2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟英语试卷(著名重点中学联考(八))-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(著名重点中学联考 (A)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Alina Amir spent four years teaching English and History at one of Malaysias lowest-performing schools. There, she found that students did not realize what they were learning is closely connected with
2、their lives, and longed for them to be independent learners who are hungry to equip themselves with knowledge.In her second year of teaching, she started Blok A, a peer (同龄人)tutoring program that ran 3 nights a week to create a sense of responsibility for ones learning. She expected 15 children to a
3、ttend. By Blok As third day, she found herself with 120 children, along with secondary school teaching assistants who helped out willingly.Alina shared one of the things that changed her way of teaching. Once the bell indicating the end of the class rang, I drove to a boys house. It was my first hom
4、e visit, and I felt bad-I was supposed to help my students get better, not throw them out of my class. 1 knocked on the door and a tired-looking lady cany ing a baby opened it. When I introduced myself as her sons teacher, she seemed worried. I told her how her son was behaving in school and what ha
5、ppened that day, and I apologized for what I had done. She merely looked at me and said. Do whatever you have to do.Alina said, After that I started to work harder at understanding why my kids behaved badly in their study. I opened up and decided to truly embrace (欣然接受)living within the community my
6、 kids grew up in.People dont realize that improving education is actually annoyingly slow work, bitterly controversial and very expensive, said Alina. However, watching the childrens growth is what gives Alina and her team satisfaction. Most of us arc still energetic, doing what wc do, because of th
7、e kids, she said. Their increasing confidence and ability to think independently are our reward.What do wc know about Blok A?A. It is an unexpected success.B. It attracts wide public attention.C. It is founded by Alina and her colleagues.D. It aims to improve students* test scores.(1) Which words ca
8、n best describe Alina?A. Hard-working and sympathetic.2、【答案】(1)B;D;A;(4)B;3、【答案】(1)D;C;D;4、【答案】D;F;E;C;A;5、【答案】A;D;C;B;D;C;B;A;A;D;D;B;B;C;A;D;A;C;C;B;6、 【答案】rarely;biggcr;appcarancc;is;bclonging;from;what;wcrc caught;but;protcctcd;7、【答案】Dear Sir/Madam,I am Li Hua, a high school student from China.
9、Knowing that some volunteers are needed fbr your Mandarin winter camp. Im so excited and writing to recommend myself.Firstly, coming from China gives me an advantage over other applicants. Secondly, Im outgoing and have positive team spirit, which will help me work better with other staff members. W
10、hats more. Im patient and helpful, and able to get along well with children. Most importantly, now I am in Toronto, thus making it convenient for me to be devoted (o voluntary work. I also expect to experience different cultures and learn more about the local life.Id appreciate it if you could give
11、me a chance. Looking forward to your early reply.Yours,Li hua8、【答案】One possible version:Paragraph 1:One day, the boy and the girl were both invited to appear on a television interview program. Ihcy shared their story with (he live audience. When the host asked about (heir expectations of the TAL#NBS
12、Pfuture, they gave opposite answers. The boy told the host about his uncertain future at being left on his own, whereas the girl was full of enthusiasm for her life. They both were asked to write something on a piece of p叩er with their TAL#NBSPtoes. The boy wrote My younger brothers TAL#NBSParms are
13、 my arms, while the girl wrote Broken TAL#NBSPwjngs, flying heart.Paragraph 2:TAL#NBSPThey had bolh been through ihe same painful experience, bu【iheir difTerenl altiludes dctcnnincdhe nature of ihcirlivcs. It is true that life is unpredictable and disasters can strike at any time. How we handle TA L
14、#NBS Pm is fortune when confronted with it, reilectsour TAL#NBSPattitudes to suffering, which can result in completely different lives. If we choose only to complain and escape from the misery, it will always follow us wherever we go. But if we decide to be strong and TAL#NBSPindependen(, (he hardsh
15、ip will turn out to be the smiling Fortune on which new hopes will arise.B. Courageous and positive.C. Easy-going and independent.D. Responsible and devoted.(3) What is the best title for this passage?A. Blok A-A Peer Tutoring ProgramAlina Amir -A Passion for EducationB. Education Improvement-A Diff
16、icult TaskHome Visits-A Way of Changing Teaching2、【来源】2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(B篇)第2427题10分What is technology doing to language? Many assume the answer is simple: ruining it. Kids can no longer write except in text-speak. Grammar is going to the dogs. The ability to compose thoughts longer than a post is di
17、sappearing. Language experts (end to resist it, noting that there is little proof that speech is really TAI,#NBSPdegenerating, nor is formal writing falling apart. A study by Cambridge Assessment found almost no evidence for text-speak in students writing.Fortunately, the story of language and the I
18、nternet has attracted more serious analysts, too. Now Gretchen McCulloch, a journalist of the generation (hat grew up with the Internet joins them with a new book, Because Internet0 , which focuses on what can be learned about language from the Internet. Biologists grow bacteria in a Petri dish part
19、ly because they are born and reproduce so quickly that studies over many generations can be done in a reasonably short period. Studying language online is a bit like that: trends appear and disappear, platforms rise and fall, and these let linguists (语言学家)obsene changes that would otherwise take too
20、 much time.For example, why do languages change? A thousand years ago, early English and Icelandic were closely related. English has since developed hugely, and Icelandic far less. Linguists have studied the relative effects of strong and weak ties (friends, family) in such patterns, concluding that
21、 small communities would host more stable languages. The Internet combines strong and weak ties-and sure enough, drives more language change.In the end, Ms. McCullochs book is about the birth of a new medium rather than a new language. Mass reading has now been joined by mass writing: frequent, erro
22、r-filled and quick-fading. Little surprise that Internet users have created tools to give their writing the gesture, playfulness and even meaninglessness of chat. Mistaking it fbr the downfall of real writing is a category error. Anything that helps people enjoy each others company can only be a goo
23、d thing.(1) What docs the underlined word degenerating in Paragraph 1 refer to?A. Strengthening.B. Worsening.C. Changing.D. Refreshing.(2) Why are bacteria in a Petri dish mentioned in Paragraph 2?A. To explain bacteria have a short 1ifetime.B. To stress the difficulty of researching language online
24、.C. To reveal the relation between language and the Internet.D. To show online kinguage can be studied in limited time.(3) What contributes to (he fast development of English?A. A large English-speaking population.B. The lasting effect of mass media.C. A stable language-using community.D. The wide a
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