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2025学年浙江A9协作体第二学期期中联考高二英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whatisthemangoingtodonext?

A.Boardaplane.B.Completeaform.C.Lookforhissuitcase.2.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?

A.Resellthetickets.B.Gofishingwithhim.C.Watchtheshowonline.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Maintainingfitness.B.Joiningaprogram.C.Arrangingaschedule.4.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthesetmeal?

A.It’squitesatisfactory.B.It’sabitunaffordable.C.It’snotworthrecommending.5.Whydoesthewomanlookpale?

A.She’sbeenshoppingallday.B.She’sbeenpracticingrunningallday.C.She’sbeenservingcustomersallday.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatwillthespeakersdothisevening?

A.Gotoabirthdayparty.B.Buyanewsportsjacket.C.Celebratetheiranniversary.7.Whenwillthespeakerssetoff?

A.At7:00p.m.B.At6:30p.m.C.At6:00p.m.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatwillthemandoonSunday?

A.Visitacompany.B.Deliveraspeech.C.Organizeaconference.9.WhydoesthewomanrecommendtheSkylineParkingLottotheman?

A.Ithasmoreparkingspaces.B.Itistheclosesttotheeventcenter.C.Itoffersspecialdiscountstohim.10.Howcanthemanprovehisidentitytothesecurityguard?

A.Byprovidinghispassport.B.Byusingaparkingpass.C.Byshowinghisguestcard.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Formercolleagues.B.Familymembers.C.Oldschoolmates.12.WhydoesEmmacometothefair?

A.Togojob-hunting.B.Togiveoutbrochures.C.Tomeetheroldcoach.13.Wherearethespeakersnow?

A.InNewton.B.InQuincy.C.InBoston.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Howlongdoesthewomanplantostayinthecottage?

A.Aboutaweek.B.Abouttwoweeks.C.Aboutthreeweeks.15.Whydoesthemansaysorrytothewoman?

A.Hernamehasbeenmisspelled.B.Hemisrememberedcheck-intimes.C.Thecottageisunavailableforherdesiredtime.16.Whatisstillunderconstructionnow?

A.Adoublegarage.B.Astonebridge.C.Aflowergarden.17.Howmuchshouldthewomanpayforthedeposit?

A.£50.B.£70.C.£100.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatisthespeakerdoing?

A.Broadcastingnews.B.Makingaspeech.C.Chairingameeting.19.WhatdidProfessorAndrewJonesfirstputemphasison?

A.Theactionsthatsomecitieshavetaken.B.Theimportantrolethatbeesplayintheworld.C.Thereasonwhythebeepopulationhasdropped.20.WhathasParisdonetoprotectbees?

A.Ithasintroduceda“beehighway”.B.Ithasprovidedsafeplacesforbees.C.Ithasplantedflowersontherooftops.二、阅读理解Hawaii:AKingdomCrossingOceansThisexhibitionisawonderfulcelebrationoftheartandhistoryofHawaii,builtonyearsofcollaborationwithNativeHawaiianartists,practitionersandscholars.In1824,KingLiholihotravelledtoBritain,ajourneythatmarkedaturningpoint.Theexhibitionmarks200yearssincethisroyalvisitandexploresthecomplexrelationshipbetweenHawaiiandBritain.HighlightsTheexhibitionbringstogetherremarkableobjects,including:●Featheredcloaks(斗篷)andhelmetswornbychiefs●Finelycarvedgods●Shark-toothedweapons●ContemporaryworksbynativeHawaiianartistsOpeningHours&Dates●Dates:15January-25May2026●Openinghours:Daily10:00-17:00(Fridays20:30)Thegallerybeginsclearing10minutesbeforeclosing.TicketInformation

CategoryStandardPriceOff-PeakPriceAdults£18£16Seniors(60+)£9£8Under18sFreeFreeBooking&Entry●Advancebookingisstronglyrecommended.BookonlineorcalltheBoxOffice:+44(0)2073238181(Mon-Fri,10:00-16:50).●Members:Freeentry,nobookingrequired.ShowyourMembershipcard.Ifyourcardhasnotarrived,bringyourpurchaseconfirmationemailtotheMembershipDeskforatemporarycard.VisitorGuidelines●Photography:Hand-heldphotographywithoutflashispermittedforpersonaluseonly.●Foodanddrink:Nofoodordrink.●Mobilephones:Pleasesilenceallmobiledevices.●Access:Thegalleryiswheelchairaccessible.Guidedogsandhearingdogsarewelcome.21.Whatdoweknowabouttheexhibition?

A.Thegalleryclosesat17:00everyday.B.Visitorscantakephotographswithflash.C.Memberscanenterforfreewithoutbooking.D.Foodanddrinkareallowedinthegalleryarea.22.What’stheoff-peakticketpriceforanadultwithparentsover60?

A.£24.B.£28.C.£32.D.£40.23.Whereisthispassagemostlikelytobefound?

A.Amuseumwebsite.B.Ahistorytextbook.C.Atravelbrochure.D.Ascientificjournal.Lastsummer,Ipackedmybackpackandboardedaone-wayflighttoBangkok.Ihadtraveledbefore,butalwayswithfamilyortourgroups.Thistime,Iwascompletelyalone.Thefirstfewdayswereoverwhelming.NavigatingBangkok’scrowdedstreets,Ifeltlostmorethanonce.Myphone’smapseemeduselessinthenarrowalleys.Yet,eachtimeIfoundmyway,asmallsenseofpridegrewinsideme.Iwaslearningtorelyonmyself.TherealmagichappenedinasmallvillageinnorthernThailand.Ihadplannedtostayfortwodays,butsomethingabouttheplacekeptmeforaweek.Eachmorning,Isatwithanelderlylocalwomanwhosoldnoodlesfromacart.ShespokenoEnglish,andmyThaiwaslimitedto“thankyou”and“delicious.”Still,wecommunicatedthroughsmilesandgestures.Oneafternoon,sheinvitedmetoherhometomeetherfamily.Wesharedamealofstickyriceandspicypapayasalad,laughingwithoutsayingaword.Noteverythingwentsmoothly.AdelayedflightinLaosleftmestuckovernightatatinyairport.IcaughtacoldinVietnamandspenttwodaysinahostelbed,wonderingifIhadmadeaterriblemistake.Butlookingback,eventhosemomentstaughtmesomething.Ilearnedtostaycalmwhenthingswentwrongandtoaccepthelpfromstrangerswhobecametemporaryfriends.WhenIreturnedhome,myparentssaidIseemeddifferent.Theywereright.Ihadleftasastudentwhoneededeverythingplanned;Icamebackassomeonewhocouldhandletheunexpected.Thattriptaughtmethattravelisnotjustaboutplacesyouvisit.Itisaboutthepersonyoubecomealongtheway.24.Whatcanweinferaboutthewriterbeforethetripfromthepassage?

A.Shehadapreferencefortravelingalone.B.Shewasaccustomedtorelyingonothers.C.Sheenjoyedmakingfriendswithstrangers.D.Shewasskilledatcopingwithsuddenchanges.25.Whatdoesthewriterconveybysaying“laughingwithoutsayingaword”(Paragraph3)?

A.ShewastooshytotalkwiththelocalfamilyinThai.B.Thefoodwassodeliciousthattheyhadnotimetotalk.C.Theyhadnothingtotalkaboutbecauseofthelanguagebarrier.D.Genuinefeelingsinheartcanbeexpressedbeyondspokenlanguage.26.WhydidthewriterhavetostayovernightatatinyairportinLaos?

A.Shemissedherflight.B.Herflightwaslate.C.Sheboardedthewrongplane.D.Shecaughtacold.27.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Self-growthfromsolotravelabroad.B.Beautifulmemoriesofsolotravelabroad.C.Unavoidabletroublesduringsolotravelabroad.D.Practicaltipsforcommunicatingwithlocalsabroad.Isateenageboymorelikelytogrowupworkingwithchildrenasateacherorwithenginesasamechanic?Smartmoneybetsonthelatter,andthatwouldstillholdtrueevenifyouswitchupthecountryordecadethroughoutthe20thcentury.Butwhy?Whatarethefactorsthatcontributetothisseeminglystereotypicaloutcome?Youmightthinkthatsocialforces—discrimination,genderroles,etc.—significantlyshapetheseoutcomes,butresearchshowsthatmenandwomen’soccupationalpursuitsandinterestshavenotchangedmuchoverthepastcentury,evenassocietalnormsdecidedlyhave.Boysandgirlstendtopursuejobsdealingwiththingsandpeoplerespectively.And,perhapscounter-intuitively,thispreferenceforsex-typicaljobstendstoincreasewhentheircountryoffersmoreeconomicandpoliticalempowermentforwomen—aphenomenoncalledthe“gender-equalityparadox(悖论).”Arecentstudynotedthatwithfewereconomicworries,greaternationalwealthmightenablemorestudentstopursuejobstowhichtheyarenaturallydrawn.“Individualstudentsinwealthynationswithstrongsocialsafetynetsmightchoosemoreinaccordancewithbiologicallyinfluencedoccupationalintereststhaninaccordancewithpoliticalideals,”thestudystated.Socialfactorsmayindeedplayaroleindeterminingwhichjobsyoungmenandwomenareinterestedin,butbiologyseemstobeaconsiderableforcedrivingtheseoutcomes.Fromapolicyperspective,thatmeansthatinterventionsdesignedtobringmorewomenintofieldslikeSTEMmightneedtobereadjusted.Frommyperspective,itisworthconsideringwhethersuchinterventionsareappropriateinthefirstplace.Afterall,ifwewantgreaternationalwealthandgenderequality,andthesetwothingsseemtopushpeopletowardsex-typicaljobs,thenwhynotletthechipsfallwheretheymay?Moreover,whatmightbegoodfororganizationsandbusinessesisnotalwaysthesameaswhatisgoodforindividuals.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stereotypical”inparagraph1mean?

A.Influential.B.Productive.C.Unchanged.D.Appealing.29.Whydoesthephenomenonof“gender-equalityparadox”occur?

A.Girlsobservethesocietalnormsallthetime.B.Boysalwayspursuecareerstodowithpeople.C.Womengainmoreeconomicandpoliticalsupport.D.Menhavelessaccesstosex-typicaloccupationsnowadays.30.Whatismorelikelytodetermineindividuals’occupationalinterest?

A.Socialsafetynets.B.Politicalideals.C.Readjustedinterventions.D.Biologicalfactors.31.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A.Genderequalityishavingagreaterimpactonsex-typicaloccupations.B.Individualsshouldpursuetheirfavoredjobsregardlessoftheintervention.C.Moreproperpoliciesshouldbemadetointerveneinwomen’scareeroptions.D.Organizationsandbusinesseshavebenefitedgreatlyfromeconomicgrowth.AwaveofoptimismhaslatelysweptthroughChina’schipindustry.SharetradersinShanghaijokethatCambricon,alocalfirm,notonlyoffersasubstituteforNvidia’sprocessors,butforitsstock,too.AlthoughtheChinesesemiconductorfirmisworthonlyafractionofitsgiantAmericanrival,itssharepricehasrocketedby350%overthepastyear,around15timesasmuchasNvidia’s.ThissurgereflectsgrowingconfidenceinChina’sabilitytocompeteintheglobalsemiconductormarket,despiteexternalpressures.Thesepressuresarenoaccident.Inrecentyears,AmericahastriedtohalttheflowofadvancedchipsandchipmakingtoolstoChinainthehopeofhinderingitsprogressinartificialintelligence(AI).Lastmonth,NvidiawaseffectivelyprohibitedfromsellingitsH20chipinChina,aproductoriginallydesignedinresponsetoearlierrestrictions.DespiteAmerica’seffortstoholditback,however,ChineseAIcontinuestopowerahead.Atleastforthetimebeing,thecountry’sAIlabsdonotappeartobesufferingfromashortageofchips.InternetgiantssuchasAlibabaandTencentarebuildingvastnumbersofAIdatacentres,apparentlyunrestricted.Howisthispossible?Theanswerliesintwokeyfactors.First,breakthroughsbycompanieslikeDeepSeek,anAIstartup,havesignificantlyreducedthecomputingpowerrequiredforAIsystems,easingrelianceonadvancedchips.Second,ashadowysupplychainhasmanagedtokeepNvidia’shardwareflowingintoChina,bypassingAmericansanctions(制裁).Together,theseimprovementshavegiventhesupplychainsomeextratimetorecover.Nevertheless,challengesremain.China’schipindustrystilldependsonforeigncomponentsforhigh-endproducts,andlacksaccesstocutting-edgetoolslikeASML’slithographymachines.Butthingsmightbechangingsoon.Huawei,Cambricon,andCXMThavemaderemarkablestrides,provingthatdomesticinnovationisaccelerating.AsmoreChinesecompaniesshifttowardhomegrownsolutions,thefocusisnolongeronwhetherChinacanachievesemiconductorself-reliance,butonhowsoon.Withsustainedinvestmentandinnovation,thatdaymayarrivefasterthanmanyanticipate.32.WhywastheprohibitionofsellingH20toChinamentioned?

A.ToshowAmerica’scontinuousandtargetedrestrictions.B.TopraiseNvidia’seffortsindesigningcustomisedchips.C.ToproveChina’sfullchipreplacementofNvidia’sproducts.D.ToexplaintheseverechipshortageChineseAIlabsarefacing.33.HowhasChinamanagedtomaintainitschipsupplydespiteUSsanctions?

A.BycompletelystoppingtheuseofadvancedAIchips.B.Throughreducedinvestmentindatacenterconstruction.C.BynegotiatingnewtradedealswithAmericancompanies.D.Throughtechnologicalinnovationsandalternativesupplychannels.34.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsChina’schipindustry?

A.Positive.B.Critical.C.Skeptical.D.Indifferent.35.What’sthebesttitleofthetext?

A.ConstantPressuresonChina’sChipIndustryB.China’sChipDevelopmentamidchallengesC.China’sAIProgressunderU.S.RestrictionsD.GlobalCompetitioninSemiconductorMarketHowtoNameYourSoloArtExhibitionComingupwithanameforyoursoloartexhibitioncanbeadiscouragingtask.Thenameofyourexhibitioncanimpacthowmanypeoplecometoyourshowandhowtheyviewyourart.36Lookatotherartexhibitionnamesforinspiration.Whathaveyourfavoriteartistsnamedtheirartexhibitions?37It’seasiertobrainstormideasonceyouhaveanideaofwhatotherpeoplearedoing.Ifyouthinkotherartexhibitionnamesallsoundthesame,comeupwithsomethingtotallydifferent!38Don’tbeafraidtobreaktherulesorbeinspirationalwiththenameyouchoose.Forinstance,insteadofnamingyourexhibition“ExploringGlobalClimateChangeThroughPhotography”,youcouldgowithsomethingbolderlike“WorldOnFire!”.Useatraditionaltwo-partname.39Takethename“EndlessCommute:APhotographicCollectionofDriversStuckinTraffic”forexample.Thefirstpartofthename,“EndlessCommute”,drawspeopleinwithoutgivingawaytoomuchinformationabouttheexhibitasmostpeopleknowwhatit’sliketocommutetowork.40Thus,thesecondpartofthenameshouldbeclearandconcise.“APhotographicCollectionofDriversStuckinTraffic”onlyincludestheinformationthat’snecessaryforpeopletounderstandwhatyourexhibitionisabout.

A.Whataboutothersimilarlocalartists?B.Chooseaboldnameforastandoutexhibition.C.Makethenameoftheexhibitionrelatetotheartshow.D.However,it’shardertoholdpeople’sinterestwithalongtitle.E.Usually,thefirstpartofthenameisabsorbingandrecognizable.F.Usingatwo-partnamewillmakeyourexhibitappearprofessional.G.Fortunatelythereareafewtricksforyoutoentitleanexhibitionyoulove.三、完形填空DavidandIgotMaxwhenhewas12weeksold.Hewascheeky,andlovedtestingthe41ofwhathecoulddo—likesnuggling(蜷伏)withusonthebed.Butweloveditand42myhuskyaroundourneighbourhoodwasoneofmyfavouritepartsofaday.Oneday,wewentforourwalkasusual.Max43onthelead(牵绳)andpulledaheadofme,eagertomeetnewpeoplethathecouldstopandfawnon,whensuddenlyIfeltaviolent44onmybackandeverythingwentblack.WhenI45,Iwasinhospital.DavidexplainedIwashitbyavehicledrivenbyawoman,whichlostcontroland46myheadintoarockwall,crackingmyskullopenand47mybrain.48,mylifelessbodywashiddenfromthe49ofanyonewalkingpast,50thewallwassurroundedbytreesandbushes.51Ineededhelp,ourcleverhuskyranhomeimmediately.HepawedatthedooruntilDavidopenedit.“Hewascoveredinyourblood,andIknewsomethingmusthavehappenedtoyou,”Davidtoldme.He52Max’sleadandlethimleadtheway.WiththehelpofMax,theyfoundmehiddenbehindatree,53andbleeding.Igothomefrommythree-monthstayinhospital.Uponseeingme,Max54overandjumpedrightintomyarms.ButforMax’s55,Iwouldn’thavemadeit.Wewereallsothankfultohim.41.A.risksB.edgesC.limitsD.opportunities42.A.runningB.feedingC.walkingD.chasing43.A.draggedB.liftedC.facilitatedD.pushed44.A.interventionB.twistC.slapD.impact45.A.wokeupB.camearoundC.stressedoutD.calledback46.A.crashedB.pulledC.reachedD.generated47.A.explodingB.exploitingC.exposingD.exploring48.A.BetteryetB.WorsestillC.ButratherD.Inaddition49.A.sightB.signalC.hearingD.touch50.A.althoughB.butC.forD.otherwise51.A.InformingB.ConfirmingC.InterpretingD.Realizing52.A.masteredB.capturedC.underwentD.grabbed53.A.frustratedB.unconsciousC.miserableD.depressed54.A.cameB.boundedC.turnedD.stumbled55.A.clevernessB.braveryC.awarenessD.contribution四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Atdusk,thestonehousesclimbingthehillsidearebathedinwarmyellowlight,theirroughwalls56(soft)bythetwilight(暮色).Thegentlesoundofastreammixeswithvisitors’laughter,57(compose)amelodyofliveslivingclosetotheland.Seenfromafar,thetwistingroadwindsthroughtoweringcliffs,dark58(tunnel)andpicturesquemountainlandscapes.Althoughnewroadslinkingtheonce-separatedXiyagouvillageinLingchuancounty,Shanxiprovince,totheoutsideworld59(build)inrecentyears,itwasthrougha7.5-kilometertunnelroadbuiltintothesteepmountainside60thevillagedeepintheTaihangMountainsfirstgainedaccess61theoutsideworld.Ittookthreedecadesforthelocalpeople62(carve)thepaththatnotonlychangedthefateofthewholevillage,but63(accident)createdasuccessfultouristattraction.Visitorsareamazedatthemainroad.JustasonevisitorcommentedonRedNotelastyear,“64isbeyondimaginationishowtocreatesuchadangerousroadalongthevertical(垂直的)cliffhammerbyhammer.Evenstandingrightthere,it’sstillhardtobelieve.”Theroadislistedonthewebsite,65popularonlineresourcefordiscoveringtheworld’smostchallengingroadsandmountainpasses.五、书信写作66.假设你是李华,上周六你参观了一个精彩的书画文物展(CalligraphyandPaintingRelicsExhibition),请你给美国笔友Jeremy写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:1.你印象深刻的文物;2.你的感想。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。DearJeremy,Hopethisletterfindsyouwell.LastSaturdayIvisited____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________YoursLiHua六、书面表达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。IntotheWindItwasabeautifuldayforabikeride.IheadedouttomeetafriendtoexploreanewlyreopenedbikepaththatIhadneverriddenbefore.Asacyclistformorethantwenty-fiveyears,Ifoundthatridingmybikewasnotonlyagreatphysicalworkout,butalsoago-tostrategytoquietmymindandrelievestress.Ifeltincrediblyblessedtobehealthyenoughtogoforaridewellintomyfifties.Aswemeanderedalongthewoodedbikepath,wemaintainedarelaxed,comfortablepace.Ridingsidebyside,wetalkedaboutafrustratingexperienceofpedalingintoastrongwindonanOklahomadaybefore—adaythattaughtme:ifyou’regoingtorideabikeregularly,youmigh

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