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1、2020年浙江温州高三一模英语试卷学生用卷一、阅读理解(本大题共10小题,每小题2.5分,共25分)I、【来源】2020年浙江温州高三一模(A篇)第2123题7.5分20192020学年4月浙江温州鹿城区高三下学期月考(A篇)第2123题7.5分20192020学年浙江宁波余姚市余姚中学高二下学期期中(B篇)第2426题7.5分One afternoon while preparing dinner in her kitchen, Anne Peters, a 32-year-old American housewife, suddenly had severe pains in her ch
2、est accompanied by shortness of breath. Frightened by the thought that she was having a heart attack, Anne screamed fbr help. Her husband immediately rushed Anne to a nearby hospital where her pains were diagnosed (诊断)as having been caused by panic, and not a heart attack.More and more Americans now
3、adays arc having panic attacks like the one experienced by Anne Peters. Studies discover that approximately 1.2 million adult individuals are currently suffering from severe and recurrent (重复发作)panic attacks.There have been a lot of explanations as to the causes of panic attacks. Many claim that psy
4、chological stress could be a logical cause, bu( as yet, no evidence has been found to support this theory. Recent reports have shown there arc at least three signs that indicate a person is suffering from a panic attack rather than a heart attack. The first is age. People between the ages of 20 and
5、30 are more often victims of panic attacks. The second is sex. More women suffer from recurrent panic attacks than men. The third is the variety of symptoms. A heart attack victim often experiences only pain and shortness of breath while a panic attack victim usually suffers more symptoms than the t
6、wo mentioned.It is generally agreed that a panic attack does not directly endanger a persons life. All the same, i( can negatively affect a persons life by making him or her so afraid of having a panic attack in a public place that he or she may refuse to leave home. Dr. Crockers advice to anyone wh
7、o thinks he is suffering from a panic attack is to consult a doctor for a medical examination to rule out the possibilities of physical illness first. Once it has been confirmed (hat he or she is, in fact, suffering from a panic attack, the victim should turn to psychologists and doctors.(1) What ha
8、ppened (o Ann?A. Her heart failed.B. She hurt her chest.C. She had a panic attack.D. Her breath stopped.(2) What can wc learn from Paragraph 3?A( home that afternoon, Tim stared at the plastic ratball. Paragraph 2:All of a sudden, he had anidea. 1、【答案】(1)C;C;D;2、【答案】(1)A;C;B;3、【答案】(1)C;D;(3) A;(4)B;
9、4、【答案】D;F;B;A;E;5、【答案】A;B;C;D;A;B;C;D;A;C;D;A;D;B;D;A;B;C;B;C;6、【答案】refreshed;deterniines;suitable;to get;fiom;hours;when;a;wiser;taking;7、【答案】Possible version 1:Dear Chris,Im Li Hua, a student in your class. Im writing to ask you for a favor as Ill attend an English interview by Beijing Foreign Stu
10、dies University next month.My first concern is how to express myself fluently in English, as Im afraid of making mistakes whenever I speak. I also wonder if you can give me some tips on impressing (he interviewers. Besides, what other preparations should I make?Looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li
11、 HuaPossible version 2:Dear Chris,Im Li Hua, a student in your class. Im writing to consult you about my English admission interview by Shanghai International Studies University next month.Language proficiency is of vital importance for such an interview, so Im in urgent need of your professional gu
12、idance in my oral English. Besides, any constructive advice on interview techniques will be highly appreciated. Finally, if there are any dos and donts in terms of dressing, manners and so on, please do let me know.Sincerely,Li Hua8、【答案】Paragraph 1:At home that afternoon, Tim stared at the plastic r
13、at ball Wondering about the use of the clear plastic ball if Dana had no rat, he started walking up and down the room with a frown on his face. Mom was surprised and asked him what was happening. Tim told her Dana wasnt getting a live rat from her parents but a bike. As they were racking their brain
14、s to come up with an appropriate gift, Tim turned around and saw Nezumi on his bed.Paragraph 2:All of a sudden, he had an idea. He lifted Nezumi and squeezed Nezumi into the plastic ball with great caution so that Nezumi would be safe from cats and dogs. Seeing this, Mom asked Tim whether he was giv
15、ing Dana an old cotton rat with one ear as a gift, Tim nodded with a smile saying she would definitely like it. Looking at Moms confused expression, Tim added that Dana was a Nezumi kind of person who thought old toys were the best.Paragraph 2:All of a sudden, he had an idea. What about buying a liv
16、e rat for Dana as she likes rats so much? Tim asked. Mom smiled and gave him a ihumbs-up. Again, they drove to the pet store, where Tim found some lovely small rats, each in its own cage running around full of energy. Carefully he examined them one by one and finally chose a gray one looking quite l
17、ike Nezumi. This certainly is a surprise yet the best! Tim beamed at it.A. Panic attacks go hand in hand with heart attacks.B. Old people are more likely to have panic attacks.C. Panic attacks involve a wider range of symptoms.D. It is psychological stress that causes panic attacks.(3) What is Dr. C
18、rockers advice to victims of panic attack?A. To have a thorough medical check.B. To rule out the possibilities of illness.C. To examine the symptoms on their own.1). To seek psychological and medica 1 help.2、【来源】2020年浙江温州高三一模(B篇)第2426题7.5分20192020学年4月浙江温州鹿城区高三下学期月考(B篇)第2426题7.5分2020年浙江温州高三二模(B篇)第24-
19、26题7.5分In any given week, about four dozen kids visit Dr. David Abramsons prcschool-likc clinic at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. And while most of them are barely old enough to speak, because of Dr. Abramson and the groundbreaking medical procedure he has created for a rar
20、e and potentially deadly eye cancer called retinoblastoma, (hey can see.In the past, if the cancer didnt respond well to then-available treatments, survival required removing the cancerous eye. The parents, however, will often choose to let their children die with their eyes intact rather than live
21、without TAL#NBSPthem.This was a transformational change in our field, says Dr. Abramson, who began using the technique in 2006. Overnight, we went from taking out childrens eyes to not taking out childrens eyes.But theres an aspect of the technique that Dr. Abramson doesnt talk about much, even thou
22、gh it is as inspirational as the technique itself. He refused to patent it Pursuing a patent, he feared, would have meant the technique would be kept secret for a long period of time while the paperwork was approved by the U.S. Trademark and Patent Office. In the meantime, untold numbers of children
23、 would have suffered and perhaps died.Patent experts wouldnt make a guess on exactly how much money Dr. Abramson left on (he table by not patenting his procedure. But the purpose of a medical procedure patent is that it allows a doctor to profit by leaching others to perform the procedure.I want peo
24、ple to know (hat when I do something, its from my scientific heart, not because I have any financial benefit, he says. And ultimately, our goal is to help children. Our driving force in this is not to make money.What does the underlined word them in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Eyes.B. Parents.C. Childre
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