2025届浙江省嘉兴市高三上学期9月基础测试英语试卷.docx
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1、2025届浙江省嘉兴市高三上学期9月基础测试英语试卷一、听力选择题1Who is William probably talking to?AHis doctor.BHis boss.CHis wife.2What will the woman do next?AArrange a meeting.BPick up the mans client.CDrive the man to his office.3What does the woman like about the restaurant?AThe service.BThe food.CThe price.4What does Jake
2、suggest doing?ARestarting the printer.BChecking the connections.CReferring to the instructions.5Where does the conversation take place?AAt home.BAt a supermarket.CAt the mans office.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6What are the speakers doing now?AWaiting for Tina.BLooking for a guide.CClimbing a mountain.7When wa
3、s the bus scheduled to leave?AAt 9:30 am.BAt 9:50 am.CAt 10:10 am.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8Who might the woman be?AAn actress.BA director.CA hostess.9What does the woman think of the award- winning film?AIt is her favorite.BIt is worthy of the award.CIt is terribly disappointing.10What are the speakers goi
4、ng to do?AHold a meeting.BWatch a video.CAttend an interview.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11What kind of book does the man want?AOnes life story.BA fantasy series.CAn adventure novel.12Why does the woman buy books today?ATo complete her paper.BTo prepare a birthday gift.CTo learn more about a great man.13Which
5、book series will the woman take?AHarry Potter.BThe Lord of the Rings.CThe Hunger Games.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14What made the man notice the problem first?AA call from his bank.BA bill in his mail.CA purchase of his own.15What did the bank do to fix the problem?AThey gave the man his money back at once.BT
6、hey advised the man to talk to his manager.CThey asked the man to provide the evidence.16On what occasion did the problem arise according to the man?AShopping online.BOpening an account.CMaking a call.17What does the problem warn the speakers of ?AInformation leaks.BInvestment traps.CFinancial crise
7、s.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18What does Caroline Smith talk about in the Kyrie Belle Show?AWildlife extinction.BLatest campaigning activities.CCommon misunderstandings of animals.19What does a monkeys ear-to-ear smile suggest?AIt is quite shy.BIt feels at risk.CIt is very happy.20Why does the speaker deliver t
8、he speech?ATo present a charity show.BTo advertise a national zoo.CTo introduce a preservationist.二、阅读理解We will kick off our free Summer Library Program on June 7, offering a variety of programs and activities for all ages. These events are designed to let participants experience the magic of books,
9、 engage in creative expression, and connect with the community.Registration is available at all 30 library locations, the community bookmobile, and online. Those who register in person will receive print materials, including an activity pack for children and teens, and a book bingo card for adults.
10、The program is also available online through the Beanstack website and app, where participants can join virtual reading and activity challenges.Monster Detective CollectiveUncover the secrets of sustainability with Grant County PUD at the library. From discovering the importance of turning off light
11、s to exploring the magic of renewable energy sources, become a qualified Monster Detective and prepare to save the planet!Mariachi, Music & Me!Join Mariachi for performances that feature traditional Mexican music in an interactive format. Audience members will be able to learn about the bands in
12、struments in this unique cultural and musical experience. This all-ages program is both in English and Spanish. Learn To Play UkuleleA local musician will lead a high-energy ukulele class at several library locations in August. Ukuleles will be available for use during the program on a first-come, f
13、irst-served basis. This program is intended for ages 10 and up.The time for each program is still being determined, so stay tuned for more details!21Participants in the “Monster Detective Collective” program can learn about _.Aenergy-savingBdetective workCmusic performanceDspace exploration22What do
14、es the “Learn To Play Ukulele” program offer to the earliest arrivals?AUkuleles for use.BMusicians to choose from.CHigh-energy games to play.DOpportunities for front- row seats.23Where is the text most likely from?AA local school newsletter.BA public library website.CA regional tourism guide.DA city
15、 government report.“Are we alone in the universe? Thats the key question were trying to answer here,” Meenakshi Wadhwa, a planetary scientist, tells her class. As she explains, one student takes notes while another holds up an iPhone to take a photo of the slides. In many ways this lecture hall at A
16、rizona State University is like any other. A group of enthusiastic women sit attentively in the front row; the men are spread out in the back. But the hearing aids suggest how unusual this class is.Mirabella, a 20- storey “university retirement community” on ASUs campus, is home to over 300 retired
17、people. When it was opened in 2020, the senior-living facility was nearly fully subscribed. Most residents are having a ball. They can attend the same classes and cultural events as students, but with the distinct benefit of not having to take exams. In their dorms, facilities include an art studio,
18、 a pool and gym, and a games room. Only the second floor feels institutional, with a memory- care centre and rooms for residents who need round- the- clock attention.This is part of a wider trend. An estimated 85 colleges in America are now connected to senior living communities. With more than 10,0
19、00 baby boomers (生育高峰期出生的人) in America turning 65 every day, the opportunity for alternative forms of retirement is large. Compared with previous generations, boomers are wealthy, educated and picky. They want to remain active and not locked away. These wishes can all be met on a university campus.F
20、or universities, welcoming pensioners (领退休金者) can make sense too. Nationally, undergraduate enrolment dropped from over 18m in 2010 to below 16m in 2022. As for what to do with the extra space, the smartest ones, Andrew Carle at Georgetown University says, provide a continuum of care including for t
21、he very last stage of life. “The charity is the icing on the cake,” he says of the potential that residents will include universities in their wills.24How does the writer introduce the topic?ABy raising a question.BBy making a comparison.CBy offering an explanation.DBy giving a description.25Why are
22、 university retirement communities well- received?AThey provide free medical carBThey have various research facilities.CThey allow students to take exams flexibly.DThey help seniors live an active and engaging life.26How can universities benefit from integrating senior living communities?AIt improve
23、s university teaching programs.BIt addresses the university enrolment decline.CIt draws public attention to university education.DIt earns universities the fame for caring for seniors.27What is the text mainly about?ADifferent forms of retirement.BThe education welfare of pensioners.CThe trend of re
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