2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(原创卷(七))-学生用卷.docx
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1、2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(原创卷(七)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2123题7.5分(每题2.5分)Not long ago I saw the following headline: An anti-homework trend goes global. The reasoning: It stresses children out and it steals precious family time.Hmm* I wonder. As a teacher one of (he proble
2、ms I often come across is that students attach far too little importance to (heir studies, resulting in bad or incomplete work. I also wonder about the precious family time. If homework were abolished, would the time freed up be used for reading poetry aloud at the dinner table or having heart-to-he
3、art discussions about the social and political landscapes (局面)? In the age of the Internet and games such as Candy Crush Saga, which have absorbed the time and interest of otherwise intelligent adults, I ain doubtful.When I was a kid, homework actually created precious family time. I still remember,
4、 after supper, clearing the tabic and replacing the dishes with my school books. And then, in swing shifts, my workingclass parents would sit down with me and, to the best of their abilities, help me when and where they could.Ive often thought that the homework question could be dealt with if one th
5、ought of homework in terms of learning to play a musical instrument. For me, this was the clarinet (单簧管),which I began learning to play at age 9. Every week I took a 30-minute lesson from an old Polish man, Mr. Markiewicz. Practice an hour a day, and youll be playing the clarinet before you know it.
6、 Because my motivation was strong, I did practice an hour a day, and I did learn to play it in a reasonable amount of time.Lets get rid of homework, but only the word homework , and replace it with practice. As a teacher, its all I ask: that my students listen up in class and (hen go home to practic
7、e, so that when they return to me to show me how much they understand, Iand their parentscan be proud of them.(1) What might happen in the house with no homework according to the author?A. Students will play games.B. Students wi11 read what they like.C. There wi11 be more precious fami1y time.1) . T
8、here wi 11 be more arguments among the fami 1 y.(2) What does the author intend to do in paragraph 3?A. Mourn his precious family time* s passing.B. Show the powerful parental forces.When will your flight arrive at the airport? If available then, I will pick you up. Besides, prices of a hotel room r
9、ange from rib 399 to 999, so which kind of rooms do you prefer? And more importantly, how many rooms do you exactly need? Please give me more detailed information about your schedule.Looking forward to your early coining.Yours sincerely,Li Hua8、 答案 Research reveals that childrens overuse of electron
10、ic media is prevalent on a daily basis. It contributes to a lot of problems, urging parents to establish specific family media use rules. They are expected to guide children to use electronic devices and the Internet in an appropriate and time-limited way. Additionally, parents should obey the rules
11、 as role models.C. Prove the advantage of homework.I). Represent his uneasy life as a student.(3) Which is a suitable title for the text?A. Why to value the family timeAn anti-homcwoik trend beginsB. How to solve the homework problemDeveloping hobbies can replace homework2、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(B篇)第2
12、426题7.5分(每题2.5分)Public libraries are an excellent resource for research, literacy (读写能力)education, and reading- centered events. Most towns have one or share library services with other towns through a mobile library, and the use of a public library is free to people who arc willing to apply for a l
13、ibrary card.There are several primary sources of library funding (资金),starting with national funds which are distributed (o states or provinces. These regions send the funds on to public libraries. Local governments also play an important role in providing funding fbr libraries, and most librarians
14、apply for grants (拨款). Finally, private donations help to maintain libraries-most libraries have an association of Friends of (he Library which organizes fund-raising sales and pays annual dues to help maintain the library.Grants and private donations can also be used to provide a large amount of fu
15、nding fbr public libraries, and some large libraries maintain a separate staff member to increase the amount of funding that they can obtain through these sources. Grants include technology grants which allow libraries to install and upgrade computer systems, grants which focus on a particular topic
16、 such as science, fiction, childrens books, or local history, and education grants which support locally-based community efforts such as after-school reading programs. Many private donors are pleased to support their local public libraries by donating funds or including some library in (heir wills,
17、and libraries reward their donors with treats like after-hours visits or privileged access to special collections.By combining multiple resources, creative librarians can keep their libraries useful, informative, and fun for TAL#NBSPbrowsers. When it conies to supporting public libraries, every litt
18、le bit counts: if you cannot afford to donate to a local library, think about volunteering time to help shelve books, lead afterschool programs, or organize fund-raisers. Being active with your public library is a very important way to contribute to your local community.(1) How is the funding made u
19、se of according to the text?A. By exploring more about history.B. By developing a scientific computer system.C. By holding after-school activities for students.D. By enriching special collections for the donors.(2) What does the underlined word browsers refer to in the last paragraph?A. Viewers in t
20、he library.B. Programs used to view documents.C. People running the library.D. Donors visiting the library regularly.(3) What is the purpose of the text?A. To stress the value of public libraries.B. To appeal for donation to local libraries.C. To introduce sources of public library funding.D. To sho
21、w the procedure of funding libraries.3、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(C篇)第2730题10分(每题2.5分)2020年高考模拟(D篇)第3235题8分(每题2分)Bees are unbelievably territorial (有地盘意识的),fighting to death to defend their home with painful stings (螫刺).But killer bees are particularly fierce. They appeared after African bees were importe
22、d to Brazil in the 1950s. By the 1980s, they had spread north to the United States, outgunning native bees along the way. Their massive attacks have killed more than 1,000 people.Mario Palma, a biochemist at Sdo Paulo State University in Rio Claro, Brazil, who studies social behavior in bees, wanted
23、 to understand the basis of this aggression. So he and his colleagues swung a black leather ball in front of some killer bees and collected the bees whose stingers got stuck in the ball during the attack. They also collected killer bees that remained in the cell. The analysis suggested that killer b
24、ee brains have two proteins that-in the aggressive bees-quickly break into pieces to form a so- calledneuropeptide (神经肽), they reported this week in the Journal of Proteome Research.Palma and his colleagues already knew that bee brains have these two proteins. We were taken aback when we identified
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