2019年浙江高三三模英语试卷(教育绿色评价联盟)-学生用卷.docx
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1、2019年浙江高三三模英语试卷(教育绿色评价联盟)-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年浙江高三三模(教育绿色评价联盟)(A篇)第2123题7.5分The Melbourne Cup is held on the first Tuesday in November and is one of the most famous horse races in the world. The day is celebrated with a public holiday for the state of Victoria. Actually Melbourn
2、e Cup Day is observed in all of Victoria unless an alternate local holiday has been arranged by a non-metro council.Since 1861, the Melbourne Cup has been an official race day and, since 1877, a public holiday in Victoria. Around the nation, most of the population stops to bet on the race and watch
3、it on TV.The Melbourne Cup, the race that stops a nation* runs over 3, 200 metres at Flemington Race course and is for no more than 24 horses that are over three years old, On the day it* difficult to know if the public holiday is about the horse race or if it about the hats and fashion. High societ
4、y mixes with everyone else and the full-day event has also become known as an urban fashion parade (游行).Although only Victoria takes the day off, around the country most businesses stop for the 3pm (AEDST ) race and share office sweeps takes champagne and lunch. Many people who dont normally bet, ge
5、t into the spirit of the day and buy a two-dollar office sweeps takes ticket on a random horse. In towns and cities across Australia, restaurants are filled with social and family groups taking the opportunity to celebrate the culture of our nation and a mid-week break from normal activities.On the
6、track, tension is high between owners, trainers, jockeys (骑师)and hunters (赌马者). Many foreign horses now enter the race. Prize money is over 6-million dollars with the first ten post the post receiving winnings but, no matter the outcome, the atmosphere on Melbourne Cup Day in Australia is always ele
7、ctric.(1) Why does the author say The Melbourne Cup is a race thatnstops a nation1?A. To stress that it is a most influential event in Australia.B. To emphasize the negative effects of the horse race.C. To show that this is also a holiday of fashion.D. To attract the worldwide attention to this big
8、event.(2) People bought two-dollar office sweeps takes most probably to .A. celebrate the culture of the nationwin the prize money of over 6-million dollarsB. expect a mid-week break from workParagraph 1:Finally, he touched something. Paragraph 2:Surrell put Tiara down on the porch. 1、【答案】(1)A;D;A;2
9、、【答案】(1)B;B;c;(4) A;3、【答案】(1)D;(2) C;(3)D;4、【答案】D;A;E;G;B;5、【答案】A;D;B;C;B;A;C;B;C;D;A;C;B;A;B;C;A;D;A;C;6、 【答案】 Lovers;while;included;actually;it;on;having;the;to fall;which;7、【答案】Dear Sir/Madam,I am a student at Chen Guang High school expecting to graduate in three months. I came across your school
10、 website and am specifically interested in Biology Department of your university. So Im writing to inquire about your requirements and qualifications for application and enrollment as well as the details of your scholarship program.I have a good academic record, meanwhile actively involving myself i
11、n various activities. I would feel greatly honored if Im qualified to be one of your students. I would also appreciate receiving the details of information.Look forward to your prompt response on this matter.Respectfully,Li Hua;Li Hua;8、【答案】One Possible Version:Paragraph 1: Finally, he touched somet
12、hing. A shoe, then an ankle. Though exhausted, he pulled Tiara toward him with full strength. Her body was limp and she wasnt breathing. He scooped her into his arms and struggled to feet. He felt the heat of the flames on his cheeks. Turning, he fought through the smoke and ran blindly into the bla
13、ckness. The next thing he knew, he was at the front door.Paragraph 2: Surrell put Tiara down on the porch. A voice told him, You have to breathe for her. He started CPR, the panic-stricken women praying silently. Soon a soot-filled cough came from Tiaras throat. Her eyes flickered. He gave more brea
14、ths until she opened her eyes. Their eyes met. Sunell hugged her tight and said, Uncles got you. Soon after, his throat closed off. Having suffered severe burns, Surrell woke up in hospital a couple of days later. ,It,s a small price to pay, n he says. Ed do it again in a heartbeat without giving it
15、 a second thought.D. better experience the holiday atmosphereWhat can we infer about the horse race from the last paragraph?A. Melbourne Cup is a great thrill for Australians.B. The foreign horses entering the race are sources of excitement.C. The top winner of the race will receive a huge sum of mo
16、ney and a medal.D. The prize money is the main drive for all the participants.2、【来源】2019年浙江高三三模(教育绿色评价联盟)(B篇)第2427题10分Theres no place like home.1 To the Bedouin people, this home meant the entire Sahara desert.Traditional Bedouin areTAL#NBSPpastoral nomads, or wanderers who travel with herds of dome
17、sticated (驯I化) animals. They are constantly on the move, with no permanent camping place. Their major belongings include camels and tents, and they frown (皱眉头)upon agriculture and all types of trades and crafts. Any type of settled life is traditionally considered beneath Bedouin dignity.While it ma
18、y seem like the Bedouin lack order, this is far from true. Tribes are the basic unit of their social organization, and though simple, they are highly structured. For wandering purposes, tries break into smaller clans (氏族) and family units. Traveling and exploiting the land is much more efficient thi
19、s way.Most of what is known about the Bedouin today involves Middle Eastern tries and lands, but it is important to recognize that much of Bedouin history also took place in northern Africa. In fact, the Sahara was one of the first Bedouin territories.The first Arab invasion of North Africa was led
20、by ancestors of the Bedouin and occurred in 643 C.E. At the time of the invasion, northern Africa already had a long history of foreign attack and cultural infusion (注入).The Greeks, Romans, and Phoenicians had previously left their marks, and it was time for the Arab Muslims to do the same.Followers
21、 of Muhammad emerged from the Arabian Peninsula and moved westward across Berber- occupied areas of northern Africa. Their goals were to teach the fundamentals of Islam and establish regional, political, and religious unity under the rule of a Muslim leader, or caliph.(1) The pastoral nomads” in Par
22、a 2 mainly refer to .A. people frequently moving from a place to anotherwanderers with a lifestyle based on keeping herds of animalsB. animal keepers without permanent living placeC. businessmen showing a dislike for agricultureWhy do the tries of the Bedouin people break into smaller family units?A
23、. It a tradition that has passed down for generations.B. It,s more convenient for their wandering lifestyle.C. They are the basic unit of their social organization.D. The Bedouin think little of any type of settled life.(2) The writer presents the history of the Bedouin by .A. sharing vivid historic
24、al storiesmaking contrasts between invadersB. listing historical facts and invadersgiving supporting data and details(3) The passage is mainly about .A. the Bedouin people living on Sahara desertthe social structure of the Bedouin peopleB. foreign attack and cultural infusion to northern Africathe g
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