2019年浙江嘉兴高三上学期高考模拟英语试卷(丽水、衢州联考)-学生用卷.docx
2019年浙江嘉兴高三上学期高考模拟英语试卷(丽水、衢州联考)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年浙江嘉兴高三上学期高考模拟(A篇)第2123题7.5分My family moved from Taiwan to a small town in central Georgia when I was in the second grade. From what little I could gather from my classmate's, I learned there was a man who would come and put toys in one's stocking on Christmas Eve! What a great country. I thought.On that fateful night, I took my longest, clearest knee sock and attached it to a nail already above the fireplace. Obviously, the previous owners of this house were no strangers to this Santa character. Unfortunately, my parents were.I woke up early on Christmas Day and ran to the fireplace. To make a sob story short, I was hit with the reality of an empty sock and the biggest lie ever told. In tears, I quickly took down the sock, and put it in (he back of a drawer. Santa was dead.But nine years ago, on Christmas Eve, an older man with a white beard and a red cap knocked on my front door. He said, "I've been looking for you for twenty-five years." He handed me a red stocking. On top of the stocking was a card. It read: "For Becky-I may have missed you in the second grade, but you've always lived in my heart. Santa." I recognized the handwriting of my friend Jill and later discovered that the older man was her father, Jill had seen the hurt little girl underneath (在表象之下)the thirty something woman and decided to do something about it.So now I believe that Santa is real. I don't mean the man from children's mythology (神话)or the creation of American holiday marketers. I believe in the Santa Claus that lives inside good and thoughtful people. This Santa lives each day purposefully, really listens to friends, and then plans deliberate acts of care and love.(1) The author knew about Santa Claus in her second grade from .A. a salesman in a toy storeher classmate* s in GeorgiaB. her family back in Taiwanthe previous owners of her house(2) What happened (o the author on Christmas Day in her second grade when she came (o (he fireplace?A. She received no gifts.B. She heard a sob story.A;B;(4) D;4、【答案】C;B;G;F;E;5、【答案】C;D;C;B;A;A:B;A;D;D;A;C;B;D;C;B;D;A;B;C;6、【答案】However;where;expectation;chose;ainusing;delivered;coming;perfectly;for;an;7、答案】Dear fellow students,The school English Club aims to promote the use of English and involve students in diverse languagerich activities. Recently, we are recruiting new members with the requirements below.Enthusiasm for English is undoubtedly a must. You are more likely to be admitted if you are capable of organizing activities or have previous experiences. Additionally, a strong sense of responsibility and good team spirit are highly appreciated.If you are interested, please submit your application before April 30.The English Club8、【答案】One possible version:Nowadays, despite advanced medical conditions, human life is still under great threat from motorcar accidents.(要点) As is often the case, people fail to manage their emotions well when driving.(要 点二)But our society still takes a tolerant altitude towards their behavior.(要点三)Therefore, it's urgent to establish a stricter policy system to handle this problem.(要点四) Anyhow, guaranteeing life security cannot be over stressed.(要点五)C. She found Santa was dead.D. She discovered her sock was gone.(3) What is the author's purpose in writing the text?A. To share her special experience.B. To remember a thoughtful friend.C. To show her appreciation of kindness.D. To express her love for Christmas gifts.2、【来源】2019年浙江嘉兴高三上学期高考模拟(B篇)第2426题7.5分2019年浙江高三二模联考(B篇)第2426题7.5分For thousands of years. Hupa people said "Hey yung!" when they met a friend. That means "hello" in the Native American language of Hupa. Today, not many people use Hupa to share their thoughts, feelings and ideas. Only 20 people can speak (he language well enough to hold a conversation. All of them are older members of the tribe (部落).Most children and young adults in the tribe grew up speaking English and knew only a few words of the Hupa language.Hupa is not the only language that is in danger of dying out. According to experts, more than 1, 000 different native languages were once spoken in North America. Most of them had no writing systems, and many of them have been forgotten. Today, only 206 are left. In many cases, only a handful of people still speak the language. Unless the situation changes soon, one third of (he remaining languages could disappear in the next few decades.Navajo teacher Andrew Becenti says we must save native languages because they are important parts of Native American cultures. "If you don't have the language, and you try to teach the culture, it's like food without salt. Something's missing.TAL#NBSPlt's just flat," he says. All across the US, many Native American kids and adults are already working hard to preserve their languages.Some native languages actually have a very good chance of survival. About 80, ()0() people speak Navajo, and many of them are kids. On the Navajo reservation in Tuba City, Arizona, kids can take Navajo language classes in school. Since the language is being passed down from generation to generation, it will likely sun ive for a long time. The future is less certain for languages like Hupa, although some young people arc trying to learn it.(1) The Hupa language is mentioned in paragraph 1 to indicate .A. it is difficult to learn Native American languagessome Native American languages are disappearingB. there doesn, t exist any writing system for this languagemost Hupa people prefer to speak the English language(2) What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 3 mean?A. It makes no difference.B. It is only a piece of cake.C. It achieved the desired effect.D. It is not interesting at all.(3) What docs the author think of the future of languages like Hupa?A. Clear.B. Hopeful.C. Doubtful.D. Unchanging.3、【来源】2019年浙江嘉兴高三上学期高考模拟(C篇)第2730题10分20192020学年浙江杭州西湖区杭州学军中学西溪校区高二上学期期中(C)篇第2730题10分 (每题2.5分)2019年浙江高三二模联考第273。题10分Opening a suspect suitcase to search its contents usually means breaking the lock. This is why America's Transportation Security Administration (TSA ) worked with luggage makes to create special types of luggage locks. These locks can be opened by a set of master keys held by airport security.That might seem an elegant solution-but a Washington Post story about the TSA last year included photos of a complete set of these master keys. Commonly available software can turn any picture of an object into a digital design. Now a group of amateur lock openers have proudly posted online that they had used 3D printers to make perfect copies of the master keys, and published the files so that others could do the same.From a technological point of view, this is nothing special: the dangers of publishing pictures of keys are well known. But the scale (规模) of this particular case is astonishing: around 300 million luggage locks have been sold with the TSA's stamp. The damage to security is probably slight. Luggage locks are known to be weak: they serve more to protect privacy than possessions. But the ease docs expose the danger in official thinking about security, particularly at a time when the FBI is advocating having backdoorsin effect secret master keysbuilt in to commercial encryption (力口密)products. The reason is that spies and criminals can shelter behind encrypted communications. Making big Internet companies build hidden weaknesses into the software that runs messaging and e-mail services would give the authorities a chance to catch up.The ease of TSA's master keys exposed the problem in this argument. The ability to decrypt (解 密)everyone's messages would indeed be useful for agencies like the FBI. But wrong-doers would like these master keys loo, and make every effort to steal them. We have now seen what happened to the TSA's master keys. Who will still believe that any electronic master keys will be stored safely?(1) The author introduces the topic of the text in paragraph I by .A. showing a caseraising a questionB. making a commentpredicting an event(2) What does the Washington Post story about the TSA suggest?A. It is not very difficult to make copies of the master keys.B. Amateur lock openers are actual 1y as skillful as experts.C. Specific software can turn photos of objects into real ones.D. Any digital design can be copied with the help of 3D printing.(3) Why does the FBI favour the use of secret master keys?A. Secret master keys are safer than ordinary ones.B. Secret master keys can help the FBI spy on crimes.C. The FBI wants to control those big Internet companies.D. The FBI can check whether messaging software has weaknesses.(4) What is the real concern of the author?A. The intelligence of wrong-doers.B. The skill in decrypting messages.C. The existence of TSA* s master keys.1). The risk in official thinking about security.二、七选五(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)4、【来源】2019年浙江嘉兴高三上学期高考模拟第3135题10分2019年浙江高三二模联考第3135题10分(每题2分)2020年浙江宁波海曙区宁波效实中学(白杨校区)高三一模第3135题10分"You totally missed out!" This sentence strikes fear in the hearts of teenagers more than almost anything else you can say to them. In fact, missing out on something bothers most teenagers so much that there is even a special word for that sick feeling: FOMO. 1 FOMO, which was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2013, refers to that nervous or anxious feeling people get when they realize they are not attending a social event.2 In fact, one survey found that about two-thirds of people in this age group admitted to experiencing FOMO regularly. If you ask teenagers if they experience social media anxiety, most would answer no. But what they do not realize is that if they are stressed or worried about what they see online, then they are likely experiencing FOMO, especially if they are online a lot.Then how to handle the problem of FOMO? Of course, turning off the technology seems like a natural cure for FOMO. 3 Teenagers may still worry that they are missing out, even if they are not on social media al all.The key is to turn off the technology and do something else entirely like reading a book, giving a friend a makeover, baking cookiesanything that allows them to focus on something other than social media. Another option is to schedule specific times each day to check social media. 4It is also important to encourage teenagers to recognize that they have limited lime and cannot possibly be everywhere and do everything. So, naturally, there will be parties or events that they cannot attend. 5 Photos can be deceiving (骗人的).And even (hough it looks as if their friends are having a good time, this may not actually be the case. They should never let the fact that they couldn't be somewhere affect their view of themselves.A. FOMO has become an even bigger problem.B. FOMO is especially common to people aged 18 to 33.C. In simple terms, FOMO stands for "fear of missing out*.D. It can be extremely helpful in changing their attitude towards life.E. But this does not mean they are necessarily missing out on something.F. By doing this, teenagers are not glued to their screens and are more active.G. But just switching the phone to "off" doesn51 erase the feelings caused by FOMO.三、完形填空(共20小题,每小题L5分,共30分)5、【来源】2019年浙江嘉兴高三上学期高考模拟第3655题30分2019年浙江高三二模联考第36-55题30分I was not the least popular kid in my school, but I was probably in the bottom third. Hoping to improve my social 1 a bit before high school, I begged my parents for 2 to throw an eighth grade graduation party. Much to my 3 , they said yes.I quickly 4 a list of invitees, including only my two best friends and fifteen or so of the most 5 kids. But when I brought the list to my mother, she 6 her head and explained. "No, you must invite the 7 class or the party is off." Was she out of her mind? She hardly 8 her own friends, and now she was 9 me lo invite fifty or so young teens to our home?10 for the party, I agreed to her terms. I spent an entire period of recess (课 间休息)tracking down my classmates to H invitations. Perhaps notsurprisingly, the 12 person I found was Maureen. Heavier and more 13 than most, Maureen 14 spent recesses hidden in a corner trying to l 5 the attention of the other kids.Maureen 6 with anxiety as I approached her, no doubt 17 some put-down or teasing. I handed her the invitation and said, with a confident smile on my face, "I hope you can come, too!" I will never 18 look on her face as she took the invitation from me and 19 a shy smile. At that moment, my mother's requirement to 20 everyone suddenly made perfect sense.A. bchaviorB. serviceC. positionD. backgroundA. patienceB. courageC. freedoml). permissionA. sorrowB. convenienceC. surprisel). disappointmentA. copiedB. draftedC. checkedl). addedA. popularB. seriousC. generousD. energeticA. shookB. hungC. turnedD. knockedA. familiarB. wholeC. largeD. differentA. entertainedB. believedC. consultedD. missedA. beggingB. helpingC. allowingD. pushingA. SuitableB. RcgretfulC. GratefulD. DesperateA. pass outB. set asidcC. pick upD. give backA. veryB. onlyC. lastD. bestA. flexibleB. awkwardC. selfishD. curiousA. sudden lyB. gradual 1 yC. si mi lar 1 yl). typical lyA. requireB. directC. avoid!), exciteA. fledB. WcitchedC. qui tD. advancedA. ignoringB. forbiddingC. abandoningD. fearingA. forgetB. recognizeC. understandD. imagineA. resistedB. offeredC. wipedD. deservedA. cheerB. affectC. includeD. support四、语法填空(共10小题,每小题L5分,共15分)6、【来源】2019年浙江嘉兴高三上学期高考模拟第5665题15分2019年浙江高三二模联考第5665题15分In the United States, you'll find many Americans expect immigrants to talk and act like Americans. I , if they spent even a week in a foreign country 2 English isn't the native language, I think they'd learn how unfair that 3 (expect) is.When I was in college, I 4(choose) to study abroad in Tokyo, Japanfor a term. Everyday things that we often take for granted were a struggle. Going to the grocery store for the first time was quite 5(amuse) , because I couldn't understand a singlething the cashier said to me. When I missed a parcel, I had to have a Japanese friend call the post office and set up a new time to have it 6(deliver) , because I couldn't understandJapanese over the phone.After 7(come) back home, I find I'm more patient with those who areadjusting to life in America and may not be 8(perfect) fluent in English.Besides, most Americans aren't so willing to go out of their way 9 foreigners. In Japan, it seemed that everybody I met would like to help me.Studying abroad was not only 10 eye-opening experience because I got to see and experience another culture, but it also gave me a new view on my own culture.五、应用文写作(共1小题,共15分)7、【来源】2019年浙江嘉兴高三上学期高考模拟第66题15分2019年浙江高三二模联考第66题15分假定你是校英语俱乐部部长李华。近期俱乐部计划面向全校学生招募新会员,请你代表俱乐 部用英语写一封招新倡议书,内容包括:1 .俱乐部的宗旨;2 .会员需具备的条件;3 .报名方式及截止日期。参考词汇:招募recr