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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(六)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2124题10分(每题2.5分)Judy Wright and her husband decided to move closer to their son, Christ, who lived in Georgia. About a month after the move, Judy fell ill, suffering from her ongoing battle against Parkinsons disease

2、.Her condition worsened rapidly and she required medical care at home. The family hired a nursing aid who canceled at the last minute. Instead, a woman named TunDc Hector showed up in her place.One day, TunDe shared a story with Judy and her family. She remembered a particularly difficult day in 201

3、4, when a stranger had helped her with a kind gesture. She had run out of gas, and with only $ 5 in her pocket, was walking to a gas station, gas can in hand. A man saw her walking and turned his car around. He paid for her gas and gave her all the cash left in his wallet. Upon hearing the story, Ju

4、dys son, Christ, took off his hat and said, That was me!” He was the stranger that had helped TunDe on that difficult day.During the care of Judy, the right family learned about TunDes family and her own dream. The nursing aid, TunDe hoped that one day she could become an ob-gyn nurse. Her tuition w

5、as past due and she had a family to care for, but she was determined to achieve that goal for herself and her family.Judy died on July 9, 2017. Instead of flowers, her family asked mourners to donate to TunDes education, to assist her in paying for her nursing school. In less than a week, they raise

6、d more than 8, 000 and presented her with the surprise check.(1) Why did Judys family choose TunDe in the end?A. To help her with a kind gesture.B. To replace another nursing aid.C. To look cifter Judy in the hospital.D. To give Judy the best medical care. How might Christ feel when hearing TunDes s

7、tory?A. Shocked.B. Thrilled.C. Puzzled.1). Del ighted.3、【答案】(1)A;B;D;4、【答案】D;G;B;A;F;5、【答案】B;D;C;A;B;B;A;C;A;D;D;B;D;C;A;B;D;C;A;C;6、【答案】into;latcst;to opcn;mcrcly;cxhibits;will lic;thcmsclvcs;givcn:that;thc;7、【答案】Dear Peter,Im Li Hua. Hearing that you can not make up your mind about what kind of bo

8、ok to choose. Id like to offer my suggestions to you.If I were you, I would choose an audiobook because of its great advantages. For one thing, you can make the most of your time using an audiobook when waiting around or going for a walk. For another, audiobooks arc portable so as to be carried ever

9、ywhere. More importantly, Im convinced youll definitely benefit from the book whatever youll choose.Hope my suggestions can be of sonic help to you.Yours sincerely,Li Hua8、【答案】(1) The very next day something amazing happened. Just when I wondered when the clear weather would come, help arrived. Peop

10、le from every part of TAL#NBSPthe Robson Valley gradually turned up to dig. TAL#NBSPSnowrnobjlers, ranchers, farmers, everyone took a shovel, boarded a snowmobile and headed up the mountain. The TAL#NBSPtemperature dropped to 40 degrees below zero but still people came. At last, the T?L#NBSPtrench w

11、as completed. We walked (he two horses to TAL#NBSPthe nearest road, then to the stable.(2) I put my hands on horses necks, saying, They saved you. And then I realized they had saved us too. What moved me was that on the last day of TAL#NBSPdigging, when it seamed like the entire Robson Valley was on

12、 the TAL#NBSPhorses, side, people Id never met before dug snow out to keep the rescue efforts going. A community of individuals came together as one. It was the best gift our beautiful, TAL#NBSPremote valley could ask for.(3) How did the right family help Tun De after Judys death?A. They paid for he

13、r education.B. They helped care for her family.C. They helped her realize her dream.D. They bought her a surprise present.(4) What does the whole story mainly tell us?A. Kindness comes ful1 circle.B. Actions speak louder than words.C. The truth never fears investigation.D. Constant dropping wears th

14、e stone.2、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(B篇)第2527题7.5分(每题2.5分)The alarm sounds. Students swing their backpack over their shoulder, board the school bus, make their way to their home room and the bell rings一school is back. But for more homes in America, school looks more like students waking up, making their w

15、ay to the dining room or home office, setting up laptops and learning in the comfort of home.Virtual (虚拟的)schooling, described as a public school that offers only instruction in which students and teachers arc separated by time and/or place, and interaction occurs via computers and/ or telecommunica

16、tions (电信)technologies , has increased over the past decade. According to the National Education Policy Center, enrollments (注册人数)in virtual schools increased by 17, 000 between the 20152016 school year and the 20162017 school year to 295,518.For Arizona Virtual Academy, a full-time online public K-

17、12 school, (hey use K12 Inc. curriculums. KI2 Inc. serves students in all 50 states and more than 100 countries with digital learning platforms and technology, providing online education. * Wc always arc improving our platforms and the technology that we use to make sure that were keeping up with th

18、e changing trends, not only with education but also with technology, Dr. Kelly Van Sande said. Another piece of new technology theyre rolled out is a new app where parents can find virtual schools available in their area.Carrie Faulkner chose to enroll two of her children in Arizona Virtual Academy.

19、 She says theyre done schooling online in Chicago, in California, at restaurants and on her cousins floor in Kansas. It doesnt matter whether he (her son) is on the couch, in his bed or at (he kitchen table, he can do schooling wherever he wants to, Faulkner said. I wish they had it for me back when

20、 I was in school. That would have been awesome.Whats the purpose of the first paragraph?A. To give an example of virtual schooling.B. To introduce the topic virtual schooling”.C. To describe vividly students, going to school.D. To compare real schooling with virtual schooling.(1) What can we infer a

21、bout Arizona Virtual Academy?A. They provide both online and offline education.B. Theyre intended for students in the United States.C. Their new app lets peop1e find schools nationwide.I. . Their platforms and technology are very advanced.(2) What is Carrie Faulkners attitude to virtual schooling?A.

22、 Favorable.B. Doubtful.C. Indifferent.D. Disapproving.3、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(C篇)第2830题7.5分(每题2.5分)A study showed that the experiences children have in (heir first few years are important. These experiences affect the development of the brain. When children receive more attention, they often have hig

23、her IQs. Babies receive information when they see. hear and feel things, which makes connections between different parts of the brain. There arc a hundred trillion (万亿)connections in the brain of a three-year-old child.Researcher Judit Gervain tested how good newborns are at distinguishing different

24、 sound patterns. Her researchers produced images (图像)of the brains of babies as they heard different sound patterns. For example, one order was mu-ba-ba. This is (he palternA-B-B. Another order was mu-ba-ge. This is the pattern A-B-C . The images showed that the part of the brain responsible for spe

25、ech was more active during the A-B-B pattern. This shows that babies can tell the difference between different patterns. They also were sensitive to where it occurred in the order.Gervain is excited by these findings because the order of sounds is the building block of words and grammar. TAL#NBSPPos

26、ition is key lo language, she says. If something is at the beginning or at the end, it makes a big difference: John caught the bear/ is very different from The bear caught John.“Researchers led by scientist Patricia Kuhl have found that language delivered by televisions, audio books, the Internet, o

27、r smartphonesno matter how educational-doesnt appear to be enough for childrens brain development. They conducted a study of nine-month-old American babies. They expected the first group whod watched videos in Chinese to show the same kind of learning as the second group who were brought face-lo-fac

28、e with (he same sounds. Instead they found a huge di fference. The babies in the second group were able to distinguish between similar Chinese sounds as well as native listeners. But the other babiesregardless of whether they had watched the video or listened to the audiolearned nothing.(1) What did

29、 Judit Gervain and her team find in the experiment?A. Babies identify different sound patterns.B. Word order is relevant to meaning.C. Babies can well understand different words.D. A certain brain region processes language.(2) What does the underlined sentence mean in Paragraph 3?A. Grammar is impor

30、tant in learning languages.B. Different orders have different meanings.C. Different languages have different grammar.1) . Words have different sounds.(3) What is the main conclusion from the study led by Patricia Kunl?A. Babies shouldn,t watch a lot of television.B. Foreign languages help babies, br

31、ain develop.C. Listening to different languages develops babies* brain.D. Social communication improved babies brain development.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)I did not go on my first hike until my mid-30s.i could blame it on the fact that I grew up on (he Great Plains o

32、f South Dakota and North Dakota. 1 Having never gone, I didnt see the value and always shook my head when asked.2 At the urging of my wife, and with my two young kids, we walked a beautiful forest path on a cool August morning. I earned a small backpack with water and snacks (小吃). When we reached th

33、e top, we ate lunch together overlooking a perfectly still pond and a scenic Vermont.A few weeks ago, my 11 -year-old son, my 61 -year-old dad, and I hiked Camelback Mountain in Phoenix. Last weekend, I hiked down the Grand Canyon with my son along the South Kaibab Trail. And later this week, my wif

34、e and daughter will join us to walk the Waterfall Trail in the White Tank Mountains. 3Now, just to be clear, by no means would I classify myself as an experthiker. 4 And I have no plans to climb Mount Kilimanjaro or walk the Appalachian Trail. But waking early on a Saturday morning to walk 3-5 miles

35、 along a forest path with lunch in the backpack is a journey Id recommend to anyone.It is healthy physical exercise that create wonderful memories. 5 And given the chance, hiking teaches us important truths about life.A. Most of our bikes only last 2 hours.B. I* ve fallen in love with climbing mount

36、ains.C. I love the stillness and calm of an empty path.D. But mostly, to be honest, I just wasn, t interested.E. If you can climb a mountain, you can do anything.F. It provided an opportunity to slow down and disconnect.G. I went on my first hike a few years back while living in Vermont.三、完形填空(共20小题

37、,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)In my 40s, as a new solo (独 自的)traveller, I spent endless time looking around souvenir shops in tourist areas. It never I me (hat in shops where merchants werent 2 big rents, I could save more money. Besides, I didnt givemuch3for the size of what I

38、 was buying, nor did I care that I would have totake the 4 to carry it around for (he duration of my holidays.I learned and5. But I also found that over time, the objects thatwere 6 to me changed too. As my tastes matured, my bagsgot 7 , and so did the time I spent buying cheap goods.In my 50s I8 bo

39、xes from around the world. Not ordinary boxes butones 9 made by artists. These were small sothey 10 . easily into every place of my backpack.The 11 was delightful-the silver from South Korea, the painted camel bonefrom Egypt and dozens more took up their 2 in my house.Then a 13 thing happened. My in

40、terest in thecollection 14 while my grandchildrens interest in it grew, so a wonderful and new 5 began. Each time a child came to visit, he or shewas 16 to pick a box. My popularity 17 increased among the children, and pretty soon my collection had been 18 among the little people in our family. Each

41、 gift was 19 by a mini travel story explaining where the 20 was found, who had made it and what that country was like.A. counted onB. dawned onC. called onD. concentrated onA. lendingB. investingC. purchasingD. payingA. adviceB. anxietyC. concernD. supportA. troubleB. wayC. chanceD. leadA. appliedB.

42、 adjustedC. judgedD. checkedA. accessibleB. appealingC. shinyD. disappointingA. smallcrB. biggcrC. heavicrD. smarterA. designcdB. discovercdC. collectedD. receivedA. lovingl yB. intentional 1 yC. carelessly I), ambi tious I yA. cutB. gotC. setD. fittedA. VcilueB. patternC. fashionD. varietyA. roleB.

43、 positionC. dutyD. timeA. strangeB. vitalC. terribleD. funnyA. grawB. changedC. fadedl). roseA. routineB. hobbyC. jouineyD. principleA. forbiddenB. allowedC. advocatedD. promotedA. normallyB. casuallyC. fortunatelyD. delightfullyA. ExposedB. AwardedC. DividedD. ExchangedA. accompaniedB. clarifiedC.

44、describedD. confirmedA. articleB. storyC. boxD. backpack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)None of the major traditional museums seemed (o see it as a threat when the Museum of Ice Cream opened in New York in 2016. However, as more of these pop-up museums started coming

45、1 existence over the next two years, they seemed to become a trend that should have been taken more seriously. And the 2(late) member tojoin this list is The Museum of Pizza, set 3(open) in New York thisOctober.It seems that museums are no longer places to 4(mere) see art.People want to have more in

46、teractive experiences instead of keeping a polite distance from 5 (exhibit) . At the Museum of Ice Cream, for example, visitors can jump into a pool of plastic sprinkles. And at the upcoming The Museum of Pizza, people 6 (lie) on a pizza beach, where they can experience a wave of cheese.Not only are

47、 visitors taking pictures of art, but theyre taking pictures of 7( them ) within these spaces. This immersiveexperience 8( give) by pop-up museums allows visitors to get away fromtheir real life-even just for a short time-and enter a fantasy world. Maybe its this experience of feeling close to art 9

48、 allows pop-up museums to not only keep popping up, but also remain open-al least for 10 lime being.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,你的英国朋友Peter写邮件告知你他打算购买朗读者英文版,但不知道纸 质版本和有声版本哪个更适合。请你给他提出建议,要点如下:1 .你的建议;2 .你的理由(至少两条):3 .表达祝愿。注意:1 .词数80左右;2 .可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:有声读物audiobook六、读后续写(满分25分)8、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第67题25分TAL#NBSPThe Robson Valley, where I live in the Canadian Rockies, has wonderful scenery of snow-covered mountains, ranches (牧场)and farms, which attracts hikers, TAL#NBSPsnowmobile

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