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Z20英语模拟答案_2025年8月_250815浙江永嘉中学2026届高三上学期Z20第一次联考_2026届浙江省永嘉中学高三上学期第一次联考模拟英语试题(本校开学考)(含答案,含听力)
Z20英语模拟答案_2025年8月_250815浙江永嘉中学2026届高三上学期Z20第一次联考_2026届浙江省永嘉中学高三上学期第一次联考模拟英语试题(本校开学考)(含答案,含听力)
Z20英语模拟答案_2025年8月_250815浙江永嘉中学2026届高三上学期Z20第一次联考_2026届浙江省永嘉中学高三上学期第一次联考模拟英语试题(本校开学考)(含答案,含听力)

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永嘉中学 2023 级高三英语 Z20 模拟试题答案 2025.8.11 客观题答案(计 110 分) 1-10 BCCCB CBCAB 11-20 ACABA ACACB 21-23: DBA 24-27:DCAC 28-31:CABB 32-35:BDBD 36-40:AEGFB 41-55:CDBAB CDDAB ADCAC 56-65: heating engineered that is exceeded criticism volumes readily the by because 写作第一节(计 15 分) Dear Student Union Committee, As Wang Lei’s classmate and former teammate in our Grade 10 volunteer group, I am qualified to recommend him based on our year-long collaboration. I witnessed his exceptional organizational skills when he coordinated a campus recycling campaign. He delegated tasks to 30 volunteers, resolved scheduling conflicts, and ensured all materials were collected within 48 hours—demonstrating precise logistics management. His ability to execute complex projects aligns perfectly with the Environmental Minister role. For instance, he redesigned collection routes to improve efficiency by 40%, proving he transforms plans into actionable solutions. Wang Lei doesn’t just lead; he inspires teams toward sustainable goals. I wholeheartedly endorse his application.(100 words) Sincerely, Li Hua 写作第二节(计 25 分) 示例一: On the eve of Hong Kong's 1997 handover, Stanley Cheng prepares for a necessary, reluctant departure to San Francisco. Sharing a final rooftop dinner overlooking Victoria Harbour with his lifelong confidante, Mei Ling, their conversation is heavy with unspoken sorrow for their shared past and the uncertain future. Stanley feels his forced exile not as freedom, but as a painful "uprooting." Mei Ling gifts him a cassette recording of Hong Kong's sounds, urging him to summon their last night when overcome by alienation abroad. They acknowledge that no future splendour can eclipse the profound, bittersweet luminosity of this farewell moment, illuminated by shared history and the painful awareness of an era ending. Stanley realizes home is not a place, but this suspended moment itself. (118 words) 示例二: Set on the eve of Hong Kong’s 1997 handover, Stanley Cheng shares a poignant farewell with his childhood friend Mei Ling. Conflicted by his imminent move to San Francisco, Stanley describes leaving as "uprooting"—a metaphor for his severed connection to home. Their conversation at a harbor-side restaurant revisits shared memories, while Mei Ling’s gift of a Hong Kong soundscape cassette symbolizes preserving cultural identity in exile. The narrative climaxes under a waning crescent moon, where Mei Ling argues that no future grandeur will rival "the luminosity of this hour," emphasizing their bond’s irreplaceable weight. Stanley later realizes true "home" resides not in place, but in this fleeting moment suspended between a lost past and an uncertain future. (120 words) 英语答案 第 1 页 共 3 页听力原文: 短对话 1.W:We are trying to start a club. M:How is it going? W:We were hoping for at least fifteen people, but only two signed up. 2.M: That’s a nice sweater, Julia. W: Thanks, it’s from HighFashion.com – I always order from there. M: Some of their clothes aren’t very popular. W: I don’t care about that because everything is at least half price. But orders can take a while before I get them in the mail. 3.W: Lend me a hand, will you? M: Don’t tell me you’re trying to fix that refrigerator yourself. We need to call in a repairman. W: Do you have any idea what they’ll charge? 4.M: I want to volunteer at the science fair this year. I should have done it last year, but I wanted to look around at the other exhibitions. W: Well, they’ll definitely accept you, since you won the competition two years ago. 5.M: Do you realize that automated machinery accounts for 34% of all industrial labor? W: I hadn’t the slightest idea. M: I’m serious. I wonder if we will need to do any work at all someday. W: Machines will never replace manpower completely. 长对话 6.W: David, I can’t get the top off this sauce bottle. Could you open it for me? M: I’ll try. I’m sorry, Mom. I can’t. I guess we need some help. W: I’ll ask your father for help then. Alex, where are you? Alex… M: Mom, he went out a few minutes ago. You asked him to pick up some clothes for you at the cleaner’s. W: That’s right. I hope he took an umbrella with him. It looks as if it’s going to...Oh, no! It’ s raining already! David, is that your father? M: Yes. He is running up the path and he is really getting wet. W: I’d better find some dry clothes for him. M: But Mom, what about the bottle? W: Oh, David, leave the bottle on the kitchen table. I’ll ask your dad to open it after he gets changed. 7.W: I guess we won’t go skating today with all this rain! M: No, of course not. Skating in water would be no fun. What would you like to do instead? W: Maybe we could check out the local mall, grab some lunch, and then see a movie. M: Yes, that sounds like a relaxing way to check out the local culture and still stay protected from the rain. W: What else could we do in bad weather? M: You know, we could take a double-decker bus tour of some famous adventurous houses and buildings. W: That would be fun, and the rain would only add to the atmosphere. M: There is an old English pub next door. Maybe when we finish with the adventurous house, we can go there for some beer. W: Well, no. That kind of place isn’t proper for us students. I’d better not. M: You’re right there. But for now, let’s just stay home reading because of the rain. 8.M: Hello, can you show me the way to the main entrance? I think I dropped my wallet in the parking lot. W: Yes, go past the Renaissance paintings and turn into the room with the 20th century art. You’ll see a long hallway. Walk down that hallway to the stairs at the end. Go down two flights of stairs to the first floor. Turn right, and the entrance is just past the elevators. M: Thank you. Will the security guard let me in again after I leave the building? 英语答案 第 2 页 共 3 页W: Since you’ve already bought a ticket, just get your hand stamped at the front desk. That way, you can go in and out as many times as you want before closing. M: Great! Oh, one more thing… Do you know of a good place to eat around here? W: There’s a café in the lower level of the museum. M: I know, but it’s too expensive. Anything outside of the museum? W: Well, I usually go to the Vietnamese restaurant across the street. But the grocery store around the corner is even cheaper. 9.W: Oh, my! I’m bored with this job. M: Hey! There’s a job that’s perfect for you in today’s paper. You might be interested in it. W: Oh, what is it? What do they want? M: Wait a minute. Ah, here it is. The China Trip Agency is looking for a translator from Chinese to English. W: Well, I got a degree and plenty of experience. What else are they looking for? M: Just that. A university degree and two to three years of experience as a translator in a professional environment. The person should have a lively and open mind, effective communication skills, and the ability to work alone or as part of a team. W: Well, if I stay on my parent job much longer, I won’t have any mind or skills left. What about the salary? M: It depends on the applicant’s education and experience. In addition to basic salary, there’ s a list of benefits. Have a look for yourself. W: Um, travel and social security, plus paid vacation. Hey, this isn’t bad. I really want the job. 10.Users of Google Gemini, the tech giant’s artificial-intelligence model, recently noticed that asking it to create images of Vikings, German soldiers from 1943 or America’s Founding Fathers produced surprising results: hardly any of the people depicted were white. Gemini had been programmed to show a range of ethnicities. Other image-generation tools have been criticised because they tend to show white men when asked for images of entrepreneurs or doctors. Google wanted Gemini to avoid this trap; instead, it fell into another one, depicting George Washington as black and the pope as an Asian woman.Some observers likened Gemini’s ahistorical diversity to “Hamilton” or “Bridgerton”. It seemed that Google had merely made a well-meaning mistake. But it was a gift to the tech industry’ s right-wing critics. On February 22nd Google said it would halt the generation of images of people while it rejigged Gemini. But by then attention had moved on to the chatbot’s text responses, which turned out to be just as surprising.Gemini happily provided arguments in favour of affirmative action in higher education, but refused to provide arguments against. It declined to write a job ad for a fossil-fuel lobby group, because fossil fuels are bad and lobby groups prioritise “the interests of corporations over public well-being”. Asked if Hamas is a terrorist organisation, it replied that the conflict in Gaza is “complex”; asked if Elon Musk’s tweeting of memes had done more harm than Hitler, it said it was “difficult to say”. You do not have to be Ben Shapiro to discern a progressive bias.Inadequate testing may be partly to blame. Google lags behind OpenAI, maker of the better-known ChatGPT As it races to catch up, Google may have cut corners. Other chatbots have had controversial launches. Releasing chatbots and letting users uncover odd behaviours, which can be swiftly patched, lets firms move faster, provided they are prepared to weather the potential risks and bad publicity, observes Ethan Mollick, a professor at Wharton Business School.But Gemini has clearly been deliberately calibrated, or “fine-tuned”, to produce these responses; they are not “hallucinations”, where a model makes things up. This raises questions about Google’s culture. Is the firm so financially secure, with vast profits from internet advertising, that it feels free to try its hand at social engineering? Do some employees think it has not just an opportunity, but an obligation, to use its reach and power to promote a particular agenda? That risks deterring users and provoking a political and regulatory backlash. All eyes are now on Google’s boss, Sundar Pichai. He says Gemini is being fixed. But does Google need fixing too? 英语答案 第 3 页 共 3 页