资源简介 2025学年第一学期浙江省县域教研联盟高三年级模拟考试英语考生须知: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班级、姓名、考场、座位号及准考证号并核对条形码信息;3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效,考试结束后,只需上交答题卷;选择题部分(共95分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。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。每段对话读两遍。1. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In a flower shop. B. In a restaurant. C. In a kitchen.2. What does the man ask the woman to do A. Go to the factory. B. Deliver a car. C. Contact a customer.3. Who might Barbara be A. A video analyst. B. A website designer. C. A travel blogger.4. Why is the man upset A. The Chess Club is full. B. His father won't help him.C. He can't join the Drama Club.5. What does the man probably want to do A. Do some exercise. B. Get an extra key. C. Look for the lift.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。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. What is the man’s advice for the woman’s trip A. She should go to Pisa.B. She can check out Venice.C. She’d better stay in Rome.7. How long will the woman probably stay in Rome A. Two days. B. Five days. C. Seven days.下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. Why does the woman hope to join the club A. To create new traditions.B. To organize cultural events.C. To explore various cultures.9. Which club activity does the woman probably like best A. Cultural nights.B. International food fair.C. Games from different countries.10. What is the woman hoping for A. Making new friends.B. Sharing her school life.C. Developing the small town.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11. What’s wrong with the TV A. There is no picture.B. The sound is too loud.C. It takes up too much space.12. How does the man react after hearing the TV problem A. He refuses to repair it.B. He apologizes right away.C. He argues about the purchase time.13. What does the woman want to do A. Have the TV repaired.B. Ask for a new TV.C. Get her money back.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14. Why is Emily doing unpaid work in the new season of the show A. To help raise the crew's pay.B. To support the post-production.C. To follow the practice in show business.15. What enables Emily to try different things in her field A. Her college education.B. The television industry.C. Her teaching experience.16. What does Emily think of her work at the Film Centre A. Entertaining. B. Demanding. C. Rewarding.17. What is the man doing A. Hosting a workshop.B. Declaring a new season.C. Conducting an interview.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18. Where was the speaker adopted A. In the U.S.. B. In Singapore. C. In Cambodia.19. Why will the speaker donate half of his book’s profits A. To show his gratitude.B. To fund his writing project.C. To improve his book’s sales.20. What is the speaker talking about in the end A. His future plan for a new book.B. His personal thanks to his wife.C. His encouragement to people in trouble.二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15个小题;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。AVEVYE is supplied as eye drops and used to treat the signs and symptoms (症状) of dry eye disease. It is a different kind of dry eye treatment that works quickly and gently so you can get the relief you’ve been looking for. The VEVYE Access for All program also offers fast, easy and affordable access to treatment.Speed up relief: In clinical studies, patients experienced corneal (角膜) repair with VEVYE in as little as 15 days.Maximize comfort: In clinical studies, 99.8% of patients reported no or only mild pain/ burning when applying VEVYE.Affordable access: Commercially insured patients may pay as little as $0, and uninsured patients can access a $59 Cash-pay option.HOW TO USE VEVYE Use VEVYE eye drops exactly as directed by your doctor. Wash your hands before using the eye drops.The usual dose (剂量) is 1 drop into each eye twice daily, approximately 12 hours apart. If used with other eye drops then allow a 15-minute gap between products.SAFETY PROFILEDo not touch the bottle tip to the eye or other surfaces to avoid potential for eye injury.VEVYE should not be applied while wearing contacts. Remove contacts prior to using VEVYE.After applying VEVYE to the eyes, wait 15 minutes before putting contacts back in.Side effect: The most common side effects include eye pain (8%) and temporary blurred vision (3%).Safety and effectiveness: Safety and effectiveness in patients below the age of 18 years have not been established. No overall difference in safety or effectiveness has been observed between elderly and younger patients.To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Harrow at 1-833-442-7769 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.21. What can patients expect when using VEVYE A. Mental relief. B. Fast recovery.C. Free insurance. D. Improved vision.22. How should patients use VEVYE properly A. Stop using contacts. B. Wash eyes before using it.C. Keep the tip away from eyes. D. Wait 15 minutes after the first drop.23. Where is the text probably from A. A website of a drug company. B. A patient review platform.C. An advertisement of a drugstore. D. A medical journal.BIt had been more than 10 years since they’d all been together like this, and the three sisters’ eyes were filled with tears. The eldest, Rubye Cox, kept warm under a red blanket while her two “kid” sisters, each held one of her hands. They retold their favorite stories, they laughed, and Rose even held 5-month-old Leela, the newest member of the extended family. Rose was 101 years of age, while Ruth was 104 and Rubye was 110. These three centenarians were enjoying an overdue reunion, thanks to Wish of a Lifetime, a charity that flew Rose from Florida and Ruth from Oklahoma to visit Rubye in Rhode Island.The charity is the passion project of Jeremy Bloom, a former Olympic skier and NFL player. During his years traveling the world as an athlete, he was impressed by how much more other countries and cultures seemed to respect and celebrate their elders than what he’d witnessed in America.Inspired by that, in the summer of 2008, Bloom took the steps to form his charitable organization, which adapted the concept of the Make-A-Wish Foundation to serve the elders. For the first wish he helped realize, Bloom arranged for airplane tickets for a woman named Nancy, so she could visit her daughter, who was dying of cancer, and say goodbye in person.Today, Wish of a Lifetime has a staff of 26 full-time employees and some 25,000 volunteers nationwide, and is funded by donations and corporate sponsorships. Most wish applications are submitted at wishofalifetime.org by a friend or family member. The 3,000 wishes granted (实现) so far include a World War II war hero returning to the beaches of Normandy, a woman writing and performing a play based on her life story, and a former Air Force captain meeting the Rolling Stones.Wish of a Lifetime is not Bloom’s fulltime job — he’s currently the CEO of X Games. But for a long time the charity was his full-time focus. “It was my 100 percent all in,” Bloom says. “Let’s meet the seniors. Let’s change as many lives as we can.”24. What can we know about the three sisters in paragraph 1 A. They were separated for years. B. They worked at Wish of a Lifetime.C. They gathered for the new baby. D. They forgot their favourite stories.25. What mainly motivated Jeremy Bloom to start his organization A. His wish to help people in need. B. His experience as a retired athlete.C. The absence of elder care in America. D. The respect for elders in other cultures.26. How does paragraph 4 outline the charity A. By clarifying its principles and future. B. By briefing its operation and outcome.C. By illustrating its chances and challenges. D. By showing its determination and effort.27. According to the last paragraph, Jeremy Bloom ________.A. founded the X Games sports event B. was entirely dedicated to the charityC. works full-time assisting elderly people D. is financially supporting many people’s livesCIn today’s world, it can feel difficult to concentrate when your smartphone buzzes (嗡嗡响) every minute or two with reminders about updates, messages and much more. How can anyone get through a 500-page book when our brain is addicted to bite-sized content Gloria Mark, professor at the University of California, has spent much of her career analysing how this affects us. She has used sensors to track attention duration on screens. When the studies started, in 2004, screen attention duration was about two-and-a-half minutes, but recently, has dropped to 47 seconds.According to Prof Mark, there were “a lot of things” that had made people more distracted. “When you switch your attention duration so rapidly, there are more errors. It takes longer to do any task and people get more stressed.” Aside from making us perform tasks less effectively, the ease with which we get distracted by one thing or another on the internet also means that we can waste time that could be spent on activities considered more worthwhile.People who have attention disorder tend to have less grey matter in brain’s parietal cortex (顶叶皮层), highlighted Nilli Lavie, professor of psychology and brain sciences at University College London. “We see greater grey matter volume in certain regions of the brain for people with a better attentional capacity,” Prof Lavie said.The good news is that while research has indicated that in today’s world we switch our attention more often than in the past, this change is not thought to have become hard-wired in our brains. “The solution is simple: first, decide to focus, then use strategies to remove distractions,” Prof Lavie said.Related to this, one strategy is to set an alarm that will go off after, for example, 20 minutes. And Prof Mark advises people to look ahead to the end of the day and to consider how they might spend time then, such as relaxing on the sofa after completing their work. “I want to feel accomplished because I’ve done my work,” she said. “That can help people stay on track.”28. What is the main problem described in paragraph 1 A. People find it a struggle to focus. B. Bite-sized contents are addictive.C. Long passages are outdated. D. Smartphones often disturb people.29. What can we know about the online distractions A. They cause permanent changes to human brain.B. They have similar influences on different people.C. They increase the possibility for people to make errors.D. They offer people convenience to deal with various affairs.30. What does Prof. Mark advise in the last paragraph A. Set frequent alarms to take short breaks.B. Create a flexible timetable to work efficiently.C. Visualize after-work leisure time to keep daily focus.D. Seek a relaxing environment to minimize distractions.31. What can be a suitable title for the text A. Save Your Brain to Stay Relaxed B. Can We Reclaim Our Lost Focus C. Why Are We Losing Concentration D. Bite-sized Reading Ruined Our BrainsDThe Parker Solar Probe (探测器), the fastest object ever made by human hands, surfs the solar winds at more than 630,000 kilometers per hour. That’s more than 500 times the speed of sound on Earth. Its mission To touch the Sun — and, ideally, to avoid overheating in the process. It achieved this goal in 2021, when the probe flew by Venus and traveled through the Sun’s outermost atmosphere. Since then, it has carved closer and closer paths, revealing extraordinary details about our star. On its closest approach, it’s expected to cross within 4.5 sun lengths away from the solar surface. And it will tolerate temperatures of 1,500℃.Unfortunately, there’s a limit to just how close Parker can get. And there are questions scientists can’t answer without probing even deeper into the solar atmosphere. However, probing deeper into the corona (日冕) — without overheating, exploding, or falling directly into the Sun — is an enormous engineering challenge.The first challenge is directing the probe’s path. A probe falling directly towards the Sun would likely pick up so much speed in its fall that it would either crash or be thrown in the opposite direction. To avoid this, the Parker Solar Probe made a series of complicated orbital movements around Venus, so that it could readjust its orbit and get closer by using the Venus’s gravity to slow down. But these current orbital tricks can only get us so far.As for the extreme heat, the Parker Probe used a strategy that is like sitting under a beach umbrella. Its instrumentation is packed behind a heat shield (屏障) just 4.5 inches thick, which can only get so close to the Sun. To get even closer, researchers at NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts program have developed two novel shields which they believe could surf a probe as close as 1 sun length from the surface. But we won’t know for sure until these shields are subjected to final testing.At these close distances, we might discover the unknown things and learn how to better predict solar behaviors. Thus, we’d get an unprecedented look at our star — far beyond what any telescope has ever captured — and perhaps one day, with the Sun’s assistance, at our most distant neighbors.32. What can we know about the Parker Solar Probe from paragraph 1 A. It can reach the exact surface of the Sun. B. It can travel as fast as the sound on Earth.C. It would help explore more about the Sun. D. It would maintain itself when getting to the Sun.33. How does the Probe manage to avoid crashing A. By picking up much more speed.B. By moving in the opposite direction.C. By readjusting its distance to the Sun.D. By taking advantage of Venus’s gravity.34. What can we infer about the two novel shields A. They look like beach umbrellas.B. They remain at a conceptual stage.C. They get thicker than the Probe’s shield.D. They are expected to be more heat-resistant.35. What does the underlined word “unprecedented” in paragraph 5 probably mean A. Imaginary. B. Extraordinary. C. Unpredictable. D. Ideal.第二节(共5个小题;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。We’ve all been there after a long trip — staring blankly at emails, counting the hours until bed. Yet when 2 a.m. hits, you’re still wide awake, mindlessly looking through social media, trapped in the control of jet lag. ____36____Our internal clock governs everything from sleep to digestion to hormones (激素分泌) and uses light to maintain its natural 24-hour cycle. But when we land in a new time zone, and day suddenly turns to night, this rhythm is thrown off balance. ____37____ But scientists have found ways to help our bodies keep up. Even reducing jet lag by a day can improve the productivity and well-being of so many people.The best strategy Tricking yourself into a new rhythm before travel. ____38____ For example, Timeshifter, an app developed by a neuroscientist and his team, suggests a personalized schedule for light exposure and sleep based on flight arrangements.____39____ While the brain is our master clock, other tissues like the liver and muscles have their own clocks that regulate metabolism (新陈代谢), the body’s process of turning food into energy. That is, meal timing and composition could also be key to reducing jet lag.In reality, there are lots of things that come into play. ____40____ While we don’t yet have a way to comprehensively avoid jet lag, at least researchers and airlines aren’t asleep on the job in their hunt for a cure.A. A complete cure for jet lag is unlikely to find.B. So how can we deal with the annoying jet lag C. That’s the price for crossing time zones too fast.D. There are some tools to help with this, of course.E. Meanwhile, different people have different rhythms.F. The key to the trick is to manage your light exposure.G. However, jet lag isn’t just about light exposure and sleep.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15个小题;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四个选项中选出最佳选项。For many children, the idea of surgery is scary. But one doctor in Brazil has found a ____41____ way to turn fear into courage — by letting his young patients enter the operating room ____42____ superheroes.Dr. Leandro B. Guimar es, an ear, nose, and throat specialist, began this ____43____ after a difficult moment with a little girl named Allana. Just two years old, she ____44____ uncontrollably as he carried her toward the operating room. That day, he made himself a ____45____: no child would ever go into surgery in tears again.His solution Superhero costumes.“I let the children choose which one they want to ____46____,” Guimar es explained. “I tell them we will go in ‘flying’ or running and that we are going to ____47____ their nose and ears. I enter the surgical room when they are ready and ____48____ the game.”He even encourages ____49____ to join if a child is still nervous. The goal is always the same — to make the experience calmer, lighter, and a little bit ____50____.The doctor ____51____ the joyful entrances, sometimes running alongside kids imitating Batman, Spider-Man, or Wonder Woman, and shares the videos with parents. “They love it because they can show their children how ____52____ they were,” he said.By turning anxious steps into superhero strides (步伐), Dr. Guimar es shows that medicine is about more than procedures — it’s about ____53____.His thoughtful ____54____ not only comforts his patients but also reminds families that kindness and imagination can be just as ____55____ as medicine itself.41. A. professional B. heartwarming C. sustainable D. strange42. A. dressed as B. talking to C. joking with D. mistaken for43. A. operation B. trend C. practice D. research44. A. prayed B. struggled C. shook D. cried45. A. promise B. plan C. wonder D. chance46. A. wear B. make C. see D. buy47. A. hold B. clear C. touch D. clone48. A. satisfied with B. engaged in C. used to D. tired from49. A. nurses B. superheroes C. parents D. patients50. A. comfortable B. funny C. smooth D. magical51 A. approaches B. watches C. records D. blocks52. A. brave B. healthy C. surprised D. relieved53. A. sympathy B. responsibility C. humanity D. respect54. A. response B. gesture C. decoration D. reflection55. A. harmless B. bittersweet C. expensive D. healing非选择题部分(共55分)第二节(共10个小题;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。The great statue of a winged lion standing in Venice’s Saint Mark’s Square has watched over the city for centuries.But Italian scientists have now found evidence to suggest the well-known statue was at least in part made in China, and possibly ended up ____56____ Venice through the Silk Road after being brought back by the father and uncle of the ____57____ (explore), Marco Polo.Scientists from the University of Padua found that the metal ____58____ (use) to make the Venetian winged lion was mined in the lower Yangtze area of south-eastern China.The lion shares ____59____ (similarity) with the kind of statue that might have guarded a burial site during the Tang Dynasty. The scientists suggested the whole statue could have been brought to Venice after ____60____ (encounter) by Maffeo Polo during their visit to Beijing.However, ____61____ (surprising) little is known of the statue’s history. “We don’t know when the sculpture arrived in Venice, who did it, or when it was put up on the column ____62____ it is still visible today,” said Massimo Vidale. The scientists said their study did show the geographical reach of the Venetian Republic ____63____ the interconnectedness of its world. “Venice is ____64____ city with many secrets, but one has been solved: the Lion of Saint Mark is Chinese, and he ____65____ (walk) the Silk Road centuries ago,” Vidale said.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66. 为营造学校英语口语学习氛围,你校英文报正以“Unlock Your Voice”为主题征稿,请写一篇文章投稿,内容包括:(1) 主要挑战;(2) 你的思考。注意:(1) 写作词数应为80个左右;(2) 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Speak Up Now!___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Shortly after I graduated from junior high school in 1968, my mother began repeating her favorite saying: “Learn to type, and doors will open for you, Pam.” Anything remotely connected to typing — an image of a typewriter, hearing the word “type” — could bring out this statement from her, often accompanied with finger-shaking and a small yet clear “humpf!” I would respond with a “Yes, Mom” or, when out of her view, a much-practiced eye roll.When my mother and father came from Guyana to the United States, she brought her memories, photos, and a recipe on yellowing paper for sweet fruitcake. She also brought her sewing and makeup skills. Sewing secured her a full-time job as a finisher in New York’s clothing district, and makeup earned extra money from occasional hairdressing work. Typing was not on her work experience record. To her, it was an essential “American skill.” That meant it was up to me, her American-born child, to learn to type. She raised the importance when, the summer after I graduated from junior high, she gave me a dark brown Olivetti handy typewriter for my birthday.“Thanks, Mom, but I can’t type,” I gently reminded her. “That’s going to change,” she answered, also gently. “Soon.”Mom was a woman of her word. “Soon” arrived just one week later, when we took the bus to ever-busy Steinway Street in Long Island City to the Crown Business Institute, which offered typing, note-taking, bookkeeping, and other office skills. My mother practically pushed me through the door.Inside, my eye fell on rows of students typing in front of old-fashioned Smith-Corona or Royal typewriters. Beginners picked their way around their keyboard while more experienced typists performed amazing skills, producing the machine’s distinctive clackity-clacking music. I was as impressed as I was doubtful that I would ever achieve such capability. But before I could voice a protest, my mother had registered me up for six weeks of typing lessons.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Now there was no turning back.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________As the lessons progressed, Mom showed me a side of herself that I had never seen.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 浙江省县域教研联盟2026届高三上学期模拟考试英语听力.mp3 浙江省县域教研联盟2026届高三上学期模拟考试英语试卷(含音频).docx