浙江省嘉兴市2018-2019学年高三下学期英语考前保温卷(二)及答案

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2018~2019学年度第二学期高三年级二模考试英语答案

2018~2019学年度第二学期高三年级二模考试英语答案

2018~2019学年度第二学期高三年级二模考试英语答案KEYS:听力1-5CACCB;6-10ABACA;11-15BBCCA;16-20ABABC阅读理解(A)ADB(B)CDBC(C)DBCC(D)DABA七选五CAGBD完形填空ADBCD,ABADB,BABDC,BCCAD语法填空61.shows62.themselves63.when64.cheaper65.started66.an67.gradually68.attracting69.into/to70.to create短文改错Dear Chris,I feel very pleasing to know a group of American student volunteers are coming to our school.I’mpleasedwriting to tell you the arrangements of you visit to our school.yourOn your arrive,a welcome ceremony is going to^held.Then,student volunteers from both side will have arrival be sidesa volunteer experience sharing meeting.They can talk about that the benefits the volunteer activities canbrought to society.After that,a volunteer activity will take place in the nearby community,offer thebring offering American students an opportunity to know more about China and make friends for Chinese students.withHow do you like the arrangements?Since you have any other ideas,please don’t hesitate to tell me.If/WhenYours,Li Hua范文:Dear Jim,I’m very glad to know that you are interested in the changes in China.With the advance of modern technology,new inventions and developments are springing up in our daily life,which are making great changes to our lifestyle.Some details are as follows.I have witnessed many great changes.The most impressive one is the rapid development of transportation.It is more convenient for people to travel because of shared bicycles and high-speed trains. Besides,people are better-informed about what is happening around the world with the help of new vehicles of communication.Additionally,with a smart phone in hand,people can pay for goods and services whenever and wherever they like,sparing themselves the trouble of bringing cash.Personally,it is the hard work of Chinese people that is bringing about such innovations,which,in turn,are making our life easier and happier.So,I am proud of my country,and I am confident that China will become more livable in the future.Just come and have a look yourself.Yours,Li Hua听力材料:(Text1)M:I can’t find my car keys.I thought I left them in the bag.W:Look on the floor.Maybe you dropped them.M:They’re not here.They may still be inside the car.W:I’ll look…You’re right,Dad.Here they are!(Text2)W:Is there any way I can get on the next flight to Tokyo?My flight from Hong Kong didn’t arrive on time,so I missed my connection.M:If you’re willing to fly by way of Seoul,there’s a flight leaving in25minutes.(Text3)W:What a disappointment!I was told that this restaurant was good,but the service is quite unacceptable. M:Yeah.It has been rather slow.It seems each waiter is responsible for too many tables.(Text4)W:Jim,can you help me fill these forms?My assistant has been ill and went to see the doctor just now. M:Just tell me what needs to be done.I’m free till the four o’clock meeting begins.(Text5)W:This line doesn’t seem to be moving.Have you been waiting long?M:Yes.The automatic machine isn’t working,so people have to be here.W:Too bad.I need to get back to the office,but I also have to withdraw some money.(Text6)M:Hi,Iris.⑥⑦What are you still doing here?I thought you were working a half day,so you could prepare for your trip to the beach.W:That was my plan,but the weather report is calling for rain this weekend.It’s supposed to be nicer next weekend.M:⑦So will you go next weekend instead?W:⑦Yeah,I think I’ll stay at home this weekend and work a half day next Friday.I’d rather go when the weather is better.(Text7)M:So,Selina,have you heard back yet about the marketing job you applied for?W:Yes.I got a phone call this morning.I’m going to have an interview with the marketing director tomorrow morning.M:Good for you!Where’s the interview going to be held?W:At the company head office at Milan Street.It’s very close to your office.⑨Why don’t we have lunch tomorrow?I’ll tell you all about it.M:⑨That’s OK.Let’s meet at11:30.(Text8)M:Amanda,could you make a call to the cinema to see if there are still some seats left for the movie this afternoon?W:⑩I’ve already booked tickets online for the two o’clock movie.⑫I’m thinking of picking them up from the ticket office on the way to the restaurant.What do you think?M:⑫OK.Well,⑪the Smiths want to move our appointment forward by a half hour earlier.That means we should be there at11:30.W:Then we don’t have enough time.We’d better get moving.Oh,before I forget,can you remind me to stop by the bookstore on the way back home?I have to order a book there.M:OK.(Text9)W:Hi,Scott!How are you?M:Oh hi,Rebecca!I’m tired.W:Well,don’t go to bed so late!M:But I don’t.I watch sports on TV and then I go to bed at about nine fifteen.⑬The problem is I wake up really early.W:Why’s that?M:⑭I take the boat to school now,and it goes at half past seven in the morning,so my mum wakes me up at a quarter past six.I have breakfast and leave home at seven.W:So have you changed schools,then?M:Yes.The school on our island is for six to eleven year olds.Now I’m twelve.W:Oh,I see.So do you get home late in the evening?M:Quite late.The boat back home is two hours after school.⑮My mum’s sister lives near the school so I go and have dinner at her house.W:⑯When do you have time to do your homework?M:⑯I usually find a quiet table on the boat.When I get home,I watch TV,listen to music or use the computer.(Text10)M:Finchbrooke Country Park is open seven days a week,from8a.m.to7p.m.⑰The Visitors’Center is open from Tuesday to Sunday,between9a.m.and5:30p.m.The cafe,which is next to the Visitors’Center,is open from10a.m.to5p.m.,Wednesday to Sunday.The park is10miles north of Hampton,and there’s a regula r bus service to the park from the center of the town,number109,leaving every15minutes.For visitors coming by car,parking at Finchbrooke is free.⑱There’s a20miles per hour speed limit inside the park and all drivers are asked to keep to this. There are many hard-surface d paths w hich are suitable for pushchairs,wheelchairs and for walking in all weather.There’s a public telephone in the Visitors’Center.⑲In the event of an accident or emergency outside the Visitors’Center’s opening hours,there is another phone at the park entrance.There’s a bike hire service at the park and⑳it is also possible to camp in the forest.Visitors are reminded that swimming and skating are not allowed on the lake.Events can be arranged for groups and schools and bookings should be made with the Visitors’Center staff.The educational staff at the park are experienced with all ages.The group will hear a talk and then they will be taken on a guided tour.Thank you for calling Finchbrooke Country Park.。

浙江地区2018-2019学年高三下学期英语冲刺模拟卷(二)附答案

浙江地区2018-2019学年高三下学期英语冲刺模拟卷(二)附答案

浙江地区2018-2019学年高三下学期英语冲刺模拟卷(二)考试时间:120分钟;满分:150分注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)略第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)ABoys & Girls Clubs of King County is proud to announce Cassy, a member of Wallingf ord Boys & Girls Club, has won the title of our Youth of the Year.In total, 12 extraordinary teens from Clubs across the county competed for the title . Each candidate was judged on the following: Leadership and service to their Club and community; their life goals and values; moral character; academic success and the ir public speaking skills during an interview.Cassy walked away with the winning title and a $ 2,000 education scholarship. She s aid, “When there was no one else to reach out to, I knew I could turn to the s taff at the Boys & Girls Club. Without the Club, I wouldn’t have had the strength to continue my studies while my family was homeless. I have come to think of the Boys & Girls Club as not only a place to go to after school, but a shelter anda home away from home.“Cassy is incredibly hard-working and driven,”said Meghan Sweet, Director of Wallin gford Boys &Girls Club. “Sh e won’t let her challenges get in the way of her succ ess. The Club has provided her with a second home, while she in turn has helped m ake the Club the type of warm, welcoming place we strive to provide for all our members. The world needs more young women like Cassy, who prove that anyone who is given a place and an opportunity to develop their potential can become a community leader.”Cassy values the voices of individuals who are homeless. She herself has experienced homelessness, and wants to share real stories of the homeless to promote people’s understanding of them. She co-founded a student organization where she and other st udents interview homeless individuals and share their stories on a Facebook page call ed “The Unheard Voices of Seattle.”21. What do we know about the competition Cassy entered for?A. It is intended for ordinary teens.B. It offers the candidates scholarship.C. It has certain standards for the winner.D. It is held by Wallingford Boys & Girls Club.22. Cassy is a successful example of a teen who knows how to .A. share her real storiesB. develop people’s potentialsC. repay the community for its helpD. interview homeless individuals23. What is the passage mainly talking about?A. The Unheard Voices of Seattle.B. The winner of the Youth of the Year.C. Boys & Girls Clubs of King County.D. The moving stories of homeless kids.BDream in HeartOn the first day of school our professor introduced a new classmate—a wrinkled l ittle old lady—to us. Her name was Rose, and she was eighty-seven years old.After class Rose and I walked to the Student Union Building and shared a chocola te milk-shake. She told me she always dreamed of having a college education and now she was getting one. We became instant friends. Every day for the following months, we would leave class together and talk nonstop. I was always attracted, listening to this “time machine”as she shared her wisdom and experience with me.Rose became famous and easily made friends wherever she went. She tended to be h ighly motivated,responsible, and deeply involved in class participation. In spare ti me she had someone hang out or go to bars with. She even participated in some form of athletic activity. She said that extra-curricular activities can form a vi tal part of her experience, creating unique chances for friendship and learning. At the end of the term we invited Rose to speak at our football meal. A little embarrassed, she leaned into the microphone and simply said, “I’m sorry I’m so nervous.”As we laughed, she cleared her throat and began, “We do not stop playing because we are old; we grow old because we stop playing. There isa huge difference between growing older and growing up. If you’re nineteen ye ars old and lie in bed for one full year, you will turn twenty. If I’m eigh ty-seven years old and stay in bed for a year, I will turn eighty-eight. Anybody can grow older. It’s non-optional but that doesn’t take any talent or abil ity. The idea is to grow up by always finding the chance in change. In this wa y the elderly don’t have regrets for what they did, but rather for things the y did not do.”Rose concluded her speech by courageously singing “The Rose”. She challenged us to study the words of the song and lived them out in daily lives.At the year’s end Rose finished the college degree she had begun all those ye ars ago. One week after graduation Rose died peacefully in her sleep. Over two t housand college students attended her funeral in honor of the wonderful woman who taught by example that it’s never too late to be all you can possibly be.24. Why does the author compare Rose to “time machine”in Paragraph 2?A. To stress her old age and knowledge of life.B. To describe the close friendship between them.C. To show that she always enjoyed her active life.D. To explain why she took on a challenge in college.25. Rose was invited to speak at the football meal most probably because ______.A. she was a great football fanB. she was the smartest studentC. she tried hard to achieve her dreamD. she became more educated than the others26. We can learn that Rose agreed with the idea that ______.A. growing older means growing upB. it takes talent and ability to grow upC. receiving high education helps to be courageousD. one grows older at the same time when he grows up27. The passage is intended to ______.A. provide an example for the elderlyB. discuss how to grow up quicklyC. tell the importance of attending collegeD. inspire the readers tolive up to livesCAs cultural symbols go, the American car is quite young. The Model T Ford was buil t at the Piquette Plant in Michigan a century ago, with the first rolling off the assembly line(装配线)on September 27, 1908. Only eleven cars were produced the next month. But even tually Henry Ford would build fifteen million of them.Modern America was born on the road, behind a wheel. The car shaped some of the most lasting aspects of American culture: the roadside diner, the billboard, the motel, even the hamburger. For most of the last century, the car represented what it meant to be American—going forward at high speed to find new worlds. The road novel, the road movie, these are the most typical American ideas, born of abundant petrol, cheap cars and a never-ending interstate highway system, the largest public works project in history.In 1928 Herbert Hoover imagined an America with “a chicken in every pot and a car in every garage.”Since then, this society has moved onward, never looking b ack, as the car transformed America from a farm-based society into an industrial pow er.gkstkThe cars that drove the American Dream have helped to create a global ecological disaster. In America the demand for oil has grown by 22 percent since 1990.The problems of excessive(过度的)energy consumption, climate change and population growth have been described in a boo k by the American writer Thomas L. Friedman. He fears the worst, but hopes for the best.Friedman points out that the green economy(经济)is a chance to keep American strength. “The ability to design, build and export gr een technologies for producing clean water, clean air and healthy and abundant foodis going to be the currency of power in the new century.”28. Why is hamburger mentioned in paragraph 2?A. To explain Americans’love for travelling by car.B. To show the influence of cars on American culture.C. To stress the popularity of fast food with Americans.D. To praise the effectiveness of Amer ica’s road system.29. What has the use of cars in America led to?A. Decline of economy.B. Environmental problems.C. A shortage of oil supply.D. A farm-based society.30. What is Friedman’s attitude towards America’s future?A. Ambiguous.B. Doubtful.C. Hopeful.D. Tolerant.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2019-2020学年嘉兴市高级中学高三英语二模试卷及答案解析

2019-2020学年嘉兴市高级中学高三英语二模试卷及答案解析

2019-2020学年嘉兴市高级中学高三英语二模试卷及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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选项AThree Things to Do Before You Are 18Are you bored with your daily life? Here are some things you should try before you are 18.★Learn to swimSeriously, this is so important that it can save your life. If you can’t swim well, you won’t be able to dowater sports like waterskiing, surfing and diving. Even taking a boat trip will be dangerous for you. Make sure you do it.★Try at least one kind of team sportsBeing a good team player is an important skill in life. You can’t just think of yourself, but have to work well with other people. Other advantages of team sports like basketball, football and baseball are that they keep you fit and healthy, and they are also great fun. Teams usually have a good social life too—you’ll go to lots of parties and make many friends.★Collect somethingOne of the best hobbies for under-18s is collecting things. You could collect kinds of stamps, or you could collect things that make you remember what you have done, like cinema tickets for films you have seen or letters from friends. The best way to collect is to have a special album to put your collection in and to write what each thing means to you. That way you won’t forget.1. The most important reason for learning to swim is that ________.A. you might feel wellB. it can make you healthyC. you might easily do lots of thingsD. it can save your life2. The writer tells us that one of the best hobbies is to ________ .A. collect somethingB. do some water sportsC. send letters to your friendsD. play basketball with your friends23. The passage is mainly about ________before you are 18.A. good habits to keepB. skills to haveC. things to doD. sports to playBYellowstoneNational ParkbecameAmerica's first national park in 1872. The National Park Service was formed 44 years later in 1916.Yellowstone, which is mostly in the state of Wyoming, is considered an example of the success of the National Park System.Humans have been present in Yellowstone for more than 11,000 years.Yellowstone contains beautiful mountains, deep canyons(峡谷), lakes and rivers.The nameYellowstonecomes from the river running through the area. At first known as Rock Yellow River, it became known as theYellowstoneRiver.Yellowstoneis host to many different species of plants. However, the park is most distinctive because of what lies underneath it. It sits on top of an ancient super volcano, known as The Yellowstone Caldera. The caldera is 48 by 72 kilometers. And it remains an active volcano.It is believed that the last time the volcano erupted was one half million years ago. The area has had three major eruptions in the last three million years.Experts say it may erupt again in another 1,000 to 10,000 years. But each year, there are thousands of earthquakes atYellowstone. Most are too small to be felt by people visiting the park.Yellowstoneis filled with the beauty of many hot water springs. hot water and gasses are trapped under the earth. they rush to the surface in the form of hot water and steam.Old Faithful is The most famous one .Iterupts about every hour or hour and a half. The eruption can last from one and a half minutes up to 5 minutes. The amount of hot water it expels(排出)in that time can be as much as 31,000 liters or more.In addition to its beauty and wonder, Yellowstone is an animal sanctuary(保护区). It is home to the largest group of wild animals in theUnited States. As you travel through the park, you can sometimes see them in their natural habitat and hear their calls .4. What wasYellowstonenamed after?A. RockYellow RiverB. The amazing mountains.C. The stones with yellow color1D. The first discovery inwyoming.5. What makesYellowstonequite unique?A. The scenery is beautiful.B. There are a lot of explorers.C. It’s home to many plants.D. Its location is very special.6. What does the underlined word“It”in Paragraph 5 refer to?A. The earth.B. Yellowstone.C.Old Faithful.D. TheYellowstoneCaldera.7. What can we infer from the text?A. The Yellowstone Caldera has been dead for years.B. Yellowstone is a shelter for the protected wildlife.C. Big earthquakes happen frequently atYellowstone.D.YellowstoneNational Parkhas attracted visitors for centuries.CNot long after the first fitness magazine was published, a list probably followed soon after, ranking the best fitness equipment. This tradition has continued, with the implied message: usethisand exercise willbe yours.And that's part of the problem, says Dr. Lieberman, a professor of Harvard University. There isn't one “best” anything to achieve fitness. Besides, people understand exercise is good for them. Knowledge about exercise still doesn't motivate.Before you can answer why, it helps to look at history. Before the Industrial Revolution, people fetched water and walked up stairs because they had to. But then technology made life and work easier. Exercise has become something that people have to carve out time for. “It's a fundamental instinct to avoid physical activity when it's neither necessary nor rewarding,” he says.It would seem like being healthy would qualify as necessary, but a doctor's prescription to exercise “can make it like taking cod liver oil,” Lieberman says. “Sometimes it works, but more often than not, it doesn't. And it's still coming across as an order, and “not having a heart attack in five years is not an immediate reward,” says Dr. Beth Frates, assistant professor at Harvard Medical School.People might not want to exercise because it's never been enjoyable. Most of us probably have memories of gym class, not being picked for a team, or being in a fitness center that's filled with in-shape people. The majority don't feel excited. They feel that exercise isn't for them, but it can be. Coaching people in an empowering and motivating way can work much better than ordering someone to exercise. It starts with an expanded definition of what counts as exercise, and an injection of what's rarely used to describe exercise, but is certainly allowed: namely, fun.8. What does the underlined “this” in paragraph 1 refer to?A. The magazine.B. The tradition.C. The equipment.D. The message.9. What can we infer about technology?A. It improves life quality.B. It saves people's time.C. It drives social progress.D. It makes exercise less likely.10. Why does the author mention “cod liver oil” in paragraph 4?A. To attach importance to health.B. To present a doctor's prescription.C. To explain exercise is considered inessential.D. To introduce the latest medical application.11. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?A. Exercise should be made more joyful.B. It's more fun to work out with others.C. We may encounter bad workout experiences.D. Orders work well to motivate people to exercise.DIn May this year, as part of our 150th anniversary, we asked readers aged between18 and 25 to enter an essay competition. The task was to tell us, in no more than 1,000 words, what scientific advance they would most like to see in their lifetimes, and why it mattered to them.The response was phenomenal: we received 661 entries. Some entrants hoped that science would make their lifetimes much longer than they can currently expect. Many looked forward to work that will end climate change. Others wanted to see advances in our understanding of human history, crop growth, space exploration, and medical technologies. The ideas were inspiring.The winner is a compelling essay by Yasmin Ali, a PhD student at the University of Nottingham, UK. Ali submitted a piece on Beethoven, her brother’s hearing loss and the science which she hoped would one day cure it. It stood out to the judges as a reminder of why many scientists do research: to make the world better tomorrow than it is today.All essays were judged by a group of Nature editors. The top ten submissions were then ranked by three members of a separate judging group: Magdalena Skipper, editor-in-chief of Nature; Faith Osier, a researcher; and Jess Wade, a physicist. All submissions were kept anonymous throughout the process.We also selected two runners-up(非冠军的获奖者).Physicist Robert Schittkoat Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, proposes that nuclear fusion(核聚变) could offer a solution to the climate crisis, in a piece that effortlessly mixes grand ambition with gentle humour. And chemist Matthew Zajac at the University of Chicagoin Illinois wrote a powerful personal account of why he wants to see advances in the field of same-sex reproduction.The results show that today’s young scientists have a wealth of ideas, talent and conviction that research can transform their world. We look forward to seeing what they do next.12. What’s the essay competition about?A. The scientific expectation.B. The fantastic scientific ideas.C. The dreams of future life.D. The celebration of anniversary.13. Why Yasmin Ali was chosen the winner?A. She showed great talent in music.B. She found the cure for the loss of hearing.C. She appealed for people to care about hearing loss problem.D. She reminded people to remember the meaning of science development.14. What can we learn about the result of the essay competition?A. Robert Schittko won the second place.B. There were two winners in the essay competition.C. Matthew Zajac presented his view of same-sex reproduction.D. The two runners-up were selected for the same field they chose.15. What isthe author’s attitude to the competitors’ ideas about science expectations?A. Doubtful.B. Favorable.C. Impossible.D. Ignorant.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。

浙江地区2018-2019学年高三下学期英语冲刺模拟卷(二)(含答案)

浙江地区2018-2019学年高三下学期英语冲刺模拟卷(二)(含答案)

浙江地区2018-2019学年高三下学期英语冲刺模拟卷(二)考试时间:120分钟;满分:150分注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)略第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)ABoys & Girls Clubs of King County is proud to announce Cassy, a member of Walli ngford Boys & Girls Club, has won the title of our Youth of the Year.In total, 12 extraordinary teens from Clubs across the county competed for the ti tle. Each candidate was judged on the following: Leadership and service to their Club and community; their life goals and values; moral character; academic success and their public speaking skills during an interview.Cassy walked away with the winning title and a $ 2,000 education scholarship. She said, “When there was no one else to reach out to, I knew I could turn to the staff at the Boys & Girls Club. Without the Club, I wouldn’t have had the strength to continue my studies while my family was homeless. I have come to t hink of the Boys & Girls Club as not only a place to go to after school, buta shelter and a home away from home.“Cassy is incredibly hard-working and driven,”said Meghan Sweet, Director of Wal lingford Boys &Girls Club. “She won’t let her challenges get in the way of her success. The Club has provided her with a second home, while she in turn has helped make the Club the type of warm, welcoming place we strive to provide for all our members. The world needs more young women like Cassy, who prove that anyone who is given a place and an opportunity to develop their potential can bec ome a community leader.”Cassy values the voices of individuals who are homeless. She herself has experienc ed homelessness, and wants to share real stories of the homeless to promote peopl e’s understanding of them. She co-founded a student organization where she and ot her students interview homeless individuals and share their stories on a Facebook page called “The Unheard Voices of Seattle.”21. What do we know about the competition Cassy entered for?A. It is intended for ordinary teens.B. It offers the candidates scholarship.C. It has certain standards for the winner.D. It is held by Wallingford Boys & Girls Club.22. Cassy is a successful example of a teen who knows how to .A. share her real storiesB. develop people’s potentialsC. repay the community for its helpD. interview homeless individuals23. What is the passage mainly talking about?A. The Unheard Voices of Seattle.B. The winner of the Youth of the Year.C. Boys & Girls Clubs of King County.D. The moving stories of homeless kids.BDream in HeartOn the first day of school our professor introduced a new classmate—a wrinkled little old lady—to us. Her name was Rose, and she was eighty-seven years old.After class Rose and I walked to the Student Union Building and shared a choc olate milk-shake. She told me she always dreamed of having a college education and now she was getting one. We became instant friends. Every day for the f ollowing months, we would leave class together and talk nonstop. I was alwaysattracted, listening to this “time machine”as she shared her wisdom and ex perience with me.Rose became famous and easily made friends wherever she went. She tended to be highly motivated,responsible, and deeply involved in class participation. In spa re time she had someone hang out or go to bars with. She even participated i n some form of athletic activity. She said that extra-curricular activities can form a vital part of her experience, creating unique chances for friendship a nd learning.At the end of the term we invited Rose to speak at our football meal. A lit tle embarrassed, she leaned into the microphone and simply said, “I’m sorr y I’m so nervous.”As we laughed, she cleared her throat and began, “We do not stop playing because we are old; we grow old because we stop playing . There is a huge difference between growing older and growing up. If you’r e nineteen years old and lie in bed for one full year, you will turn twenty.If I’m eighty-seven years old and stay in bed for a year, I will turn e ighty-eight. Anybody can grow older. It’s non-optional but that doesn’t tak e any talent or ability. The idea is to grow up by always finding the chancein change. In this way the elderly don’t have regrets for what they did, but rather for things they did not do.”Rose concluded her speech by courag eously singing “The Rose”. She challenged us to study the words of the s ong and lived them out in daily lives.At the year’s end Rose finished the college degree she had begun all those years ago. One week after graduation Rose died peacefully in her sleep. Over two thousand college students attended her funeral in honor of the wonderful woman who taught by example that it’s never too late to be all you can po ssibly be.24. Why does the author compare Rose to “time machine”in Paragraph 2?A. To stress her old age and knowledge of life.B. To describe the close friendship between them.C. To show that she always enjoyed her active life.D. To explain why she took on a challenge in college.25. Rose was invited to speak at the football meal most probably because ______.A. she was a great football fanB. she was the smartest studentC. she tried hard to achieve her dreamD. she became more educated than the others26. We can learn that Rose agreed with the idea that ______.A. growing older means growing upB. it takes talent and ability to grow upC. receiving high education helps to be courageousD. one grows older at the same time when he grows up27. The passage is intended to ______.A. provide an example for the elderlyB. discuss how to grow up quicklyC. tell the importance of attending collegeD. inspire the readers to live up to livesCAs cultural symbols go, the American car is quite young. The Model T Ford was b uilt at the Piquette Plant in Michigan a century ago, with the first rolling off the assembly line(装配线)on September 27, 1908. Only eleven cars were produced the next month. But e ventually Henry Ford would build fifteen million of them.Modern America was born on the road, behind a wheel. The car shaped some o f the most lasting aspects of American culture: the roadside diner, the billboard,the motel, even the hamburger. For most of the last century, the car represente d what it meant to be American—going forward at high speed to find new worlds.The road novel, the road movie, these are the most typical American ideas, born of abundant petrol, cheap cars and a never-ending interstate highway system, the largest public works project in history.In 1928 Herbert Hoover imagined an America with “a chicken in every pot an d a car in every garage.”Since then, this society has moved onward, never looking back, as the car transformed America from a farm-based society into an indust rial power.gkstkThe cars that drove the American Dream have helped to create a global ecolo gical disaster. In America the demand for oil has grown by 22 percent since 1990.The problems of excessive(过度的)energy consumption, climate change and population growth have been described in a book by the American writer Thomas L. Friedman. He fears the worst, but hopes for the best.Friedman points out that the green economy(经济)is a chance to keep American strength. “The ability to design, build and export green technologies for producing clean water, clean air and healthy and abundant food is going to be the currency of power in the new century.”28. Why is hamburger mentioned in paragraph 2?A. To explain Americans’love for travelling by car.B. To show the influence of cars on American culture.C. To stress the popularity of fast food with Americans.D. To praise the effectiveness of America’s road system.29. What has the use of cars in America led to?A. Decline of economy.B. Environmental problems.C. A shortage of oil supply.D. A farm-based society.30. What is Friedman’s attitude towards America’s future?A. Ambiguous.B. Doubtful.C. Hopeful.D. Tolerant.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

浙江省嘉兴市2019届高三下学期英语考前保温卷二Word版含答案

浙江省嘉兴市2019届高三下学期英语考前保温卷二Word版含答案

浙江省嘉兴市2018-2019学年高三下学期英语考前保温卷(二)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答案。

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。

例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。

1.What time is it now?A. 9:10.B. 9:50.C. 10:00.2.What does the woman think of the weather?A. It’s nice.B. It’s warm.C. It’s cold.3.What will the man do?A. Give a lecture.B. Leave his office.C. Attend a meeting.4.What is the woman’s opinion about the course?A. Too hard.B. Worth taking.C. Very easy.5.What does the woman want the man to do?A. Speak louder.B. Apologize to her.C. Turn off the radio.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。

每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话前,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。

每段对话读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.How long did Michael stay in China?A. Five days.B. One week.C. Two weeks.7.Where did Michael go last year?A. Russia.B. Norway.C. India.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

浙江省嘉兴地区2018-2019学年5月高三英语模拟测试含答案详解

浙江省嘉兴地区2018-2019学年5月高三英语模拟测试含答案详解

浙江省嘉兴地区 2018-2019学年 5月高三英语模拟答案详解第一部分: 听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分满分30分)1-5.A A C CC6-10 CBBAC 11-15 CCAAC 16-20 AACAB听力原文第一节听下面 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。

(Text 1)M: My head is aching. I might need to go and see a doctor.W: I think⑴you need more sleep rather than a doctor. You spent too much time playing computer games last night.(Text 2)M: Come on, Mary. It’s already 7. We will be late for the train.W: Take it easy, Tom.⑵We still have 30 minutes. And it only takes 15 minutes to get there.(Text 3)M:⑶Excuse me. Do you know where the soccer stadium is?W: Yes. Go down the street and then turn left at the 1st corner, and you will find the soccer stadium.M: Thank you.(Text 4)M: Oh, no. I can’t find my credit card again. Where on earth did I put it?W:⑷You never learn your lesson, do you?(Text 5)W: What’s up? You look annoyed.M: I’ve decided to buy a car. But⑸I don’t know whether to buy a new car or a second-hand one.W: If I were you, I would buy a new car. It will save you a lot of money in the long run.(Text 6)W: John, what sports do you like?M: Well, my favourite sport is baseball. As you know,⑹my father and most of his friends were baseball players, so I was always around baseball.W: Wow, that’s great!M: Yeah.⑺I played baseball pretty much through my high school and university.W: Then, why did you stop?M: Well, it wasn’t exactly by choice. I didn’t want to be a professional baseball player, so I ended up retiring from baseball and pursuing other things.(Text 7)M: Oh my god. I can’t believe that this happened. This is horrible.W: What? What happened?M: Well, this morning I took Lily out for a walk like I always do. We were practicing trick for the up-coming show. I threw the ball harder than I usually do and it bounced into the street. I tried to stop her but she just kept on running and … and …⑻I couldn’t stop the car from coming…W: Oh my gosh! I’m so sorry. Is there anything that I can do for you?M: Well,⑼w e will need to start training a new dog for the show, I guess.⑽You can also make me a cup of tea. I think I need to calm my nerves.(Text 8)M: My name is Steven. And I come from the North of England.W: Oh, really! Where in the North of England?M:⑾A small village called Gawsworth.W: Mm-hm. Is it a big place?M: No.W: Do you go back there often?M: Not so often. The last time I went back was Christmas.W: Oh, really! OK. Did you have a good time?M:⑿Yeah, it was very nice. I saw old friends and family and did the usual Christmas things.W: What actually are the usual Christmas things?M: Oh, I guess, uh,⑿a lot of eating and a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing. Just general fun and games I guess.W: How many of your family members still live in the village?M: Well …⒀my mom and dad live in the village… um, my brother and sister actually live in the town, pretty close to the village, so my family is all in that general area.W: Oh, OK. Thanks a lot, Steven.(Text 9)W: Oh, no, George! I completely forgot what today is.M: What day is it today, Emily? I thought it was just a regular Thursday.W: Well, it is Thursday. But today is School Spirit Day! I don’t have my school sweater with me. I was really looking forward to it.M: Oh, that’s right! I ⒁think I might have an extra one, though.W: If you have an extra one, that would be great. My science teacher said if we all wore our school sweaters today, we would earn a prize.M: Here is my extra sweater! It may be a little big on you, but it will still do.W: Thank you so much, George!⒂I was spending so much time getting ready for your birthday party tomorrow that I forgot to bring mine this morning.M: Oh, no!⒃I forgot that tomorrow is my birthday!W: How did you forget your own birthday?(Text 10)W: Mr. Bank, this is Lydia speaking. Sorry to bother you. I know you’re on vacation today. As you know,⒄I won’t be able to come to work on Friday, so I just want to go over your plan for tomorrow.⒅The most important thing is that Mrs. Green has called a staff meeting for Friday morning. It starts early---she’s asked for everyone to be in the main conference room at eight o’clock.Also, one of our customers, Mr. King called. Can you meet him for lunch tomorrow? He suggested the Italian restaurant on the ground floor of our office building at about twelve. Is that OK?⒆He asked you to give him a call at 555-8756 to let him know. Mr. Suki called this morning, and he’d like to play golf with you on Saturday at three, so I went ahead and made a reservation for the two of you at Spyglass. Oh, and there is a staff party tomorrow afternoon for Mrs. Bench’s 50th birthday. That’s at five o’clock in the recreation area.⒇A nd finally, don’t forget you have a doctor’s appointment tomorrow morning at eleven. Well, I think that’s it. I’ll be back in the office on Monday morning. See you then. Hope you’re enjoying your day off.第二部分: 阅读理解(每小题2.5分, 满分35分)21-23 CDD 24-27 DBCA 28-30 DBD31-35 FAGCB第21题可采用排除法。

浙江省嘉兴市2023届高三下学期二模英语试题含答案

浙江省嘉兴市2023届高三下学期二模英语试题含答案

高三下学期二模英语试题一、阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Tiny homes have been popular as home prices have climbed to new heights and people have looked for creative ways to downsize. We've seen many design concepts, including storage units and buses, but Jim Dotzenrod and his daughter Danielle recently came upwith a unique one. The pair worked together on the family project to transform a 1973 train caboose (乘务员专用车厢) into the sleeper car.The CR Station Train Caboose, as it's known on Airbnb, which has become somewhat ofits own tourist destination in the small town that houses it, is available to rent for $124 a night, and has an excellent rating of 4.86 out of 5 from more than 300 guests on the booking website.According to Insider, the project began when Jim saw a bunch of train cabooses along the side of the road during a drive out of town. He said he wondered if he could change one of them into a place where people could live or stay. So, he bought the 52,000-pound caboose for $8,000. Getting the caboose to its final home took some creative thinking and some heavy-duty equipment.Danielle said the work was challenging, especially since she and her dad both have day jobs. But their schedules didn't stop them from finishing the project. "My dad can do anything he sets his mind to—like, absolutely anything—but my dad is so low maintenance himself," Danielle told the website. "So when we built this together it was a good combination because he could build whatever and have me pushing him like, 'Hey, let's make this as cool as we can.'"This caboose also has Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, a refrigerator, a shower and more. So, if you're ever traveling in Iowa and want to experience something special, book a stay at the CR Station Train Caboose!1.What can we know about the CR Station Train Caboose?A.It can only be booked online.B.It has become a local attraction.C.It offers a new concept in home decoration.D.It was transported to the town with little effort.2.The words "low maintenance" in paragraph 4 indicate Jim Dotzenrod is ______.A.easy and pleasant to deal with B.determined to do what he wantsC.excellent at building houses D.experienced in project design3.What is the purpose of the last paragraph?A.To introduce a lifestyle. B.To share an experience.C.To show a travel trend. D.To make an advertisement.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。

浙江省嘉兴市2019届高三下学期英语考前保温卷一含答案

浙江省嘉兴市2019届高三下学期英语考前保温卷一含答案

浙江省嘉兴市2018-2019学年高三下学期英语考前保温卷第I卷(选择题)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1. How long does it take the girl to go to school?A. 10 minutes.B. 20 minutes.C. 30 minutes2. What’s wrong with the woman?A. She has a fever.B. She has a cough.C. She has a headache.3. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Repairing their houses.B. Their summer holidays.C. Visiting their parents.4. What does the man want to do?A. Read the newspaper.B. Make a phone call.C. Meet the manager.5. What movies does the woman like best?A. Historical films.B. Horror movies.C. Science fiction.听6段材料,回答6、7题。

6. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At the zoo gate.B. At the bus stop.C. At the train station.7. How will the man go to his destination?A. By T-30.B. On foot.C. By z-8.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8. What do we know about Peter/A. He is still a student.B. He likes to travel.C. He will go to Bali too.9. Why does the woman want to travel by ship?A. Traveling by ship is her favorite.B. She wants the work on the ship.C. She wants to relax herself.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

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浙江省嘉兴市2018-2019学年高三下学期英语考前保温卷(二)考试时间:120分钟;满分:150分注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)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答案。

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。

例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。

1.What time is it now?A. 9:10.B. 9:50.C. 10:00.2.What does the woman think of the weather?A. It’s nice.B. It’s warm.C. It’s cold.3.What will the man do?A. Give a lecture.B. Leave his office.C. Attend a meeting.4.What is the woman’s opinion about the course?A. T oo hard.B. W orth taking.C. V ery easy.5.What does the woman want the man to do?A. Speak louder.B. Apologize to her.C. Turn off the radio.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。

每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话前,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。

每段对话读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.How long did Michael stay in China?A. Five days.B. One week.C. T wo weeks.7.Where did Michael go last year?A. Russia.B. Norway.C. India.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.What food does Sally like?A. Chicken.B. Fish.C. Eggs.9.What are the speakers going to do?A. Order dishes.B. Cook dinner.C. Go shopping. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Where are the speakers?A. In a hospital.B. In the office.C. At home.11. When is the report due?A. Thursday.B. Friday.C. Next Monday.12.What does George suggest Stephanie do with the report?A. Improve it.B. Hand it in later.C. Leave it with him.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Homeowner and cleaner.C. Salesperson and customer.14.What kind of apartment do the speakers prefer?A. One near a market.B. One without furniture.C. One with two bedrooms.15.How much rent should one pay for the one-bedroom apartment?A. $350.B. $400.C. $415.16.Where is the apartment the speakers would like to see?A. On Lake Street.B. On Market Street.C. On South Street.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.What percentage of the world’s tea exports go to Britain?A. Almost 15%.B. About 30%.C. Over 40%.18.Why do tea tasters taste tea with milk?A. T ea with milk is healthy.B. T ea tastes much better with milk.C. Most British people drink tea that way.19.Who suggests a price for each tea?A. T ea tasters.B. T ea exporters.C. T ea companies.20.What is the speaker talking about?A. The life of tea tasters.B. Afternoon tea in Britain.C. The London T ea Trade Centre.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)A21. What can we know about Marriott Detroit Southfield?A. It is designed specially for businessmen.B. It has well-developed traffic to other cities.C. It is quite close to local attractions.D. It is the cheapest of the three hotels.22. What can we learn from the three advertisements?A. You may bring pets into Residence Inn Milford.B. Residence Inn Milford is located in New YorkC. Marriott Detroit Southfield is built inside a park.D. Smoking is allowed in Comfort Suites Kodak.23. If you want to take exercise and go climbing after settling down, you may choose ______.A. New Haven hotelB. Marriott Detroit SouthfieldC. Residence Inn MilfordD. Comfort Suites KodakBWhen I was 16, I read a magazine article about a museum called the McKay, once the home of a watercolorist named Marian McKay. She had requested the community to turn it into a museum upon her death. On a sunny Saturday, Sally and I drove over to the museum. She asked, "Do you have the address? ""No, but I'll recognize it, there was a picture in the magazine. ""Oh, stop. There it is!”The museum was free. We entered, excited. A group of people sitting in the hall stopped talking and stared at us."May I help you?" a man asked. "No, "I said. "We're fine.” Tour guides got on my nerves. Whatif they talked a long time about a painting you weren't that interested in? Sally had gone upstairs. The people in the hall seemed very nosy(爱窥探的), keeping their eyes on me with curiosity. What was their problem? I saw some nice sculptures in one room. Suddenly I sensed a man standing behind me. "Where do you think you are? " he asked. I turned sharply. "The Mckay Art Museum!" He smiled, shaking his head. "Sorry, the Mckay is on New Braunfels Street." "What’s this place?” I asked, still confused. "Well, it's our home." My heart jolted(震颤). I raced to the staircase and called out, "Sally! Come down immediately! ""There's some really good stuff up there." She stepped down, looking confused. I pushed her toward the front door, waving at the family, saying, "Sorry, please forgive us, you have a really nice place." Outside, when I told Sally what happened, she covered her mouth, laughing. She couldn't believe how long they let us look around without saying anything.The real McKay was splendid, but we felt nervous the whole time we were there. Van Gogh, Picasso. This time, we stayed together, in case anything else unusual happened.Thirty years later, a woman approached me in a public place. "Excuse me, did you ever enter a residence, long ago, thinking it was the McKay Museum?""Yes. But how do you know? We never told anyone.""That was my home. I was a teenager sitting in the hall. Before you came over, I never realized what a beautiful place I lived in. I never felt lucky before. You thought it was a museum. My feelings about my home changed after that. I've always wanted to thank you."24. How did the author feel about being stared at by the people in the hall?A. Concerned.B. Frightened.C. Puzzled.D. Delighted.25. Why did the author refuse the help from the man in the house?A. She disliked people who were nosy.B. She felt nervous when talking to strangers.C. She knew more about art than the man.D. She mistook him for a tour guide.26. Why did the author describe the real McKay museum in just a few words?A. The real museum lacked enough artwork to interest her.B. She was too upset to spend much time at the real museum.C. The McKay was disappointing compared with the house.D. The event happening in the house was more significant.27. What could we learn from the last paragraph?A. People should have good taste to enjoy life.B. People should spend more time with their family.C. People tend to be blind to the beauty around them.D. People tend to educate teenagers at a museum.CFive days a week, Victor Ibarra and his friend Sandy Norse ride bicycles through North Brooklyn, collecting food waste from restaurants, coffee shops, and other small businesses and packing it into plastic tubs on atrailer(拖车)pulled by his bike. And every Sunday afternoon, neighborhood residents chopped their food waste firstly, waiting for Victor Ibarra and Sandy Norse’s arrival to collect the staff.These h ousehold waste contains more whole apples, whole tomatoes, and whole bunches of cabbages than commercial waste does, while cat litter, bones, and disposable cups, bowls and plates are not accepted.In 2016, they even founded BK ROT, a nonprofit collecting andcomposting operation to continue their careers. At BK ROT, food waste is mixed with wood chips and sawdust(锯末), then moved, over a period of weeks, through a series of wooden bins the size of washing machines. By the time it reaches the final bin, it's black and bug-covered and unrecognizable as former food. The resulting mass, the compost, is sold in local stores or directly to individuals. "Somebody came from Staten Island yesterday and took a lot,” Norse said, “but most of it goes to nearby urban farms and community garden s.”Some farmers and many citizens follow their examples, beginning to turn to running their farms and gardens without using any chemicals. To their delight, they feel that this makes the soil in their fields richer in minerals and so more fertile. BK Rot is becoming popular with a goal --- to grow good food and avoid damaging the environment or people’s health.28. How is the compost made from?A.First combined with sawdust, moved and then rots.B.First moved, processed and then sold.C.First collected, packed and then sent to farms.D.First chopped, moved and then delivered to individuals.29. What can we learn about the compost?posting operation can only be conducted by professionals.B.Not all the household food waste can be processed into the compost.C.The compost maybe only come from the household waste.D.The resulting mess will be packed into a wooden bin till it rots.30. Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.Collecting Food Waste Attracts More PeopleB.Victor Ibarra and Sandy Norse Go GreenC.Food Waste Can Be Turned into TreasureD.Farmers Will Be Blessed with the Compost第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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