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2025屆浙江省溫州市普通高中高三下學(xué)期第二次適應(yīng)性考試英語(yǔ)試題

一、聽(tīng)力選擇題(★★)1.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Arecentinjury.B.Afootballmatch.C.Aweekendplan.(★★)2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Atasubwaystation.B.Inanartclassroom.C.Inadepartmentstore.(★★)3.WhyisthewomangoingtotheNGV?

A.Topurchaseapainting.B.Topickuphernephew.C.Tojoininafamilyevent.(★★)4.Whatisthewomanprobablygoingtodonext?

A.Talktothelecturer.B.Uploadherrecording.C.Catchuponthelecture.(★★)5.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?

A.Stressed.B.Satisfied.C.Disappointed.(★★)聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.Whydoesthewomanlooksoenergetic?

A.Shegotherfavoritemusic.B.Shewentforamorningrun.C.Sheplayedwithnewfriends.7.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?

A.Tryjogging.B.Findafitnesscoach.C.Downloadsomemusic.(★★)聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.Whatisdiscussedaboutthemovie?

A.Theplot.B.Thecharacters.C.Thespecialeffects.9.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthemovie?

A.Engaging.B.Moving.C.Educational.10.Whatwillthewomanprobablydothisweekend?

A.Visitthepark.B.Watchthemovie.C.Gototherestaurant.(★★★)聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。11.Whatdidthemanseeonthestreet?

A.Adogwearingahat.B.Amanwalkingadog.C.Adogcarryingabaseball.12.Whatisthenewcoffeeshopknownfor?

A.Itsspecialdrink.B.Itsuniquelocation.C.Itsdog-friendlysetting.13.Whatdoesthemanplantobringtothecoffeeshop?

A.Hishat.B.Hiscamera.C.Hisdog.(★★★)聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。14.Whatisthecompanyworkingon?

A.Greenenergy.B.Urbanplanning.C.Digitalinnovation.15.Whatistheman’snewjob?

A.Atechdeveloper.B.Aprojectmanager.C.Amarketingdirector.16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman?

A.Capable.B.Flexible.C.Humorous.17.Whatisspecialaboutthenewofficebuilding?

A.Itwillbeculture-rich.B.Itwillbeeco-friendly.C.Itwillbeartistic-looking(★★)聽(tīng)下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。18.Whatisthespeaker?

A.Azookeeper.B.Avisitor.C.Aguide.19.Howdidthespeakerdescribethemonkeys?

A.Playful.B.Scary.C.Clever.20.Whatdoesthespeakercomparepenguinsto?

A.Energetickids.B.TikTokcomedians.C.Clumsyballetdancers.二、閱讀理解(★★)Draganddropyourfiles,ortype,paste,andedittexthere.NaturalReaderisaprofessionaltext-to-speechprogramthatchangesanytext,PDF,image,webpageandphysicalbookintonatural-soundingaudio(音頻)featuringthenewestandhighestAIvoicetechnology.Wehavebothfreeandpaidsubscriptionstoourapplicationstomeetdifferentusers’needsondifferentbudgets.FreeuserscanuseanyavailableFreeVoicesunlimitedly,samplePremiumVoicesfor20minutesperday,andPlusVoicesfor5minutesperday.OurPlussubscriptionincludesexclusive(專有的)featuressuchasaccesstoPlusandLLM(LargeLanguageModel)Voices,whichareournewestandmostadvancedvoices.UsingLLMtechnology,youcanevencloneyourownvoiceinminutesandmakeitspeakinover100languages.Youcanalsolistenonthegowithourmobileapp.Byusingyourphone’scamera,youcanscanphysicalbooksandnotesandchangethemintospeech.Offlinelisteningisalsosupported,makingitconvenientfortravelorothersituationswhereinternetaccessislimited.Ifyouareinterestedinusingourvoicesfornon-personalpurposes,suchasYouTubevideos,e-learning,orothercommercialorpublicprojects,pleasecheckoutourNaturalReaderAIVoiceGeneratorwebapplicationformoreinformationandlicensingoptions.OurChromeextensionallowsyoutolistentowebpages,GoogleDocs,onlineKindlebooks,andemailsdirectlyfromyourbrowser.Theextensionsupportsbothfreeandsubscriptionvoices,dependingonyourplan.21.WhatisthemajorfunctionofNaturalReader?

A.Createvideos.B.Writeaspeech.C.Generateimages.D.Turntextintoaudio.22.Whatisonlyavailableforpaidsubscription?

A.OfflineuseofLLM.B.Automatictexttranslation.C.Efficientvoicecloning.D.Accesstodigitalizedbooks.23.Whatisthetext?

A.Asubscriptionplan.B.Aprogramuserguide.C.Ajobadvertisement.D.Amobileappreview.(★★★)Aftertakinganintroductorycourseinglobalhealthlastwinter,YashaswiBista,presidentofStanfordSupplyHer,wasempoweredtotakeactionagainstmalaria—adiseasethathasbeenclaiminghundredsofthousandsofliveseveryyearforcenturies.StanfordSupplyHer,astudentgroupsupportingwomen’shealththroughart,hostedaneventinpartnershipwithUnitedtoBeatMalaria(UBM)toencouragefundingformalariaprevention,treatmentandresearchinitiativeswhiletablingatWhitePlazalastMonday.“Knowingthatmalariaisespeciallydangeroustopregnantindividualsandchildrenmakesadvocacyformalariafundingandresearchessentialforourmission,”saidBista.“WeintheU.S.needtobeawareoftheimpactofglobalwarmingonmalariabecauselessdevelopedcountriesinotherpartsoftheworldaremoreheavilyaffectedbyouremissions,”Bistasaid.Lastyear,theU.S.experienceditsfirstlocaloutbreaksofmalariasince2003.Infectiousdiseaseexpertshavewarnedthatclimatechangewillspreadmalariaandotherdiseasescarriedbymosquitoestoareasthatwereoncefreeofmalaria.Thissummer,afterdiscoveringtheworkofUBM,aglobalgrassrootscampaignoftheUNFoundation,Bistametwithhercongressional(國(guó)會(huì)的)representativestoadvocateformalariatreatmentandresearch.Tosupportcontinuedfundingforglobalmalariaprograms,BistawrotetoofficialsinCongress.“It’seasyforpeopletofeelliketheyarepowerlesswithissuesasbigasmalaria.Butanypersoncangiveinputtotheirdecisionmakersonissuesasbigasthese,”wroteMacganCross,asenioradvocateatUBM.“Bysendingmessagestoyourelectedofficialsinsupportofglobalhealthfunding,youaremakingsureyourvoiceisheard.”Bistaencouragedstudentstobecomeinvolvedininitiativesoncampustospreadawarenessofmalariaandotherglobalhealthissues.“Globalhealthisimportanttomebecausetherearesomanyhealthinequities(不平等)aroundtheworldandhealthitselfisimportanttoliveafulfillinglife,”Bistasaid.“Becausetherearesomanyhealthinequitiesaroundtheworld,Iwanttoraiseawarenessandhelppeoplelivefulfillinglives.”24.WhatinspiredBistatoengageinactionsagainstmalaria?

A.Alearningexperience.B.Ahealthcrisis.C.Agrassrootscampaign.D.Atablingevent.25.WhatdidBistadotosupportmalariaprevention?

A.Sheorganizedacharitysale.B.Shelaunchedaresearchproject.C.Shecampaignedforfundraising.D.Shebudgetedformalariatreatment.26.WhatisthemessageMaeganCrossintendstoconvey?

A.Communityvoicessecurehealthfunding.B.Malariaoutbreaksaredifficulttoprevent.C.Thepublicneedsmoreknowledgeabouthealth.D.Individualeffortsmatteringovernmentdecisions.27.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesBista?

A.Ahealthadvocate.B.Aclubfounder.C.Awomanpioneer.D.Adiseasespecialist.(★★★)AdroppedbagofchipsdisturbedacaveecosysteminCarlsbadCavernsNationalPark,NewMexico.Thiscaveisalmostcutofffromtheoutsideworld,sointroducinganythingforeigncanbeharmful.“Thingsinthedampcavegetwetquickly,”saysparkguideAshley.Thesnackattractstinyorganisms,causingunwantedgrowth.Soon,smallanimalslikecricketsandspiderscametoeat,spreadingthepollution.Rangersfoundthebagwithinhours.“Butthatcanbeallittakes,”saysAshley.“I’msuresomecricketsgotabitofthesnack.”O(jiān)ver500millionpeoplevisitAmericanpubliclandseachyear,creatingmanychancestoharmwildplaces.“Whenyoulookatthenumbers,it’sincredible,”saysWatts,headoftheLeaveNoTraceCenterinColorado,anorganizationaimedatminimizinghumanimpactonnature.Foodwastetakesalongtimetobreakdown,especiallyincertainareas.“Ittakesmuchlongerforanapplecoretorotinadesertthaninaforest,”saysBlye,ateacherattheUniversityofUtah.Leavingwasteintroducesanimalstoanunnaturaldietandchangestheirbehaviorwithsometimesdisastrousresults.Bearswhotastegarbageandbecomeathreattohumansmayhavetobeputdown.“Bearscangetusedtounnaturalfoodinthreeweeks,”saysWatts.“Everyonelosesinthiscase.”Biologicalwasteisalsoproblematic.Dogwastebringsnewbacteriaintotheecosystemandscaresawaydeer.Meanwhile,humanwasteandtoiletpaperintroducesdangerousbacteriaintowatersources.Innationalparks,trails(小路)aredesignedtoavoidsensitiveareas.Steppingoffthetrail,evenforaquickphoto,canscarewildlifeaway.Impactsfrommanyvisitorsresultinlong-termdamagetonatureandwildlife.Butpeopledon’tthinkofthatwhentheyseetheperfectphotoopportunity.“It’sjustsuchahardthingtoresist,”saysBlye.Therisktosensitiveecosystemsisn’tobvious.“It’seasytothink,oh,there’swildflowersoverthere.Ishouldn’tsteponthat,”saysBlye,butthesetinyecosystemsfullofmicroscopicorganismsessentialtodesertlifeprovidemanybenefits,includingreducingtheriskoferosion(侵蝕)andhelpingabsorbrainfall,andcantakehundredsofyearstoreturntoitsoriginalstate.28.WhatdoesAshleymeanby“Butthatcanbeallittakes.”?

A.Therangers’workisefficient.B.Thedamagehasbeendone.C.Thecleanuptakesalongtime.D.Thepollutionhasspreadwidely.29.Whatisaresultofforeignwasteinpubliclands?

A.Ashiftinanimalbehavior.B.Ashortageoffoodsupplies.C.Adeclineinbacterialspecies.D.Anincreaseinregionalconflicts.30.Whydoesthewritermentionwildflowersinparagraph5?

A.Topraisetheirbenefitstodesertlife.B.Tohighlightourdamagetoecosystems.C.Tostresstheirsignificanceforphotography.D.Toshowourunawarenessofnature’ssensitivity.31.Itisconveyedinthispassagethatweshould.

A.encouragewildlifeprotectionB.leavenotraceinthewildC.promotenationalparktourismD.restoreecologicaldamage(★★★★)Intheriskyworldofnucleararmscontrol,PrincetonstudentLepowskyisexploringhowrobotscanmakeinspectionsmoreaccurateandacceptabletohostnationsworriedaboutinvasive(侵入的)traditionalmethods.Hislatestresearchhasledtoarobotperforminginspectionswithoutsavingsensitiveinformation.“Thehostnationlikelywon’twantahumaninspectorpokingtheirnosearound,”saidLepowsky.“Butevenarobothasmemoryandsensorsacquiringdata.”Thegoalistohavehigh-confidenceinspectionswithouttherobotsavinginformation.Forexample,therobotwouldnotsaveradiationmeasurementsorcreatefloorplansofsensitiveareas.Thenewprototype(樣機(jī))isbuiltonaniRobotCreate3platform,aneducationalrobot.Robotsofferadvantagesoverhumaninspectors:theycantoleratehigherradiationlevels,aremoreconsistent,andcanbecheaper.Theyalsocanbeprogrammedtogeneratetrust,suchasnotusingcamerastoavoidseeingunwanteddetails.TheideafortherobotstartedwithLepowsky’sadviser,Glaser,whowascuriousaboutcreatinga“forgetfulrobot”thatcouldperformhighlyaccuratenucleararmsinspectionsbutforgeteverythingafterward.Thisledtoanevenmoreinterestingidea:“Ratherthanforgetting,we’renotevenrememberinginthefirstplace,”Lepowskysaid.Hebelievesthisfeaturecanreassurehostsconcernedaboutprivacy.Lepowskylikestheinterdisciplinarynatureofhiswork—drawingonbothhisroboticsandpolicyexpertise—andhelikesthatitrequiresabreadthofknowledge,notjustdepth.Hevaluesthathisresearchisgroundedinreal-lifeapplicationsforglobalsecurityandnuclearnonproliferation(防擴(kuò)散).Predictingwhentherobotmightbeusedinthefieldisdifficult.“It’seasytosay,today,it’snotveryrealistic,butyouhavetobereadyforifandwhenitbecomespossible,”saidLepowsky.Researchintothisproblemisveryactive.Becausearmscontrolischanging,thespecificobjectivesoffutureagreementsarehardtopredict.“Butwecanhopetheywillbepositive,andweneedtobeready,technically.“32.InwhichaspectisLepowsky’srobotdifferentfromhumaninspectors?

A.Datasecurity.B.Memorycapacity.C.Socialacceptance.D.Userfriendliness.33.Whatissaidabouttherobotinparagraph3?

A.Itsaccuratesystem.B.Itsprivacyrisks.C.Itsdesignmechanism.D.Itsoperationalproblems.34.WhatdoesLepowskylikeabouthiswork?

A.Scientificresearchdata.B.Real-timetechnicalcooperation.C.In-depththeoreticalstudies.D.Integratedknowledgeacrossfields.35.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?

A.Princeton’s“Forgetful”RobotsinGlobalSecurityB.No-MemoryRobots:TheFutureofNuclearChecks?C.NuclearArmsControl:RobotsorHumanInspectors?D.Lepowsky’s“Curious”RobotsforRadiationDetection(★★★)Thelessyouspend,themoreyousave.Itsoundssimpleintheory,butinpractice,it’smuchmorecomplicated.Spendingisbuiltintoourdailyhabits,whichsometimescangetusaddictedtobuyingstuff.36It’skindoflikeacrashdiet,butinagoodway!37Despitethename,ano-spendchallengedoesn’tmeanyousitonyourhandsandspendnomoneywhatsoever.Afterall,youdon’twanttofallbehindonyourbills,andtherearesomenecessitiesyousimplycan’tdowithout.Thebasicpremise(前提)ofano-spendchallengeistocutoutnon-essentialspendingforacertainamountoftime.Itcouldbeforaweek,amonthorevenanentireyear.Whatcanyouspendmoneyonduringano-spendchallenge?Ifyouneedtopurchasesomethingduringyourno-spendchallenge,itshouldbesomethingthat’snecessaryandyouabsolutelycan’tdowithout.Sogroceries,yes.Candybarinthecheckoutline,no.Also,nonewiPhone,evenifyou’vebeendreamingaboutanupgrade.Nonewshoes,evenifthey’reonahugesale.Thisisnotthetimetomakeexcusestobuystuffyoudon’treallyneed.38Thegoalofthischallengeisn’ttomakelifeharderonyourselfbycuttingoutspendingonessentialexpenses.Thefinancialbenefitsofano-spendchallenge39Youcanusetheextramoneyyounormallywouldhavespenttobuildupyouremergencyfund.Oryoumightwanttoputthemoneytowardotherfinancialgoals,likesavingforanewcaroranupcomingvacation.Whileno-spendchallengesaredesignedtobetemporary,youcanalwaysextendyourchallenge.40

A.Decideacceptablepurchases.B.Whatisano-spendchallenge?C.Thereshouldbenoquick-fixapproach.D.Whenwillyoustartyourno-spendchallenge?E.Whynottreatitasmoreofalifestylechange?F.Sometimesthebestwayistogoonaspendingfreeze.G.Ano-spendchallengecanbeaboosttoyourfinancialsituation.三、完形填空(★★★)WhenmydadplannedoutatriptoLaMinaFallsintheElYunqueNationalRainforest,Iwasnotreallyintoit,andIwentalong_______.I’veneverbeenfondofcoldwater.Ifthe_______isn’ttomyliking,I’mnotgoingto_______myselffromthepool’sedgelikeamissile(導(dǎo)彈).I’mthetypeofpersonwho_______theirtimeeasingintothewater,loweringmyselfstep-by-step,and_______mybodytogetusedtotheicydepths.Mycomplicatedrelationshipwithwateris_______mydad,whoIdon’tthinkhaseverlooked_______hedived.Iwasn’traisedontheriverlikehewas.ShortlyafterIwasborn,we_______tocentralFlorida,farawayfromtherapidsofmyfather’syouth.WhenwefinallymadeittotheLaMinaFalls,Iwaswornout.Mydadwasalreadyknee-deepinthewaterand_______fast,whileIwasrestingonarock.Hepaused,lookingoveratmeand________perhapsforthefirsttime,thatIhad________himintotheforest.Hewavedhishandatme,andI________myshoes.IknewifItouchedthewaterwithmytoeinthefirstplace,Iwouldn’tgetin.So,Ijumpedintothe________water,notcompletelywithouthesitation,wherea________combinationofaccomplishmentandregretwashedoverme.WhenIbrokethesurface,I________mydadstaringatme.“YourgrandfatherbroughtmehereoncewhenIwasakid.”Hisvoicefadedawayintothewater.41.A.a(chǎn)nxiouslyB.hesitantlyC.curiouslyD.enthusiastically42.A.timeB.coachC.sportD.temperature43.A.keepB.launchC.excuseD.rescue44.A.measuresB.savesC.takesD.kills45.A.a(chǎn)llowingB.controllingC.examiningD.risking46.A.inoppositiontoB.inresponsetoC.a(chǎn)tthemercyofD.onbehalfof47.A.onceB.beforeC.becauseD.if48.A.escapedB.journeyedC.relocatedD.returned49.A.floatingB.withdrawingC.breathingD.sinking50.A.realizingB.regrettingC.a(chǎn)dmittingD.a(chǎn)greeing51.A.challengedB.forcedC.a(chǎn)ccompaniedD.guided52.A.staredatB.reachedforC.kickedoffD.dusteddown53.A.floodingB.a(chǎn)ppealingC.flowingD.freezing54.A.confusingB.regularC.similarD.simple55.A.leftB.picturedC.stoppedD.caught四、語(yǔ)法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。AttheNationalAlpineSkiingCenterofChina,skiinstructorXinDaweiiswelcomingthebusiestsnowseasoninhis9-yearcareer.“Myschedule56(pack)withclasseseachday.Thenumberofinstructorsherehasgrownbyaboutathirdthisyeartomeetthefast-risingdemand,57hiringisstillgoingon,”hetoldChinaEconomicNet(CEN)reporter.In2024.onJD.com.58go-toe-commerceplatformforChinesedevicebuyers,salesofski-relatedequipment59(record)impressivegrowth,withsalesofskigoggles(護(hù)目鏡),snowshoesandsnowboardsall60(rise)bymorethan80%year-on-year.OutofthetoptenmostrapidlygrowingskirelatedequipmentmarketsinChinaoverthepastyear,eightaresoutherncities.Inthesewarmregions,enthusiaststurnindoorstoexperience61(familiar)snowfieldstheyrarelysawbefore,orevenmake62partoftheirpost-workfitnessroutine.Chinahasbecometheworld’slargestindoorskimarket,hometooverhalfofworld’stotalandsixoutofthetenbiggestones63(global).Daniel,FounderofiCeMonster,astartuphigh-techsnowgogglesseller,saidthatheisshiftinghisfocus64internationalmarkettoChina.“We’realate65(come),butbusinessisgoingonwell,”hesaid.五、書(shū)信寫(xiě)作(★★★)66.假定你是高中生李華,你校英語(yǔ)報(bào)正在開(kāi)展關(guān)于“社區(qū)服務(wù)是否該列入畢業(yè)條件”的討論,請(qǐng)你寫(xiě)一篇文章投稿,內(nèi)容包括:(1)你的觀點(diǎn);(2)你的理由。注意:(1)寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;(2)請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置作答。ShouldCommunityServicebeaRequirementforGraduation?___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、書(shū)面表達(dá)(★★★)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。I’dalwaysbeentoldtotakecareofmyolderbrother,Brian,whowasbornweakandsmall.I’doftentiehisshoesorprepareanotherglassofwaterforhim.MymomsawmylargersizeandstrongbodyasasignthatIwastobeakindofguardianangel(守護(hù)天使)forBrian.However,thatwasnotthecase.Onedayourschoolsponsoredapumpkin-carvingcontest.FirstprizewasS100,andIknewjusthowIwouldspendit.Therewasabrand-newgameIwasdyingtoown.SoIdecidedthefirstplacebonusdefinitelyhadtolandinmypocket.WhenIhadtocarvetheperfectpumpkinI’dpickedout,itdawnedonmethatwithmybigclumsyfingersI

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