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第1页(共2页)英语 第2页(共2页)/ 让教学更有效 高效备考 | 英语学科2025年浙江高考英语特供秘卷(一)(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.What will the woman do A.Pay her own bill. B.Check all the bills. C.Settle all the bills.2.How does the man find the course A.The lectures are difficult. B.The classes lack interaction.C.The classmates are very active.3.What are the speakers talking about A.House decoration. B.Furniture style. C.Fashion trend.4.How can players improve their gaming experience A.By turning up the sound.B.By changing the game settings.C.By imagining being inside the game.5.What does the woman initially plan to do A.Hang out. B.Go hiking. C.Watch TV.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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6~7小题。6.Where does the conversation take place A.In a hotel. B.In a restaurant. C.In a shopping mall.7.What is the woman concerned about A.The bags might get broken. B.Her stuff may be damaged.C.The place is not safe enough.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Why is the woman here A.To place an order. B.To postpone the order. C.To collect the order.9.What does the man promise to offer A.An extra cake. B.A free delivery. C.A full refund.10.What will the woman get in the end A.An apology gift. B.A car-themed cake. C.A cake with a guitar design.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.How does the woman feel at the beginning A.Calm. B.Curious. C.Nervous.12.What is the woman's problem A.A serious stomachache.B.An old filling that needs replacement.C.A hole in her tooth causing discomfort.13.What does the woman think of her previous experience A.Unpleasant. B.Satisfactory. C.Boring.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.What is the woman looking for A.A campus part-time job. B.A chance to work online. C.A program for job experience.15.What field is the woman interested in A.Government policy. B.Business management. C.Environmental work.16.Why does Mr.Johnson suggest visiting the career center A.To attend workshops. B.To find listed programs. C.To meet the club leaders.17.What advice is given on the application process A.Building up contacts. B.Volunteering at the centre. C.Focusing less on coursework.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.What is The Honey Kids Asia A.A program. B.A magazine. C.A company.19.Who is The Honey Kids Asia intended for A.Tourists. B.Guides. C.Singaporeans.20.What can The Honey Kids Asia do for you A.Babysit kids. B.Save money. C.Open bank accounts.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。AWe are lucky enough to have some of the world’s best art exhibitions in London, with collections that span centuries and are often masterpieces in their own right. From classical to contemporary works with visual effects and high-tech immersive experiences, these exhibitions in London are inspiring next generations.Paradox Museum London, KnightsbridgeThe Paradox Museum London is the capital’s most playful new exhibition space, designed to confuse and excite minds of all ages. Interact with more than 50 mind-bending exhibits across 25 rooms, following routes to pass through a mini mirror maze, a magical tunnel and a zero-gravity capsule (太空舱) for your friends and family.Healing Frequency, Moco MuseumHow better to mark the opening of a fascinating new museum than with a performance art exhibition by globally celebrated creative Marina bramovi Healing Frequency collects 12 works, including beds, chairs and benches in the artist’s signature (签名) crystals. Prepare to switch between the role of observer and participant at the new showcase as decades of Marina’s works explore art and human spirituality.Marilyn: The Exhibition, London BridgeUncover the world of a Hollywood actress at a fascinating new exhibition at London Bridge. The showcase of 250 objects is loaned from Ted Stampfer, the world’s largest collector of souvenirs relating to the film star. Highlights include an identical dress Marilyn wore to sing Happy Birthday Mr President to Kennedy, and an original New York Daily newspaper from 6 August, 1962 announcing her passing a day ago. Exhibits go into the minute of her short life.The Formula 1 Exhibition, ExCel CentreFollowing runs in Madrid, Vienna and Toronto that drew in motorheads from far and wide, The Formula 1 Exhibition is open at ExCeL London. Get up close to souvenirs from the sport’s history in an exhibition combining audio-visual design, engineering displays and iconic Grand Prix cars. Best of all, state-of-the-art simulators encourage potential racers to experience what it’s like to sit behind the wheel and speed around the Silverstone track.21.Which museum may inspire your child’s scientific curiosity A.Paradox Museum London. B.Moco Museum.C.London Bridge Museum. D.ExCel Centre.22.What do we know about the exhibition of Marilyn A.The exhibits belong to London Bridge Museum.B.Marilyn used to work as Kennedy’s secretary.C.The dress exhibited was the same as Marilyn’s.D.Marilyn passed away on 6 August, 1962.23.What can Healing Frequency and The Formula 1 Exhibition both offer A.Special visual effects. B.Famous artists’ signatures.C.Performance art shows. D.Vivid personal experiences.BAt the end of a perfect July afternoon in 2016, Raymond awoke from an accident only to find that he’d damaged his neck and could no longer walk or fully use his hands.But that’s just the beginning of Raymond’s story. A year later, sad with the lack of rehab (康复) resources available for people like himself in New Orleans, the former broadcast engineer decided that his hometown needed an adaptive gym to cater for those with injuries and disabilities (残疾). Based on the need, Raymond financed the establishment (建立) of Split Second Fitness in 2021, with specially designed workout equipment and therapy programs that allow clients to grow stronger without the aim (意图) of making money.The inspiration for Split Second Fitness came to Raymond as he spent three months at a rehab center in Sacramento, which redefined his understanding of recovery. “I knew I had to get back home and figure out how to do that,” says Raymond, who spent three years raising funds (资金) and learning how to run an organization.Seated bikes help move disabled users’ legs; yoga instructors help stroke survivors increase flexibility and range of motion; mental health experts facilitate the hard transition to a new way of living… “Anybody’s life can change in a split second like mine did,” explains Raymond. “What our organization is really centered around is ‘How do we give you hope ’ and ‘How can we help you transform that hope into action steps for you to create a better tomorrow ’”“The aim is to increase the quality of life of those with a disability,” he says. “Because if I can give you something to look forward to, it will help you get out of the painful process and help you get back on track to a happy and healthy life.” Raymond, who insists he’s just getting started, says that he plans to open similar gyms across the nation. “I want to be remembered as someone who moved the needle on disability advocacy issues.”24.What do we know about Split Second Fitness A.It is open to everyone. B.It is made up of many gyms.C.It is financed by TV programs. D.It is run on a non-profit (盈利) basis.25.What inspired Raymond to set up Split Second Fitness A.A live broadcast. B.A rehab experience.C.A request from a fitness center. D.A suggestion from a former workmate.26.What can we learn about Split Second Fitness from paragraph 4 A.Its goal and mission (使命). B.Its facilities (设备) and staff.C.Its background and change. D.Its challenges and difficulties.27.What is the best title for the text A.Life with a Disability: a Painful ProcessB.Hope in action: a Road to Self-discoveryC.Gyms: Making You Healthier and StrongerD.Instructors (教练): Helping you become energeticCMost people in the Netherlands are convinced that their consumption patterns affect the environment. Many of them are looking for ways to reduce their footprint. However, the reality is more complicated, according to a research by Leiden PhD candidate Levon Amatuni, who studied car sharing and the reuse of phones. He used his background in computer science and mathematics to model and measure the benefits of such practices.His research shows users of car-sharing platforms reduce their impact by only 3 to 18 percent — much less than 51 or 37 percent claimed in previous research. This is caused by so-called “rebound effects”, which are rarely accounted for by companies or even researchers.For example, shared vehicles are replaced with new models more frequently than private cars. Additionally, the introduction of sharing schemes (方案) can encourage people to drive when they would have otherwise taken public transport. These rebound effects turn out to be highly influential. Amatuni also found users of sharing platforms don’t significantly reduce their driving. “And if they do, they often take buses and trains, which aren’t emission-free,” he says. While public transport is usually a better option, its impact is not negligible. So, this data must be included to make an accurate assessment.Similarly, Amatuni discovered that a second-hand phone only offsets (抵消) about one-third of a new phone’s production. Rebound effects are the cause. If people couldn’t sell their old devices, they would use them for longer.In other words, reuse both extends the lifetime of a device — by giving it a new owner — but also shortens it, as people tend to sell their newly bought devices sooner.Amatuni doesn’t want people to conclude taking small steps towards sustainability is pointless. “Our intentions are still what’s most important,” he says, “but meanwhile, people need to realise there’re no easy fixes.” He recommends prioritising overall consumption reduction rather than continuing current habits while trying to make them more efficient.28.What is the focus of Amatuni’s research A.The ways of reducing people’s footprint.B.The benefits of car sharing and phone reuse.C.The damage of public transport to the environment.D.The knowledge of computer science and mathematics.29.What does the underlined word “negligible” in paragraph 3 mean A.Small. B.Permanent.C.Direct. D.Immediate.30.Which of the following represents a phone rebound effect A.Buying new phones often. B.Keeping old phones in use.C.Taking care of new phones. D.Selling used phones cheaply.31.What is Amatuni’s suggestion on promoting sustainability A.Stop eco-friendly habits. B.Increase production efficiency.C.Reduce total resource use. D.Seek easy solutions to eco-crisis.DWhen I began the Orange Street News in November of 2014, I had only one subscriber, my grandma. She paid $1 for a year subscription. My second subscriber was my neighbor Sue. Those first few months were pretty slow. I remembered knocking on doors up and down Orange Street in the freezing cold handing out the free papers I had made from my home computer. I got a lot of “oh isn’t she cute” looks but not a lot of subscribers. Looking back, I understand people weren’t exactly dying to read stories like my baby sister being born and my neighbor talking about how bad dorm rooms smell!Everything changed one day in April of 2016. That was the day when the Orange Street News was the first to report that a murder happened in my community. People around the country were really shocked that I got that story. But still, a lot of people got upset that someone so young was reporting on something so serious. They were just looking at my age, not my reporting. I reported the facts to the people. The right facts. That’s the job of a reporter and I took it seriously.Since breaking the story of the murder, I’ve published hundreds of stories and broken countless exclusive. I made sure to keep reporting straight news. I never put my opinion on news story. And as my reporting grew, so did my readers. And so many other great things happened too. I got a book deal with Scholastic. People are even making a television show based on my life.When the Orange Street News hit the one million hits mark, I felt shocked. This is something I never expected. I couldn’t help but think back to that first subscription, the one I sold to my grandma. She was my first supporter. Since then, so many more people who I’ve never met and who don’t know me began to support me. First in Selinsgrove. Then people from all across the country. It is all of you who make the Orange Street News possible.32.Why did the writer have few subscribers at the beginning A.The yearly subscription fee was high. B.The initial stories were not appealing.C.Neighbors were attracted by her cute look. D.Knocking on doors disturbed the neighbors.33.What changes did the reporting in 2016 bring to the writer A.The paper gained great popularity. B.The paper issued one million copies.C.The writer made a television show. D.The writer wrote a book on Scholastic.34.What counts most as a reporter in the writer’s eye A.Break the story. B.Cover serious news.C.Get the story straight. D.State opinions on news story.35.What is the purpose of the passage A.To inspire readers to become reporters. B.To share her secret of breaking exclusive.C.To advertise the Orange Street News. D.To express gratitude to her supporters.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。An old study in the advertising literature found that we’re more likely to read advertisements for the products we have bought, even if they have proved to be “lemons”, or useless. This phenomenon also applies to our decision-making process. Humans sometimes make bad choices and stick with them despite negative consequences. 36 But in general bad choices have to do with acting out of emotion and not out of reason. Strong emotions can cloud our thinking and lead us down one rabbit hole after another.Doubling down on a bad choice may also relate to our self-esteem and the ability to admit mistakes. Narcissists(自恋者) usually won’t admit a mistake because it contradicts their self-image. But the fact is that many of us aren’t narcissistic. 37 Even when trapped in a bad relationship, we may still stick with it, hoping things will eventually change for the better.Resilience involves managing strong emotions and preventing them from fully dictating our decisions. Considering emotion is important, enthusiasm for something can move us forward, but it can also block our vision. 38 While relying solely on our “gut feeling” can be helpful, it works best when we use our head, integrating intuitive insights with logical thinking.Doubling down is generally unwise. We need to acknowledge our errors and be willing to say we’re sorry and apologize. 39 In fact, it’s smarter than denying mistakes. By admitting them, we learn valuable lessons and promote personal growth. Recognizing when to cut our losses is crucial, allowing us to pursue new opportunities with confidence. 40A.And we often struggle with this.B.The reasons for that are complex.C.Make our decisions with full passion.D.There is nothing wrong with doing this.E.So stop trying to make lemonade from bad lemons.F.The more errors you make, the more you will learn.G.We should consider what’s right, not just what feels right.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)阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。The first class I went to in college was philosophy, and it changed my life. Our first assignment was to write a response paper to an essay by Albert Camus.I entered college 41 to get a degree in engineering. I always liked the way mathematics had clear answers and was good at it. So when I received this, I was instantly nervous. Even more troubling was that the professor 42 to give any guidelines; he gave us total 43 . Full of anxiety, I read Camus’ essay multiple times but still felt unsure. Unlike math, there were no set answers here, and I was forced to 44 my own interpretation.When I sat down to write, my notes and ideas were all 45 , but the words were lost. I tried various strategies but nothing seemed to work. 46 , after a lot of stress, my ideas became more organized and the words fell on the page. Still, I wondered if what I was saying made sense. Through all the 47 , I continued writing the best I could and turned it in, simply hoping for the best.Then came judgment day. The professor returned our papers with grades and 48 . He gave me an A, suggesting that my essay was 49 overall and my reading of the essay was original. My relief and newfound 50 upon reading his comments could not be overstated.What I learned through this process 51 well beyond a college paper. I learned to be 52 to new challenges. I left engineering and became a lawyer. Philosophy helped me 53 courage to try a new career path. More importantly, I learned that education is not just a path to a career but a chance to 54 . Philosophy taught me the value of learning for its own sake, and this lesson continues to 55 my life every day.41.A.intending B.assuming C.appealing D.promising42.A.agreed B.volunteered C.refused D.hesitated43.A.imagination B.freedom C.vision D.assessment44.A.reflect on B.account for C.submit to D.figure out45.A.present B.familiar C.unique D.practical46.A.Apparently B.Eventually C.Occasionally D.Absolutely47.A.delight B.passion C.uncertainty D.disappointment48.A.recognition B.persuasion C.notes D.comments49.A.brief B.effective C.abstract D.critical50.A.confidence B.gratitude C.energy D.credit51.A.anticipated B.connected C.extended D.revealed52.A.open B.sensitive C.loyal D.subject53.A.admire B.seek C.show D.develop54.A.adapt B.grow C.understand D.succeed55.A.transfer B.appreciate C.impact D.determine第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第二节(共15小题:每小题1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。The “Italian Contemporary Art and Artists on the Silk Road” exhibition, 56 (hold) at the Grand Tang Mall in Xi’an, drew over 60,000 visitors during its 37-day run. Described by art57 (enthusiastic) Zhang Yin, this unique event displayed the integration of Chinese tradition with Western modernity, offering an 58 (appeal) journey transcending time and space.The exhibition’s route began in Italy and spanned countries along the Silk Road, ending in Xi’an, 59 route’s origin. Pasquale Terracciano, from Italy’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, viewed the exhibition 60 a symbol of renewal and dialogue, highlighting the role of art in bridging cultural divides.61 (historic), the Silk Road promoted cultural exchange between China and Italy, which 62 (evidence) by Marco Polo’s travels and the spread of Chinese culture to Italy. The Xi’an Art Museum, together with Italian peers, preserves this legacy, having previously hosted the “Beyond the Wall: Xi’an Contemporary Art Exhibition” in Florence.63 (feature) 31 pieces from 33 Italian artists, the exhibition presented a diverse range of creative expressions, reflecting Italy’s artistic evolution from the 1960s to today. Notable was “What holds it all together,” a chinoiserie-inspired piece made of porcelain and organic glass, 64 exemplified the enduring cultural bond between the two nations.Though the exhibition closed its doors in Xi’an, the echo of its profound impact on the cultural landscape 65 (continue) to resonate, fostering a new era of creative harmony between China and Italy.第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Jasper对你在“科学三分钟”(3-minute Science Speech Activity)中介绍的生物多样性研究很感兴趣,想了解你如何应对研究中的挑战。请你写一封邮件回复,内容包括:1.研究困难;2.解决方法。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。Dear Jasper,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)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。Knock-knock-knock. “Hello ” I called timidly through my cousin Anita’s bedroom door. No answer. There’s no way she forgot I was moving in today, right I thought. “Anita It’s me, Norah! ” I called again.I had only met my cousin once a couple of years ago when Anita and Aunt Sonam had flown to California to visit. Mom had hoped Anita and I would be friends. But all Anita wanted to talk about was soccer, which was practically a foreign language to me. Secretly, I had felt relieved when the visit was over.Now, I was standing in my aunt’s tiny apartment in New York City, and there was still no answer from Anita. I knocked again, a little louder this time. Finally, Anita opened the door. She apologized, saying she had been listening to music. But instead of inviting me in, Anita frowned at my massive suitcase.Behind her, I could see a blue beanbag chair crowded next to a bunk bed (上下铺). In my old room in California, I’d had a double bed all to myself, and my original artwork had covered all the walls. Anita’s walls, on the other hand, were covered with posters of the U. S. women’s soccer team. I didn’t see any free space to hang anything else.“C-can I come in ” I asked, blushing. Anita nodded, but she barely moved. I had no choice but to squeeze by her into the room. I put my stuff against the wall and Anita started bouncing the soccer ball from her foot to her knee and back again. Suddenly, her foot kicked the ball at an odd angle, and it accidentally flew toward me. “Whoops! ” Anita called. “Think fast!”But I was still taking in the surroundings, so the ball caught me off guard and bounced off my shoulder. Forcing a smile, I pretended it didn’t bother me. Unsure of what to do, I took out my sketchbook (素描本) and colored pencils and sat down. Just holding my sketchbook made me feel more at ease. I started sketching aimlessly while Anita went back to bounce her ball.Suddenly, it dawned on me that I could draw Anita in action. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Anita studied the drawing carefully.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________21世纪教育网 www.21cnjy.com 精品试卷·第 2 页 (共 2 页)/ 让教学更有效 高效备考 | 英语学科2025年浙江高考英语特供秘卷(一)附答案(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.What will the woman do A.Pay her own bill. B.Check all the bills. C.Settle all the bills.2.How does the man find the course A.The lectures are difficult. B.The classes lack interaction.C.The classmates are very active.3.What are the speakers talking about A.House decoration. B.Furniture style. C.Fashion trend.4.How can players improve their gaming experience A.By turning up the sound.B.By changing the game settings.C.By imagining being inside the game.5.What does the woman initially plan to do A.Hang out. B.Go hiking. C.Watch TV.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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6~7小题。6.Where does the conversation take place A.In a hotel. B.In a restaurant. C.In a shopping mall.7.What is the woman concerned about A.The bags might get broken. B.Her stuff may be damaged.C.The place is not safe enough.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Why is the woman here A.To place an order. B.To postpone the order. C.To collect the order.9.What does the man promise to offer A.An extra cake. B.A free delivery. C.A full refund.10.What will the woman get in the end A.An apology gift. B.A car-themed cake. C.A cake with a guitar design.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.How does the woman feel at the beginning A.Calm. B.Curious. C.Nervous.12.What is the woman's problem A.A serious stomachache.B.An old filling that needs replacement.C.A hole in her tooth causing discomfort.13.What does the woman think of her previous experience A.Unpleasant. B.Satisfactory. C.Boring.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.What is the woman looking for A.A campus part-time job. B.A chance to work online. C.A program for job experience.15.What field is the woman interested in A.Government policy. B.Business management. C.Environmental work.16.Why does Mr.Johnson suggest visiting the career center A.To attend workshops. B.To find listed programs. C.To meet the club leaders.17.What advice is given on the application process A.Building up contacts. B.Volunteering at the centre. C.Focusing less on coursework.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.What is The Honey Kids Asia A.A program. B.A magazine. C.A company.19.Who is The Honey Kids Asia intended for A.Tourists. B.Guides. C.Singaporeans.20.What can The Honey Kids Asia do for you A.Babysit kids. B.Save money. C.Open bank accounts.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。AWe are lucky enough to have some of the world’s best art exhibitions in London, with collections that span centuries and are often masterpieces in their own right. From classical to contemporary works with visual effects and high-tech immersive experiences, these exhibitions in London are inspiring next generations.Paradox Museum London, KnightsbridgeThe Paradox Museum London is the capital’s most playful new exhibition space, designed to confuse and excite minds of all ages. Interact with more than 50 mind-bending exhibits across 25 rooms, following routes to pass through a mini mirror maze, a magical tunnel and a zero-gravity capsule (太空舱) for your friends and family.Healing Frequency, Moco MuseumHow better to mark the opening of a fascinating new museum than with a performance art exhibition by globally celebrated creative Marina bramovi Healing Frequency collects 12 works, including beds, chairs and benches in the artist’s signature (签名) crystals. Prepare to switch between the role of observer and participant at the new showcase as decades of Marina’s works explore art and human spirituality.Marilyn: The Exhibition, London BridgeUncover the world of a Hollywood actress at a fascinating new exhibition at London Bridge. The showcase of 250 objects is loaned from Ted Stampfer, the world’s largest collector of souvenirs relating to the film star. Highlights include an identical dress Marilyn wore to sing Happy Birthday Mr President to Kennedy, and an original New York Daily newspaper from 6 August, 1962 announcing her passing a day ago. Exhibits go into the minute of her short life.The Formula 1 Exhibition, ExCel CentreFollowing runs in Madrid, Vienna and Toronto that drew in motorheads from far and wide, The Formula 1 Exhibition is open at ExCeL London. Get up close to souvenirs from the sport’s history in an exhibition combining audio-visual design, engineering displays and iconic Grand Prix cars. Best of all, state-of-the-art simulators encourage potential racers to experience what it’s like to sit behind the wheel and speed around the Silverstone track.21.Which museum may inspire your child’s scientific curiosity A.Paradox Museum London. B.Moco Museum.C.London Bridge Museum. D.ExCel Centre.22.What do we know about the exhibition of Marilyn A.The exhibits belong to London Bridge Museum.B.Marilyn used to work as Kennedy’s secretary.C.The dress exhibited was the same as Marilyn’s.D.Marilyn passed away on 6 August, 1962.23.What can Healing Frequency and The Formula 1 Exhibition both offer A.Special visual effects. B.Famous artists’ signatures.C.Performance art shows. D.Vivid personal experiences.BAt the end of a perfect July afternoon in 2016, Raymond awoke from an accident only to find that he’d damaged his neck and could no longer walk or fully use his hands.But that’s just the beginning of Raymond’s story. A year later, sad with the lack of rehab (康复) resources available for people like himself in New Orleans, the former broadcast engineer decided that his hometown needed an adaptive gym to cater for those with injuries and disabilities (残疾). Based on the need, Raymond financed the establishment (建立) of Split Second Fitness in 2021, with specially designed workout equipment and therapy programs that allow clients to grow stronger without the aim (意图) of making money.The inspiration for Split Second Fitness came to Raymond as he spent three months at a rehab center in Sacramento, which redefined his understanding of recovery. “I knew I had to get back home and figure out how to do that,” says Raymond, who spent three years raising funds (资金) and learning how to run an organization.Seated bikes help move disabled users’ legs; yoga instructors help stroke survivors increase flexibility and range of motion; mental health experts facilitate the hard transition to a new way of living… “Anybody’s life can change in a split second like mine did,” explains Raymond. “What our organization is really centered around is ‘How do we give you hope ’ and ‘How can we help you transform that hope into action steps for you to create a better tomorrow ’”“The aim is to increase the quality of life of those with a disability,” he says. “Because if I can give you something to look forward to, it will help you get out of the painful process and help you get back on track to a happy and healthy life.” Raymond, who insists he’s just getting started, says that he plans to open similar gyms across the nation. “I want to be remembered as someone who moved the needle on disability advocacy issues.”24.What do we know about Split Second Fitness A.It is open to everyone. B.It is made up of many gyms.C.It is financed by TV programs. D.It is run on a non-profit (盈利) basis.25.What inspired Raymond to set up Split Second Fitness A.A live broadcast. B.A rehab experience.C.A request from a fitness center. D.A suggestion from a former workmate.26.What can we learn about Split Second Fitness from paragraph 4 A.Its goal and mission (使命). B.Its facilities (设备) and staff.C.Its background and change. D.Its challenges and difficulties.27.What is the best title for the text A.Life with a Disability: a Painful ProcessB.Hope in action: a Road to Self-discoveryC.Gyms: Making You Healthier and StrongerD.Instructors (教练): Helping you become energeticCMost people in the Netherlands are convinced that their consumption patterns affect the environment. Many of them are looking for ways to reduce their footprint. However, the reality is more complicated, according to a research by Leiden PhD candidate Levon Amatuni, who studied car sharing and the reuse of phones. He used his background in computer science and mathematics to model and measure the benefits of such practices.His research shows users of car-sharing platforms reduce their impact by only 3 to 18 percent — much less than 51 or 37 percent claimed in previous research. This is caused by so-called “rebound effects”, which are rarely accounted for by companies or even researchers.For example, shared vehicles are replaced with new models more frequently than private cars. Additionally, the introduction of sharing schemes (方案) can encourage people to drive when they would have otherwise taken public transport. These rebound effects turn out to be highly influential. Amatuni also found users of sharing platforms don’t significantly reduce their driving. “And if they do, they often take buses and trains, which aren’t emission-free,” he says. While public transport is usually a better option, its impact is not negligible. So, this data must be included to make an accurate assessment.Similarly, Amatuni discovered that a second-hand phone only offsets (抵消) about one-third of a new phone’s production. Rebound effects are the cause. If people couldn’t sell their old devices, they would use them for longer.In other words, reuse both extends the lifetime of a device — by giving it a new owner — but also shortens it, as people tend to sell their newly bought devices sooner.Amatuni doesn’t want people to conclude taking small steps towards sustainability is pointless. “Our intentions are still what’s most important,” he says, “but meanwhile, people need to realise there’re no easy fixes.” He recommends prioritising overall consumption reduction rather than continuing current habits while trying to make them more efficient.28.What is the focus of Amatuni’s research A.The ways of reducing people’s footprint.B.The benefits of car sharing and phone reuse.C.The damage of public transport to the environment.D.The knowledge of computer science and mathematics.29.What does the underlined word “negligible” in paragraph 3 mean A.Small. B.Permanent.C.Direct. D.Immediate.30.Which of the following represents a phone rebound effect A.Buying new phones often. B.Keeping old phones in use.C.Taking care of new phones. D.Selling used phones cheaply.31.What is Amatuni’s suggestion on promoting sustainability A.Stop eco-friendly habits. B.Increase production efficiency.C.Reduce total resource use. D.Seek easy solutions to eco-crisis.DWhen I began the Orange Street News in November of 2014, I had only one subscriber, my grandma. She paid $1 for a year subscription. My second subscriber was my neighbor Sue. Those first few months were pretty slow. I remembered knocking on doors up and down Orange Street in the freezing cold handing out the free papers I had made from my home computer. I got a lot of “oh isn’t she cute” looks but not a lot of subscribers. Looking back, I understand people weren’t exactly dying to read stories like my baby sister being born and my neighbor talking about how bad dorm rooms smell!Everything changed one day in April of 2016. That was the day when the Orange Street News was the first to report that a murder happened in my community. People around the country were really shocked that I got that story. But still, a lot of people got upset that someone so young was reporting on something so serious. They were just looking at my age, not my reporting. I reported the facts to the people. The right facts. That’s the job of a reporter and I took it seriously.Since breaking the story of the murder, I’ve published hundreds of stories and broken countless exclusive. I made sure to keep reporting straight news. I never put my opinion on news story. And as my reporting grew, so did my readers. And so many other great things happened too. I got a book deal with Scholastic. People are even making a television show based on my life.When the Orange Street News hit the one million hits mark, I felt shocked. This is something I never expected. I couldn’t help but think back to that first subscription, the one I sold to my grandma. She was my first supporter. Since then, so many more people who I’ve never met and who don’t know me began to support me. First in Selinsgrove. Then people from all across the country. It is all of you who make the Orange Street News possible.32.Why did the writer have few subscribers at the beginning A.The yearly subscription fee was high. B.The initial stories were not appealing.C.Neighbors were attracted by her cute look. D.Knocking on doors disturbed the neighbors.33.What changes did the reporting in 2016 bring to the writer A.The paper gained great popularity. B.The paper issued one million copies.C.The writer made a television show. D.The writer wrote a book on Scholastic.34.What counts most as a reporter in the writer’s eye A.Break the story. B.Cover serious news.C.Get the story straight. D.State opinions on news story.35.What is the purpose of the passage A.To inspire readers to become reporters. B.To share her secret of breaking exclusive.C.To advertise the Orange Street News. D.To express gratitude to her supporters.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。An old study in the advertising literature found that we’re more likely to read advertisements for the products we have bought, even if they have proved to be “lemons”, or useless. This phenomenon also applies to our decision-making process. Humans sometimes make bad choices and stick with them despite negative consequences. 36 But in general bad choices have to do with acting out of emotion and not out of reason. Strong emotions can cloud our thinking and lead us down one rabbit hole after another.Doubling down on a bad choice may also relate to our self-esteem and the ability to admit mistakes. Narcissists(自恋者) usually won’t admit a mistake because it contradicts their self-image. But the fact is that many of us aren’t narcissistic. 37 Even when trapped in a bad relationship, we may still stick with it, hoping things will eventually change for the better.Resilience involves managing strong emotions and preventing them from fully dictating our decisions. Considering emotion is important, enthusiasm for something can move us forward, but it can also block our vision. 38 While relying solely on our “gut feeling” can be helpful, it works best when we use our head, integrating intuitive insights with logical thinking.Doubling down is generally unwise. We need to acknowledge our errors and be willing to say we’re sorry and apologize. 39 In fact, it’s smarter than denying mistakes. By admitting them, we learn valuable lessons and promote personal growth. Recognizing when to cut our losses is crucial, allowing us to pursue new opportunities with confidence. 40A.And we often struggle with this.B.The reasons for that are complex.C.Make our decisions with full passion.D.There is nothing wrong with doing this.E.So stop trying to make lemonade from bad lemons.F.The more errors you make, the more you will learn.G.We should consider what’s right, not just what feels right.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)阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。The first class I went to in college was philosophy, and it changed my life. Our first assignment was to write a response paper to an essay by Albert Camus.I entered college 41 to get a degree in engineering. I always liked the way mathematics had clear answers and was good at it. So when I received this, I was instantly nervous. Even more troubling was that the professor 42 to give any guidelines; he gave us total 43 . Full of anxiety, I read Camus’ essay multiple times but still felt unsure. Unlike math, there were no set answers here, and I was forced to 44 my own interpretation.When I sat down to write, my notes and ideas were all 45 , but the words were lost. I tried various strategies but nothing seemed to work. 46 , after a lot of stress, my ideas became more organized and the words fell on the page. Still, I wondered if what I was saying made sense. Through all the 47 , I continued writing the best I could and turned it in, simply hoping for the best.Then came judgment day. The professor returned our papers with grades and 48 . He gave me an A, suggesting that my essay was 49 overall and my reading of the essay was original. My relief and newfound 50 upon reading his comments could not be overstated.What I learned through this process 51 well beyond a college paper. I learned to be 52 to new challenges. I left engineering and became a lawyer. Philosophy helped me 53 courage to try a new career path. More importantly, I learned that education is not just a path to a career but a chance to 54 . Philosophy taught me the value of learning for its own sake, and this lesson continues to 55 my life every day.41.A.intending B.assuming C.appealing D.promising42.A.agreed B.volunteered C.refused D.hesitated43.A.imagination B.freedom C.vision D.assessment44.A.reflect on B.account for C.submit to D.figure out45.A.present B.familiar C.unique D.practical46.A.Apparently B.Eventually C.Occasionally D.Absolutely47.A.delight B.passion C.uncertainty D.disappointment48.A.recognition B.persuasion C.notes D.comments49.A.brief B.effective C.abstract D.critical50.A.confidence B.gratitude C.energy D.credit51.A.anticipated B.connected C.extended D.revealed52.A.open B.sensitive C.loyal D.subject53.A.admire B.seek C.show D.develop54.A.adapt B.grow C.understand D.succeed55.A.transfer B.appreciate C.impact D.determine第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第二节(共15小题:每小题1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。The “Italian Contemporary Art and Artists on the Silk Road” exhibition, 56 (hold) at the Grand Tang Mall in Xi’an, drew over 60,000 visitors during its 37-day run. Described by art57 (enthusiastic) Zhang Yin, this unique event displayed the integration of Chinese tradition with Western modernity, offering an 58 (appeal) journey transcending time and space.The exhibition’s route began in Italy and spanned countries along the Silk Road, ending in Xi’an, 59 route’s origin. Pasquale Terracciano, from Italy’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, viewed the exhibition 60 a symbol of renewal and dialogue, highlighting the role of art in bridging cultural divides.61 (historic), the Silk Road promoted cultural exchange between China and Italy, which 62 (evidence) by Marco Polo’s travels and the spread of Chinese culture to Italy. The Xi’an Art Museum, together with Italian peers, preserves this legacy, having previously hosted the “Beyond the Wall: Xi’an Contemporary Art Exhibition” in Florence.63 (feature) 31 pieces from 33 Italian artists, the exhibition presented a diverse range of creative expressions, reflecting Italy’s artistic evolution from the 1960s to today. Notable was “What holds it all together,” a chinoiserie-inspired piece made of porcelain and organic glass, 64 exemplified the enduring cultural bond between the two nations.Though the exhibition closed its doors in Xi’an, the echo of its profound impact on the cultural landscape 65 (continue) to resonate, fostering a new era of creative harmony between China and Italy.第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Jasper对你在“科学三分钟”(3-minute Science Speech Activity)中介绍的生物多样性研究很感兴趣,想了解你如何应对研究中的挑战。请你写一封邮件回复,内容包括:1.研究困难;2.解决方法。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。Dear Jasper,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)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。Knock-knock-knock. “Hello ” I called timidly through my cousin Anita’s bedroom door. No answer. There’s no way she forgot I was moving in today, right I thought. “Anita It’s me, Norah! ” I called again.I had only met my cousin once a couple of years ago when Anita and Aunt Sonam had flown to California to visit. Mom had hoped Anita and I would be friends. But all Anita wanted to talk about was soccer, which was practically a foreign language to me. Secretly, I had felt relieved when the visit was over.Now, I was standing in my aunt’s tiny apartment in New York City, and there was still no answer from Anita. I knocked again, a little louder this time. Finally, Anita opened the door. She apologized, saying she had been listening to music. But instead of inviting me in, Anita frowned at my massive suitcase.Behind her, I could see a blue beanbag chair crowded next to a bunk bed (上下铺). In my old room in California, I’d had a double bed all to myself, and my original artwork had covered all the walls. Anita’s walls, on the other hand, were covered with posters of the U. S. women’s soccer team. I didn’t see any free space to hang anything else.“C-can I come in ” I asked, blushing. Anita nodded, but she barely moved. I had no choice but to squeeze by her into the room. I put my stuff against the wall and Anita started bouncing the soccer ball from her foot to her knee and back again. Suddenly, her foot kicked the ball at an odd angle, and it accidentally flew toward me. “Whoops! ” Anita called. “Think fast!”But I was still taking in the surroundings, so the ball caught me off guard and bounced off my shoulder. Forcing a smile, I pretended it didn’t bother me. Unsure of what to do, I took out my sketchbook (素描本) and colored pencils and sat down. Just holding my sketchbook made me feel more at ease. I started sketching aimlessly while Anita went back to bounce her ball.Suddenly, it dawned on me that I could draw Anita in action. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Anita studied the drawing carefully.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 A B A B C A B C B C题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 C C A C C B A A A B题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 A C D D B A B B A A题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 C B A C D B A G D E题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 A C B D A B C D B A题号 51 52 53 54 55答案 C A D B C1.A【知识点】日常生活2.B【知识点】课程3.A【知识点】房屋和家居4.B【知识点】游戏5.C【知识点】闲暇活动 、计划6.A 7.B【知识点】日常生活8.C 9.B 10.C【知识点】商品 、食物与饮料11.C 12.C 13.A【知识点】医疗 、疾病14.C 15.C 16.B 17.A【知识点】环境保护18.A 19.A 20.B【知识点】旅游观光、广告/布告21.A 22.C 23.D【知识点】旅游观光、广告/布告、应用文24.D 25.B 26.A 27.B【知识点】善行义举(个人)、记叙文28.B 29.A 30.A 31.C【知识点】环境保护、说明文32.B 33.A 34.C 35.D【知识点】记叙文、个人经历36.B 37.A 38.G 39.D 40.E【知识点】方法/策略41.A 42.C 43.B 44.D 45.A 46.B 47.C 48.D 49.B 50.A 51.C 52.A 53.D 54.B 55.C【知识点】学习、记叙文、个人经历56.held 57.enthusiast 58.appealing 59.the 60.as 61.Historically 62.was evidenced 63.Featuring 64.which 65.continues/will continue【知识点】中国文化与节日66.Dear Jasper,I’m glad you’re interested in my biodiversity research. There were two main difficulties that I met while doing the research. Firstly, data collection was tough due to complex field conditions. It was hard to collect samples as some habitats were inaccessible and some species were scarce. Secondly, data processing was complicated.To solve these problems, I cooperated with local organizations for sample collection and used modern technology like drones. For data, I took training courses and used special software.Yours,Li Hua【知识点】个人经历67.范文Suddenly, it dawned on me that I could draw Anita in action. Quickly turning to a blank page, I broadly outlined the shape of my cousin bouncing the soccer ball. My spirits rose with each new line I drew. It was true that I didn’t enjoy playing sports, but I was really enjoying the challenge of trying to sketch my cousin in action! Although it was my first attempt at something like this, I was pleased with the way I’d captured the energy of Anita’s movements. As I was examining my drawing, I didn’t notice the soccer ball was no longer bouncing. I glanced up to see Anita curiously eyeing my drawing. Nervously, I handed the sketchbook to her.Anita studied the drawing carefully. I resisted the urge to grab the sketchbook and hide. She must think it was totally weird. However, Anita said it was awesome and asked if she could have it. Before I could respond, she had already ripped the drawing out of the sketchbook. Then Anita rummaged through a drawer for a tape, saying that she wasn’t really into art, but thought the drawing should definitely be on display in “our room”. After taping the drawing over one of her posters, Anita said a few changes needed to be made around the room if I was moving in. With a broad smile, I picked up Anita’s soccer ball and tossed it toward my new roommate. “Think fast! ”【知识点】个人经历、生活故事21世纪教育网 www.21cnjy.com 精品试卷·第 2 页 (共 2 页) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025年浙江高考英语特供秘卷(一).doc 2025年浙江高考英语特供秘卷(一)听力.mp3 2025年浙江高考英语特供秘卷(一)附答案.doc 2025年浙江高考英语特供秘卷(答题卡).doc