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浙江省浙东北2025-2026学年高一下学期期中联考英语试题(含答案及听力音频)
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这是一份浙江省浙东北2025-2026学年高一下学期期中联考英语试题(含答案及听力音频),共9页。试卷主要包含了结束后,只需上交答题卡等内容,欢迎下载使用。
注意事项:
1. 本卷共9页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2. 答题前,在答题卡指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号。
3. 所有答案必须写在答题卡上,写在试题上无效。
4.结束后,只需上交答题卡。
选择题部分
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.What des the wman suggest the man d?
A.Use website builders.
B.Gain prgramming experience.
C.Learn prgramming knwledge nline.
2.What is the man ding?
A.Learning a language. B.Taking a break. C.Writing a reprt.
3.What des the man dislike abut birds?
A.Their nise. B.Their wings. C.Their clrs.
4.What des the wman think abut the man's new smart phne?
A.It csts t much.
B.It's similar t his ld ne.
C.It has a lt f great new features.
5.What is gd abut mving t the twn?
A.The huse prices are cheaper.
B.It is near the man's wrkplace.
C.There is a lwer risk f flding.
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,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。 每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What are the wrkers wrking n?
A.The gas supply. B.Electricity. C.The water system.
7.Hw many cups d the speakers need t prepare?
A.Three. B.Five. C.Nine.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A.In a htel. B.In a shp. C.In a university.
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9.What makes Jhn mst suitable fr the jb?
A.Full attentin. B.Gd patience. C.Prblem-slving abilities.
10.Why is Jhn interested in the jb?
A.The place is famus.
B.It is different frm his previus ne.
C.He needs the experience fr a better degree.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What des the man want the wman t d?
A.Offer sme advice. B.G shpping with him. C.Buy a cmputer fr him.
12.Why des the wman visit different nline shps?
A.Fr the best brand. B.Fr the best mdel. C.Fr the best price.
13.What is the man wrried abut?
A.Hw t set up an accunt.
B.What nickname he shuld use.
C.Whether nline shpping is safe.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A.Tur guide and turist. B.Father and daughter. C.Teacher and student.
15.What des the wman prbably like abut Australian fd culture?
A.They eat lts f seafd. B.They have varius drinks. C.They enjy cffee very much.
16.What des the wman find familiar?
A.Ways f greeting. B.Daily lifestyles. C.Histry f the city.
17.What will the wman d next?
A.Write an email. B.Have a histry class. C.D a grup task.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What is the speech mainly abut?
A.A piece fAI technlgy.
B.The harm f AI technlgy.
C.The develpment f AI technlgy.
19.Why d sme artists ppse AI technlgy?
A.It cpies their wrks.
B.It wrks faster than they d.
C.Its wrks are mre amazing than theirs.
20.What des the speaker think f the AI services?
A.They will replace artists.
B.They have perfect artistic skills.
C.They are helpful t sme peple
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题,每题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,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将 该项涂黑。
A
Vlunteer as a Musician
Are yu lking t make a difference in the lives f patients,families and caregivers and bring the healing pwer f music t the bedsides f patients?Jin us as a Vlunteer Musician fr MOC Virtual and MOC Bedside.
Vlunteer Rles
·Perfrm in persn fr patients frm rm t rm
·Virtually deliver ne-n-ne perfrmances and hspital-wide cncerts
·Deliver live music t children and adults facing any health challenge
·Bring jy t family members supprting lved nes in need and healthcare wrkers caring fr patients
Vlunteer Requirements
·Be 18 years r lder,a resident f the United States,and have a passin fr giving back t the cmmunity and belief in the healing pwer f music
·Represent Musicians On Call and its cre values
·Be able t remember and perfrm 3-5 sngs frm ur apprved sng list.The sngs shuld be psitive,gentle,and suitable fr a hspital envirnment,aviding bad language,drug-related cntent,r heavy tpics.
·Be able t d 90 minutes f vlunteer wrk each mnth fr at least a year
Preparing fr yur Applicatin
·Yu need t cmplete a quick accunt set-up s yu can cme back and revisit yur saved prgress at any time.
·Yu'll fill in yur cntact infrmatin,vlunteer histry,and interest in MOC.
·All musicians are required t submit their auditin vides thrugh the link belw.
·Fr questins abut becming a vlunteer,please cntact [email protected].
21.What can vlunteer musicians d?
A.Prvide medical help t patients in hspitals.
B.Only give cncerts t large grups f peple.
C.Perfrm music fr patients bth in persn and nline.
D.Teach patients and family members hw t play musical instruments.
22.Which f the fllwing is a requirement fr vlunteer musicians?
A.Being able t write 3-5 riginal sngs fr patients.
B.Being willing t serve the cmmunity thrugh music.
C.Being a prfessinal musician with years f experience.
D.Being able t wrk 90 minutes each week fr at least a year.
23.Where is the text mst likely taken frm?
A.A magazine abut daily life. B.Aguide t hspital services.
C.A reprt n music and health. D.A website fr vlunteer prgrams. 浙考神墙750 B
I have always been indecisive and scared f wasting mney.When it came t travel,this meant I was eager fr smene t tell me where t g,what t see and what t eat.Befre any hliday r day ut,I'd
already explred the area n Ggle Earth,watched vides n scial media,and read nline reviews.I knew exactly where I was ging befre I'd even left my huse
Then it struck me that,in trying t plan the perfect day,I had frgtten what makes these experiences jyful: spntaneity( 随机性).Even n hliday,every day was planned in great detail — and it was ruining the fun f travelling.Withut realising,I'd turned travelling int wrk.
S,a year ag,I made a change.I banned myself frm reading reviews and excessive planning fr a trip t Barcelna.Instead,I chse an area I wanted t explre.Once I was there,that was it.I culdn't rely n my phne,which meant n Ggle Maps,n Tripadvisr,and n TikTk.
It wasn't easy at first.I felt a bit lst withut my phne while wandering thrugh unknwn neighburhds.But that's exactly why it's s fun.Ging in unprepared pens yu up t surprises.Withut being glued t directins,I nticed mre f my surrundings.I wandered int museums I'd never heard f and explred interesting side streets.
Nw,it's the nly way I'lltravel.Smetimes,I'll find myself dwn a dead end,and smetimes the place I chse isn't great.But fr every miss,there are many mre hits.The places I returned t were nes I'd fund n my wn.
Travelling withut planning has made me mre cmfrtable with making decisins.Trying t have the perfect hliday is n lnger the pint;it's abut living in the present and making gd memries.
24.What did the authr d befre traveling?
A.Make simple plans and enjy surprises.
B.Rely n his phne during the whle trip.
C.Gather detailed infrmatin nline in advance.
D.Ask friends where t g,what t see and what t eat.
25.What caused the authr t make the change in his travel style?
A.He fund travelling physically tiring.
B.He culd n lnger depend n his phne.
C.He wanted t spend less mney n travel.
D.He realized planning reduced the fun f travel.
26.What kind f persn is the authr nw?
A.Shy and dependent. B.Strict and rganized.
C.Adventurus and pen-minded. D.Careless and irrespnsible.
27.What is the best title fr the text?
A.The Imprtance f Travel Planning B.An Unfrgettable Trip t Barcelna
C.Hw t Avid Phne Use While Travelling D.Frm Overplanning t Enjying Travelling C
Cities are ften htter than surrunding areas,a phenmenn knwn as the heat island effect.Recently, scientists have discvered a similar phenmenn related t rainfall which is called the“urban ( 城市) rainfall effect” It means that cities tend t receive mre rain than nearby rural ( 农村)areas.“This is everywhere,"said Dev Niygi,a prfessr at the University f Texas at Austin.This difference in rainfall has als grwn ver the last twenty years as the climate cntinues t warm.
This effect influences all cities,especially dense and rapidly grwing nes,many f which already struggle with flding.Cities can attract rain fr several reasns.First,large buildings slw dwn incming
strms,allwing them t release rain.In additin,the heat frm buildings and rads creates warm,mist air that rises,cls, and then falls as rain. “All these factrs may cntribute t the urban rainfall anmaly(异常 现象)," said Xinxin Sui,a graduate student invlved in the research.In the United States,cities such as Hustn,Miami,and New Orleans are amng the mst affected and have experienced severe flding in the past.
Fr their study,the scientists used satellite data t examine rainfall in ver 1,000 cities frm 2001 t 2020.They fund that nearly tw-thirds f these cities receive mre rain than nearby rural areas.This effect has almst dubled in the past tw decades,partly due t urban expansin and rising temperatures.Warmer air can hld mre misture,making rainfall heavier.The researchers als fund that the bigger a city's ppulatin is,the larger the gap in rainfall amunts between urban and rural areas.
Niygi suggests that city planners shuld take these findings seriusly and prepare fr the increased rainfall t prevent flding.At the same time,cities have an pprtunity t better manage water resurces by redirecting extra rainwater undergrund t refill grundwater supplies fr future use."We shuld think mre abut hw we want t manage ur water resurces,"he said,as “there is an pprtunity here."
28.What d we knw abut the urban rainfall effect?
A.It nly happens in a few large cities.
B.It has remained unchanged in recent years.
C.It means cities receive mre rain than nearby areas.
D.It causes cities t becme cler than nearby areas.
29.Why did the authr mentin Hustn,Miami,and New Orleans in paragraph 2?
A.T cmpare their rainfall with ther cities.
B.T explain hw these cities prevent flding.
C.T shw that these cities are the largest in the US.
D.T give examples f cities influenced by increased rainfall.
30.What is the main idea f paragraph 3?
A.The causes f temperature rise in cities.
B.The research findings n urban rainfall.
C.The differences between small and large cities.
D.The ways the scientists cllected research data.
31.What can be inferred frm the last paragraph?
A.City planners are ignring the prblem f flding.
B.Increasing rainfall can be turned int smething useful.
C.Grundwater supplies are already enugh in mst cities.
D.Cities will n lnger face grundwater shrtages in the future.
D
In 1964,the killing f Kitty Genvese in New Yrk shcked the wrld—nt nly fr its vilence,but fr the lack f actin f thse wh saw r heard it.Reprts said dzens f neighburs failed t intervene r even call the plice.Thugh later investigatins revealed the riginal stry had been verstated (夸大),the image f the silent crwd remained.
Psychlgists Jhn Darley and Bibb Latané seized n the event and began a series f experiments.
They discvered a trubling pattern:the mre witnesses present,the less likely any individual was t help.
Respnsibility,it seemed,was a weak thing,quick t disappear in the crwd.
Their findings shwed the steps between seeing and acting.First cmes nticing.Then cmes understanding —is this truly an emergency?Then the questin f respnsibility — is it mine?At each stage,hesitatin grws when thers are present.
In ne study,participants sat in a rm filling ut a frm as smke began t spread in the building.
When alne,they acted almst immediately.In grups,many ignred the smke altgether,lking at ne anther's calm faces and regarding thers’inactin as a sign f safety.
Later research cmplicated the picture.In real-wrld emergencies recrded in vide,bystanders ften did intervene,and larger crwds smetimes meant that smene stepped frward.Cntext matters:peple are quicker t help in dangerus r clear situatins,r when directly rdered,such as:“Yu,call the plice."And clse grups prve mre willing than strangers gathered by chance.
The lessn is uncmfrtably simple:bservatin alne is nt enugh.T ntice withut acting can be fear disguised as pliteness,r weakness hidden behind calm.Smetimes the mst human act is t break the spell f the crwd,t turn seeing int clear respnsibility —and t step frward when everyne else stands still.
32.What des the underlined wrd “intervene”mean in paragraph 1?
A.ffer help. B.watch clsely. C.stay nearby. D.keep calm. 浙考神墙750 33.Accrding t paragraph 3,hw des the presence f thers affect peple's actins?
A.It makes peple act mre quickly.
B.It increases hesitatin and reduces actin.
C.It encurages peple t take respnsibility.
D.It helps peple better understand emergencies.
34.Which f the fllwing peple is mst likely t step frward t help?
A.Apersn in a large crwd f strangers.
B.A persn wh is directly tld t call the plice.
C.A persn in a grup where everyne lks calm.
D.A persn wh is unsure whether it is an emergency.
35.What message des the authr want t cnvey?
A.Staying calm in all situatins.
B.Waiting fr thers t ffer help.
C.Taking respnsibility and acting when necessary.
D.Aviding dangerus situatins whenever pssible.
第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文中的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 'Lbster'craze shws new AI revlutin
Recently,the pen-surce AI agent OpenClaw— nicknamed “lbster ( 龙虾)”— went viral nline.The Internet users have jked abut "raising lbster"as the latest tech hbby. 36 This change is appearing in the frm f“digital emplyees”entering different industries,changing the way we wrk.
The year 2026 marks a turning pint where AI mves frm hype(炒作)t real practical use. 37 These
AI agents can understand,plan,decide,and wrk tgether acrss systems.They can finish tasks by themselves,
frm understanding what needs t be dne t getting results acrss different systems.
These digital emplyees are already making a real difference in many areas.In finance,they finish risk checks in hurs instead f days.In factries,they watch prductin lines and predict when machines might break.In hspitals,they help dctrs by lking at patient recrds and scans. 38
This wrk revlutin cmes frm a big change in hw AI is develped—frm wrking alne t building shared systems.The pen-surce nature f prjects like OpenClaw shws that when cre technlgy is easy t get, mre peple can take part in innvatin ( 创新) . 39 China's Gvernment Wrk Reprt supprts pen-surce AI cmmunities,shwing a glbal mve tward wrking tgether n new ideas.
40 Finding the right balance between new ideas and safety becmes very imprtant.
Testing areas with rules and strng laws are needed t make sure develpment is respnsible while encuraging new ideas.
The wide use f digital emplyees means deep changes in hw we wrk and hw things are managed.With gd supprt systems and clear rules,these AI agents can really help drive high-quality ecnmic and scial develpment.
A.This creates new kinds f jbs that need better technical skills.
B.The AI industry has grwn a lt,creating need fr skilled wrkers.
C.Unlike the earlier chat-nly mdels,tday's AI agents are truly independent.
D.This is nt future dream but tday's reality f AI making wrk better and easier.
E.Behind the humur f“raising lbster”signals a big change in artificial intelligence.
F.Nw individuals and rganizatins can help build AI netwrks acrss different fields.
G.Hwever,the independence f these agents als brings new prblems abut data safety.
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)
阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A 、B 、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳 选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑
Once upn a time in a land far far away,there was a wnderful ld man wh lved everything.
Animals,spiders,insects...
One day while walking thrugh the wds the nice ld man fund a ccn(茧子)f a butterfly.He tk it hme.A few days later,a small 41 appeared;he sat and watched the butterfly fr several hurs as it struggled t 42 its bdy thrugh that little hle.Then it seemed t stp making any prgress.It appeared as ifit had gtten as far as it culd and it culd g n 43 .Then the man decided t help the butterfly,s he tk a pair f scissrs and cut ff the 44 bit f the ccn.The butterfly then 45 ut easily.
46 it had a large bdy and small wings.The man cntinued t watch the butterfly because he expected that,at any mment,the 47 wuld enlarge and expand t be able t supprt the bdy, which wuld becme smaller 48 .Neither happened!In fact,the butterfly spent the rest fits life crawling arund with a large bdy and small wings.It never was able t fly.
What the man in his 49 and hurry did nt understand was that the restricting ( 束缚的) ccn and the 50 required fr the butterfly t get thrugh the tiny pening were Nature's way f frcing its fluid(体液)frm the bdy f the butterfly int its wings s that it wuld be ready fr 51 nce it
achieved its freedm 52 the ccn.
Smetimes struggles are nt barriers ( 障碍),but necessary parts f the jurney,. 53 us fr the flight ahead.True strength is built nt in the 54 f struggle,but right in the middle f it.If we were allwed t g thrugh ur life withut any challenges,it wuld 55 us frm becming mature (成 熟的).We wuld nt be as strng as what we culd have been.And we culd never fly
B.shape C.head D.shadw
B.frce C.pull D.bring
B.farther C.further D.mre
B.extra C.fllwing D.remaining
B.gt C.flew D.escaped
B.Therefre C.Hwever D.mrever
B.strength C.ability D.wings
time B.n time C.at a time D.by the time
B.rudeness C.kindness D.evil
B.struggle C.fight D.suffer
B.survival C.pwer D.balance
B.ff C.away D.frm
B.encuraging C.prmting D.inspiring
B.lack C.absence D.feature
B.disable C.prtect D.save
非选择题部分
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 浙考神墙750
Chinese Classical Music
Chinese classical music has a lng histry,dating back t thusands f years ag.During the Warring States Perid,musical activities were 56 (regular)held against a cultural backgrund f different schls f thughts.After the Han Dynasty was funded,the Music Bureau (乐府), 57 (establish) under Emperr Wudi,made full use f flk music and cntributed t the develpment f the artistic Xiang He Cantus(相和大曲).
In the Tang Dynasty,a new music style called meldy appeared, 58 came frm different tunes and was sung by means f petic wrks.The famus Yang Guan San Die, fr example,was sung with reiterative sentences( 叠句)frm Wang Wei's pem.In the Sng Dynasty,music fcused n twn life,and the meldy frm the Sui Dynasty was called “Ci”meldy.The nly“Ci”meldies 59 existence are seventeen tunes cmpsed by the musician Jiang Kui in the Suthern Sng Dynasty.Petic Play develped quickly in the Yuan Dynasty,jining different kinds f qu with fur acts in ne play,and each actt 60 (limit)t ne style f ancient music.During the Ming and Qing Dynasties,the grwing city ecnmy prmted city music, 61 flk sngs abut real life became ppular fr being simple and lively
Chinese classical music is a great treasure,yet much fit 62 (remain)hidden under the surface,like 63 iceberg with nly the tp seen.The 64 (lse)f ancient music due t
histrical limitatins is the greatest pity fr classical culture and music lvers,. 65 (call)fr the preservatin f this valuable heritage.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节句子翻译(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)
66. 首都伦敦是一座古老的港口城市,它有着追溯到罗马时代的历史。(定语从句,Rman times)
Thank yu fr yur attentin!67. 这平和的景色是一场视觉盛宴,连绵起伏的山丘上点缀着牛羊。(with 的复合结构,dt with)
68. 他的原创作品开始在歌手之间流行,这促使了虚拟合唱团的成立。(非限制性定语从句)
69. 购物网站和社交媒体使得公众更易于花更多钱购买非必需品。( it 作形式宾语)
70. 关于节日的起源已有广泛报道,涵盖了从一年中的各个季节到宗教信仰或著名人物。(现在完成 时的被动语态,V-ing 作状语,range )
第二节应用文写作(满分25 分 )
假定你是李华,你校将举办以“Hw the Internet Has Changed Our Lives” 为主题的英语演讲比 赛。请你写一篇演讲稿参赛。内容包括:
1.互联网对生活的影响;2.你的看法。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,使内容连贯;
3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Gd mrning,everyne!
It's my great hnr t stand here and give a speech abut hw the Internet has changed ur lives.
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