資源簡介 絕密☆啟用前衢州、麗水、湖州2025年4月三地市高三教學質量檢測英語試題卷2025年4月注意事項:1.答第I卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。2.選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。不能答在本試卷上,否則無效。第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上,錄音內(nèi)容結束后,將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。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。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每 段對話僅讀一遍。1.How many tests does the man have to take today A.One. B.Two. C.Three.2.Why is Chloe wearing the boots A.She was hiking. B.She follows fashion. C.She got them from her friend.3.Where are the speakers probably A.In an office. B.At home. C.On a train.4.How does the woman find the movie plot A.Creative. B.Unexpected. C.Old-fashioned.5.What is the relationship between the speakers A.Aunt and nephew. B.Uncle and niece. C.Cousins.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三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;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。聽第 6 段材料,回答第 6 、7 題。6.What is going on at the school tonight A.A swimming course. B.An orchestral concert. C.A talent competition show.7.What is the man doing A.Recommending a hobby to the woman.B.Inviting the woman to see a performance.C.Persuading the woman to enter a competition.聽第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 題。8.What did the speakers experience A.A storm. B.An earthquake. C.A flood.9.Why can’t the speakers watch the news A.The TV is damaged. B.There is a power failure. C.The TV reception is poor.10.What’s the woman’s suggestion for dealing with emergencies A.Get some batteries. B.Buy some food supplies. C.Make their house stronger.聽第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 題。11.What is the man worried about A.Designing the rooms. B.Living near noisy streets. C.Spending too much money.12.Where will the speakers look for their home location A.In the countryside. B.In the downtown area. C.By the sea.13.What does the man suggest doing A.Consulting friends. B.Doing a search online. C.Visiting houses in person.聽第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 題。14.When does the conversation probably take place A.In June. B.In August. C.In September.15.Why did the speakers go to the museum A.They were advised to go there.B.They had a history class there.C.They followed a tour group there.16.What did the woman find the most impressive about the museum A.Its number of pieces. B.Its unique design. C.Its collection of calligraphy.17.How will the speakers probably go home A.By bike. B.By subway. C.On foot.聽第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 題。18.Why does the speaker give the talk A.To train the team how to run.B.To arrange a game for the boss.C.To sum up experience from failure.19.How many goals did the team score in the last game A.1. B.5. C.20.20.What’s the team’s main task today A.Doing lots of running.B.Learning more football skills.C.Practising shooting one by one.第二部分 閱讀理解(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,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AMount Seymour Provincial Park features 3,508 hectares and offers viewpoints overlooking Burrard Inlet, the city of Vancouver.The park has an extensive trail network, and many of the trails lead to notable park features and spectacular lookouts.Here are things to do and see while you are visiting.HikingMt Seymour has 14 hiking trails of varying difficulty and length, offering excellent wildlife viewing opportunities.Obey posted signs and stay on designated marked trails to decrease erosion and trail deterioration,so walking around freely is not allowed.Boardwalks may be slippery.Mountain BikingMountain biking is permitted only on designated trails within the park boundary.Trail maps are available online and on kiosks ( 亭子) at each day-use area.Riders can enjoy the natural scenery along the trail, and it is the responsibility of the riders to know whether the trail they are riding is legal.FishingElsay Lake, accessed by trail only, can be fished but is not stocked.Sitting by the lake, the beautiful scenery is right in front.And anyone fishing or angling must have an appropriate license and anyone fishing overnight is encouraged to post emergency contact information but fires are not permitted anytime within the park.Winter RecreationWinter recreation opportunities include ski touring, downhill skiing and snowboarding.Park visitors interested in sightseeing or recreating in the Controlled Recreation Area managed by Mt Seymour must purchase a pass.Mountain weather can change quickly.If you become lost or disoriented, stay where you are until the weather clears or you are found.Never leave the trail! Leave a trip plan with a friend in advance.Enjoy your time at Mount Seymour Provincial Park and help us preserve this beautiful natural space for future generations.21.What can visitors do in Mount Seymour Provincial Park A.Free wandering. B.Outdoor barbecue. C.Unlicensed fishing. D.Downhill skiing.22.Who is advised to leave emergency contact information A.Anyone who fishes by the Elsay Lake. B.Anyone who has an appropriate permit.C.Anyone who fishes for the whole night. D.Anyone who makes a fire and cooks there.23.What do the four activities have in common A.They offer views of nature to visitors. B.They require all visitors to buy a pass.C.They are available throughout the park. D.They need to be completed with a friend.BKeira Knightley, a British actress, has undeniably left an indelible mark on the film industry.With her strikingly delicate yet expressive features, she is famed for roles in films like Pirates of the Caribbean series and Atonement, starting her acting career at a young age and achieving significant success in the film industry.But she may have gotten her start in Hollywood too early.At age 16, the London-born actress appeared in the unexpected 2002 box-office hit Bend It Like Beckham.She soon found herself in near-constant demand, in both the U.K.and the U.S.“I had a five-year period between the ages of 17 and 21-ish, and I’m never going to have that kind of success again,” says Knightley, now 39.Knightley admits that this period of intense success is unlikely to happen again.She also expresses her sadness about the loss of privacy during her teenage years, “It’s very cruel to have your privacy taken away in your teenage years.”Reflecting on her role in 2003’s Love Actually, she considers it inappropriate for her age.In one scene, her newly married character opens the front door to her husband’s best friend, played by Andrew Lincoln, then 30, who conveys his love to her with a series of cue cards.Moved as she is, in the end, she rejects his love.While filming the scene, director Richard Curtis told her to stop reacting as if the gesture was inappropriate.“And I’m like, ‘but it is quite strange.’Also, I knew I was 17.It only seems like a few years ago that everybody else realized I was 17.”Having started acting professionally at 6, Knightley is hesitant to let her daughters, aged 9 and 5, follow the same path.Interestingly, they haven’t shown an inclination either.“One wants to be a sweet-shop owner,” she says.“The other one a bear.I don’t think that’s going to work, but personally speaking, premature fame is not necessarily a good thing.”24.What film made Knightley unexpectedly popular A.Pirates of the Caribbean. B.Atonement. C.Bend It Like Beckham. D.Love Actually.25.Why did Knightley feel uncomfortable in her scene in Love Actually A.It misrepresented young love. B.It didn’t match her acting style.C.It stressed the age gap with the actor. D.It was a bit mature for her young age.26.What made Knightley unwilling for her daughters to be actresses A.The same repetitive life. B.Her first-hand experience.C.Their lack of acting skills. D.The competitive film industry.27.Where is the text probably from A.A book review. B.A magazine. C.A drama script. D.An autobiography.CAs the proverb says, a straw shows which way the wind blows.A new study published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that the H5N1 bird flu virus is probably circulating undetected in domestic animals in many parts of the country and may be infecting unaware vets (獸醫(yī)).In the health agency’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, a group of researchers from the CDC, the Ohio Department of Health and the American Association of Bovine Practitioners reported the results of analysis they conducted on 150 cow vets from 46 states and Canada.They found that three of them had antibodies for the H5N1 bird flu virus in their blood.However, none of the infected vets recalled having any symptoms, including conjunctivitis, or pink eye, the most commonly reported symptom in human cases.Seema Lakdawala, a microbiologist at Emory University in Atlanta, who was not involved in the research, said she was surprised that only 2% of the vets surveyed tested positive for the antibodies, considering another CDC study showed that 17% of dairy workers sampled had been infected.But she said she was even more surprised that none of them had known they were infected or that they had worked with infected animals.“These surprising results indicate that serum surveillance (血清檢測) studies are important to inform risk of infections that are going unnoticed,” she said.“Vets are on the front line of the outbreak, and increased biosafety practices like respiratory and eye protection should reduce their exposure risk.”Jennifer Nuzzo, director of the Pandemic Center at Brown University, described the study as “good and bad news study.” “On the one hand, we see concerning evidence that there may be more H5N1 outbreaks on farms than being reported,” she said, “On the other hand, I’m reassured that there isn’t evidence that infections among vets have been widespread.”However, John Korslund, a U.S.Department of Agriculture scientist, said that finding H5N1 antibodies in the blood of vets was an “interesting but very imprecise way to measure state cattle incidence, so we need follow-up study.”28.Why is the proverb in paragraph 1 mentioned A.To describe a fact. B.To introduce the study.C.To explain an issue. D.To present an opinion.29.What is paragraph 2 mainly about A.The findings of the analysis. B.The symptoms of the vets.C.The causes of H5N1 bird flu. D.The basic logic of the study.30.What surprised Seema Lakdawala the most A.The infected vets ’unawareness of the issue.B.The 17% infection rate among dairy workers.C.The high number of positive test results in vets.D.The risk of unrecognized infections in cows and vets.31.What aspect should be improved in the follow-up study A.The size of the tested group. B.The individual samples.C.The data analysis procedure. D.The measuring method.DOpenAI, the company behind the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT, has set out restructuring plans to make it easier for it to raise money and remove restrictions made by its non-profit parent (母公司).OpenAI reveals its for-profit unit would become a public benefit corporation, a company required to consider the interests of society as well as shareholder (股東) value.The non-profit parent would have “a significant interest” in the public benefit corporation, OpenAI said in a blog-post, adding that it would be one of the “best resourced non-profits in history.”OpenAI has been looking to make changes to its rules to make it easier for investors to profit when they inject new investment into the firm.OpenAI was founded in 2015 as a research-focused non-profit but created a for-profit unit four years later to secure funding for the high costs of AI development.Its unusual structure gave control of the for-profit unit to the non-profit.A $6.6 billion fundraising by OpenAI, which valued it at $ 157 billion, was conditional on it being able to remove a profit limit and move towards being a more conventional company.“We again need to raise more money than we’d imagined.Investors want to back us but they need conventional equity (股東權益) and a less unique structure,” OpenAI said.“The hundreds of billions of dollars that companies are investing into AI show what it will take for OpenAI to continue pursuing the mission.”“This is the critical step the company needs in order to continue fundraising,” said Gil Luria, analyst with DA Davidson & Co.The key to the announcement, he said, was that the for-profit side of OpenAI “will run and control OpenAI’s operations and business.” For its AI competitors, it’s a different matter.Musk, an OpenAI co-founder, is trying to preclude the plan, as is Meta Platforms, which is developing a competitor against ChatGPT named Meta AI.32.What is a public benefit corporation required to do A.Operate its non-profit parent independently.B.Focus only on maximizing shareholder value.C.Reduce the amount of money raised from investors.D.Combine the interests of society and shareholder value.33.Why does OpenAI believe it needs to restructure its operations in paragraph 5 A.To attract more investors and simplify the structure.B.To push forward its development goals on AI safety.C.To settle conflicts with its non-profit parent organization.D.To prevent competitors from taking control of its operations.34.What does the underlined word “preclude” in paragraph 6 mean A.Design. B.Prevent. C.Back. D.Follow.35.Which of the following is the best title for the text A.OpenAI to Keep Influencing ShareholdersB.OpenAI to Defend ChatGPT from CriticismC.OpenAI to Relax Control over Its For-Profit UnitD.OpenAI to Spend Funds on Artificial Intelligence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。Ugh! You swear you had your keys a second ago, and now they’re just gone! Before you panic, take a deep breath. 36 .Losing things is a part of life, but finding them doesn’t have to be a nerve-wracking rush.In this article, we’ll teach you where you can look and how you can retrace your steps to find lost objects.Identify what makes your missing object stand out in its environment.It might be its size, color, texture or shape. 37 It will make the process faster and more efficient.Instead of looking at everything in a space, this approach helps you focus your attention only on objects with that distinction.Look in places where you’ve lost this item before.Do you tend to lose your keys or student cards often If so, it may have ended up in a similar place as before.Think about where your common lost objects tend to be lost.For example, maybe you have a habit of leaving your keys in the lock or your bag in the car. 38Try looking at the room from a new angle.If you’ve retraced your steps, gone through all the motions, and still haven’t found anything, change your perspective.Crawl instead of walking down the hall. 39 Seeing things from a different point of view can help you notice details you may have missed before.40 Scattered and crowded areas make it easier to lose objects, as things can fall under other things or get buried beneath piles.Regularly clean and tidy up living spaces, so you won’t have to spend more time looking for things later on.A.Or sit where you were standing.B.Then search based on that unique feature.C.Look in the messiest areas of your living space.D.Everyone misplaces things every now and again.E.Check these places before extending your search.F.The best thing you can do to avoid losing things is be organized.G.Thinking about the last time you saw it helps you retrace your steps.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、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。George White, 77, may look like an ordinary grandfather at a family reunion—until you learn he calls 200 people his “children”.“They’re not biologically my kids, but 41 they surely are,” White told the local news outlet.That is how 42 he became and still is to the students who 43 his school bus, a job he held for 27 years before he retired.Yet, driving a bus was never his 44 plan.In 1990, he fell off a roof while working outdoors.After that, he intended to 45 a job closer to the ground.However, he said no job has ever 46 him higher.“It’s the children,” White said.“And being in a position where you can love kids every single day is a 47 position to be in.”The positive feeling was 48 by so many of the kids on his bus over the years.One of his former students, Kaitlyn Hare, cited that he just made everybody feel safe, loved and cared for.It is a 49 so strong that even though George retired years ago, former students 50 recently for one last ride.“They’re finding their 51 that they had 20 years ago,” White said.“And now even their children are sitting on their laps.And that kind of feeling is a wonderful thing.”What was White’s secret to developing this 52 “He only had two 53 on the bus,” another former student, Louis Castello, said.“Show everyone love, and show respect.” It’s a lesson many of them now 54 with them.“I’m convinced that when you love and respect people, that’s what you’re going to get back.” White said.That is how one man’s unexpected path became 200 lives’ 55 .41.A.personally B.emotionally C.mentally D.socially42.A.exposed B.committed C.attached D.accustomed43.A.drove B.missed C.repaired D.rode44.A.realistic B.original C.subsequent D.previous45.A.offer B.perform C.seek D.quit46.A.held B.pushed C.promoted D.lifted47.A.lovely B.tricky C.suitable D.challenging48.A.returned B.inspired C.judged D.hidden49.A.symbol B.character C.bond D.tone50.A.graduated B.gathered C.communicated D.developed51.A.seats B.wallets C.puzzles D.jobs52.A.strategy B.skill C.affection D.curiosity53.A.bans B.options C.records D.rules54.A.turn to B.carry through C.keep up D.search for55.A.career B.dream C.position D.compass第二節(jié)(共 10 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 15 分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容( 1 個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。On January 28, 3,000 drones (無人機) performed a stunning light show in Chongqing during the Spring Festival Gala.The show, organized by Damoda Intelligent Control Technology, 56 (feature) patterns of famous landmarks and flowers across the night sky.Despite challenges such as unpredictable weather and signal interference, the team, 57 average age is 27, delivered a flawless performance.Most of the team members specialize in drone technology, while others are enthusiasts recruited by the company.In recent years, drone performances 58 (become) a major trend in pared to traditional fireworks, drones are 59 (safe) and less polluting.Advancements in technology have made larger-scale performances possible.Damoda’s third-generation drones are designed 60 (take) off from a compact box, saving space, while the fourth-generation models charge automatically.In 2023, the company set two Guinness World Records by 61 (fly) 10, 197 drones simultaneously.Competition is shifting from technology to creativity, as the industry grows, with a greater emphasis 62 storytelling and cultural elements.Beyond entertainment, drones are also fueling 63 low-altitude economy, with widespread use in logistics, agriculture, and emergency rescue.64 is expected by industry experts, drone shows are going to become even more spectacular, with continuous technological progress.China’s drone industry continues to grow globally, setting new standards and reinforcing its 65 (influence) position in aerial technology.第四部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你校有些學生把老師的照片制作成表情包(meme)并在社交媒體上傳播,針對這一現(xiàn)象,請給校英語報 Letters專欄投稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.陳述觀點;2.提出建議。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為 80 個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題紙的相應位置作答。Dear Editor,Sincerely,Li Hua第二節(jié)(滿分25 分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進行續(xù)寫,使之構成一個完整的故事。Tim had always struggled with his weight.He loved food, but at school, he often found himself the target of cruel jokes and teasing.His classmates would call him names like “Big Tim” and make fun of his size, and though Tim tried to ignore it, it still hurt.Every day, he wished he could be like the athletic kids, running fast and playing sports with ease, but that always seemed out of reach.One day, a group of his classmates—three boys who were notorious for their pranks (惡作 劇)—decided to play a trick on him.They knew Tim wasn’t athletic, and they thought it would be funny to sign him up for the upcoming school’s long-distance race.They figured he’d panic when he found out and that it would be fun to watch him fail.Without telling Tim, they registered his name for the race.On race day, as Tim walked across the track trying to join his classmates in the stands, he saw some of them holding giant posters of his face with slogans like “The Big Runner” and “Go Tim!” He froze.He realized what had happened—the boys had tricked him into racing.His face turned red with embarrassment, but the crowd was already watching, and he felt trapped.The starting gun fired, and to everyone’s surprise, Tim began to jog.It wasn’t fast, and he could barely keep up with the other runners, but he kept moving.His legs burned with each step, and his breath came in sharp gasps, but he didn’t stop.His classmates ’ laughter echoed in his ears, but he ignored it.As the race went on, something shifted.A few students who weren’t part of the prank started cheering for him.“Come on, Tim! You can do it!” they yelled.Their encouragement made Tim feel lighter, and his pace picked up just a little.It wasn’t about winning anymore; it was about proving to himself that he could finish.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為 150 個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。By the time Tim reached the final lap, he was tired out.The crowd erupted in applause.衢州、麗水、湖州2025年4月三地市教學質量檢測高三英語參考答案一、聽力(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1-5 CABAB 6-10 CCBBA 11-15 CABBA 16-20 ACCAC二、閱讀理解(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)21-23 DCA 24-27 CDBB 28-31 BAAD 32-35 DABC第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)36-40 DBEAF三、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)41-45 BCDBC 46-50 DAACB 51-55 ACDBD第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.featured 57.whose 58.have become 59.safer 60.to take61.flying 62.on 63.the 64.As 65.influential四、寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)One possible version:Dear Editor,I want to express my concern regarding a trend at our school:students creating memes of teachers and sharing them on social media.While some may view this as harmless and creative,I think it can also be disrespectful, harming teachers' reputations and undermining their authority.Furthermore,using their images without consent raises privacy issues and mocking teachers' appearances or personal lives can be hurtful.Humor should not come at the expense of respect.I suggest our school organize digital etiquette workshops to help students understand the difference between playful humor and harmful mockery.Additionally,creating guidelines for respectful meme creation could foster a more positive environment.After all,respect makes humor meaningful.Let's think twice before clicking"share".Sincerely,Li Hua評分原則:1. 上文僅供參考,學生可用不同的語言表達形式來表述要點。2. 本題總分為15分,按以下5個檔次給分。評分時,先根據(jù)作答的整體情況初步 確定其所屬檔次,然后以該檔次的要求來綜合衡量,確定或調(diào)整檔次,最后給分。第一檔:(1—3分)只能寫出一兩個要點;語言錯誤很多,只有個別句子正確;第二檔: (4—6分)能寫出部分要點;語言錯誤多,影響意思表達;第三檔:(7—9分)能寫明基本要點;語言雖有較多錯誤,但能基本達意;第四檔: (10—12 分)能寫明全部或絕大部分要點;語言有少量錯誤;行文不夠 連貫,表達基本清楚;第五檔:(13—15分)能寫明全部要點;語言基本無誤;行文連貫,表達清楚。評分時還應注意:(1)詞數(shù)少于60 的,酌情扣分。(2)單詞拼寫和標點符號是寫作規(guī)范的重要方面,評分時應視其對交際的影響程度 予以考慮。英、美拼寫及詞匯用法均可接受。(3)書寫較差以致影響交際的,酌情扣分。第二節(jié)(滿分25分)One possible version:By the time Tim reached the final lap,he was tired out.His legs felt like lead,and his chest tightened with every breath.The pain was almost unbearable,but he refused to stop.He could see the finish line up ahead,and despite his aching body,he pushed through.The crowd,now cheering for him,seemed to lift his spirits,their support growing louder as he drew closer.With a final burst of energy,Tim propelled his legs forward,ignoring the burning in his muscles.As he crossed the finish line,his legs buckled beneath him,and he collapsed onto the grass,gasping for air.But a huge smile spread across his face—he had made it.Against all odds,he had finished.The crowd erupted in applause.His classmates,who had once mocked him,were now standing and clapping and shouting his name.The boys who had set up the prank walked over, looking guilty."We're sorry,Tim,"one of them said.“You were amazing.We didn't think you could do it."Tim smiled,his breath still coming in short bursts."Thanks,"he said.It didn't matter that he hadn't won the race.He had finished,and that was more than he ever thought possible.From that day on,the teasing stopped.Tim had shown everyone that strength wasn't about size—it was about heart.In the end,he had proven something far more important:he was capable of far more than anyone had ever imagined.評分原則:1. 本題總分為25分,按以下5個檔次給分。評分時,先根據(jù)作答的整體情況初步確 定其所屬檔次,然后以該檔次的要求來綜合衡量,確定或調(diào)整檔次,最后給分。第一檔: (1—5分)與段落開頭銜接較差,產(chǎn)出內(nèi)容太少,全文內(nèi)容不連貫;第二檔:(6—10分)與所給短文有一定的關系,與段落開頭有一定程度的銜接,寫 出了一些有關內(nèi)容,較少使用語句間連接成分,全文內(nèi)容缺少連貫性;第三檔:(11—15分)與所給短文關系較為密切,與段落開頭有一定程度的銜接, 寫出了若干有關內(nèi)容,應用簡單的語句間連接成分,全文內(nèi)容連貫;第四檔:(16—20分)與所給短文融洽度較高,與段落開頭銜接較為合理,內(nèi)容比 較豐富,比較有效地使用了語句間連接成分,所續(xù)寫短文結構緊湊;第五檔:(21—25分)與所給短文融洽度高,與段落開頭銜接合理,內(nèi)容豐富,有 效地使用了語句間連接成分,使所續(xù)寫短文結構緊湊。2. 評分時還應注意:(1)詞數(shù)少于120的,酌情扣分。(2)單詞拼寫和標點符號是寫作規(guī)范的重要方面,評分時應視其對交際的影響程度 予以考慮。英,美拼寫及詞匯用法均可接受。(3)書寫較差以至影響交際的,酌情扣分。聽力原文Text 1W:What a day! We've had math and English tests this morning and this afternoon we're going to have a physics test.(1)M:That's tough.The most tests I've ever had in a day are two.W:Even just one is hard enough.Text 2M:Is that the latest fashion for teenagers,Chloe—hiking boots Surely you have lots of nicer footwear.W:I have actually been on a hike up the mountain with my friends,(2)Martin.M:Wow,well done.That is a tough walk.Text 3M:The music from this TV program really gets in my head.(3)I was singing it all day yesterday:in the office,on the train—everywhere! W:That's funny.Do you even know what it is showing M:You've got me there!Text 4W:Wasn't that good The ending was totally unexpected.I thought the actress played her part really well.M:I agree.It's one of the best films I've ever seen.W:The plot was so original.So,many movies these days have similar stories.(4)Text 5W:Excuse me,could you tell me the way to the Sports Center M:Molly Is that you Don't you recognize me It's Mike,your dad's cousin.(5)You were only little when I last saw you.W:Oh,I'm sorry.I didn't know.Dad's always talking about you.Text 6M:Are you all set for tonight (6)W:What do you mean“all set for tonight" I'm going swimming tonight.M:Oh,I thought you'd be taking part in the school talent competition show.(6)(7)W:Ah,I forgot about that.No,I'm not entering.What talent have I got M:Well,you play the guitar very well.That's a talent.(7)W:I've never really done it for an audience.I'll need a lot more practice before I start giving performances.M:I think you didn't realize how great you are.I've heard you play.You're good.(7)W:Maybe in the future I'll feel more confident—but not yet.Text 7W:Do you think it has finished now M:I think so.There hasn't been any movement for the past half hour.W:Wow!That was scary.Look,my best teapot fell off the shelf and broke.(8)M:Count yourself lucky that's the only damage.Earthquakes often kill people,you know.W:Maybe the damage was worse in other places. Turn on the TV and see if there are any reports.(9)M:I can't.The power's still off.(9)It must have damaged the lines.W:That's a shame.The news program will be starting about now.What about the radio M:We hardly ever use it.The batteries are flat.Of course,there's poor reception on the radio.W:But we should keep batteries in our house,just for emergencies.(10)We have supplies of food. Batteries are just as important when something like this happens.M:You're right.Who knows when a storm or flood might hit us Text 8W:Designing our own home is exciting.(12)We can choose the size of the rooms,how many rooms we have,where it is...M:It is exciting,but don't forget there is only a certain amount we can afford.(11)If you think we can build a palace with ten rooms,then you're living in a fantasy world.Firstly,we need to purchase the land,and the price for that will depend on where it is.(11)W:But I thought we had agreed it would be beside the sea.M:We agreed it would be nice to be beside the sea,but have you seen the prices for land near beaches They are really expensive.(11)Plus,they are really hard to build on and often flood.Maybe it would be better on the edge of a town.W: No,it has to be rural if we can't afford one by the sea.I want us to wake up facing trees and nature, not noisy cars.(12)M:Fine.(12)How about we start looking for our perfect place on the Internet right now (13)W:Great!Text 9W:Wow,it has been an incredible day. The National Art Museum of China was so inspiring!(15) I'm so glad we visited.M:Me too.We've been talking about visiting since the beginning of the summer. It will be September next week.(14) I'm glad we finally went there W:Same!The historical pieces were mind-blowing.M:Ag reed.I'm so glad our Chinese teacher recommended us to visit.(15)We've seen a lot of great places while touring around Beijing.But this was one of my favorites.W:True.The calligraphy exhibition was amazing.I wish I could write like that. But I was most impressed by the size of the museum's collections.(16)M:I loved the mix of traditional and modern design in this building and its 21 different exhibition halls.It perfectly represents Chinese historical significance and modern innovation.W: Well,it's too early to take the underground home,(17)and the weather is perfect.Should we ride bicycles through the park instead M:I'd rather walk through these small streets.(17)W:Yes.That's a great idea!(17)Text 10After last week's poor performance,our team has a lot to work on.(18)In the last game,we had over 20 shots,but only one passed their goalkeeper and made it!(19)Many of our shots went wide or were very weak. In the end,the opposition scored five goals to our one.(19) That needs to improve.Here's how the training exercise will work.The goalkeeper waits in goal,and the rest line up on the halfway line with a football.When I blow my whistle,the first person passes the ball to me,then runs forward.I'll then knock it to my right.You then have two touches before you shoot.Make sure it's powerful,but also accurate and into the corners—I don't want anyone missing the target.Once you have taken your shot,get your ball back and return to the line.Then the next player goes.It's as simple as that.Later in the week we'll be doing lots of running,but today we are going to focus on our shooting.(20)Oh,one more thing—the boss will be watching today,so make sure you put the effort in.Right,off you go! 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 25.4湖麗衢二模英語聽力.mp3 25.4湖麗衢二模英語試卷及答案.docx 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫