2021年浙江高三三模英语试卷-学生用卷.docx
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1、2021年浙江高三三模英语试卷学生用卷一、阅读理解(本大题共3小题,共25分)I、【来源】2021年浙江高三三模第11题7.5分(每题2.5分)It was about 1() p.m. when Janice arrived at the train station. She jumped into her car and began the 20-minule drive home. Shed traveled the route so many times that she almost knew every bump on it. But out of nowhere on that
2、awful night, a car T-boncd her car, moving her backward onto the railroad tracks. She sat in her car. frightened by the impact and the vehicles airbags.As this happened, Peter was getting ready for bed. Hed just closed his book when he heard glass coming from not far outside his bedroom window. A vo
3、lunteer firefighter and retired teacher, Peter never stopped to think. He grabbed a flashlight and ran out of the door. Any firefighter would have done what I did, he said. Were always on duty.The first car he came upon was the one that hit Janice. Once Peter concluded the driver was OK, he looked a
4、round and spotted Janices car straddling (横跨)the railroad tracks. And then he heard the bells signaling an oncoming train and saw the headlight of the train.Peter dashed to Janices car and banged on the drivers side window. She just looked at him, her eyes unfocused. I dont know where I am, she said
5、.Honey, youre on the railroad tracks, Peter shouted. Wc have to get you off right now!” He pulled on the handle, but the door was jammed shut. The train, traveling at 65 mph, was running toward them. Peter ran to the passenger side and threw open the door. He pushed aside the airbags, grabbed Janice
6、s arms, and pulled her toward him across the passenger seat until he could help her out and speed walk her to safety. Within six seconds, he estimated, the train plowed into the car. It was like a Hollywood movie.” Peter said.(1) What caused Peter to run out of the door?A. The sound of a fire alarmi
7、ng.B. The noise of glass flying in his direction.C. The sound of two cars exploding.D. The noise of his bedroom window broken.(2) How did Peter help Janice to the safety place?A. He carried her out of her car.B. He broke the drivers window and pulled her out.C. He pushed her car off the tracks.Li Hu
8、a8、【答案】 Wearing proper clothes is important for peoples first impressions.(穿上合适的衣服 对人们的第一印象很重要。)For example, schools ask students to wear a uniform because it benefits ihem in various ways.【高分句型一】(例如,学校要求学生穿制服,因为这对他们有各种好处。) Besides schools, other places, like hospitals, banks, police stations and so
9、me companies also want their staff to dress in uniforms because of convenience and seriousness.(除 了 学校,其他地方,如医院、银 行、警察局和一些公司也希望他们的员工穿制服,因为这样方便和方便认真。)In conclusion, our clothes can show our attitude and win confidence from others.【高分句型二】(总之,我们的衣服能显 示我们的态度,赢得别人的信任。)I. . He pulled her out of car and su
10、pported her to safety.(3) What section in a newspaper is the text probably from?A. Entertainment.B. Travelling.C. Society.D. Education.2、【来源】2021年浙江高三三模第12题7.5分(每题2.5分)As California gray whales wind their way south along North Americas Pacific coast, researchers are watching, worried about another y
11、ear of unexplained die-offs.Last spring and summer, 215 whales inexplicably (说不清地)washed up along North Americas West Coast. Concerned, (he U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration called for an investigation, bringing together researchers from the Arctic to Mexico to explore the strandi
12、ngs (搁浅)in a uniform manner.According to the scientists involved with the investigation, its still unclear what caused the 2019 dieoff and whether the whales will fare better (his year.California gray whales migrate 5, 000 miles every year from the Arctic to Mexicos Baja. Their journey is the longes
13、t migration, and full of dangers such as ships and plastic rubbish. The journey back north is particularly dangerous because gray whales only eat while in (he Arctic; therefore, they are running on empty as they make their return trip from Baja.Data and observations collected this past summer by res
14、earchers based at NOAAs Alaska Fisheries Science Center have raised more questions than answers. For instance, 15 gray whales were spotted in one day in the eastern Beaufort Seaa rare sighting for a species usually seen getting fat at their feeding grounds. But with the sea ice forming later in wint
15、er and breaking up earlier in summer, scientists wonder whether gray whales will continue to move farther east to new feeding areas.In addition to changes in food availability, as sea ice decreases, whales are running into more and more ship traffic in these remote waters. Ship strikes and being tra
16、pped in fishing gear arc common causes of whale injury and death.Maggie Mooney-Scus, spokeswoman for the Alaska Fisheries Science Center, said, We arc working to determine future whale research plans that may help shed ligh【on this and other relevant questions.(1) The reason for the die-offs of the
17、California gray whales is .A. lack of foodtoo much plastic rubbishB. heavy ship trafficstill under investigation(2) Why were 15 gray whales seen in (he eastern Beaufort Sea?A. Theyprobablywerelooking for a new migrating path.B. Theyprobablywereavoiding the noisesof fishing gears.C. Theyprobablyweree
18、xploring their newfeeding grounds.D. Theyprobablywereescaping from beinghunted by the ships.(3) What do the underlined words shed light on refer to in the last paragraph?A. Clarify.B. Solve.C. Improve.D. Research.3、【来源】2021年浙江高三三模第13题1()分(每题2.5分)As a high school student, I learned this the hard way
19、last year, when a student I didnt expect to bested me on (he math PSAT. He soon admitted the secret to his success: the CAS calculator. He made clear that the CAS was able to solve all of his SAT equations (方程式).He claimed all he needed was his knowledge of seventh-grade math and the calculator did
20、the rest.From experience, I know it isnt that simple. A fancy calculator that costs about $ 150 is not that useful if you dont understand what the question is asking. But it does feel like cheating. Aside from being financially out of reach of many students, CAS calculators have the potential to mis
21、represent math ability and problem-solving skills.Its unfair to allow such an incredibly helpful advanced calculator unless every student has access to it. Especially when the test has the potential to affect a students educational path. In response to an e-mail asking whether the College Board, whi
22、ch owns the SAT, is aware that the CAS is seen as greatly helping those who use it and whether it has considered banning such calculators, a communications officer sent a link to the SAT calculator policy, which spells out the permitted calculators, CAS among them.If all students had access to a bet
23、ter calculator, how many could improve their test scores enough to get into their dream school? How many students get into better schools because of this privilege hack? It isnt right and shouldnt stand.The simplest solution would be to leave out the math section that allows calculator use or permit
24、 testtakers to use only the most basic calculators, provided by the College Board. The equation for fairness is simple: You know it when you see it, and this calculator inequity (不公)isnt it.(1) The example of a student doing better than the writer in the math PS AT is used to .A. introduce the topic
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