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1、2024年高考英语终极押题密卷1(浙江卷)一完形填空(共1小题)1 For the past 18 years,my daughter has been around me all the time.Now that she is in college,the (1) of our relationship has totally changed and our relationship is completely (2) .Im not going to be there every morning to have breakfast with her.I wont know when sh

2、es mad or when shes happy.Heres a little story of our new (3) .A week ago,my daughter wanted to (4) so she called me during the day as I was in meetings.I (5) her later on,but she was in class.At midnight,she reached out (6) to ask if we could talk.Well,guess what?I was (7) .I thought we would talk

3、the next day,but she was not (8) .Research shows that parents are (9) when their children are grown up,but for me that is when I start to get concerned.I am always left to (10) .how can I,as a parent,remain (11) to my daughter to guide,support and love through lifes changes?We may have to (12) the w

4、ay we communicate.My daughter encouraged me to go digital.Thats how I ventured into the world of social media,following her updates and occasionally sharing my own experiences.Through this (13) presence,the physical gap is (14) and I feel I still have an active role in her life.This experience serve

5、s as a reminder that (15) ,however scary,holds the promise of growth in our shared journey.(1)A.problemB.progressC.goalD.context(2)A.coldB.specialC.differentD.casual(3)A.normalB.ideaC.approachD.solution(4)A.catch upB.take overC.check outD.break away(5)A.visitedB.touchedC.triedD.emailed(6)A.by taxiB.

6、by textC.in privateD.in person(7)A.stupidB.angryC.excitedD.asleep(8)A.availableB.interestedC.readyD.guilty(9)A.saddestB.busiestC.happiestD.best(10)A.decideB.wonderC.investigateD.distinguish(11)A.kindB.appreciativeC.sensitiveD.relevant(12)A.voiceB.ignoreC.shiftD.continue(13)A.humanB.virtualC.physical

7、D.permanent(14)A.widenedB.formedC.brokenD.bridged(15)A.collegeB.relationshipC.changeD.communication二阅读理解(共4小题)2Dear readers,Persist.一Viet Thanh NguyenSuccess is no accident.Chris BohjalianKeep writing and itll get easier.Lisa JewellBe patient with yourself.Min Jin LeeThese are words of advice taken

8、from our interviews with awardwinning and bestselling authors.Notice,though,not a single mention of their status,prizes,or advancesin other words,their success.And while status,literary awards,and money can be indicators of a successful writer,one must actually sit down and write for any of those th

9、ings to happen.Thats what all of these pieces of advice have in common:putting words on the page.In this issue,youll find articles to help you succeed,no matter your goals.If its to figure out whether that mess of a novel youve got sitting in a drawer can be rescued or if you need to move on,Androme

10、da Romanos article will offer questions to ask yourself.Michael La Ronns essay will give you an example of how an unexpected opportunity might be just the push you need.Or,if youve had trouble finding an agent,Ryan Van Cleaves collection of tips and advice from 22 literary agents on every aspect of

11、the business might change your luck.Matty Dalrymple shares ways to reach more readers and build a community with them.Wish you success and happy new year!(1)The advice mentioned at the beginning highlights the importance of .A.a big dream.B.constant practice.C.earning money.D.achieving success.(2)Wh

12、ose article may help those who are unsure whether to save an unsuccessful novel? A.Matty Dalrympl.B.Michael La Ronn.C.Ryan Van Cleave.D.Andromeda Romano.(3)Who might be the target readers of this issue? A.Writers.B.Businessmen.C.Booksellers.D.Literary agents.3 American families dont save money like

13、they used to.In 2018 the personal saving rate was somewhere around 7%,which is well below the rate of a few decades ago.There are a lot of potential explanations for this.Wage growth has slowed while necessities such as housing and medical care have grown more expensive.The rise of easy credit has m

14、ade overspending easier than ever.And the number of people who make a budget is decreasing.Now,a team of U.S.and Canadian economists have proposed a new explanation for the declining savings rate,one rooted inindividual psychology.At its heart lies a simple observation:Spending is a lot more visible

15、 than not spending.Humans are social creatures,and we have a tendency to evaluate our own standing in life relative to how our friends and neighbors are doing.We want to keep up with the Joneses,and stay ahead of the Smiths.Because of this,when we see other people spending money we have a tendency t

16、o believe that we can or should be spending too.Nowadays,changes in the media landscape have made other peoples spending more visible than ever.That,in turn,is making all of us spend even moreand save even less.David Hirshleifer,one of the economists,said that its easy to think that youre saving eno

17、ugh because you are not throwing luxury parties or taking expensive journeys the way some people you know are.But,he warned,those journeys and parties may not really be typical of your acquaintances they just stand out in memory.The economists imply that finding ways to make nonspending more visible

18、 might help individuals develop more realistic views of overall spending and saving behavior. Make a special effort to notice when your friends are careful with money,such as holding on to their 15yearold car,Hirshleifer said.(1)Which of the following is a potential explanation for the low saving ra

19、te in America? A.The reduction in the income.B.The easy access to money.C.The growing desire for housing.D.The difficulty in sticking to a budget.(2)The individual psychology mentioned in paragraph 3 refers to a tendency to .A.show off wealthB.connect with othersC.compare oneself to othersD.adapt on

20、eself to social change(3)What is the warning of David Hirshleifer? A.It is improper to copy othersspending habits.B.It is unwise to spend more than one can afford.C.One may spend too much on journeys and parties.D.One may have misunderstanding of others spending habits.(4)What do the economists sugg

21、est people do? A.Make good use of money.B.Save as much money as possible.C.Pay attention to nonspending behavior.D.Change overall spending and saving behavior.4 Im in a coffee shop in Manhattan and Im about to become the most disliked person in the room.First,Im going to interrupt the man reading qu

22、ietly near the window and ask for a drink of his latte.Next,Im going to ask the line of people waiting to pay if I can cut to the front of the queue.This is how I chose to spend my last vacation.Heres why.Growing up,all I ever heard about wasEQ.It was the mid1990s,and psychologist Daniel Goleman had

23、 just popularized the concept of emotional intelligence.Unlike IQ,which tracked conventional measures of intelligence like reasoning and recall,EQ measured the ability to understand other people to listen,to empathize(共情),and to appreciate.My mother,an elementary school principal,prized brains and h

24、ard work,but she placed a special emphasis on Golemans new idea.To her,EQ was the elixir(万能药) that separated the good students from the great after they left school.She was determined to send me into the adult world with as much of this elixir as possible.But when I finally began my first job,I noti

25、ced a second elixir in the pockets of some of my colleagues.It gave their opinions extra weight and their decisions added impact.Strangest of all,it seemed like the antiEQ:Instead of knowing how to make others feel good,this elixir gave people the courage to do the opposite to say things others didn

26、t want to hear.This was assertiveness(魄力).It boiled down to the command of a single skill:the ability to have uncomfortable conversations.Assertive peoplethose with highAQask for things they want,decline things they dont,provide constructive feedback,and engage in direct confrontation(对峙) and debate

27、.A lifetime improving my EQ helped me empathize with others,but it also left me overly sensitive to situations where I had to say or do things that might make others unhappy.While I didnt avoid conflict,I was always frustrated by my powerlessness when I had to say or do something that could upset so

28、meone.This is my problem and Im working on it.(1)Why did the author act that way in the coffee shop? A.To improve a skill.B.To test a concept.C.To advocate a new idea.D.To have a unique vacation.(2)What do we know about the authors mother? A.She thought little of IQ.B.She popularized Golemans idea.C

29、.She was a strict mother and principal.D.She valued EQ as the key to greatness.(3)What does the worditunderlined in the fourth paragraph refer to? A.EQ.B.AQ.C.Empathy.D.Courage.(4)According to the passage,those with high EQ but low AQ are likely to be .A.successful leadersB.people pleasersC.terrible

30、 complainersD.pleasure seekers5 Sometimes we only appreciate something when we realize we may lose it.That is the story of the Everglades.A shallow slowmoving river,the Everglades once covered about 18,000 square miles of southern Florida.Until the 1900s,few people lived in the grassy wetlands.Not m

31、uch was understood about the unique balance of nature that existed there.Plants,creatures,and water had formed a remarkable ecosystem.By the early 1900s,Floridas pleasant winters attracted more people.Visitors became new permanent residents.They built homes and roads.The conditions looked good for f

32、arming,so the newcomers planted large agricultural crops.But South Floridas cycle of flooding was a problem.To address that,developers attempted to drain(排水) the land.They also built structures to control water levels and flow.Those changes made it easier for more people to live yearround in South F

33、lorida.However,they also disturbed life in the Everglades,which depends on freshwater regularly refilling the land.The areas growing human population needed freshwater.And large farms consumed large quantities of freshwater.By the mid1900s,water levels in southern Florida began to go down.Lack of fr

34、eshwater wasnt the only problem.As more and more land was developed for people and farms,the Everglades historic boundaries contracted.Loss of habitat and hunting threatened the survival of native species in the Everglades.Some people hoped that the governments recognition might save the Everglades.

35、They fought for it.Everglades National Park was established in 1947.It became the first park in the United States created for its biodiversity.Now,Everglades National Park protects 1.5 million acres along the southern tip of Florida.An amazing variety of creatures live there.About 360 different spec

36、ies of birds have been sighted in the park.Nearly 300 different species of fish have been identified.About 40 species of mammals and 50 species of reptiles inhabit the park.Nature still rules in the Everglades,a place worth understanding,appreciating,and protecting.(1)What was the Everglades like be

37、fore the 1900s? A.Naturally wild.B.Partly explored.C.Completely lifeless.D.Thickly populated.(2)What problem did new residents cause for the Everglades? A.A cycle of flooding.B.Pollution of freshwater.C.Possible extinction of native species.D.The extension of historic boundaries.(3)Why are the figur

38、es mentioned in the last paragraph? A.To attract visitors to the park.B.To stress the great power of nature.C.To call for more efforts to protect nature.D.To show the successful conservation of the park.(4)What is the text mainly about? A.How people adapted to life in the Everglades.B.How Everglades

39、 National Park was established.C.How humans harmed and saved the Everglades.D.How the ecosystem of the Everglades was formed.三书面表达(共2小题)6 I was doing homework with my friend Ollie at his home when he randomly started scribbling(乱画)a fish.But not just any fish.This fish was riding a skateboard and bl

40、owing a bubble that said Id rather be skating!I laughed and drew a sea star saying Quit fooling around and get to work!Just then,Ollies grandma Abuela and her friend Mr.Goldberg came into the kitchen.Mr.Goldberg was in charge of the local animal shelter.Abuela poured their tea and inquired about how

41、 things were going at the animal shelter.Mr.Goldberg sighed,shaking his head.He explained that not enough people were adopting pets,resulting in too many animals without homes.Overhearing the conversation,Ollie offered to adopt some excitedly.But Abuela said that one noisy parrot was plenty for this

42、 house.Blue isnt noisy,defended Ollie.Hes just musical.Id have a whole farm full of animals if I could,I said.But my parents say two cats and a hamster(仓鼠) are enough.Mr.Goldberg said he kept trying to attract people to adopt animals,but found it hard to get peoples attention these days.Ollie drew a

43、 sad whale,and I wrote the wordsPlease adopt mein the shape of a whale spout(喷水).Mr.Goldberg took a look at our drawings and made favorable comments on them,saying that these clever talking animals just might grab peoples attention.And he asked us if we were willing to design a poster for his animal

44、 shelter,a proposal we happily accepted.We decided to draw some ideas on our own and meet up again the next afternoon.That night,when I was sitting in the living room brainstorming ideas for the poster,my little brother brought in our hamster,Mr.Nibbles,to give him a little runaround time.He made a

45、hamster playground out of couch pillows and Mr.Nibbles began to run around merrily.Suddenly,an idea formed in my mind._We decided to make both Mr.Nibbles and Blue the stars of the poster._7 假定你是李华,你校将于4月23日(世界读书日)开展主题为The Power of Reading的英语演讲比赛,请你以此为主题写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括:(1)你的经历;(2)你的感受。注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)请

46、按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。The Power of ReadingGood morning,ladies and gentlemen!_四信息匹配(共1小题)8 Have you ever wondered why you want to do something,or what causes people to go through extraordinary pain or personal investment just to achieve a particular outcome?(1) Motivation.Motivation is the reason for peop

47、les actions,goals,and willingness to pursue the goals.Sometimes it seems difficult to find,but we all have that spark at our core.Here are some ways you can turn that spark back into a flame.(2) If your motivation is fading,notice when this starts to happen and what events could have driven it.Youll find that youre more likely to feel bored when youre in certain environments.As you become more aware of this,you can put yourself in situations where youre more likely to thrive.Keep a

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