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第1頁(共1頁)2025年浙江省北斗星盟高考英語模擬試卷(5月份)一、未知1.Wherearethespeakersnow?A.Attheweddingceremony.B.Inarestaurant.C.Athome.2.Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?A.Doingsomeshopping.B.Climbingthehill.C.Doingexerciseinagym.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theneighbor.B.Themusic.C.Thefood.4.Whendoesthedramaclassbeginintheafternoon?A.At5:30.B.At4:00.C.At3:30.5.WhatdoesthemanthinkofJane'shouse?A.It'snotbigenough.B.It'sfarfromwork.C.It'sinbaddesign.6.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。(1)Howdoestheboysoundatfirst?A.Upset.B.Proud.C.Interested.(2)Whatwilltheboyprobablydoinsummer?A.Joinasummercamp.B.TakeatriptoNewZealand.C.SwimwithPaul.7.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。(1)Whatdoestheman'swifelovedoing?A.Gardening.B.Decoratinghouses.C.Drivingcars.(2)Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Houseagentandclient.C.Homeownerandhousekeeper.8.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。(1)WhydoesAmeliafeeltired?A.Sheisbadlyill.B.Shehastraveledalotforthefilm.C.Sheisbusywithinterviews.(2)WhathappenedtoJohn?A.HearrivedinGreecelaterthanothers.B.Heforgottobringmedicine.C.Hedidn'tseethedoctorintime.(3)WhatcanwesayaboutJohn?A.He'sconsiderate.B.He'sirresponsible.C.He'scareless.9.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。(1)Whatisthebiggestobstacletofinishingthehighway?A.Thelimitedtime.B.Thelackofexperts.C.Thebadweather.(2)HowmanyCanadianexpertshavetakenpartintheprojectaltogether?A.Five.B.Four.C.Three.(3)HowwillthespeakerstraveltoBrazil?A.Bycar.B.Byplane.C.Byship.(4)Whatseasondoesthewomanlike?A.Summer.B.Fall.C.Winter.10.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。(1)Whenwillthenewgymbecompleted?A.InJune.B.InJuly.C.InAugust.(2)Whatproblemdidstudentscauseinthegym?A.Theyleftthegyminamess.B.Theybroughtfoodintothegym.C.Theytookawaytheteachers'clothes.(3)Whereisthecanteen?A.Farfromthelaboratory.B.Closetothelaboratory.C.Inthelaboratorybuilding.(4)Whatshouldstudentsdotoenterthenewteachingbuilding?A.Arriveattheentranceinadvance.B.Askforhelpfromguards.C.Havetheircardsscanned.二、AdventureDestinations11.AdventureDestinationsEmbarkonajourneytotheworld'smostthrillingadventuredestinations,whereuntamedwildernessandheart﹣poundingactivitiesawait.Patagonia,Chile/ArgentinaSpanningsouthernChileandArgentina,Patagoniaoffersrawwilderness.TrekglacierslikePeritoMorenoinLosGlaciaresNationalParkorwatchicebergscalve(崩解)fromviewingplatforms.HikeElChaltén'strailsforFitzRoyvistasorsailTierradelFuego'sfjords.Spotguanacos,Andeancondors,andMagellanicpenguinsinwindsweptplains.BestTime:November—March(summer).Queenstown,NewZealandNewZealand'sadventurehubthrillswithbungeejumpsatKawarauBridgeorthe440mNevisSwing.ExploreLordoftheRingsfilmingsitesinGlenorchy'sParadiseValley.SkiCoronetPeak(June﹣October)orsoarbyhelicoptertoremotebackcountryslopes.BestTime:December—February(summer).SerengetiNationalPark,TanzaniaWitnessAfrica'siconicwildlife—lions,elephants,andtheGreatMigration—ongamedrivesorwalkingsafaris.Driftoverthesavannainahot﹣airballoonatsunrise,followedbyabushbreakfast.EngagewithMaasaicommunitiestolearnabouttheirtraditions.BestTime:June—October(dryseason).Cebu,PhilippinesDiveintoCebu'stropicaladventures:cliff﹣jumpatKawasanFalls'turquoisepools,snorkelMoalboal'ssardineshoals,orexplorevibrantcoralreefs.HikeOsme?aPeakfor360°viewsofvolcaniclandscapes.BestTime:December—May(dryseasonforoutdooractivities)(1)WhatsetsQueenstown,NewZealandapartfromotherdestinations?A.Year﹣roundhikingonvolcanicpeaks.B.Culturalinteractionswithlocalcommunities.C.Opportunitiestowitnessmassiveicebergscalving.D.AccesstofilminglocationsofTheLordoftheRings.(2)WhichisthebestchoiceforawildlifeenthusiastplanningaJulyholiday?A.Cebu,Philippines.B.Patagonia,Chile/Argentina.C.SerengetiNationalPark,Tanzania.D.Queenstown,NewZealand.(3)Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Atravelguide.B.Asciencemagazine.C.Ageographytextbook.D.Atourismadvertisement.12.JackieHsiao,asophomoreattheUniversityofRochesterFencingClub,competedinthe2025FencingJuniorOlympicsinCharlotte,NC.Thiseventmarkedthepeakofsix﹣yearfencingjourneyandherfirstnational﹣levelencounterwithelitefencers.Hsiao'sfencingadventurebeganatasummercampbeforehereighthgradeyear.Thoughsheinitiallyhateditduetolong,sweatyhoursinfencinggearandcompetingagainstmoreexperiencedopponents,hertimeatcampkindledaninterestinthesportwithinher.Inhighschool,Hsiaofoundawelcomingcommunityoffencersandcoaches.Shedevelopedandrefinedherskillswiththefoil,thesmallestandlightestfencingweapon.However,duringhersenioryear,adevastatingACLtear(前交叉韌帶撕裂)puthercareerinjeopardy."IdoubtedI'dreturntofencing,"shesaid.Aftersurgeryandninemonthsofgruelingphysicaltherapytwotothreetimesaweek,Hsiaobeganfencingagain.Herdefensivefencingstyleremainedmostlythesame,thoughshehadtothinkmoreaboutherbacklegposition.Onthementalside,Hsiaoemphasizedpositivethinkingandmentalpreparation.Shebelievedthatnegativethoughtscouldimpactperformanceandlearnedtostopover﹣thinkingduringcompetition.Hsiaoalsorevealedthelifelessonsfencinghastaughther,saying,"Persistenceiskeyandlosingisoneofthebestwaystolearn."Herfamilyhasbeeninstrumentalinsupportingherthroughherfencingjourney.Whenshequalifiedforthe2025FencingJuniorOlympics,sheimmediatelysharedthenewswithhermother.AttheJuniorOlympics,sheevenmetherfavoritefencers,LeeKieferandMaiaChamberlain.Jackie'snextgoalistocontinuecompetingatthenationallevelandearnaratingfromtheUnitedStatesFencingAssociation.Recently,shewaselectedpresidentoftheUniversityofRochesterFencingClubandcoacheswomen'sfoilists.InApril,shewillleadherteamtotheUnitedStatesAssociationofCollegiateFencingClubsChampionship.(1)WhatinitiallymadeJackieHsiaodislikefencingatthesummercamp?A.Thelackofexperiencedcoaches.B.Herparents'pressuretopractice.C.Thehighcostoffencingequipment.D.Physicaldiscomfortandstrongcompetitors.(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"grueling"inparagraph3mean?A.Shortbutpainful.B.Longandtiring.C.Costlybuteffective.D.Easyandrelaxing.(3)WhatimportantlifelessondidJackieHsiaolearnfromfencing?A.Lookbeforeyouleap.B.Earlybirdscatchtheworm.C.Littlestrokesfellgreatoaks.D.Manyhandsmakelightwork.(4)Whatisthemainpurposeofthearticle?A.Tohighlighttheroleoffamilysupportinathleticsuccess.B.Topromotethe2025FencingJuniorOlympicsinCharlotte.C.ToanalyzethetrainingmethodsofelitefencerslikeLeeKiefer.D.ToshowcaseJackieHsiao'sjourneyfromadversitytoachievementinfencing.13.Honeybees,despitetheirtinybrains,performextraordinaryfeatsofnavigation.Theyroutinelyflykilometersfromtheirhives,locatescatteredflowers,andreturnprecisely—askillcriticaltopollinationandglobalfoodsecurity.Fordecades,scientistsbelievedbeesreliedsolelyonvisuallandmarksandthesun'spositiontonavigate.However,groundbreakingresearchpublishedin2024revealedahiddenmechanism:sensitivitytoEarth'smagneticfield.Thediscoveryemergedfromacoincidentalobservation.BiologistsatCambridgeUniversitynoticedthatbeesincloudyconditions,deprivedofsolarcues,stillcorrectedtheirflightpathsafterdisplacement.Intrigued,theydesignedanexperiment:beeswerefittedwithmicroscopicmagneticdisruptors(微觀磁干擾器),whilecontrolgroupsworenon﹣magnetictags.Whenreleasedinanunfamiliarfield,thedisruptorgroupshowed63%moredirectionalerrors,stronglyimplyingmagneticperception.Furtherstudiesidentifiedmagnetitenanoparticlesinbees'abdomens(腹部)—mineralsalsofoundinmigratorybirds.Theseparticlesalignwithmagneticfields,creatinginternal"maps".Remarkably,beesadjustthissystemdailyusingsunlight,blendingmagneticandsolardataforprecision.Dr.Voss,co﹣leadresearcher,explains,"ItresemblesusingbothGPSandacompass,whichensuresreliabilityamidenvironmentalchanges."Thisdual﹣systemadaptationhasevolutionaryroots.Fossilrecordsshowbeesexisted100millionyearsago,whenvolcanicactivityfrequentlyalteredlandscapes.Magneticsensingwouldhaveenabledancestralbeestonavigatelandformsreshapedbyeruptions—asurvivaltraitpassedtomodernspecies.Today,thisabilityfacesnewchallenges.Electromagneticpollutionfrompowerlinesandwirelessnetworkscandisturbweakgeomagneticsignals,potentiallymisdirectbees.A2025Germanstudyfoundhivecollapserates22%highernearhigh﹣voltagetowers,suggestingatroublinglink.Understandingbeenavigationisn'tmerelyacademic.With75%ofcropsdependingonpollinators,decodingtheirorientationsystemscouldinformconservationstrategies.Proposalsincludecreating"magneticcorridors"shieldedfrominterference,ordesigningurbangreenspaceswithnaturalmagneticlandmarks.AsProf.Patelnotes,"Protectingbeesrequiressafeguardingnotjusttheirfoodsources,buttheinvisibleforcesthatguidethem."(1)Whatinitiallychallengedthetraditionalbeliefabouthoneybeenavigation?A.Thediscoveryofmagnetiteinbirds'brains.B.Theiraccurateorientationundersunlessskies.C.Hivecollapsepatternsnearagriculturalzones.D.Bees'abilitytoflylongdistanceswithoutresting.(2)WhydidresearchersusemagneticdisruptorsintheCambridgeexperiment?A.Tomeasurethestrengthofbees'solarnavigation.B.Totestbees'resistancetoelectromagneticpollution.C.Todetermineifmagnetisminfluencesflightorientation.D.Toobservehowbeesadapttovisuallandmarkchanges.(3)WhatcanbeimpliedinParagraph4?A.Thelimitationofbees'evolutionaryroots.B.Theneedtoreducemagneticfieldwherebeeslive.C.Thepotentialimpactofhumanactivityonbeenavigation.D.Thesuperiorityofmagneticsensorsovervisualnavigation.(4)Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ACriticalSkill:HowBeesMapRoutesB.TheHoneybeeMigration:HowClimateImpactsC.TheMagneticMystery:HowHoneybeesNavigateD.AHiddenMechanism:WhatDisruptsBeeImmigration14.GoogleShoppingistransformingthewaypeoplediscoverandpurchasefashionitemsbyintegratingadvancedAItoolsthatmakeshoppingmoreintuitiveandpersonalized.Everyday,overabillionshoppingsearchesoccuronGoogle,yetmorethanhalfofshoppersreportdifficultiesfindingproductsthatmatchtheirspecificvision—whetherit'sa"colorfulmididresswithbigdaisies"or"tailoredwide﹣legtrousers."Tobridgethisgap,Googlehasrolledoutinnovativefeaturesdesignedtoenhanceproductdiscoveryanddecision﹣making.OnestandoutfeatureisVisionMatch,nowavailabletoallmobileusersintheU.S.Thistoolallowsshopperstodescribetheiridealitemindetail—suchas"straplesssatineveninggownwithlacetrim"—andgenerateAI﹣poweredvisualsuggestions.Byselectingthe"Can'tfindit?Createit!"optionorusingthe"Create&shop"buttonintheShoppingtab,usersreceivetailoredrecommendationsthatbringtheirfashionideastolife.ThefeaturenotonlydisplaysAI﹣generatedimagesbutalsosurfacessimilarpurchasableproductsfromvariousretailers.Anotherkeyadvancementistheexpandedvirtualtry﹣ontool,whichnowincludespants,skirts,anddressesinadditiontotops.Whenbrowsingitemslabeledwitha"tryon"badge,shopperscanseehowgarmentsfitonrealmodelsrepresentingawiderangeofbodytypes,fromXXStoXXL.Google'simprovedmachinelearningmodelsevengeneratecompleteoutfitpreviews,pairingselectedbottomswithcomplementarytopsandshoesforarealisticstylingexperience.Thishelpsusersvisualizehowpieceswilllookinreallife,reducinguncertaintyandboostingconfidenceintheirpurchases.BycombiningAI﹣generatedvisuals,precisesearchmatching,andimmersivetry﹣oncapabilities,GoogleShoppingisaddressingcommonfrustrationsinonlinefashionretail.Thesetoolsaimtoreplicate(復(fù)制)thein﹣storeexperienceofexploringstylesandassessingfit,allwithinadigitalplatform.WhilecurrentlylimitedtotheU.S.market,theseinnovationssignalashifttowardmoreinteractive,user﹣centrice﹣commerce—onewherefindingtheperfectitemisassimpleasdescribingitorseeingitwornbeforeclicking"buy".(1)WhatisthemainpurposeofGoogleShopping'snewAItools?A.Tofavorcertainretailers.B.Toreplacehumandesigners.C.Todecreasesearchnumbers.D.Toenhanceshoppingexperience.(2)Howdoesthe"VisionMatch"featurework?A.Bycompletingpurchasesautomatically.B.BygeneratingAI﹣basedvisualsuggestions.C.Byenablingcustomclothingdesignservices.D.Bydisplayingonlypartneredbrands'products.(3)Whatisakeybenefitofthevirtualtry﹣ontool?A.Itdisplaysclothingfitondiversebodytypes.B.Itprovidesdiscountsfortryingitemsvirtually.C.Itautomaticallycreatesoutfitsfromdifferentstores.D.Itallowsuserstoredesignclothesbeforepurchasing.(4)WhatfuturetrenddoesGoogleShopping'sAIsignal?A.Morephysicalstores.B.Lessproductdetails.C.Fewerglobalmarkets.D.Interactiveonlineshopping.三、15.HeavyandEvenModerateDrinkingCanHarmtheBrainAstudyinNeurologysuggeststhatalcoholconsumption,evenatmoderatelevels,maydamagebrainhealth.Researchersanalyzedbraintissuefrom1,700lateindividualsandfoundthatthosewhodrankeightormorealcoholicbeverages(飲料)weeklydoubledtheirriskofdementia﹣relatedbrainlesions.(1)Thestudycategorizedparticipantsintofourgroups:nondrinkers,moderatedrinkers(≤7drinks/week),heavydrinkers(≥8drinks/week),andformerheavydrinkers.Heavydrinkersshoweda133%higherriskofbrainlesionscomparedtonondrinkers.(2)"Theseresultschallengetheassumptionthatonlyheavydrinkingharmsthebrain,"saysleadresearcherDr.AlbertoJusto.(3)Forexample,heavydrinkershadlowerratesofhypertensionandstroke.However,researchersnotedthatthisgroupdied13yearsearlieronaverage,potentiallyavoidingage﹣relatedconditions.Toassessalcohol'simpact,scientistsexaminedmarkersliketautangles(linkedtoAlzheimer's)andbloodvesseldamage.(4)"Neuropathologicalchangescanoccurevenwithmoderateconsumption,"explainsDr.Justo.Thestudydefined"heavydrinking"as≥8drinks/week,differingfromU.S.standards(≥15drinks/weekformen).TopAmericandrinkersaverage74drinksweekly,farexceedingthelevelsetbythestudy.Thisdifferencehighlightsregionalvariationsindefiningalcoholabuse.Despiteitsinsights,theresearchhaslimitations.Cognitivedatareliedonfamilyreports,whichmaylackaccuracy.(5)Dr.MollieMonnig,notinvolvedinthestudy,cautions,"Associationsdon'tprovecausation."Expertsrecommendpracticalstepstoreducealcoholintake,suchastrackingconsumption,takingbreaks(e.g."SoberOctober"),andalternatingwithnonalcoholicdrinks."Smallchangescansignificantlylowerrisks,"advisesaddictionspecialistDr.ChristopherKahler.A.Meanwhile,moderatedrinkersstillfaceda60%increasedrisk.B.However,self﹣reporteddatamayweakenthestudy'sreliability.C.Geneticfactorswerenotconsidered,possiblyaffectingtheresults.D.Suchdamagedisruptsbloodflowandcontributestocognitivedecline.E.Notdrinkingremainsthesafestchoiceforlong﹣termbrainhealth.F.Thefindingemphasizestheneedforstricteralcoholguidelinesglobally.G.Surprisingly,someoutcomescontradictedcommonhealthassumptions.四、16.AaronWarrenofMurfreesboro,Tennessee,isashiningexampleofresilienceandpositivity.BornwithSpinalMuscularAtrophy(SMA),Aaronwasnever(1)tolivepasthisthirdbirthday—buthejustturned27,withhisdistinctiveoptimism.Markinghis"goldenbirthday",Aaronsharedajoyful(2)withaballoondisplayreading"EmbraceDisability,"capturinghis(3)approachtolife."I'veofficiallylivedtosee24more(4)!"Aaronadded,"IfIhadto(5)todayinoneword,itwouldbethankful."Heexpressedgratitudeforhisfamily,friends,businessteam,andevenhistrustywheelchair.(6)hiscontagious(感染力的)enthusiasm,Aaronisalsoanentrepreneur.HefoundedZippedBrands,acompanythat(7)stylishname﹣brandshoesbyaddingzippers,makingthemeasierto(8)forpeopleofallabilities."Becauseofmydisabilityandbenttoes,wearingshoes—especiallyonesIloved—wasnearlyimpossible,"Aaronshared."I(9)thatstylishshoesweren'tmeantforme."Thencameabreakthrough:WhatifIcouldaddzipperstomyfavoriteshoebrands?Thatideasparkedabusinessbuilton(10),ensuringthateveryone,regardlessofability,hasaccessto(11)footwear.Aaron'sstoryisa(12)thatresilience,humor,andgratitudecanturnanychallengeintoanopportunity.Herefusestobe(13)bylimitations,(14),usinghisjourneytoupliftothers—whetherthroughhisinfectiousoptimismorhis(15)business,makinglifeeasierforpeopleofallabilities.(1)A.predictedB.requiredC.suggestedD.expected(2)A.signB.noteC.photoD.memory(3)A.spiritedB.reservedC.practicalD.scientific(4)A.a(chǎn)nniversariesB.birthdaysC.holidaysD.ceremonies(5)A.turnupB.pickupC.sumupD.callup(6)A.DespiteB.UnderC.WithoutD.Beyond(7)A.sellsB.a(chǎn)dvertisesC.transformsD.designs(8)A.buyB.wearC.walkD.use(9)A.ignoredB.deniedC.fearedD.a(chǎn)ccepted(10)A.inclusionB.creativityC.efficiencyD.innovation(11)A.comfortableB.a(chǎn)ffordableC.unforgettableD.fashionable(12)A.warningB.reminderC.suggestionD.prediction(13)A.inspiredB.guidedC.definedD.judged(14)A.insteadB.thereforeC.otherwiseD.however(15)A.charitableB.profitableC.independentD.innovative四、補(bǔ)全對話。17.閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Agold﹣buyingtrendisgrowinginChina,andthistimeit'syoungpeopleleadingtheway.Insteadofbuyingbiggoldbarslikeoldergenerations,manyGenZers(youngpeoplebornafter1996)arechoosing"goldbeans"—tinypiecesofgold(1)(shape)likeluckysymbolssuchasfishorcoins.(2)makesthesebeansparticularlyappealingisthattheycostabout550﹣750yuan($76﹣104)pergram,makingthemaffordable(3)(collect)slowly.Onsocialmedia,peoplesharephotosofglassjarsfilledwiththesebeans,turningsavingmoneyintoafunchallenge.Goldisnolongerseen(4)old﹣fashioned.BrandslikeChowTaiFook,whichoncefocusedontraditionaldesigns,nowmixtraditionaldesignswithmodernstyles,suchasvideogamethemes.Youngpeoplewearsmallgoldjewelrywithcasualclothes,makingittrendy.(5),expertswarnthatsomegoldbeanssoldonlinearefakeorpricedmuchhigherthanrealgold'svalue.Theysuggestsaferoptionslikegoldinvestmentfunds.Goldpricesrecentlyhit$2,450perounceinJune2024,breaking(6)(history)records.China'scentralbankhasaddedgoldtoits(7)(reserve),withtotalholdings(8)(exceed)2,300tons.Surveysshow68%ofnewgoldinvestorsin2024(9)(age)25﹣34.ForyoungChinese,buyinggoldisn'tjustaboutwealthpreservation—it'salsoaboutculturalprideandfeelingsecureinuncertaintimes.Thismixofsmartsavingandculturalstylemakesgold(10)uniquetrendfortoday'syouth.五、18.假設(shè)你是高三學(xué)生李華,你校英文報(bào)正在舉辦題為"ThePowerofSchoolClubs"的征文活動。請你結(jié)合自身經(jīng)歷談?wù)勆鐖F(tuán)活動的意義,寫一篇投稿短文,內(nèi)容包括:(1)自身經(jīng)歷;(2)社團(tuán)活動意義。注意:(1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右。(2)請按如下格式作答。ThePowerofSchoolClubs___________六、19.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。AnurgentcallcameintoRyan'sbarthispastMarch.AnewlymarriedwomanwhohadspenttheafternoonatthedivebeachbarinWrightsvilleBeach,NorthCarolina,couldn'tfindherwallet.Shedidn'tcareaboutherID,creditcards,or$150incash—butherweddingringwasputinside.Ryan,42,didn'tliketheideathatatheftcouldhaveoccurredathisplace,Ryan'satRedDogs.Thebarhadlongservedasasanctuaryforthehomeless,offeringnotonlyhotmealsbutalsojobopportunities.Infact,halfofhiscurrentstaffwereformerhomelessindividualstowhomhehadgivenasecondchance.Sohesetouttofindthewallet.Hespenthourscheckingrecordingsfrom16differentsecuritycameras,watchingthewoman'severystepinthebaruntilshewenttositonabenchoutsideandleftwhenherridearrived.Withinminutes,ayoungmaninajacketapproachedthebench,touchedsomethinginhispocket,andwalkedoff.ThatnightRyanpostedavideocliponthebar'sFacebookpage.Insteadofexposingtheyoungman'sfacetoshamehim,Ryanchosetopostwithaquestion:"Doesanyoneknowthisperson?"Withinhours,Ryangotatextfrom17﹣year﹣oldJimmy,who'dheardaboutthepostfromhissister.JimmyadmittedhavingtakenthewalletandtoldRyanhe'ddoneitbecausehehadn'teatenintwodays.Hesaidhesawtheringbutthoughtitwasfake,sohetookthemoneyandthrewthewalletoffthedocksintotheocean.Thenheboughtasandwich.Duringtheirphoneconversation,Jimmyopenedupabouthisfamilyconflictsandconfessedtolivinginthewoodsforthepastweek.Thoughunabletoseetheyoungmandirectly,Ryan—afatheroftwowithathirdchildontheway—piecedtogetherJimmy'ssituationfromhistremblingvoiceandfragmentedexplanations."Thisisn'tsomehardenedcriminal,"heinsisted.Butwiththemissingringinvolved,thesituationhadbecomeserious:thepoliceinvestigationcouldleadtocriminalaccusations.Determinedtohelp,Ryanvowedtoprotecttheyoungmanwhoseemedmoreofakidthanalawbreaker.注意:(1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;(2)請按如下格式作答。Thenextmorning,Ryantoldtheteentomeethimatthedocks.______________Thenoneofthediversemergedfromthedepthsofthewater._____________
2025年浙江省北斗星盟高考英語模擬試卷(5月份)參考答案與試題解析一、未知1.Wherearethespeakersnow?A.Attheweddingceremony.B.Inarestaurant.C.Athome.【解答】略2.Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?A.Doingsomeshopping.B.Climbingthehill.C.Doingexerciseinagym.【解答】略3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theneighbor.B.Themusic.C.Thefood.【解答】略4.Whendoesthedramaclassbeginintheafternoon?A.At5:30.B.At4:00.C.At3:30.【解答】略5.WhatdoesthemanthinkofJane'shouse?A.It'snotbigenough.B.It'sfarfromwork.C.It'sinbaddesign.【解答】略6.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。(1)Howdoestheboysoundatfirst?A.Upset.B.Proud.C.Interested.(2)Whatwilltheboyprobablydoinsummer?A.Joinasummercamp.B.TakeatriptoNewZealand.C.SwimwithPaul.【解答】略7.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。(1)Whatdoestheman'swifelovedoing?A.Gardening.B.Decoratinghouses.C.Drivingcars.(2)Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Houseagentandclient.C.Homeownerandhousekeeper.【解答】略8.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。(1)WhydoesAmeliafeeltired?A.Sheisbadlyill.B.Shehastraveledalotforthefilm.C.Sheisbusywithinterviews.(2)WhathappenedtoJohn?A.HearrivedinGreecelaterthanothers.B.Heforgottobringmedicine.C.Hedidn'tseethedoctorintime.(3)WhatcanwesayaboutJohn?A.He'sconsiderate.B.He'sirresponsible.C.He'scareless.【解答】略9.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。(1)Whatisthebiggestobstacletofinishingthehighway?A.Thelimitedtime.B.Thelackofexperts.C.Thebadweather.(2)HowmanyCanadianexpertshavetakenpartintheprojectaltogether?A.Five.B.Four.C.Three.(3)HowwillthespeakerstraveltoBrazil?A.Bycar.B.Byplane.C.Byship.(4)Whatseasondoesthewomanlike?A.Summer.B.Fall.C.Winter.【解答】略10.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。(1)Whenwillthenewgymbecompleted?A.InJune.B.InJuly.C.InAugust.(2)Whatproblemdidstudentscauseinthegym?A.Theyleftthegyminamess.B.Theybroughtfoodintothegym.C.Theytookawaytheteachers'clothes.(3)Whereisthecanteen?A.Farfromthelaboratory.B.Closetothelaboratory.C.Inthelaboratorybuilding.(4)Whatshouldstudentsdotoenterthenewteachingbuilding?A.Arriveattheentranceinadvance.B.Askforhelpfromguards.C.Havetheircardsscanned.【解答】略二、AdventureDestinations11.AdventureDestinationsEmbarkonajourneytotheworld'smostthrillingadventuredestinations,whereuntamedwildernessandheart﹣poundingactivitiesawait.Patagonia,Chile/ArgentinaSpanningsouthernChileandArgentina,Patagoniaoffersrawwilderness.TrekglacierslikePeritoMorenoinLosGlaciaresNationalParkorwatchicebergscalve(崩解)fromviewingplatforms.HikeElChaltén'strailsforFitzRoyvistasorsailTierradelFuego'sfjords.Spotguanacos,Andeancondors,andMagellanicpenguinsinwindsweptplains.BestTime:November—March(summer).Queenstown,NewZealandNewZealand'sadventurehubthrillswithbungeejumpsatKawarauBridgeorthe440mNevisSwing.ExploreLordoftheRingsfilmingsitesinGlenorchy'sParadiseValley.SkiCoronetPeak(June﹣October)orsoarbyhelicoptertoremotebackcountryslopes.BestTime:December—February(summer).SerengetiNationalPark,TanzaniaWitnessAfrica'siconicwildlife—lions,elephants,andtheGreatMigration—ongamedrivesorwalkingsafaris.Driftoverthesavannainahot﹣airballoonatsunrise,followedbyabushbreakfast.EngagewithMaasaicommunitiestolearnabouttheirtraditions.BestTime:June—October(dryseason).Cebu,PhilippinesDiveintoCebu'stropicaladventures:cliff﹣jumpatKawasanFalls'turquoisepools,snorkelMoalboal'ssardineshoals,orexplorevibrantcoralreefs.HikeOsme?aPeakfor360°viewsofvolcaniclandscapes.BestTime:December—May(dryseasonforoutdooractivities)(1)WhatsetsQueenstown,NewZealandapartfromotherdestinations?DA.Year﹣roundhikingonvolcanicpeaks.B.Culturalinteractionswithlocalcommunities.C.Opportunitiestowitnessmassiveicebergscalving.D.AccesstofilminglocationsofTheLordoftheRings.(2)WhichisthebestchoiceforawildlifeenthusiastplanningaJulyholiday?CA.Cebu,Philippines.B.Patagonia,Chile/Argentina.C.SerengetiNationalPark,Tanzania.D.Queenstown,NewZealand.(3)Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?AA.Atravelguide.B.Asciencemagazine.C.Ageographytextbook.D.Atourismadvertisement.【解答】(1)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由本文Queenstown,NewZealand部分中ExploreLordoftheRingsfilmingsitesinGlenorchy'sParadiseValley.(在格倫諾基的天堂谷探索《指環(huán)王》的拍攝地。)可知,新西蘭皇后鎮(zhèn)區(qū)別于其他目的地的特點(diǎn)是能前往《指環(huán)王》的拍攝地點(diǎn)。故選D項(xiàng)。(2)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由本文SerengetiNationalPark,Tanzania部分中WitnessAfrica'siconicwildlife—lions,elephants,andtheGreatMigration—ongamedrivesorwalkingsafaris.BestTime:June—October(dryseason).(在乘車游獵或徒步旅行中見證非洲標(biāo)志性的野生動物——獅子、大象和大遷徙。
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