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1、2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟英语试卷(提升卷(一)学生用卷一、阅读理解(共10小题,每小题2.5分,共25分)1、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(A篇)第2123题7.5分20182019学年浙江嘉兴高三上学期期末第13题7.5分(每题2.5分)2019年浙江高三一模第2123题7.5分Were going to be helping the Salvation Army by ringing the bell. Each of you will ring it for four hours, our monitor Tracy announced. As the words l
2、eft her lips, groans (抱怨)could be heard around the classroom. Four hours of ringing a stupid bell. Four hours that I could be studying for the SATs. Was this supposed to be a joke? I signed up for the first day of break - to get it over with.A few weeks later, I stood next to Walmart. Great, 1 was g
3、oing to be stuck here ringing a bell. To top it off, it was 40 degrees. Slowly, I put on the red apron with the letters Salvation Army. I hoped I already spent two minutes doing that. Ring! Ring! A group of older women dropped in some change, and then a man put some coins in checked my phone. Just 1
4、0 minutes had passed. Suddenly, a tall man was walking toward me with difficulty and I noticed his unbalanced shoulders and awkward figure. His hair was so messy and his jeans and shirt were covered with dirt. When his hand reached toward the basin, I couldnt help but say, Thank you, sir. Have a nic
5、e day. He turned to smile, a smile against his soiled clothing. The money he donated was not a lot but it was clearly a lot to him.I was inspired by his generosity. This act of charity (慈善),(hough not much, is worth so much more than donations given by those who are better off. Now I continue to rin
6、g my bell happily, broadly smiling at everyone. Truly, kindness is contagious (有感染力的).Many say that the world is coming to an end because mankind is having more and more problems each year. I say that whoever believes that needs to go and ring a bell for the Salvation Army.(1) How did the author res
7、pond to the task Tracy announced at first?A. He doubted whether it was funHe ignored it completelyB. He undertook it delightedlyHe saw it as a waste of time(2) Whal the author suggests some people do for the Salvation Army is intended to .A. pkint positive thinking in their minds4、【答案】G;E;D;A;F;5、【答
8、案】A;D;C;B;D;A;C;B;A;D;B;C;D;A;B;C;A;B;C;D;6、【答案】locatcd;it;widcly;fronKthc;that;collcctions;hcld;But;rcprcscnting;7、【答案】Dear Jack,I am writing to ask you fbr some guidance on my scheduled tour to England this summer holiday. Since this is my first trip abroad. I am really at a loss about my tour pla
9、n.To start with, would you please recommend some cant-be-missed attractions, which are well- reviewed ones? Besides, it is a great help if you are kind enough to share with me what preparations I am supposed to make for my trip. Above all, during my journey in England, what details I ought to keep i
10、n mind so that my Irip will be safe, smooth and sweet?Looking forward to your timely reply. Thank you!Yours,Li Hua8、答案 Despite being accustomed to the fast pace in modern society, people are recommended to lead a slower life. Firstly, slowing down lowers the possibility of committing errors by compr
11、ehensive thinking. Secondly, more opportunities to enjoy life are allowed by a slower pace. Lastly, better health condition is also what a slower life brings. Therefore, lets take a slower life from now on.B. show the importance of true kindnessdevelop their spirit of generosity1) . support the char
12、ity campaign What is the best title for the text?A. Helping the ArmyRinging a BellB. An After - School ActivityA Charity Event2、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(B篇)第2426题7.5分Japan has made a lot of noise in recent years about removing the traditional view that women should stay at home while men go out to work.
13、 So it was shocking when, on August 7th. Tokyo Medical University ( TMU ) , a distinguished medical school, admitted marking down the test scores of female applicants to keep the ratio of women in each class below 30%Their defence was that women are more likely to drop out to marry and have children
14、. To judge female applicants to medical school purely on their academic performance would leave Japan with a shortage of doctors, they said. The admission has caused outrage.Doctoring has long been a male field. But it is not the only one. Discrimination is common in banks and trading firms, where s
15、tamina (耐力)and loyalty, qualities somehow associated with men, are prized, says Mari Miura, a political scientist at Sophia University. All this embarrasses a government that has promised to make women shine* The policy seems based on he need lor more workers rather than on genuine concern for women
16、.Shinzo Abe, the prime minister, says he wants (o bring millions more women into ihe workforce to make up for a labour shortfall caused by its ageing and declining population. In the field of politics, the record under Mr. Abes premiership (首相任期)is disappointing. Just (wo members of his 20-strong ca
17、binet are women, including Seiko No da, in charge of women rights. Ms. Noda, who makes little secret of her ambition to beat Mr. Abe in a leadership contest next month, has just published a book called Grab the Future, her public declaration for pulling Japan into line with global standards She has
18、almost no chance of winning.(1) According lo the passage, what has aroused the publics shock and rage in Japan?A. Women being more likely to drop out of school to marry and have children.B. tau judging female applicants to medical school merely on their test score.C. TMU putting a lower grade on fem
19、ale applicants to keep a low percentage of women in each class.D. Japan tending to abandon the traditional view that women should stay at home while men go out to work.(2) What do we know about Seiko Noda?A. She is quite likely to win the leadership contest.B. She never fails to show her cimbition i
20、n public.C. She is the only female member in abet cabinet.D. Her newly released book Grab the Future is a bit hit.(3) What does (he passage mainly talk about?A. Doctoring has long been a male field in Japan.B. Professions 1 ike banking and trading are tailored to men.C. Shinzo Abe performed poor!y i
21、n dealing with labour shortfal1.I). Discrimination against women in careers in Japan is a big concern.3、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(C篇)第2730题1()分In June, the Oxford English Dictionary, or OED, added about 1000 words and new definitions to its website. The changes arc to help users understand a mix of terms
22、, some dating back many centuries. The additions include words such as brencheese deathshildy and hip-pop.The new entries are part of the companys update to O, its searchable online dictionary for paid members. The OED makes changes to the website four times each year. But the latest prim version ha
23、s been in process since the year 2000, and may not be ready fbr 10 more years. That information comes from Katherine Connor Martin, who heads the company dictionary operations in the United States.Usually, the OED watches usage of a word for at least 10 years before deciding whether to add a new ent
24、ry, new definition or word related to an existing entry, she said. This general rule, however, is sometimes not followed. That is what happened with sweet, a word that the OED added far before the 10-year mark. Other times, the company adds words that are very old, but were not included in the dicti
25、onary in the past.Its funny because we talk about new words, but many of the words we add arc already obsolete. Its just that they were never in the dictionary before rain told the Associated Press.That is the reality, she said, of a historical dictionary trying to put more than 1000 years of Englis
26、h into books that already have over 855000 entries. So, you get brencheese, a rarely used term for when bread and cheese are eaten together. The word dates back to the year 1665. The word deathshildy is from Old English. It means someone who is guilty of a serious crime and condemned to death.The we
27、bsite defies the terni hip-pop for music that combines parts of hip-hop and popular music. The OED discovered the term hip-hip pop as used in a 1985 story from a Pennsylvania newspaper. It noted (hat the term hip-pop appeared in a 1991 U.S. Newspaper report about the rap artist M.C. Hammer.The websi
28、te has added several other terms related to modern culture. They include three popular terms: bingo-waiching, spoiler alert and microaggression.Here are a few other new entries if you long to read on.(1) What has OED done recently?A. It has made changes to its words* explanation.B. It has sorted out
29、 some words which are out of date.C. It has helped users to have more convenient use of OED.1) . D. It has taken in more words and new meanings of some words.(2) The underlined word obsolete in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to desertedA. updated.B. changedexplained(3) What will the paragraph fol
30、lowing the passage most probably be about?A. The influence cultures have on the words in OED.B. B. The difficulties OED has in choosing the words.C. The effect modern technology has on OED.1) . I). The new vocabularies OED has included.(4) Whats the best title of the text?A. OED, a Great Help for En
31、glish LearnersA Brand New Version of OED WebsiteB. A Better Understanding of Words in OED1). Examples of OED Choosing Words二、七选五(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)4、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟第3135题10分Stress occurs when you feel that demands placed on you-such as work, school or relationships-are beyond your ability. I Howe
32、ver, entreated long-term stress can result in serious health conditions including anxiety, insomnia, muscle pain, high blood pressure and a weakened immune system. 2 Everyone is different, and so are the ways they choose to manage their stress. Some people prefer pursuing hobbies such as gardening,
33、playing music and creating art, while others find relief in more solitary (独自 的)activities: meditation, yoga and walking. 3Do sonic exercise. Exercise benefits your mind just as well as your body. Wc keep hearing about the long-term benefits of a regular exercise routine. But even a 20-minute walk,
34、run, swim or dance session in the midst of a stressful time can give an immediate effect that can last for several hours.4 Il may seem difficult to gel away from a big work project, a crying baby or a growing credit card bill. But when you give yourself permission to step away from it, you let yours
35、elf have time to do something else, which can help you have a new perspective or practice technique to feel less overwhelmed. Its important not (o avoid your stress (those bills have to be paid sometime), but even just 20 minutes to take care of yourself is helpful.Smile and laugh. Our brains are in
36、terconnected with our emotions and facial expressions. When people are stressed, they often hold a lot of the stress in their face. So laughs or smiles can help relieve some of that tension and improve the situation.Try meditation. Meditation and mindful prayer help the mind and body lo relax and fo
37、cus. Mindfulness can help people see new perspective, develop self-compassion and forgiveness. 5 Much like exercise, research has shown that even meditating briefly can bring immediate benefits.A. Take a break from the stressor.B. Get some social support from whatever sources you can access.C. Too m
38、uch stress can affect body systems and cause mental problems.I). Here are four healthy technique that may help reduce stress in the short-and longterm.E. But by finding positive, healthy ways, many of these negative health consequences can be reduced.F. When practicing mindfulness, people can releas
39、e emotions contributing to the body physical stress.G. Some stress can be beneficial at times, producing a boost that helps people get through tough situations.三、完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)5、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟第3655题30分My fathers illness had been diagnosed as one of the worst cancers. 1 a well-built m
40、an, he had lost more than 30 pounds. The doctors 2 that he had only three to six months to live.The other day, when my father was sitting up in bed, I 3 him and said, Dad, I feel 4 sorry for what has happened to you. You never know how much I really love you. I leaned over to give him a hug, 5 he be
41、came lense.Come on. Dad, I said. I knew showing 6 was not our usual way of relation. I asked him to sit up some more and I tried again. This time, however, he was 7 more tense. I was a little impatient and I could feel the old resentment (不满)starting to 8 . For years our greeting had been a cold and
42、 formal handshake that said, Hello, how are you? My father had always been very Germanic. In his childhood, his parents must have taught him how to 9 his feelings in order to be a 10 .Letting go of my long-held 1J to blame him for our distance, I was actually looking forward to the 12 of giving him
43、more love. I said again, Come on. Dad, put your arms around me. I again leaned up close to him at the 13 of the bed with his arms around me. 14 happened. For an instant, a feeling of I 15 you thundered through. Now, boih he and 1 waited for that momentary 16 to happen again. It tookmonths 17 he was
44、able to let the emotions inside him pass through his arms to 8 me.After all, he was trying to 9 the habits of an entire life (ime and that took time. After around the one-hundredth hug, he finally said out 20 , for the first time I could ever recall, I love you.A. NormallyB. GenerallyC. ActuallyD. A
45、pparentlyA. advisedB. apologizedC. urgedD. concludedA. supportedB. encouragedC. approachedD. remindedA.highlyB. deeplyC. mainlyD.mostlyA.thcnB. soC. andD. butA. affectionB. responsibi1ityC. generosityD. excitementA. almostB. anyC. evenD. lessA.pick upB. build upC. keepupD.giveupA.shut offB. put offC
46、. takeoffD.getoffA. teacherB. sonC. fatherl). manA. abilityB. desireC. experienceD. planA. difficultyB. cidventureC. challengeD. MemoryA. endB. middleC. bottomD. edgeA. SomethingB. NothingC. EverythingD. AnythingA. supportB. loveC. hateD. opposeA. kindnessB. goodnessC. closenessD. happinessA. before
47、B. whenC. sinceD. thatA. praiseB. holdC. encouragcD. raiseA. developB. formC. changel). kickA. calmlyB. hopeful 1 yC. peaceful lyl). loudly四、语法填空(共10小题,每小题L5分,共15分)6、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟第5665题15分The British Museum, I (locate) in the Bloomsbury area of London, is the first national public museum dedi
48、cated to human history, art and culture. Its permanent collection numbers some 8 million works, making 2 one of the largest in existence. It has been 3(wide) sourced, and documenting the story of humanculture 4 its beginnings to the present. As with all other national museums in 5 United Kingdom, it
49、 charges no admission fee. Its ownership of some ofits most famous objects 6 originally came from other countries is controversial, particularly in the case of the Parthenon Marbles. Today the museum no longerhouses 7 (collection) of natural history, and the books and manuscripts(手稿)once it8( hold ) no