2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟英语试卷(仿真训练卷(四))-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(仿真训练卷(四)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年浙江高三上学期高考模拟第2123题7.5分2018年浙江嘉兴高三一模第13题75分(每题2.5分)When I was a kid in the 1960s, my parents had a country store in the small town of Frankfort. Maine. No neighboring houses could be seen From our place, and new salesmen were always
2、 amazed al the amount of business we did. Dads motto was, We sell everything. If he didnt have something in store, he would pick it up for customers on his weekly trip to Bangor.One time Dad was in Bangor getting shoes fbr someone at a shoe factory, He saw big boxes full of shoes and asked about the
3、m. They were the mates (一双鞋中的一只)to faulty shoes that had been thrown away. He looked through the boxes and realized that there were usable brand-new shoes in there. He offered the manager five cents a shoe. Dad made the deal and got the manager to reserve any future boxes for him.Of course Mon, his
4、business partner, was more practical, and her first reaction was, But what arc you going to do with them? Dad bought an old school bus. He cleaned it up, removed the seats and placed big containers down both sites of the aisle (通道).When all was ready, the whole Family helped to put the shoes in plac
5、e. At first, it looked like we had plenty of room on the bus, but Dad kept bringing home more boxes.There was no sign on the Shoe Bus. The only advertising Dad did was to place a piece of paper beside the store exit that read Shoes $ 1 a pair. When folks asked about the deal, they learned it wasnt t
6、hat easy because they had to find their own pairs. The attraction was a combination of getting a good deal on a quality pair of shoes and the ihrill of the hunt.To this day I still run into people who talk about the fun they had searching for pairs in Dads Shoe Bus.(1) The authors parents ran their
7、store well because .A. they always had enough supplies in storethey won the great support of new salesmenB. they opened it in a very crowded neighborhoodthey did all they could to meet their customcrs, need(2) Why did the customers think it fun shaping in the Shoe Bus?1、【答案】(1)D;C;A;2、【答案】(1)D;C;A;3
8、、【答案】(1)A;C;A;C;4、【答案】D;C;B;F;A;5、【答案】C;B;B;B;D;A;C;A;C;C;B;A;D;C;B;C;D;A;C;D;6、答案】to keep;or;on;that 或 which;itself;why;is found;helpful;games;a;7、【答案】Dear Tom,Im glad to know that you are launching a campaign Hi China aimed to introduce your peers to a thriving China.From my perspective, the activ
9、ities mayrange from Chinese calligraphy competitions to paper cutting, partial arts, appreciation of Beijing Opera and so on. As for Chinese elements, the Great Wall with a long history symbolized the national fighting spirits while high-speed railway representing the cutting-edge technology takes t
10、he lead in the world.By the way, mas cots like pandas and Monkey King will enjoy great popularity among participants.Wish your campaign a success.Yours,Li hua8、【答案】The school bus is the safest and wisest choice to school in the US for the following reasons (要点 1). Firstly, school buses not only meet
11、 high vehicle safely standards but also are technologically equipped.(高分句型)(要点 2) Secondly, the bus drivers have to pass strict qualification tests and safety driving trainings (要点 3) . Thirdly, school buses, powered by green fuels, are environmentally safe by reducing the number of private cars hit
12、ting the roads.(高分句型二) (要点 4) Therefore, children arc encouraged to go to school by school bus (要点 5)A. There were free bus rides offered on them.B. They could receive better customer service.C. They could match pairs of shoes by themselves.D. There was a wide variety of shoes to choose from.(3) Wha
13、t can we learn about the authors father from the text ?A. He had a good nose for business.B. He was clever at transforming a store.C. He was patient with customersHe had a strong preference for bargains.2、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(B篇)第2426题7.5分2018年浙江绍兴柯桥区高三二模第21-23题7.5分(每题2.5分)This past summer, when mos
14、t Chinese college students were confused by choices of holiday plans, Wang Chao di jumped into one of the hottest travel trends, voluntourism for an unconventional holiday.The Yunnan University junior spent three weeks immersed in African culture while participating in community service in Nairobi,
15、Kenya. I want to go to the farthest end of the Earth to help people who are most in need, says the 22-year-old law student.On weekdays, he taught elementaiy courses at a needy inner-city orphanage-a 300-square-meter space packed with houses, a feedlot and a ragged teaching shed-where skinny students
16、1, as Wang puts it, have only a single outdated textbook to study from. During weekends, Wang went on a safari to tourist sites including Masai Mara National Reserve and Amboseli Park, where he could observe exotic animals.Voluntourism, also known as volunteer tourism, combines volunteer work with t
17、ravel. A global phenomenon, it is gaining popularity among young Chinese, especially college students.Last year, when Ciweishixi, a Shenzhen-based company for internship hunters, launched its new South Asia voluntourism programs, it attracted more than 250, 000 applications, according to its founder
18、, Li Ya ping. Around 3, 000 young people were admitted and took the trips. Young people today want a richer experience, Li says. Instead of taking regular approaches such as interning (实习)at big companies, an increasing number of ihem desire to take unusual approaches to connect with the world.The e
19、ffects of the ever-present Internet also contribute to this trend, The Internet connects people by their fingertips, but degrades the interpersonal relationship in daily life, Li explains. Voluntourism allows participants to engage with local communities and do things together.Studies have shown tha
20、t engaging in community service provides menial rewards. Volunteer work fulfills peoples desire to give back, helps them reduce stress and develops empathy (同理心).(1) What was Wang Chaodis holiday plan?A. He would help some children in need.B. He would work in several big companies.C. He would partic
21、ipate in local coinmunity service.1) . He would serve as a volunteer whi 1 e travel 1 ing in Africa.(2) Why do so many young people favour vokmtourism?A. They are young, curious and outgoing.B. They long to travel to other countries for free.C. They intend to make their lives rich and colourful.D. T
22、hey think voluntourism will help them find a good job in the future.(3) According to the passage, what is the reward in voluntourism?A. A feeling of spiritual satisfaction.B. A sense of se1f-i mprovement.C. A recognition from others.D. An approach to touring the world.3、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(C篇)第2730
23、题10分We give toys to kids who otherwise would have them. Load bags with canned foods for the hungry. Make donations to those who need it. This time of year, it seems, wc focus more on doing good and being good. Certainly, thats not a bad thing.But, is all that kindness selfish? Researchers at the Uni
24、versity of California, Berkeley say that kindness, and related qualities like sympathy and compassion are actually a form of self preservation. Those who give more, get more. The most generous among us have greater influence and are more popular. Whereas, (he unkind and unhelpful are more likely to
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