浙江省浙东北县域名校发展联盟2026届高三上学期11月诊断考试(一模)英语试卷(含答案,有听力音频和听力原文)

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浙江省浙东北县域名校发展联盟2026届高三上学期11月诊断考试(一模)英语试卷(含答案,有听力音频和听力原文)

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2025学年第一学期浙东北县域名校发展联盟 (ZDB) 11月诊断测试
高三英语学科 试题
考生须知:
1. 本试题卷共8页,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、考场号、座位号及准考证号。
3. 所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效。
4. 考试结束后,只需上交答题卷。
第I卷
第一部分:听力 (共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. When will the man see Dr. Know
A. At 9:00. B. At 10:00. C. At 11:00.
2. How does the man want to handle the bill
A. Pay separately. B. Pay together on one bill. C. Share the total equally.
3. Why doesn’t the woman want to fly
A. It’s too expensive. B. It’s dangerous. C. It’s uncomfortable.
4. Where does the conversation most probably take place
A. At a bar. B. At an airport. C. At a grocery.
5. Why won’t Ashley be invited to the party
A. She dislikes surprises. B. She is busy that day. C. She might reveal the secret.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 problem did the speakers have
A. They lost their luggage. B. Their room wasn’t cleaned. C. The hotel overcharged them.
7. What will they do first to solve the problem
A. Call the manager. B. Go to the front desk. C. Phone the front desk.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Relatives. B. Former classmates. C. Colleagues.
9. Why is the man making the trip
A. To visit an old friend. B. To attend an anniversary. C. To celebrate a wedding.
10. What will the woman do immediately
A. Board her train. B. Chat longer with Jackson. C. Change her travel plans.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What does the woman say about the park’s woodland
A. It has rare animals. B. It is newly planted. C. It has mixed tree species.
12. What is the man likely to do next
A. Discuss with colleagues. B. Modify the activity plan. C. Book the visit immediately.
13. What might be the woman’s job
A. A teacher. B. A historian. C. A park guide.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. How did people previously enter the box office
A. Via the shop. B. Through the hall. C. From the side entrance.
15. What change improves audience comfort
A. Extra leg-room. B. A larger stage. C. More wheelchair seats.
16 Why was the start time changed
A. To match bus schedules. B. To test air conditioning. C. To extend performance time.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. How many visitors are expected
A. Over 20 million. B. Over 28 million. C. Over 52 million.
18. Where was the first World Expo held
A. London. B. Tokyo. C. New York.
19. What's the theme of the Osaka Expo 2025
A. Global economic growth. B. Environmental protection. C. Future society for our lives.
20. What is the main purpose of the speech
A. To advertise ticket prices for an event.
B. To explain the history of World Expos.
C. To introduce an international exhibition.
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,选出最佳选项。
A
If you’re looking for a nice spot to get in a nap (小睡) on the River Campus, here are my top three napping spots below (ranked from worst to best).
3. The Eastman Quad
Surrounded by so many iconic buildings and classrooms, the spot itself is already comfortable, with the loud talk and footsteps of students and the nice, soft grass. However, I have to reduce points for the squirrels. If you stay still too long, they climb on your face and bury their nuts in your bags. Not cool.
2. Fauver Stadium
During most of the day, it’s quiet and at a far enough distance from classrooms. Just be on the lookout for sports teams and screaming fans waking you up. You wouldn’t wanna get stepped on by members of the track team in the middle of your beauty sleep, right
1. The Boats from the Rowing Teams
Why sleep on top of the bridge, when you can nap on the boats. The movement from the boat is so slow that you can barely feel it. And here’s another bonus: You also get to wake up in a surprisingly new location every time. If you’re lucky, you could even take that dream cruise to Canada, right by the ocean as you sleep.
With the top three spots for all types of nappers, I suggest everyone drop everything and find a spot to nap. Good luck and sweet dreams. Wake me up again in an hour. YAAWWWNNNN! ! !
21. What do Eastman Quad and Fauver Stadium share
A. Both have soft grass. B. Both have sports teams.
C. Both are near classrooms. D. Both are pleasant but noisy.
22. Why are the boats special for napping
A. Custom spaces. B. New locations.
C. Total quietness. D. Complete privacy.
23. What tone does “YAAWWWNNNN! ! !” convey
A. Fun and real. B. Cold and distant.
C. Polite and proper. D. Serious and formal.
B
Amalia Garcia Lopez and Carlos Lafuente Picazo, two final-year university students from Spain, have just wrapped up a nine-day trip to Shanghai—a city they might one day consider calling home.
They were participants in the Young Explorer Program, a program designed to bring international members of Gen Z (Z世代) to China and introduce them to Shanghai. The program offers overseas youth the opportunity to experience Chinese culture firsthand and foster people-to-people exchange and mutual understanding.
Twenty-two young people from different cultural backgrounds took part in the immersive journey. Their route included guided city walks and visits to companies and neighborhoods, offering a deep dive into Shanghai’s society and culture. The group explored museums and heritage sites to learn about the city’s history, visited iconic tourist attractions to experience its modern vibe, engaged with traditional Chinese culture in local communities, and discovered thriving business hubs and revitalized (焕发活力的) historic neighborhoods.
All participants described the trip as both enjoyable and rewarding. During the trip, they were particularly impressed by Shanghai’s diversity — describing the city as “cosmopolitan (国际性的) ” and “dynamic”.
“I was coming to Shanghai with the impression that it’s like a city of the future, and so far, I feel like I’m seeing it for real,” said Picazo. “I think Shanghai is a city made for everyone. I’ve seen people from all over the world here, and you can find whatever you need. It has so much to offer to make whoever comes feel comfortable.”
“One thing that surprised me is that Shanghai has a lot of nature, and it is so green,” Lopez said. “It’s the perfect mix between society and nature, and it’s a city that’s growing every day. So, for me it was quite shocking because I think when cities expand, they tend to just get rid of the trees and the nature.”
24. What does the underlined phrase “wrapped up” in the first paragraph mean
A. ended successfully. B. Packed carefully.
C. Cover ed completely. D. Celebrated joyfully.
25. What is the Young Explorer Program for
A. Training Gen Z in global business. B. Exploring Shanghai’s natural scenery.
C. recruiting overseas talent for Shanghai. D. Promoting cultural exchange with China.
26. What impressed the participants most about Shanghai
A. Its affordable living costs. B. Its harmonious diversity.
C. Its advanced transportation. D. Its traditional architecture.
27. How did Lopez’s perception of Shanghai change
A. From skeptical to confident. B. From simple to complex.
C. From doubtful to appreciative. D. From abstract to concrete.
C
When we think about high school’s lasting impact, we often focus on grade point averages, extracurricular activities, and close friendships. But according to a new study, the influence of high school stretches far beyond the teenage years and into our very bodies.
The study tracked a nationally representative sample of individuals who were high school sophomores (二年级的) and seniors in 1980. Researchers followed these participants into their early 50s and found strong links between high school experience and midlife body mass index (BMI). This relationship held even when accounting for college education, academic attainment, and weight during high school itself.
This research argues that high schools are more than institutions of learning — they are health shapers. For decades, we’ve known that educational attainment is linked to health outcomes, including weight. But this study pushes the timeline back, suggesting that the process of becoming educated — especially the early stages that happen in high school — is just as crucial.
So, what parts of high school matter It turns out that attending private schools, being in high socioeconomic status (High-SES) environments, and enrolling in advanced curricular tracks were associated with lower midlife BMI, especially for women. These factors weren’t just minor contributors; they maintained their influence even after researchers controlled for a host of variables like college degrees and adult income.
Interestingly, popularity during high school also played a role for women. In a society where women and girls face heightened pressure around body image, early social acceptance may help establish healthier long-term habits and body ideals.
The gender differences in this study are striking. For women, both family and school SES, along with popularity, were significantly linked to adult weight. For men, the connection existed but was less pronounced. One possible reason The cultural landscape. Girls and women often deal with more pressure to be thin and face harsher judgment about their weight than boys and men. These pressures likely strengthen how high school experiences — both academic and social — shape long-term behaviors and self-perceptions.
28. What does the study mainly reveal about high schools
A. They predict academic success. B. They foster social relationships.
C. They determine career achievements. D. They shape long- term physical health.
29. Which factor relates to lower adult BMI for women
A. Adult income status. B. High school popularity.
C. College degree level. D. High school sports activities.
30. Why do gender differences exist in findings
A. Social expectations. B. Economic policies.
C. Educational resources. D. Biological distinctions.
31. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. Gender Differences in Educational Environments
B. The Link Between School Grades and Adult Success
C. High School’s Long- Term Impact on Physical Health
D. The Role of Social Activities in adolescent Development
D
I often catch myself starting my questions to ChatGPT with a “please” and concluding with a “thank you.” Apparently, I am not alone. A survey published in 2024 by TechRadar found that approximately 67% of AI users are also polite and show gratitude toward AI search engines.
When asked whether there’s a cost to all this politeness, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman responded, “Tens of millions of dollars well spent — you never know.” In reality, of course, AI chatbots do not appreciate politeness; they lack consciousness, feelings or a need for social politeness. From a purely practical standpoint, all those pleases and thank you are just flushing money down the toilet.
Still, there may be value that isn’t immediately measurable in showing gratitude toward AI. In his book “The Psychology of Gratitude,” psychologists Robert Emmons write about a 10-week experiment. He divided participants into three groups, asking the first to list things they are grateful for, the second to list daily annoyances and the third to just keep a journal.
He found that the first group reported 25% higher happiness levels, showed stronger emotional resilience (适应力) and were physically healthier. Other studies have also linked gratitude to better sleep, less depression and anxiety, and greater relationship satisfaction.
What’s true of gratitude is also true of kindness and generosity. Psychology professor Sonja Lyubomirsky from UC Riverside conducted experiments where participants performed “five small acts of kindness per week.” She found that these small, frequent acts led to consistent and significant increases in happiness. These modern researchers are rediscovering an age- old wisdom: we should practice doing good regularly, not just for the sake of the people we benefit, but for our own.
So perhaps all of our pleases and thank you to AI have value, even if they cost OpenAI millions of dollars annually. Showing appreciation, even toward a machine, strengthens positive habits of politeness, patience and empathy. In our increasingly digital and automated world, preserving these human qualities may be more valuable than the substantial costs. Ultimately, the one who benefits from our politeness isn’t the AI at all, but ourselves.
32. Why is the survey mentioned in Paragraph 1
A. To present a fact. B. To challenge a belief.
C. To support an argument. D. To illustrate a phenomenon.
33. How does Sam Altman seem to view the cost of politeness to AI
A. As an educational tool. B. As a necessary investment.
C. As a social requirement. D. As a technical breakdown.
34. What do the experiments find about being polite to AI
A. It develops positive human habits. B. It improves the AI’s response quality.
C. It brings lasting happiness to the AI. D. It makes people more grateful to others.
35. What does the author mean in the last paragraph
A. Politeness to AI is meaningless but costly. B. Digital interactions require new polite behavior.
C. Humans benefit more than AI from being polite. D. AI will eventually develop emotional awareness.
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)
根据短文内容,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。
How to Apologize to a Cat
Oh no. You’ve done something to deeply offend your cat, and now it won’t even let you come near it. ___36___ The following will show you not only how to apologize to your cat, but it will also show you how to do it safely, so that you don’t get scratched.
Determine the offense. What did you do to make your cat so mad at you Did you make fun of her Step on its tail Or did you take its spot on the couch Knowing what you did wrong will help you decide how to approach your cat. ___37___
Choose a good time to apologize. If your cat is visibly angry, you will need to give it some time before you try to approach it and apologize; approaching too soon may result in getting scratched. Try not to wait too long to apologize, however. ___38___ You can also approach a frightened cat, but do so with caution. If your cat keeps running away from you, consider leaving behind a small treat in a place it can find. This will let it know that you are sorry and still care about it.
Walk slowly to your cat. If your cat runs away from you, it may be still be angry, upset, or frightened. Do not chase after your cat. Instead, try again a few minutes later. ___39___ Having a cat treat ready may also assure your cat.
___40___ Tell it “I’m sorry.” You may even use your cat’s name. Make sure that you are using a soft, calm voice, with a slightly higher pitch than usual. Your cat may not necessarily understand your words, but it will understand your tone. Do not use a loud, shrill voice; cats do have sensitive hearing and you will only annoy your cat.
A. Talk to your cat.
B. Praise and compliment your cat.
C. This will comfort your cat and help it feel safe.
D. Fortunately, it is possible to earn a cat’s forgiveness.
E. Instead, approach the cat as soon as it appears calmer.
F. It also means that you will spare some time to play with it.
G. It will also help you figure out how to apologize to it properly.
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和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Long before my daughter Carolyn could speak, she would hold my finger as she learned to walk. Whenever her tiny hand was in mine, I would tenderly squeeze it twice and ____41____ , “I love you.” That became our ____42____ . She adored this little secret, and the gesture became our special way of ____43____ . But as Carolyn grew older, I assumed there was no need for little secret ____44____ anymore.
On the evening of her junior high graduation ceremony, I saw Carolyn sitting ____45____ waiting for her turn to perform. I wanted to ____46____ her, but I knew that anything I said would make her feel uncomfortable.
Then I ____47____ our secret signal. I left my seat and ____48____ to her. Carolyn watched each of my steps as I ____49____ closer. Without speaking, I leaned over, took her hand and squeezed it twice. Her eyes met mine, and I knew that she ____50____ the message. She instantly returned the ____51____ , giving my hand two quick squeezes in reply. We smiled.
Years later, on Carolyn’s wedding day, my heart was full of unspoken ____52____ . Instead of risking tears, I took her hand and ____53____ our familiar signal. She responded immediately, and in that ____54____ exchange, we said everything without speaking. Some bonds never ____55____ — they only grow deeper.
41. A. whisper B. shout C. announce D. declare
42. A. habit B. rule C. secret D. story
43. A. competing B. connecting C. exercising D. debating
44. A. signals B. gifts C. promises D. lessons
45. A. calmly B. nervously C. proudly D. lazily
46. A. praise B. surprise C. remind D. comfort
47. A. checked B. interpreted C. remembered D. followed
48. A. turned back B. got across C. gave in D. walked over
49. A. inched B. jumped C. rushed D. floated
50. A. conveyed B. doubted C. recognized D. ignored
51. A. gift B. gesture C. blessing D. favor
52. A. regrets B. wishes C. memories D. emotions
53. A. repeated B. created C. secured D. exhibited
54. A. bitter B. silent C. formal D. awesome
55. A. maintain B. break C. fade D. end
第II卷
第二节:语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容 (1个单词) 或括号内单词的正确形式。
Labubu, a toothy and fluffy figure toy from Chinese brand Pop Mart, has sparked a global craze. This phenomenon demonstrates how Chinese enterprises are reshaping ___56___ (they) international image through innovation, cultural storytelling, and the globalization of homegrown ideas.
So what exactly is a Labubu Labubu is a girl. People often assume she’s a boy, but ___57___ (actual) it is not the case. Labubu also isn’t a standalone character—she’s part of a larger group ___58___ (call) “The Monsters”, created by Hong Kong artist and author Kasing Lung. The Monsters first appeared in a Nordic mythology-inspired picture book series in 2015, and by 2019, toy giant Pop Mart ___59___ (turn) them into the popular plastic toys we know today.
Labubu is described ___60___ an “elvish creature (小精灵) ”, and according to Pop Mart, “despite a naughty look, she is kind-hearted and always wants to help, but often accidentally achieves ___61___ opposite.” She may look small and scary, but she means well.
Labubu’s rise in ___62___ (popular) can largely be credited to Lisa from BLACKPINK, who has expressed her love for the creature in interviews and on her social media. Since then, demand has exploded with fans ___63___ (line) up overnight and paying well over retail.
Today, The Monsters series is Pop Mart’s best-selling brand and generated $419 million in sales last year, according to NBC News. Although the ___64___ (prize) items are the bag charms, you can still get your hands on other Labubu ____65____ (figure) , accessories and brand collaborations.
第四部分:写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节:应用文 (15分)
66. 假定你是李华,你校英语报将举办“经典文学名句”征稿活动。请你以“A Thousand-mile Journey Begins with the First Step.”这句名言为题写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1. 简述你对这句名言的理解;2. 用一个具体事例加以说明。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
A Thousand-mile Journey Begins with the First Step
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
第二节:读后续写 (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。
I gazed down the frightening snow-covered slope, my heart beating wildly. The accident that took my leg two years ago replayed in my mind, a memory I couldn’t escape. But with my prosthetic leg (假肢) and persistent training, I was determined to return to the slopes.
It was my final training session before the competition. As I practiced the difficult jump, the world went black as I crashed headfirst into the densely packed snow. I rolled down the slope like a man trapped in a washing machine, unable to break free from the tossing and flipping. When I finally stopped, I found my prosthetic leg had been forced out of its place.
“I can’t do this!” I yelled, hammering my leg back into place. I freed myself from the snowboard and struggled to my feet. “Another round ” my coach asked with a soft laugh. He rested his arm on my shoulder as if to comfort me after his teasing. We both stared at the towering slope ahead. Failure loomed over me like a dark cloud — it had beaten me too many times before.
“I can’t handle the landing. This leg drags me down. How am I supposed to compete tomorrow ” I slammed my leg repeatedly with bitterness as tears welled up in my eyes. Every time I fell, I forced myself to get back on my feet so that I could snowboard again, but I had tricked myself into believing that I could return to being a professional snowboarder.
“Just remember: dig your heels in, bend your knees, and keep your arms up. Three steps to the gold medal.” My coach looked me straight in the eyes, his voice firm yet warm. “It’s not your leg holding you back. You’re using it as an excuse.” His words trailing off like droplets of water forming dotted indents in the snow — disappearing into the snow forever but leaving their marks behind.
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。
Paragraph 1: The fateful day finally arrived.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2: The crowd erupted, cheers filling the air.
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答案版
2025学年第一学期浙东北县域名校发展联盟 (ZDB) 11月诊断测试
高三英语学科 试题
考生须知:
1. 本试题卷共8页,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、考场号、座位号及准考证号。
3. 所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效。
4. 考试结束后,只需上交答题卷。
第I卷
第一部分:听力 (共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. When will the man see Dr. Know
A. At 9:00. B. At 10:00. C. At 11:00.
【答案】C
【原文】M: Hello. Is Dr. Know available at nine tomorrow morning
W: Let me check. I’m sorry but he’s tied up until ten o’clock.
M: Well, can’t you squeeze me in, somehow
W: I’m afraid not. Will eleven o’clock be all right
M: Well, that’s OK then. Thank you.
2. How does the man want to handle the bill
A. Pay separately. B. Pay together on one bill. C. Share the total equally.
【答案】A
【原文】M: Waiter! Could we have the bill, please
W: Can I put it all on one bill
M: No, we’d prefer separate checks.
W: Well, your bill is $24, and your friend’s $18.
3. Why doesn’t the woman want to fly
A. It’s too expensive. B. It’s dangerous. C. It’s uncomfortable.
【答案】B
【原文】W: How are you going to the meeting next week
M: By plane. It’s fast and comfortable.
W: I’m afraid of flying. I don’t feel safe in a plane.
M: I understand. A lot of people feel that way.
4. Where does the conversation most probably take place
A. At a bar. B. At an airport. C. At a grocery.
【答案】B
【原文】W: Good morning. Can I see your passport
M: Certainly. Here it is.
W: Yes, that’s all right. Have you got anything to declare
M: Yes, I have. I’ve got some whisky and some cigarettes.
5. Why won’t Ashley be invited to the party
A. She dislikes surprises. B. She is busy that day. C. She might reveal the secret.
【答案】C
【原文】M: I need to invite Ashley to Caty’s surprise birthday party.
W: Uh, oh. Problem.
M: Why is that a problem
W: Those two are thick as thieves. It’s like they can read each other’s minds.
M: In that case, let’s keep the party a secret from Ashley, too.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 problem did the speakers have
A. They lost their luggage. B. Their room wasn’t cleaned. C. The hotel overcharged them.
7. What will they do first to solve the problem
A. Call the manager. B. Go to the front desk. C. Phone the front desk.
【答案】6. B 7. C
【原文】W: Did you notice that our room wasn’t cleaned today
M: Yes, I did. I was quite surprised when I got back and saw the mess still there.
W: Do you think we should call the front desk or go down there ourselves
M: Let’s call them first and see what they will say. Maybe they just missed our room by mistake.
W: Okay. I hope they can send someone up soon; it’s really not comfortable like this.
M: Yeah, and let’s also remind them about the extra pillows we asked for this morning.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Relatives. B. Former classmates. C. Colleagues.
9. Why is the man making the trip
A. To visit an old friend. B. To attend an anniversary. C. To celebrate a wedding.
10. What will the woman do immediately
A. Board her train. B. Chat longer with Jackson. C. Change her travel plans.
【答案】8. B 9. C 10. A
【原文】M: Teresa What a surprise What are you doing here
W: Hi, Jackson I don’t believe it! We haven’t seen each other since graduating from our school.
M: Sure. Where are you heading
W: To Montreal. I’m going to see my daughter. She will marry this weekend. How about you
M: I’m going to visit my parents. This Sunday is the 45th wedding anniversary of their wedding. When is your daughter’s wedding
W: Sunday.
M: Wow This is a surprise! Anyway, where is your train leaving from
W: My train leaves from Platform 3, over there. Oh, my train is leaving. I have to run. Sorry we didn’t get more time to talk.
M: That’s OK. I’ll see you when you get back.
W: Have a good time, and say congratulations to your parents!
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What does the woman say about the park’s woodland
A. It has rare animals. B. It is newly planted. C. It has mixed tree species.
12. What is the man likely to do next
A. Discuss with colleagues. B. Modify the activity plan. C. Book the visit immediately.
13. What might be the woman’s job
A. A teacher. B. A historian. C. A park guide.
【答案】11. C 12. A 13. C
【原文】M: First of all, could you tell me something about the park
W: Of course. Covering 170 acres, the park has three types of habitat: wetland, grassland and woodland. The woods are well established and varied, with areas of mixed species.
M: So I suppose there’s quite a variety of wildlife. And I understand you organise educational visits for school parties.
W: That’s right. We can organise a wide range of activities and adapt them to suit all ages. One focus is on science, where we help children to discover and study plants, trees and insects. Another focus is on geography. The park is a great environment to learn and practise reading a map.
M: Anything connected with history
W: Sure. For instance, the children can explore how the use of the land has changed over time.
M: Then there’s leisure and tourism.
W: That focuses on your visitors, I would imagine.
M: Sounds great. I’ll discuss it with my colleagues, and I hope to get back to you soon to make a booking.
W: We’ll look forward to hearing from you. Goodbye.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. How did people previously enter the box office
A. Via the shop. B. Through the hall. C. From the side entrance.
15. What change improves audience comfort
A. Extra leg-room. B. A larger stage. C. More wheelchair seats.
16 Why was the start time changed
A. To match bus schedules. B. To test air conditioning. C. To extend performance time.
【答案】14. B 15. A 16. A
【原文】M: And here on Radio Rivenden we have Lynne Rawley, the manager of our City Theatre. Hello, Lynne.
W: Hello.
M: Now, the theatre is opening soon after its three-year redevelopment programme, isn’t it
W: That's right, and there are a lot of improvements. The first thing people will see when they go in is that the hall has been repainted. Then the box office has been adjusted, with its own access from the side of the building instead of through the hall. But the shop that used to be in the hall isn’t yet complete.
M: Will audiences find any difference in the auditorium
W: Yes, we’ve increased the leg-room between the rows. We’ve installed air conditioning and added seats for wheelchair users.
M: Great. So what’s the first play after opening
W: The Royal Sun Hunt, starting on October the 13th and running till the 19th. Performances used to start at 7:30, but that made it difficult for people to go home by public transport, so instead, we’re beginning at 7, because at 9:45, when it finishes, there are still buses running.
M: How about the tickets
W: Ticket prices now are all 18. They’re available from the box office, in person, by phone, or online.
M: Okay, Lynne, now if you’d like to give the contact details…
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. How many visitors are expected
A. Over 20 million. B. Over 28 million. C. Over 52 million.
18. Where was the first World Expo held
A. London. B. Tokyo. C. New York.
19. What's the theme of the Osaka Expo 2025
A. Global economic growth. B. Environmental protection. C. Future society for our lives.
20. What is the main purpose of the speech
A. To advertise ticket prices for an event.
B. To explain the history of World Expos.
C. To introduce an international exhibition.
【答案】17. B 18. A 19. C 20. C
【原文】The Osaka Expo 2025 opened Sunday in Japan, welcoming global visitors until October. Organizers anticipate over 28 million attendees at this World Expo, which addresses global challenges through international collaboration. Originating from London’s 1851 Great Exhibition, this edition features 158 countries showcasing culture, history, and economic innovations under the theme “Creating a future society for our lives.” Notable exhibits include space travel displays at U.S. and Chinese pavilions, and Italy’s presentations on architecture and environmental design. Held on an artificial island in Osaka Bay, the event centers around the Grand Ring — a 20-meter-tall wooden structure recognized by Guinness as the world’s largest wooden architectural complex. Adult tickets cost $52 daily. Highlights include Japanese cultural displays featuring high-tech robotics, flying cars, popular characters like Hello Kitty and Mobile, plus the Expo’s mascot Myaku-Myaku — a blue-faced, multi-eyed creature renowned for rainbow-seeking abilities. The event combines technological innovation with cultural exchange.
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,选出最佳选项。
A
If you’re looking for a nice spot to get in a nap (小睡) on the River Campus, here are my top three napping spots below (ranked from worst to best).
3. The Eastman Quad
Surrounded by so many iconic buildings and classrooms, the spot itself is already comfortable, with the loud talk and footsteps of students and the nice, soft grass. However, I have to reduce points for the squirrels. If you stay still too long, they climb on your face and bury their nuts in your bags. Not cool.
2. Fauver Stadium
During most of the day, it’s quiet and at a far enough distance from classrooms. Just be on the lookout for sports teams and screaming fans waking you up. You wouldn’t wanna get stepped on by members of the track team in the middle of your beauty sleep, right
1. The Boats from the Rowing Teams
Why sleep on top of the bridge, when you can nap on the boats. The movement from the boat is so slow that you can barely feel it. And here’s another bonus: You also get to wake up in a surprisingly new location every time. If you’re lucky, you could even take that dream cruise to Canada, right by the ocean as you sleep.
With the top three spots for all types of nappers, I suggest everyone drop everything and find a spot to nap. Good luck and sweet dreams. Wake me up again in an hour. YAAWWWNNNN! ! !
21. What do Eastman Quad and Fauver Stadium share
A. Both have soft grass. B. Both have sports teams.
C. Both are near classrooms. D. Both are pleasant but noisy.
22. Why are the boats special for napping
A. Custom spaces. B. New locations.
C. Total quietness. D. Complete privacy.
23. What tone does “YAAWWWNNNN! ! !” convey
A. Fun and real. B. Cold and distant.
C. Polite and proper. D. Serious and formal.
【答案】21. D 22. B 23. A
B
Amalia Garcia Lopez and Carlos Lafuente Picazo, two final-year university students from Spain, have just wrapped up a nine-day trip to Shanghai—a city they might one day consider calling home.
They were participants in the Young Explorer Program, a program designed to bring international members of Gen Z (Z世代) to China and introduce them to Shanghai. The program offers overseas youth the opportunity to experience Chinese culture firsthand and foster people-to-people exchange and mutual understanding.
Twenty-two young people from different cultural backgrounds took part in the immersive journey. Their route included guided city walks and visits to companies and neighborhoods, offering a deep dive into Shanghai’s society and culture. The group explored museums and heritage sites to learn about the city’s history, visited iconic tourist attractions to experience its modern vibe, engaged with traditional Chinese culture in local communities, and discovered thriving business hubs and revitalized (焕发活力的) historic neighborhoods.
All participants described the trip as both enjoyable and rewarding. During the trip, they were particularly impressed by Shanghai’s diversity — describing the city as “cosmopolitan (国际性的) ” and “dynamic”.
“I was coming to Shanghai with the impression that it’s like a city of the future, and so far, I feel like I’m seeing it for real,” said Picazo. “I think Shanghai is a city made for everyone. I’ve seen people from all over the world here, and you can find whatever you need. It has so much to offer to make whoever comes feel comfortable.”
“One thing that surprised me is that Shanghai has a lot of nature, and it is so green,” Lopez said. “It’s the perfect mix between society and nature, and it’s a city that’s growing every day. So, for me it was quite shocking because I think when cities expand, they tend to just get rid of the trees and the nature.”
24. What does the underlined phrase “wrapped up” in the first paragraph mean
A. ended successfully. B. Packed carefully.
C. Cover ed completely. D. Celebrated joyfully.
25. What is the Young Explorer Program for
A. Training Gen Z in global business. B. Exploring Shanghai’s natural scenery.
C. recruiting overseas talent for Shanghai. D. Promoting cultural exchange with China.
26. What impressed the participants most about Shanghai
A. Its affordable living costs. B. Its harmonious diversity.
C. Its advanced transportation. D. Its traditional architecture.
27. How did Lopez’s perception of Shanghai change
A. From skeptical to confident. B. From simple to complex.
C. From doubtful to appreciative. D. From abstract to concrete.
【答案】24. A 25. D 26. B 27. C
C
When we think about high school’s lasting impact, we often focus on grade point averages, extracurricular activities, and close friendships. But according to a new study, the influence of high school stretches far beyond the teenage years and into our very bodies.
The study tracked a nationally representative sample of individuals who were high school sophomores (二年级的) and seniors in 1980. Researchers followed these participants into their early 50s and found strong links between high school experience and midlife body mass index (BMI). This relationship held even when accounting for college education, academic attainment, and weight during high school itself.
This research argues that high schools are more than institutions of learning — they are health shapers. For decades, we’ve known that educational attainment is linked to health outcomes, including weight. But this study pushes the timeline back, suggesting that the process of becoming educated — especially the early stages that happen in high school — is just as crucial.
So, what parts of high school matter It turns out that attending private schools, being in high socioeconomic status (High-SES) environments, and enrolling in advanced curricular tracks were associated with lower midlife BMI, especially for women. These factors weren’t just minor contributors; they maintained their influence even after researchers controlled for a host of variables like college degrees and adult income.
Interestingly, popularity during high school also played a role for women. In a society where women and girls face heightened pressure around body image, early social acceptance may help establish healthier long-term habits and body ideals.
The gender differences in this study are striking. For women, both family and school SES, along with popularity, were significantly linked to adult weight. For men, the connection existed but was less pronounced. One possible reason The cultural landscape. Girls and women often deal with more pressure to be thin and face harsher judgment about their weight than boys and men. These pressures likely strengthen how high school experiences — both academic and social — shape long-term behaviors and self-perceptions.
28. What does the study mainly reveal about high schools
A. They predict academic success. B. They foster social relationships.
C. They determine career achievements. D. They shape long- term physical health.
29. Which factor relates to lower adult BMI for women
A. Adult income status. B. High school popularity.
C. College degree level. D. High school sports activities.
30. Why do gender differences exist in findings
A. Social expectations. B. Economic policies.
C. Educational resources. D. Biological distinctions.
31. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. Gender Differences in Educational Environments
B. The Link Between School Grades and Adult Success
C. High School’s Long- Term Impact on Physical Health
D. The Role of Social Activities in adolescent Development
【答案】28. D 29. B 30. A 31. C
D
I often catch myself starting my questions to ChatGPT with a “please” and concluding with a “thank you.” Apparently, I am not alone. A survey published in 2024 by TechRadar found that approximately 67% of AI users are also polite and show gratitude toward AI search engines.
When asked whether there’s a cost to all this politeness, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman responded, “Tens of millions of dollars well spent — you never know.” In reality, of course, AI chatbots do not appreciate politeness; they lack consciousness, feelings or a need for social politeness. From a purely practical standpoint, all those pleases and thank you are just flushing money down the toilet.
Still, there may be value that isn’t immediately measurable in showing gratitude toward AI. In his book “The Psychology of Gratitude,” psychologists Robert Emmons write about a 10-week experiment. He divided participants into three groups, asking the first to list things they are grateful for, the second to list daily annoyances and the third to just keep a journal.
He found that the first group reported 25% higher happiness levels, showed stronger emotional resilience (适应力) and were physically healthier. Other studies have also linked gratitude to better sleep, less depression and anxiety, and greater relationship satisfaction.
What’s true of gratitude is also true of kindness and generosity. Psychology professor Sonja Lyubomirsky from UC Riverside conducted experiments where participants performed “five small acts of kindness per week.” She found that these small, frequent acts led to consistent and significant increases in happiness. These modern researchers are rediscovering an age- old wisdom: we should practice doing good regularly, not just for the sake of the people we benefit, but for our own.
So perhaps all of our pleases and thank you to AI have value, even if they cost OpenAI millions of dollars annually. Showing appreciation, even toward a machine, strengthens positive habits of politeness, patience and empathy. In our increasingly digital and automated world, preserving these human qualities may be more valuable than the substantial costs. Ultimately, the one who benefits from our politeness isn’t the AI at all, but ourselves.
32. Why is the survey mentioned in Paragraph 1
A. To present a fact. B. To challenge a belief.
C. To support an argument. D. To illustrate a phenomenon.
33. How does Sam Altman seem to view the cost of politeness to AI
A. As an educational tool. B. As a necessary investment.
C. As a social requirement. D. As a technical breakdown.
34. What do the experiments find about being polite to AI
A. It develops positive human habits. B. It improves the AI’s response quality.
C. It brings lasting happiness to the AI. D. It makes people more grateful to others.
35. What does the author mean in the last paragraph
A. Politeness to AI is meaningless but costly. B. Digital interactions require new polite behavior.
C. Humans benefit more than AI from being polite. D. AI will eventually develop emotional awareness.
【答案】32. D 33. B 34. A 35. C
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)
根据短文内容,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。
How to Apologize to a Cat
Oh no. You’ve done something to deeply offend your cat, and now it won’t even let you come near it. ___36___ The following will show you not only how to apologize to your cat, but it will also show you how to do it safely, so that you don’t get scratched.
Determine the offense. What did you do to make your cat so mad at you Did you make fun of her Step on its tail Or did you take its spot on the couch Knowing what you did wrong will help you decide how to approach your cat. ___37___
Choose a good time to apologize. If your cat is visibly angry, you will need to give it some time before you try to approach it and apologize; approaching too soon may result in getting scratched. Try not to wait too long to apologize, however. ___38___ You can also approach a frightened cat, but do so with caution. If your cat keeps running away from you, consider leaving behind a small treat in a place it can find. This will let it know that you are sorry and still care about it.
Walk slowly to your cat. If your cat runs away from you, it may be still be angry, upset, or frightened. Do not chase after your cat. Instead, try again a few minutes later. ___39___ Having a cat treat ready may also assure your cat.
___40___ Tell it “I’m sorry.” You may even use your cat’s name. Make sure that you are using a soft, calm voice, with a slightly higher pitch than usual. Your cat may not necessarily understand your words, but it will understand your tone. Do not use a loud, shrill voice; cats do have sensitive hearing and you will only annoy your cat.
A. Talk to your cat.
B. Praise and compliment your cat.
C. This will comfort your cat and help it feel safe.
D. Fortunately, it is possible to earn a cat’s forgiveness.
E. Instead, approach the cat as soon as it appears calmer.
F. It also means that you will spare some time to play with it.
G. It will also help you figure out how to apologize to it properly.
【答案】36. D 37. G 38. E 39. C 40. A
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和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Long before my daughter Carolyn could speak, she would hold my finger as she learned to walk. Whenever her tiny hand was in mine, I would tenderly squeeze it twice and ____41____ , “I love you.” That became our ____42____ . She adored this little secret, and the gesture became our special way of ____43____ . But as Carolyn grew older, I assumed there was no need for little secret ____44____ anymore.
On the evening of her junior high graduation ceremony, I saw Carolyn sitting ____45____ waiting for her turn to perform. I wanted to ____46____ her, but I knew that anything I said would make her feel uncomfortable.
Then I ____47____ our secret signal. I left my seat and ____48____ to her. Carolyn watched each of my steps as I ____49____ closer. Without speaking, I leaned over, took her hand and squeezed it twice. Her eyes met mine, and I knew that she ____50____ the message. She instantly returned the ____51____ , giving my hand two quick squeezes in reply. We smiled.
Years later, on Carolyn’s wedding day, my heart was full of unspoken ____52____ . Instead of risking tears, I took her hand and ____53____ our familiar signal. She responded immediately, and in that ____54____ exchange, we said everything without speaking. Some bonds never ____55____ — they only grow deeper.
41. A. whisper B. shout C. announce D. declare
42. A. habit B. rule C. secret D. story
43. A. competing B. connecting C. exercising D. debating
44. A. signals B. gifts C. promises D. lessons
45. A. calmly B. nervously C. proudly D. lazily
46. A. praise B. surprise C. remind D. comfort
47. A. checked B. interpreted C. remembered D. followed
48. A. turned back B. got across C. gave in D. walked over
49. A. inched B. jumped C. rushed D. floated
50. A. conveyed B. doubted C. recognized D. ignored
51. A. gift B. gesture C. blessing D. favor
52. A. regrets B. wishes C. memories D. emotions
53. A. repeated B. created C. secured D. exhibited
54. A. bitter B. silent C. formal D. awesome
55. A. maintain B. break C. fade D. end
【答案】41. A 42. C 43. B 44. A 45. B 46. D 47. C 48. D 49. A 50. C 51. B 52. D 53. A 54. B 55. C
第II卷
第二节:语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容 (1个单词) 或括号内单词的正确形式。
Labubu, a toothy and fluffy figure toy from Chinese brand Pop Mart, has sparked a global craze. This phenomenon demonstrates how Chinese enterprises are reshaping ___56___ (they) international image through innovation, cultural storytelling, and the globalization of homegrown ideas.
So what exactly is a Labubu Labubu is a girl. People often assume she’s a boy, but ___57___ (actual) it is not the case. Labubu also isn’t a standalone character—she’s part of a larger group ___58___ (call) “The Monsters”, created by Hong Kong artist and author Kasing Lung. The Monsters first appeared in a Nordic mythology-inspired picture book series in 2015, and by 2019, toy giant Pop Mart ___59___ (turn) them into the popular plastic toys we know today.
Labubu is described ___60___ an “elvish creature (小精灵) ”, and according to Pop Mart, “despite a naughty look, she is kind-hearted and always wants to help, but often accidentally achieves ___61___ opposite.” She may look small and scary, but she means well.
Labubu’s rise in ___62___ (popular) can largely be credited to Lisa from BLACKPINK, who has expressed her love for the creature in interviews and on her social media. Since then, demand has exploded with fans ___63___ (line) up overnight and paying well over retail.
Today, The Monsters series is Pop Mart’s best-selling brand and generated $419 million in sales last year, according to NBC News. Although the ___64___ (prize) items are the bag charms, you can still get your hands on other Labubu ____65____ (figure) , accessories and brand collaborations.
【答案】56 their
57. actually
58. called 59. had turned
60. as 61. the
62. popularity
63. lining 64. prized
65. figures
第四部分:写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节:应用文 (15分)
66. 假定你是李华,你校英语报将举办“经典文学名句”征稿活动。请你以“A Thousand-mile Journey Begins with the First Step.”这句名言为题写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1. 简述你对这句名言的理解;2. 用一个具体事例加以说明。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
A Thousand-mile Journey Begins with the First Step
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【答案】
A Thousand-mile Journey Begins with the First Step
This saying teaches us that every great achievement starts with a single act, emphasizing the importance of courage in turning dreams into reality.
Learning to play the guitar perfectly exemplifies this. For a long time, I was frightened by complex chords and sore fingers, only dreaming of playing a full song. The journey truly began when I decided to practice fifteen minutes daily. That first awkward step built momentum; gradually, those sessions accumulated, and within months, I could confidently play several songs.
Thus, the proverb reminds us that grand visions only materialize when we dare to start. Embrace humble beginnings, for they are the seeds of future success.
第二节:读后续写 (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。
I gazed down the frightening snow-covered slope, my heart beating wildly. The accident that took my leg two years ago replayed in my mind, a memory I couldn’t escape. But with my prosthetic leg (假肢) and persistent training, I was determined to return to the slopes.
It was my final training session before the competition. As I practiced the difficult jump, the world went black as I crashed headfirst into the densely packed snow. I rolled down the slope like a man trapped in a washing machine, unable to break free from the tossing and flipping. When I finally stopped, I found my prosthetic leg had been forced out of its place.
“I can’t do this!” I yelled, hammering my leg back into place. I freed myself from the snowboard and struggled to my feet. “Another round ” my coach asked with a soft laugh. He rested his arm on my shoulder as if to comfort me after his teasing. We both stared at the towering slope ahead. Failure loomed over me like a dark cloud — it had beaten me too many times before.
“I can’t handle the landing. This leg drags me down. How am I supposed to compete tomorrow ” I slammed my leg repeatedly with bitterness as tears welled up in my eyes. Every time I fell, I forced myself to get back on my feet so that I could snowboard again, but I had tricked myself into believing that I could return to being a professional snowboarder.
“Just remember: dig your heels in, bend your knees, and keep your arms up. Three steps to the gold medal.” My coach looked me straight in the eyes, his voice firm yet warm. “It’s not your leg holding you back. You’re using it as an excuse.” His words trailing off like droplets of water forming dotted indents in the snow — disappearing into the snow forever but leaving their marks behind.
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。
Paragraph 1: The fateful day finally arrived.
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Paragraph 2: The crowd erupted, cheers filling the air.
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【答案】 The fateful day finally arrived. Standing at the top of the competition slope, I felt my prosthetic leg trembling beneath me. The memory of the fall haunted me, but my coach’s words echoed in my mind: “It’s not your leg holding you back.” Taking a deep breath, I repeated the three steps like a mantra: dig heels in, bend knees, keep arms up. As I pushed off, the cold wind whipped against my face, but for the first time, I felt completely in control. When I approached the difficult jump that had defeated me yesterday, I focused on the technique, feeling the perfect alignment of my body through the air.
The crowd erupted,cheers filling the air. I had successfully landed the jump and completed the course with flawless technique. As I slid to a stop at the bottom, tears of joy streamed down my face, freezing in the cold air. My coach ran toward me, his face beaming with pride. “You did it! You conquered your real obstacle!” he exclaimed, pulling me into a warm embrace. In that moment, I realized he was right — the prosthetic leg had never been the problem. My fear and self-doubt were the true barriers I needed to overcome. The gold medal around my neck felt light compared to the heavy burden that had been lifted from my heart.

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