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    2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟英语试卷(预测冲刺卷(三))-学生用卷.docx

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    2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟英语试卷(预测冲刺卷(三)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A now-viral video shows the Pittsburgh-area fast-food worker presenting the prices dress to his teen daughter Nevaeha, a recent graduate of Ring gold Middle School. Tricky Smith went above and beyond when his daughter Nevaeha said the dress she wanted for her eighth-grade dance would cost $ 200.Smith, 36, works three jobs-at McDonald's, Popeyes and a Circle K convenience store outside Pittsburgh in Monongahela, Pennsylvania. When his 14-year-old daughter asked him in June if her dream dress was in their price range, he said he wasn't sure, but would see what he could do. Smith was already working al least six days a week. But he extended himself further to purchase the two-piece floral (绘有 花的)dress, taking on extra shifts and sometimes working seven's days a week.A now-viral video re posted on Facebook by Style Exchange Boutique shows Nevaeha with tears of joy as her dad opens a garment bag and she looks inside. The moment was captured on video at the McDonald's where Smith works. Nevaeha's mom, belly Anne, suggested Smith surprise their daughter with the dress. She and Nevaeha then went to the restaurant, and the mom captured the touching exchange on video.Smith at first kidded his daughter, telling her the garment bag held a dress from her grandmother, and wasn't "the dress you wanted, but I hope you like it". Then Nevaeha opened (he bag, revealing the dress she wanted all alongand her father's generosity. Nevaeha told all the people around that she's "really happy ihat's he's my father". Smith said all his extra work was worth it. "To see (he look on her face i( is priceless," he said. "All I can really do is smile."What was Mr. Smith uncertain about?A. Whether her daughter could attend the dance.B. Whether he could afford the dress Nevaeha wanted.C. Whether Nevaeha liked the dress he had bought.D. How the video would influence his daughter Nevaeha.(1) Where can people in other cities see the now-rival video?A. On the Internet.B. In Smith's workpkice.C. In smith, house.4、【答案】B;G;D;C;F;5、【答案】B;C;B;A;B:D;A;A;D;B;D;B;A;C;D;C;C;B;A;D:6、 【答案】her;made;of;recently;to see;decisions;be forced;being;careful;(hat/who;7、【答案】One possible versionDear James,I am writing to express my appreciation for your attendance during my staying in America.Thank you for taking me to fancy museums and enjoy magical shows. Thank you for introducing me to your friends in fantastic parties. Not only have I had a wonderful taste of western culture at your home, but have broadened my horizons as well. Now I am back in school, but the two months with you always stands out in my memory. Therefore, I sincerely invite you to have a trip to China and have fun with my family.Yours,Li Hua8、【答案】Paragraph 1:Bad luck, he thought, to lose his expensive gloves on New Year's Eve. The wind was blowing a little fiercely. He thought for a while and then decided to go back to the store. With the hope of finding his gloves on one of the shelves, he put his TAL#NBSPgrocery bag aside at the counter and searched every shelf he had passed. Poor old George! He made great effort to look for his favourite possession eventually in vain.Paragraph 2:But he didn't give up. Instead, he searched the whole store again and again. To his disappointment, his gloves didn't show up. Extremely frustrated. George returned to the counter, took his bag and was about to leave when someone called him. He turned around and caught sight of a man holding his gloves near the counter. Explaining that he picked up the gloves when they dropped out from the old man's TAL#NBSPpockcts and wasn't able to return them as old George suddenly disappeared at a corner, the young man pointed at the grocery bag, added that he remembered this bag. So he chose to wait for the old man beside his bag. How lucky! Old George would have a happy new year.1). In Nevaeha,s former school.(3) Why did Smith tell Neveaha the dress was not the one she wanted?A. To punish her for her selfishness.B. To give her a lesson on honesty.C. To remind her of her grandmother.D. To give her a big surprise.2、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(B篇)第2427题10分Teenagers who talk on the phone a lot and hold their cell phones up to (heir right ears score worse on one type of memory test. That's the finding of a new study. That memory damage might be one side-effect of the radiation that phones use to keep us connected while we're on (he go.Nearly 700 Swiss teens took part in a test of figural memory. This type helps us recall abstract symbols and shapes, explains Milena Foerster. She's an epidemiologist (流行病学家).She worked on the study as part of a team while Foerster was at the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute in Basel, Switzerland. Teens participated in memory tests twice, one year apart. Each time, they had one minute to memorize 13 pairs of abstract shapes. Then they were shown one item from each pair and asked to match it with one of five choices.The study volunteers also took a test of verbal memory. That's the ability to remember words. The two memory tests arc parts of an intelligence test.The researchers also surveyed the teens on how they use mobile phones. And they got call records from phone companies. The researchers used those records to estimate how long the teens were using their phones. This allowed the researchers to calculate how big a radiation exposure each person could have gotten while talking.All cell phoned give off energy in the form of radio frequency electromagnetic fields, or RF-EMFs. Radio and TV broadcasts also use this type of energy. So do microwave ovens and some other gadgets (配件)."For a phone, that energy carries information, in the form of calls or texts between phones and cell phone towers. That radiation also can travel into people's bodies as they use their phones. And some of its energy can be absorbed by the body. So far, scientists have not shown that radiation from phones causes harm, " says the Federal Communications Commission. Research is ongoing, this agency notes.(1) What effects may the radiation have on teenagers?A. It may be bad for their eye-sight.B. Their memory may be damaged.C. They may get lost while they are on the go.D. They may keep connected with some strangers.(2) How did the scientist draw a conclusion on (he side-effect of the radiation?A. By experiment.B. By logicalityBy imagination.C. By reference.(3) What did the researchers want to know from phone companies?A. What the teens concentrated on.B. Who the teens were connecting with.C. How much the teens were spending on phones.D. How much radiation exposure each person got.(4) What can we know from the words of the Federal Communications Commission?A. It's unclear whether radiation from phones causes harm.B. People's bodies will absorb energy when they are cal 1ing.C. People* s clothes can prevent the radiation harming their bodies.D. The radicition traveling into people, s bodies does harm to their health.3、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(C篇)第2830题7.5分Parents today arc puzzled with demands on how to raise their kids. Wc want the very best for our kids. We want (hem to be smart, athletic, healthy, kind, happy, polite, disciplined, creative and more. We want to give them everything! And before everything, we focus on getting them into good schools so that they can have the best possible. education.Kids on the other hand, are growing up bombed by technology, needing to compete in every way, comparing themselves with others, trying to be perfect and please their parents, wanting to fit in. As a result, they are often anxious, stressed at a very young age, display behavioral issued, have little self- respect and are simply not happy.So, from the parents whose intencion is so sincere, (o the kids who are trying to keep up on all fronts, what needs to change? What is missing?We need to look at the whole experience of raising our children as a spiritual one, where having conscious kids go out in the worki is more important than anything we can teach them. Here's why raising them as conscious individuals is the best gift you can give la your children.Conscious kids grow up with the ability (o find and choose the work they love. They grow up to be in good relationships. They grow up to honour their health. They are free from addictions, negative habits and have learnt from the earliest of ages (hat their body is a temple, something they must care for. They are strong and full of life force.What we need is a shift. The benefits of making the effort to not only be mindful around your kids, but also to raise them in a conscious household, to share with them what is true and beautiful and to treat them like a soul that is temporarily living in their little bodies, are immeasurable! But it takes hard work and patience.(1) Why do the children nowadays feel anxious?A. They are short of self-respect.B. They are afraid of new technology.C. They cannot get everything from their parents.D. They are faced with parents* high expectations.(2) Which of the following is used to describe the conscious kids?A. They wi11 ignore their body.B. They are influenced by the society.C. They are easi1y addicted to computer games.D. They will make the best choice for themselves.(3) What does the author advise parents to do?A. Order kids to work hard.B. Ask kids listen to them sincerely.C. Raise kids in a conscious household.D. Request kids to have enough patience.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Despite America's reputation for optimism, nearly three-quarters of U.S. Adults are pessimistic about the country's future. I Decades of research have found that positive thinking idn*t always so positive. 2Married couples who were extremely optimistic about their relationship's future were more likely to experience worse relationship. 3 A study of data from British households found that across two decades, especially optimisticself-eniployed people earned about 25 percent less than their pessimistic peers. And National Cancer Institute researchers found thal people who low balled (虚 报)their risk of heart disease were more likely to show early signs of it.Maybe this is because a rosy outlook leaves us over confident. 4 In one study, psychology students were surveyed immediately before and after receiving exam results. Students who had anticipated a higher grade than they received were upset after learning their score; students who had under estimated their grade (i.e, the pessimists) felt better afterward.5 Compared with cheers moods, bad moods have been linked to a more effective communication style, and sadness has been linked to less reliance on negative stereo types. Feeling down can make us behave more fairly too. People who saw sad video clips before playing an allocation game were more generous with their partners than (hose who saw happy clips.A. It's really bad.B. This may not be all bad, though.C. Optimism can also result in d is appointment.1). Optimism may also be tied to lower earnings.E. Optimists may earn more money than pessimists.F. Embrac i ng negativity may also have social benefi ts.G. In some cases, pessimists performs better than those with a sunnier character.三、完形填空(共20小题,每小题L5分,共30分)5、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟第3655题30分阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳 选项。This is the heartbreaking moment. Wends Edwards was I her 50th birthday with her daughter Kristie Edwards and (he rest of her family when she was 2 with the touching gift.As she unwrapped the present, she stopped and pul her hand over her mouth as she 3 the registration (登i己)plates which 4 "DAD 494X".Earlier this year Wendy's father Tony Davis, 78, passed away after "struggling 5Kristie said. "He valued his 6 as it said 'DAD 494X'. 494X, to my family, it 7 'May God be with you till we meet again. We put it on all our texts, cards, letters and said it over the phone to one another. It was also used in the war to keep others 8 . It was the final song played at my grandfathers 9Kristie described her grandfather as an " 0 " and said that her mother Wends was upset and JJ about losing her grandfather."My grandfather inspired me to always be the best of myself. He 12 me through every event. He was struggling mentally and felt as though he was being a 3 to the family.'1Kristie has recently set up acharity 14 her grandfatherTillie's thoughts-where she wants to provide mental health 15 in the elderly. The charity has so far managed to 16 $ 790.She added: "I wanted to be 7 in a process that actively promoters a positive change and ensured no one has to feel the 8 that myself and my family have. I have made the 19 to channel my heart break into something 20A. organizingB. ce 1 ebratingC. designingl). arrangingA. gi venB. shownC. presentedl). greetedA. openedB. discoveredC. releasedD. receivedA. readB. wroteC. talkedD. signedA. physicallyB. mentallyC. hardD. terriblyA. numbersB. symbolsC. signals!), platesA. meansB. refersC. expressesD. saysA. safeB. livelyC. familiarD. valuableA. weddingB. birthdayC. partyD. funeralA. exampleB. inspirationC. encouragementD. achievementA. delightedB. crazyC. guiltyD. downA. impressedB. supportedC. relievedD. urgedA. bui'denB. centerC. strengthD. leaderA. in need ofB. in search ofC. in memory ofD. in place ofA. pleasureB. guidanceC. evaluationD. awarenessA. graspB. holdC. raiseD. donateA. takenB. experi encedC. invol vedl). workedA. i njuryB. painC. hardshipl). damageA. decisionB. mindC. planD. suggestionA. optimisticB. warmC. neituralD. positive四、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式 (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My mom is my hero in every way. Throughout 1 life, she has been through almost everything that people are afraid to experience and no matter what happened to her she always 2(make ) sure that she was strong enough to be able to takecare 3 me and my brother. She has just 4(recent) been at her happiest times and it's sowonderful 5 (see) her like that. My mom has helped me and my brother throughout our whole life with being respectful and making good 6(decide) . I wouldn't want it any other way. My mom is a passionateperson who stands up for what she believes in and will not 7(force) tochange her mind. She always puts others first and while 8 (be) so busy, shestill man ages to be the sweetest, the most 9(care) , and the most funperson that exists. All of my friends go to my mom if they need help with anything because she is a very understanding and kind-hearted person 10 can know how to deal with just about anything. I love my mom more than anything and I hope I can make her as proud as she makes me.五、应用文写作(共1小题,共15分)7、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟第66题15分假定你是李华,暑假时你在美国纽约游学,曾住在寄宿家庭James家。请你用英文给James写 一封感谢信,要点如下:1 .表示感谢

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