资源简介 绝密★考试结束前Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)2025届高三第三次联考英语试题卷考生须知1. 本试卷分第 I 卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)。满分为150分, 考试时间为120分钟。2. 请用黑色签字笔将学校、班级、姓名、考号分别填写在答题卷和机读卡的相应位置上。第I卷第一部分: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 答题卡上。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。每段对话仅读一遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。1. What has the woman been doing all day A. Shopping for Christmas.B. Serving the customers.C. Decorating the store.2.Who drove Amy home A. Her grandad. B. Jane’s dad. C. Jane’s brother.3. Where does the conversation probably take place A. At a theater. B. At a hotel. C. At a restaurant.4. What are the speakers talking about A. TV dramas. B. A writer. C. Historical novels.5. Why did the woman get fined A. For speeding.B. For running a red light.C. For driving the wrong way.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. How does the man feel now A. Annoyed. B. Confused. C. Relaxed.7. What time does the next bus arrive A. At 5:20. B. At 5:30. C. At 5:50.听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。8. What is the woman A. A bank clerk. B. A shop assistant. C. A gas station attendant.9. What will the man do A. Cancel the order. B. Ask for a discount. C. Show his identification.听第8段材料, 回答第10至13题。10.What do the speakers do in the park A. Go birdwatching. B. Do voluntary work. C. Conduct scientific research.11.How have the newly planted trees changed recently A. They are taller. B. They are wider. C. They are thicker.12.What is the woman’s concern about the tourists A. Littering. B. Overcrowding. C. Disturbing wildlife.13. What is the park short of A. Shelters. B. Plant pots. C. Bird boxes.听第9段材料, 回答第14至17题。14.Why did Abby decide to enter the contest A. To give her interest a try.B. To explore new opportunities.C. To test her skills in film production.15. What was Abby’s biggest challenge in making the movie A. Writing the screenplay. B. Building the team. C. Raising the money.16.Where did Abby shoot the movie A. At school. B. At a studio. C. At her house.17. Why did Abby find editing difficult A. Tools were too complex. B. Choosing shots was a struggle. C. The actors were not professionals.听第10段材料, 回答第18至20题。18. What is Lisa doing A. Chairing a meeting. B. Presenting a guest. C. Recommending a website.19. Why did Emily start the new blog A. To help neighbors in need.B. To address residents’ health issues.C. To give information on resource centers.20. What kind of website will Emily launch A. A technical one. B. A recreational one. C. An educational one.第二部分阅读理解(共两节, 满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分, 满分37.5分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中, 选出最佳答案。ANew year, new you... at least that’s the plan, right We all start January with big intentions, but actually sticking to those shiny New Year’s resolutions is a different story. Luckily, there’s an app for that----actually, there are loads!All TrailsAll Trails is a great exercise app as it encourages you to get out into nature instead of hitting up an overpriced gym. With detailed trail maps that guide you through numerous outdoor activities, you ‘ll be working up a sweat in no time while taking advantage of natural beauty!Rocket MoneyCutting back on spending is the most popular New Year’s resolution globally, every year. This user-friendly app simplifies everything that comes along with budgeting and expense tracking, while also helping you manage subscriptions and bills. With features like automated bill negotiation and credit score monitoring, you can think of Rocket Money as your personal financial assistant.ImprintWant to cut doom-scrolling but not ready to drop your phone Imprint is here to help. The app takes big ideas from the world’s greatest thinkers and breaks them down into simple, visual snippets that you can actually remember. Whether you want to master essential topics, or just have a few fun facts to throw into your conversations, Imprint makes learning quick, and easy!DuolingoThis language app really is one of the best for sticking to your goals. From the way it gamifies your progress to the user-friendly interface, Duolingo makes learning a new language both easy and enjoyable! There’s just one major setback for Hong Kongers: the app only offers Cantonese lessons for Mandarin speakers, so if you’re hoping to pick up some of the local language, you’ll have to look elsewhere.21. Which app best suits people who want to effectively manage their budgets A. All Trails. B. Rocket Money. C. Imprint. D. Duolingo.22. What is Duolingo’s key limitation for Hong Kong users A. It avoids games in teaching. B. It lacks a user-friendly interface.C. It has limited language choices. D. It requires expensive subscriptions.23.What is the shared purpose of the four apps A. To encourage healthy lifestyles. B. To support self-improvement.C. To track real-time user progress. D. To help make new year resolutions.BAmina’s lungs burned as she reached the summit of the hill, her feet pounding against the unfamiliar pavement of her new hometown. As she ran, memories flashed through her mind.Six months earlier, Amina had fled her war-torn homeland. When she finally reached this small town in a country whose language she barely spoke, she felt more out of place than ever. That first week, she had hardly left her tiny apartment. But on the eighth day, driven by a restlessness she couldn’t shake, Amina laced up her worn running shoes and stepped outside.At first, she ran to escape----from the memories, from the pitying looks of her new neighbors. But with each day and each mile, something began to shift. The rhythmic pounding of her feet became a way to process the hurt she’d endured and the challenges that lay ahead. Weeks later, Amina had explored every street of her new town. She started recognizing faces on her runs: the elderly man waving from his porch, the smiling mother pushing a stroller. One day, to her surprise, she found herself waving back.Now, as Amina pushed up the last hill of her route, she realized how far she’d come. Running had become her lifeline, a way to bridge the gap between her past and her present. When she approached the entrance of her apartment building, she noticed her English teacher, Mrs. Thompson, standing with several other runners from the community. They held a banner reading, “Walnut Grove Running Club.”Mrs. Thompson stepped forward, smiling warmly. “Amina, we’ve seen you running every day. We wondered if you’d like to join our club.”Amina felt a lump form in her throat. She nodded, a smile spreading across her face. “Yes,” she said, her accent still thick but her voice strong. As the group cheered and welcomed her, Amina realized she had been running through more than just physical borders. With each step, she had been crossing the boundaries of fear, isolation, and hurt.24. What can be learned about Amina A. She was a distance runner at home. B. She spoke the local language fluently.C. She left her motherland because of war. D. She missed her motherland very much.25. What initially motivated Amina to start running A. To explore her new hometown. B. To escape pain and loneliness.C. To prepare for a running club. D. To reach the summit of the hill.26. What does “waving back” in paragraph 3 suggest about Amina A. She had learned the local customs. B. She had mastered the local language.C. She wanted to impress Mrs. Thompson. D. She began developing social connections.27.Which can be the best title for the text A. Running Through Borders B. Running Toward a Peaceful LifeC. Overcoming Pain Through Sports D. Breaking Barriers in a New CountryCMore than 1,000 metres below the surface of the oceans, darkness dominates. Marine creatures rely on sound for navigation, communication, and searching for food. However, this way of life has come under threat from shipping, contributing to a rise in underwater volume of approximately 3.3 decibels(分贝) per decade. The trend shows little sign of levelling off.With roughly 90% of trade relying on shipping, quieting the ocean through reductions in shipping itself is untenable. While efficiency improvements of shipping may cut noise, experts say more is needed. That is why technologies like modified propellers(螺旋桨) and noise-reducing materials are being developed to help humans and marine life coexist.Much of the underwater noise a ship produces comes from its propeller. Spinning blades (桨叶) create low pressure, causing the water to boil and produce bubbles, a process known as cavitation(空化现象).When those bubbles collapse, a low-frequency noise is produced, disrupting the movements of marine lives.One solution, being developed by researchers at the University of British Columbia, integrates flexible polymers(聚合物) into the metal propeller blades, allowing their tips to bend and twist. This movement prevents bubbles from forming and thereby reduces the noise the blades produce. Based on simulations, the design could reduce cavitation noise by 20 decibels. Dr Jaiman says researchers intend to start testing a model next year.Cavitation can also be reduced by increasing the number of bubbles, rather than reducing them. Researchers at MARIN, a Dutch research institute, have blown bubbles onto a propeller’s blades, which can dampen the resulting noise. Model-scale tests of this system showed a 12-decibel decrease in low-frequency noise. But shipping noise does not come only from the propeller, with roughly 20% coming from engines and generators. To reduce this, MARIN researchers have experimented with a bubble screen generated from tubes positioned in belts around the outside of the ship. These bubbles prevent noise from spreading.28.Which best explains the underlined word “untenable” in paragraph 2 A. Impractical. B. Unavailable. C. Unstable. D. Immeasurable.29.What is the main source of underwater noise from ships A. The spinning blades.B. The process of cavitation.C. The engines and generators.D. The bubbles generated by ships30. What solution is being developed at MARIN A. Boosting ship efficiency.B. Creating flexible blade tips.C. Generating more bubbles on blades.D. Using quieter engines and generators.31.What’s the passage mainly about A. Strategies to prevent ships from making noise.B. Innovations to minimize underwater ship noise.C. Adapted propeller designs to restore undersea quiet.D. Negative impacts of underwater noise on marine life.DThe idea that night owls who don’t go to bed until the early hours struggle to get anything done during the day may have to be revised. It turns out that staying up late could be good for our brain power as research suggests that people who identify as night owls could be sharper than those who go to bed early.Researchers led by academics at Imperial College London studied data from the UK Biobank study on more than 26,000 people who had completed intelligence, reasoning, reaction time and memory tests. They then examined how participants’ sleep duration, quality, and chronotype affected brain performance. They found that those who stay up late and those classed as “intermediate” had “superior cognitive function”, while morning larks had the lowest scores. Going to bed late is strongly associated with creative types. Artists, authors and musicians known to be night owls include James Joyce and Lady Gaga.But while politicians like Barack Obama famously seemed to thrive on little sleep, the study found that sleep duration is important for brain function, with those getting between seven and nine hours of shut-eye each night performing best in cognitive tests. Prof Daqing Ma, the co-leader of the study, added, “We found that sleep duration has a direct effect on brain function, and we believe that actively managing sleep patterns is really important for boosting and safeguarding the way our brains work. We’d ideally like to see policy interventions to help sleep patterns improve in the general population.”Some experts, however, urged caution in interpreting the findings. Jessica Chelekis, a sleep expert at Brunel University London, said there were “important limitations” to the study as the research did not account for education attainment, or include the time of day the cognitive tests were conducted in the results. The main value of the study was challenging stereotypes around sleep, she added.32.What can be learned about the new research A. It advocates a new trend of sleep patterns.B. It reveals most night owls have sharp brains.C. It suggests staying up enhances brain power.D. It challenges common belief about night owls.33. Why are James Joyce and Lady Gaga mentioned in paragraph 2 A. To provide examples of intermediate people.B. To suggest most successful artists are night owls.C. To prove artists have superior cognitive function.D. To show the link between late hours and creativity.34. Which statement will Prof Daqing Ma probably agree with A. All sleep lengths equally improve brain function.B. Parents shouldn’t intervene children’s sleep pattern.C. Schools should start later to fit teens’ body clocks.D. Sleep duration is more important than sleep quality.35. What is the author’s attitude towards the new study A. Objective. B. Skeptical C. Appreciative D. Critical第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。Whether they’ re a member of your household or a visitor around the holidays, difficult family members can take a toll on your mental and emotional well-being. 36Express your needs using “I” statements.Starting a statement with “you” tends to sound more like an accusation, while “I” statements allow the focus to be on your own thoughts and feelings. A difficult family member might be more responsive if you speak to the musing an “I” statement. For instance, you could say, “ 37 ”38Draw some clear lines in the sand to help make your potential interactions more comfortable and manageable. This might involve limiting the amount of time you spend together, refusing to discuss certain topics, or refusing to be spoken to in a certain way. When something is violated, say something like: “I don’t like it when you use pet names with me. Please use my name when we’re speaking.”Apply conflict resolution strategies when necessary.Instead of approaching arguments and tense conversations from an “only one of us can be right” perspective, focus on finding peaceful and respectful ways to resolve the conflict, like saying “We’ll have to agree to disagree on this.” 39 Some family members are a magnet for conflict, and some fights just aren’t worth picking.Avoid sensitive content in conversation.40 Thus, it’s best to keep them in the “do not discuss” zone. If you’re worried about uncomfortable topics being brought up, try to join the conversation with someone who shares your viewpoints so you don’t feel isolated.A. Create clear boundaries with relatives.B. It also helps to choose your battles wisely.C. Restrict the time you spend with relatives.D. You need to stop poking your nose into my personal life.E. I feel a bit judged when assumptions are made about my personal life.F. Topics like politics and religion definitely have the potential to get people annoyed.G. Thankfully, simple strategies can go a long way when you’ re dealing with negative relat1ves.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。For two months, a California couple was heartbroken, worrying about the whereabouts of their 41 cat after losing him in Yellowstone national park. But as summer came to a close, so did their 42 story. Benny and Susan 43 with their lost cat Rayne last month after an animal welfare group called to let them know their cat had been found in Roseville, California, about 800 miles from Yellowstone.In June, the couple went camping in the national park, where their cat was 44 by something in the wilderness. Rayne ran into the trees, and they didn’t see him again for 60 days. During the trip, they searched everyday, 45 treats and toys in hopes he’d return, but without 46 “We had to leave without him,” Susan told KSBW. “That was the 47 day because I felt like I was 48 him.”In early August, Rayne’s microchip, which they had previously implanted, 49 . The couple received a 50 from Pet Watch, a pet-tracking service, indicating that their cat had been found in a shelter in Roseville. Awoman had discovered Rayne alone in the street and brought him to the shelter. “He was really 51 ,” said Susan. “He probably didn’t have much energy left to go any farther.”52 how Rayne travelled the 800 miles from Yellowstone to Roseville remains a(an) 53 Susan shared their 54 story on Facebook, hoping their story might encourage someone to come forward with any details. In their KSBW interview, the couple also urged other pet owners to attach trackers to 55 losing their pets for good.41. A. beloved B. pitiful C. playful D. naughty42. A. unique B. tragic C. strange D. funny43. A. met B. reunited C. greeted D. connected44. A. amazed B. confused C. scared D. delighted45. A. setting up B. putting aside C. giving away D. laying out46. A. success B. progress C. outcome D. exception47. A. longest B. toughest C. wildest D. busiest48. A. abusing B. leaving C. forgetting D. abandoning49. A. came into use B. came into effect C. came in handy D. came into power50. A. message B. note C. proposal D. comment51. A. settled down B. broken down C. worn out D. stressed out52. A. Initially B. Exactly C. Particularly D. Generally53. A. concern B. secret C. challenge D. mystery54.A. hair-raising B. fairytale C. time-consuming D. rollercoaster55. A. avoid B. delay C. risk D. fancy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.Master Mfaume, who heads the biggest kung fu temple in Tanzania, has become a social-media sensation, with short films of himself and his students showing off 56 (they) lightning moves. TikTok videos 57 display them whizzing along walls or fighting bullies have won 184,000 58 (like). Master Mfaume says more and more Tanzanians want to take up the sport. “People are starting to learn kung fu eagerly, and 59 number of students is increasing significantly.”Kung fu was 60 (original) brought to Africa in the 1970s by a Chinese known as Mr. Ming. He popularized Bruce Lee’s martial arts, 61 (screen) films in shabby cinemas in South Africa, where audience sloved his message of 62 (oppose) to white supremacy, cheering as he destroyed the offensive sign in the film. Since then, kung fu has evolved into a distinct African film style. Nollywood, Nigeria’s film industry, 63 (produce) numerous low-budget kung fu movies.Kung fu clubs are opening across the continent, from Cape Town’s Shaolin Kung Fu Institute of South Africa 64 the Ten Tigers of Nile Chinese Wushu Kung-fu Training Club in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa. Zambia recently hosted the first African Shaolin Kung Fu Games, with over 150 fighters from 23 countries. 65 (root) in the traditions of Chinese culture, kung fu has become a global phenomenon, celebrated and adapted by communities across Africa.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,在社交媒体上看到有外国网友对中国教育创新很感兴趣,请你发布一篇英文帖子介绍你校的智慧课堂,内容包括: (1)具体举措; (2)你的看法。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右; (2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Hi, friends!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。Final exams were approaching, and everyone in school was excited about vacations. We were dreaming of far-off destinations, our minds filled with images of thrilling adventures.After school on Friday, on my way home, I ran into my best friend. Enthusiastic about the vacations, I asked him about his plans. His eyes twinkled brightly as he replied, “I’m going to visit my grandparents with my parents for a week.”“Don’t you ever get tired of going to the same place year after year I remember, every year, your family takes7 to 10 days off to head back to your native village,” I asked, raising an eyebrow in curiosity.“Oh, not at all! That’s the absolute best time of the year for me! Being with my folks in the village is just amazing.” His face beamed with joy as he continued, “In the village, I get to meet so many wonderful people, and everyone there is so kind and welcoming. Our neighborhood crew is tight! We’re always hanging out together, you know Just running wild, chilling by the lake, or bouncing between each other’s houses. Honestly, I know what really matters about these village trips. It’s not the cool places we see----it’s spending time with the people I love. That’s the real treasure of life.His words made me recall my own grandparents. I realized I hadn’t seen them for years. But still, it’s a pleasure to be there... we had big long gardens and a big multi-story house.The next day, over breakfast, I mustered up the courage and asked my parents. “Can we visit grandparents this summer after exams ” Dad replied hesitantly, “Oh, that’s unexpected.” Mom was surprised. “Well, you know it gets really hot there this time of year.” After a short pause, Dad gave a small sigh and met my hopeful gaze. “However,” he said, “if you perform well in exams, we’ll make the trip.”For the next six weeks, I threw myself completely into my studies. My mom was amazed by this sudden transformation in me. Soon came the long-awaited exam results.注意:1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。I rushed home and immediately handed my parents my score card and a note with “PLEASE.”I saw my mom had tears in her eyes when leaving them.Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)2025届高三第三次联考英语试题答案、解析及听力原文听力1-5 BCCBA 6-10 ACACB 11-15 BACAB 16-20 CBBAC阅读理解21-23 BCB 24-27 CBDA 28-31 AACB 32-35 DDCA7选5阅读36-40 GEABF完形填空41-45 ABBCD 46-50 ABDCA 51-55 CBDDA语法填空56. their 57. that/which 58. likes 59. the 60. originally 61. screening 62. opposition 63. has produced 64. to 65. Rooted应用文写作Hi friends! I’m Li Hua, a Chinese high school student. Noticing your curiosity about the innovation in Chinese education, I’d love to introduce the smart classroom in my school. Our school uses AI-powered learning platforms that analyze our math mistakes overnight, generating detailed diagnostic reports and suggesting quizzes tailored to individual weak areas. We also explore history with VR headsets—last week, we “strolled” along the Great Wall and even “dug up” virtual artifacts! These initiatives boost engagement and allow self-paced learning. While some worry about screen time, I believe blending tech with traditional methods creates balanced, future-ready education.What’s tech like in your schools Share below!读后续写I rushed home and immediately handed my parents my score card and a note with “PLEASE.” This time, they instantly agreed. The next day, we set out for our hometown. Every one, be it relatives or neighbors, greeted us with smiles, treating me like their own son. Every day brought new happiness----digging with Grandpa in the garden, playing games with cousins until sunset, roaming around familiar streets with loved ones and even joining the local kids in their football matches. The days passed as we had a wonderful time together. Truth be told, everything was more fun in a big family. When departure day came, my heart ached.I saw my mom had tears in her eyes when leaving them. She wiped them away and smiled, saying, “I didn’t realize how much I missed the village until now. It’s not just a place; it’s where our roots are.” As we drove away, I felt a mix of excitement and nostalgia. I realized that the real adventure wasn’t about exploring far-off places but about reconnecting with family and our heritage. This trip wasn’t just for me; it was a reminder for all of us that family is the true treasure of life. From then on, visiting Grandma and Grandpa became our annual tradition, a time to cherish love, laughter, and the simple joys of being together.详细解析阅读理解A篇本文介绍了四款帮助用户实现新年目标的应用程序,分别针对运动、财务管理、知识学习和语言学习领域,旨在通过科技工具辅助用户坚持新年计划,实现自我提升。21. B根据文章对Rocket Money的描述:“This user-friendly app simplifies everything that comes along with budgeting and expense tracking, while also helping you manage subscriptions and bills.”(这款用户友好的应用简化了预算和支出跟踪的所有事项,同时帮助管理订阅和账单)且提到其具备自动账单协商和信用评分监控功能,明确指向财务管理需求。其他应用中,All Trails与运动相关,Imprint与学习相关,Duolingo与语言学习相关,均与预算管理无关。因此正确答案为B。22. C根据文章“the app only offers Cantonese lessons for Mandarin speakers, so if you’re hoping to pick up some of the local language, you’ll have to look elsewhere.”(该应用仅为说普通话的用户提供粤语课程,因此若想学习当地语言,需另寻他处)。这表明Duolingo提供的语言课程选项有限,无法满足香港用户学习本地粤语(非普通话用户)的需求,因此正确答案为C。23. B分析各应用功能:All Trails鼓励户外运动,属于健康生活与自我提升;Rocket Money帮助财务管理,属于个人规划与自我提升;Imprint提供知识片段,促进学习,属于自我提升;Duolingo助力语言学习,属于技能提升。四款应用均围绕 “帮助用户实现自我提升” 这一核心,因此正确答案为B。B篇本文讲述了难民Amina通过跑步逐渐走出战争创伤,适应新环境并融入社区的故事。跑步不仅是她逃避痛苦的方式,更成为连接过去与现在、打破心理隔阂的桥梁。24. C根据文章第二段“Six months earlier, Amina had fled her war-torn homeland.”可知六个月前,Amina逃离了饱受战争蹂躏的祖国,说明她因战争离开祖国,因此选C。25. B根据文章第三段“At first, she ran to escape----from the memories, from the pitying looks of her new neighbors.”可知起初她跑步是为了逃避回忆,逃避新邻居的怜悯目光,是为了摆脱痛苦和孤独,因此正确答案为B。26. D前文提到Amina在跑步中开始认出邻居,后来她惊讶地发现自己也挥手回应。这一动作表明她从最初的孤立状态开始主动回应他人,逐渐建立社会联系,所以选D:开始发展社交关系。27. A文章以“跑步”为主线,描述了Amina通过跑步跨越生理边界和心理边界,最终融入社区的过程。根据文章最后一段“she had been running through more than just physical borders... crossing the boundaries of fear, isolation, and hurt”可知她不仅跑过了地理边界,还跨越了恐惧、孤立和伤痛的界限。选项A“Running Through Borders”即穿越边界既呼应跑步的动作,又隐喻心理和社交的突破,全面概括主旨,故选A。C篇本文探讨了船舶噪音对海洋生物的威胁,重点介绍了两项创新技术:柔性聚合物螺旋桨和气泡降噪系统,以减少船舶水下噪音,平衡人类航运需求与海洋生态保护。28. A根据文章第二段“With roughly 90% of trade relying on shipping, quieting the ocean through reductions in shipping itself is untenable.”由于约90%的贸易依赖航运,通过减少航运本身来“让海洋安静”是untenable,结合上下文逻辑,untenable表示“不可行的”,选项A. impractical(不切实际的)最贴近词义。29. A根据文章第三段“Much of the underwater noise a ship produces comes from its propeller.” 可知螺旋桨的旋转叶片产生低压,引发空化现象并产生噪音。虽然空化现象(B)是噪音产生的过程,但噪音的主要来源是螺旋桨(即旋转的叶片),因此选A。30. C根据文章第五段介绍MARIN的研究“blown bubbles onto a propeller’s blades, which can dampen the resulting noise”,即通过在螺旋桨叶片上产生更多气泡来减少噪音,因此选项C与原文描述一致,C正确。31. B这篇文章主要讨论船舶噪音对海洋生物的影响,以及通过技术创新如改良螺旋桨、使用降噪材料、气泡技术等减少水下噪音的方法。B选项:将船舶水下噪音最小化的创新,最能够全面概括文章主旨。D篇本文介绍一项关于作息类型与认知功能的研究,指出夜猫子可能具有更强的脑力,且睡眠时长对脑功能至关重要,同时也引发对睡眠模式干预的讨论。32. D根据文章第一段可知:传统观点认为夜猫子白天效率低,但新研究指出熬夜可能对脑力有益,夜猫子可能比早睡者更敏锐。这直接挑战了人们对夜猫子的普遍看法,D正确。33. D根据文章第二段提到James Joyce和Lady Gaga是夜猫子,且前文指出“Going to bed late is strongly associated with creative types.”晚睡与创造性类型密切相关,举例是为了证明晚睡与创造力的联系,D正确。34. C 根据文章第三段“We found that sleep duration has a direct effect on brain function, and we believe that actively managing sleep patterns is really important for boosting and safeguarding the way our brains work. We’d ideally like to see policy interventions to help sleep patterns improve in the general population.” 可知Prof Daqing Ma强调睡眠时长对脑功能的重要性,并建议利用政策干预改善睡眠模式。选项C学校推迟上课时间以适应青少年生物钟属于合理的政策干预,符合其观点。35. A作者客观陈述研究结论:夜猫子可能更敏锐、睡眠时长重要,同时指出专家Jessica Chelekis对研究局限性的质疑,未掺杂个人观点,文章语气中立,态度应该是客观的,故选A。七选五本文主要介绍了应对难相处家庭成员的四种实用策略。36. G首段指出“difficult family members can take a toll on your mental and emotional well-being”难相处的家庭成员会影响身心健康,后文则介绍具体应对策略。G选项“幸运的是,应对负面亲属时,简单的策略能起到很大作用”承上启下,符合语境。37. E本段主题是用“I”语句表达需求。E选项“当我的个人生活被随意评判时,我会感到不舒服”以第一人称表达感受,符合“I”语句的结构,且举例具体,与前文For instance衔接自然。38. A本题为选择段落小标题。后文提到“Draw clear lines”划定明确界限,如限制相处时间、拒绝讨论某些话题等,均围绕“界限”展开。A选项“与亲属建立明确的界限”能够准确概括段落核心内容。39. B本段主要讲了冲突解决策略,后文提到“some fights just aren’t worth picking”有些争吵不值得挑起。B选项“明智地选择需要争执的问题”与后文形成因果关系,强调选择性应对冲突,逻辑连贯。40. F本段主题是避免敏感话题。F选项“政治和宗教等话题极可能让人生气”具体列举敏感内容,与后文it’s best to keep them in the “do not discuss” zone,最好将其列为“不可讨论”的话题对应,符合语境。完形填空本文讲述了一对加州夫妇在黄石国家公园丢失爱猫后,历经两个月的焦急寻找,最终通过微芯片追踪成功与猫重聚的故事。41. A根据后文“heartbroken”和“worrying about”可知这对夫妇非常爱他们的猫,因此用 “beloved”(深爱的)最符合语境。42. B前文提到猫失踪两个月,夫妇心碎,因此故事起初是“tragic”(悲剧的)43. B根据后文“their cat had been found”可知夫妇与猫“重聚”,故选“reunited”(重聚)。44. C猫跑进树林的原因是被野外某物“惊吓”,故选“scared”(害怕的),其余选项均不符合猫受惊逃跑的逻辑。45. D夫妇“摆放”食物和玩具吸引猫回来,“laying out”(摆放)符合语境。46. A根据“but without”表转折可知,他们的努力没有“成功”,猫没有返回,“success” 直接体现“未找到猫”的结果。47. B不得不离开而留下猫,这是“最艰难的”一天,故选“toughest”(艰难的)。48. D Susan觉得自己在“抛弃”猫,故选“abandoning”(抛弃)表达她的愧疚感。49. C微芯片“派上用场”,帮助找到猫,came in handy译为“有用的”,考察固定搭配。50. A宠物追踪服务发送“信息”告知猫已找到,故选“message”(信息)。51. C猫独自流浪后“疲惫不堪”,故选“worn out”(疲惫的)。52. B“确切地说”猫如何跨越800英里仍然是个谜,故选“Exactly”强调未解之谜。53. D猫的长途旅行原因不明,是一个“谜”,故选“mystery”(谜)。54. D故事从心碎到团聚如“过山车”般起伏,故选“rollercoaster”(过山车般的)。55. A夫妇建议其他宠物主人用追踪器“避免”永远丢失宠物,故选“avoid”(避免)。语法填空本文主要讲了功夫在非洲的传播历程、文化影响及其本土化发展,展现了传统武术的全球吸引力与文化融合的力量。56. their 考察形容词性物主代词。修饰名词lightning moves用形容词性物主代词,指代 himself and his students,故填their。57. that/which考察定语从句。引导定语从句,修饰先行词TikTok videos,且在从句中作主语,可用关系代词that或which。58. likes 考察可数名词方式。like作名词译为“点赞”,为可数名词,根据184,000可知用复数形式likes。59. the 考察冠词。the number of +复数名词表示“……的数量”为固定搭配,故填the。60. originally考察词性转换。修饰动词brought用副词,形容词original的副词形式为originally。61. screening考察非谓语动词。句子已有谓语popularized,此处使用非谓语动词。He与screen为主动关系,故用现在分词screening作状语。62. opposition 考察词性转换。介词of后接名词,动词oppose的名词形式为opposition,指反对。63. has produced考察时态。根据时间词Since then可知句子时态为现在完成时,主语 Nollywood为单数,故填has produced。64. to 考察固定搭配。from...to...为固定搭配,表示“从……,到……”,故填to。65. Rooted 考察非谓语动词。 句子已有谓语has become,此处使用非谓语动词。kung fu与 root为被动关系(be rooted in“扎根于”),故用过去分词Rooted作状语。应用文写作Hi friends! I’m Li Hua, a Chinese high school student. Noticing your curiosity about the innovation in Chinese education, I’d love to introduce the smart classroom in my school. Our school uses AI-powered learning platforms that analyze our math mistakes overnight, generating detailed diagnostic reports and suggesting quizzes tailored to individual weak areas. We also explore history with VR headsets—last week, we “strolled” along the Great Wall and even “dug up” virtual artifacts! These initiatives boost engagement and allow self-paced learning. While some worry about screen time, I believe blending tech with traditional methods creates balanced, future-ready education.What’s tech like in your schools Share below!读后续写I rushed home and immediately handed my parents my score card and a note with “PLEASE.” This time, they instantly agreed. The next day, we set out for our hometown. Every one, be it relatives or neighbors, greeted us with smiles, treating me like their own son. Every day brought new happiness----digging with Grandpa in the garden, playing games with cousins until sunset, roaming around familiar streets with loved ones and even joining the local kids in their football matches. The days passed as we had a wonderful time together. Truth be told, everything was more fun in a big family. When departure day came, my heart ached.I saw my mom had tears in her eyes when leaving them. She wiped them away and smiled, saying, “I didn’t realize how much I missed the village until now. It’s not just a place; it’s where our roots are.” As we drove away, I felt a mix of excitement and nostalgia. I realized that the real adventure wasn’t about exploring far-off places but about reconnecting with family and our heritage. This trip wasn’t just for me; it was a reminder for all of us that family is the true treasure of life. From then on, visiting Grandma and Grandpa became our annual tradition, a time to cherish love, laughter, and the simple joys of being together.听力原文Text 1 02:48M: Why are you so tired W: You must be joking. It’s still two weeks before Christmas and the store is flooded with more and more customers. I’ve been on my feet all day, serving one after another.Text 2 03:13M: Hi Amy, you’re home early. Did grandad go and get you from the cinema.W: Oh, Jane’s dad works near the cinema, so we wanted to ask him to collect us, but then Jane’s older brother came past in his car and picked us up.Text 3 03:42M: I’m terribly sorry, madam, but we are fully booked this evening until 9:30 PM.W: Look, I’m a regular customer, isn’t there any chance that we could be given a table for 2 We just need something very quick before the play starts.Text 4 04:11W: I’ve never heard of Philippa Grigory.M: Really, she’s just written a great new historical novel and loads of her stuff is adapted for TV.W: I guess historical novels just aren’t my kind of thing.Text 5 04:38M: I can’t believe you got a ticket. Did you run a red light W: Not exactly. I was driving at 40 miles an hour in a school zone. The fine is huge, it’s a lot more than the fine for going the wrong way on a one way street.Text 6 06:00W: Oh, look, you’ve missed it.M: Oh, typical. They’re always late if I’m early, but if I get there a few seconds late, they leave dead on time.W: The next one’s at 5 30. I don’t mind hanging around with you. I’ll go and get two coffees.M: Well, take your time. It says that the 5:31 is going to be 20 minutes late.Text 7 07:23W: Good morning, how may I help you M: Hi, I requested a credit card from you a week ago, but I haven’t received it yet.W: Do you remember which one you ordered M: I don’t remember the name, but I know it gave discounts on gas stations.W: Oh sorry, we’re actually all out of them. Is there any other card you are interested in M: Well, I do shop a lot, do you have one for that W: Yes, we do. I can issue you that right away. I just need to see your ID card if you don’t mind.M: Of course not.Text 8 09:20M: Are you still going to the local park every day W: Of course, and I’m so happy we were both invited to help look after the park.M: Me too. We’ve done quite a lot in our roles as volunteers there. Our background as scientists really helps our work.W: It certainly does. I’ve enjoyed getting involved in various projects about birds.M: Yeah. I’ve also loved walking among the trees. It’s amazing how the newly planted ones have stopped growing in height, but grown in width recently so that they spread out their branches.W: Yeah, but I’m worried that tourists ignore the fact that the park is a conservation area. There is so much rubbish dropped everywhere, but maybe it’s because it’s a well-known tourist attraction. It’s difficult to ask everyone to stop using the trees as a playground.M: You’re right. Anyway, tomorrow I’m going to help out with making whatever’s still needed there. It’s great we got the shelters done so that tourists can go bird watching and still stay dry.W: And those plant pots we made will be useful too.M: Yeah, now I’d like to get on with making some bird boxes. There just aren’t quite enough in the park at the moment.W: I’ll come with you.Text 9 13:04M: With us here on our podcast is Abby. She has just won an award for amateur filmmakers. Welcome to the show, Abby.W: Thanks.M: So what made you enter this contest W: I actually remember hearing about it on the radio and immediately decided to try my luck. I’ve always enjoyed filming people and even directed a school play once, but nothing prepared me for what was to come. And I guess that is lucky because there is nothing like completing a movie.M: What was the most challenging part about that W: I think the hardest of all was getting the crew together. Funding came a close second, the screenplay was the easiest as I had written one for school but hadn’t used it, and my parents let me shoot at our house so we didn’t have to worry about the venue. Saving us the extra cost of renting.M: Was filming easy then W: Not really, since I had been in school plays before it came naturally, it was editing that was hard.M: Was it because of all the different tools you needed W: Not at all, the problem was deciding which scenes to cut. Each actor gave it their all. This win is not because of me, it was a team effort.Text 10 16:35W: Good morning, I am Lisa. In today’s edition of Role Models Around us, our guest is Emily, a 65-year-old grandmother. As you all know, our neighborhood blog Changi Villagers has been a great platform for sharing local news and events. In fact, Emily is the key contributor to it. Not only that, but she started a new blog called Resources Nearby for residents who want a hand moving heavy furniture or just need a listening ear for their problems. Emily has a great passion for learning. She says it is never too late to learn. She will be launching a new website just for students soon to help them learn more about topic such as the history of our neighborhood, famous scientists, and the inventions they created. What a role model she is. Now, let’s welcome Emily to talk about her idea for the website. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)2025届高三第三次联考英语听力音频.mp3 Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)2025届高三第三次联考英语试题.docx Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)2025届高三第三次联考英语试题解析.docx