2019年浙江温州高三一模英语试卷-学生用卷.docx
2019年浙江温州高三一模英语试卷学生用卷一、阅读理解(本大题共10小题,每小题2.5分,共25分)I、【来源】2019年浙江温州高三一模(A篇)第2123题7.5分20192020学年11月浙江温州高三上学期月考(A篇)第2123题7.5分The hero of The Good Doctor, a young surgeon with autism (自 闭症),represents the show's title in more ways than one. In (he show. Dr. Shaun is extremely skilled at curing patients, but he's also morally good, able to sec the light in others even if he can't always connect."As a British, I'm probably quite cynical (愤世嫉俗)in general," said Freddie, who plays (he part of Dr. Shaun, during a recent interview on the show's set in Metro Vancouver. "I think he's a lovely person. Getting to reflect that version of the world he sees or he believes in and his faith in humanity, I think, is great, especially at a time like today when there's so much negativity."Through Shaun and other doctors at the fictional San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital, the series explores what it means (o be a good person, which impresses the viewers greatly. "It brings people hope in dark times and that might be one reason why it became a runaway hit last year," cast members said."Il came about somewhat naturally, " Freddie said. "It seemed unusual to me to put so much in the four, five months of filming, because we only did 10 episodes, and then sort of stepped away and did nothing*1 wanted to live in that world longer."Freddie, 26, admitted to feeling some anxiety about getting his performance right. He did a great deal of research on autism and continued to work with a-full-tinic consultant. "When you're opposite Freddie, Shaun is learning. Shaun is processing." Nicholas, who plays Dr. Melendez, commented. "Il's not impression. He doesn't slip into the character and play around. He lives it a lot, too."Who acts the hero in The Good Doctor?A. San Jose.B. Shaun.C. Freddie.D. Nicholas.(1) What is particularly impressive in the hero of The Good Doctor?A. His autism.B. His good nature.C. His cynical attitude.8、答案 Nowadays, parents find it hard for their children lo get adequate sleep despite its necessity for efficient learning. Gerally, more learning requires more sleep to guarantee laerning success. Experts suggest teenagers sleep 8 to 10 hours a day so as not to be negatively influenced. Therefore, parents can help children change their sleep patterns progressively through the hard time together.1). His working skills.(2) What is the passage mainly about?A. How the actors play the roles.B. How people react to the show.C. What makes the show a big hit.D. What makes Shaun a good doctor.2、【来源】2019年浙江温州高三一模(B篇)第2426题7.5分20192020学年11月浙江温州高三上学期月考(B篇)第2426题7.5分You wake up, ready to seize the day, when an unexpected breakfast is served your way-a classic sandwich. Someone has decided to park their rust-buckct in your driveway, blocking you in. Is it illegal to park in front of a driveway? Yes, absolutely. But some folks love to "stick it to the man". And now, you can stick it to them. We have a general disgust toward tow trucks (拖车),their drivers, and the industry as a whole. However, it's a necessary evil, and in certain applications, completely justified. This is one of those times. Take delight in it!But remember this: if you want to have someone's car towed, call (he police and have them handle it. Why call the police first? Because in the event that the owner loses his/her car and tries to sue (起诉)for damages or lost wages, you're removed of the situation and free of any responsibility. If you call a tow company directly, they may give the owner your information. And building a backyard Thunderdome (雷 霆)to settle your differences in "the old-fashioned way" can be costly.So, can you park in front of your own driveway? Unfortunately, parking in front of your own driveway is still technically illegal. The sidewalk and curb in front of your house is still city properly, and determining who exactly is parking in front of the driveway is next to impossible for parking enforcement (执法).There are reports of many neighborhoods only receiving a ticket for parking in a driveway if someone calls to report it, so it depends how risky you're feeling. Here in L. A., I see a handful of cars on my block consistently block their own driveway. I have rarely seen them ticketed or towed, but if it were me, I'd keep searching for a real spot.(1) What's the tone of Paragraph 1?A. Humorous.B. Serious.C. Sympathetic.1). Modest.(2) What is advised to do when you find a car blocking your driveway?A. Call the police.B. Turn to a tow company.C. Sue the owner.D. Use the old-fashioned way.(3) Why do people park on their own driveway?A. It is technically al lowed.B. It is not against the law.C. They like taking risks.D. Finding a parking spot is hard.3、【来源】2019年浙江温州高三一模(C篇)第2730题10分20192020学年11月浙江温州高三上学期月考(C篇)第2730题10分Like bootcut jeans or farm fresh produce, television is proving its staying power regardless of trends. It seems to be just like a home cooked meals, never to be replace, thanks to the wide application of big data.Americans arc still watching an average of five hours of TV each day and over 50% of homes have a televisions subscription service like Netflix or Hulu. This is due (o the fact that television programming has undergone a renaissance (复兴),with cinema-quality programs on broadcast, new ways of delivery一 Netflix or Hulu and other over-the-top (OTT) providers and now the promise of data-driven insights for advertisers.Data is the key to television's profitability. Advertisers have access to more audience information than ever, while networks and content providers use data, in addition to instinct (本能)to guide programming decisions. The abundance of data available to content providers, marketers and advertisers makes it possible to process, analyse and transform big data into profitable, useful insights.For those 50% of homes with a subscription service. OTT TV is using data to make decisions not just about programming, but to guide viewers to the right content. The most famous example of data-driven content is Netflix's House of Cards, a popular TV series in America, designed to be a hit based on platform data like user viewing habits, ratings and preferences. But the content provider uses data to guide all of its decisions, ranging from title images to homepage layouts.Netflix receives data from millions of set lop boxes and online accounts, and then processes data using real time technology like Spark. These data have led to clearly-seen results, like a 20%30% increase in programs' viewship numbers.(1) Why is "home cooked meal" mentioned in Paragraph 1?A. To introduce the topic.B. To show TV can* t be replaced.C. To give background information.D. To prove big data can bo applied.(2) What can we learn about the television industry?A. It keeps making a high profit.B. It* s losing its viewers to cinemas.C. It, s too dependent on advertising.D. It is updated to meet the challenges.(3) House of Cards is an example to show data-driven content choiceA. subscription servicehomepage layoutB. providers' preferenceWhat is the writing purpose of the passage?A. To show how television increases profits.B. To explain how data benefit the TV industry.C. To present how over-the-top television works.D. To tell how the television industry goes digital.二、七选五(本大题共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)4、【来源】2019年浙江温州高三一模第3135题10分 20192020学年11月浙江温州高三上学期月考第3135题10分Elvis Presley won many awards from nations all over the world, yet he did not record in any language other than English. He never performed outside the United States, except for three shows in Canada. IIn 1953, he made his first record of the song, "My Happiness". 2 Another song, "Hound Dog", was one of Elvis Presley's most popular records. It sold five million copies in 1956. Music industry experts say more than one thousand million of Elvis' records have been sold. He was a success in many different kinds of music-popular, country, religious, and rhythm and blues.One of Elvis' records named "Heartbreak Hotel" became a huge hit, and led to his many appearances on television. 3 He was famous as the young man who moved his hips in a sexual way. Many adults said he and his music were bad influences on young people. But young women loved him. Huge crowds watched his performances.4 The theme song "Love Me Tender" was a big hit. He was one of the highest paid actors in Hollywood for a number of years in the 1950s. He acted in thirty-one movies.Due to the pressure, Elvis Presley gained a lot of weight so he took drugs to help control his weight. He died on August 16, 1977. Hundreds of thousands of people still visit his home. Graceland, in Memphis every year. Fans continue to buy his music, making him the most popular record artist ever. 5Elvis Presley made his first movie in 1956.A. Elvis Presley remains the King of Rock and Roll.B. Soon Elvis Presley was known around the world.C. The songs Elvis had recorded earlier were released.D. The record sold well and was played a lot on local radio stations.E. He won three of the music industry's highest award, the Grammy.F. Yet his recordings and films are still enjoyed by people all over the world.三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,每小题L5分,共30分)5、【来源】2019年浙江温州高三一模第3655题30分20192020学年11月浙江温州高三上学期月考第3655题30分It was only a dollar. Dylan 1 it on the floor as he sat at the back of his English class.When the school day 2 , Dylan wandered back to the classroom. The wrinkled old bill was 3 there. He could easily have pocketed it without thinking twice. 4 , he picked it up and brought it to his English teacher, Mattison. She was a little 5 .That he'd turned the dollar in, knowing a lot of people would have just kept it. She 6 that Dylan tape it (o the whiteboard at the front of the classroom.A day or two later, David 7 the dollar on the whiteboard. After class, he asked Mattison 8 it was there. She was still 9 the original owner (o claim il, so she replied, "I don't know." Then David taped a second dollar to the 0 , which got it rolling. The H of the two dollar bills, side by side, triggered (触发) 12 in Mattison's students. More students taped up single dollar bills.The 3 snowballed. The students, among themselves, 14 Mattison had some unspoken goal. Ben taped a $20 bill to (he whiteboard, Megan another $ 20. The amount 15 to grow over several weeks, 16 it reached $ 175.76.She asked the teens whether they minded if she 7 the dollars in their names. Their answer was to tape 18 money to the whiteboard over (he next few days to 19 the amount to over $ 300. Mattison, choking back tears as she 20 the moment, said she carefully peeled the cash off the board and made the donation.A. droppedB. noticedC. mentionedD. rememberedA. endedB. startedC. cameD. wentA. alsoB. evenC. stillD. onlyA. FinallyB. SuddcnlyC. ThereforeD. InsteadA. surpriscdB. excitcdC. relievedD. curiousA. discussodB. reportedC. explainodD. suggestedA. tookB. spentC. spotted!), changedA. whenB. whyC. howl), whatA. speaking toB. returning toC. waiting fori), looking forA. boardB. floorC. classroomD. deskA. thoughtB. sightC. ideaD. requestA. anythingB. nothingC. somethingD. everythingA. problemB. businessC. effortD. reputationA.persuadedB. advisedC.managedD.decidedA.continuedB. stoppedC.addedD.beganA.untilB. unlessC. ifD.afterA. raisedB. donatedC. chargedD. collectedA.easyB. oldC. enoughD.exactA. meetB. controlC. prcpareD. pushA. made use ofB. paid attention toC. thought much ofl). looked back upon四、语法填空(本大题共10小题,每小题L5分,共15分)6、【来源】2019年浙江温州高三一模第5665题15分20192020学年11月浙江温州高三上学期月考第5665题15分Scientists have found a reliable way to lengthen life in lab animals: Reduce the amount of calories (卡路里)they cat.This method, I (know) as caloric restriction, has been shown to lengthen life of organisms (有机体)and reduce some age- related 2(disease) . Whether it can do the same in people has been an openquestion. 3 , a new study suggests that in adults, long-term restriction of calorie intake can have an effect on their health.The researchers looked at a group of 143 healthy adults who ranged in age 4 21 to 50. They were instructed 5(practice) caloric restriction for two years. They could eal thefoods they wanted so long as they cut back on the foods they ate, with the aim of 6 (cut) the calories they consumed by 25 percent.Many did not achieve that goal. On average, the dieters managed to cut down about 12 percent of their total calories, or 7( rough) 300 calories a day. But the group saw manyof their health markers improve. They 8(lose) body fat, their bloodpressure fell slightly, and they had better blood sugar control. Meanwhile, another 75 healthy adults 9 did not practice caloric restriction sawno 10 (improve) in these markers.五、写作(本大题共1小题,共15分)7、【来源】2019年浙江温州高三一模第66题15分20192020学年11月浙江温州高三上学期月考第66题15分假定你是李华,欲将参观某展览会的票赠予友人Jackson。请给他发一封邮件,内容包括:1 .展会信息;2 .转赠原因;3 .期待回复。注意:1 .词数80左右;2 .可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。六、概要写作(本大题共1小题,共25分)8、【来源】2019年浙江温州高三一模第67题25分2()192()2()学年11月浙江温州高三上学期月考第67题25分2019-2020学年12月江苏南京六合区南京师范大学附属扬子中学高二上学期月考第77题20分阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。For many parents, making sure their children get the right amount of sleep can be stressful. This is especially true during high-pressure limes such as exams when students tend to study all night for the next day. Unfortunately, it is often counterproductive (适得其反的)because with fewer hours to sleep the then brain doesn't get enough time to lay down what they've studied the night before.In her ground breaking book The Teenage Brain, neuroscientist Dr. Frances Jensen explains that bedtime isn't simply a way for the body to relax and recover after working, studying or playing a hard day. It is the glue that allows us not only to recollect our experiences but also to remember everything we've learned that day. Basically the more we learn, the more we need to sleep, which is why a good sleep is of great Importance in achieving success at school.Then how much sleep do teenagers need? There is no magic number for exactly how much sleep teenagers need, but the Austrian Centre for Education in sleep (ACES) suggests 8 to 10 hours per day for high school adolescents. What happens if they don't get enough sleep? According to ACES, poor sleep will have all sorts of negative effects on teenagers, including rise in blood pressure, mood swings and impatient behaviors. Without adequate sleep the focus and attention drifts making it harder to receive information. The brain can no longer function to deal with information properly and access previously learned information.So, how can parents help? If you think your child needs more sleep, try making gradual changes to their sleeping habits. Small increases have been shown to be effective in changing sleep patterns. And remember your children are going through a period of their lives when their brains and bodies are going through a lot of changes. Not