⑦Allinall,weallliketolaughandhaveanadventurewiththecharactersinamovie,andanimatedmoviesmakethatpossibleinacolorfulandmagicalway.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”refertoinParagraph2?A.Movieaudiences. B.Animatedcharacters.

C.Facialexpressions. D.Famousactors.24.Whatisthebiggestreasonwhypeopleofallagesloveanimation?A.Real-lifesituations. B.Funnyscript.

C.Well-knownactors. D.Happyendings.25.Whatcanyouknowaboutanimationaccordingtothetext?A.Onlyafewkidsareinterestedinanimation.

B.Thetopicsincludereal-lifesituationsadultsunderstand.

C.Bothchildrenandadultsthinksecretjokesarefunny.

D.Manyfamousdirectorsactinanimatedmoviesnowadays.26.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthetext?A. B.

C. D.DPolarbearscandive(潜水)about4.6metersunderwaterandswimmorethan96kilometerswithoutstopping.Thethickfurandfatkeepthemwarmincoldweather.MostpolarbearsliveonseaiceintheArcticOceanincludingpartsofGreenland.Theydependontheiceasaplacetohuntanimalslikesealsorfish.However,climatechangehasbeenahugethreattopolarbears.Asworld’stemperaturesrise,scientistspredictthatmorethan60%ofthepolarbearscoulddisappearby2050.Meanwhile,scientistsfindthatthebearsaredevelopingtosurvive(生存)inaworldwithhighertemperaturesandlessseaice.Livinginsuchenvironmentischangingthebears’DNA.ToknowmoreabouttheirDNA,scientistscomparedpolarbearsinnorthernGreenlandtoagrouplivinginsouthernGreenland.SouthernGreenlandiswarmerwithlessseaice.TounderstandhowthesouthernpopulationissurvivingateamofresearchersstudiedDNAsamplesfrom17bears.AllanimalshavepiecesofDNAcalled“jumpinggenes(基因)”.ThesegenescanmovefromoneplacetoanotherintheDNA.Whentheymove,theycanchangehowothergeneswork.Scientistsfoundthatsouthernbearshavemoreactivejumpinggenesthanthenorthernbears.Thedifferenceseemedtobeconnectedwithhighertemperatures.Thejumpinggeneshavecausedchangesinhowthebears’bodiesdealwithheat,howtheyage,andhowtheygetfat.LeadresearcherAliceGoddensaidthestudy’sresultsshowthatpolarbearsarerewritingtheirDNAtogetusedtoclimatechange.However,shesaid,“Thisisabigproblembecausethereisalimit(限制)forthebearstochangetheirDNA.Wedon’tknow

howmuchtheycouldchange.Westillneedtodoeverythingwecantoslowtemperatureincreases.”shetoldTheGuardian.27.Whatcanpolarbearsdoaccordingtothetext?A.Theycandive4.6kilometers. B.Theycanswimforalongtime.

C.Theycanjumptokeepwarm. D.Theycanonlyhuntfoodonland.28.Whichofthefollowinghastheclosestmeaningtotheunderlinedword“threat”inparagraph2?A.Danger. B.Chance. C.Mistake. D.Difference.29.WhatisTRUEaboutthe“jumpinggenes”?A.Onlynoilarbearshavethejumpinggenes.

B.Jumpinggenescanmovefromplacetoplace.

C.Jumpinggenescancausetheclimatechange.

D.Southernbearshavefeweractivejumpinggenes.30.HowmightAliceGoddenfeelaboutthepolarbears’future?A.Excited. B.Surprised. C.Worried. D.Confident.三、任务型阅读-多任务混合:本大题共1小题,共10分。31.EnjoyFunFamilyTraditionsYoumayhavefuntraditionswith

yourfamily,

especiallyduringtheholidayseason.Whetherwalkingthroughtheneighborhoodtoseethecolorfullights,cookingspecialtreatstogether,orwatchingafavoritemovie,thesetraditionscanhelpyoufeelclosetothepeopleyoulove.

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Thinkaboutwhatmakesyourfamilyspecial.Makealistofyourfamily'straditions.Theycouldincludemakingafamilyrecipe,enjoyingafamilydinner,

orlightingcandles

together.

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Theymighthavefundoingtheirfavoritesagain!

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Next,collectnewideasfromyourfamilyfortraditions.Youcoulddiscussmakingaspecialouting,likevisitinganicerestaurantorseeingashow.However,traditionscanalsobesimple.Forexample,youcouldgatherrelativestogoonafamilyhike,orwatchafamousTVshowtogether.Makesurenobodyisleftout.Manyfamilieshavememberswholovetoorganizeactivities.Tomakesureeveryonegetsintotheactivity,youcanaskthemforhelp.

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Theycanalsoplanavideocallwithrelativeswholivefarawaybutwouldwanttoshareinthefun.Traditionsareafunwaytospendtimewithyourfamilyandmakehappymemories.Thebestpartaboutatraditionisthatyougettodoitagainandagain.Andit'stotallyokayifyourtraditionchangesalittleovertimetofityourfamilybetter.A.Thinkupsomenewideasforfamilytraditions.B.Trytakingsomephotoswhileyou'rehavingfun.C.Nowgetstartedtocreateandenjoyfamilytraditions.D.Findoutwhattheyloveddoingwhentheywerekids.E.Theycanhelpyoudecidewhomtoinvitetothefamilyparty.(1)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(2)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(3)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(4)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(5)Whatwouldyouliketodotoenjoyfunfamilytraditions?Why?(不超过20词)________________________________________________四、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共14分。32.

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shouldAIisdevelopingfast.Thetechnologymakeslife

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andmorecolourfulthanbefore,butalsomakespeopleworry

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theproblemsitbrings.Ontheonehand,itmayprovidewrong

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.Sometimesitcanbedifficultforkidstotellwhetherthey'retalkingtoa

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personornotbecauseAIcanseemveryhumanlike.

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,AIcanofferapersonalizedlearningexperience.It

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kidsdeveloptheircreativityandsupportsyoungpeoplewithlearningdifferences.Whatdoyouthink?

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childrenbeallowedtouseAI?Someideasaresharedasfollows.(1)

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五、阅读填空:本大题共2小题,共34分。33.Yes——It’snotgoinganywhereAIisheretostay,andchildrenneedtoknowhowtouseit

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(明智).Thesoonertheystartusingitwiththehelpfromadults,thebettertheywillunderstanditsdangersand

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(风险).AIcanhelpthemgetstartedonresearchor

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(解释)thestepsofamathproblem,justlikewhatateacherdoesinclass.ButAIisn’tonlyfor

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(严肃)purposes.Itcanalsobeusedforfun,likecreatinghumorousstoriesorsillyartworks,andthere’snothingwrongwiththat.No——it’stoopowerfulAIisstillaverynewtechnology.Childrenshouldn’tuseit

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(直到)ithasbeenfullytestedanddeveloped.AIissopowerfulthatchildrenusingit,especiallyteenagersunder

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(十六)mayrunintotrouble.Thatcan

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(发生)quickly,beforeadultshaveachancetohelp.AstudyfromPurdueUniversityinIndianafoundthatChatGPTgavewronginformation52%ofthetime.Andexpertsinthestudydidn’tcatchthewrong

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(答案)todifferentquestions39%ofthetime.Iftheydidn’tcatchmistakes,howcanchildrenbeexpectedto?(1)

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34.FascinatingfactsaboutsugarandsaltAtdifferenttimesinhistory,bothsugarandsaltwerecalled“whitegold”becausetheyweresoexpensiveanddifficulttoget.Andtherearemanymoreinterestingfactsaboutsugarandsalt.★Peopleoftenthinkthatsugarmakeschildrenmoreactive.

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,thereisnostrongscientificevidence(证据)ofthis.★Scientistsusesugar

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(make)differentkindsofplasticthings,forexample,waterbottles.★Thereisaclubforpeoplewhocollectsmallsugarpackets(糖包)incafesandrestaurantsintheUK.★Sureandsugararetheonlytwo

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(word)intheEnglishlanguagethatbeginwith“s”andarepronounced“sh”.★ChristopherColumbusintroducedsugartotheAmericasin1493on

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(he)secondvoyage(航行).★Saltwasvery

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(value)inancientRome.TheRomansoldierswerepaidextramoneytobuysalt,andthisiswheretheword“salary”comesfrom.★Now,salt

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(use)toproduceglassandpaper.★Thebodyofanaverageadult

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(normal)hasabout250gofsalt.IthelpsO₂totravelaroundthebodyandmakesmuscleswork.★Peoplealsousesalttodothings

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farmingandde-icing(除冰).★Salzburg,thecityinAustriawhereMozart

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(live)270yearsago,means“castle(城堡)ofsalt”.(1)

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