2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟英语试卷(预测冲刺卷(二))-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(二)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My family lived in Triumph, Idaho, an old mining town with a population of 33. All of the kids at my age were boys. They looked after me, but they also gave me a hard time. I was a tomboy (假小子)by necessity.I w
2、as born at home. My mom had my brother, Baba, efficiently two years earlier in the hospital, so she assumed if No.l arrived just fine, the same would be true of No. 2. Dad had then been a soldier serving at sea and figured wed save some money. The doctor overseeing my arrival was a family friend.At
3、first, my parents didnt have a name for me. My banc on my birth certificate still reads Baby Girl. And thats what they called me until I was almost 4. When they planned our first train trip to Mexico for vacation, we needed passports, which made it easier. My father liked the sound of Picabo, an old
4、 native American settlement an hour south. My mother and father agreed on Picabo.As a child, I was afraid of the dark, but it was manageable. Another fear was Rhode Island Red, our rooster. Each time Id go out to the hen house to gel eggs, hed come after me. I began carrying a pilch fork (长柄杈子)to ke
5、ep him away. However, hes always following me, later wc became good friends. I also liked playing peekaboo (躲猫猫)with him.Our house was one of the ibur that stood next to each other on an upper street in town. It was a one- storey white cottage with no basement and no foundation. There was just a tin
6、 roof, but we had to dig our own root cellar.What a wonderful childhood! There was no sorrow or pain in my childhood and it was full of love, happiness and dreams.(1) Why do boys in the town take care of (he author?A. Because shes the only girl in town at her age.B. Because she* s the daughter of a
7、miner.C. Because her father was a doctors friend.D. Because her parents neither lived in the town.(2) Why did her parents decide to name the author?A. To gain a birth certificate quickly.B. To travel abroad conveniently. very grateful if you can work out a schedule and tell me about our accommodatio
8、n, meals and costs. If you have any information, please e-mail me or call me at 0571-*.Looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua8、【答案】A recent survey reveals that negative emotions contribute most to sleep troubles in China, in the meantime, people in big cities have more sleeping problems than tho
9、se in smaller cities. Whats more, the freelancers and salespeople have the longest sleep on working days, while the journalists sleep the shortest of all 18 major professions covered in the survey. Many factors lead to peoples sleep disorders, which are bad for peoples health.C. To settle down south
10、 swiftly.I). To make an agreement easily.(3) What can we know about Rhode Island Red mentioned in Paragraph 4?A. He was a thief following the author.B. He led a stranger to play a game in an island.C. He was a cock becoming good friends with the author.D. He introduced a porter carrying a stick to a
11、n island.2、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(预测冲刺卷(二)(B篇)第2427题8分Some people are great at remembering faces. Once they meet you, they never forget how you look. They might say things like, I never forget a face. or Im really good with faces.For some people, remembering a face can be difficult. You may have to me
12、et them several times before they can recognize you. For others, remembering a face is simply impossible. Such people have a condition of the brain called face blindness Its actual name is developmental prosopagnosia, or DP for short.Experts say DP can differ greatly from patient to patient. In less
13、 severe cases, people arc unable to describe (he face of someone they have just met. In severe cases, people cannot even recognize their own children in a group photograph. Many people who have DP show no clear signs.Face blindness was once thought to be very rare. But recent studies have shown that
14、 it might be more common than experts had thought. Bradley Duchaine, a professor of psychological and brain sciences at Dartmouth College, says that the research showed neutral abnormalities in many people with DP are more widespread than previous studies have suggested. The researchers studied how
15、people recognize and process faces. They compared 22 patients with DP to 25 other people. The researchers showed all the subjects videos of faces, bodies, physical objects and other images. Then they used functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI (功能性磁共振成像),to measure activity in each persons b
16、rain. An fMRI can identify chemical and other changes resulting from blood flow. They found that people with DP may not have been able to remember faces, but (hey could recognize objects, scents and bodies.Duchaine says this study on face blindness will not directly lead to any treatments. Faces are
17、 processed differently in the brain. However, he said it could lead to a deeper understanding of how wc all remember the world around us. We hope that by really developing and understanding face processing itself-that will provide us with a model fbr understanding how other parts of the brain work.(
18、1) Which of the following shows the sign of DP?A. He looks like my brother.B. I fear I cannot remember your name.C. Sorry, I made a wrong person. You look so like John.D. We cannot rule out the possibility of mistaken identity.(2) What cannot the people sutfering from DP do?A. Recall anyones face.B.
19、 Forget how they look.C. Understand others, words.D. Remember things they have just done.(3) What is the researchers finding about DP?A. Face blindness can be cured in the future.B. DP is extremely widespread around the world.C. fMRI is an effective way to examine the disease.D. DP patients can reme
20、mber the objects and bodies better than faces.(4) Whals the text mainly about?A. A research about the face blindness.B. DP patients* difficulty in remembering a face.C. The reason why some people suffer from the DP.D. A study of DP that can help us understcind how the brain works.3、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高
21、考模拟(预测冲刺卷(二)(C篇)第2830题6分Once upon a time, toys didnt whirr (作呼呼声)or flash.They didnt connect to the cioud or unlock special content. They never needed new batteries. They just, well, sat there. They sat there doing nothing-* until a child came along and unlocked the fun waiting in an ordinary marble
22、 or wooden building block.But will future children want to play with such old-fashioned toys? Many experts hope so. The American Specialty Toy Retailing Association is a non-profit that provides kids with toys that focus on what the child can do, rather than what the toy can do. Some toys help kids
23、develop important skills. Too many special featured may distract from those skills, making play more about the toy and less about the child.For example, a child may give a plain toy bear a name and a personality. But if the bear already talks and dances, theres less to imagine.11 It takes away the c
24、hilds contribution. psychologist Dorothy Singer told The Guardian.But none of this means that technology and toys shouldnt mix. Digital toys offer totally new ways to play. Robotic toys may get kids coding or act as companions. And augmented-reality (增强现实技术) toys combine video games with real life.
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