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2025年高考考前信息必刷卷(浙江专用)02
英 语
(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)
考情速递
高考·新动向:在2025年春季适应性新高考卷中,依然坚持“五育融合”的命题思路,特别加强对体育、
美育和劳动教育的引导。完形填空将突出考查动词的词义辨析能力,而语法填空则会集中考查非谓语动词
的运用。应用文写作将更加贴近日常生活,但仍具有创新性,考生需要分析和思考解决问题的方法。
高考·新考法:高考英语题型和出题模式在2025年基本保持不变,仍将注重考查考生的思维品质和逻辑思
维能力。因此,考生需要注重语篇意识,避免简单的“刷题”方式。在听力部分,将特别注意加入背景音
效,并可能涉及到非母语国家口音或方言,如印度英语、日本英语、新加坡英语、马来西亚英语等,同时
还会有英式英语和美式英语的出现。
命题·大预测:阅读理解B篇本文是一篇新闻报道。文章报道了意大利徒步旅行者 Vienna Cammarota沿着
马可·波罗的足迹,从威尼斯出发,经过多个国家,最终到达中国的徒步旅行经历;阅读理解D篇是一篇
说明文,文章主要讲述美国宇航局太空望远镜发现了一颗下沙雨的行星WASP-107b,介绍了这颗行星的情
况。语法填空讲述了了江南古镇的流行引发了全国古镇建设的热潮,并强调了古镇旅游中独特性的重要性,
引导学生关注传统文化。
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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What has the man been doing?
A.Doing his work. B.Revising for tests. C.Planning for his vacation.
2.When was the man waken up?
A.At 6:00. B.At 7:00. C.At 8:00.
3.What will the man do next month?
A.Commit to his own business.B.Offer his job resignation.
C.Team up with the woman.
4.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At an inquiry desk. B.In a department store. C.In a bank.
5.What does the woman think of the hotel?
A.Good for money. B.Poorly equipped. C.Extremely untidy.
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。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What kind of car did the man book?
A.An SUV. B.A small car. C.A mid-size car.
7.What does the man have to do at last?
A.Cancel the reservation. B.Change to another model. C.Wait for the desired car.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.What is the woman’s boss like?
A.Enthusiastic but rude. B.Sweet but untrustworthy. C.Approachable but mean.
9.What happened last week?
A.The boss’s carelessness caused much trouble.
B.The boss lost the keys to the cafe.
C.The boss was too lazy to open the cafe.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10.What does the woman say about the first package?
A.It is not a little slow. B.It charges $13. C.It costs extra fees.
11.How much will the man pay each month?
A.$30. B.$50. C.$100.
12.Why does the woman say the man is lucky?
A.The package price is lower.
B.The USB flash drive is cheaper.C.The setting-up is free.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13.What do we know about the museum?
A.It can be explored in one day.
B.It houses a good many exhibits.
C.It can hold thousands of people at a time.
14.Where are the speakers?
A.In Egypt. B.In the UK. C.In Greece.
15.What did the speakers fail to see in the morning?
A.The modern artwork. B.The ancient sculptures. C.The American carvings.
16.When will the museum close?
A.At 3:00 p. m. B.At 4:00 p. m. C.At 5:00 p. m.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What is the common belief about our brain’s processing speed?
A.It reaches its peak at the age of 20.
B.It doesn’t decrease before 40.
C.It remains constant until 60.
18.What was the age range of the people included in the study?
A.From 10 to 60. B.From 20 to 80. C.From 10 to 80.
19.Why do older people make decisions more slowly according to Dr. Von Krause?
A.They need more time to get information.
B.They decide on things with caution.
C.They process information slower.
20.What benefit can people get from the study?
A.It may help increase the mental processing speed.
B.It may improve people’s ability to concentrate.
C.It may contribute to the research on diseases.
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和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Libraries can give people knowledge, and visiting them can be an enjoyable experience. Below are some fine
ones in the world.
Mediatheque Sandro Penna — Perugia, Italy
The building, which was finished in 2004 and showcases a space-age design, is the creation of Italo Rota, an
architect in Milan. Its pink glass on the outside glows (发光) at night. Inside, there’s also a touch of color given by
furniture in the children’s area. Sound insulation (隔音) helps create an environment perfect for reading and study.
Admont Abbey Library — Admont, Austria
Situated on the Enns River in southeast Austria, the library of Admont Abbey, constructed in 1776, is
breathtaking in its beauty. Baroque architect Joseph Hueber was tasked with developing the design for the hall.
Impressive in gold and white colors, the library is crowned with seven domes (穹顶) whose ceiling space represents
different phases of human knowledge.
Handelingenkamer — The Hague, The Netherlands
The Handelingenkamer library, constructed at the end of the 19th century, may belong to the Dutch
Parliament (议会), but its eye-catching Renaissance design was actually creatively influenced by the art of China.
This can be seen in its red, green and gold color as well as the dragon heads dotting the walls and the shapes formed
by the ironwork. Meanwhile, this beauty is topped with a glass dome that allows natural light to fill the space,
making it easy for visitors to read during the day.
Wiblinglen Abbey Library — Ulm, Germany
If you want to find a truly amazing library, a visit to Wiblinglen Abbey Library probably won’t disappoint.
Native painter Franz Martin Kühn’s gorgeous ceiling paintings top a brightly colored, and complicatedly decorated
space that was designed by Christian Wiedemann and is said to be famous throughout southern Germany for its
Rococo style. It was completed in 1744.
21.Who will be interested in Mediatheque Sandro Penna?
A.Adults who want to read in a quiet place.
B.Children who prefer studying under glass domes.
C.Historians who specialize in studying Renaissance.
D.Architects who are enthusiastic about historical buildings.
22.What does the text say about Handelingenkamer?
A.It features a round red dome.B.It has a design influenced by Chinese art.
C.It was decorated by a famous native painter.
D.It was completed with the help of the Dutch Parliament.
23.Which library has the longest history?
A.Admont Abbey Library. B.Handelingenkamer.
C.Mediatheque Sandro Penna. D.Wiblinglen Abbey Library.
B
Beginning in Venice on April 26, 2022, Italian hiker Vienna Cammarota arrived in China last month, the last
stop of her journey to the East, travelling more than 20,000 kilometers. With a simple backpack and two hiking
poles, Cammarota experienced a journey from Italy across Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Turkiye, Georgia,
Iran, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan to Kyrgyzstan.
Inspired by Marco Polo, who travelled to China along the ancient Silk Road in 1275, Cammarota set off
from the legendary explorer’s hometown of Venice to retrace the route on foot. “Marco Polo lived in China for 17
years and in his travelog, he provided detailed descriptions of the country, which allowed Westerners to learn about
the charm of this Eastern nation for the first time,” Cammarota says. She adds that she hopes to see more of modern
China by following in Marco Polo’s footsteps.
As a hiker, Cammarota has paid special attention to road and bridge constructions, among which she was
impressed by the Peljesac Bridge in Croatia, a project built by a union led by the China Road and Bridge
Corporation. “When I see these buildings, I feel my heart swell with excitement. It’s only by witnessing them first-
hand that you can truly grasp their incredible nature and can be shocked by their greatness,” she says.
She began studying The Travels of Marco Polo in 2000 and planned to retrace Marco Polo’s route along the
Silk Road. Her goal is to experience the profound cultural heritage (遗产) of Chinese civilization, witness the
development and achievements of modern China, and most importantly, call for global harmony and inclusiveness
by bringing into modern view the Silk Road history and spirit to boost dialogue and understanding between the East
and the West.
24.What can we learn about Cammarota’s journey?
A.It covered a long distance. B.The final stop of it is Kyrgyzstan.
C.She arrived in China on April 26, 2022. D.She got support from many strangers during it.
25.What’s the main idea of paragraph 2?
A.China’s appeal to Westerners.B.Marco Polo’s experience in China.
C.The reasons and hope for Cammarota’s travel.
D.The preparations Cammarota made for her travel.
26.How did Cammarota probably feel about the constructions in Croatia?
A.Curious and grateful. B.Proud and satisfied.
C.Excited and astonished. D.Relieved and confident.
27.What is the main goal of Cammarota’s journey?
A.To enrich her life. B.To promote harmony in the world.
C.To challenge herself physically. D.To learn more about the Silk Road.
C
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has revealed a planet, WASP-107b. The planet, which orbits a K-type
star in under six days, has already caught the attention of astronomers and been considered an odd thing, for its size
is about 1,316 times larger than that of Earth but its mass only about 30 times heavier, earning it the name of the
“candyfloss” (棉花糖) planet.
The latest observations give a strange world beyond our solar system. “Our understanding of other planets
depends on what we know from our own planet,“ says Prof. Leen Decin, first author of the research. “That’s very
restricted knowledge. But exploring space requires more.” The planet was discovered in 2017, after astronomers
spotted light from its host star, each time the planet passed in front of it. “It’s like a fly in front of a street lamp,”
says Decin.
James Webb takes these observations to the next level by measuring starlight shining through the planet’s
atmosphere. Because distinct elements absorb light of distinct wavelengths, the band of colored starlight indicates
which gases are present.
The latest observations of the “candyfloss” planet reveal evidence of gases like water vapor (水蒸气) in the
atmosphere. It is also the first time that the chemical composition of clouds on another planet has been identified-in
this case, a kind of special sand. The planet’s atmosphere would feature something similar to the Earth’s water
cycle but involve sand cycling between solid and gaseous states. From the hotter, lower levels, with temperatures
close to 1,000℃, some steam would rise up, cool and form grains of sand too small to see. Eventually, these clouds
of sand would become heavy enough and they would rain back.
“The universe has so many surprises,” says Decin. “I do visualize various alternative ways for life to form on
another planet. It might be very different from something you know here on Earth. We have to broaden ourimagination.”
28.Why is WASP-107b thought strange?
A.It has shining starlight. B.It orbits the parent star quickly.
C.It is large but relatively light. D.It is in the shape of candyfloss.
29.What restricts people’s knowledge of other planets?
A.Unforeseen problems in space exploration. B.Limited information from Earth.
C.Strict requirements for direct observations. D.Lack of support for in-depth research.
30.Which aspect of WASP-107b is mainly talked about in paragraph 4?
A.Its sand cycling. B.Its similarities to Earth.
C.Its weather patterns. D.Its atmospheric conditions.
31.What do Decin’s words imply in the last paragraph?
A.Astronomy improves life on Earth. B.Life might exist in outer space.
C.Life on other planets brings surprises. D.Researchers should be more creative.
D
First-edition copies of Jane Austen’s completed novels are on display in the home where the beloved author
spent years writing and revising. The rare books are part of a new Permanent exhibition, “Jane Austen and the Art
of Writing”, at her family’s former cottage in Chawton, a village located some 50 miles from London. Austen lived
in the house during the last eight years of her life. She wrote or revised all six of her completed novels there: Sense
and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion.
For the first time, all six first-edition novels will be on display together at Jane Austen’s House, which is now
a museum. They include a copy of Emma, copies of Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, and a copy of Sense and
Sensibility with the publisher’s original binding.
The novels appear on display in a 12-sided case built for the new installation, a tribute to Austen’s small 12-
sided wooden table she often worked at. They deserve it. The rare books are part of the museum’s preparations for
the beloved author’s 250th birthday celebrations in December 2025. Lizzie Dunford, director of the museum, is
excited for visitors to have the unique opportunity to be quite literally surrounded by the books and objects that
influenced Austen.
The show also features other objects from Austen’s life that are connected to her writing. Additionally, some
of Austen’s letters are on view at the exhibition, which examines how her correspondence and love of letter-writing
informed her fiction. Visitors will also see a film about The Watsons, one of Austen’s unfinished novels, and howthe original manuscript (手稿) throws light on her writing process.
“This exhibition is a deep dive into Jane Austen’s creative process,” says Sophie Reynolds, the head of
collections, interpretation and engagement at the museum. “We hope that it will unlock a new way for our visitors
to understand Jane Austen as a dedicated, driven and professional writer, and to explore how her life and living
arrangements affected her writing in the very house in which she lived and wrote.”
32.What is the focus of the exhibition?
A.The history of the museum. B.The life and works of Jane Austen.
C.The design of Jane Austen’s House. D.The birth and evolution of English literature.
33.What does the underlined word “tribute” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Loss. B.Threat. C.Honor. D.Insurance.
34.What does Sophie Reynolds try to convey about the exhibition in the last paragraph?
A.Its preparations. B.Its barriers. C.Its process.D.Its purpose.
35.What is the best title for the text?
A.Reveal Jane Austen’s Family and Early Life.
B.Jane Austen’s Original Letters Are on Show.
C.Celebrate Jane Austen’s 250th Birthday with Exhibits.
D.Jane Austen’s Finished and Unfinished Novels Are Published.
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。
If you are a perfectionist, you follow high standards and always try to do everything well. 36
Researchers find pursuing perfection can have serious effects on mental health.
In a 2016 study, researchers studied the relationship between perfectionism and depression over time. 37
Although people may believe that their perfectionism contributes to their success, it seems to be harmful to their
mental health.
Is perfectionism always harmful? 38 Some suggest the possibility of adaptive perfectionism, where
people stick to high standards without self-criticism of their own mistakes. However, others believe that
perfectionism is not adaptive and they don’t think it is beneficial.
So what can perfectionists do to change their behavior? Psychologists point out that giving up on perfection
does not necessarily mean less success. 39 A possible alternative to perfectionism is what psychologists call
a growth mindset. Unlike those with a fixed mindset, those with a growth mindset believe that they can improvetheir abilities by learning from their mistakes.
40 To understand self-sympathy, think about how you would respond to a close friend if they made a
mistake. It is likely that you will respond with kindness and understanding, knowing that your friend is doing it out
of good intentions.
A.Another is to cultivate sympathy for oneself.
B.Psychologists have heated debates over this issue.
C.In the long run, accepting imperfection can actually help.
D.Perfectionism can be beneficial in some certain situations.
E.High standards are one thing, but perfectionism is another.
F.The key to overcoming perfectionism is to avoid it at all cost.
G.They found high levels of perfectionism often increased depression.
第三部分 语言运用(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和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Fresh out of college and newly-married, my husband and I lived in an economically challenged community.
We moved from one temporary job to another, 41 making ends meet, with the distant dream of owning a
house. Fortunately, by rare chance one day, a(n) 42 came. During a camping trip, we spotted a for-sale sign
43 a piece of land byLake Superior—a potential campsite. This wild piece of waterfront property was relatively
inexpensive but needed work to 44 the uncleared land. We were young and energetic,yet unsure whether we
should take it. We turned to Steve’s uncle. Uncle Joe was a 45 and kind-hearted man whose 46 we
valued. He had previously offered Steve wise advice. “Make 47 decisions that lead to happiness and
wealth.”
In dwelling on (纠结) the 48 factor of purchasing it, Steve sought his uncle’ s advice again. “Will
you regret not seizing this chance?” We knew the answer. The next day,we managed to 49 enough money
for our first significant purchase. We then wasted no time 50 a path to the waterfront, and spent every
possible moment there, camping, swimming, and building dreams. That pursuit gave us the courage to 51
a bigger project. Two years later, with secure 52 , we used our campsite as collateral (抵押物) to 53
our first house.
Steve and I have 54 most of our goals because of a few simple, sound words of 55 :
Life is short; seize opportunities.41.A.easily B.barely C.quickly D.possibly
42.A.event B.dream C.challenge D.opportunity
43.A.hiding B.advertising C.suggesting D.leaving
44.A.farm B.abandon C.protect D.develop
45.A.seasoned B.strict C.humorous D.brave
46.A.story B.account C.opinion D.secret
47.A.simple B.unexpected C.informed D.casual
48.A.beauty B.risk C.health D.time
49.A.collect B.donate C.waste D.save
50.A.following B.clearing C.blocking D.measuring
51.A.take on B.check out C.put away D.make up
52.A.connection B.service C.income D.emotion
53.A.paint B.build C.decorate D.purchase
54.A.accomplished B.missed C.changed D.set
55.A.education B.information C.comfort D.wisdom
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。
The popularity of ancient towns in the south of the Yangtze River, such as Zhouzhuang and Wuzhen, has
aroused a nationwide trend in the construction of ancient towns. A relevant expert pointed 56 that there are
more than 2,800 developed or developing ancient towns in our country, 57 is definitely the highest number
globally.
In ancient towns, 58 immersive (沉浸式的) experience being mentioned here is historical and
cultural characteristics — the “ancient” of ancient towns. Apart from visible “special buildings”, characteristics also
include invisible “culture”. Tourists in ancient towns want to see the living 59 (condition) of local people,
feel the vitality of town life, try local special snacks 60 (influence) by geography and folk customs, and
understand how the long history 61 (shape) local culture. Out of modern fast-paced work and life, tourists
want to awaken their inner softness with a slow-moving ancient town.
Touring ancient towns is for recreation, relaxation, and pleasure, 62 if all the ancient towns in
different places are the same and cannot find their own 63 (unique), then ancient town tourism will 64
(eventual) decline. Let every ancient town become a unique historical imprint (印记), so that tourists can find their“poetry and distance” while 65 (wander) through the ancient towns. This is the soul that ancient towns
need to regain.
第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66.在口语课上,外教Alex组织同学们讨论是否使用网络投票( online voting)的方式评选校园十佳歌手。
请你代表小组发言,内容包括:
1.小组观点;
2.陈述理由。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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Thank you for listening!
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。
Adam Golebiewski, a 17-year-old teenage footballer on his school’s team, was extremely passionate about
sports. Every match was a stage where he danced with the ball. However, fate (命运) had a cruel twist in store for
this young athlete.
One evening, as the sun painted the sky with golden light, Adam was making his way home after a thrilling
victory, his mind still recalling the cheers of the crowd. It was on this seemingly ordinary road that a tragic accident
occurred, forever changing his life. A collision (碰撞), swift and unexpected, resulted in the loss of his legs below
the knees. The world he had known seemed to collapse around him.
Days turned into weeks, and Adam found himself trapped in a cocoon (茧) of despair. The once familiar
scent (气味) of freshly cut grass and the thrill of the game were replaced by the smell of hospital rooms and the
bitter taste of loss. It was during these darkest moments that the light of hope glowed, thanks to the support of his
teachers, coach, and classmates. They stood by him, their words of encouragement bringing comfort to him,reminding him that his spirit and his passion remained uninjured.
With time, Adam slowly recovered from his despair. He realized that while his body had been changed, his
deep love for sports remained the same as ever. Fueled by this realization, he began a new journey of rehabilitation
training (康复训练), a path lined with challenges. Each day, he pushed himself to the limits, bearing the pain with
his strong will. Day by day, he persisted in training, and his health gradually recovered and his body became as
strong as before. He was convinced that he could still become a basketball player.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
His goal was to join the school basketball team, but its high standards seemed unattainable for him.
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Finally, Adam became a member of the basketball team with the help of his school basketball coach.
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