2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(浙江省名校新高考联盟(Z20)第三次联考)-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(浙江省名校新高考联盟 (Z20)第三次联考)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)1、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(A篇)第2124题10分Several years ago, my mother spent about two weeks in a Montreal hospital following an operation. She was well on the road to recovery and she was wholly determined to return home as soon a
2、s possible- then something changed. What followed was as confusing to me as it was to her. She forgot what day it was or who had just visited her. She lost her appetite and her motivation to do the exercises that were helping her heal.I turned to doctors in search of answers, but no one could explai
3、n these changes. It wasnt until I came across Sydney Loneys essay State of Confusion that I finally found a disease that seemed to fit: hospital-acquired delirium (HAD 医院获得性精神错乱).Every year, thousands of patients leave Canadian hospitals with HAD. The causes of the condition arent fully understood b
4、ut arc believed to be partly because of poor nutrition, disturbed sleep and the use of some devices which can cause injury. It can happen to anyone, anywhere. Theres the 87-year- old woman who broke her hip and then forgot why she was in the hospital; another elderly woman who started seeing waterfa
5、lls coming from the ceiling after being admitted.HAD was first identified in the 1960s, but symptoms in todays patients arc still mistaken for everyday signs of aging. HAD may look like dementia (痴呆),but it is a serious confused state, while dementia is a condition characterized by memory loss. Most
6、 importantly, HAD is usually caused by something related to the outside of ones body-which means it could, in theory, be prevented.I hope my mothers story provides guidance for readers who have experienced similar situations, and that its knowledge helps protect patients during their hospital stays.
7、(1) When did the author know what disease her mother got?A. After reading a relevant article.B. After consulting doctors.C. After asking other patients for advice.I). After seeking medical service.(2) The two examples in paragraph 3 are used to prove that .A. the aged are the major victims of HAD4、【
8、答案】G;B;E;C;F;5、【答案】B;A;D;B;C;A;C;B;D;A;D;B;C;B;C;A;C;D;A;B;6、 【答案】 madc;havc bccn;popularity;on;to start:but;cntircly;whcrc;arc saying;unlikcly;7、【答案】Dear James,Im eagerly writing to inform you of my success in (he English speech contest. Its indeed a pleasant surprise for me to rank first among so
9、many excellent contestants. But without your patient guidance, I couldnt have made so great an achievement. You helped me polish the draft and improve my pronunciation. You trained me in simulated question and answer sessions, which turned out really helpful in the real competition. No words are str
10、ong enough (o express my heartfelt gratitude to you.Thank you very much and wish you all the best.Yours sincerely,Li Hua8、【答案】A report indicates that more young Chinese, especially the post-1995 generation tendto spend money due to their laziness. Thats what we call lazy economy, featuring the purch
11、ase of time and labor-saving products and services. In this way, those occupied with study and work can make the best of the limited leisure time. Convenience as the lazy economy may bring, the young should be aware that it can also result in their lack of social contact.B. people with HAI) have dif
12、ferent symptomsHAD is common among patients admitted to hospitalsC. women in hospital are more likely to suffer from HADWe can know from the text that HAD is a disease .A. which first appeared in the 1960swhose cause is still not known for sureB. whose symptoms are the same as those of dementiawhich
13、 has something to do with peoples inner body(3) Wha( will the author most probably discuss in the missing part following paragraph 4?A. Infection of HAD.B. Causes of HAD.C. Characteristics of HAD.D. Prevention of HAD.2、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(B篇)第2527题7.5分In the US TV series Friends, Rachel Green is a
14、classic example of a pushover. More often than not, she gives in to her childhood friend Monica Gellers demands on trivial (琐碎的)things such as what to eat for a lunch, even if she has her own preference.Like Rachel, some people find themselves being constantly influenced by others. There arc all kin
15、ds of reasons why they would act as easy- going and flexible as Rachel does. Maybe the topic of discussion just isnt something that interests them. Take household issues for example. Most men dont get overly excited at (he idea of buying new kitchenware. So ils not uncommon to hear a husband tell hi
16、s wife you can buy whatever you like or I dont care. Technically, hes being a pushover. But hes also being flexible, avoiding any future conflict.Have you ever been traveling with friends and disagreed with them about which scenic spots you should visit? Maybe you had your own opinions on where to g
17、o, but you just said, Oh, Im fine if we dont go there. Ils your call. Being easy-going is certainly a virtue that helps sustain good relationships and makes you a person that others want to be around. It can make you look like a pushover to others, but if youre OK with that, then its fine. Theres no
18、thing wrong with it.But if you hate being thought of as a pushover, then maybe its time you should learn to say no. No is a simple yet powerful word. You dont have to do or participate in anything(ha( you dont want to. It wont upset the people around you half as much as you fear it will, and if it d
19、oes then they will get over it in time. Taking a firm stand clearly defines your likes and dislikes, which can also be an endearing (讨人 喜欢的)character trait.(1) What is a pushover likely to do when going to the cinema with a friend?A. Hesitate about which film to see.B. Choose to see the film her fri
20、end likes.C. Quarrel with her friend about what to see.D. Persuade her friend to see her favorite film.(2) What does the underlined word It in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Doing anything friends ask you to do.B. Hating being considered as a pushover.C. Saying no to something you dont want.D. Being easy-
21、going to the people around you.(3) Whats the authors attitude towards being a pushover?A. Neutral.B. Disapproving.C. Favorable.D. Reserved.3、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(C篇)第2830题7.5分In 1971, an American computer scientist named Evelyn Berezin changed office life forever When she launched the first word pro
22、cessor (处理器).The machine was about the size of a fridge, and so basic that it didnt even have a screen, but it allowed text to be edited and reprinted and so freed millions of secretaries and copy typists from the headache problem of having to retype entire documents due to small errors. They were d
23、elighted by the new ease with which they could do their jobs; and soon, the word processor was widely used in offices. Berezin was astonished by this development, which she admitted she had not foreseen.Born in 1925, the daughter of immigrant parents from Russia, Evelyn Berezin grew up in the Bronx.
24、 She excelled al school, and studied physics al New York University. In 1951, she joined the Electronic Computer Corporation, becoming the only woman in its team of engineers. Later, she designed computers that did office accounts. In the late 1960s, she beganwork on the word processor. By then, IBM
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