2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(原创卷(三))-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(原创卷(三)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年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(A篇)第2123题7.5分(每题2.5分)How many times have you gone outside only to get your foot stuck in chewing gum ( 口 香糖)on the sidewalk, or discovered a mass of Bubbalicious beneath a table or desk? As far as environmental pollutio
2、n goes, chewing gum is far from our largest problem-but, for (he average pedestrian, it could well be among (he most annoying.Chewing gum causes plenty of messes for local governments, too. When people leave their used gum on sidewalks, its up (o cities (o pay for clean-up efforts: in the United Kin
3、gdom, it costs about 150 million pounds (231. 735 million US dollars) every year to cover the costs of removing the sticky gum from public walk ways and facilities (设施).But 25-year-old Anna Bull us has come up with a solution that could (urn those used pieces of bright pink gum a lovely shade of gre
4、en. She spent eight months collecting old gum and working with it in a lab, eventually creating a ball from the material, which she mixed with other materials to create the Bull us Recycled Gum Polymer (BRGP).Yes, everyone thought I was mad and a little bit disgusting, H she told The Guardian. But B
5、ullus effort has paid off; shes used the BRGP to create pink bubble-shaped bins (垃圾箱)which can be used to collect used pieces of gum. Shes set up her bubble bins around Orpington College as a trial, but hopes to roll them out in more locations before long. Once the bins are full, both the bins and t
6、he burn inside them will be recycled to produce more BRGP-at which point, the possibilities arc almost endless.The amazing thing is that you can use it for any plastic product, Bull us said. Id love to do some water-proof bools, fbr example. Gum bools, in fact.(1) What does the author say about chew
7、ing gum in paragraph 2?A. It is a bcid habit.B. It is hard to be removed.C. It is very popular in theIt is the government* s headache. What is BRGP?A. It* s a tool used to collect waste.B. Ils a new brand of chewing gum.(4) A;4、【答案】E;G;D;C;A;5、【答案】C;A;D;B;C;A:D;C;A;B;D;A;B;C;D;B;D;A;C:B:6、【答案】 popul
8、arity;parts;valuable;is referred;bought;when;fur(her;a;as;making;7、【答案】Dear Jerry,Knowing you are as enthusiastic about Chinese classics as me, Im delighted to purchase some books with you. Some details regarding the plan arc as follows.To make good use of time, weall assemble al ihe school gate at
9、8 oclock on Sunday. We can take ihe subway there, which can help us not only avoid the traffic peak hours, but also reach the destination effectively. What more. Im farm i liar with a history teacher whose knowledge about Chinese culture is no re than profound. We can go to visit her if you have int
10、erest.Im looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua8、答案 Stress can affect decision-making, and feeling stressed may lead people to be more optimistic. Surprising as it may sound, stress can really make people concentrate more on positive things and less on negative ones. Both job-hopping and addicti
11、ons can well explain (he influence of stress on decision-making. Never the less, mens and women under the pressure respond quite differently in the face of risks.C. Its a mixture of recyclable materials.1) . Ils a product made from used gum.(3) Which words can be used to best describe Anna Bull us?A
12、. Creative and devoted.B. Wise and lucky.C. Honest and helpful.D. Active and Humorous.2、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(B篇)第2426题7.5分(每题2.5分)Childhood一and parenting-have thoroughly changed in (he past few decades, to the point where far more children today struggle to manage their behavior. Thats the argument
13、Katherine Reynolds Lewis makes in her new parenting book. The Good News About Bad Behavior: Why Kids Arc Less Disciplined Than Ever-And What to Do About It.We face a crisis (危机)of self-regulation, Lewis writes. And by we, she means parents and teachers who struggle daily with difficult behavior of t
14、he children in their lives. Lewis, a journalist, well- known parents educator and mother of three, asks why so many kids today are having trouble managing their behavior and feelings. Three factors, she says, have contributed much to this crisis.First, where, how and how much kids are allowed to pla
15、y has changed. Nowadays kids are in childcare pretty much-or theyre taken good care of by their parents. So they arent taking small risks. They arent managing their lime, making decisions and settling arguments with their playmates (he way kids were 20 or 30 years ago. And those are really important
16、 social and emotional (情感的)skills for kids to learn.Second, their access to technology and social media has exploded. With the rapid growth of the Internet and smart equipment, inore information is readily available to kids, which has a great influence on their behavior. They are more likely to copy
17、 what they see on the screen. Besides, they spend more time on social media, reducing face-to-face communication with families and friends.Finally, Lewis suggests children today are too unemployed. She doesnt simply mean the summer part-time job or a high school teen. The tem is a big tent, and she
18、uses it to include household jobs that can help even young kids build confidence and a sense of community. Children and parents often put the goals to be straight-A students athletic superstars or gifted artists first instead of household responsibilities. They are all wonderful goals, but they are
19、long-term. They dont have that sense of contribution and belonging in a family the way that a simple-household job does, like helping a parent prepare a meal.(1) Why do children struggle with self-regulation according to paragraph 3?A. For lack of childcare.B. For fear of social communication.C. Bec
20、ause of parents* over protection.D. Because of their poor time management.(2) What does Lexis suggest children do in (he end?A. Quit social media.B. Do some housework.C. Set long-term goals.D. Reduce face-to-face communication.(3) Which can be a suitable title for the text?A. Why are children not be
21、havingGood news about kids bad behaviorB. How can kids manage their bad behaviorI). Ways to develop a sense of belonging3、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(C篇)第2730题10分(每题2.5分)The high social cognitive (认知的)skills of horses towards humans might partially explain why humans and horses have a collaborative (合作的)re
22、lationship today. However, the scientific evidence for this ability is still scarce (不足的).In this study, scientists focused on horses* social cognitive skills with humans in a problem-solving situation where food was hidden in a place accessible only to humans.For the first experiment, an assistant
23、experimenter hid caiTots in a container which the horse could not reach. The researchers observed whether and how the horse sent signals to the caretaker when the caretaker (unaware of the situation ) aiTived. The horse stayed near the caretaker and looked at, touched and pushed the caretaker. These
24、 behaviors occurred over a significantly longer period compared to cases in which they carried out the experiment without hiding the food. The results showed that when horses cannot handle problems by themselves, they send signals to humans both visually and physically.Building on these results, for
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