2025-2026学年浙江省名校协作体第二学期高三开学考英语试卷(学生版)
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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。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。每段录音读两遍。
1.Why des the wman supprt the prject?
A. It creates mre public parking.
B. It prvides an indr play space.
C. It benefits bth wildlife and educatin.
2.What will Bb d tmrrw?
A. G camping.B. Attend a party.C. Fly t Califrnia.
3.Wh might Daniel be?
A. An astrnaut.B. A scientist.C. An authr.
4.Where are the speakers prbably?
A. At their hme.B. At a restaurant.C. At a supermarket.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. Wrking as a trainer.
B. Opening a fitness center.
C. Becming a prfessinal athlete.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What just happened t the speakers’ car?
A. It ran ut f electricity.B. It had a mechanical issue.C. It gt int a traffic accident.
7. Why des the man prefer t visit physical stres?
A. T have mre ptins.
B. T get mre favrable prices.
C. T directly test the cmfrt f the car.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Friends.B. Brther and sister.C. Teacher and student.
9. What des Nami dislike abut AI technlgy?
A. Its envirnmental impact.
B. Its tendency t prduce incrrect answers.
C. Its pr ability t help peple slve prblems.
10. What is Nami ging t d this evening?
A. G skating.B. G ut fr a meal.C. G t a friend’s huse.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. Hw des Brad mainly get news nw?
A. Frm newspapers.B. Frm his friends.C. Frm the Internet.
12. Which kind f news des the wman like t read?
A. Entertainment news.B. Financial news.C. Plitical news.
13. What d the speakers have in cmmn?
A. They have pr eyesight.
B. They dn’t like reading nline.
C. They dn’t lve the feel f hlding bks.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. Hw lng will Lucy wrk tmrrw?
A. One hur.B. Tw and a half hurs.C. Three and a half hurs.
15. What rle will Mark take n in the “Bk Bus” prject?
A. A driver.B. A manager.C. A vlunteer.
16. What will Lucy d next Tuesday?
A. Visit the central park.B. Take the bus fr repair.C. Help at the nursing hme.
17. Hw des Lucy feel abut the award ceremny?
A. Excited.B. Nervus.C. Cnfused.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. What is the purpse f the event?
A. T present awards.
B. T raise mney fr schls.
C. T celebrate Rb Ck’s retirement.
19. Hw much mney was raised tw years ag?
A. $20, 000.B. $25, 000.C. $30, 000.
20. What award did Rb Ck get fr the help in building a schl?
A. The Pink Rse.B. The Gld Star.C. The White Flwer.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
Fr travelers wh lve fd, attending an internatinal fd festival is a perfect way t experience different cultures. The table belw lists fur f the mst famus festivals, each with its unique appeal. At these events, yu can taste lcal specialties, watch cking shws, and enjy cultural perfrmances.
21. Turists wh enjy traditinal fd and crafts wuld find ________ the best chice.
A. Taste f ChicagB. Oktberfest
C. Mistura Fd FestivalD. Melburne Fd and Wine Festival
22. What sets the Melburne festival apart frm the thers?
A. It is the largest in its regin.B. It includes live music perfrmances.
C. It features traditinal cstume parades.D. It prmtes an ec-friendly apprach t fd.
23. What d Taste f Chicag and Oktberfest have in cmmn?
A. Bth include cking shws.B. Bth are family-friendly events.
C. Bth are held in the same mnth.D. Bth ffer quality internatinal cuisine.
B
I was just 26, newly married and pregnant, when I mved int the small huse that shared a driveway with a neighbr. While unpacking, I heard a knck and fund a man standing at my back dr, ruddy-faced and beaming. Handing me a bushel f apples he’d picked, he said, “I am Walter. Welcme gd neighbrs,” and left.
Thse apples were just what I needed fr my persistent mrning sickness, but I’d n idea at the time that this neighbur wuld be an antidte fr life’s struggles. We lived peacefully side by side fr 35 years, cming t knw each ther thrugh ur day-t-day ebb and flw — chatting, lending a helping hand, keeping a watchful eye, never verstepping. It was a special bnd — he was always there, steady as rain.
Mst f ur life unflded in Walter’s backyard. Frm dawn t dusk, he practiced sustainable living — drying fruit, making sausage, and tending his garden. Fishing was his year-rund passin; my children lved helping clean his catch. Withut kids f his wn, he cherished their cmpany, and his catches ften led t jyful family gatherings under the mulberry tree. After my divrce, Walter quietly became my supprt: fixing my car, teaching me skills, and even chipping ice ff my rf. When my mther was dying, he prmised t lk ut fr me — and thrugh my hardest years, he was always a dr-knck away.
With time ging by, Walter burrwed deep int my heart. Like my mum, Walter culd mend nearly anything with his hands — a trn bk, a lse buttn, a quiet srrw. His laughter was a frce that seemed t push back against the darkness he had knwn. He was the clsest thing I had t a father, thugh mine was alive at the time. We lved each ther a lt.
He has been gne fr tw years nw, but every time I eat an apple, I still think f him. S lucky am I t have had him s lng, just acrss the way.
24. Hw did the authr develp a bnd with her neighbr Walter?
A. Thrugh small caring actins.B. By giving free gifts t each ther.
C. Thrugh years f peaceful cexistence.D. By sharing the same passin fr fishing.
25. The phrase “steady as rain” in the secnd paragraph is used t describe Walter’s _________.
A. preference fr rainy daysB. cnstant and reliable presence
C. tendency t verstep thers’ lifeD. unpredictable and unstable md
26. Accrding t the passage, which idim best reflects Walter’s rle in the authr’s life?
A. A hard nut t crack.B. A drp in the cean.
C. A strm in a teacup.D. A shulder t cry n.
27. What’s the writer’s purpse in writing the text?
A. T describe Walter’s green lifestyle and hbbies.
B. T recall her dear neighbr and express her gratitude.
C. T shw hw t build a clse neighburly relatinship.
D. T share hw she pulled thrugh ups and dwns in her life.
C
We live in a wrld where cnversatins abut mental health are becming mre cmmn. Yet, while sharing struggles ften receives understanding, admitting t feeling steady can smetimes feel uncmfrtable. Why des saying “I’m ding well” ften cme with a hint f guilt, as if being kay is smehw inapprpriate when thers are nt?
This phenmenn is linked t what psychlgists call upward emtinal cmparisn. In ur intercnnected sciety, we cnstantly measure ur wn emtinal state against the visible suffering f thers. As a result, expressins f persnal stability can be misunderstd as indifference r privilege, making peple hesitate t share their neutral r psitive wellbeing. The language f crisis feels mre familiar and authentic than the language f calm.
Hwever, feeling kay is nt emtinal ignrance. Research in psitive psychlgy suggests that emtins like calmness and cntentment are nt merely persnal benefits. They serve a critical scial functin. Psitive emtins can braden ur perspective, enhance prblem-slving abilities, and build psychlgical resurces. This inner steadiness, far frm being selfish, actually increases ur capacity fr empathy and cmpassin. It acts as an emtinal bulwark, allwing individuals t navigate the waves f cllective stress withut being verwhelmed.
Therefre, cultivating and acknwledging this “quiet kayness” is a frm f emtinal resilience. It invlves several practices: answering hnestly when genuinely well, valuing the stable middle grund between crisis and excitement, allwing neself t feel gratitude withut guilt, and sharing ne’s calm thrugh attentive presence. In challenging times, such steadiness becmes a quiet strength. By penly acknwledging ur wn perids f stability, we help nrmalize a full range f human emtins and create space fr thers t accept their wn state withut judgment. Ultimately, this hnest sharing f wellbeing, ne cnversatin at a time, cntributes t building a mre emtinally resilient cmmunity.
28. Why might peple feel guilty saying “I’m ding well”?
A. They feel they face a language crisis.B. They fear their luck wn’t last lng.
C. They think sharing feelings is implite.D. They wrry it shws a lack f cncern.
29. What des the underlined wrd “bulwark” in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Measurement.B. Barrier.C. Supprt.D. Pressure.
30. Which f the fllwing actins best illustrates “quiet kayness”?
A. Sharing nly anxieties t seek supprt.
B. Encuraging thers t feel cnstantly happy.
C. Telling a friend yu’re well when yu truly are.
D. Saying “I’m fine” quickly even if feeling stressed.
31. What can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. The Quiet Strength f Feeling Okay
B. Why We Shuld Only Share Our Struggles
C. Hw Psitive Psychlgy Builds Happiness
D. The Prblem f Upward Emtinal Cmparisn
D
A surprising analysis f 15 studies reveals that patients perceive mre warmth in AI-generated medical respnses than in thse frm human dctrs. The largest study examined 2,164 patient interactins, with similar patterns emerging acrss smaller datasets. The results, published in the British Medical Bulletin, challenge lng-held assumptins abut human cnnectin in medicine and run cunter t a 2019 UK gvernment reprt that called empathy an “essential human skill that AI cannt replicate (复制).”
ChatGPT and similar AI chatbts scred rughly 2 pints higher than human healthcare prfessinals (HCPs) n 10-pint empathy scales when respnding t patient questins via text. AI had a 73% prbability f being rated as mre empathic than human practitiners in head-t-head cmparisns. “In text-nly scenaris, AI chatbts are frequently perceived as mre empathic than human HCPs,” study authrs wrte. The meta-analysis frm the Universities f Nttingham and Leicester pled data frm 13 f the 15 studies cmparing AI chatbts t dctrs, nurses, and ther healthcare wrkers.
Studies drawing frm Reddit health frums and patient prtals shwed similar trends. Questins ranged frm interpreting bld test results t managing chrnic cnditins t understanding cancer treatment ptins. Acrss this variety, AI respnses were mre likely t be rated as warm, understanding, and cnsiderate f patient cncerns. The studies culdn’t determine whether AI’s perceived empathy advantage translates t better health utcmes. While empathic cmmunicatin has been linked t reduced patient pain and anxiety, imprved medicatin adherence, and higher satisfactin with care, these studies measured perceptin rather than clinical impact.
The findings suggest that empathetic AI can prvide valuable supprt in healthcare fields, thereby enhancing the rles these technlgies can play in ur everyday lives. While the results were strng, this study represents a brad perspective and des nt accunt fr differences in sci-cultural backgrunds amng participants. Cultural differences can greatly influence hw empathy is perceived and assessed. Future wrk culd lk clsely at hw peple frm different backgrunds view empathetic respnses in bth humans and AI t enhance understanding in this area.
32. What is the main finding f the analysis?
A. Empathy is a unique human skill beynd AI’s reach.
B. Patients find AI’s medical replies mre sympathetic.
C. AI prvides mre effective treatment plans than humans.
D. AI shws greater cmpetence in rutine patient inquiries.
33. What’s the primary purpse f paragraph 2?
A. T present research evidence.B. T explain underlying causes.
C. T predict future develpments.D. T describe relevant backgrund.
34. What can be implied frm paragraph 3?
A. AI’s empathy is irrelevant t patient satisfactin.
B. AI’s empathy may nt imprve actual clinical utcmes.
C. AI’s assistance is widely applied acrss different patient grups.
D. AI’s empathy can directly lead t better health cnditins f patients.
35. What is the authr’s attitude twards the studies?
A. Supprtive.B. Dubtful.C. Critical.D. Objective.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Maintaining Rhythm and Happiness in Final Year
Fr students navigating the intensity f final-year studies, happiness is a luxury that yu cannt affrd during this critical perid. Hwever, happiness is nt the absence f stress, but a sense f cntrlled prgress and inner peace cultivated within the demanding envirnment. ____36____
Why then shuld yu priritize the cultivatin f happiness? In an age f prevalent stress, actively safeguarding this happiness is essential. Chrnic anxiety and burnut impair cgnitive functin, and even hurt yur academic perfrmance. Research cnfirms that greater happiness is assciated with better physical health, strnger resilience, and mre fulfilling relatinships. ____37____
T achieve this, begin with intentinally designing yur daily rhythm. This means scheduling nt nly study sessins but als breaks. ____38____ These acts are nt time wasted; they are strategic resets that prevent mental fatigue and sustain cncentratin. Fr instance, a ten-minute walk after a 90-minute study blck can significantly clear mental fg, thus imprving efficiency in the next sessin.
____39____ While academic gals are vital, defining yur self-wrth nly by test scres is a fragile fundatin. Instead, cnsciusly cnnecting yur daily effrt t larger persnal grwth such as prblem-slving skills fsters a better sense f accmplishment. This shift frm a purely utcme-based t a prcess-riented perspective transfrms the jurney int a surce f satisfactin.
In fact, maintaining yur wn rhythm in senir year is an act f wise self-management. It invlves prtecting yur mental space thrugh structured balance and reframing the purpse f yur effrt. ____40____ Then, yu are empwered t perfrm at yur best when it matters mst.
A. Perspective is key, t.
B. Self-wrth als matters.
C. Yu’ll find all yur stress disappear withut a trace.
D. It is a feeling f mving frward at a sustainable pace.
E. They can be brief walks, mindful breathing, r a favrite hbby.
F. Thus, investing in happiness can energize yu in all aspects f ur lives.
G. By ding s, yu’ll harvest bth academic knwledge and sustainable happiness.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It was 1 a.m. n her daughter’s birthday when Marisa Shumaker decided t create sme birthday magic. She pulled ut a parcel, ready t ____41____ the perfect gift — a real 61-key music keybard fr her 4-year-ld, Aubree. T her shck, when she pened it, she fund the parcel cntained nly a stand and a bench; the keybard was sld ____42____.
Panic set in as she imagined the ____43____ a brken prmise culd bring. She searched nline and called stres all day lng, but nthing was ____44____. In a final attempt, she ___45___ a plea (请求) in a lcal Facebk grup.
Five miles away, Andy Spencer saw her pst. “I wuldn’t want a child’s birthday wish t g ____46____,” he later said. He then remembered the 61 full-size keybard his wn daughter ____47____ used. Spencer quickly messaged Shumaker and arranged t meet at a nearby stre.
“When I saw a stranger willing t ____48____ a keybard just in time t help,” Shumaker recalled, “it felt like experiencing ne f thse ____49____ scenes f a mvie.” When she ffered t pay, Spencer plitely ____50____, asking nly fr a pht f a happy Aubree. He ____51____, “If she becmes the next Taylr Swift, give us a shutut.”
At her birthday party, Aubree ____52____ int the living rm like a jyful rabbit. Her face lit up at the sight f the keybard. That night, Shumaker texted Spencer her thanks, adding that Aubree was s fascinated by the ____53____ that she hadn’t even pened her ther gifts.
Nw Aubree practices nearly every day. “Nthing can ____54____ this gift,” Shumaker says. That night ____55____ her faith in everyday magic — it felt like meeting a guardian angel.
41. A. makeB. purchaseC. unwrapD. deliver
42. A. separatelyB. quicklyC. secretlyD. prly
43. A. angerB. excitementC. disappintmentD. cnfusin
44. A. usableB. availableC. enjyableD. affrdable
45. A. updatedB. answeredC. pstedD. rejected
46. A. unnticedB. unfulfilledC. unchangedD. unexpressed
47. A. barelyB. widelyC. heavilyD. frequently
48. A. tap nB. thrw awayC. pick upD. part with
49. A. eye-peningB. heart-warmingC. nerve-crackingD. mind-numbing
50. A. refusedB. acceptedC. nddedD. aplgized
51. A. statedB. demandedC. whisperedD. jked
52. A. skippedB. wanderedC. slippedD. tipted
53. A. standB. parcelC. benchD. keybard
54. A. decrateB. changeC. tpD. ruin
55. A. challengedB. renewedC. shwedD. shk
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Befre Benjamin Rene and Lic Michel left their hmetwn f Annecy in sutheastern France ____56____ the mrning f September 13, 2024, China was, t them, a distant yet fascinating place, a name mre ften encuntered in headlines than in everyday cnversatin.
“In France, China ____57____ (feel) extremely far away,” says Rene, 27. “It almst represents the end f the wrld — as far as yu can g by walking.”
The idea ____58____ wuld eventually turn this abstract distance int lived experience was brn tw years earlier. The tw friends fund themselves talking abut repetitive wrk rutines and the sense f ____59____ (stick) in daily life. Surprising even themselves, they made a bld decisin: t walk all the way t China, chsing a lw-carbn and ____60____ (envirnmental) friendly way t travel.
They spent mre than half a year preparing. Maps ____61____ (study) , visas researched, physical training intensified. Eventually, they quit their jbs in Paris, packed nly the ____62____ (essential) int lightweight backpacks, and accepted that the rad ahead wuld last well ver a year. Their ____63____ (plan) rute wuld stretch rughly 13, 000 kilmeters, pass thrugh 16 cuntries, and end in Shanghai.
China, which they entered n Sept 13 after a yearlng jurney acrss Central Asia, marked ____64____ milestne, nt just in gegraphical terms, but emtinally. By the time they arrived in Lanzhu, the capital city f Nrthwest China’s Gansu prvince, they had been n the rad ____65____ (explre) China fr abut 450 days.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,在英语口语课上,外教Chris组织同学们就“Shuld We Open Schl Sprts Facilities t the Public? ”进行分组讨论,请你代表小组发言,内容包括:
(1)陈述观点;
(2)说明理由。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear fellw classmates,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Thank yu!
第二节(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。
My mst memrable Thanksgiving happened last year at ur lcal church, where a simple utreach prgram blssmed int a prfund lessn n the pwer f sharing, care, and inclusin.
A week befre Thanksgiving, with a few church members, we wanted t give away hliday meals fr families in ur cmmunity. We cntacted neighbrs and scial wrkers fr families wh might be struggling. Their respnses were verwhelming: a single mther, Amy, wrking tw jbs t pay medical bills; an elderly cuple, Mr and Mrs Jnes, whse fixed incme culdn’t stretch; the Tmas family, displaced by a recent fire...
Eventually, we created a list f 10 families in financial need, each t receive a Thanksgiving fd basket. These were carefully prepared baskets with all necessities fr a traditinal hliday meal: glden stuffing mix, green beans, sweet ptates, jellied cranberry sauce, flur, butter, nins, and dessert items, and even turkeys and hams.
That night, the fellwship hall buzzed with laughter and emtin. As each family arrived t pick up their basket, their gratitude was evident. Mr and Mrs Jnes shared hw this wuld be their first full meal tgether in weeks. Amy spke quietly abut jb lsses, and thers abut hardships. Yet, in that hall, there was warmth restred.
Just as the families were abut t leave, a father, mther, and a child with wrn but neat clthes stepped in. The father said they had simply heard thrugh wrd f muth that a church was giving ut fd and decided t cme. Clearly, they were nt n ur list. I apprached them and explained that we were unable t prvide supplies tday fr an extra family due t limited resurces. I felt s srry as I lked at the family, hping they wuld understand the difficult circumstances. The man respnded with an awkward smile, saying, “Oh, never mind. We just came t see if anything was available. Thank yu anyway.”
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: Just as the disappinted family were abut t leave, Mrs Jnes stpped them.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2: Seeing the special “basket”, the family were mved t tears.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Melburne Fd and Wine Festival in Australia (Mar. 10-20)
The Festival is Australia’s mst famus culinary event. Held annually, the festival features wine tastings, chef masterclasses, and an array f utdr dining experiences. With a strng fcus n lcal prduce, sustainable farming, and green winemaking practices, the festival celebrates Melburne’s diverse fd scene — frm street fd t fine dining.
Mistura Fd Festival in Peru (Sep. 6-27)
As Latin America’s largest fd festival, Mistura celebrates Peru’s rich fd diversity. It features ingredients frm different regins — frm Andean ptates t extic fruits frm the Amazn. Visitrs can taste traditinal dishes like cuy (rast guinea pig), attend fd wrkshps, watch cultural perfrmances, and shp at handcrafted markets.
Taste f Chicag in USA (Jul. 1-31)
Taste f Chicag is the wrld’s largest fd festival, drawing millins f visitrs yearly t Grant Park. This vibrant event features live music frm renwned perfrmers, cking demnstratins by tp chefs, and family-riented fun activities. The festival shwcases the diversity f Chicag’s culinary scene, ffering everything frm the city’s famus deep-dish pizza and Chicag-style ht dgs t high-end internatinal cuisine, suitable fr all ages.
Oktberfest in Germany (Sep. 14-28)
Oktberfest, held annually in Munich, is the wrld’s biggest beer festival. It centers n Bavarian culture, ffering traditinal fds such as rast chicken and special beers frm Munich’s histric breweries. The festival features lively beer tents, flk music, parades, and cultural perfrmances in traditinal Bavarian attire (服装). Guests enjy carnival rides and games, making it a fun celebratin fr the whle family.
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