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2019年浙江省十校联盟高三10月联考英语试题及答案解析

2019年浙江省十校联盟高三10月联考英语试题及答案解析

2019年浙江省十校联盟高三10月联考英语试题注意事项: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)一、阅读理解One evening last summer, 11-year-old Owen and his mom put on white suits and taped their rain boots to their pant legs. Then they each grabbed a wooden pole with a large white cloth attached to it and started dragging the tools through the trees and grass in their Wisconsin backyard.They were looking for ticks(扁虱虫). Owen’s mom, Amy Prunuske, teaches microbiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Wausau. She studies diseases that ticks carry. Owen, though, is known as a citizen scientist. Citizen scientists are people—young or old—who help collect data for research projects. They usually aren’t professional scientists, or if they are, not in the field of the project. Still, their work can be incredibly important. Citizen scientists can help trained scientists gather data from all over the world—even from space. They can provide new ideas and new ways of thinking.Kids often make great citizen scientists because they tend to be curious and good at following precise directions. Sometimes they’re even better at these things than adults. And schools are convenient places for scientists to recruit big groups of helpers. As a bonus, citizen science often gets kids more excited about science.Citizen science takes advantage not just of many sets of eyeballs, but also of many minds. When professional European scientists in Austria were trying to find how best to encourage people to use less energy, they partnered with student citizen scientists. The adult scientists had a long list of questions for people about how much energy they used. Right away, the students noticed some problems the adults hadn’t thought of. There were too many questions, the kids said. And some of those questions were too complicated.The day in the backyard, Owen found two black-legged ticks, animals so tiny they’re often hard to see. He and his mom took the pests to a summer program she was teaching. There, he and other young citizen scientists tested the ticks for the bacterium that causes Lyme disease, which causes fever and headaches and can make a person extremely tired.1.Why did Owen go to catch ticks with his mom?A.To provide data for professional scientists.B.To prepare for his own future research.C.To help her study the diseases carried by ticks.D.To prevent ticks from spreading diseases.2.What do we learn from paragraph 4?A.Citizen science is mostly carried out at school.B.Students only help find answers to basic questions.C.Student scientists are more creative in scientific research.D.Young citizen scientists help professional scientists a lot.3.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.Scientists Find New Ways of Research B.Kids Make Great Citizen Scientists C.Scientists Need New Ideas from Kids D.Kids Show Great Interest in ScienceWhen people are rude to their co-workers or treat them badly, they probably don’t realize the unintended victims in the encounter could be the co-workers, children. Women who experience incivility in the workplace are more likely to engage in stricter, more authoritarian parenting practices that can have a negative impact on their children, according to the research presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association.“These findings reveal some previously undocumented ways that women, in particular, suffer as a result of workplace aggression,” said researcher Angela Dionisi, PhD, of Carleton University. This research also speaks to a previously unacknowledged group of indirect incivility victims, namely children.Workplace incivility is any behavior that is disrespectful, impolite or otherwise goes against workplace standards of respect, according to coauthor Kathryne Dupre, PhD, of Carleton University. “We now know that the outcomes of workplace incivility are vast and negative,” said Dupre. Survey results showed that incivility in the workplace was associated with mothers feeling less effective as parents, which could help explain the increased need toengage in strict, controlling parenting behavior, said Dupre.Authoritarian parents have high expectations from their children, with rules that they expect their children to follow unconditionally. At the same time, though, they provide very little in the way of feedback and severely punish any mistake, said Dupre. They tend to have lots of regulations and micromanage almost every aspect of their children’s lives, valuing discipline over fun.“Research suggests that authoritarian p arenting is more of a negative style of parenting as compared to other parenting styles. This style of parenting has been associated with a variety of negative child outcomes, including exhibiting aggressive behavior outside the home, being fearful or overly shy around others, having difficulty in social situations due to a lack of social competence,” she said.4.Which of the following is the closest in meaning to the underlined word “incivility” in Paragraph 1?A.Rudeness. B.Panic.C.Violence. D.Argument.5.Which of the following is NOT a feature of authoritarian parents?A.They tend to be too strict with their children.B.They set high standards for their children to reach.C.They want to keep their children’s life under control.D.They attach equal importance to discipline and fun.6.What is the main idea of the passage?A.The cause of more authoritarian parents.B.The harm of workplace incivility to children.C.The different styles of parenting practices.D.The effects of high expectations from children.It is no secret that physical activity is necessary to a person’s well-being. Because children are continuously developing physically and emotionally, they are especially affected by the benefits of activity. Former First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative reports that nearly one-third of US children are overweight or obese, and that “schools are a key setting for kids to get their 60 minutes of play with moderate activity, given the significant portion(部分) of time they spend there.”Physical education programs in schools directly benefit students’ physical health. Regular exercise promotes muscles and bone development. In addition to participating in physical activity, students in P.E. learn the fundamentals of a healthful lifestyle, the building blocks upon which they can develop into healthy, knowledgeable adults.Though the lack of attention on P.E. is often justified as an opportunity to spend more time in the classroom, studies show that physical activity contributes to improved academic performance. Regular activity during the school day is strongly associated with higher concentration levels. A statewide policy in North Carolina requires that children from kindergarten to eighth grade participate in 30 minutes of physical activity each day.Activities in P.E. help children develop healthful social interactions. From a young age, children learn cooperation through group activities and form a positive sense of identity as part of a team. Such group activities are continually important as children grow older. The International Platform on Sport and Development states that sport has been used as a practical tool to engage young people in their communities through volunteering, resulting in higher levels of leadership and community engagement among young people.The benefits of P.E. to a child’s mental health are both complex and comprehensive. Improved physical health, academics and social interactions all contribute to good mental health. Physical activit y sets the stage for a good night’s sleep, provides more energy to participate in hobbies and interact with others.7.The first paragraph implies that ________.A.children are becoming much lazier nowadaysB.some schools have forbidden physical activityC.most parents are dissatisfied with school educationD.schools must pay more attention to physical education8.Physical education is ignored in a way because ________.A.children dislike taking physical activityB.schools are worried about children’s safetyC.students should have more time for studyD.less sporting equipment is available to school children9.Which is NOT a benefit of P.E.classes?A.They assure you of a successful future. B.They keep your mind in a good state. C.They help you focus on your studies. D.They do good to your social skills.10.What is the author’s possible attitude towards the policy in North C arolina? A.Sceptical. B.Favorable.C.Ambiguous. D.Objective.二、完形填空We’ve all seen ambulances come speeding down the road, prepared to help when disaster 11 . But sometimes even an ambulance can’t 12 fast enough to save someone’s l ife. In 13 like that, Eli Beer hopes to save the day.Beer is the founder of United Hatzalah, a volunteer-run organization in Israel, 14to saving lives. Every year many people die waiting for an ambulance to arrive because the ambulance got 15 in traffic or was simply too far away. Trying to solve this problem by using motorcycles, Beer 16 a team of volunteers from all 17 and stages of life and trained them to respond to emergencies. He then gave each of them a motorcycle equipped with medical 18 . Then the volunteer went 19 to their daily lives.United Hatzalah has a call center staffed 20 by volunteers. When someone calls to tell them of an emergency, they answer it in three 21 or less. Then Beer’s tech nology calculates which volunteer is closest to the 22 . As soon as that volunteer is notified, he or she 23 everything and rushes over.When a volunteer arrives, he or she 24 CPR(心肺复苏) if necessary, and uses the medical equipment in the motorcycle to help the 25 . The goal is 26 : Keep the patient alive until the regular ambulance arrives. According to Beer, an ambulance’s average response time is 12 to 15 minutes, while United Hatzalah volunteers 27 in three.United Hatzalah’s medical care is 28 for patients because it’s run mostly by volunteers, and donations cover the 29 of supplies and staff. It clearly shows the30 of individuals willing to use their abilities to help others.11.A.blows B.strikes C.beats D.kicks 12.A.send B.reach C.leave D.arrive 13.A.thoughts B.situations C.movements D.dilemmas 14.A.introduced B.offered C.dedicated D.connected 15.A.lost B.crashed C.hit D.stuck 16.A.joined B.worked C.employed D.gathered17.A.professions B.structures C.levels D.titles 18.A.records B.demands C.orders D.supplies 19.A.alone B.back C.off D.down 20.A.entirely B.secretly C.probably D.finally 21.A.days B.hours C.minutes D.seconds 22.A.stage B.scene C.sight D.show 23.A.drops B.reserves C.finishes D.stores 24.A.carries B.suggests C.performs D.treats 25.A.tired B.attacked C.injured D.endangered 26.A.easy B.achievable C.simple D.unique 27.A.come up B.end up C.show up D.stay up 28.A.enough B.ready C.priceless D.free 29.A.reward B.cost C.salary D.income 30.A.power B.example C.courage D.energy第II卷(非选择题)三、七选五Forgetfulness can be a normal part of aging. 31.As a result, some people may notice that it takes longer to learn new things; they don’t remember information as well as they did, or they lose things like their glasses, cellphones or other small items. These are usually signs of mild forgetfulness, not serious memory problems.32.For example, medication side effects, vitamin B12 shortage, alcoholism, tumors(肿瘤) or infections in the brain can cause memory loss. A doctor should treat serious medical conditions like these as soon as possible.Emotional problems, such as stress, anxiety or depression, can make a person more forgetful. For instance, someone who has recently retired or who is coping with the death of a relative or a friend may feel sad, lonely or worried. 33.The confusion and forgetfulness caused by emotions are usually temporary and go away when the feelings fade. The emotional problems can be eased by supportive friends and family. 34.Treatment may include counseling, medication or both.If you’re concerned that you or someone you know has a serious memory problem, talk with your doctor. 35.Health care professionals can recommend ways to manage the problem or make suggestions on treatment or services that might help you out.A.Consider participating in clinical trials or studies.B.It’s advisable to have health issues treated in time.C.He or she can diagnose the problem or refer you to a specialist.D.But if they last for a long time, it is necessary to get help from a doctor.E.Some memory problems are related to health issues that may be treatable.F.As people get older, changes occur in all parts of the body, including the brain. G.Trying to deal with these life changes leaves some people confused or forgetful.四、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

2019年浙江省十校联盟高三10月联考英语试题及答案解析

2019年浙江省十校联盟高三10月联考英语试题及答案解析

2019年浙江省十校联盟高三10月联考英语试题注意事项: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)一、阅读理解One evening last summer, 11-year-old Owen and his mom put on white suits and taped their rain boots to their pant legs. Then they each grabbed a wooden pole with a large white cloth attached to it and started dragging the tools through the trees and grass in their Wisconsin backyard.They were looking for ticks(扁虱虫). Owen’s mom, Amy Prunuske, teaches microbiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Wausau. She studies diseases that ticks carry. Owen, though, is known as a citizen scientist. Citizen scientists are people—young or old—who help collect data for research projects. They usually aren’t professional scientists, or if they are, not in the field of the project. Still, their work can be incredibly important. Citizen scientists can help trained scientists gather data from all over the world—even from space. They can provide new ideas and new ways of thinking.Kids often make great citizen scientists because they tend to be curious and good at following precise directions. Sometimes they’re even better at these things than adults. And schools are convenient places for scientists to recruit big groups of helpers. As a bonus, citizen science often gets kids more excited about science.Citizen science takes advantage not just of many sets of eyeballs, but also of many minds. When professional European scientists in Austria were trying to find how best to encourage people to use less energy, they partnered with student citizen scientists. The adult scientists had a long list of questions for people about how much energy they used. Right away, the students noticed some problems the adults hadn’t thought of. There were too many questions, the kids said. And some of those questions were too complicated.The day in the backyard, Owen found two black-legged ticks, animals so tiny they’re often hard to see. He and his mom took the pests to a summer program she was teaching. There, he and other young citizen scientists tested the ticks for the bacterium that causes Lyme disease, which causes fever and headaches and can make a person extremely tired.1.Why did Owen go to catch ticks with his mom?A.To provide data for professional scientists.B.To prepare for his own future research.C.To help her study the diseases carried by ticks.D.To prevent ticks from spreading diseases.2.What do we learn from paragraph 4?A.Citizen science is mostly carried out at school.B.Students only help find answers to basic questions.C.Student scientists are more creative in scientific research.D.Young citizen scientists help professional scientists a lot.3.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.Scientists Find New Ways of Research B.Kids Make Great Citizen Scientists C.Scientists Need New Ideas from Kids D.Kids Show Great Interest in ScienceWhen people are rude to their co-workers or treat them badly, they probably don’t realize the unintended victims in the encounter could be the co-workers, children. Women who experience incivility in the workplace are more likely to engage in stricter, more authoritarian parenting practices that can have a negative impact on their children, according to the research presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association.“These findings reveal some previously undocumented ways that women, in particular, suffer as a result of workplace aggression,” said researcher Angela Dionisi, PhD, of Carleton University. This research also speaks to a previously unacknowledged group of indirect incivility victims, namely children.Workplace incivility is any behavior that is disrespectful, impolite or otherwise goes against workplace standards of respect, according to coauthor Kathryne Dupre, PhD, of Carleton University. “We now know that the outcomes of workplace incivility are vast and negative,” said Dupre. Survey results showed that incivility in the workplace was associated with mothers feeling less effective as parents, which could help explain the increased need toengage in strict, controlling parenting behavior, said Dupre.Authoritarian parents have high expectations from their children, with rules that they expect their children to follow unconditionally. At the same time, though, they provide very little in the way of feedback and severely punish any mistake, said Dupre. They tend to have lots of regulations and micromanage almost every aspect of their children’s lives, valuing discipline over fun.“Research suggests that authoritarian p arenting is more of a negative style of parenting as compared to other parenting styles. This style of parenting has been associated with a variety of negative child outcomes, including exhibiting aggressive behavior outside the home, being fearful or overly shy around others, having difficulty in social situations due to a lack of social competence,” she said.4.Which of the following is the closest in meaning to the underlined word “incivility” in Paragraph 1?A.Rudeness. B.Panic.C.Violence. D.Argument.5.Which of the following is NOT a feature of authoritarian parents?A.They tend to be too strict with their children.B.They set high standards for their children to reach.C.They want to keep their children’s life under control.D.They attach equal importance to discipline and fun.6.What is the main idea of the passage?A.The cause of more authoritarian parents.B.The harm of workplace incivility to children.C.The different styles of parenting practices.D.The effects of high expectations from children.It is no secret that physical activity is necessary to a person’s well-being. Because children are continuously developing physically and emotionally, they are especially affected by the benefits of activity. Former First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative reports that nearly one-third of US children are overweight or obese, and that “schools are a key setting for kids to get their 60 minutes of play with moderate activity, given the significant portion(部分) of time they spend there.”Physical education programs in schools directly benefit students’ physical health. Regular exercise promotes muscles and bone development. In addition to participating in physical activity, students in P.E. learn the fundamentals of a healthful lifestyle, the building blocks upon which they can develop into healthy, knowledgeable adults.Though the lack of attention on P.E. is often justified as an opportunity to spend more time in the classroom, studies show that physical activity contributes to improved academic performance. Regular activity during the school day is strongly associated with higher concentration levels. A statewide policy in North Carolina requires that children from kindergarten to eighth grade participate in 30 minutes of physical activity each day.Activities in P.E. help children develop healthful social interactions. From a young age, children learn cooperation through group activities and form a positive sense of identity as part of a team. Such group activities are continually important as children grow older. The International Platform on Sport and Development states that sport has been used as a practical tool to engage young people in their communities through volunteering, resulting in higher levels of leadership and community engagement among young people.The benefits of P.E. to a child’s mental health are both complex and comprehensive. Improved physical health, academics and social interactions all contribute to good mental health. Physical activit y sets the stage for a good night’s sleep, provides more energy to participate in hobbies and interact with others.7.The first paragraph implies that ________.A.children are becoming much lazier nowadaysB.some schools have forbidden physical activityC.most parents are dissatisfied with school educationD.schools must pay more attention to physical education8.Physical education is ignored in a way because ________.A.children dislike taking physical activityB.schools are worried about children’s safetyC.students should have more time for studyD.less sporting equipment is available to school children9.Which is NOT a benefit of P.E.classes?A.They assure you of a successful future. B.They keep your mind in a good state. C.They help you focus on your studies. D.They do good to your social skills.10.What is the author’s possible attitude towards the policy in North C arolina? A.Sceptical. B.Favorable.C.Ambiguous. D.Objective.二、完形填空We’ve all seen ambulances come speeding down the road, prepared to help when disaster 11 . But sometimes even an ambulance can’t 12 fast enough to save someone’s l ife. In 13 like that, Eli Beer hopes to save the day.Beer is the founder of United Hatzalah, a volunteer-run organization in Israel, 14to saving lives. Every year many people die waiting for an ambulance to arrive because the ambulance got 15 in traffic or was simply too far away. Trying to solve this problem by using motorcycles, Beer 16 a team of volunteers from all 17 and stages of life and trained them to respond to emergencies. He then gave each of them a motorcycle equipped with medical 18 . Then the volunteer went 19 to their daily lives.United Hatzalah has a call center staffed 20 by volunteers. When someone calls to tell them of an emergency, they answer it in three 21 or less. Then Beer’s tech nology calculates which volunteer is closest to the 22 . As soon as that volunteer is notified, he or she 23 everything and rushes over.When a volunteer arrives, he or she 24 CPR(心肺复苏) if necessary, and uses the medical equipment in the motorcycle to help the 25 . The goal is 26 : Keep the patient alive until the regular ambulance arrives. According to Beer, an ambulance’s average response time is 12 to 15 minutes, while United Hatzalah volunteers 27 in three.United Hatzalah’s medical care is 28 for patients because it’s run mostly by volunteers, and donations cover the 29 of supplies and staff. It clearly shows the30 of individuals willing to use their abilities to help others.11.A.blows B.strikes C.beats D.kicks 12.A.send B.reach C.leave D.arrive 13.A.thoughts B.situations C.movements D.dilemmas 14.A.introduced B.offered C.dedicated D.connected 15.A.lost B.crashed C.hit D.stuck 16.A.joined B.worked C.employed D.gathered17.A.professions B.structures C.levels D.titles 18.A.records B.demands C.orders D.supplies 19.A.alone B.back C.off D.down 20.A.entirely B.secretly C.probably D.finally 21.A.days B.hours C.minutes D.seconds 22.A.stage B.scene C.sight D.show 23.A.drops B.reserves C.finishes D.stores 24.A.carries B.suggests C.performs D.treats 25.A.tired B.attacked C.injured D.endangered 26.A.easy B.achievable C.simple D.unique 27.A.come up B.end up C.show up D.stay up 28.A.enough B.ready C.priceless D.free 29.A.reward B.cost C.salary D.income 30.A.power B.example C.courage D.energy第II卷(非选择题)三、七选五Forgetfulness can be a normal part of aging. 31.As a result, some people may notice that it takes longer to learn new things; they don’t remember information as well as they did, or they lose things like their glasses, cellphones or other small items. These are usually signs of mild forgetfulness, not serious memory problems.32.For example, medication side effects, vitamin B12 shortage, alcoholism, tumors(肿瘤) or infections in the brain can cause memory loss. A doctor should treat serious medical conditions like these as soon as possible.Emotional problems, such as stress, anxiety or depression, can make a person more forgetful. For instance, someone who has recently retired or who is coping with the death of a relative or a friend may feel sad, lonely or worried. 33.The confusion and forgetfulness caused by emotions are usually temporary and go away when the feelings fade. The emotional problems can be eased by supportive friends and family. 34.Treatment may include counseling, medication or both.If you’re concerned that you or someone you know has a serious memory problem, talk with your doctor. 35.Health care professionals can recommend ways to manage the problem or make suggestions on treatment or services that might help you out.A.Consider participating in clinical trials or studies.B.It’s advisable to have health issues treated in time.C.He or she can diagnose the problem or refer you to a specialist.D.But if they last for a long time, it is necessary to get help from a doctor.E.Some memory problems are related to health issues that may be treatable.F.As people get older, changes occur in all parts of the body, including the brain. G.Trying to deal with these life changes leaves some people confused or forgetful.四、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

2019年5月浙江省学考选考金华市高2019届高2016级金华一中高三英语试卷及答案押题卷高考仿真冲刺卷及答案

2019年5月浙江省学考选考金华市高2019届高2016级金华一中高三英语试卷及答案押题卷高考仿真冲刺卷及答案

浙江金华第一中学2019届高考适应性模拟考英语第—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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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 does the woman ask the man to buy?[A] Wine. [B] Beer. [C] Juice.2. Where is the Furniture Department?[A] Before the entrance.[B] Next to the Men’s Wear.[C] Opposite the Electronics Department.3. How does the woman feel about her performance?[A] Confident. [B] Worried. [C] Satisfied.4. What are the speakers mainly talking about?[A] When they will attend the party.[B] Where the party will be held.[CI Why the man will miss the party.5. What will the woman do this weekend?[A] Climb the mountains. [B] Work at the office. [C] Have a rest.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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。

金华十校2019年11月高三模拟考试英语试题

金华十校2019年11月高三模拟考试英语试题

金华十校2019年11月高三模拟考试英语试题卷本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),共150分,考试时间120分钟。

请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂写在答题纸上。

第I卷(选择题共95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三个选项中选岀最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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—小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Why won't the man help the woman?A.He has a dentist appointment.B.He has to go to work.C.He is visiting his sister.2.How is the woman probably related to the man?A. She's his wife.B. She's his colleague.C. She's his cleaner.3.What's the man's probable job?A. A delivery driver.B. An office manager.C. A professional chef.4.How is the man paying for college?A.He is borrowing money from a bank.B.He has won a scholarship.C.His parents are giving him money.5.Where would James probably like to go?A.To historical buildings in Egypt.B.To a tropical beach.C.To the Amazon rainforest.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。

(高考模拟英语试卷10份合集)金华市重点中学2019届高考模拟英语试卷合集

(高考模拟英语试卷10份合集)金华市重点中学2019届高考模拟英语试卷合集

高考模拟英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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 time is it now?A. About 3:30.B. About 4:00.C. About 4:30.2. What does the man mean?A. He will send someone right away.B. The woman can call later that day.C. He is going to repair the pipe later.3. Why are they collecting money?A. To buy a gift for Jenny.B. To pay for the ticket to Nanjing.C. To get some cash for the man.4. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The apartment is too small.B. The apartment is available.C. The apartment is in perfect condition.5. Who is the man looking for?A. His classmate.B. His teacher.C. His brother.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

浙江省金华市十校高三英语模拟试题(含解析)

浙江省金华市十校高三英语模拟试题(含解析)

浙江省金华市十校2019届高三英语模拟试题(含解析)本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),共150分,考试时间120分钟。

请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂写在答题纸上。

第I卷(选择题共95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选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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.When will the woman type the letter for the man?A. In the morning.B. In the afternoon.C. In the evening. 【答案】B【解析】【原文】此题为听力题,解析略。

2.Which team won this year?A. Green House.B. Blue House.C. Red House.【答案】B【解析】【原文】此题为听力题,解析略。

3.What does the man want to do?A. Change a shirt.B. Return a suit.C. Buy a tie.【答案】C【解析】【原文】此题为听力题,解析略。

4.What is the weather like on the island?A. Sunny.B. Stormy.C. Cloudy.【答案】B【解析】【原文】此题为听力题,解析略。

5.What is the man most probably?A. A doctor.B. A worker.C. A policeman. 【答案】A【解析】【原文】此题为听力题,解析略。

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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

2019届浙江省金华市十校2016级高三高考模拟考试英语试卷及解析

2019届浙江省金华市十校2016级高三高考模拟考试英语试卷及解析

2019届金华市十校2016级高三高考模拟考试英语试卷★祝考试顺利★本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),共150分,考试时间120分钟。

请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂写在答题纸上。

第I卷(选择题共95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选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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.When will the woman type the letter for the man?A. In the morning.B. In the afternoon.C. In the evening. 【答案】B【解析】2.Which team won this year?A. Green House.B. Blue House.C. Red House. 【答案】B【解析】3.What does the man want to do?A. Change a shirt.B. Return a suit.C. Buy a tie. 【答案】C【解析】4.What is the weather like on the island?A. Sunny.B. Stormy.C. Cloudy.【答案】B【解析】5.What is the man most probably?A. A doctor.B. A worker.C. A policeman. 【答案】A【解析】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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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。

2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(浙江省名校新高考联盟(Z20)第三次联考)-学生用卷

2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(浙江省名校新高考联盟(Z20)第三次联考)-学生用卷

2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(浙江省名校新高考联盟(Z20)第三次联考)-学生用卷一、阅读理解(本大题共10小题,每小题2.5分,共25分)1、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(A篇)第21~24题10分Several years ago, my mother spent about two weeks in a Montreal hospital following an operation. She was well on the road to recovery and she was wholly determined to return home as soon as possible—then something changed. What followed was as confusing to me as it was to her. She forgot what day it was or who had just visited her. She lost her appetite and her motivation to do the exercises that were helping her heal.I turned to doctors in search of answers, but no one could explain these changes. It wasn't until I came across Sydney Loney's essay "State of Confusion" that I finally found a disease that seemed to fit: hospital-acquired delirium(HAD 医院获得性精神错乱).Every year, thousands of patients leave Canadian hospitals with HAD. The causes of the condition aren't fully understood but are believed to be partly because of poor nutrition, disturbed sleep and the use of some devices which can cause injury. It can happen to anyone, anywhere. There's the 87-year- old woman who broke her hip and then forgot why she was in the hospital; another elderly woman who started seeing waterfalls coming from the ceiling after being admitted.HAD was first identified in the 1960s, but symptoms in today's patients are still mistaken for everyday signs of aging. HAD may look like dementia(痴呆), but it is a serious confused state, while dementia is a condition characterized by memory loss. Most importantly, HAD is usually caused by something related to the outside of one's body—which means it could, in theory, be prevented.…I hope my mother's story provides guidance for readers who have experienced similar situations, and that its knowledge helps protect patients during their hospital stays.(1) When did the author know what disease her mother got?A. After reading a relevant article.B. After consulting doctors.C. After asking other patients for advice.D. After seeking medical service.(2) The two examples in paragraph 3 are used to prove that.A. the aged are the major victims of HADB. people with HAD have different symptomsC. HAD is common among patients admitted to hospitalsD. women in hospital are more likely to suffer from HAD(3) We can know from the text that HAD is a disease.A. which first appeared in the 1960sB. whose cause is still not known for sureC. whose symptoms are the same as those of dementiaD. which has something to do with people's inner body(4) What will the author most probably discuss in the missing part following paragraph 4?A. Infection of HAD.B. Causes of HAD.C. Characteristics of HAD.D. Prevention of HAD.2、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(B篇)第25~27题7.5分In the US TV series Friends, Rachel Green is a classic example of a pushover. More often than not, she gives in to her childhood friend Monica Geller's demands on trivial(琐碎的) things such as what to eat for a lunch, even if she has her own preference.Like Rachel, some people find themselves being constantly influenced by others. There are all kinds of reasons why they would act as easy- going and flexible as Rachel does. Maybe the topic of discussion just isn't something that interests them. Take household issues for example. Most men don't get overly excited at the idea of buying new kitchenware. So it's not uncommon to hear a husband tell his wife "you can buy whatever you like"or "I don't care". Technically, he's being a pushover. But he's also being flexible, avoiding any future conflict.Have you ever been traveling with friends and disagreed with them about which scenic spots you should visit? Maybe you had your own opinions on where to go, but you just said, "Oh, I'm fine if we don't go there. It's your call." Being easy-going is certainly a virtue that helps sustain good relationships and makes you a person that others want to be around. It can make you look like a pushover to others, but if you're OK with that, then it's fine. There's nothing wrong with it.But if you hate being thought of as a pushover, then maybe it's time you should learn to say "no". No is a simple yet powerful word. You don't have to do or participate in anything that you don't want to. It won't upset the people around you half as much as you fear it will, and if it does then they will get over it in time. Taking a firm stand clearly defines your likes and dislikes, which can also be an endearing(讨人喜欢的) character trait.(1) What is a pushover likely to do when going to the cinema with a friend?A. Hesitate about which film to see.B. Choose to see the film her friend likes.C. Quarrel with her friend about what to see.D. Persuade her friend to see her favorite film.(2) What does the underlined word "It" in Paragraph4refer to?A. Doing anything friends ask you to do.B. Hating being considered as a pushover.C. Saying "no" to something you don't want.D. Being easy- going to the people around you.(3) What's the author's attitude towards being a pushover?A. Neutral.B. Disapproving.C. Favorable.D. Reserved.3、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(C篇)第28~30题7.5分In 1971, an American computer scientist named Evelyn Berezin changed office life forever When she launched the first word processor(处理器). The machine was about the size of a fridge, and so basic that it didn't even have a screen, but it allowed text to be edited and reprinted and so freed millions of secretaries and copy typists from the headache problem of having to retype entire documents due to small errors. They were delighted by the new ease with which they could do their jobs; and soon, the word processor was widely used in offices. Berezin was astonished by this development, which she admitted she had not foreseen.Born in 1925, the daughter of immigrant parents from Russia, Evelyn Berezin grew up in the Bronx. She excelled at school, and studied physics at New York University. In 1951, she joined the Electronic Computer Corporation, becoming the only woman in its team of engineers. Later, she designed computers that did office accounts. In the late 1960s, she began to work on the word processor. By then, IBM had launched a machine that used a magnetic(有磁性的) tape drive to record key strokes(击打键盘), but Berezin's was more advanced since it used semiconductor(半导体) chips. Following the launch of what she called the Data Secretary, orders flooded in and her company, Redactron, grew from having nine employees to 500. Later models had monitors and larger memories. But other tech firms were coming up fast behind, and in the 1980s, the likes of IBM and Wang took off in the market. By that time, she had sold Redactron to the Burroughs Corporation.Sadly, Evelyn Berezin passed away on December 8th, 2018. While her role in the digital revolution has not been much recognized, the Data Secretary is on display at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.(1) What do we know about Berezin's word processor when first launched?A. It freed secretaries from the work of typing documents.B. Its success was within Berezin's expectation.C. It already had monitors and large memories.D. It was technically superior to the one launched by IBM.(2) What does the display of the Data Secretary at the museum show?A. Its unique design and appearance.B. Its wide application in modern offices.C. Its important role in computer history.D. Its strong impact on the future development of computer.(3) What's the best title for the text?A. A Female Computer Pioneer.B. The Data Secretary.C. Innovation in Computer Science.D. Revolution in Word Processor.二、七选五(本大题共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)31~35题10分However young or old you are, writing can be so rewarding. For some writers, it's a fun hobby and a creative task; for others, it's a dream career. When you're just getting started, you might feel excited but also a little unconfident.1Try lots of different types of writing. As a beginner, you're in a great position to try out lots of different types of writing, without needing to commit to one in particular: no one is demanding your next book.2You might surprise yourself with what you enjoy.3If you've never written much before, launching straight into a novel probably won't work. Perhaps you'll run out of steam within a few chapters. It's better to develop your skills on something smaller first. Think about short stories if you're a fiction- writer, or short articles or blog posts if you're a non- fiction writer.Write regularly so you don't lose motivation. Some writers think you should write every day. Personally, I don't think that's very good advice. Maybe your weekdays are very busy, but your weekends are clear.4So it's advisable to set a writing schedule that suits you and your life, but do make sure you're allowing yourself time to write on a regular basis.Use clear, straightforward words. As a writer, it's normally best to keep things simple. You should use the word that best fits what you mean. Sometimes a precise, technical word is the best choice, even if it isn't the simplest, but in general, keep George Orwell's advice in mind: "5" and "Never use a foreign phrase or a scientific word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent (对应词). "A. Always use the simplest word.B. So have a go at a wide range of styles.C. Or perhaps it's the other way round.D. You'd better read various kinds of writing first.E. Start with small projects not book-length works.F. Never use a long word where a short one will do.G. The following tips should help you in your early years as a writer.三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)36~55题30分Through a combination of bad decisions and bad luck, my husband Moth andI1the farmhouse that was our home and our2of income—we used to3it to holidaymakers to earn some money. But the misfortunes didn't4. Around the same time, Moth was diagnosed with a rare brain disease, CBD. The doctor told him that5usually comes six to eight years after the onset(发作) and that he had6had the disease for about six years, which7he had at most two years left. The terrible situation madeus8.Then with a tent9on eBay, a couple of10, thin sleeping bags and the remaining £115 in cash, we11from Minehead and began our journey walking along the West Coast Path. On the way I beganto12 a book about our walk after becoming homeless for Moth. It was a gift to him: a big fat love letter and maybe a reminder for when his13began to fade.I had never dreamt I would14homelessness. People in urban doorways, with addictions or mental problems, is the15perception(看法) of homelessness. But it is not the whole picture. They could be in work, but becausetheir16are temporary, or seasonal, or very low-waged, theyaren't17to landlords(房东).As well as changing how I thought of homelessness, I began to18home differently during the journey. I had thought of home as the19around me, and when I lost that, it felt as though I had lost everything. But as we were walking I startedto20that home is a state of mind: it's what makes you feel safe and you don't need walls for that.A. builtB. lostC. repairedD. paintedA. sourceB. formC. resourceD. rateA. donateB. leaveC. sendD. rentA. lastB. stopC. comeD. changeA. treatmentB. recoveryC. deathD. woundA. probablyB. luckilyC. constantlyD. merelyA. arguedB. confirmedC. meantD. supposedA. relievedB. desperateC. contentD. impatientA. lentB. savedC. putD. boughtA. cheapB. beautifulC. uselessD. fancyA. got overB. came aboutC. carried onD. set offA. readB. writeC. enjoyD. keepA. dreamB. sightC. memoryD. passionA. bring upB. end upC. take upD. make upA. interestingB. strangeC. generalD. pleasantA. jobsB. belongingsC. housesD. conditionsA. accessibleB. friendlyC. acceptableD. gratefulA. returnB. missC. rushD. viewA. wallsB. roofsC. doorsD. windowsA. expectB. realizeC. imagineD. demand四、语法填空(本大题共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)6、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(浙江省名校新高考联盟(Z20)第三次联考)第56~65题15分The Peppa Pig cartoon follows the life of a pig, Peppa, and her family as they go about their day- to- day life in a fictional U.K. town1(make)up of various animal families. Since the show first aired, there2(be)a total of 241 episodes(集)created as the show enjoyed increasing3(popular).Peppa's very British accent is now apparently having a strongeffect4children from all over the world. Parents in the US are claiming the popular children's TV show Peppa Pig has caused their kids5(start)speaking in a British accent.According to experts, though, American kids may have picked up a Britishism ortwo,6the claim that they're developing a whole accent based on a cartoon, is not7(entire)true. Typically, children develop the accent of the communityaround them. However, it's possible that kids learn to mimic individual words from the show, especially in cases8the child doesn't know the word.So while some American kids9(say)a few words or phrases in British English now, it's quite10(likely)that they would be acquiring an entire second dialect from just watching a TV show.五、应用文写作(本大题共1小题,共15分)7、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(浙江省名校新高考联盟(Z20)第三次联考)第66题15分2019年浙江嘉兴高三二模第46题15分假如你是某国际学校的学生李华,在刚结束的中学生英语演讲比赛中获得了第一名。

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2019年金华十校高考模拟考试英语试题卷本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),共150分,考试时间120分钟。

请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂写在答题纸上。

第I卷(选择题共95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选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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.When will the woman type the letter for the man?A. In the morning.B. In the afternoon.C. In the evening.【答案】B【解析】【原文】此题为听力题,解析略。

2.Which team won this year?A. Green House.B. Blue House.C. Red House.【答案】B【解析】【原文】此题为听力题,解析略。

3.What does the man want to do?A. Change a shirt.B. Return a suit.C. Buy a tie.【答案】C【解析】【原文】此题为听力题,解析略。

What is the weather like on the island?A. Sunny.B. Stormy.C. Cloudy.【答案】B【解析】【原文】此题为听力题,解析略。

5.What is the man most probably?A. A doctor.B. A worker.C. A policeman.【答案】A【解析】【原文】此题为听力题,解析略。

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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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 is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Host and guest.B. Police officer and criminal.C. Interviewer and interviewee.7. What does the man try to do in the end?A. Give a promise.B. Make a complaint.C. Play a joke.【答案】6. B 7. A【解析】【原文】此题为听力题,解析略。

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8. Where is the station store?A. Beside the cafe.B. At the end of the North Street.C. Across from the health food shop.9. What does the man want to buy?A. A box.B. An envelop.C. A stamp. 【答案】8. C 9. B【解析】【原文】此题为听力题,解析略。

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

10. What do we know about the man?A. He gets hotel information on the Internet.B. He thinks it easy to get drama tickets.C. He loves seeing musicals very much.11. What does the man mean in the end?A. The Hotel Ritz is in a convenient location.B. The woman can travel by car with him.C. He can act as the woman’s guide.12. What are the speakers probably going to do?A. Take a trip to New York.B. Go to see a drama in Tokyo.C. Book a hotel near Broadway.【答案】10. C 11. A 12. A【解析】【原文】此题为听力题,解析略。

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

A. Whether to buy a television.B. Where to buy a television.C. When to buy a television.14. What is the original price of the flat-screen TV?A. $300.B. $400.C. $500.15. What does the woman want to do?A. Compare the prices of TVs.B. See the video in the store.C. Figure out the time on the way.16. What will the woman probably do next?A. Ring up Video Plus.B. Go to a gas station.C. Buy an MP4.【答案】13. B 14. C 15. A 16. A【解析】【原文】此题为听力题,解析略。

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

17. What is the speaker probably?A. A restaurant clerk.B. A fitness trainer.C. A tour guide.18. Where will the guests have breakfast?A. In the kitchen.B. In the Green Room.C. In the Red Room.19. When can the guests find the fitness trainer?A. From 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p.m.B. From 7:00 a. m. to 10:00 p.m.C. From 10:00 a. m. to 7:00 p.m.20. What can we learn from the talk?A. The hotel gym is open nine hours a day.B. Lunches and drinks are included in the price.C. The guests will have a different dinner on Saturday.【答案】17. C 18. B 19. A 20. C【原文】此题为听力题,解析略。

第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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。

AThree brown bears in the distance catches Charlie Russell’s eye. When they get a metre or so away from him, the hu ge animals slow down. The leading bear holds her face very close to Rusell’s. She touches his nose with her own and Russell breaks into a smile. “Hey, little bear,” he says.Rusell, now 70, has spent more than ten springs and summers living with brown bears in the eastern-most part of Russia.“No question, bears are dangerous,” says Russell, but he also argues that fearing them prevents us from recognizing their intelligent, playful and peaceful nature. “They attack us because we abuse them.” he insists.“What I want to do now is work on the human side of the problem,” Russell says. In Canada —a country where cities spread deep into the rural landscape and hunters kill about 450 bears annually, he is determined to change the way we treat our neighbors.Russe ll was raised with the idea that “the only good bear is a dead bear.” His father, a hunter, shared stories of cruel brown bears with his five children. However, when the family’s hunting business declined in the early 1960s, Russell joined his father on an expedition to film brown bears in Alaska. Russell couldn’t help but wonder why bears behaved aggressively towards people carrying guns, but left the film-makers alone. “I suspected they didn’t like cruelty,” he says.In 1994 he tested out his theory in Br itish Columbia’s Khutzeymateen Inlet, where he took tourists on bear-viewing tours. One afternoon, while resting on a log between guiding trips, Russell sat still as a female brown bear casually approached. “I knew if I did not move, she would keep coming,” he later said. “I had decided to let her come as close as she wanted.” Russell spoke to the bear in gentle tones and she sat down beside him. She put her paw on his hand and Russell responded to the gesture, touching her nose, lip and teeth. These were the iron jaws featured in his father’s campfire stories, now no more threatening than the nose of a little dog. If he could repeat similar moments, Russell believed he could prove that “just by treating21. According to Russell, bears attack humans because they ________.A. mistreat themB. are afraid of themC. mistake their playful tricksD. have no idea of their real nature22. The underlined part in Para. 4 suggests ________.A. a good bear never diesB. a live bear is dangerousC. the only good bear is deadD. a bear is aggressive to gun holders23. The author’s purpose of writing this passage is to ________.A. show us how brave he isB. warn us not to approach bearsC. encourage us to play with bearsD. tell us to live in peace with bears【答案】21. A 22. B 23. D【解析】【分析】这是一篇新闻报道。

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