2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟英语试卷(预测卷(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(预测卷(二)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(A篇)第2123题7.5分A now-viral video shows the Pittsburgh-area fast-food worker presenting the pricey dress to his teen daughter Nevaeha, a recent graduate of Ringgold Middle School. Ricky Smith went above and beyond when his
2、daughter Nevaeha said the dress she wanted for her eighth-grade dance would cost $ 200.Smith, 36, works three jobs-at McDonalds, Popeyes and a Circle K convenience store outside Pittsburgh in Monongahela, Pennsylvania. When his 14-year-old daughter asked him in June if her dream dress was in their p
3、rice range, he said he wasnt sure, but would see what he could do. Smith was already working at least six days a week. But he extended himself further to purchase the two-piece floral (绘有 花的)dress, taking on extra shifts and sometimes working seven days a week.A now-viral video reposted on Facebook
4、by Style Exchange Boutique shows Nevaeha with tears of joy as her dad opens a garment bag and she looks inside. The moment was captured on video at the McDonalds where Smith works. Ncvachas mom, Kelly Anne, suggested Smith surprise their daughter with the dress. She and Nevaeha then went to the rest
5、aurant, and the mom captured the touching exchange on video.Smith at first kidded his daughter, telling her the garment bag held a dress from her grandmother, and wasnt the dress you wanted, but I hope you like it. Then Nevaeha opened the bag, revealing the dress she wanted all alongand her fathers
6、generosity. Nevaeha told all the people around that shes really happy thats hes my father. Smith said all his extra work was worth it. To see the look on her face it is priceless, H he said. All I can really do is smile.What was Mr. Smith uncertain about?A. Whether her daughter could attend the danc
7、e.B. Whether he could afford the dress Nevaeha wanted.C. Whether Nevaeha 1iked the dress he had bought.1) . How the video wou 1 d influence his daughter Nevaeha.(1) Where can people in other cities see the now-rival video?A. On the Internet.B. In Smith1 s workplace.C. In smiths house.7 【答案】One possi
8、ble versionDear Smith,Im glad that youre interested in Chinese culture. Now Id like to introduce the Chinese kites, an important symbol of Chinese culture.Kites have a history of over 20(X) years, used in wars to convey messages anciently. Nowadays kites are mainly made of silk or paper and in shape
9、s of various creatures, becoming a popular relaxation and bringing great fun to people of all ages.I like kites, too. I sincerely hope that the Chinese culture can go out and become an important part of the global culture. Thats all. Best wishes to you!Yours,Li Hua8、【答案】One possible versionA recent
10、survey reveals that negative emotions contribute mist to sleep troubles in China.(要点 1) In (he meantime, people in big cities have more sleeping problems than those in smaller cities.(要点 2) Whats more, the freelancers and sales people have the longest sleep on working days, while the journalists sle
11、ep the sh or test of all 18 major professions covered in the survey.(要点 3) Many factors lead to peoples sleep disorders, which are bad for peoples health.1). In Nevaeha,s former school.(2) Why did Smith tell Neveaha the dress was not the one she wanted?A. To punish her for her selfishness.B. To give
12、 her a lesson on honesty.C. To remind her of her grandmother.D. To give her a big surprise.2、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(B篇)第2427题8分2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(B篇)第2427题10分The next time you need to remember something important一say, your friends birthdate or the dinner reservations you have to make-grab a pen and pape
13、r and draw something to remind you. In a study to be published in the journal Consciousness and Cognition, researchers found that drawing was the best method to retain new information. And fortunately, this was true even if the person was a bad drawer.The findings arc especially valuable for ageing
14、adults and those who suffer from dementia (痴呆 症),said Melissa Meade, a doctoral candidate at the University of Waterloo in Canada, where the study was conducted. Drawing pictures is such a simple task, and it can be easily carried out in everyday life to improve memory. For example, drawing a pictur
15、e of some groceries you need to pick up later or the meal you are planning to make will result in that information being remembered much better later on than if it were written.To conduct the study, Meade and her team recruited 48 adults ranging in age from college undergraduates to those in their 8
16、0s. To start, the researchers asked the people to write down 15 words and draw 15 other words-fbr example, a simple drawing of a boat for the word yacht. To create a clean slate (清白历史)to test memory, the subjects were then asked to perform a filler taskclassifying 60 audio tones as low, medium or hi
17、gh. Once (he filler task was complete, the subjects were given two minutes to recall as many words as possible from the first part of the experiment. In the end, young and old showed better memory when they used drawing rather than writing. This effect was particularly notable in older adults.Meade
18、said she thinks that drawing leads to better memory compared with other study technique because it uses multiple ways of representing the information-visual, spatial, verbal, semantic and motoric. While more research is needed, she said she is excited about the impact the findings could have on agei
19、ng populations, especially dementia patients.(1) What can we learn about the study?A. Drawing can help people remember things.B. Drawing can improve people* s taste.C. Drawing can help people make reservations.D. Drawing can improve people, s writing skills.(2) Which is one of the advantages of draw
20、ing to remember?A. It may cause permanent memory.B. Its beneficial to the recovery of dementia.C. It has the same effect on both old and young people.1) . It doesnt need any special skills.(3) What do wc know about the experiment?A. It consisted of two parts.B. It proved drawing was better in memory
21、.C. It was carried out in a Canadian hospital.D. The filler task in the second part was useless.(4) What is the best title for the text?A. Advantages of Drawing in Everyday LifeDifferences between Drawing and WritingB. A Scientific ally Proven Trick for RememberingHow to Improve People* s Memory by
22、Writing3、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(C篇)第283()题7.5分A colleague was searching distractedly images on her phone as we waited for a meeting to start. What do you get your mother in her 70s? she whispered. Then I thought of my dilemma as I wondered what birthday gift to get my father.He is a man of letters. Hi
23、s favourite pastimes (消遣)are to read and write. I had bought him writing pads and elegant pens but there are only so many of those a writer needs. His computer was ageing. I could get him a laptop. Let me buy you a new laptop for your birthday, I said. He frowned. Why? My old one is fine. Worried th
24、at a new laptop might just upset his writing pattern, I gave up. The next week, the birthday a bit closer, I offered to replace his smart phone, but he was not convinced, My phone makes calls, sends texts and fetches mail. What more would a new one do?Leaving me considering the endless possibilities
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