
浙江省温州市2025年二模英语试题及答案.docx
11页二模英语试题一、第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项1.Who is the text most probably written for?A.Teachers. B.Students. C.Writers. D.Reporters.2.Which suggestion about the community library is from Page 19?A.Put up a clear sign.B.Throw away the dirty books.C.Set it up in a secret place.D.Build it like the school library.3.Which part of the book is the text most likely from?A.Part Ⅰ Make yourself better B.Part Ⅱ Become active at schoolC.Part Ⅲ Beautify the community D.Part Ⅳ Protect the environment 阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
The sun was setting on the Pacific, and I stood enjoying the warm light through my hotel window. Suddenly, loud cries broke the silence-five white-faced monkeys jumped in, took away my bananas and rushed into the forest! This was just one of many surprising moments in Costa Rica. A few days earlier, I first got to a lively town in this small country. It sits at the foot of Arenal Volcano(火山). When I looked up, thick clouds completely covered the volcano-there was nothing to see! But the next morning, I woke up early-and there it was! I couldn't look away!Then I hiked to see La Fortuna Waterfall. Going down 500 steps was tiring, but blue butterflies danced around me. The waterfall was so loud! I touched the water—it was freezing cold! Still, I jumped in like a brave penguin. That evening, I relaxed in the natural hot spring under the waterfall. The next day, I visited Monteverde Cloud Forest with a guide. While crossing a bridge high above the trees, I couldn't believe my eyes: plants covered everywhere in Costa Rica-mountains, beaches and even towns! Nature is truly the boss here!"Our rainforest cover has doubled from 26% to over 52% in the past 30 years, " my guide told me. "We' ve set up many nature parks to protect the rainforest. " Just as I was wowed by the sea of green, a whisper came, "Be quiet-big cats live here. "As we left the cloud forest, my guide smiled and said, "Everyone here lives with nature. " That's when I realized: Costa Rica's magic isn't just its beauty-it's how local people work together to keep it wild. 4.How does the writer start the text?A.By listing numbers. B.By asking a question.C.By comparing places. D.By describing a moment.5.Which of the following can show the writer's journey?A. B.C. D.6.How did the writer feel on the bridge in the forest?A.Bored. B.Afraid. C.Proud. D.Surprised.7.Why does the writer write the text?A.To tell the development of a country.B.To give advice on protecting animals.C.To share a visit to a magic green land.D.To explain an environmental problem. 阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
If you are a bike rider, you may remember your first long ride. On a bike, you could travel much faster and farther than you ever could on foot. What freedom! The first humans to ride horses probably felt the same way. Ten thousand years ago, wild horses lived across the grasslands of Europe, Asia, and the Americas. At first, humans hunted them for meat. But around 6, 000 years ago, people in Central Asia discovered something important: horses could dig through snow to find grass during cold winters, and they could also eat tough plants that other animals couldn't. This meant horses were easy to raise. So people began to keep horses for food. For the first time, humans and horses lived together. Later, people learned that horses lived in groups and they followed their lead horses. By copying their actions and acting like their leaders, humans slowly won their trust. Over time, horses grew calm around humans, allowing people to milk and ride them. But early rides were difficult—imagine trying to stay on a horse without a saddle(马鞍)! The animal would jump and throw riders off from time to time. To solve this problem, people invented tools, like saddles and reins, to control horses. People then used horses for farming, trading, and exploring new lands, which made them more popular as working animals. Because of their speed and strength, horses also became powerful partners of soldiers in wars. More interestingly, horses even influenced fashion - people invented trousers to make riding more comfortable!Today, horses have been important friends to humans on farms and in cities, even after trains replaced them as the fastest transportation in the 1800s. From food to friends, horses have walked with humans through time. They' re living pages of our shared story. 8.What did people discover about horses around 6, 000 years ago?A.They were easy to raise. B.They were good at farming.C.They usually lived alone. D.They couldn't live in winter.9.What does the underlined words"this problem" in Paragraph 3 refer to?A.Horses didn't like saddles. B.Riders fell off horses easily.C.Horses refused to be milked. D.Riders couldn't get off horses.10.Which is the correct order of how the uses of horses changed?a. Horses worked in trading. 。
