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2025年1月浙江省普通高校招生选考科目考试模拟卷英语试题命题:浙江金华第一中学考生须知: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学校、班级、姓名、试场号、座位号及准考证号。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。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。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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?A.Savehermoney.B.Buyagiftforhermother
.C.Givehimmoreinformation.2.Whatwillthewomandothisevening?A.Cutherhair.B.Cookameal.C.Meethersister.3.Whyisthemanspeakingtothewoman?A.Toborrowherpho
ne.B.Totellherheisrunninglate.C.Toaskherforthedrivinginstructor’snumber.4.Whatisthemanprobablydoing?A.Seeinganeyedoctor.B.Learningmaths
.C.Playingagame.5.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Theweather.B.Thedrivingtest.C.Theuniversityexam.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话
或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,
回答第6、7题。6.WhattypeofmusicdidDamonAlbarnmakeatthestartofhiscareer?A.Opera.B.Popmusic.C.Rockmusic.7.Whyisn’tTaylorSwiftrespectedaccordingtotheman?
A.Sheisyoung.B.Sheisfemale.C.Sheisapopsinger.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.HowmuchmoneydoesWillsaveeachmonthwithhisnewprovider?A.$10.B.$15.C.$25.
9.WhatisWill’sWi-Fipasswordrelatedto?A.Hisfavoritemovie.B.Hisfavoritebook.C.Hisfavoritesong.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Howmuchdoesthemealdealcost?A.$9.99.
B.$10.99.C.$12.99.11.Howcanthewomanbebestdescribed?A.Shy.B.Casual.C.Friendly.12.Wherearethespeakerslikelytobe?A
.Atabank.B.Atacoffeeshop.C.Atashoppingmall.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhathappenedtoMr.Brown’smobilephone?A.Helostit.B.Itranoutofpower
.C.Hechangedthenumber.14.WhatwillMr.Browndonextweek?A.FlytoToronto.B.Haveaninterview.C.Renewhispassport.
15.OnwhichclasswillMr.Browntravel?A.Firstclass.B.Businessclass.C.Economyclass.16.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Airportcrewandpass
enger.B.Interviewerandinterviewee.C.Bossandemployee.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whattypeofnewsreportisit?A.Localnews.B.Worldnews.C.Nationalnews.18.Whenweret
hetwoteenagerssaved?A.At6:00a.m.B.At10:00a.m.C.At10:00p.m.19.Whosavedthetwoteenagers?A.Adog.B.Alifeguard.C.Apasser-by.20.Whatdoofficialssug
gestswimmersdo?A.Avoidbeaches.B.Getintothewaterslowly.C.Keeptheirdogsawayfromrivers.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。AThefallto-dolistislong:Thereareapplestobepicked,beerstosip,electionstovotein,andofcourse—somanynewbookstoread!W
esortedthroughthecurrentandupcomingreleasestofind4titlesyoushouldwatchoutforthisfall.Divein!LovelyOne:AMemoirbyKetanjiB
rownJackson(Sept.3)America’sfirstBlackfemaleSupremeCourtjusticewritesamemoirdetailingherearlychildhood,andthehurdlesshefacedcomingupinthelegalwo
rld.Reagan:HisLifeandLegendbyMaxBoot(Sept.10)Forthepersoninyourlifeobsessedwithpresidentialbiographies,Boot’snewestbookisadeeplyreportedlookinto
thelifeofRonaldReagan.Coveringhischildhood,hisHollywoodyearsand,ofcourse,hispresidency,Bootportraysamanthatissomehowbothmor
eideologicalandmorepracticalthanwemightthink.GuideMeHomebyAtticaLocke(Sept.3)DarrenMatthewsisadetectivepull
edoutofretirementforonelastcase.Thistimeit’sthecaseofaBlackcollegestudentmissingfromanallwhitegirls’club.Lo
ckeisalongtimehandatwritingcrimenovels,andthisistheconclusionofherHighway59trilogy(三部曲).ASunnyPlaceforShadyPeoplebyMarianaEnriquez,translat
edbyMeganMcDowell(Sept.17)EnriquezhasmadeanameforherselfblendingsupernaturalhorrorswiththeconcretehorrorsofeverydaylifeinArgentina.Herlastnove
lwasnearly600-page,butthisnewestoneisacollectionofshorts–likeapillowcasefulloftrick-or-treatcandies.21.WhatdoLovelyOn
e:AMemoirandReagan:HisLifeandLegendhaveincommon?A.Theyaresetinthepoliticalworld.B.TheydescribethepresidencyintheUSA.C.Theyareno
n-fictionsbasedonpersonalexperiences.D.Theyviewthemaincharactersfromthesameperspective.22.WhatdoweknowaboutMarianaEnrique?A.ShereleasedGuideM
eHomeonSept.3.B.Shegainedrecognitionforwritingcrimefictions.C.Shewrotea600-pagestoryinthenewestpublication.
D.Sheintegratedthesupernaturalwithhorrorsindailylife.23.Wherecanthetextbefound?A.Amagazine.B.Anotice.C.Atextbook.D.Anadvertisement.BT
heygotreadyforpartiesandsharedcountlesslaughsasfreshmeninthedormitoriesoftheUniversityofMaryland.They
bondedoverbeingblackwomenatauniversitywhere,in1971,only4%ofthestudentswasblack.Friendscalledthetight-knitgroupofwomenSugarHill,
andthenamesustained.Butthatwasn’ttheendofthefriendgroup.Forthepast50years,thewomenhavemetatleastonceayearfordinners,sleepoversandvacations.The
16womenoftheSugarHillSisterhood,astheynowcallthemselves,haveleanedononeanotherthroughdecadesofmilestones:we
ddingsandgraduations,babyshowersandfunerals.“There’snochallengetoobigforthesisterhood,”saysEvereneTurner,amemberofthe
team,“Icouldcallinthetroopsinaminute.”Whilemanypeoplehavefriendshipsthatspandecades,thewomenofSugarHillaresomethingofacasestudyinwhat
ittakestomaintainthem.Althoughthebondamongthemwasforgedduringcollege,they’veworkedhardtostayconnectedandnurturetheirrelationships.Agroupchathel
psthemstayintouchdaily,asdophonecalls,videochatsandremotegroupactivitieslikea90-dayfitnesschallenge.Theyarecomm
ittedtotheirannualreunionsandhavemaintainedunwaveringsupportforoneanother.Inthelate1970s,oneofthegroupmembers,Dawkinswhoseboyfr
ienddiedinacaraccident,wasmourningthelosswhenanotherSugarHillsisterpersuadedDawkinstolivewithher.Theystayedroommatesforthenextfewyears
.Dawkinssays,“Timeandfriendsaretwothingsthatbecomemorevaluabletheolderyouget.”Theirgroupnamehasbecomepartoftheiridentityandnowextendstofam
ilymembers.Thefriendssupportoneanother’schildrenandgrandchildren,andthechildrenofthesisterhoodalsospendtim
etogether.“It’sagreatfeelingknowingthatwe’vepassedtheSugarHilllegacytoouroffspringandtheyarepassingitdowntotheiroffspring.”Jo
nettasays.AndbeforeDawkinsgotmarriedin1985,Jonetta’shusbandjokedtoherfiancethathiscommitmentwouldextendbeyondDawkins,“Justmakesure
youwanttodothis——you’remarryingher,butyou’remarrying15othersistersaswell.”24.WhatdoweknowaboutthewomenoftheSugarHil
l?A.Theywereenthusiastsofparties.B.Theygraduatedfromuniversityin1971.C.Theycamefromdifferentracialbackgrounds.D.Theydevelopedatight
-knitrelationshipatuniversity.25.WhatcanbeinferredfromEvereneTurner’swordsinparagraph2?A.Shehasapackofsoldierstobackherup.B.Theyhaveneverencounteredb
igproblems.C.Theycanuniteasawholewhenevertheyareneeded.D.Shecanhelpmakeemergencycallswhenhelpisneeded.26.
Accordingtothetext,howdothewomenprobablythinkofmaintainingadistancerelationship?A.Itpresentschallengesbutisrewarding.B.Ittakesequalinvestmentamongthe
m.C.In-personinteractionisunnecessarywithtelecommunication.D.Physicaldistanceincreasestheirappreciationforthetimespenttogether.27.Whatisthewri
tingpurposeofthetext?A.Todemonstratewomen’spower.B.Toillustratethesignificanceoffriendship.C.Toshareasisterhoodthatlastsalif
etime.D.Toentertainreaderswithanunusualanecdote.CWhenwe’reangry,weoftenlookforwaystoblowoffsteam—avent(发泄)sessionwithafriend,alongrun,o
revenafewroundsofboxingarecommonoptions.But,accordingtonewresearch,thisactuallyisn’tthebestwaytocopewithanger.Theseactiv
itiescanhavetheoppositeeffect.AstudypublishedinClinicalPsychologyReviewshowsthatmindfulnessactivities,suchasyoga,
mediation,anddeepbreathing,aremuchmoreeffectiveinreducinganger.SophieKjærvik,anexpertatVirginiaCommonwealthUniv
ersity,ledthestudyatOhioStateUniversity.Shewasinspiredbytheriseinpopularityofragerooms,whichpromotesmashingthingsasawaytocopewithange
r.“Iwantedtodisprovethetheoryofexpressingangerasawayofcopingwithit,”shesaid.Kjærvikandherteamanalyzedov
er150studiesinvolving10,189participantsofdifferentbackgrounds.TheanalysiswasguidedbytheSchachter-Singert
wo-factortheory,whichstatesthatemotionsareguidedbyphysiologicalarousal(激活)andcognitiveassessment.Kjærvikwant
edtoseehowarousallevelsaffectpeople’sabilitiestocopewithanger.Theteamanalyzedactivitiesthatincreasedarousal,suchashittingabag,j
ogging,cycling,andswimming,versusarousal-decreasingactivities.Theydiscoveredthatmindfulnessactivitiesliked
eepbreathing,relaxation,meditation,slow-flowyoga,progressivemusclerelaxation,andtakingatimeoutalldecreasedangerlevels.“Ithinkit’sreallyimporta
nttobreakthemyththatifyou’reangryyoushouldblowoffsteam—getitoffyourchest,”saysBradBushman,aprofessoratOhio
StateUniversity.“Ventingangermightsoundlikeagoodidea,butthere’snotashredofscientificevidencetosupportcatharsis(
宣泄)theory.Toreduceanger,itisbettertoengageinactivitiesthatdecreasearousallevels.”Whilethesefindingsmightcontradictpopularinstin
cts,thebestapproachistousethesamestrategiesweadopttocombatstress.“Progressivemusclerelaxationandgeneralrelaxationmightbeaseffectiveasmindful
nessandmeditation,”Kjærviksays.“Thesamestrategiesthatworkforstressalsoworkforanger.”28.WhatwasthemainpurposeofSophieKjærvik’sstudy?A.TopromotetheSc
hachter-Singertwo-factortheory.B.Tocomparedifferentphysicalactivitiesinreducinganger.C.Tochallengetheideathatexpress
ingangercanmanageanger.D.Toconfirmthefunctionofrageroomsincopingwithanger.29.Whichiscorrectaccordingtothediscoveryofthestu
dy?A.Rageroomsworkinreleasinganger.B.Reducingarousalhelpstoalleviateanger.C.Arousalplaystheroleasanange
rextinguisher.D.Deepbreathingandmeditationcanboostarousal.30.WhatisBradBushman’sattitudetowardscatharsistheory?A.Supp
ortive.B.Neutral.C.Indifferent.D.Skeptical.31.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.VentingAnger:theBrokenMythforA
ngerManagementB.MindfulnessActivities:anAlternativetoReducingAngerC.ArousalIncrease:MindfulnessActivitiesO
utperformingVentingD.ManagingEmotions:PhysicalActivitiesasanEffectiveApproachDVastplainsofsolarpanel
scanhelpnaturemorethancleanenergy:Aspopulationsofcrucialpollinators(虫媒)decline,developershavebeenseedi
ngthegroundsoftheirsolararrays(阵列)withnativewildflowers.Nowafive-yearstudypublishedinEnvironmentalResearchLetters,confirmsthatthis
approachbooststhepollinators’abundanceanddiversity——withspilloverbenefitsforsurroundingfarms.From2018through2022,ArgonneNationalLaboratoryla
ndscapeecologistLeroyJ.Walstonandhiscolleaguesregularlyvisitedtwosucharrayscoveringhectares(公顷)eachinsouthernMinnesota.Th
escientistsrecordedthenumberandkindsofpollinatorsthewildflowersattractedandfoundpopulationsofbees,beetles,butterflies,moths,andmorehadincre
asedon-site——evenastheycontinueddecliningelsewhereintheU.S.Humans’pesticideuse,greenhousegasemission
sandhabitatdestructionhavecausedmasspollinatordie-offs.Monarchbutterflynumbers,forexample,havedecreasedby80percentnationwi
deinthepasttwodecades,andaccordingtotheCenterforBiologicalDiversity’s2017report,nearlyoneinfournativebeespeciesisendangeredandatincreasi
ngriskofextinction.Furtherbiglosseswouldbedisastrousforecosystemsandagriculture:75percentofNorthAmericanplant
speciesrelyonpollinators.Thefederalgovernment’senergygoalsrequireseveralmillionhectaresforsolarenergy,withmorethan80percentoftheprojectspl
annedforformeragriculturalland;seedingitthiswaycouldhelpsaveendangeredpollinators.Duringtheirstudy,Walsto
nandhisteamwatchedgoldenrodsoldierbeetlesboomastheirnamesakeflower,goldenrodbloomedaroundthearrays.Asotherflowersbloomed,as
ymphonyofinsectsappeared.Nativebeessawthemoststunninggrowth,withtheirpopulationincreasing20timesbythest
udy’send.Monarchbutterfliesalsoincreasedinnumberandflutteredtheirdottedwingsacrossthesites.Twiceasmanybeesvisitedsoybeanfieldsclosetothesola
rsitesasfieldsfartheraway,makingthenearbyplots’gainscomparabletothoseofneighboringlandenrolledinconservationprograms.Theapproa
ch’sefficacyinotherpartsofthecountry—suchasthedesertSouthwest—remainstobeseen.Nevertheless,asWalstonsays,atleastint
heMidwest,“ifyouplantit,yeah,they’llcome.”32.Whatdoesthe5-yearstudyfocuson?A.Thenumberofpollinators.B.Theinfluenceofsolarpane
lsoninsects.C.Theeffectofwildflowerseedingproject.D.Theexploitationofalternativecleanenergy.33.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?
A.Nativebeespeciesareindangerofdyingout.B.Pollinatorpopulationsaredecreasingatanalarmingrate.C.NorthernAmericanagriculturefallsvictimtosolarpanels.D.
Thegovernmentistakingmeasurestomeetthedemandsforsolarenergy.34.Whydoestheauthormentiongoldenrodsoldierbeetlesinparagraph4?A.Tohighli
ghttheecologicalcrisis.B.Toillustrateamutuallybeneficialrelationship.C.Toprovethesuccessofconservationprograms.D.Toindicatetheoutcomethewildflowerpla
nting.35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“efficacy”inparagraph5mostprobablymean?A.Effectiveness.B.Limitation.C.Response.
D.Risk.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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Intoday’sfast-paceddigitalw
orld,electronicwaste,ore-waste,hasbecomeasignificantenvironmentalconcern.AccordingtotheGlobalE-wasteStatisticsPartnership(GESP),arecor
d53.6milliontonnesofe-wastewasproducedgloballyin2019,increasing21%injustfiveyears.By2050,thevolumeofe-wastecouldtop120milliontonnesannually.36T
heimproperdisposalofitposesseriousthreatstotheenvironmentandhumanhealthbecauseofthepresenceofharmfulmaterialssuchasleadandm
ercury.37Itisduetotheirrapidlydevelopingbodies,includingtheirrespiratory(呼吸的),immuneandcentralnervoussystems.Luckily,manycountri
esareturningtotacklethee-wastechallenges.Theycommittospecializinginrefurbishing(翻新)electronics,makingthemavailabletoconsumersa
talowercost.38Bydoingso,valuablematerialssuchasgold,silver,andcoppercanbeextractedfromelectronicdevices,reducingtheneedform
iningnewresources.Meanwhile,individualscanalsocontributetoe-wastedisposalbybeingmindfuloftheirelectronicconsumption.39Suppor
telectronicmanufacturerscommittedtogreentechnologiesaimingforasustainablecycleofproduction.Additionally,toensurethesa
feandsecuredisposalofallsensitiveinformation,prioritizingdatasecurityine-wastedisposalisnecessary.40
Doremembertoreducetheenvironmentalimpactsofelectronicproductsandshareagreenerandmoresustainablefuture.A.Itiseverysmallactionthat
counts.B.Preventionandmanagementareneeded.C.Recyclingeffortshavealsobecomeakeycomponent.D.Thisincludesbuyingqualityproductsthatla
stlonger.E.Childrenandpregnantwomenareespeciallyvulnerable.F.However,currentlyonly17.4%ofitisrecycledresponsibly
.G.Onlyasmallpercentageofe-wastehasbeenrecycledglobally.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)阅读下面短
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。ChristineKingwashurryingtoherjobasacare-givertotheelderly.That’swh
enshespottedamanandwomanengagedinquarrels.Kingwatchedasthewomanrepeatedlyattemptedto41themanasheheadedtowardtheguardrail(护栏),whichover
lookeda4-footdropontoaconcreteparkinglot.Themankeptpushingthewomanasideand42someobjectfromhisrightarmtohisl
eft.MyGod,King43.That’sababy!Thewomanintearsstruggledto44themanbackfromtheedge.King45thebrakes,openedthedoorandranattheman.“Givemethebaby!”King46.“Do
n’tdothis!”Againhemovedtowardthe47,butnowKingandthewomanbothblockedhimastheyreachedforthebaby.Thehighwaywasaseaof48
eyesnow.Manypeoplewere49,evenlivestreaming,ontheirphones.Butnoonegotoutoftheirvehicle.ItwasuptoKing,amotheroffive,tostopthis50.Kinginchedcloserandb
egged,“Justgivemethebaby.”Stillhe51.Thenthepolicehadarrived.Thecopswereonhim,grabbingandtuggingathisarm.Thiswasthemomentwhenallwouldbereso
lved—eitherhewouldthrowhislittlegirlovertheguardrail52,orsomeonewouldgettheirhandsonthechildfirst.Inthechaos,King53herwaythroughthecrowd,grabb
edtheterrifiedbabyandcarriedhertohermother.Thechildwas54.ManyhavewonderedwhyKingwouldriskherlifeforastrange
r.“Idon’thavetoknowher,”shesays,“therewasa55involved.”41.A.observeB.blockC.approachD.control42.A.shiftingB.wi
thdrawingC.transformingD.distributing43.A.consultedB.reflectedC.realizedD.intervened44.A.callB.carry
C.pullD.kick45.A.testedB.hitC.pumpedD.released46.A.criedB.warnedC.sobbedD.stressed47.A.destinationB.highway
C.parkD.guardrail48.A.admiringB.watchingC.glaringD.spying49.A.applaudingB.posingC.cheeringD.filming50.A.trendB.t
rickC.tragedyD.trial51.A.screamedB.hesitatedC.refusedD.defended52.A.desperatelyB.definitelyC.deliberatelyD.purposefully53.A.crushedB.pickedC.feltD.sq
ueezed54.A.unharmedB.uninterruptedC.uninfluencedD.unsatisfied55.A.womanB.manC.babyD.criminal非选择题部分第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)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。“XVirtualGathering:Honey”,anewprojectofXMuseum’sdigitalartplatformXVirtual,56(launch)onThursdayinBeijingwithanexhibiti
onandavideogamedesignedbymultiplecreativesfromhomeandabroad.Uponenteringtheexhibition,visitorsaregrabbedbytheelectronicmusic57(mix)wit
habuzzingnoiseplayinginthegame,theinterface(界面)ofwhichisprojectedonthewall.Theyareinvitedtopickupthecontrollertostartthegame,b
ecomingabeebusygatheringhoney.Depictedina58(future),roboticandmetallicstyle,theworkerbee59(fly)throughvariouslandscapes,includin
gamysteriousjungleandaneruptingvolcano.Eightmusicpieces,eachofwhichrepresentsaspecificevent,aretriggere
dasitmovesthroughdifferentlevelswithinthegame,immersingtheplayerin60adventurewithabee’sperspective.Asanabstractmedium,musicaltersandchal
lengestheparticipants’senses,urgingus61(rethink)ecologicaljusticeandspeciesjustice.Accordingtothecurators(策展人),thisprojectexplor
esthevast,interconnectedworldofbees62howitinfluencesideasaroundecology,humancivilization,andcapitalism.I
tisanurgentresponse63crisessuchasresourceexhaustionandanetlossofbiodiversity64wehumansarefacedwith,aswellastheslowlywidening65(divide)
betweencivilizationandnaturethroughtechnologicalrevolutions.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是校英文报编辑李华,你校科技社团在上周举行了一个“用VR游中国”(AVirtualTouraroun
dChina)体验活动,让同学们能够通过VR眼镜游览祖国著名景点。请你在校英文报上撰写一则新闻稿,内容包括:1.活动介绍;2.活动反响。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。AVirtualTourAroundChina第二节(满
分25分)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。“Wanttotakeawalk,Tyler?”GrandpaCharliecalledfromthefrontroom.“Inaminute,Grandpa,”Tylercalledbac
k,lookingathismom.“IthoughtGrandpawasn’tfeelingwell,andit’scoldoutside.Canhetakeawalk?”“Thefreshairwillbegoodforhim
.Andyourgrandpadoesn’twanttomisswavingatpeople,”Mamasaid.“Heknowsitmakesthemhappy,andwhentheywaveback,itmakeshimhappy
,too.”TylerwalkedintothefrontroomandsawGrandpaCharliewrappingagrayscarfaroundhisfaceandneck.“HopeIdon’tlook
toomuchlikeamummy(木乃伊),”GrandpaCharliesaid,hiseyestwinkling.Heputonhisredhat,andtheysteppedoutside.Hewavedtothefirstcarthatpassed.Aboyst
uckhisheadoutthewindowandyelled,“There’sthemanintheredhat!”GrandpaCharliewavedtohimandtothepeopleinthenextthreecars.Theyallwavedback.Gr
andpaCharlieandTylerturnedacorner.Anoldmanwearingabrownhatandascarfwalkedtowardthem.Hewasfrowning.“Hi,Henry,”GrandpaCharliesaid.“Id
on’tseeyououtmuch.”“Mydoctorismakingmetakewalksformyhealth,butIdon’tlikeit,”Henrygrumbled(抱怨).“It’ssupposedtobe
autumn,butitfeelslikethedeadofwinter.”Hepulledhisscarfupoverhismouthandnoseandwalkedpastthem.“He’sbad-tempered!”Tylersaidinalowvoice.
“Henryisjustlonely.Hiswifediedrightafterwelostyourgrandmother.”Suddenly,agustofwindblewoffbothmen’shats.Thehatsflewtowardtheduckpon
d,andHenry’swentin.TylerrandownthehillandgrabbedGrandpaCharlie’shatoffthegrassandfishedHenry’soutofthewater.Heranbackupthehill,hold
ingoutHenry’shat.“It’swet.Justthrowitaway.I’llhavetobuyanewhat,”Henrysaidcoldly,walkingpastTyler.Acarwent
by,butnoonebeepedthehornorwaved.GrandpaCharliedidn’tseemtonoticeforhewastalkingtoaneighbor.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Tylerstare
dathisgrandpa’sredhatandcameupwithaplan.Acarpassed,andthepeopleinsidewavedatHenry.2025年1月浙江省普通高校招生英语科目考试模拟卷参考答案第一部分听力1-5CCAAB6-10CBAAC11-1
5CBCBB16-20AABCB第二部分阅读第一节21-23CDA24-27DCAC28-31CBDB32-35CBDA第二节36-40FECDA第三部分语言运用第一节41-45BACCB46-50ADBDC51-55CADAC第二节56
.waslaunched57.mixed58.futuristic59.flies60.an61.torethink62.and63.to64.which/that65.division第四部分写作第一节AVirtualT
ourAroundChinaLastweek,theTechClubofourschoolheldanexcitingevent“AVirtualTouraroundChina”,whichturnedouttobeahugehit!WiththehelpofVRheadsets,stu
dentsvisitedaseriesoficonicsites,startingwiththeGreatWall,whichsnakedmajesticallyacrossthelandscapesdisplayedintheheadsets.Theyalsoexp
loredtheForbiddenCity,appreciatingitsvastcourtyardsandgrandhallsthatoncehousedancientemperors.Theexperienceen
dedupwithavisittotheTerracottaArmyinXi’anandthedetailsofeachsoldierin3Dtrulystunnedeveryone.Thisvirtualtourprovidedstudentswithauniqueexperien
cetoappreciatethecharmofChina.Participantsallmarveledattherealisticvisualeffectsandthethrillofthisvirtualtour.第二节Tylerstaredathisgrandp
a’sredhatandcameupwithaplan.IfwavingcouldbringGrandpajoy,maybeitcouldmakeHenry’sdaytoo.Tylerthoughttohimself.ThenheaskedGrandpa
CharlieifhecouldgivetheredhattoHenrysincehiswaswet.GrandpaCharliereadilyagreedandimmediately,Tylerda
shedtocatchupwithHenry.“Grandpawantsyoutohavehishat.”Tylersaidsincerely,presentingtheredhattoHenry,whostaredatTylerforamoment.Thenheshrugged,tookth
ehat,andputiton.“Tellhimthanks,”Henrysaid,walkingaway.Acarpassed,andthepeopleinsidewavedatHenry.Soon,anothercarpass
edandhonked.Henrywasconfused.Whenthepeopleinthethirdcarwavedathim,hehesitatedforamomentandwavedback,puzzlementstilllin
geringinhismind.Notuntilacheerfulvoiceshouted,“Goodmorning,grandpainredhat!”didherealizedwhatwasgoingon.Helaughedaloudan
ddecidedtodosomething.“MaybeI’lltakemorewalks,”hesaidcasuallyashecaughtupwithGrandpaCharlieandTyler,hisvoi
cesofter.“It’snotsobadouthere,especiallywithgoodcompany.”TylerandGrandpaCharlieexchangedaknowingglance,delightedt
oseeHenry’sspiritsvisiblyrise.Theycontinuedthewalk,thecoldairnolongerfeelingsochilly,asthewarmthofkindnessandconnectionfilledtheday.高三英
语听力原文Text1W:Mother’sDayisaroundthecornerandI’mlookingforagiftformymother.Anysuggestions?M:Well,youhavetotellmeyourmom’slikesanddislik
es.Also,what’syourbudget?(1)Text2M:Howwouldyoulikeyourhair?W:Alotshorter,please.Mysisterwillmakeamealfor
ustonightandIwanttosurpriseherwithanewlook.(2)Text3M:Lily,mybatteryjustdiedandImustcallmydrivinginstructortotellhimIa
mrunninglate.CanIborrowyourphone?(3)W:Yes,ofcourse.Ihopeyourememberthenumber,becauseIcertainlydon’thaveit.Text4W:Lookstraightah
eadandreadoutthelettersandnumbersonthelowestline.Canyouseethemclearly?M:Sure,Isee4,L,G,B,O,and7.W:Right.Sothereisnothing
wrongwithyoureyes.(4)Text5M:Iheardyouhadpassedthewrittenexamforyourdrivingtest.Welldone!W:Yeah!Ijustneedtopassthepractica
ltestnow.Ican’twaittobeabletodrive.I’msickofhavingtowalktomyuniversity,especiallyinthiscoldwinter!(5)Text6W:DidyouseethatarticlewhereDa
monAlbarnsaidthatTaylorSwiftdidn’twriteherownsongs?M:DamonAlbarn?(6)W:Hesangwitharockbandinthe1990s,beforebecomingpartofap
opgroup.(6)Then,healsohelpedtocreatethatopera,Monkey:JourneytotheWest.M:Oh,rightW:Well,evenifhe’sagoodmusician,
he’sstillwrongaboutTaylorSwift.(7)M:Definitely!Shebeganwritingherownsongsatayoungage.SomeofhersongsarethebestpopsongsIknow!Ith
inkmanypeopledon’trespecthertalentsimplybecausesheisafemale.(7)W:Ibetyou’reright!★达蒙·奥尔本(DamonAlbarn)是英国的创作
歌手,音乐制作人,演员,英伦摇滚乐队Blur的主唱兼主要作曲人。★泰勒·斯威夫特(TaylorSwift)是美国女歌手、词曲作者、音乐制作人、演员。Text7W:Hey,Will.(8)(9)DidyouchangeyourInternetpassword?I
wanttodownloadasongbutcannotconnecttoyourWi-Fi.ItwasworkinglasttimeIwasatyourplace.M:Ohyeah,Ichangedtheprovider.Myoldproviderincreasedtheirpriceto$25
permonth.Igotanewdealfor$15permonth,(8)andthespeedisexactlythesame.W:Thatmakessense.Ihateitwhenproviderskeeponincreasingtheirp
rices.Ihadasimilarproblembefore.M:Yes,that’sashameW:Sowhatisthenetworkcalled?(9)M:LookforWillHomeandthepasswordisMave
rick.(9)W:WhatMaverick?(9)Isitacharacterfromabook?M:No,itisfrommyfavoritemovie,TopGun!(9)W:Ohyes,ofc
ourse.Ha-ha!Thankyou.★《壮志凌云》(TopGun)于1986年在美国上映。该片讲述了美国海军飞行员麦德林以自己的老飞行员父亲为偶像,几经沉沦,终于奋起,驾驶银鹰,纵横蓝天,最终成为一名优秀飞行员的故事。Text8(第11、12题为推断题)W:MayIt
akeyourorderplease,sir?M:Yes,canIhaveablackcoffeeandalemoncakeplease?W:Sure.CanIinterestyouinourmealdeal?(10)M:Mealdeal?Whatisit?(10)W:Youcanha
veadrink,apancakeandanyhotorcoldsandwichforapriceofjust$12.99.(10)M:Hmm,andhowmuchismyordercurrently?W:$9.99.M:Thatsounds
great.CanIhaveahothamandcheesesandwichwithextratomatoes?W:Certainly.Goodchoicebytheway-thatismyfavoritefillingtoo.M:Ha-ha.Greatmindsthinkalike.Areyo
unewhere?Ihaven’tseenyoubeforeW:Yes,sir.Ijuststartedoneweekago.MynameisBeth.CanItakeyournamepleaseforyourord
er?M:Sure,Beth.IamSam.Verynicetomeetyou.W:Metoo.Iwillcallyououtwhenyourorderisready.Willtherebeanythingelse?M:Ok,Beth.Text9(第16题为推断题)W:We
lcomesir.Heretocheckin?M:Hello,yes.I’monthe1:45p.m.flighttoToronto.W:MayIseeyourpassportplease?M:Hereyougo.W:Oh,Mr.Brown
.(13)Wehavebeencallingyousinceyesterdayafternoon.Wasyourphoneoutofpower?Ihavesomebadnewsforyou,I’mafraidM:Ohreally?Mycellphonehasbeenonall
day.(13)W:Isthisyourcorrectnumber,endingin954?(13)M:Ohno,Ichangedit.(13)Thatwasmyoldworknumber.Whatistheproblemanyway?Icanstillf
ly,right?W:I’msosorry,Mr.Brown.(14)(15)Youbookedthisflightthroughyourcompanyaccount,butthecompanyhadseriou
sfinancialproblems.Andtheyneverpaidfortheflight.Wehadtoreleasetheeconomyclassticketbacktotheopenmarket.M:Yes,Ilef
tmycompanyalready.ButIhavetogetontheplanetoday.Ihaveajobinterviewnextweek.(14)Isthereanythingyoucando?W:Letmecheck...Thefirstclassticketshaveb
eensoldouttoo.Inthatcase,Icanonlygetyouonbusinessclass.(15)Butatsuchshortnotice,thepriceiscomingupat$2500.I’msosorryM
:I’lltakeit.(15)Imustmaketheinterview.Text10Goodevening,it’ssixo’clockonMondaythe4thofAugustandyou’relisteningtoThameFM.
Herearethetopstoriesforthelocalarea.(17)TwoteenagerswererescuedfromalakeinColbyatteno’clocka.m.thismorning.(18
)Thetwo13-year-oldteenagersgotintodifficultywhileswimming.Theyweresavedbyawomanwhowaspassingbywhilewa
lkingherdog.(19)Itisreportedthatmorethan10peoplehavediedinthewatersincethecurrentheatwavebegan.Withtempera
turesofupto40Cinsomeplaces,moreandmorepeoplearevisitingcoasts,lakesandrivers.Thisleadstomoreandmorewatersafetyaccidents.Offici
alsfromtheInternationalSafetyCharityareaskingpeopletotakecarewhenswimmingintheheat.(20)Swimmersshoulda
voidlakesandrivers.Theycanchooseswimmingpoolsandsafebeachesbecausetherearelifeguards.Theyshouldalsoenterthewaterslowly
,(20)particularlyduringthecurrentheatwave.