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1、2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(信息卷(八)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年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(A篇)第2123题7.5分(每题2.5分)I was getting ready to go to bed when the phone rang. This could not be good. My mind raced through the list of family members who might need help, hut the voice was hardly familiar.Lindy, this is Le
2、sley. I didnt know Lesley well. We did occasionally speak with each other, but to say wc were friends was not appropriate, I asked what she needed. Perhaps something really awful caused her to reach someone she barely knew. Instead, she asked me, Do you have room for a turkey? In your freezer? We ha
3、d lols of room in our freezer, and in fact, too much. Sure, i responded, did your freezer break dawn? Not exactly, Lesley replied, but I will explain when I arrive.Minutes later came a huge freezer truck. Lesley stepped blown and explained the lease (租约)of the grocery store her husband serviced had
4、run out and that they had to empty all the freezers that very night. Thinking i( was a shame to throw away all this good food, they decided to drop off food to anyone she could think of. Noticing our freezer was pretty empty, Lesley asked to fill it up. Our home was their last stop and anything left
5、 would have to be put in our freezer. An hour later, everything finished. I asked her, When will you come back for all this? Lesley laughed, We dont want it back. It is yours! Thanks for helping us out! Then they waved goodbye and drove away.For helping them out? We opened our freezer door. Inside w
6、ere all expensive foods we never bought but often longed to try. We were struggling to buy groceries, yet it was not something we shared with anyone. However, our needs were met in an unexpected way, by that call, Do you have room for a turkey?How did the writer feel when she heard the phone ringing
7、?A. Angry.B. Anxious.C. Shocked.D. Relieved.(1) What does the author indicate by the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?A. They were running out of food supplies.B. Their freezer was too large to fill.C. They were glad to put the turkey in the freezer.5、【答案】C;C;B;D;A:B;C;A;D;B;C;A;D;B;C;D;A;D;A;B;、
8、【答案】 various;reporters;with;to read;harder;used;vvhere so;it;trapped;financially;6 【答案】Dear Peter,Our school sports meet will take place next month. So Id like (o invite you to come and enjoy its opening ceremony with the theme of Ancient Art and New Stage.The opening ceremony is to be held on 15ch
9、March. It will be much different from previous ones since it is aimed to promote sportsmanship through traditional Chinese culture. Chosen students dressed in costume will perform Tai Chi, which must be one of (he most attractive parts. In addition, tradtional Chinese drums will be played. These spe
10、cial performances are sure to impress everyone present.I do hope youll accept my invitation. Look forward to your early reply.Yours sincerely,Li Hua8、【答案】(1) Much (o the officers surprise, Peter managed to reach his friend. Then he lifted Tom lying semiconscious on the land onto his shoulder. Althou
11、gh the gunfire never ceased, he managed to bring Tom back to their own trenches. As the two of them fell in together to the bottom of the trenches, the officer checked Peter who was wounded in the arm. and then looked kindly at Tom eventually dying from his gunshot wounds.(2) I told you it wouldnt b
12、e worth it, the officer said. Your friend is dead, and you are also terribly wounded. It was worih it, anyhow, sir, Peter said. What do you mean by worth if? inquired the confused officer. Your friend is dead! Yes, sir, Peter answered. But I definitely think it was worth it because when I rushed to
13、his side, he was still alive, and I had (he satisfaction of hearing him say, I knew youd come. Had I not done so, I would regret it later in life.1). Their freezer was less frequently used.(3) What can be a suitable title for the text?A. A friend on speaking termsWho is my friend?B. Unexpected barga
14、insDo you have room for a turkey?2、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(B篇)第2426题7.5分(每题2.5分)The Great smoke Mountains always looked dull black and yellowish to laurel Van law even when they were bursting with their famous fall colors. The 20-year-old Van blew has been color-blind his whole life. Some colors have j
15、ust been left in (he imagination. He loves painting, but his wife folly has to help him pick and mix colors.Last week Van law visited the scenic mountain (op again. For the first time he saw yellows, oranges and reds. Through a special viewfinder, though, Red is the biggest difference, said Van law.
16、Ils (he most beautiful thing Ive ever seen in my life. That red, its just lovely. Its unbelievable.A color-blind view finder which lets people enjoy colors that they may have never seen before was fixed on the top of the obeyGatlinburg resort (旅游胜地)last Wednesday. It is one of three in the slate. Th
17、e technology isnt new. It consists of eye glasses that let color-blind people see colors. But this is the first time its been used in a view finder. It helps people with red-green color blindness. How clearly the view finders show new colors can vary from person to person among the 13 million or so
18、people with color blindness in the country.State tourism officials invited people to try it out last Thursday at obey Gatlinburg. They brought them up by ski lift, but left the details somewhat vague. They wanted to keep the element of surprise. A camera crew filmed their reactions for marketing mat
19、erial. Their first look drew tears, smiles and astonished faces with wonder and awe. My heart just started beating fast, said Todd hail, who generally saw a lol of green. I felt like crying, man. Too many people around.For Van law, it can be a little discouraging to know what hes been missing, but t
20、he possibility of tapping into a long-unseen world of lively colors is uplifting.(1) Why does the author mention Van laws wife?A. To tell us he has a happy marriage life.B. To stress the importance of colors in painting.C. To show the inconvenience his condition caused.D. To let us know how optimist
21、ic he is towards life.(2) What can we know about (he Great smoke mountains?A. It is dull black and yellowish all year round.B. It is where the obey Gatlinburg resort lies.C. It is equipped with three color-blind view finders.D. It is the first place in tho state to use a view finder.(3) How docs Van
22、 blew find his seeing the real world of colors?A. Bitter sweet.B. Thrilling.C. Regrettable.D. Calming.3、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(C篇)第2730题10分(每题2.5分)Next lime you throw away rotten vegetables or berries think about this. Globally, we waste more than a third of the food we produce. That is according to t
23、he Food and Agriculture Organization.A group of Swedish graduate students in the Food Innovation and Product Design program at Lund University are working to fight that fact, and have come up with a way to use produce that is about to go to waste.They are calling it FoPo Food Powder. It is exactly w
24、hat it sounds like. It is dried, powdered, shelfstable fruits and vegetables. The powder can be dropped into relief efforts after natural disasters, or given out in low-resource areas where fresh food and refrigeration are hard to come by. They are not making something groundbreaking. Powdered food
25、has been around since the early days of astronauts. But they arc rethinking the waste and delivery channels.Their development team reached farmers and retailers (零售商)to source fruits. The food scientists experimented with different drying and grinding methods and settled on spray-drying it. So in th
26、is way the food was TAL#NBSPground up. From there, the students looked at ways to give it out, through commercial and government supported sites.Today a relief bag for humanitarian (人道 主义的)disasters contains various foods such as strawberry jam, peanut butter, peas and tomato sauce. We think that an
27、 easily transported pack of cheap dried food powder with high nutritional value would fit in perfectly, says Kent Ngo, one of the students who developed it. The team has been trying to keep its prices down, too. That would aid humanitarian groups and non-govcrnmcntal groups that look to lowering the
28、ir cost. The makers of FoPo arc currently drying calamansi (四季桔).I was a bit surprised that the calamansi powder tasted so good. Ngo says. I cannot wait for the mango and pineapple powder.What docs the author want to convey in the first paragraph?A. How to fight against food waste.B. Why FoPo Food P
29、owder was born.C. Advice on how to deal with rotten food.D. Warning from the Food and Agriculture Organization.(1) In which aspect is FoPo Food Powder special?A. The technology of making the powder.B. Where the powder is produced.C. The material used for making the powder.D. How the powder is delive
30、red.(2) What does the underlined pari ground upin paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Broken up into powder.B. Frozen solid.C. Cut into pieces.1) . Pressed to be tight.(3) What can wc know about FoPo Food Powder from the last paragraph?A. It is nutritional but not easy to transport.B. Powder made from pine
31、 apples is available.C. It is suitable for low-budget humanitarian groups.D. Some government groups have shown interest in it.二、七选五(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)4、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第3135题10分(每题2分)For most students, writing more clearly and persuasively presents a great challenge. 1 Few of them, though, focus o
32、n filling their essays with necessary information and details, let alone organizing the information.In order to make an essay convincing, students should know how to select the necessary infbnnaiion and details. 2 Information that can help students clarify and better convey their ideas is certainly
33、important. To figure out what this is, you should make sure you understand the theme of the essay. 3Suppose you were asked to write an essay describing a memorable event in your life. You should start off by thinking about the events youve experienced, and why a particular event is especially memora
34、ble to you. 4 While writing the essay you should constantly remind yourself that since the event must be a memorable one, you should pay attention to describing the details that make it so special.5 Indeed, before you include any information in your essay, you should think about how to link reasons,
35、 examples and details together before you start writing. Only then will you be able to produce a strong and coherent (连贯的)essay.A. But how do you know what to include?B. Good writing is sure to leave a deep impression on the readers.C. Through this process, you can choose a meaningful experience.D.
36、You can begin with a question, such as why V m writing this essay.E. Many can write grammatically correct sentences and choose proper words.F. However, even if you think of good reasons and examples, you must try to organize your essay well.G. Only after clearly understanding the topic can you choos
37、e proper reasons and examples to support your ideas.三、完形填空(共20小题,每小题L5分,共30分)5、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第3655题30分(每题1.5分)Paul was my neighbor and primary school classmate. He would take wonderful panda face cookies to school every year as his birthday 1 . I would always follow him when he shared the cook
38、ies with the other classmates, just in case someone had been 2 and as a result he had a(n) 3 cookie or two. Somehow, one cookie 4 long enough for me to show it to my mother. She got the 5 from Pauls mother and bought the special cookie cutter (切害i工具)at Morley Brothers, our local hardware shop.Over t
39、he years, my mother and I would 6 to make these cookies. After I got married, I bought my own cookie cutter and the cookies remained a 7 for New Year. Later, my mother gave me her cutter. I 8 both of the panda face cookie cutters 9 Morley Brothers had closed and we never saw anything even 10 these p
40、anda faces.One year, the two cutters were waiting to be handwashed and H for another year, after I made the cookies. Well, my oldest daughter decided to help by 12 the dishwasher. You guessed it 13 , the tow treasured plastic cutters, came out totally 14 . I knew that if I could not 15 them, a long-
41、standing tradition would come to a 16 .After several telephone enquiries, I learned a woman named Pat Kinibrel had 7 the hardware business from her grandmother. I was 18 ! Immediately, I called and eventually I got four panda face cookie cutters.Now the family tradition is 9 in both our and our daug
42、hters houses. So, Pal, thanks to you and your grandmother. You just never know how many lives you affect or for how many years the 20 will be felt.A. benef i tB. wishC. treat I), gameA. curiousB. freeC. absentD. cautiousA. deliciousB. extraC. instantD. similarA. appearedB. expandedC. soldD. survived
43、A. recipeB. responseC. awardD. commentA. manageB. continueC. expectD. struggleA. programB. chai lengeC. mu st I), memoryA. guardedB. acceptedC. sparedD. equippedA. ifB. unlessC. thoughD. becauseA. combiningB. resemblingC. representingD. suitingA. set downB. saved onC. put awayD. brought upA. loading
44、B. handlingC. coveringD. fixingA. ObviouslyB. SurprisinglyC. HopefullyD. UnfortunatelyA. invalidB. unusablcC. invaluablcD. unavailableA. copyB. identifyC. rcplaceD. shareA. fallB. headC. dealD. stopA. taken overB. taken upC. taken downD. taken toA. shockedB. touchedC. concernedl). excitedA. observed
45、B. inspi redC. 1earntD. taughtA. pleasureB. influenceC. appreciationD. motivation四、语法填空(共10小题,每小题L5分,共15分)6、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第5665题15分(每题1.5分)For over a century, student journalists at The Daily Tar Heel (DTH) have documented their college life and raised 1(variety) questions on free expression,
46、tuition, and big-time athleticsThe independent student newspaper celebrated its 125th anniversary this year. To mark it, student 2(report) asked the question; Whats the future of the DTH?Student newspapers arc faced 3 a dark reality. Falling advertising income, increasing digital demands and the lac
47、k of subscription feds as they are free 4(read) mean that such newspapers are finding themmuch 5( hard) to survive. Most college papers have reduced their print(use) to produce around 22, 000 newspapers.editions. And while the DTH it only makes around 10, 000 now.Increasingly, student journalists ha
48、ve turned their focus to their digitalplatforms 7 they can tell stories with social media. Andthough 8 can be challenging for them to move away from that print tradition, they manage to adapt very well. So what should studentnewspapers 9( trap) in this situation do? Perhaps the ideal answer would befor universities to 10( financial) support student journalism. In themeantime, college newspapers are figuring out (heir financial models as they go along.五、应用文写作(满分15分)7、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第66题15分假定你是李华,近期你校要举行以“古韵展新风(Ancieni Art and New Stage)为主题的校运 动会开幕式,请你写一封电子邮件邀请留学生朋友Peler来