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浙江省 A9 协作体 2025 学年第一学期期中联考
高二英语试题
第Ⅰ卷
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,
并标在试卷的相应位置。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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
Where is the man probably going tonight?
A. Jane’s place. B. The airport. C. The restaurant.
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What is the man doing?
A. Planning a program. B. Organizing a send-off. C. Making an appointment.
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How does the woman feel about the ski classes?
A. Interested. B. Tired. C. Bored.
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How much will the man pay?
A. $70. B. $38. C. $32.
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What will the man do next week?
A. Go to the doctor. B. Play a tennis match. C. Recover from an injury.
第二节:(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面15段对话或读白,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。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
6. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Classmates. B. Workmates. C. Teacher and student.
7. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. Student behaviour in class. B. Different teaching styles. C. Class management.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8. What do we know about the man?
A. He saw the movie before.
B. He was impressed with the hero.
C. He appreciated the author’s writing style.
9. What does the woman dislike about the movie?
A. The story. B. The actors. C. The length.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
10. Where do the speakers work?
A. At a language school. B. At a travel agency. C. At a restaurant.
11. What does the man recommend doing?
A. Offering services in many languages.
B. Taking language classes.
C. Planning a vacation.
12. What has the woman done?
A. She has hired new employees.
B. She has contacted a translation agency.
C. She has arranged meetings with job seekers.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
13. What is the man doing?
A. Signing up for a volunteer group.
B. Conducting an interview.
C. Hosting a meeting.
14. What is the second most common among the rubbish?
A. Plastic bottles. B. Plastic bags. C. Bottle tops.
15. What can we learn about the recent beach Clean-up Day?
A. It cleaned up a million cigarettes.
B. It involved many kinds of people.
C. It included a small group.16. What does Julieta think of Clean-up Day?
A. It is necessary to carry on. B. It stops throwing rubbish. C. It is just a fun day.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
17. Why does Diane give the talk?
A. To do promotion. B. To offer travel tips. C. To share her travel experience.
18. What is special about the Isle of Mull?
A. Its unique sea color. B. Its high mountains. C. Its rich wildlife.
19. What is the weather like on the Isle of Mull?
A. extremely cold. B. Sunny and warm. C. Mild and wet.
20. What does Diane talk about at last?
A. The best time to travel. B. The means of transport. C. The location of the island.
第二部分:阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。
A
If you’re going to visit Barcelona, what are you going to do there? Read our guides for some really cool ideas.
Gaudi buildings
You are going to see a lot of Gaudi buildings with bright colours. But who or what is Gaudi? He was an
architect from Barcelona. Some people say he was a terrible student, but his buildings are amazing One of the best
places to see Gaudi’s extraordinary designs is Parc Guel It is a great place to hang out with friends and escape from
the noise of the city.
Museums
Take the train to the Dali Theatre Museum. It’s pink on the outside, with huge eggs on the roof. Inside, you
can see some of Dali’s paintings. Or go to the Picasso Museum in the centre of the city and see a large collection of
his paintings.
Nou Camp
If you are into football, plan a visit to the Nou Camp, home of FC Barcelona. There’s space for around
100,000 people, making it the second largest football stadium in Europe.
Amusement parks
Port Aventura is about an hour from the city by train, but it is worth it! If you’re brave, you can ride the tallest
and fastest roller coaster in Europe, but there are also gentle rides and nice restaurants and cafes. Or, if you prefer tostay in Barcelona, an old-fashioned blue tram will take you up the mountain to the Tibidabo park, one of the oldest
amusement parks in the world. Apart from looking at the city from the top of the mountain, you can enjoy 25 rides,
including a big wheel and a really scary roller coaster.
21. Which place best suits football enthusiasts?
A. Parc Guel. B. Port Aventura.
C. The Nou Camp. D. The Dali Theatre Museum.
22. What can visitors do at the Tibidabo park?
A. Ride the tallest roller coaster. B. Enjoy a bird’s eye view of the city.
C. Dine at the mountaintop restaurant. D. Visit an old-fashioned blue train.
23. Where is the text most probably taken from?
A. An advertisement. B. A text book. C. A magazine. D. A travel brochure.
B
According to my map, I should have been close to the royal palace. But nothing in Casablanca’s Mers Sultan
quarter looked impressive like a palace. I tried one street, then the next. Finally, I approached some teenage girls
outside a snack bar.
“I’m looking for the palace,” I said in poor French, pointing to my old map. “It says it should be near here.”
One of the girls glanced at the worn sheet of paper and asked in disbelief, “Don’t you have a phone?” No, I did not
have a phone. Or rather, I did, but I wasn’t using it.
Except for buying my plane ticket, my plan was to explore Casablanca — a Moroccan (摩洛哥) city I had
never visited — without using the Internet. I could have used a guidebook, but that seemed to go against the sense
of discovery. After all, my main goal was to see if I might restore the serendipity while exploring.
I arrived in the city in the afternoon. Mapless, I picked a direction and started walking. A palm-lined
Boulevard (林荫大道) seemed like a good choice and soon I was amid shops and restaurants. A hand-painted
sign reading “Ryad91” caught my eye. I knew from previous trips to other Moroccan cities that “ryad” means
“small hotel”. I walked in and Mohammad, a tall man welcomed me. I took the only remaining room and asked for
a new map. “One minute,” he said, sitting down at his computer and printing one out from Google. About a dozen
streets on it bore names, and the rest was a mess of confusing lines.
My free walk started outside the hotel’s door. The good thing about traveling without expectations is that it can
turn everything into a discovery. And there was plenty that interested me along Casablanca’s winding (蜿蜒)
streets: graceful, thin towers; bakers pulling hot bread from open-air ovens; the bright color of street art, vivid
against the whitewashed walls. At dinner time, my walk brought me to the central market. I settled on Nadia’s
because of the local businessmen there. Was its juicy grilled sardines (烤沙丁鱼) the best in the market? I don’tknow. They were definitely the best I had eaten.
24. What did the girl mean by asking “Don’t you have a phone”?
A. The author was poor. B. The map was too old.
C. Phones could direct the way. D. The palace was not nearby.
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25 The underlined part in paragraph 3 can probably be replaced by ______.
A. find pleasant things by chance B. strengthen my sense of direction
C. solve the mysteries of Casablanca D. manage to see unfamiliar attractions
26. Which of the following words best describes Mohammad?
A. Traditional. B. Digital-minded. C. Knowledgeable. D. Casual.
27. What is the writing purpose of the last paragraph?
A. To show a lively business atmosphere.
B. To prove Nadia’s serves the best sardines.
C. To stress the importance of the central market.
D. To emphasize the author’s unexpected discoveries.
C
On Oct.6, three scientists were awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. They discovered
how the body stops its own immune system from turning against itself, a process vital for preventing autoimmune
(自身免疫性) diseases.
The immune system performs a remarkable balancing act. On a daily basis, it must accurately identify and
destroy a great many foreign invaders like viruses and bacteria, many of which have gradually developed into what
look like our own cells. The critical question was: what system ensures this defense force does not harm the body it
is meant to protect?
For a long time, the thymus (胸腺), a small organ in the chest, was considered the central area for establishing
“immune tolerance.” It was thought to remove attacking cells during early development. However, this theory
could not fully explain the body’s continuous self-control.
The revolutionary change began with the work of Japanese scientist Shimon Sakaguchi. Through a series of
innovative experiments on newborn mice in the 1980s and 1990s, he made an unexpected discovery that removing
the thymus led to autoimmune disorders, suggesting that the organ was not just removing harmful cells but was also
the source of specialized protective cells. After a decade of strict investigation, Sakaguchi definitively identified a
new class of cells in 1995, which he named “T-reggs”.
In the beginning, the scientific community met this discovery with a lot of doubt, since the existence of these
“peacekeeper” cells was a completely new idea. The crucial confirmation came from the work of Americanscientists Mary Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell. Their research in the late 1990s and early 2000s detailed the precise
systems: T-reggs either produce calming proteins or deliver direct signals to take control of other attacking immune
cells. Furthermore, they identified a specific protein called FoxP3, which acts as a key switch for T-reg function,
providing a clear marker for their study.
The discoveries of these three scientists have proved that immunity is not merely an attacking force but is
under constant, active control. This essential knowledge has opened up new roads for treating autoimmune
conditions, improving organ transplant capacity, and even developing more effective cancer treatments, showcasing
the significant impact of understanding the body’s internal safeguards.
28. What does “immune tolerance” in paragraph 3 refer to?
.
A The process of avoiding self-attack. B. The function in producing immune cells.
C. The ability to destroy viruses and bacteria. D. The tendency of losing continuous self-control.
29. What can be inferred from Sakaguchi’s experiment?
A. The result was immediately accepted.
B. The thymus failed to remove harmful cells.
C. T-reggs were confirmed to produce calming proteins.
D. The thymus had a previously unknown protective function.
30. What is mainly mentioned about the discovery in the last paragraph?
A. Its remaining challenges. B. Its impact on our body.
C. Its wide applications in medicine. D. Its success in curing illnesses.
31. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. T-reggs: Body’s Peacekeepers. B. Thymus: Centre of Creating Cells.
C. Side Effects of the Immune System. D. Fight Against Autoimmune Diseases.
D
Natural disasters can have a significant impact on the mental health of individuals and their communities at
large. There’s no doubt that seeing homes wiped away and city infrastructure (基础设施) in a mess right after a
disaster would be a severe blow. New research by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showed
that survivors of natural disasters often experience worsening mental health effects many months or years later.
Surprisingly, the first few weeks after a natural disaster can be a time of emotional highs for a community. It
includes a “heroic phase”, when people witness and perform rescues that inspire a sense of altruism (利他主义).
That’s followed by the “honeymoon phase”, during which the arrival of large amounts of assistance encourages
optimism and bonding within a community.
However, the support gradually decreases over time due to limited resources and lack of recognition of thelasting mental health impact of a disaster. That’s when communities enter the “disillusionment phase”. Recovery
workers have packed up and moved on, and people feel left alone. Many community members become physically
exhausted and substance use disorders surface during this period, which can last months or even years. And trigger
events, like the anniversary of the disaster, can cause dramatic increases in mental health problems.
The study indicates that emergency preparedness plans should find ways to extend mental health services
throughout the long-term recovery phase. “These things should come first: focusing on people with limited financial
resources, increasing the awareness of mental health services during expected emotional lows, and suicide prevention
strategies as well” said Dr Gary Small, chair of psychiatry at Hackensack University Medical Center.
Regardless of the strategy used, providing long-term mental health support is critical to helping disaster survivors
get back on their feet and recover from trauma (创伤). It’s a reminder that the natural disaster isn’t just an environmental
concern — it’s a mental health issue as well.
32. What mainly causes the community high spirits after a natural disaster?
A. Reconstruction work. B. Rescue efforts and support.
C. Thankfulness for surviving. D. Increased community participation.
33. What can be a typical feature of the “disillusionment phase”?
A. Resources have run out. B. Recovery workers are not helpful.
C. The disaster anniversary is observed. D. Survivors may experience hopelessness.
34. What does Dr. Small suggest regarding the mental health services?
A. Supporting poor survivors. B. Focusing on financial supporters.
C. Recognizing emotional lows. D. Helping survivors recover quickly.
35. What is the author’s main purpose in writing the text?
A. To promote natural disaster response plans.
B. To highlight the shortage of mental health services.
C. To call for long-term post-disaster mental health care.
D. To emphasize the damaging power of natural disasters.
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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选
项。
How to calm down an aggressive cat
Dealing with an aggressive(攻击性的)cat can be challenging, but understanding why it acts that way is the
first step. Cats usually become aggressive because they are scared or weren’t properly socialized as kittens.
____36____ Here are some ways to help calm them down and keep everyone safe.If a cat is showing signs of aggression, the best thing to do is to give it its own space. ____37____ Staying
out of its reach protects you and calms the cat, helping the cat feel less threatened and more in control.
Never try to punish a cat physically. Coming down hard on it can make the situation worse, even if it bites or
scratches(抓). ____38____ Instead, try to distract it with a toy or a soft sound to shift its focus.
If your cat is fighting with another animal, don’t get between them. You could get hurt. ____39____ For
example, you can open a door to give one of them a way to escape.
After an aggressive moment, let the cat calm down on its own. Don’t try to pet or hold it right away.
____40____ This helps rebuild trust over time.
If you’re still having trouble, it’s a good idea to ask for help from a vet or a cat behavior expert. They can help
you understand your cat’s behavior and find ways to make it feel safer.
A. Wait until it comes to you for attention.
B. You should always try to hold the cat tightly.
C. Move away slowly and avoid direct eye contact.
D. Understanding this can help you respond properly.
E. Aggressive cats often need more playtime with other pets.
F. You should create a way for the animals to separate safely.
G. Hitting or yelling will only increase its aggressive behavior.
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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Lexie Alford, 21, said she recently became the youngest person to visit every country. Though her
achievement is yet to be ____41____ by the Guinness Book of World Records, Alford said she had been to 196
____42____. While her adventures may have looked ____43____ on her social media account, Alford faced
various difficulties such as visa rejections, financial struggles, and health issues like malaria and food ____44____.
For most people, the ____45____ to seeing the world is lack of money, but Alford managed to ____46____
her travels largely on her own. She started working multiple jobs and saving everything she had earned since 12.
____47____, her mother owns a travel agency and it has helped her find the best deals and book ahead of time,
____48____ significant savings on flights and hotels.
As a(an)____49____ female traveler, Alford put safety in the first place when deciding how long to stay in a
country, apart from budget and personal _____50_____. She spent a week in Switzerland, where there was so
much she could do, while in some African countries, she would have spent more time _____51_____, but
unfortunately she couldn’t afford to take the proper _____52_____ measures necessary for the trip._____53_____ experiencing strong loneliness at times, Alford thinks the travel is a rewarding experience that
everyone should have _____54_____ once in their lives.
After her travels, Alford now believes that there are a lot of sacrifices (牺牲) you have to make if you want to
travel the world, but if it’s something you truly have a passion for, it only takes _____55_____ to pursue it.
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41 A. organized B. acknowledged C. focused D. pointed
42. A. cities B. countries C. places D. continents
43. A. dangerous B. accurate C. attractive D. demanding
44. A. poisoning B. shortage C. supply D. waste
45. A. key B. access C. solution D. barrier
46. A. arrange B. plan C. fund D. design
47. A. Finally B. Additionally C. Sincerely D. Obviously
48. A. adjusting to B. setting up C. beginning with D. contributing to
49. A. solo B. positive C. brave D. smart
50. A. interest B. information C. growth D. belongings
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51 A. working B. exploring C. resting D. recording
52. A. finance B. health C. education D. security
53. A. Unlike B. Without C. Including D. Despite
54. A. at least B. less than C. at most D. rather than
55. A. time B. skill C. courage D. knowledge
第Ⅱ卷
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。
In Northwest China’s Gansu Province ____56____ (lie) Zhangye National Geopark (张掖地质公园). It is
blessed with a splendid Danxia landform (丹霞地貌) area, ____57____ covers about 1,289 square kilometers.
The Danxia landform is ____58____ masterpiece of nature. The colorful mountain ridges are just like an
overturned palette (调色板) from heaven. Bands of fiery red, creamy orange, rich green and bright yellow make
long marks across the mountain, and form ____59____ is known as the most beautiful rainbow mountain.
The incredible landscapes were created by sandstone and minerals piling on top of one another over the years
due to plate ____60____ (movement). Wind, rain, and time then carved the rock formations and rolling hills,
____61____ (create) various shapes, including towers, pillars and valleys.
The landform ____62____ (become) a top tourist attraction, since it was included in the UNESCO World
Heritage List in 2010, appealing ____63____ tourists from home and abroad. The park features a series of
boardwalks that allow visitors to walk around the colorful sandstone landscapes. There are ____64____ (special)designed viewing platforms, enabling tourists ____65____ (get) close to the hills and feast their eyes on the
amazing sights without damaging the ecosystem.
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,你校许多学生对人工智能AI辅助英语学习很感兴趣,并在英语学习中广泛使用AI,
针对这一现象,请给校英语报编辑写一封投稿信,内容包括:
(1)陈述观点;
(2)提出建议。
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 Editor,
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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。
When William cleaned out his grandfather’s room, he found an old leather-bound journal placed inside a
wooden chest. Its pages were filled with pictures of birds, poems in faded ink, and notes from a life lived long
before William was born. His grandfather had passed away two years ago, and the family had decided it was finally
time to sort through his belongings.
William had always felt a special connection to his grandfather, who had taught him how to identify birds by
their songs and how to carve little figures from fallen branches. But as a teenager, William had become busy with
school and friends, and those quiet afternoons with Grandpa felt like a distant memory.
On the last page of the journal, he found a pressed forget-me-not (勿忘我) flower and a loose photograph of
his grandfather as a young man, standing with a woman William didn’t recognize. They were smiling in front of a
small bookstore. On the back, in his grandfather’s handwriting, were the words: “For Eleanor, with all my heart —
Thomas.”William had never heard anyone in the family mention Eleanor. That evening, he asked his mother about her.
She frowned thoughtfully. “I think she was someone important to your grandfather before he met Grandmother. He
never talked about her much.” Something in William was awakened — a desire to know more, to piece together a
part of his grandfather’s story that had been left untold.
For the few weeks later, his search in his small town were all fruitless. But one day, with the journal and the
photograph, he stepped into a used bookstore in a nearby town, William spotted a familiar name on the back of an
old poetry collection: Eleanor Wren. His heart beat faster. Could it be the same Eleanor? He pulled the book from
the shelf. Inside the front cover was a label with her name and the address of the very bookstore from the
photograph. Without thinking, he brought the book to the shop owner, an elderly woman with kind eyes, who
seemed to have been running it for decades.
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。
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Paral: “I’m looking for Eleanor Wren ” he said, his voice trembling slightly.
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Para2: Eleanor invited William to sit at a small table in the corner of the bookstore.
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