2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(信息卷(一))-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(信息卷(一)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)My wife and I went to this vegan (严格的素食主义的)restaurant to give it a try. As we were eating our pepper and salt tofu, a young lady named Debra walked in. She wasnt aware that the place is vegan and was
2、 looking for some meat. My wife and I talked up the place and invited her over to try some of our tofu. Debra tried it, nodded and went out.After a few minutes, she and her mother both walked back in. We were having the rest of our meal at that time, so we told her what we had ordered. Debra then as
3、ked the waitress to just repeat our order for them. Next, Debra said, And we want(o pay for (heir meal”, pointing io my wife and me. We tried to say no, but Debra wouldnt listen.That was not the end of it. Hugs were in order. Debra came over to our (able and my wife got up to hug her. Debra hugged m
4、y wife and put $ 100 into her hand. My wife firmly said NO, but Debra insisted. Debra kept talking about our kindness, and wc did the same about hers and her mothers. With tears in the eyes, the workers were blown away by this whole exchange between four strangers. I left the waiters and waitresses
5、a tip that would cover all of our meals and we were on our way.I*ve been witnessing so much kindness, especially over the last few years, as I began to pay more attention. Wc now have a new favorite restaurant and every time wc go there my plan is to pay for someone elses meal.(1) Why did Debra go o
6、ut after trying some tofu?A. To bring her mother in.B. To look after her mother.C. To get away from the food.D. To look for another restaurant.(2) What did Debra insist on?A. Hugging the author* s wife.B. Ordering a meal for the author.C. Treating the author and his wife.I). Tipping the wai ters and
7、 waitresses.First of all, the topic of our writing is about our Chinese tea culture based on the (ext we have just learnt. Secondly, after finishing writing, we need to exchange it with our partners, and correct each others mistakes if any. Lastly, the deadline for handing our corrected essays in is
8、 this Friday morning.Should you have any question about it, please dont hesitate to ask me.Li Hua8、【答案】 Despite the popularity of independent learning, I hold the belief that group study can ben c fit us more. Interaction with peers is no less important than independence in achieving success.Meanwhi
9、le, social skills that play a significant role in peoples careers can be learned from group study. To conclude, group study should not be undervalued if we want to be successful in the future.(3) How did the workers feel when seeing the exchange between four strangers?A. Curious.B. Funny.C. Surprise
10、d.D. Touched.2、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(B篇)第2427题10分(每题2.5分)As more Europeans arrived in America 500 years ago, they were in such great need of (he land (hat they and the native American Indians battled constantly. By the end of the 19th centui-y, most Indian tribes (部落) were moved to reservations. A lo
11、t of (heir children were taken away (o boarding schools to learn to speak English. By the end of the 20th century, more than half of the Native Americans in the US were living in cities. They gave up speaking their old tribal language and only used English. As a result, many Native American language
12、s disappeared and with that their culture.Today some American Indian languages are usually spoken by the older members of the tries who still live on the reservations. In North America there are 150170 languages that have at least one speaker. One ancient language spoken by the Northern Paiute tribe
13、 has over 100 speakers.But the good news is that some of these people are keeping their culture and language alive. They are also receiving help from the National Geographic Societys Enduring voiced project, whose aim is to help languages around (he world which are dying out. The team meets these la
14、st speakers The experts interview them and they are recorded with video, pictures and so on. TAL#NBSPThey also tell old stories which are written down in English so people can learn more about the cultures.Recording the language and culture is only part of the project.The next stage is to pass on th
15、e language to the next generation. The Salish tribe is an excellent example of how schools can help. The tribe lives on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana. Their language is spoken by about 50 people aged over 75. So now, the local people have set up a school. It has 30 students aged two to
16、twelve during the day and there are also coursed for adults in the evening.(1) Why did Europeans fight with the American Indians?A. To 1ive in American cities.B. To occupy more living space.C. To have Indians speak English.D. To make Indian cultures disappear.(2) What docs the underlined word They r
17、efer to in Paragraph 3?A. The experts.B. The recording.C. The Indian cultures.D. The last speakers.(3) What can we know about the Salish tribe?A. It has its own language school.B. It has given up speaking English.C. Its next generation speaks English.D. Its language is only learnt by adults.(4) What
18、 can be a suitable title for (he text?A. Learning American Indian LanguagesResearching on American Indian LanguagesB. Saving American Indian LanguagesFinding Lost American Indian Languages3、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(C篇)第283()题7.5分(每题2.5分)The study findings about a new blood test have been published this
19、morning in the Journal of the American Medical Association ( JAMA Cardiology) . The study was conducted smoothly and effectively based on their working together between the Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB), New Zealand, and the Heart Institute, which is run by the University of Otago, New Zea
20、land.Co-lead author, Associate Professor John bickering of the University of Otago, says, When a patient comes to an emergency department (ED) with symptoms that suggest a potential heart attack, present laboratory blood-testing procedures can take 1-2 hours to discover the risk level, but with this
21、 new test wc can get a result in just fifteen minutes, from the bedside, or point-of-carc, freeing up ED and health care staff. The patient can then either be cleared to leave, or quickly progressed to specialist care. The result proves to be true after later observation and other tests.Senior autho
22、r, and Director of Emergency Medicine Research, Dr Martin Than of the CDHB says present point-of-carc tests can lack the precision of this new method that is centred around a measurement of cardiac troponin (肌钙蛋白)in the blood, Our results have extremely exciting potential for not only EDs, but also
23、remote health care providerssuch as those in the countryside. Given (he great effect heart disease and other related conditions have on not only New Zealand society but also the international community, we have something that could benefit tens of millions of patients globally, Dr Than says.The anal
24、ysis of this observational study, conducted from 2016 to 2017 at a hospitals emergency department, included about 350 patients with symptoms of a heart attack. So far our testing has shown that close to fifty percent of patients could have the heart attack safely and precisely excluded (fIF除的可能性)soo
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