【Word版试卷下载】浙江金丽衢十二校高三联考英语试卷

四季读书网 3 0
【Word版试卷下载】浙江金丽衢十二校高三联考英语试卷

下载链接:26.3浙江金丽衢十二校高三联考英语试卷.docx 

金丽衢十二校2025-2026学年高三第二次联考

英语试题

命题人:浙江省兰溪市第一中学 钱晓东 何晓红 周巧玲 杨凯迎

20263

注意事项:

1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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ABC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。

1. What does the man think   of Mary?

A.She's competent.B. She's creative.

2.What is the   topic of theconversation?

A.Tips ondoing exercise.B. Methods of revision.

3.Where are   probably thespeakers?

A.At adrug store.B. In a restaurant.

4.What does the   woman think is the reason fbr her sorethroat?

A.Talkingtoo much.B. Spicy food.

5.When does the   conversation takeplace?

A.InMarch.B.   In April.

每段录音读两遍。

C. She's friendly.

C. Ways of reading maps.

C. At a butcher's.

C. A cold.

C. In May.

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ABC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。

听第6段材料,回答第67题。

6.What items did   they pack in thecar?

A.Tent, snacksand maps.B. Snacks, camera and maps.

7.What are the   speakers mainly talkingabout?

A.Travelpreparations.B. A picnic plan.

听第7段材料,回答第810题。

8.What did the   man originallyorder?

C. Camera, snacks and   baseball.

C. Hiking routes.

A.Ten chicken nuggets and two cheesehamburgers.

B.Twenty chicken nuggets and two fishhamburgers.

C.Twenty chicken nuggets and two cheesehamburgers.

9.Why did the woman give free French fries to the man?

A.To promote their newproduct.

B.To encourage him to order more.

C.To apologize fbr the error in theorder.

10.What happened to the man'sorder?

A.The man placed a wrongorder.

B.The receipt of the order wasmissing.

C.The order was mistaken fbr anotherone.

听第8段材料,回答第1113题。

11.Where did the speakers meet lastweek?

A.Near theneighborhood.

B.At themeeting.

C.In the woman'soffice.

12.Why did the man feciembarrassed?

A.He forgot the woman'sname.

B.He lost the woman's telephonenumber.

C.He didn't like the conversation with thewoman.

13.How docs the womansound?

A.Understanding.B.Annoyed.

听第9段材料,回答第1417题。

14.What does the woman say about her emotional state?

A.She is always happy and never feelstired.

B.She is sometimes tired or sad butoptimistic.

C.She seldom sees the bright side ofanything.

15.When does the woman get up on Sundays?

A.At10 am.B. At 9 am.

16.Why does the woman wake upearly?

A.To avoidfeeling rushed.B. To prevent being late.

17.What can be inferred about the man's breakfast habit?

A.He often eats sandwiches athome.

B.He enjoys cooking breakfasthimself.

C.He almost never has breaklast athome.

听第10段材料,问答第1820题。

18.What is the main purpose of thisprogram?

A.To sell books at a lower price.

B.To help people who can't affordbooks.

C.To collect old books fbrrecycling.

19.How did Ms. Chen feel about the program's first week?

A.Surprised.B.Worried.

20.What can we infer about XiaoMei?

A.She often goes to the library tostudy.

B.She got a book without paying for it.

C.She donated a picture book to theshelf.

C. Awkward.

C. At 6 am.

C. To check emails.

C. Gratefi.il.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50)

第一节(15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳答案。

A

Contests

$4,000 IN AWARDS.

Enter New Millennium

Writing Awards by January 31, 2026—SI,000 EACH for Best poetry, fiction, nonfiction, flashfiction.Allwinners published in our anthology and online. love the emphasis on new writers, the blind judging, and the lackofrestrictions on subjectand style?9—Orlando Dare, recent submitter.

Visit www.newmillenniumwritings.org.

THE 2026 ORISON

Prizes in Poetry & Fiction offer $1,500 and publication by Orison Books for a full-length manuscriptin eachgenre. Judges: Leila Chatti (poetry); fiction judge: Margot Livesey. Entry fee: $25. Entry period: December I, 2025—April 1, 2026.

For guidelines, visit orison books.com/ submissions.

AMERICA MEDIA

Foley Poetry Contest. $ 1,000 prize. No entrance fee. Submissions accepted: January I —March 31, 2026. One unpublished poem on any topic. 45 lines or fewer. Submit online: americamcdia.submittablc.com.

Mailed submissions: America Foley Poetry Contest, 1212 Avenue of the Americas, 11th floor, New York, NY 10036.

2026 KENTUCKY

Visions Short Story Contest. Enter your fiction (up to 7,500 words) by January 31, 2026, for a chance to win

$500!EitherthesettingortheauthormusthaveaKentuckyconnection.Visitbluegrasswriterscoalition.com/contest for details. Unleash your creativity and share your Kentucky-inspired storytoday!

2026 PRIME

Number Magazine Awards fbr Poetiy and Short Fiction. SI,000 first prize in each category plus publication.

Two runners-up in each category receive S250 plus publication. Reading fee: $15. Open March through April 2026. Submit online through Submittable. Details at www・Dress53.com/prime-number・iTiagazine-awardsANNOUNCING

The call for submissions fbr Wesleyan University Press's Cardinal Poetry Prize. For first full-length books by poets over 40. Open February 1—28, 2026. Judged by Robert Pinsky. $1,000 cash prize and publication by Wesleyan University Press. Website: weslpress.org/the・cardinal-poetry-prize/.

21.What is the main purpose of thetext?

A.To introduce famous poetsand writers.B. To advertise several literarycontests.

C. To compare different publishing houses.D. To explain how to write a short story.

22.Which of the following could enter Kentucky Visions Short StoryContest?

A.A poem about American history.B. A nonfiction novel with 10,000 words.

C. A short story basedonKentucky.D. A fiill-length book written by some poets.

23.Which two contests have the same submissiondeadline?

A.Orison Prizes in Poetry & Fiction & Prime Number MagazineAwards.

B.Kentucky Visions Short Story Contest & Orison Prizes in Poetry &Fiction.

C.Prime Number Magazine Awards & America Media Foley PoetryContest.

D.New Millennium Writing Awards & Kentucky Visions Short StoryContest.

1 was born in 2010 in the countryside, which may be why I always felt a little out of step with the times. Throughout my childhood, I had never seen tall buildings or had a smartphone. The old computer we had at homewas my only window to the online world, which I began exploring at the age of 8. My parents were busy during theday, so surfing the internet was a big deal fbr me. I always turned off the computer before they got home to let itcool down and hide what I had been doing allday.

Ifeelliketheonlinevibemuchmoreinclusivebackthen.1stillrememberthefriendlydebatesabout the various adaptations ofLegendsof theCondorHeroes. Everyonewouldsharetheirthoughtsand reasons. Justthe other day, I saw a similarquestion on Xiaohongshu, but the discussionquickly turned intoheated arguments.Back then, sharing resources fbr online novels or gaming strategies was common, but now, such requests can easily trigger onlinedebates.

My parents loved playing Stephen Chow movies at home, which turned me into a belated fan of these classic1990s Hong Kong comedies. At the core of his humor lies tragedy, yet his films also taught me simple values: bebrave, be resilient, stay optimistic, and never give up on your dreams.To me, StephenChow feels like an old friendI've known fbr years-a fbrever-young legend. I wish I had been born earlier, in that goldenera.

rd describe myself as a severe nostalgia (怀I日)addict, especially when it comes to 90s architecture. Just

looking at imagesof those buildings or walking near them brings mea senseof comfort. Though they've becomerelics of the past, nothing is trulyforgotten.

24.What can be inferred about the author's childhood from the firstparagraph?

A.He had no idea about theonline world.B. His life kept pace with the times.

C. His parents were too busy to lookafter him.D. He had limited access to the internet.

25.What does the author mean by saying the online vibe was much more inclusive backthen”?

A.More people were willingto share.B. It is easier to reach an agreement.

C. Different viewpoints couldbe respected.D. There were more online platfbiTns.

26.Whatdoes the author think of Stephen Chow's films?

A.They only appealto youngpeople.B. They are tragedies with subtlehumor.

C. They are difficult tounderstand today.D. They combine humor withdeepmeaning.

27.Which of the following best describes the author's overall tone in thepassage?

A.Hopeful.B.Emotional.

C.Humorous.D.Critical.

C

When you're learning a new language, there are a lot of things to remember: spelling rules, grammar rules, punctuation rules... the list is endless. Butthere'ssomethingthatcanhelpyou:mnemonics[pronounced “nemonics"].

Mnemonics are techniques to help you remember things. There areavarietyofthem,includingrhymes,spelling acronyms and sentencemnemonics.

Rhymes are a great way to rememberthings. The sounds, unusual words and rhythm of them helpyou recallideas. Do you know when Columbus sailed to America? There5s a rhyme to help you which goes like this, “In fourteen-hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.,, Most people who've heard that never forgetit!

Spelling acronyms involve creating a sentence based on thelettersofatargetword.Forexample,thefollowing sentence can help you with the spelling of theword"because","Bigelephantscanalwaysunderstand small elephants^^. Notice how the first letter of each word in the sentence spells out the word “because”. And if youcan't remember the spelling of the word "mnemonics”, use thisone"Mikenevereatsmeatornutsincasehe's sick”!

Sentence mnemonics are also useful. The following can help you with the difference between thewords“principal" and "principle", "A principal is your pal at school, and a principle is a belief or rule." Or this one to helpyou remember the difference in spelling between "deserts" (such as the Sahara) and “desserts” (such as Tiramisu),“A dessert has two sugars so it's sweeter, but a desert only has one.,,[The two “sugars" mentioned in the sentencerefer to the two s's in the word"dessert”.]

You can learn grammar rules with sentence mnemonics too. For example, this onecanhelpyouwiththeposition of adjectives, ''Adjectives come before nouns justas'A'comesbeforeN."Andthisonecanhelpyoulearnabout the use of apostrophes(撇号),“Apostrophes show possession.

Mnemonics can help a lot with language learning. Why not try inventing a few of your own!

28.What are mnemonics in thepassage?

A.Professionaltool books.B. Specific language model.

C. Languagelearning strategies.D. Different languagerules.

29.Why is the rhyme about Columbus mentioned in paragraph3?

A.To compare rhymes withother techniques.B. To show how rhymes make facts memorable.

C. To prove that Columbus was agreat explorer.D. To explain the importance of historicalevents.

30.Which of the following is an example of a sentencemnemonic?

A.”In 1066, the Normans did flx^^ rhymes the year of the NormanConquest.

B.”George's elderly old grandfather rode a pig home yesterday“ helps spell“geography”.

C.“My very educated mother just served us noodles^^ helps remember the order ofplanets.

D.”A stationery store sells paper, while a stationary car doesn't move” differentiateswords.

31.Which of the following would the author probably agree with about inventingmnemonics?

A.It requiresspecial training.B. It does not take much time or effort.

C. It is something readers cantry themselves.D. Language teachers should use it in class.

D

Woodpeckers(啄木鸟)operate at an extreme level, boring through solid wood with forces more than 30 times their own weight and drilling up to 13 times a second. How do they never miss a beat while head banging so hard?

It turns out that the birds tense up their entire body to smash through wood, letting out short, explosive gnmtswith each strike, report Brown University biologist Nicholas Antonson and his colleagues in theJournalofExperimental Biology. ''Woodpeckers really are nature's hammer in a sense J Antonson says.

To study how the birds tap, the researchers first humanely captured eightwildDownyWoodpeckersandcarefully inserted electrodes into their muscles in the laboratory. The electrodes fed into a tiny, fitted backpack that recorded electrical signals from contracting muscles as thebirdspecked.Theyalsocheckedwhetherthe woodpeckers held their breath duringexertion(用力)(likeweight lifters tendto do) or exhaled(呼气)(like tennis players)while striking thewood by examining airflowthrough the birds' air sacs——small, balloon-like structuresthat help them breathe in and out. By matching these measurements with high-speed videos, the scientists trackedthe woodpeckers9taps down to every four milliseconds.

Instead of using a single muscle to control the action, woodpeckers activated “every muscle from the head to

thetail,“Antonsonsays.Thebirdsusedtheirpowerfulhipflexorstopushforward,clenchedtheirtailandabs(腹肌) to prepare for the strike, and stiffened the back of theirheadandneck oncontact-similartothewayyoumight stiffen the back of your wrist when you hammer a nail. They then engaged a different set of hip and neck musclesto draw back.

The birds also perfectly paired their pecks with sharp exhalations “as another means of stabilizing their coremuscles and powering through those strikes/5Antonson explains. t€To be able to breathe out 13 times per secondand inhale on the order of 40 milliseconds is really impressive.^^ Songbirds, which aren't closely relatedtowoodpeckers, are the only other birds known to so precisely time their breaths, which they do as theysing.

“Pecking is a full-body exercise,says University of Alabama biologist Nicole Ackennans, who studiesbrain damage in woodpeckers and head-butting sheep. Coordinating “micro breaths^^ with muscle clenching and creating“this hammerlike structure in their whole body is such a unique approach,sheadds.

32.What does the question in the first paragraphmean?

A.How do woodpeckers avoid injury whilepecking?

B.Why do woodpeckers peck faster than otherbirds?

C.Wliat makes woodpeckers stronger than otheranimals?

D.How much weight can woodpeckers carry whilepecking?

33.Why did the researchers insert electrodes into the woodpeckers9muscles?

A.To test their reaction toelectrical signals.B. To record muscle activity duringpecking.

C. To measure their heart ratewhile pecking.D. To examine the structure of theirmuscles.

34.What does the underlined word "clenched"in paragraph 4 most likely mean?

A.Tightened.B.Relaxed.C. Stretched.D. Lifted.

35.Which of the following is the most suitable title for thepassage?

A.Woodpeckers: Smart ToolUsersB. Woodpeckers: Nature's Hammers

C. Woodpeckers:Amazing StrengthD. Woodpeckers: Powerful Muscle Controller

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。

At the Beijing World of Robots, located in the robotics industrial park in Beijing's Yizhuang, the vision of an intelligent future is coming to reality with all kinds of robots. With advanced AI capabilities, they are increasingly transitioning from industrial applications to domesticenvironmentswith human-like appearancesand skillfulbodyand hand movements.36

Embedded AI(具身智能),which integrates AI with physical objects such as robots, is emerging as a

game-changing technology withlimitless potential.37For instance, Unitree Robotics, known for its dancing robots showcased at CCTV'sSpringFestivalGala,demonstratescutting-edgeapplicationsofembeddedAI.

In industrial and agricultural settings, embedded AI can dramatically enhanceoperational efficiency.38For homes and healthcare sectors, it offers personalized and intelligent solutions, such as Al-powered smart home systems that have already been widely adopted. Additionally, autonomous driving technologies, though still under refinement and testing, represent another promising avenue for embeddedAI.

39This innovative solution, jointly launched by Meituan Medicine and Galbot, represents the world'sfirst humanoid robot-powered smart pharmacy system. It made its debut at the China International Fair for Trade in Services in September 2024.40It autonomously plans its route, navigates to the required item, and uses advanced Al-powered vision and grasping technologytocompletethetask.Thiscutting-edgetechnologyshowshow AI is revolutionizing healthcareservices.

A.It can also reduce costs and enable precisemanagement.

B.China has played a leading role in the development of elderly carerobots.

C.Several Chinese companies have already made significant strides in thisarea.

D.These robots can bring intelligent assistance to various aspects of everydaylife.

E.One groundbreaking example of Al-drivcn robotics is the Galbot humanoidrobot.

F.Designed fbr 24/7 autonomous operation, a Galbot robot can restock itemsefficiently.

G.Meanwhile, the automotive industry is also experiencing a rapid Al-driventransformation.

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ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

The old saw about the evil stepparent certainly didn,t apply to Roger McElroy. He made a point of being a

41presencein the life ofhis stepdaughter, Brooke Johnson. 微信公众号IAI English

At times when life threw screwballs at Johnson, McElroy was there to pick her up.During one42time, he left her a voicemail that said, “Everything's gonna befine. We'll43it.”

In2024, McElroy44a fall that left him a quadriplegic. Three and a half weeks later, he died of those injuries. But before that, while being by hisbedside, Johnson45with McElroy her dream of becomingthe

_46 woman to skateboard across the country. He wanted to be part of it, and they planned that she would

47him in his wheelchair across the finishline.

She wasn't sure she could pull it off, butMcElroy had48in her.

“1 was like, 'Roger, it's a big country\And he was like, 'Well, you can do it'," Johnson told Good MorningAmerica.

AfterMcElroy's49, Johnson, then 29, chose to50him by becoming the first woman to skateboard across the country. Along the way, she would raise money for Wings for Life, a non-profit that supports research into spinal cordinjuries.

51by a video crew, and wearing a locket around her neck that held McElroy^ ashes, she began herjourney last April at California^ SantaMonica beach.52: Virginia Beach, 3,266 miles away.

Averaging 30 to 50 miles a day, Johnson's53across America took her up and down mountains, past wheat fields and through cities, in rain and blistering heat. Through it all, Roger McElroy was riding with her: Everything's gonna be fine. We'll get throughit.

On Aug. 15, after 119 days, Johnson arrived at the Atlantic Ocean. No onewas more54thanJohnson that she had completed what she'd started, while raising S50,000 for Wings forLife.

She told ABC News, 6tRoger left me55_

_and for that I thank him every day.”

41. A. positive

B. terrible

C. meaningless

D. unique

42. A. interesting

B. amazing

C. trying

D. meeting

43. A. account for

B. stick to

C. focus on

D. get through

44. A. suffered

B. gained

C. avoided

D. witnessed

45. A. exchanged

B. shared

C. celebrated

D. checked

46. A. greatest

B. first

C. lucky

D. only

47. A. help

B. seize

C. push

D. guide

48. A. faith

B. doubt

C. pity

D. pride

49. A. encouragement

B. accident

C. recovery

D. death

50. A. impress

B. honor

C. trace

D. recognize

51. A. Accompanied

B. Admitted

C. Watched

D. Refused

52. A. Transport

B. Dream

C. Destination

D. Achievement

53. A. race

B. travel

C. exploration

D. ride

54. A. disappointed

B. surprised

C. confident

D. regretfill

55. A. fortune

B. challenge

C. hope

D. purpose

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。

TheRickshaw(人力车)Runisoneoftheworld'smostunusualraces.Itlastsfortwoweeksandtakesplacein India. Each team56consist of one rickshaw and one to four drivers. The Rickshaw is designed to transport light loads inshort distances,57makes the event such achallenge.

The race takes place twice a year: once inthesummer58once in the winter. The route is different, but the59 long is always about 2,500 km long. The race is a lot of fun, but it also has a serious side for all participants. They should raise at least one thousand pounds forcharity.

The first race took place in 2006 with 34 teams. Since then, theRickshaw Run60 (become) famous around the world. A few days before the race,61participants don't know how to drive a rickshaw, they willreceive a crash course62(make) sure they can control it during the race. They can also use the pre-race time to decorate their rickshaws and ask any last-minutequestions.

“The adventure really starts when things go wrong,said one participant.<4We blew63hole in our rickshaw, but I saw the most beautiful town in India!^^ said another. And as the organizers say on their website,“There's no set route, no back-up, no way of64 (know) if you're going to make it. The only certainty isthat

you will get lost, you willgetstuck and you will break down.,微信公众号IAI EnglishAreyou ready65some real adventure?

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40)

第一节(满分15)

你校英文报最近开设专栏讨论在数字化时代如何看待碎片化阅读。请以My Views on Fragmented Reading为题投稿,谈谈你的理解和看法,内容包括:

(1)对碎片化阅读的理解;(2)简述利弊并表明你的态度。注意:

(1)写作词数应为80左右;

(2)可适当增加细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。

My Views on Fragmented Reading

第二节(满分25)

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。

It was a bitterly cold, snow-choked Christmas Eve when Yvonne White got a call from an unknown number. strange, calm voice on the other end of the line said, "Hi. You don't know me,but I have your brothcr.^^ It wasAughtry,awomanwhowouldsoonbecomethelifelineforYvonne'sbrother,Joeyagentle,mentallydisabled man with a deep love for baseball and a lifelong routine as a cinemacaretaker.

Days earlier, as the worst winter stonn in decades bore down, Yvonne had repeatedly warned Joey not to leavehis group home. He'dpromised to stayput, but the familiar pull of his routine proved too strong. He wandered outinto the rapidly worsening white-out, heading toward the cinema where he'd worked fbr over twenty years, only toget lost within blocks. Hours later, he collapsed exhausted in a snowbank, his criesofpaincuttingthroughthe howling wind.

Aughtry, a mother of three, heard his screams from inside herhome.Withouthesitation,sheandhersonbraved the blinding storm, following the sound until they found Joey, half-frozen and barely conscious, his handsalready swollen with severe frostbite. They carried himinside, carefully peeled off his ice-caked clothes, and spenthourswarminghimwithahairdryerandblankets,hisbodystilltremblingviolently.Joey,inhisdelirium(精神错舌 L), was surprisingly able to recite Yvonne's phone number from memory. When Aughtry finallyreachedher, Yvonne could only listen in terror, trapped indoors by the impassable snow and iccoutside.

For the following two days, Aughtry and her family provided continuous care fbr Joey, but it was just gettingworse and worse. They made several urgent calls to emergency services, describing the severity of his condition.Each time, they were told that all major roads were blocked, covered by a thick layer of ice, making it impossiblefbr emergency vehicles to navigate the area. Assistance was nowhere to befound.

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: Desperate, A ugh tty turned to social media for help.

Paragraph 2: When Yvonne finally reached the hospital, she found Joey chatting with A ugh tty.

抱歉,评论功能暂时关闭!