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2025屆浙江省臺州市高三上學(xué)期一模考試英語試題
學(xué)校:..姓名:.班級:考號:
一、未知
1.Whatdidthewomandoyesterdayevening?
A.Sheattendedaconcert.B.Shefinishedherreport.C.Shelookedafterhermom,
2.Howdoesthemansound?
A.Disappointed.B.Pleased.C.Anxious.
3.Whydoesn'tthemanchooseDorrisPlacePrimarySchool?
A.Ithasanagelimit.
B.Ifsfarawayfromhishome.
C.Ithasapoorlearningenvironment.
4.Whatwilltheweatherbelikethisafternoon?
A.Sunny.B.Windy.C.Rainy.
5.Whatproblemdidthewomanhave?
A.Sheoverslept.B.Shehitthetrafficjam.C.Shefailedtocatchtheearly
bus.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
6.HowlonghasMissGalltrainedthewoman?
A.Threeyears.B.Fouryears.C.Tenyears.
7.Whatwillthespeakersdothisafternoon?
A.PayMissGallavisit.
B.PlaybasketballwithJoey.
C.Watchabasketballmatch.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inabakery.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inagrocerystore.
9.Whatdoesthewomanchooseintheend?
A.Thecheesecake.B.Thetiramisu.C.Thepudding.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
10.Whatdoesthewomanplantostudyinhersparetime?
A.Computerprogramming.B.Environmentalplanning.
C.Architecture.
11.WhatwillthewomandothisSaturday?
A.Teachhercousin.B.Doanoutdooractivity.C.Workovertime.
12.WhoisLily?
A.Thewoman'scolleague.B.Thewoman'sfriend.
C.Thewoman'scousin.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
13.Whatistroublingtheman?
A.Missingaflight.
B.Experiencingflightdelays.
C.Buyingthewrongflightticket.
14.Whereisthemannow?
A.InHouston.B.InNewYork.C.InMiami.
15.WhyisthemangoingtoLondon?
A.Totakeaholiday.B.Toexplorethecity.C.Tohaveameeting.
16.WhenwillthemanarriveinNewYork?
A.At6:30p.m.B.At7:15p.m.C.At7:30p.m.
聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。
17.WhoisLeonSmith?
A.Apilot.B.Anewsreporter.C.Aweatherman.
18.Whereisthehurricanemovingtowards?
A.Mississippi.B.Tennessee.C.Louisiana.
19.WhathappenedtoDavid?
A.Hecrashedintoatree.B.Hishousewasdestroyed.C.Hegotinjuredbyapower
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line.
20.WhatdoweknowabouttheAlaskaAirlinesFlight369?
A.Nobodywashurt.
B.Thetireswereingreatcondition.
C.Therewere60passengersontheplane.
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Thespringdanceisintwoweeks,andmyfriendLisaneedshelpchoosingadress.She
showsmeherphone,filledwithlotsofprettydresses,notoneover$20.Aftersomethought,she
settlesonanattractivegownwithelaborateddetailsonthetop.Buttwoweeksafterthedance,the
dressendsupinthetrash,wornjustonce.
Welcometotheworldoffastfashion.
Fastfashion,popularizedinthe1990s,offerstrendy,cheaply-priced,poorly-madeclothes
onaweeklybasistomatchthequickpaceatwhichfashiontrendsmove.Withthefast
developmentofmoderntechnology,consumershavegraduallyshiftedfromtraditionalfastfashion
brandstonewonline-onlyretailers(零售商).Thesefastfashionnewcomershavethrivedbecause
oftheiruniquebusinessmodels.Theyexistentirelyonline,allowingthemtoshipthethousandsof
newstylestheyreleasedailytoconsumersdirectlyfromtheirwarehouses,avoidingimportduties
intheprocess.Meanwhile,cheapoverseaslaborandsynthetic(合成的)textileskeepprices
irresistiblylow.
Thesepractices,however,arehurtingtheEarthmorethaneverbefore,becausethese
retailersrelyonlyoninternationalshippingtomovetheirproducts,whichincreasestheannual
billiontonsofgreenhousegasesreleasedbyshipping.Virtuallyallofthesebrandssellclothes
madefromoil-basedsyntheticfiberslikepolyesterandnylon.Duringtheirlifetime,thesefibers
areresponsiblefor35percentofthemicro-plasticspollutingouroceansandcansubsequentlytake
centuriestobreakdowninlandfills.
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Thoughfastfashionrepresentsanunderstandablydesirablecombinationofstyleand
savings,now,morethanever,wesimplycannotquantifythetruecostofourclothingwithaprice
tag.Whenconsumerswanttoupdatetheirwardrobes,theycandososustainablybyreworkingold
garmentsclothingorresearchingenvironmentallyconsciousbrands.
Fornow,FilbeatmynextschooldancerockingthesamedressIworelastyear.
24.WhyisLisa'se-purchaseexperiencementioned?
A.Tonotethepoorqualityofprettydresses.
B.Tostressthenegativeimpactoffastfashion.
C.Toshowthegreatconvenienceofonlineshopping.
D.Todisplaytheextensivevarietyofclothingchoices.
25.Whatisthedistinctivecharacteristicoffastfashion?
A.Even-pacedlaunchesofnewtrends.
B.Cost-savingmeasuresvialocallabor.
C.Full-scalerelianceononlineoperation.
D.Limited-editionproductionathighprices.
26.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?
A.Thelifespansoffastfashionbusiness.
B.Thefibersusedinfastfashionindustry.
C.Thepollutionfromfastfashionshipments.
D.Theharmcausedbyfastfashionpractices.
27.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestforconsumers?
A.Exploreupdateditemsregularly.
B.Redesignexistingclothessustainably.
C.Refreshwardrobeswithcurrentstyles.
D.Investigatebrandsthroughpricelabels.
Afterspending62yearsabovetheHudsonRiver,theTappanZeeBridge'sheritageliveson
belowthewater9ssurface.Thebridgewasfullytomdown,afterwhichitshugechunksofmetal
andconcretewerecleanedandthendroppedintotheAtlanticOceantostartanewlifeasan
artificialreef.
Coralreefsarevariedmarineecosystems,oftendubbedastherainforestsofthesea.When
coralreefsarestressedbychangesinconditions,suchastemperature,lightornutrients,theyexpal
thealgaethatliveintheirtissues,withoutwhichcorals5tissuesbecometransparent,showingtheir
whitestructures,aphenomenonknownasbleaching.Thislargelyattributestothesharpdeclineof
coralreefs.Itisreportedthatwe'velost14percentoftheworld'scoralreefsinthelastdecade,an
equivalentoflosingthewholeGreatBarrierReefin10years.
Itisclearthatnaturalcoralreefsarenowintrouble.That'swhypeoplearefindingwaysto
buildthemfromartificialmaterials.Artificialreefsaren'tmadeofcoral.Theyarecreatedby
placinglargeobjectsontheoceanfloor.Sometimes,theseobjectsarebuilttobeusedasreefs.
Theyareoftenmadeofsteelandconcrete.Astructurecanalsoberecycledasareef.Thafswhat
happenedwiththeTappanZeeBridge.Ofalltheartificialmarinereefsintheworld,thosemadeof
submergedshipwrecksarethemostcommon.In2005,JimWalshhelpedturnashipcalledthe
CarthaginianIIintoareef,TheCarthaginianIIlandedontheoceanfloormorethanadecadeago,
Backthen,itwasjustachunkofmetalonabarepatchofsand.Nowtheshipisahometoatleast
75marineanimalspecies."It'samazingtoseehowmuchlifeisonthatship,“Walshsays.
Whileartificialreefsbringbenefitsinmanyways,theyaren'tperfectforallsituations,as
theycandamagenaturalhabitatsifnotcarefullyconstructedandpotentiallyleadtoasharp
increaseintourismactivitythatspillsoverintosurroundingareas,includingnaturalreefs.
28.Whichisclosestinmeaningto,expel“inparagraph2?
A.Capture.B.Absorb.
C.Contain.D.Release.
29.WhatcanwelearnabouttheCarthaginianII?
A.ItwasinitiallydiscoveredbyJimWalsh.
B.Itisanewhabitatrepurposedformarinelife.
C.Itwasspeciallycreatedasatouristattraction.
D.Itisasunkenshiprecycledintoanaturalreef.
30.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardartificialreefs?
A.Cautious.B.Dismissive.
C.Favorable.D.Doubtful.
31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
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A.OceanicWonders:FromStructurestoTreasures.
B.TappanZeeBridge:ANewLifeBeneaththeSea.
C.ArtificialReefs:SolutionstoBiodiversityDecline.
D.UnderwaterHomes:BalancingDynamicEcosystems.
Areyoucleverandfunny?Ofcourse,justlikeme.Butwouldn'titbeterribleifwewere
mistaken?Psychologistssuggestthatweareoftenblindtoourownshortcomings.Thismight
explainwhysomeincompetentpeopleseemannoyingandalsoteachusmodestyaboutourown
abilities.
JustinKrugerandDavidDunningfromCornellUniversitytestedwhetherthoselacking
skillsalsofailedtorecognizetheirlimitations.Theyrecruitedprofessionalcomedianstoratethe
funninessof30jokesandthenasked65undergraduatestodothesame.Thestudents5ratingswere
comparedtotheprofessionals\revealinghowwelleachundergraduate^senseofhumormatched
withexpertjudgment.Participantsalsoestimatedhowtheyperformedcomparedtothatofthe
averageperson.
Asanticipated,moststudentsbelievedtheirhumorjudgementwasaboveaverage.
Interestingly,thoseslightlyaboveaverageinratingjokeswereaccurateintheirself-assessments,
whilethebestperformersmodestlyratedthemselvesonlyslightlyaboveaverage.Conversely,the
poorestperformersnotonlymisjudgedhumorbutalsooverestimatedtheirabilities.The
researchersalsorepeatedtheirexperimentswithtestsoflogicalreasoningandgrammar.Ineach
case,thosewhoperformedworstwerealsotheworstatestimatingtheirowncapabilities,Even
whengivenfeedbackonothers'performance,theleastcompetentstillcouldn'trecognizetheir
ownshortcomings,
KrugerandDunning'sinterpretationisthataccuratelyassessingskilllevelreliesonsomeof
thesamecoreabilitiesasactuallyperformingthatskill,sotheleastcompetentsufferadouble
inadequacy.Notonlyaretheyincompetent,buttheylackthementaltoolstojudgetheirown
incompetence.Further,whenpoorperformersweretrainedinlogicalreasoningtasks,theirself-
assessmentsimproved.
Otherresearchconfirmsthis'"unskilledandunaware^^effectinreal-lifescenarios,notjust
inlabs.Forinstance,hunterswiththeleastfirearmknowledgemisjudgetheirexpertisethemost,
anddoctorswithpoorpatient-interviewskillsfailtorecognizetheirinadequacies.
Thisphenomenon,knownastheDunning-Krugereffect,exemplifiesmetacognition一
thinkingaboutthinking.Ifsahumblingreminderthatwetoomightoverlookourownignorance,
despiteourself-beliefs.So,beforefeelingsmug(沾沾自喜的),consider:youcouldhavepotential
blindspots,too.
32.HowdidKrugerandDunningconducttheirstudy?
A.Byassessingsubjects5funniness.B.Byrepeatingidenticaljokecases.
C.Byobservingstudents9responses.D.Bycomparingdistincthumorratings.
33.Whichaspectoftheexperimentsismainlydiscussedinparagraph3?
A.Estimationtools.B.Testprocesses.
C.Participantanalyses.D.Researchfindings.
34.Whatcanimproveperformers9self-assessmentsaccordingtothestudy?
A.Liveperformingskills.B.Immediatepeerfeedback.
C.Logicalthinkingexercises.D.Adequatejudgingguidance.
35.WhatdoestheDunning-Krugereffectimply?
A.Thericherknowledgewehave,thehumblerwestay.
B.Thelesscapableweare,thesmarterwethinkweare.
C.Thestrongerself-beliefswehold,thebetterwebehave.
D.Themoreskilledweare,thefewerblindspotswehave.
Anoldstudyintheadvertisingliteraturefoundthatwe'remorelikelytoread
advertisementsfbrtheproductswehavebought,eveniftheyhaveprovedtobe"lemons”,or
useless.Thisphenomenonalsoappliestoourdecision-makingprocess.Humanssometimesmake
badchoicesandstickwiththemdespitenegativeconsequences.36Butingeneralbad
choiceshavetodowithactingoutofemotionandnotoutofreason.Strongemotionscancloud
ourthinkingandleadusdownonerabbitholeafteranother.
Doublingdownonabadchoicemayalsorelatetoourself-esteemandtheabilitytoadmit
mistakes.Narcissists(自戀者)usuallywon'tadmitamistakebecauseitcontradictstheir
self-image.Butthefactisthatmanyofusaren'tnarcissistic.37Evenwhentrappedina
badrelationship,wemaystillstickwithit,hopingthingswilleventuallychangeforthebetter.
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Resilienceinvolvesmanagingstrongemotionsandpreventingthemfromfullydictatingour
decisions.Consideringemotionisimportant,Enthusiasmforsomethingcanmoveusforward,but
itcanalsoblockourvision.38Whilerelyingsolelyonour“gutfeeling^^canbehelpful,
itworksbestwhenweuseourhead,integratingintuitiveinsightswithlogicalthinking.
Doublingdownisgenerallyunwise.Weneedtoacknowledgeourerrorsandbewillingto
saywe'resorryandapologize.39Infact,ifssmarterthandenyingmistakes.By
admittingthem,welearnvaluablelessonsandpromotepersonalgrowth.Recognizingwhentocut
ourlossesiscrucial,allowingustopursuenewopportunitieswithconfidence.40
A.Andweoftenstrugglewiththis.
B.Thereasonsforthatarecomplex.
C.Makeourdecisionswithfullpassion.
D.Thereisnothingwrongwithdoingthis.
E.Sostoptryingtomakelemonadefrombadlemons.
F.Themoreerrorsyoumake,themoreyouwilllearn.
G.Weshouldconsiderwhafsright,notjustwhatfeelsright.
Afterarecentbusinesstrip,IwasheadingbacktomyhomeinNorthernCalifornia.SinceI
liveafour-hourfromtheSanFranciscoairport,Ihadparkedmycarthereformytrip
back.Tomyfrustration,IthatthebatterywasdeadwhenIreachedmycar.Luckily,an
airportparkingattendantpromptlyshoweduptomycar,andIwasonmyway.
WhiledrivingnorthonHighway280towardsSanFrancisco,IexitedontoHighway1and
heavytraffic.Suddenly,mycardidn'twork一noflashers,lights,orstarter-leaving
mestuckinthemiddlelane.Feelinghelplessandofbeinghit,Icalled911.Awomanon
dutytookmyinformationandittotheSanFranciscopolice.
AsIstoodthereawaiting,anicegentleman,whohadpreviouslyexperienceda
similarhimselfofferedtopushmycartotheshoulder.Afterthankinghim,Iproceeded
tofurtherhelp.
Withintenminutes,apolicecararrivedtothateverythingwasgoingsmoothly.
Shortlyafter,atowtrucktookmycartoanearby,whereefficientrepairsallowedmeto
myjourneywithoutmuchdelay.Onmydrivehome,Ireflectedwithgratitudeonthemanyactsof
Ihadbeengrantedthatdayandtoextendthatwarmthtoothers.
41.A.walkB.rideC.driveD.flight
42.A.suspectedB.discoveredC.ignoredD.imagined
43.A.jump-startB.test-driveC.safety-inspectD.spot-check
44.A.directedB.navigatedC.surveyedD.encountered
45.A.slightlyB.frequentlyC.occasionallyD.entirely
46.A.criticalB.scaredC.ignorantD.ashamed
47.A.forwardedB.returnedC.exposedD.whispered
48.A.recognitionB.assistanceC.negotiationD.evidence
49.A.rolloverB.pileupC.blowoutD.breakdown
50.A.waitforB.cutoffC.turndownD.contributeto
51.A.assumeB.confirmC.ensureD.promise
52.A.airportB.garageC.hotelD.station
53.A.shiftB.improveC.resumeD.adjust
54.A.concernB.sympathyC.kindnessD.generosity
55.A.agreedB.hesitatedC.beggedD.resolved
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
TheBeijingCentralAxis(軸)(BCA),establishedinthe13thcentury,56(run)
north-souththroughtheheartofthecity.Overtime,ithasevolvedintotheworld'slongest
traditionalimperialcityaxis,spanning7.8kilometers.
TheBCApresentsanimperialcitymodel57(describe)intheworksofancient
scholars.ItreflectstheChinesephilosophyof"middle"and"harmony”,showcasingthe
imaginativeandcreativecapabilitiesofChinese58(civilize)inurbanplanningand
construction.Hence,theBCAisoftenpraised59the“soulandspineofBeijing^^.
In2011,tobetterprotectanddeveloptheBCA,theBeijingMunicipalgovernmentinitiated
60projecttosecureWorldHeritagestatusfortheCentralAxis.Aftera12-yeareffort,thebid
foritwassuccessfullyapprovedonJuly27,2024.
During61(it)WorldHeritagestatusapplication,theBCAfocusedonrestoring
time-honoredbuildings,whileresidentialhousesnearby62(renew)andupgradedtomake
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themmorecomfortablefortheresidents,63providedaChinesemodeforglobalancient
cityconservation.Forinstance,theBellandDrumTowersrenovationfollowedaprincipleof
"restorationasifuntouched”,64(enhance)thevisualcorridoroftheBellandDrum
Towerslandscapeandrevivingtheirdistinctiveoldcitycharm.Italsoimprovedlivelihoods,
therebyattractingmoreparticipantstopreservetheBCA.
WorldHeritagestatusrepresentinganewstartingpoint,theBCA65(continue)to
shinethroughfurtherprotectioneffortsandbettersupportculturalheritagepreservation.
66.你所在的國際學(xué)校擬在教室門口安裝一款多功能智慧屏,現(xiàn)向?qū)W生征集建議。假定你是
李華,請你給負(fù)責(zé)人Mr.Hall寫一封英文郵件,內(nèi)容包括:
(1)建議開發(fā)的功能;
(2)說明理由。
注意:
(1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;
(2)請按如下格式在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置作答。
DearMr.Hall,
I'mLiHuafromClass3,Grade3.
Yours,
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