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绝密★考试结束前浙江省A9协作体2025学年第二学期期中联考高一英语试题考生须知:1.本卷满分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的数字;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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,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.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atacafe.B.Atashoppingcenter.C.Atatrnstation.2.Howoftendoesthewomanrunnow?A.Everyday. B.Twiceaweek. C.Onceaweek.3.Whatcan’tthecampusassistantdo?A.Renewlibrarybooks. B.Answerbasicquestions. C.Makethebookings.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Dlyneedsfortheoldpeople.B.Convenientneighborhoodservices.C.Publictransportation.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors. B.Co-workers. C.Familymembers.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A、B、C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,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoestheprojectwantteenagerstodo?A.Makeproperuseofthetechnology.B.Spendmoretimewiththeirfamily.C.Helpseniorsusetechnologybetter.7.Whatismoreimportantaccordingtothewoman?A.Seniorsbuildbonds. B.Seniorsgnconfidence. C.Seniorslearnskills.听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。8.Whydopeoplenowadaysseldomreprthings?A.It’shardtofindreplacementparts.B.Theyhavelostthehabitoffixing.C.Thecostofrepristoohigh.9.Whydoestheman’sunclestillholdhisoldjacket?A.Itfitshimperfectly.B.Hewantstoreducewaste.C.Itholdsmemories.10.Whatoldobjectdoesthewoman’smotherown?A.Aradiofromthe1980s.B.Aprofrepredshoes.C.A1970ssewingmachine.听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。11.Whomightthewomanbe?A.Theboy’smother.B.Theboy’steacher.C.Theboy’sclassmate.12.Howdidthemathgroupchangetheirteamwork?A.Bystartingwithindividualwork.B.Byassigningagroupleader.C.Bymeetingmoreoften.13.Whydidthenewapproachworkbetterforthegroup?A.Itreducedthenumberofproblems.B.Itencouragedmoreideas.C.Itmademeetingsshorter.听第9段录音,回答第14至16题。14.HowdoJake’shobbieshelphim?A.Theyhelphimfocusandrelax.B.Theykeephimentertned.C.Theybroadenhishorizons.15.WhatdoesLisadotomanagetechdistractions?A.Sheplaysguitar.B.Shewritesinajournal.C.Shedrawspictures.16.WhatisJake’smnadviceforhispeers?A.Usetechnologyproperly. B.Dooutdooractivities. C.Findabalance.听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。17.Whatistheproject’smnpurpose?A.Trningbirdwatchingvolunteers.B.Trackingclimateeffectsonbirds.C.Promotingcoastaltourism.18.Whatdovolunteersdointheproject?A.Settingupbirdfeedersalongthecoast.B.Protectingendangeredbirdspecies.C.Recordingdetledbirdinformation.19.Whatdidvolunteersdiscoverlastyear?A.Anewbirdspecies.B.Asignofhabitatrecovery.C.Adecreaseinbirdpopulations.20.Whatisthespeaker’sopiniononbirdwatching?A.Itneedsexpensiveequipment.B.Itdsglobalprotection.C.Itisjustahobby.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、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AABBCWildlifeMagazinesubscription(订阅)isasurewaytogetclosertothewondersofthenaturalworld.AsyouwouldexpectfromtheUK’soldestandbestwildlifemagazine,weonlyusethebestphotographersandmostknowledgeablewriterstocelebratetrulyawe-inspiringanimalsandhabitats.Ifyouwanttostayup-to-datewiththebignaturestoriesandpreservationinitiatives(倡议),whynotsubscribetoday?●Benefitsinclude:●Makegreatsavingsontheindividualshopprice●Deliverytoyourdoorwhereveryouare●Guaranteeyourcopyandnevermissanissue●Fascinatingfeatureswrittenbywildlifeexperts●ExcitingwildlifecompetitionsUnrivalled(无可匹敌的)for50years,BBCWildlifeMagazineistheultimateguidetothenaturalworld,givingsubscribersamoreimmersiveexperience.Itpublishes13issuesayear.Everyissueispackedfullofbreath-takingimagesandinsightfulfeaturesonabroadrangeofanimalsandhabitats,bothintheUKandoverseas.Andweprovidepracticaladvice,experttipsandideasforgreatdaysoutthatwillhelpyouunderstand,experienceandenjoynaturetoitsfullest.Youcanexpectthelatestnewsfromscientificdiscoveriestoenvironmentalissues,in-depthfeaturesaboutanimalbehaviourandpreservationwrittenbyexpertsworkinginthefield,andafascinatinglookatwhateachwildlifemonthhastooffer?Allarebroughtintovividfocusbyaward-winningphotographyfromaroundtheworld.BBCWildlifeMagazineisessentialreadingforanyonewithapassionfornatureandwildlife.Subscribetodayandletusbringthenaturalworldtoyourdoorstep.●BuyingOptions21.Whatcanreadersexpecttofindinthemagazine?A.PhotosofwildlifeonlyintheUK.B.Practicaladviceforhomegardening.C.Latestnewsfrompoliticalactivities.D.Featuresonanimalprotection.22.Howmuchdoyoupayforaone-yearprintsubscription?A.£72.00. B.£78.00. C.£90.00. D.£97.50.23.Whereisthetextprobablyfrom?A.Apersonalblog. B.Aresearchpaper. C.Asubscriptionwebsite. D.Agovernmentreport.BItwasadullafternoonwhenathree-year-oldchild,lookingatafishtank,asked,“Howmuchlongerwillthefishbathe?Whenwilltheycomeout?”Theadultssmiledathisinnocence(纯真),butbehindthesmilehidathought:Whenwasthelasttimeweaskedsuchstrangelywonderfulquestions?Whatturnedusfromendlesslycuriouschildrenintoimpatient,unquestioningadults?Fivewords:“That’sjusthowitis.”Agnandagn,ourquestionsmetwiththisreply.Whydofishliveinwater?That’sjusthowitis.Itisaconvenientanswer,onethatfitseveryquestion,yetexplnsnothing.Sohowdowefixthedamage?Bylookingforseeminglyuselessknowledge.Suchknowledgemayneverserveapracticalpurposeandthatiswhyitappearsuseless.Buttheactoflookingforit,justforthejoyofdiscovery,beginstoreprwhatwelost.Thesesmallbitsofknowledgeshowhiddenconnectionsandbringthatjoyful“aha”moment.Beyondbringingbackcuriosity,funfactsdeepenconversations.Oneevening,weaskedourfather,“Whowasthefirstcricketer(板球手)toscoreadoublecenturyinaOneDayInternational?”Withoutlookingaway,hereplied,“EveryoneknowsitwasTendulkar.”Wesd,“Yes,hewasthefirstmalecricketer.Weaskedaboutthefirstcricketer.”Hestoppedthematchandrsedhiseyebrows.WetoldhimhowBlindaClarkescored229notoutagnstDenmarkin1997.Afewdayslater,atafamilygathering,ourfatheraskedeveryonethissamequestion.Instantly,theconversationturnedtowomen’scricket,andtohowwearemadetothinkofcricketasamen’ssport.Whatfeelslikeasmallquestiontodaycanbecometomorrow’sbigdiscovery.Afterall,everythingweknowisonlyadropinabigoceanoftheunknown.24.Whatmessageisconveyedinthefirstparagraph?A.Childrenarenaturallycurious. B.Adultshavelostcuriosity.C.Youngkidshavelimitedexperience. D.Familygatheringscreatememories.25.Whyis“That’sjusthowitis”consideredharmful?A.Ithelpschildrenacceptreality. B.Itoffersaconvenientanswer.C.Itmakesadultseemimpatient. D.Itstopsfurtherexploration.26.WhatdidthefatherdoafterlearningaboutBelindaClarke?A.Hebegantodoubthimself. B.Hesharedthefactwithothers.C.Hebecameinterestedincricket. D.Hestoppedwatchingcricketmatches.27.Whatdoestheauthor’sexperiencesuggest?A.Curiositydriveshumanprogress. B.Curiosityisbestlearnedyoung.C.Curiosityhelpspeoplestaysafe. D.Curiosityreplacespracticalknowledge.CIntheworldofbigfood,artificialintelligenceisnothingnew.McCormick,whichownsbrands(品牌)likeFrank’sRedHot,hasbeenusingintastedevelopmentfornearlytenyears.Thecompanysaysitsdevelopmenttimehasbeencutby20%to25%byfindinggoodtastemixesanddecidingwhichideasareworthtesting.ItisasimilarstoryatUnilever,whereisdeeplyusedinfoodresearch.Systemscantestthousandsofdishesinsecondsoncomputersandgettoworkableideaswithfewertests.Unilever’sKnorrFast&FlavourfulPaste,forexample,wasdevelopedinabouthalftheusualtime.Butevenasshapeshowfoodcompaniesdecidewhatendsuponstoreshelves,theyarequicktostressthatisnottakingoverthekitchen.“Humancreativityandjudgmentleadtheway,andisatooltohelpusdomore,”sdaUnileverleader.“Ourgreateststrengthwillalwaysbeourpeople,”sdMcCormick’schiefscienceofficer.Asmorenewcompaniesusetotellhowpeoplewillfeelaboutnewfoodproducts,itisunclearhowsuccessfultheywillbe.Foodscientistswhohavetestedthesesystemssaythetechnologyisstillearly.“companiesaresayingtoomuchaboutwhattheycando,”onefoodscientistsd.“Withoutrealdatafrombigcompanies,theycanhardlytellwhatwillhappen.”Wheredoesn’tdowell,researcherssay,isbiology.Dr.JulienDelarue,aprofessorattheUniversityofCalifornia,sdpeople’shopesfortoolsthatstudytastemaybeinflated.Whilecanhelpstudychemicaldata,knowinghowpeopletastedifferenttastesisstilllimited.Peopletastethesamechemicalsverydifferentlybecauseoftheirgenes(基因),culture,andlifeexperiences.“Thereisnosuchthingasanaverageperson,”Delaruesd.Whenitcomestotasteitself,humansarestillthestandard.“Peoplewillalwaysbetheoneswhodecidewhattastesgood,”hesd.“Notmachines.”28.What’ssdaboutinthefoodindustry?A.Ittestsdishesinreallife.B.Itcreatesspecificproducts.C.Ithasbeenusedfortenyears.D.Itmakesproductdevelopmentfaster.29.Whatviewdofoodcompanyleadershold?A.helpsbutcannottakeover.B.weakenshumancreativity.C.shouldbeusedeverywhere.D.shouldmakefinaldecisions.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“inflated”inparagraph5probablymean?A.Tooexact. B.Toohigh. C.Toosimple. D.Tooearly.31.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Peoplearetherealtastejudges.B.willsooncontroltastedevelopment.C.Peoplelike-designedproductsbetter.D.Geneticdifferencesareeasytogetover.DThevarietyofbacteria(细菌)inourguts(肠道)hasbeenusedasameasureofoverallhealthforyearsnow.Butrecentstudiessuggestthatwhatmakesthegutsofcentenarians(peoplewholivetobe100orolder)differentisnotthevarietyofbacteriaspecieslivingthere,butthebalancedspreadofthosespecies.A2023studylookedatthegutsofover1,500people,including297centenarians.DrShuWangatChina’sGuangxiAcademyofSciencessaysthatwhilethisstudy’sfindingssupporttheideathatcentenarianshavespecialgutbacterialinkedtotheirlonglife,itshowedthatratherthanvariety,theirgoodhealthwasbetterreflectedbybalance.Infact,saysWang,“inmanydiseases,thevarietyofgutbacteriacanbegreaterinsickpatientsthanhealthypeople.Thisincreaseoftenhappensduetoalossofgutbarrier(屏障)resistance,allowingrarebacteriaorbacteriathatusuallyliveelsewheretosettlethere.”Inolderadults,hesays,“Aweakergutbarriercancauseasuddenincreaseofraregutbacteria,whichmayleadtomoretypesofbacteria,butnotnecessarilybringanyextrahealthbenefits.”Thekeytoimprovingaweakgutbarrierisfibre.Eatingahigh-fibredietwithplentyofvegetableskeepsthosebarriersstrong,andsodoesavoidingalcohol.DrMaryNiLochlnnisanotherexpertwhothinksthatbacterialvarietyisn’teverything.Sheranaexperimentprovidingoldertwinswithprebiotic(益生元)fibreandfoundthat“theyallhadadecreaseinvariety,becausetheprebioticwascausingcertnbacteriatogrow,”shesays.“Buttheyalsoallhadimprovedcognition(认知),soitshowsmethelimitationofvariety.”Whilevarietymaynotbethemostimportantthingforguthealth,itcanstillplayapositiveroleinlaterlife.A2016studyintoweaknessandthegutbyLochlnn’scolleaguesatKing’sfoundalinkbetweenweaknessandlowerbacterialvariety.32.Whatisthekeytocentenarians’goodhealthaccordingtoDrShuWang?A.Ahigh-fibredietwithvegetables.B.Awidevarietyofgutbacteria.C.Thestrongfunctionofgutbarriers.D.Abalancedspreadofgutbacteria.33.Whydosomesickpatientshavehighergutbacterialvariety?A.Theytakesomevitaminpills.B.Theyeatmorefibre-richfood.C.Theirgutbarrierbecomesweaker.D.Theirillnessleadstomorebacteria.34.WhatcanbeinferredfromtheexperimentledbyDrMaryNiLochlnn?A.Higherbacterialvarietycanimprovecognition.B.Lowerbacterialvarietymaynotharmcognition.C.Prebioticfibrecanpromotepeople’sphysicalhealth.D.Prebioticfibreincreasesthetotalnumberofbacteria.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheSecretofLongLife:RegularExercise.B.PrebioticFibre:TheWaytoaHealthyGut.C.WeakeningGutBarrier:SurvivalofRareBacteria.D.BalanceOverVariety:ANewViewonGutHealth.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。WorldWaterDayon22Marchisareminderoftheimportanceofwaterforpeopleandtheplanet.

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.Whetheryou’resplashinginapoolorwalkingbyariver,waterconnectsyoursenses.Atthebeach,youcanseethewavesrollingin,hearthemcrashing,smellandtastethesaltyrandfeelthecoolwateronyourfeet.

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.Thiscanrefertothesea,canals,lakes,riversandfountns-anywherethatpeoplecanenjoywater.Scientiststhinkbluespaceshelpyourelaxbecause,overtime,lotsofhumanshavelivednearwatersoitfeelssafeandfamiliar.ResearcherKateCampbellstudiesbluespacesandsaystheyhavethepowerto“relaxourbodiesandtellourmindstoswitchoff”.Evenjustlookingatwatercanhelpyoufeelfocused.Astudyin2022foundthatitmadevolunteersfeelrelaxedandslowedtheirheartrate.

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.Studiesshowthatpeopleoftenfeelhappierwhentheyliveclosetothecoast.Waterhasalsobeenshowntoboostcreativity,whichiswhyyoumightgetgoodideasintheshowerorbath.

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.AuthorCatherineKellysaysrelaxinginthebathisgoodtoo,orfeelingrnonyourskin.Ifyoudon’tlikegettingwet,sitindoorsbythewindowandwatchrndropsracetothebottom.Atthebeachyoucangoforaswimifanadultsaysit’ssafetodoso,orsitontheshoreandwatchthehorizon.

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.Kellysaysyoucanthink,“HereIam,thissmallthing.Somyproblemsarenotthatbigafterall.”A.Butdidyouknowitkeepsyourmindhealthytoo?B.Waterisimportantforagricultureandindustryworldwide.C.Watchingwavescalmsmindandrushingwaterdssleep.D.Breathingsearcanalsobegoodforyourphysicalhealth.E.Youdon’tneedtolivebytheseatofeelconnectedtowater.F.Thispeacefulfeelingnearwateractuallyhasaname:bluespace.G.Seeingahugebluespacehasbeenshowntohelpyouletgoofthings.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)I’mofftoLondonwithtwogranddaughtersforouryearlyvisit.WeonlygoonceayearbecauseI’mabitofacountrymousewhodoesn’tlikebigcities,

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crowdedplaces.Afterthetrngotcancelledlastyear,we

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totakeabusinstead,alongerjourneybutmore

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.Thedriverdroppingusoffearly,myoldergranddaughteraskedustostopata

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shop.She’sascarefulwithmoneyasIam.Thenwe

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acafé,enjoyingcupsofteabeforethe

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time,andfinallyarrivedatthebusstop.Timeflew.Stuckinatrafficjamnearthecity,Ifelt

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growingbecauseIhadbookedticketsforaspecifictimeata

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.Ifearedwewouldbelate,buttherewasnothingIcoulddobut

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wewouldreachthebusstationintimefortheundergroundacrosstown.Thestreetswere

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withpeoplewhenwefinallycameoutoftheunderground.I

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orderslikeasergeantmajor(军士长),tellingmytrooptokeepup.Arrivingwithsecondsto

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,wefinallygotthroughandspentagoodhourinthemuseum.Afterwards,wewalkedeasttoourhotel.Tryingto

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themaponmyphone,werealizedwehadpassedittwicebefore

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it.Weenteredourfamilyroom,onlytofindthethreebedspushedtogetherlikeadormitory.Thegirlssdtheydidn’tmindaslongasIdidn’tmake

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whensleeping.41.A.preferring B.approaching C.visiting D.hating42.A.decided B.hoped C.asked D.tried43.A.pleasant B.romantic C.comfortable D.trustworthy44.A.newly-built B.high-end C.second-hand D.well-known45.A.headedto B.lookedfor C.wentby D.returnedto46.A.extra B.scheduled C.limited D.total47.A.doubt B.fear C.annoyance D.anxiety48.A.museum B.palace C.gallery D.theater49.A.think B.hope C.guess D.believe50.A.decorated B.crowded C.lined D.equipped51.A.sang B.wrote C.shouted D.read52.A.kill B.waste C.share D.spare53.A.follow B.open C.study D.admire54.A.missing B.leaving C.finding D.forgetting55.A.trouble B.noises C.mistakes D.excuses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。DelVecchiolivesinaruraltowninthewildandvastChihuahuanDesertand

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(create)Westernlandscapeworks.Thoughmnlyself-taught,DelVecchiohasdevelopedaimpressivelymaturevoicethroughyearsof

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(devote)tothepntings.Whenshemeetsatechnicalchallenge,sheturnstobooksonpast

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(master).DelVecchio’sjourneyintooilsbeganunexpectedly.While

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(live)inPhiladelphia,shefound

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(she)repeatedlydrawntoalocalmuseum’sworksbyJamesWhistlerandThomasEakins—alwayslabeled“oil.”Themedium’sfluidity(流动性)andrichnessattractedher

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(immediate).WhenshelaterreturnedtoruralTexas,oilsbecamethenaturallanguageforexpressingtheWesternlandscapesshegrewuparoundwithsubjects

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focusonhorses,farminglifeandwide-openskies.DelVecchio’sartisticevolutionhasshiftedfromstrictrealismtowardamorenatural,exploratoryapproach.“Istillusephotoreferences,”sheexplns,“butnowItry

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(bring)alittlemoremagicintothecompositionandthecolor.”Thatmagicisespeciallyvividinhernocturnes(夜景画),includingSagebrushandStarlight,

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(inspire)bythemoonlitroadsofTaos.“Ihopetheviewercantransportthemselvestothisplaceandfeelallthethingsthatthemagicofthenightbrings,”shesays.Hersensitivity,disciplineandunmistakablesenseofatmospheremakeDelVecchio

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risingstarWesternartcollectorswillwanttowatchclosely.第三节:单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)根据句意,请根据所给中文或首字母提示在空白处填入1个适当的单词。重要提示:答题卷上把单词写完整,不要漏首字母。66.The

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(起源)oftheuniverseisafascinatingtopic.67.Allthestudentsare

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(渴望的)forthecomingsummervacation.68.Thisusefulapp

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(使能够)studentstolearnEnglishanytime.69.Memberswhojoinourclubtodaywillenjoya15%

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(折扣).70.Shewonfirstprizeintheschool

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(才能)showwithherpianoperformance.71.Themathtestyesterdaywasreallyt

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,butItriedmybestandmadeit.72.Thesmallrestaurantc

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usonly¥50forthemealyesterday.73.Theclubhasweeklyactivitiesr

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frompntingtodancing.74.Shewasquiteu

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becauseshelostherfavoritepen.75.Thatattitudeist

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ofsomeonewhonevergivesupeasily.第四节:根据提示用词组的正确形式完成句子(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)76.Thefinancedepartment

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alltheexpensessincetheprojectbegan.(track)自项目开始以来,财务部门一直仔细记录所有开支。77.Thesmallisland

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themnlandbyabridge,attractingmanytourists.(join)那座小岛通过桥梁与大陆相连,吸引了许多游客。78.Thestudents

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theirhomeworkdidn’tnoticetheteacherentertheclassroom.(absorb)专注于作业的学生们没有注意到老师走进教室。79.Heneverallowsthoselazypeopleto

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hiskindness.(advantage)他从不允许那些懒惰的人利用他的善良。80.Anewcommunitylibraryhasbeenbuilt

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alltheresidentsinthisarea.(benefit)为了该地区所有居民的利益,一座新的社区图书馆已经建成。第四部分:写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,正在某国际文化交流平台的英语论坛上参与讨论,本期话题是:传统节日商业化是否削弱了节日的真正意义?请你用英语写一篇回帖,内容需包括:(1)你的观点(2)你的理由注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Nowadays,manytraditionalfestivalsarebecomingmoreandmorecommercialized.Inmyopinion,…__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

浙江省A9协作体2025学年第二学期期中联考高一英语参考答案一、听力:(每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5CAABA 6-10CBBCC 11-15AABAB 16-20CBCBB二、阅读理解:(共两节,满分50分)21-23DBC 24-27BDBA 28-31DABA 32-35DCBD36-40AFCEG三、语言运用:(共两节,满分30分)第一节(每小题1分,满分15分)41-45DADCA 46-50BDABB 51-55CDACB第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.creates 57.devotion 58.masters 59.living60.herself 61.immediately 62.which/that 63.tobring64.inspired 65.a第三节:单词拼写(每小题1分,满分10分)66.origin 67.eager 68.enables 69.discount70.talent 71.tough 72.charged 73.ranging74.upset 75.typical第四节:完成句子(每小题3分,满分15分)76.haskepttrackof/hasbeenkeepingtrackof77.isjoinedto78.absorbedin/absorbingthemselvesin79.takeadvantageof80.forthebenefitof四、写作:(共两节,满分40分)应用文写作(满分15分)Nowadays,manytraditionalfestivalsarebecomingmoreandmorecommercialized.Inmyopinion,thistrenddoesweakentheirtruemeaning.First,peopleoftencaremoreaboutshoppinganddiscountsthanaboutfamilyreunionsorculturalcustoms.Forexample,duringtheSpringFestival,manyfocusononlinesalesinsteadofmakingdumplingstogether.Second,festivalsaredriventoomuchbybusiness.Thewarmfeelingsandtraditionalspiritareslowlydisappearing.Therefore,weshouldkeeptrackoftherealvaluesofourfestivalsandcelebratetheminasimplerway.Commercializationmaybringfun,butitshouldn’ttakeawaytheheartofourtraditions.听力材料Text1:候车W:Thisplacelookssomodern—feelslikeashoppingcenter,butI’mactuallyjustwtingforthetrn.M:Yeah,theybuiltthisnewstationlastyear.Wouldyouliketograbacoffeewhileyouwt?Text2:跑步计划调整W:Iusedtorunonlyonceaweekatnight,butnowIruneverymorningat6:00.M:That’sabigchange.Whatmadeyoustartrunningeveryday?W:Irealizedonerunaweekwasn’tenoughtokeepmehealthy.Plus,morningrunshelpmestartthedayclear-headed.Text3:校园助手使用W:Thenewcampusassistantcanalreadyhelpbookstudyroomsandanswerbasicquestions.M:Thatsavesatriptotheadminoffice.Doesithandlelibraryrenewalstoo?W:Notyet,butthatfeatureiscomingnextmonth.Text4:城市“一刻钟便民生活圈”M:Ourneighborhoodnowhasagrocery,clinic,andreprshopallwithina15-minutewalk.W:It’ssoconvenient,especiallyformygrandparents.Theydon’thavetotravelfarfordlyneeds.M:Exactly.Itimprovesthequalityoflife.Text5:邻里关系W:Goodmorning,Mr.Smith.Ihaven’tseenyouaroundlately.Wereyouonanotherbusinesstrip?M:No,actually.Mysontookmeonaroadtrip,andwehadawonderfultimetogether,soIwasn’tathomeforthepastfewdays.Text6:数字反哺行动M:⑥Whyareteensteachingseniorstousesmartphones?W:⑥It’spartofour"DigitalBridge"project.Alotofseniorsfeelleftoutwhenfamiliesonlysharephotosonline.Teensaresteppingintohelpthemreconnect.M:So,whatdotheylearn?W:Theylearnhowtomakevideocalls,usehealthapps,andevenhandleonlinebanking.⑦Butmoreimportantly,theyregntheirconfidence.M:That’sreallyheartwarming.W:Yes,⑥it’snotjustabouttechnology—it’saboutconnectinggenerationsandbridgingthedigitalgap.Text7:修复物件:记忆+可持续性+连接M:Jenny,doyoureprthingsthesedays?W:Irecentlytriedtofixafan,butfindingtherightpartwasapn.Itmademethinkaboutmygrandfather,though.Heusedtomendeverything—hisoldradio,evenhisshoes.⑧Now,peoplejustthrowthingsawayinsteadofeventryingtofixthem.M:⑧Thevalueofrepringisoverlooked.⑨Myunclestillwearsajacketfromthe1980s.It’sworn,buthefixeditseveraltimes.It’smorethanjustanobject;itholdsmemories.W:Exactly.Thoseoldobjectshaveastory.⑩Mymom’ssewingmachineisfromthe1970s.Itstillworksperfectlybecausesheknowshowtocareforit.M:⑧We’velostthehabitofmending.Nowit’softeneasier—andsometimescheaper—justtobuynew.Butrepringisn’tjustpractical;it’saboutpreservingmemoriesandreducingwaste.Text8:学习小组改变模式M:⑪I’mhome...andstarving!W:⑪I’vegotfoodreadyforyou.Youseeminabettermoodtoday.Didsomethinggoodhappen?M:Oh,absolutely!Ourmathgroupfinallyworkedwellthisweek.W:Really?That’sasurprise.⑪Usually,youcomehomeexha

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