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      2025-2026学年浙江省杭州市余杭区某中学高二下学期3月阶段(月考)检测英语试卷(学生版)

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      这是一份2025-2026学年浙江省杭州市余杭区某中学高二下学期3月阶段(月考)检测英语试卷(学生版),共5页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. Hw des the wman feel abut the interview?
      A. Satisfied.B. Terrible.C. Uncertain.
      2. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A. Nutritinist and client.B. Nurse and visitr.C. Dctr and patient.
      3. What kind f persn is the wman?
      A. Cnsiderate.B. Persistent.C. Independent.
      4. What happened t the speakers?
      A. They went lst.B. They missed their exit.C. They reprted a traffic issue.
      5. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
      A. At a travel agency.B. At a htel check-in.C. At an immigratin cunter.
      第二节(共15小题每小题15分,满分22.5分)
      听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。
      6. What is the main gal f the new club?
      A. T prtect the envirnment.
      B. T clean up the library.
      C. T rganize scial activities.
      7. What has Bb already dne?
      A. Put up psters.B. Advertised nline.C. Held a club meeting.
      听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。
      8. What are the speakers mainly discussing?
      A. Translatin devices.B. A study abrad trip.C. Language barriers.
      9. Why des the wman recmmend the Ray-Ban Meta?
      A. Its lw price.B. Her wn experience.C. Its assistive functins.
      10. What will the man mst likely d next?
      A. Test the glasses.B. Purchase the glasses.C. Search fr mre inf.
      听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。
      11. Why is private mde suggested?
      A. T screen new fllwers.B. T limit data visibility.C. T reset accunt settings.
      12. What shuld Bella avid nline?
      A. Direct talk.B. Private settings.C. Mean cmments.
      13. What des Bella agree t d?
      A. Limit phne use.B. Keep 9:30 schedule.C. Reach mre fllwers.
      听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。
      14. What d bth ndles have in cmmn?
      A. Rice as base.B. Ethnic rts.C. Cking heat.
      15. What shapes Guangxi ndles?
      A. Mixed influences.B. Lcal custms.C. Indian spices.
      16. What makes Sutheast Asian ndles unique?
      A. Pickled beans.B. Meat tpping.C. Bld seasnings.
      听下面一段短文,完成下面小题。
      17. What des the rute pass by?
      A. Icnic city landmarks.B. Private sprts tracks.C. Quiet cuntryside parks.
      18. Why did the runners jin the Lndn marathn?
      A. T gain public fame.B. T help persnal causes.C. T run natinal charities.
      19. What d we knw abut Sarah?
      A. She ran fr her daughter.B. She is a prfessinal.C. She is a busy student.
      20. Why des the speaker give the talk?
      A. T give race advice.B. T highlight the event.C. T recruit mre runners.
      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和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
      A
      Weekend Science Wrkshp: Explring the Csms Thrugh Innvatin
      The Metr Science Museum prudly annunces its Weekend Science Wrkshp tailred fr yung enthusiasts aged 10-16. This immersive tw-day prgram delves int astrnmy and space technlgy thrugh a variety f activities, blending theretical knwledge with practical experimentatin. Participants will engage in interactive lectures, hands-n experiments, and supervised space bservatins using advanced telescpes.
      Wrkshp Highlights:
      Star Navigatin: Analyzing ancient star maps and applying principles used by early explrers t chart unknwn places.
      Rcket Engineering: Designing, cnstructing, and launching small rckets t study engineering data.
      Virtual Galaxy Explratin: Explring distant galaxies in a high-definitin digital planetarium (天文馆), guided by real-time astrphysical data.
      Planetary Observatin: Using prfessinal telescpes t examine Saturn’s rings, Jupiter’s mns, and seasnal cnstellatins.
      Event Details:
      The prject will take place n March 9-10, frm 10:00 AM t 5:00 PM at Metr Science Museum’s Innvatin Hub (Building C). The prgamme is headed by Dr. Alan Presctt (PhD in Astrphysics, specializing in explanetary systems), accmpanied by Dr. Lisa Cheng (Aerspace Engineer, lead designer f the Orin-7 satellite prttype).
      Registratin Requirements:
      Applicatins must be submitted via the museum’s fficial website, where they will als find detailed schedules and a list f required equipment. Participants must bring a ntebk, graphing calculatr, and signed safety waiver. The registratin deadline is February 25 and seats are limited.
      Limited t 30 attendees; pririty given t early registrants.
      Fr inquiries, email [email protected] r call +1 (555)123-4567.
      21. What can participants d at the wrkshp?
      A. Examine real-time data frm rcket engineering.
      B. Analyze engineering statistics with small rckets.
      C. Design a mdel fr a next-generatin telescpe.
      D. Explre faraway galaxies with previus astrphysical data.
      22. Wh will lead the wrkshp sessins?
      A. An expert in planetary systems and a designer f the Orin-7 satellite prttype.
      B. A space physicist and a satellite design engineer.
      C. A planetary explrer and a satellite specialist.
      D. A space expert and a prttype inventr.
      23. Hw can smene sign up fr the wrkshp?
      A. By mailing a cmpleted applicatin t Dr. Presctt.
      B. By visiting the museum’s ffice befre February 25.
      C. Thrugh the museum’s nline platfrm.
      D. By submitting a research prpsal nline.
      B
      The wrld is emerging frm the shadw f the pandemic, and I ntice a curius transfrmatin in hw peple apprach their daily lives. The initial excitement f returning t “nrmal” quickly gives way t smething mre prfund—a cllective reevaluatin f what truly matters.
      During thse lng mnths f islatin, peple develped what they thught were temprary cping mechanisms. Sme planted small gardens n balcnies, thers mastered the art f bread-making, and many discvered the jy f daily neighbrhd walks. What surprises us isn’t that these activities helped thrugh difficult times, but rather hw reluctant peple are t abandn them althugh restrictins are lifted.
      My neighbr Sarah, wh never shwed interest in gardening befre, still tends t her balcny garden even thugh grcery stres perate nrmally nw. “These tmates aren’t just abut fd anymre,” she explains, her hands cvered in sil. “Watching smething grw gives yu a sense f prgress, f mving frward, even when everything else feels uncertain.”
      The mst striking change is in hw peple value their time. Many realize that their previus definitin f “being busy” ften meant being discnnected-frm themselves, their families, and their immediate surrundings. While vide calls initially felt like a pr replacement fr real interactin, they unexpectedly brught sme families clser, establishing regular virtual dinner dates that cntinue even thugh travel is pssible again.
      Lcal cmmunities strengthen in unexpected ways. The neighbrhd chat grups that frmed t help residents in need during lckdwn evlve int active scial netwrks. Peple wh lived n the same street fr years withut speaking nw rganize weekly farmers’ markets and cmmunity events. These cnnectins, brn frm necessity, becme vital threads in the fabric f daily life.
      Perhaps the mst significant shift is in peple’s apprach t wrk-life balance. The prf that remte wrk is viable fr many jbs leads t widespread questining f traditinal ffice culture. Cmpanies that insist n returning t “business as usual” find themselves lsing talents t rganizatins that embrace flexibility. Peple aren’t just seeking higher salaries; they pursue arrangements that allw them t maintain the psitive changes they discvered during the pandemic.
      Nw, as we mve further frm the height f the crisis, these changes becme wven int the texture f ur lives. The pandemic, fr all its hardships, teaches us that resilience isn’t just abut enduring difficulties—it’s abut learning t flurish in new ways.
      24. Which wrd can best replace the underlined wrd in paragraph 2?
      A. eager.B. mtivated.C. guilty.D. unwilling.
      25. Why des the authr mentin Sarah’s gardening experience?
      A. T criticize the shrtage f grcery supplies during islatin.
      B. T shw peple’s curage and wisdm during emergent perid.
      C. T illustrate hw temprary slutins becme meaningful practices.
      D. T demnstrate the ecnmic benefits f hme gardening.
      26. Accrding t the passage, which f the fllwing statement is NOT true?
      A. Sme activities during islatin have been kept.
      B. Families spend mre time dining tgether after travel becmes pssible again.
      C. Neighbrhd bnd is strengthened thrugh cmmunity activities.
      D. Cmpanies that supprt flexible wrk envirnment becme appealing.
      27. Which is the best title fr the article?
      A. The Unintended Legacy: Hw Pandemic Cping Mechanisms Redefined Mdern Life.
      B. Beynd Survival: Reevaluatin f Wrk-life Balance after the Pandemic.
      C. The Remte Revlutin: Wrkplace Flexibility as the New Nrmal.
      D. Temprary Adaptatins: The Shrt-Lived Impact f Lckdwn Habits.
      C
      Since its annuncement in 2020, Black Myth: Wukng has captured glbal attentin, nt nly fr its visually stunning gameplay but als fr its deep cultural rts. Develped by Chinese game studi Game Science, the prductin is based n Jurney t the West, ne f China’s mst celebrated classical nvels. The game aims t bring the legendary Mnkey King, Sun Wukng, t life in a way that blends traditinal Chinese mythlgy with mdern gaming technlgy.
      Unlike many Western fantasy games, which draw inspiratin frm Eurpean myths, Black Myth: Wukng presents a wrld filled with Chinese flk tales, Taist philsphy, and Buddhist symblism. The game’s artistic design, frm its landscapes t its supernatural creatures, reflects traditinal Chinese aesthetics. Additinally, the develpers have wrked hard t ensure that the cmbat system and strytelling remain faithful t the spirit f the riginal nvel while making them accessible t a glbal audience.
      Despite its widespread ppularity, the game has sparked discussins amng different grups. Sme Chinese players take immense pride in seeing their cultural heritage represented in a high-quality vide game, believing it culd intrduce internatinal audiences t Chinese mythlgy. Others, hwever, wrry that certain adaptatins may versimplify r cmmercialize the stry, reducing its philsphical depth t mere actin and visual wnders.
      Dr. Lin Zhi, a cultural analyst at Beijing University, pints ut: “The success f Black Myth: Wukng culd mark a turning pint fr Chinese game develpers, prving that hmegrwn games can cmpete n the wrld stage. Hwever, whether it will truly deepen glbal appreciatin fr Jurney t the West remains t be seen.”
      While debates cntinue, ne thing is certain: Black Myth: Wukng represents mre than just a game. It is an effrt t reinterpret Chinese mythlgy fr a new generatin, illustrating hw digital entertainment can bridge cultural divides.
      28. What is the main purpse f Black Myth: Wukng?
      A. T prmte Taist philsphy t Western players.
      B. T cmbine Chinese mythlgy with mdern gaming.
      C. T prvide an exact retelling f Jurney t the West.
      D. T recreate Eurpean fantasy elements in an Eastern setting.
      29. What d sme Chinese players wrry abut?
      A. The game might nt appeal t an internatinal audience.
      B. The high difficulty level culd discurage new players.
      C. The game’s adaptatin might philsphically weaken the nvel’s depth.
      D. The develpers might change the main character’s identity.
      30. What des Dr. Lin Zhi’s statement emphasize?
      A. The challenges f adapting literature int vide games.
      B. The game’s impact n China’s gaming industry.
      C. A cmparisn with ther adaptatins f Jurney t the West.
      D. A dubt regarding the game’s ability t prmte a Chinese classic glbally.
      31. What can we infer frm the last paragraph?
      A. The game will likely increase internatinal interest in Chinese games.
      B. There is n argument ver what cultural influence the game has.
      C. Mst players believe the game expands cultural divides.
      D. The game prmtes China’s cultural heritage amng yunger peple.
      D
      Amid munting glbal plastic pllutin — a crisis wrsened by 400 millin tns f annual waste, 46% f which are single-use PET plastics — researchers have engineered PETase Plus, a biengineered enzyme (酶) capable f degrading PET plymers (聚合物) 90% faster than natural enzymes. Published in Nature Bitechnlgy, this breakthrugh, achieved thrugh multinatinal cperatin, culd redefine waste management by transfrming nn-recyclable plastics int reusable raw materials. Yet, its significance extends far beynd labratries, sparking heated debates amng scientists, plicymakers, and envirnmentalists.
      Unlike cnventinal recycling, which demands energy-intensive prcesses (exceeding 250℃) t melt plastics and prduces useless materials, PETase Plus perates under mild cnditins. By degrading PET’s mlecular bnds, it breaks dwn plastics int base cmpnents that can be re-integrated int high-quality prducts r even bifuels. Accrding t Dr. Liam Harper, lead authr f the study, “This methd cuts energy cnsumptin by 60% and carbn emissins by 80%, ffering industries a cst-effective and ec-friendly alternative t traditinal methds.”
      Hwever, critics cautin against unchecked ptimism. While PETase Plus excels in cntrlled lab envirnments, applying it fr industrial r envirnmental use risks unintended eclgical harm. Dr. Emily Carter, a bichemist, warns, “Engineered enzymes released int landfills r ceans might als degrade natural plymers, destabilizing sil structures r marine ecsystems. Withut prper restrictins, the slutin t plastic waste culd becme an eclgical disaster.”
      Ethical cnflicts further cmplicate its adptin. Envirnmental advcates insist plastic manufacturers — respnsible fr 70% f glbal PET prductin — shuld fund large-scale applicatin f the technlgy. Hwever, industry leaders argue that gvernments must prvide financial supprt t encurage innvatin. Meanwhile, develping natins, where waste management system is underdevelped, view PETase Plus as a ptential lifeline, thugh fears spread that wealthy cuntries might nt share the technlgy.
      As research advances, PETase Plus is facing a challenge: a scientific success shadwed by ethical and eclgical dilemmas. Its success relies nt merely n bichemical efficiency but n multi-party cperatin t balance innvatin with caring fr ur planet.
      32. Accrding t paragraph 2, what is ne advantage f PETase Plus ver traditinal recycling methds?
      A. It prduces bifuels straight frm plastic waste.
      B. It functins effectively at relatively lw temperatures.
      C. It remves the need fr industrial funding.
      D. It reduces the cst by 60%.
      33. What cncern d critics emphasize abut PETase Plus?
      A. Its funding resurce is still nt clear.B. It may disturb natural ecsystems.
      C. It requires expensive lab equipment.D. Its mechanism is nt yet understd.
      34. Why des the authr qute Dr. Emily Carter?
      A. T stress the necessity fr eclgical regulatins.
      B. T questin the enzyme’s degradatin efficiency.
      C. T advcate fr industry-led innvatin.
      D. T highlight the technical limitatins f PETase Plus.
      35. What can be a pssible result f the future applicatin f PETase Plus?
      A. Develping natins will reject the technlgy due t high csts.
      B. Ethical cnflicts might prevent its widespread applicatin.
      C. Gvernments will cease funding traditinal recycling.
      D. Eclgical risks will be remved.
      第二节:(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
      The Psychlgy f Habit Frmatin
      Habits play a crucial rle in shaping ur daily lives. Frm the mment we wake up t the time we g t bed, many f ur actins are driven by rutines we barely think abut.___36___Psychlgists, hwever, have spent decades studying hw habits frm and hw we can use this knwledge t create psitive changes in ur lives.
      Psychlgists have identified a universal pattern in habit creatin knwn as the habit cycle, cmprising three phases: a cue, a repeated behavir, and a reward. Take, fr instance, smene wh autmatically reaches fr snacks when bred (cue), eats ckies (repeated behavir), and experiences instant cmfrt (reward).___37___
      Anther imprtant factr in habit frmatin is the envirnment. Studies shw that peple wh perfrm a new behavir at the same time and place each day are mre likely t turn it int a habit.___38___ “Rather than relying n the willpwer, which cmes and ges, successful habit change depends n designing an envirnment that encurages the behavir,” explains Dr. Lisa Carter, a behaviral psychlgist.
      ___39___Many peple believe it takes exactly 21 days t frm a habit, but research suggests that the time varies widely depending n the cmplexity f the behavir and the individual’s persnality. Sme simple habits can frm in a few weeks, while thers may take several mnths. The key is persistence and patience.
      If yu’re lking t change yur habits, start small and build gradually. Set clear cues, establish a rutine, and ensure there is a reward t reinfrce the behavir.___40___By applying psychlgical principles, yu can take cntrl f yur habits and shape a healthier, mre prductive life.
      A. This cyclical prcess gradually strengthens the habit, making it autmatic.
      B. Yet few f us stp t cnsider hw these habits are frmed.
      C. Such repetitin demands cnsiderable mental effrt t keep.
      D. Withut a stable envirnment, new habits are unlikely t stick.
      E. One cmmn questin abut habits is hw lng they take t frm.
      F. Many peple mistakenly believe that willpwer alne is enugh.
      G. Small, cnsistent actins are mre effective than sudden drastic changes.
      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)
      Kaspar was my dg. One afternn, I was taking him fr a walk when he began t behave ___41___. He rlled n the grund, rubbed himself against every tree, and hwled cnstantly.
      While I was wndering what was wrng, I became ___42___ that smene was walking by my side — a man f abut 30, prly dressed, cllarless and hatless. A ___43___, I thught, and was abut t put my hand in my ___44___. “He’s gt a tick, pr puppy,” he pinted t my dg. “Cme alng, we’ll have it ut.”
      He ___45___ me with “Du”, which in German is used nly amng peple wh are very clse, ___46___ there was such warm friendliness in his gaze that I tk n ___47___ at his familiarity. I fllwed him t a park bench and sat dwn. He called the dg with a ___48___.
      And, strange t say, my Kaspar, wh was usually scared f strangers, respnded ___49___, and put his head n the man’s ___50___. Searching the dg’s fur with fingers, the stranger finally shuted “A-ha!” and began what must have been a painful ___51___, fr Kaspar hwled bitterly several times. Suddenly the man released him. “Here it is,” he laughed, prudly hlding the ___52___ in the air. Nw run alng, dggie.”
      Off he went. His ___53___ was s sudden that it did nt ccur t me until later that I shuld have given him smething, r at least shuld have ___54___ him.
      I std in silence fr a mment, watching the stranger fade int the distance. It struck me hw a simple act f kindness culd create an instant ___55___ between strangers.
      41. A. nrmallyB. elegantlyC. calmlyD. strangely
      42. A. uncnsciusB. awareC. patientD. keen
      43. A. friendB. visitrC. beggarD. clerk
      44. A. pcketB. drawerC. hairD. hat
      45. A. guidedB. criticizedC. apprachedD. addressed
      46. A. rB. sC. butD. as
      47. A. ffenceB. apprvalC. agreementD. delight
      48. A. yellB. warningC. whistleD. sng
      49. A. at lastB. at nceC. with dubtD. sner r later
      50. A. earsB. shuldersC. cheeksD. knees
      51. A. celebratinB. cnfusinC. distractinD. peratin
      52. A. spiderB. tickC. puppyD. wrm
      53. A. departureB. arrivalC. jurneyD. stay
      54. A. awardedB. frgivenC. frgttenD. thanked
      55. A. bndB. divideC. separatinD. leap
      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。
      Ne Zha 2, China’s bx-ffice sensatin, hit 10 billin yuan ($1.37 billin) in ticket sales n Thursday, including presales and verseas revenue, ____56____ (signal) the huge ptential f the dmestic cinema industry.
      Since its release n Jan. 29, the film has brken bx ffice recrds, with the audience shwing n signs f lessening. ____57____ (direct) by Yang Yu, better knwn as Jiazi, the film ____58____ (emply) a nvel narrative t present a heric figure well-knwn in Chinese mythlgy.
      Lai Li, a prfessinal analyst, said that it is a histric mment t witness Ne Zha 2 becming China’s first film ____59____ (reach) ver 10 billin yuan in the glbal market. Ra Shuguang, president f the China Film Critics Assciatin, pinted ut the success prves the appeal f Chinese stries ____60____ a glbal audience and the grwing influence f Chinese culture, ____61____ the industry still needs diversified themes, with ____62____ mre talents can fulfill their creative ptential. Lynn Wu, a 43-year-ld Chinese mther, tld China Daily that Ne Zha 2 has sparked widespread enthusiasm. “We are ____63____ (incredible) prud that China has prduced s fascinating ____64____ animated film. Almst everyne n my WeChat mments is discussing plans t visit ____65____ (theater) and watch this mvie,” she added.
      第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节:(满分15分)
      66. 鉴于部分同学周末时间安排不够科学,你校学生会决定组织一场题为“Let’s Make the Mst f the Weekends”的英文演讲比赛,旨在引导大家合理规划利用周末时间。请你写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:
      1、目前周末时间安排上可能存在的不合理之处;
      2、提出改进建议及理由。
      注意:1、写作词数应为100个左右;
      2、请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Let’s Make the Mst f the Weekends
      _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      第二节:(满分25分)
      67. 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。
      I frwned at myself in the dressing-rm mirrr. I was wearing white tights, a white letard (紧身连衣裤) , and a white cap that hid mst f my hair. I was ne f 10 snwflakes in my dance schl’s Winter Wnderland shw.
      “Grandma, I really dn’t feel like being in the shw,” I said. Grandma Lani lked at me gently, “Why, m’puna?” M’puna means “grandchild” in Hawaiian. Grandma Lani has always lived in Hawaii. “Yu lve t dance.” I used t lve t dance. Then Ms. Tuttle gave the part f the Snw Queen t Christine Abrams. Christine gt t wear a blue letard and a feathery skirt that drifted ut like a clud every time she twirled. And she gt t d a dance nce all by herself. The snwflakes just had t run and spin t lk like a snwstrm. I sighed. “I dn’t like ur dance. And n ne wuld ntice if I weren’t there. There are s many f us,” “I wuld ntice,” she reassured me sftly.
      As Christine walked tward us, Grandma paused and smiled at her. “What a beautiful cstume!” Christine glided away, her skirt waving behind her. I hung my head. Grandma tk my hand, “What’s bthering my Avery?” “And yu wn’t be able t tell me apart frm the ther snwflakes,” I whispered.
      Grandma was abut t speak. Then smething utside the windw caught her eye. She grabbed my hand and my cat and pulled me ut f the dressing rm and thrugh the drs t the utside. It was snwing. Grandma held her breath and I suddenly thught f smething, “Grandma, have yu ever seen snw befre?” “N, m’puna. In Hawaii, it snws nly n the very tps f muntains.”
      I had seen snw lts f times, but nw I tried t see it differently, as if it was new. I saw snwflakes twisting thrugh the air in different directins, sparkling and shining at us. S many snwflakes came tgether t create smething magical. “Alha,” Grandma whispered t the sky. Alha can mean many things, including “lve”, “ hell”, and “gd-bye”. “I dn’t knw when I’ll see smething like that again,” “I d,” I said.
      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。
      Back in the dressing rm, I knew smething within me had quietly changed.
      _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      As the curtain fell, I heard Grandma’s applause rising abve the rest.
      _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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