2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟英语试卷(预测冲刺卷(一))-学生用卷.docx
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1、2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟英语试卷(预测冲刺卷(一)学生用卷一、阅读理解(共10小题,每小题2分,共20分)1、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(A篇)第2123题6分New York, NY (Oct. 26, 2018) -Nicola Carroll, editor in chief of USA Today, has been elected to the Pulitzer Prize Board, Columbia University announced today.“Im incredibly honored to join the board, Carroll s
2、aid. Our mission as journalists is to seek (ruth and to inform, educate and empower our communities. The Pulitzer pries honor the best of this critically important work. Prior to being named to her current position in March 2018, Carroll served as vice president of news and editor of The Arizona Rep
3、ublic and azcentral, com, which she joined in 1999.The Republic and the USA Today Network won the Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting in 2018 for vivid and timely reporting that master fully combined text, video, podcasts (播客) and virtual reality to examine, from multiple perspective, the diffic
4、ulties and unintended consequences of fulfilling President Tramps commitment (o construct a wall along ihe U.S. Border with MexicoUnder Carrolls leadership, the Republic/ azcentral, com was named a finalist (入围)for the Pulitzer Prize in Breaking News in 2012 and 2014. Nicola Carrolls experience in r
5、egional newspapers and her current role as editor of USA Today will addimportant, new perspective to our board discussions, said Dan a Cancdy, Administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes.At The Arizona Republic, Carroll has held positions ranging from city editor to planning editor to managing editor for f
6、eatures. She was named executive editor of the Republic and azcentral, com in 2008. That year. Carroll also was induced inlo the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication Alumni Hall of Fame. In 2015, she was named vice president of news and editor, and in 2016 she added regional r
7、esponsibilities, serving as Southwest regional editor for the USA Today Network. Carroll received the National Press Foundations 2017 Benjamin C. Bradlcc Editor of the Year award. At the same year, she has served as a furor (审查委员)for the Pulitzer Prizes and as a judge for the national Hearst Journal
8、ism Awards.(1) What can wc infer that the Pulitzer Prize Board serves as?A. The media telling the truth.B. The place serving for president.C. The organization judging the impact of these medium.D. The selection committee selecting the best media works.(2) Why did The Republic and the USA Today Netwo
9、rk win the Pulitzer Prize?1、【答案】(1)D:B;A;2、【答案】(1)A;C;B;(4)B;3、【答案】(1)D;B;A;4、【答案】A;F;E;C;G;5、【答案】D;B;D;C;B;A;C;D;A;A;B;C;A;B;D;C;A;D;B;C;6、 答案】leaving;has found;which;various;particularly;to spread;virus;the;from;is published;7、【答案】Dear Tom,How are you? Glad to receive your letter. I know you are v
10、olunteering to do research into wild animal protection. Its also what I am concerned about. I am writing to talk about my opinions on it.Because of human activities and global warming, wildlife today disappears or is in danger. Animals are hunted for commercial use. Grassland is destroyed without me
11、rcy, which does damage to animals* habitats. In my opinion, considering the animals living conditions, we should set up more wildlife protection areas so that the endangered animals can have safe habitats. In addition, if people hadnt bought animal products, less animals would have been killed. Wc s
12、hould resist these products.All in all, we should appreciate the natural balance and pay attention to the importance of wildlife protection.Yours,Li Hua8、答案】One possible versionParagraph 1:Old Bryson rubbed his glasses and smiled. TAL#NBSPGillian knew chat he intended to say something. There are man
13、y good things a man could do with TAL#NBSPten thousand dollars, said Bryson. You can buy your wife a necklace with the money and then secretly send it to her in TAL#NBSPthe hospital as a TAL#NBSPgift. Thats great, said Gillian as he rose from his chair. I knew I could depend on you. Old Bryson. Youv
14、e hit on (he very idea.Paragraph 2:Gillian phoned for a taxi and said to the driver, Go directly to the hospital. Gillians wife was preparing busily for her operation on a patient who got infected with TAL#NBSPbacillus. Gillian hurried to his wife and said, * Darling, I just got ten thousand dollars
15、 from my uncle. His wife gave him a surprised look, and said, That patient needs money urgently for the operation. Lets lend him the money for help.A. It reports multiple perspective.B. Its reports are vivid, timely and multimedia.C. It combined text, video, pod casts and virtual reality.D. It has f
16、ulfilled President Trumps commitment to Mexico.(3) Which can replace the underlined phrase in the last paragraph?A. Was employed in.B. Was attracted by.C. Was involved in.1). Was committed to.2、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(B篇)第2427题8分Travel has connected the world in ways previous generations could have nev
17、er imagined. Different cultures and languages arc constantly interacting. Even better, its made us more aware of the unique challengers among various communities. This heightened awareness is directly behind the growing trend of voluntourism -travelers offering up their holiday to volunteer for diff
18、erent causes and among communities in foreign destinations.But every destination is unique in the challenged its community is facing. That why bowed suggests that travelers make themselves aware of those issued before travel, which is something he already seen happening. Bowed recently organized com
19、munity vohintourism opportunities for guests at the race Bay Club in Turks.Theres a new sense of community awareness, even when youre going to a foreign country, he says. Unfortunately a big part of our economy in turns is import. We import 99.9 percent of everything, so travelers know it hard to ge
20、t things here, so they want to give back. From there, Bowens team makes sure to place travelers in programs theyre enthusiastic about. Sports lovers get placed in the sports center and teach travelers might get sent to the computer school. The program has been so successful that bowed continually se
21、es bests returning for another voluntourism trip in Turns.Limited vacation time in the US makes it difficult to stick to month-long or even week-long programs, yet American travelers still feel the urge to give back. Its something Rodgers at Gave A Day Global used to think about. I really want to ma
22、ke a positive difference and I don* know how to do that when I travel if I dont have a lot of time to give. Thats where the idea of Give A Day Global came from.To find your inspiration for voluntourism and giving back, Rodgers suggests seizing a book. Reading books about people who have faced great
23、challenged and made incredible progress is a great way to stay inspired and engaged, she says. For her, its about reminding ourselves that there arc people devoted to making positive changes in the life of other people.(1) What does the author say has caused the growth of voluntourism?A. People* s a
24、wareness of unique challenge for different communities.B. The need to prevent different cultures and languages from mixing.C. People* s urge to travel and see different cultures in foreign countries.D. The dependence of the world on in ported goods for development.(2) What do bowed and his team mana
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