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2026年高考一輪復習收官卷(浙江卷01)
英語
第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
注意,聽力部分答題時請先將答案標在試卷上,聽力部分結(jié)束前你將有兩分鐘的時間將答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題上。
第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)
聽下面5段對話,每段對話僅讀一遍。
1.Howdidthewomanlearnaboutthefireaccident?
A.FromTV.B.Fromtheradio.C.Fromthenewspaper.
2.Whatistheman'sattitudetowardtheriseoffiiclcost?
A.Worried.B.Unconcerned.C.Positive.
3.WhatdoesthemanthinkofgoingtoAspen?
A.Itcosts(oomuch.B.Ilsoundsveryinteresting.C.ItisbetterthanSwissAlps.
4.Howmuchwilleachonecostifyoubuytwocoats?
A.30dollars.B.35dollars.C.40dollars.
5.Whoisthewoman'shero?
A.TimBcrners-Lec.B.StephenHawking.C.SteveJobs.
第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)
聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C項中選出最佳選項。聽
每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨
白讀兩遍。
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
6.Whatisthewomanlookingforwardto?
A.Liftingweights.B.Eatinghealthyfood.C.Makingmoremoney.
7.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Health.B.Wealth.C.Success.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
8.WhatdoesSamsayabouthisdaughter?
A.Shedislikesdoinghomework.
B.Sheoveruseshersmartphone.
C.Shefeelslonelyschool.
9.WhatisSam'sattitudetowardstheschoolpolicies?
A.Supportive.B.Uncertain.C.Disapproving.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
10.WherearcLilyandTomplanningtomeet?
A.Atthenorthgateofthepark.
B.Atthesouthgateofthepark.
C.Nearthelakein(hepark.
11.Whatdotheyplantodofirstinthepark?
A.Rentaboatandgoboatingonthelake.
B.Visittheflowerexhibition.
C.Haveapicnicnearthepavilion.
12.HowwillTomgettothemeetingplace?
A.Bybus.B.Onfoot.C.Bybike.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
13.HowdoesLilyeasetensionbeforeaconcertnow?
A.Shetellsjokestoothers.
B.Shedoesbreathingexercises.
C.Shereadssomethingfunny.
14.WhatdoesLilydofirston(hedayoftheshow?
A.Walkonthestage.B.Practicethesongs.C.Choosethedresses.
15.WhydoesLilyliketositandlookat(hestagebeforetheshow?
A.Toenjoyquietness.B.Tointeractwithfans.C.Toinspireconfidence.
16.Whatisthemandoing?
A.Hostingaceremony.B.Conductinganintennew.C.Holdingapressconference.
聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。
17.HowoldisVivi?
A.6.B.II.C.17.
18.WhydidVivicryattheamusementparklastsummer?
A.Shewastooyoungtoplay.
B.Shedidn'tfittheequipment.
C.Shehadsomeimpolitefriends.
19.WhatisViviproudof?
A.Herage.B.Hershape.C.Herstrength.
20.Whoisthespeakerprobablytalkingto?
A.Swimmers.B.Students.C.Teachers.
第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四
個選項中選出最佳選項。
A
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Torenewabook,pleaselogintoyouraccountoraskastaffmember.
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21.Whencanamemberseekhelpfromastaff?
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C.Anydayduringtheterm.D.Everydayexceptvacations.
22.Whatcannon-rnembersdointheLibrary?
A.Checkoutlimitedbookseachtime.B.BorrowbookswithstudentIDcard.
C.Accessmaterialsviatheiraccounts.D.Consultbookswithouttaking(hemout
23.Wherecanwefindthistext?
A.Onauniversitywebsite.B.Inalibraryjournal.
C.Inacitybrochure.D.Onanadmissionnotice.
B
MichaelandhiswifehadrecentlymovedintoanewapartmentbuildinginSanFranciscowhentheymet
theirneighbor,aHindupriest(印度教教士).The77-year-oldpriest,JeffDunan,toldthemaboutanorganizationhe
volunteersfor,Bangladesh(孟力II拉國)Relief—whichprovidesfood,clothingandessentialsuppliesfor
disadvantagedpeopleinnorthernBangladesh.MichaeldecidedtodonatetoDunan'sGoFundMecampaign,and
settledon$150.
Shortlyaftermakinghisdonation,though,Michaelreceivedanotificationfromhiscreditcardcompany,
warninghimofanunusuallylargetransaction(交易).Heswipedloopenthetextmessage,whichmentioneda
$15,041chargefromGoFundMe.
Whenhesawthefive-figurenumber,hewasbewildered.Soon,itallmadesense.MichaeFscreditcard
numberstartedwithfourandone.Clearly,heaccidentallybegantypinghiscreditcardinformationwhilehiscursor
(光標)wasstillinthedonationbox.
MichaelcalledGoFundMe'ssupportlineandexplainedthemistakendonation.Tohisrelief,hewastoldthat
hewouldberefunded(退款)withinthreetosevenbusinessdays.Still,the$15,000donation—whichmorethan
doubledthetotalamountraisedatthetime—wouldremainontheGoFundMcpageuntiltherefundwas
processed.
MichaelplannedtocallDurantoexplain,butbeforehehadthechancetodothat,hestartedreceiving
FacebookmessagesfromShohagChandra,thecharity'sBangladesh-basedprogrammanager,thankinghimforhis
generousdonation.startswipingthroughtheman'smessages,“saidMichael,<4anditispictureafterpictureafter
pictureofpoorBangladeshisthankingmefbrmykinddonation,
Afterhelookedthroughthephotosofpeopleholdingthank-yousignsthatreadhisname,MichaePsheart
sank.Hefeltterriblethathehadtowithdrawhishandsomedonation.Oncehisoriginalcontributionwasrefunded,
hedecidedtodonate$1.5(X).
AlthoughMichaelhadtoldhisfamilyandfriendsaboutthetypo(打字錯誤)tale,hedecidedtoshareit
publiclyonsocialmedia,afterDunantoldhimtheorganizationwasdesperatelyinneedoffunds."'TheleastIcould
dowastakethetimetopostthisstoryonlineandseeifIcouldinspireotherpeopletodonatetothecause,“
Michaelsaid.
Littledidheknow,though,thatthestorywouldbeseenfarandwide,endingupraisingmorethan$120,000
forBangladeshReliefinthespanofonlyafewweeks—abouteighttimesMichael'smistakendonation.
AccordingtoDunan,morethan3,700peoplehavecontributedbecauseofMichael,spost.
Michaelhasbeenstunnedbytheongoingoutpouringofsupport.t4NeverinmywildestdreamsdidIimagine
thisreaction,hesaid."Peoplecanbeamazingwhentheycometogetherforsomethinglikethis.”
24.Accordingtothearticle,Michaelhadplannedtodonate$150toBangladeshRelief,butmistakenlygave
A.$1,500B.$12,000C.$15.000D.$15,041
25.Accordingtothearticle,Michaelinitiallyafterfindingthathehadn'tgiventheintendedamountof
money.
A.turnedtohisneighborforhelpB.postedthestoryonsocialmedia
C.askedfbrarefundfromGoFundMeD.toldhisfamilyandfriendsthestory
26.Accordingtothearticle,Michaellaterchangedhismindabouthisdonation.
A.ontheadviceo!BangladeshReliefsmanager
B.afterhefoundthatBangladeshReliefwasreallyshortofmoney
C.becausehewastoldthathewouldberefundedinacoupleofdays
D.afterthekindBangladeshisexpressedgratitudetowardshimonline
27.WhatcanweleamfromMichael'sstory?
A.Practicemakesperfect.B.Virtueisitsownreward.
C.It'sthethoughtthatcounts.D.Manyhandsmakelightwork.
C
TheNazcaLines(納斯卡線條)arcafamousgroupofhugeancientdrawingsinthedesertinsouthernPeru.
TheNazcapeoplemadethedrawingsbyremovingthereddishtoplayerofrocksinthedesert.Thisrevealedthe
lighterdirtunderneath.
Thedrawingsarecalled“geoglyphs。也畫)Theywereusuallydrawnwithasinglelong,windingline.
Manyofthelinesarcextremelylong,andcanonlybefullyseenfromtheair.Thelargestgcoglyphlineisaround
366meterslong.Butmostofthenewly-fbundgeoglyphsaresmallerthan(heonesalreadydiscovered,andare
roughly9metersinlength.Manyofthenewgeoglyphsseemtoshowhumans,aswellasanimals.
Tofind(henewgeoglyphs,thescientiststrainedaspecialAIprogramtoanalyzesatelliteimagesforlikely
geoglyphs.TheAIprogrammadealotofmistakes—forevery36possiblegeoglyphstheprogramfound,the
researchersdiscoveredroughlyoneactualgcoglyph.Evenso,thenewmethodturnedupgeoglyphsmuchfaster
thanthescientistscouldhavemanagedwithoutdrones(無人機)andAL“Whatusedtotakethreeorfouryears,can
nowbedoneintwoorthreedays,“saidJohnyIsla,who'sinchargeofstudyingtheNazcaLincsforihccountryof
Peru.
Theresearchersarestilltryingtofigureoutwhat(hegeoglyphsmean.MasatoSakai,wholedtheresearch,
saysthenewdiscoveriesarehelpingscientistslearnmore.Foronething,thescientistsdiscoveredasystemofpaths
intheNazcaDesert.Thesepathsaren'tfarfromgroupsofthesmallergeoglyphs.Theresearchersbelievethepaths
weremadebyihcNazectpeoplewalkingihruughthecluscil,andlliai(liesiiKtlluigeoglyphswereincdiillubeseen
bythesetravelers.
Thescientiststhinkthewaythesesmallergeoglyphsaregroupedtogethermaybethekeytounderstanding
them.Thelargergeoglyphs,whichcanonlybefullyseenandunderstoodfromtheair,aredifferent,andmayhave
beenusedforceremoniesorotherspecialevents.
28.WhatdoweknowabouttheNazcaLinesfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?
A.1heyarebrightredincolor.B.1heyconsistmainlyoistraightlines.
C.Theyconicindifferentsizes.D.Theyareinvisibleontheground.
29.WhatdoesJohnyIslathinkoftheAiprogram?
A.Efficient.B.Groundbreaking.
C.Time-consuming.D.Questionable.
30.WhatwillbethefocusofthefollowingresearchontheNazcaLines?
A.Thefunctionofthepathsystem.
B.Thewaysmallergcoglyphsarcgrouped.
C.ThereasonwhyNazcapeoplelikedthedrawings.
D.ThepurposeofcreatingtheNazcaLines.
31.Whatcanbeihebesttitleofthistext?
A.AIToolsHelpFindAncientNazcaLines
B.AllFunctionsoftheNazcaLinesRevealed
C.ViewingtheNazcaLinesfromtheAir
D.TheNazcaLincsComebacktoLifewithAl
D
Thefutureofhumanflightarrivedquietly,atatimewhennoonewasclockingupairmiles.ItwasJune
2020andtheskieswereunusuallyempty,butdownontheground,somethinghugewashappeningwithasmall
aircraft.TheEuropeanUnionAviation(航空)SafetyAgency(EASA),certifiedatwo-seatplanemadeinSlovenia
assafetofly.Withinafewyears,theplanecalledPipistrelVelisElectrowascertifiedintheUK.theUSand
elsewhere.
“Theachievementrepresentsagrowinginterestandtrustinthereliabilityofelectricplanes,“saysDrTine
Toinazic,directorofengineeringandprogramsatthecompanyPipistrel.uWerecentlycompletedproductionofour
lOCthVelisElectro,markingasignificantmilestonefbrPipistrelandtheindustry.''
“Theaviationindustiyisimpovingitscaibunemissions(排放)byneaily2%pcipasseugeimilepeiyeai,“
saysDrGuyGratton,associateprofessorofaviationatGranficldUniversityintheUK.However,theglobal
demandforairtransportisestimatedtodoubleby2040,whichmeansthatwhileotherindustriesareshowing
meaningfulsignsofdecarbonizing,aviationisontracktoincreaseitstotalemissions.t4So,weneedtoprevent
aviationbecomingamajoritypolluter,“Grattonsays."Now,howcanwedothat?^^
TheVelisElectroisleadingtheway,butthefirstelectricplanesaren'tdesignedtoreplacelargepassenger
aircraft.Instead,thesepioneeraircraftaredesignedspecificallytorMighttraining,otteringjust50minutesofflight
limewith20minutesreserveandarangeof185kilometers.It'spoweredbya58kWelectricmotorwithtwo
lightweightlithiumbatteries.
Traditionalbatteriesarecithertooheavyortoohottobepracticalfbranaircraft.PipistrePssystem,however,
makesthewholepowertrainsafe,lightandefficient.Thebatteryweighs70kgandthewholeaircraftweighsjust
425kgwhenempty.
Pilotsdon'tneedanadditionallicensetoflyVelisElectro,butthey'llnoticedifferences."Theaircraft
deliverspowerwithouthesitation,Tomazicexplains.'kItusesasimplifieduserinterfaceinacockpit(駕駛艙)that
maintainsthesamelookandfeelofitsconventionally-poweredplanes.Thecockpitisalsomuchquieterthanwith
conventionalaircraft”
32.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart^somethinghuge“inparagraphIreferto?
A.Thesmallplanegotverypopular.B.Thesmallplanewasbeingproduced.
C.Thesmallplanehadimprovedgreatly.D.Thesmallplanereceivedofficialapproval.
33.WhyisDrGuyGrattonmentionedinparagraph3?
A.lbshowthesignificanceofVelisElectro.
B.TotellthedevelopmentofVelisElectro.
C.Toprove(hegrowingdemandfbrairtravel.
D.Tostresstheaviation'scontributiontoenvironment.
34.WhatdoweknowaboutthedesignofVelisElectro?
A.Itinvolveshugebatteries.B.Itaimstodrivelargeaircraft.
C.Itisbasedonglobalcooperation.D.Itisintendedforshortflights.
35.HowdocstheauthormainlydescribetheadvantagesofPipistrcfsbatteries?
A.Bygivingexamples.B.Bymakingcomparisons.
C.Bypresentingdetailedfigures.D.Byshowingscientificanalyses.
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12?5分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
WhatCameFirst,theChickenortheEgg?
Chickensareoneofthemosteconomicallyimportantanimalsintheworldtoday.36,Recent
advancementsinarchaeologicalmethodologieshaveunveiled(hatnumerousbonediscoveries,oncebelievedtobe
evidenceofearlychickens,actuallybelongtowildbirds.
Now,inanewpublication,aninternationalteamofarchaeologists,historians,andbiomolecularscientists
presenttheearliestclearevidencefortheraisingofchickensfcreggproduction.Usingeggshellfragments
collectedfrom12archaeologicalsitescoveringroughly1500years,theresearchersshowthatchickenswerewidely
raisedinCentralAsiafromapproximately400BCEto1000CEandwerelikelyspreadalongtheancientSilkRoad.
37_.Itwasthistraitofproductiveegglaying,theresearchersargue,thatmadethedomesticchickensoattractive
toancientpeoples
38.TheycollectedtensofthousandsofeggshellfragmentsfromsiteslocatedalongthemainCentral
AsiancorridoroftheSilkRoad.TheythenusedamelhodofbiomolecularanalysiscalledZooMStoidentifythe
sourceof(heeggs.Theidentificationoftheseshellfragmentsaschickens,andtheirabundanceateachsite,ledthe
researcherstoanimportantconclusion.39.Inthewild,thiskindofbirdnestsonceperyearandtypically
layssixeggsperclutch(窩).Thisistheearliestevidenceforthelossofseasonalegglayingyetidentifiedinthe
archaeologicalrecord.Meanwhile,itisanimportantclueforbetterunderstandingthemutualistic(共生的)
relationshipsbetweenhumansandanimalsthatresultedindomcstica:ion
Takentogether,thenewstudysuggestsananswertotheage-oldriddleofthechickenandtheegg.40.
A.lbreachtheseconclusions,the(camdidalotofwork.
B.Theabundanceofeggshellsfurthersuggeststhatthebirdswerelayingoutofseason.
C.Yet,thestoryofhowtheyoriginatedandspreadthroughouttheancientworldremainslargelyunclear.
D.ResearchshowschickenswerebredthroughoutsouthernCentralAsia,andwerespreadalongtheancientSilk
Road.
E.Thebirdsmusthavebeenlayingmorefrequentlythantheirwildancestor,theredjunglefowl
F.Theyarguethatthelossofseasonalegglayingwasthemaindrivefbrthespreadofdomesticchickensacross
EurasiaandnortheastAfrica
G.AstheevidenceinCentralAsiasuggests,theabilitytolayalargenumberofeggsiswhatmadethechickenthe
chickenweknowtoday.
第三部分:語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié):(共15小題:每小題1分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
WhenMartaNowickapurchasedagaragein2018,manylaughedather.Butthroughthoughtfulrenovations
(翻新),she41thecritics,creatingamodernhomethaicombinedcontemporarystylewith42
living.
MartaNowicka,asuccessful43.beganherexperimentwithasmallbudgetonanoldgarage
measuringjust45squaremeters.ThegaragepresentedauniqueopportunityinDalston—anareawhereproperty
pricesare44andaffordablehousingisrare.45.Martaboughttheproperty,46by
hervisiontoturnitintoamodernhome.
Shenamedhercreation“TheGousc'',atermshe47,combiningthewords“garage'‘a(chǎn)nd"house”.
Tobringhervisiontolife,Martapersonallydesignedthehouse.Giventhelimitedland,shefocusedonvertical(垂
直的)48creatingathree-storeystructurethat49usedeveryinchofavailablespace.
Tofurther50thehomewithitsenvironment,thedesignerkeptthegarden.Theoriginalwooden
garagegatewasreplacedwithabrickwallfeaturingahiddenyellowbrickdoorandanarrowwindow.Inside,the
51wasevenmorestriking.Marta52thegroundiocreateasemi-basement(半地下室)level,
ensuringthehousemaintainedtheappearanceofatraditionaltwo-storeystructurefromtheoutside.Every53
wasdesignedwithfunctionalityandaesthetics(美學)inmind.
Martadevotedherselftotheproject.Aftermonthsof54work,theoldgaragewasfinallychanged
intoanamazing126-square-melerhome.Theproject'ssuccessdemonstratesthatevenagaragecanbereimagined
intoacomfortablehomewith55anddetermination.
41.A.blamedB.consultedC.suspectedD.silenced
42.A.practicalB.independentC.standardD.familiar
43.A.managerB.teacherC.designerD.doctor
44.A.rocketingB.acceptableC.appealingD.crashing
45.A.BymistakeB.WithouthesitationC.InturnD.Atpresent
46.A.markedB.challengedC.botheredD.driven
47.A.recoveredB.approvedC.coinedD.recommended
48.A.expansionB.separationC.progressD.contrast
49.A.lempuiaiilyB.ulcvcilyC.unknowinglyD.uunscivaiivcly
50.A.armB.confuseC.compareD.integrate
51.A.influenceB.additionC.transformationD.purpose
52.A.clearedupB.dugintoC.searchedforD.lookedover
53.A.spaceB.entranceC.materialD.window
54.A.paidB.normalC.tirelessD.joint
55.A.responsibilityB.creativityC.honestyD.curiosity
第二節(jié):(10個小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容或括號內(nèi)所給詞的恰當形式填空。
ChengduisregardedbymanyasoneofthehappiestcitiesinChina,aswellasthehomeofpandas.It
56(become)thefirstAsiancitytobeidentifiedasaUNESCOCityofGastronomyin2010.
Chengduisaplacewhereitseemstoblur(難以區(qū)分)theboundariesbetweenpastandfuture.Itsancient
temples,traditionalalleysandhistoricarchitectureopenawindowintoancientChina,57(take)youinto
aworldofpastimpressivebeauty.Butwhatisreallysurprisingisitsfocusonthefuture.Transformingintoacenter
oftechnology,innovationanddevelopment,thiscityhas58(ambition)planstobecomeasciencecityin
southwestChina.
Chengduisnotonlyrichinhistoryandmodernity,butalsoinflavor.Thiscityisknown59its
spicyfood,withboldflavorsandccnturies-oldcookingtraditionscomingtogethertoofferdiningexperiences
6()willdelightallthesenses.Chengdu'smostpopularfood,suchastongue-numbingmapotofuandhotpot,is
61feastforthepalate(味覺).Hotpotworkslikethis.Aheatsource62(place)onthediningtable
keepsapotofsoupstocksimnierir.g(煨),andavarietyofChinesefoodstuffsand63(ingredient)are
servedbesidethepotforthedinerstoputintothehotstock.
AllthisrichnessthatChengduhastoofferledtoitsselectionasthehostcityforthe31stFISUWorld
UniversityGames.Theathleticeventwasanopportunitynotonly64(show)Chcngdirssportingspirit,
world-classinfrastructure,65(warm)andorganizationalskill,butalsotopromotefriendshipand
cross-culturalunderstanding.
第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分4c分)
第一節(jié)(滿分15分)
假定你是國際學校學生李華,你校最近發(fā)起了以“珍惜水資源,節(jié)約用水”為主題的倡議活動。請你代表學
生會寫封倡議書,內(nèi)容包括:
(1)珍惜水資源的重要性;
(2)如何從身邊小事做起。
注意:(1)詞數(shù)80左右;
⑵適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。
Dearfellowstudents,
Studcnts,Union
第二節(jié)(滿分25分)
閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
Thesunwasalreadybeginningtosink.Theairwassomewhatbitter.ItwasRobert's12thbirthday.But
Robertwaswalkinghomealonewithhiseyesfocusingonhisworn-outshoes.Kidsafterschoolwereridingbyin
twcsandthrees,ringingtheirbicyclebellsmerrily.Robertdidn'traiseuphishead,butheknewclearlythatthose
guyswerewearingbigsmilesontheirfaces,andthatthestringsoftheirbikewheelswereshininginthegolden
sunlight.uHowluckytheyarc!”Robertthoughttohimself.Headirircdeveryonewhohadhisownbike.Hehad
dreamedmanytimesthathewasoneofthosewhowereontheirbikestoandfromschool.Hereallywantedabike,
especiallyasagiftfbrhis12thbirthday.However,Robertwasclearthathisfamilycouldn'taffordit.Hisparents
workedhardonlytomeettheirdailylifeneed.Fortunately,thefamilylivedhappilytogetherregardlessof(hepoor
condition.Robertshouldbesatisfiedwithit.Buthejustcouldn'thelpfeelingsadaboutnotbeingabletoowna
bike.
Soonthesundisappearedfromnowhereandthestreetlampswereon,castingRobert'sfigureontheground.
Lookingdownathismovingshadow,Robertstoppedhisstepssuddenly.Hestretchedout(伸出)bothofhisarms
withhishandsholdingsomethingtightly,andthenraisedhisrightlegandleftleginturntopushhimselfforward.
Definitely,thefigureonthegrounddidasRobertdid.Itseemedthathewasridingabike.Abrandnewblack
handsomebike!AbikethatRoberthadbeendreamingof.TheimaginationexcitedanddelightedRobertalot.He
speduphisimaginarybiketowardshishomehappily.Theairbecamesweetandgentle.
注意:
1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右:
2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。
WhenRobertgothome,thehousewasdarkanditseemednobodywasthere.
Robertrushedexcitedlytotheyardonlytofindanoldgraybike.
2026年高考一輪復習收官卷(浙江卷01)
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第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)
聽下面5段對話,每段對話僅讀一遍。
1.Howdidthewomanlearnaboutthefireaccident?.
A.FromTV.B.Fromtheradio.C.Fromthenewspaper.
【答案】A
【原文】W:Haveyouheard?There'sbeenafireattheoldpaperfactory.
M:Areyousure?There'snothinginthenewspaperaboutit.
W:Ijustsawitonthe6O'clockNews.Turnontheradioandyoumighthearsomethingaboutitthere.
2.Whatistheman'sattitudetowardtheriseoffuelcost?
A.Worried.B.Unconcerned.C.Positive.
【答案】C
【原文】W:Manypeopleareconcernedabouttherisingcostoffuel.
M:Ithinktheyshouldlookonthebrightsidewithhighercosts.Peoplewillbeforcedtouselessenergy.Wecan
thussavemoreenergy,whichisgoodfortheenvironment.
3.WhatdoesthemanthinkofgoingtoAspen?
A.Itcoststoomuch.B.Itsoundsveryinteresting.C.Itisbetter(hanSwissAlps.
【答案】A
【原文】M:It'swinterbreakagain.Whereshouldwcgofbrvacation?
W:HowaboutAspen,C
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