2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(信息卷(二))-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(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年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(A篇)第2123题7.5分(每题2.5分)Two years ago, photographer Gen started his latest project visiting local communities in Latin America. The photo that gave birth to his You are so beautiful project was entirely unplanned.In Januai-
2、y 2015, Gen was in San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico. He had been tiying to get his female subject to feel more comfortable before his camera, and when a request for her to smile didnt quite work, he found himself telling her she was beautiful. The result of his shot was so sincere and heartwarming
3、 that he decided he had found the concept of his new project. Gen is still on his journey to capture the power of this compliment (赞美).The photos hes already published on his website, however, show the unbelievable effect these simple words can have.When asked to have her photo taken, Mathilda from
4、Quetzaltenango. Guatemala, said, I dont have any teeth. Please dont make me laugh. After being told she was beautiful, she didnt seem to mind anymore. She and I laughed a lot. Il was a nice moment, Gen said.Margarita was selling fruit on a street in Otavalo, Ecuador, when Gen approached her. She agr
5、eed to pose for a picture after the photographer bought some of her fruit, but still didnt smile when he asked her to. Her smile was genuine, though, when she heard the compliment.Gen met Juliana in a village in northern Colombia where desert meets the Caribbean Sea. The region is extremely dry, wit
6、h some months seeing almost no rain, and Juliana wore a mask to protect her face from the sun. She was selling handicrafts when Gen approached her, and smiled happily when she received the compliment.Mimba and baby Maya arc from Brazils Marubo tribe. Mamba was shy, and it was only on the second visi
7、t to her home that (he photographer finally got her permission to take her photo. She seemed (o relax, though, when he paid her a compliment.(1) Where was the inspiration fbr Gens latest project from?A. His unplanned travel.B. Praise for his photos.C. His love for photography.D. A shooting experienc
8、e.(2) What do the examples convey?A. Sincere praise makes successful shots.D;A;4、【答案】B;C;G;F;A;5、【答案】D;A;C;C;B;A;D;A;C;B;D;C;A;D;B;B;A;B;C;D;6、 答案】its;cquippcd;wcarcr;accidentally;picasant 或 plcasing;to bridgc;sct;or;bcfbrc;an;7、【答案】Dear George,Im more than delighted to tell you that an internationa
9、l cultural festival is to be held in my city. I wonder if you would like to enjoy it with me.As scheduled, the festival is to be held in the city hall on October 26th, lasting for three days. Participants from all over (he world will show their countrys cuisine, costumes, arts and crafts. Chinese pa
10、inting and calligraphy are all included. Im sure the festival will promote your understanding of different cultures.I promise you will learn a lot and have a good time.Yours,Li Hua98、【答案】(1) As the mother watched from the corner of the web, her young were making their way to the ground safely. It on
11、ly took moments before all the creatures were gone. My spider stayed alone again in the web shed built. But crazy as it may sound, when I looked at that spider, Id wear she seemed proud. The very nexl morning, when I went into (he storeroom, she was gone. I knew (hat (he spider had gone on to build
12、different webs, just like this one, elsewhere. She had fulfilled this role, pan of which was to let go with grace and self-respect.(2) I decided that I would leave this web as a reminder. Like my spider, part of my job as a parent, maybe the hardest part, was to let my son walk away. But I knew that
13、 I had built him a strong web to grow in, and that if I had the strength and the courage to watch him fall, his feet would land safely on the ground. So its time for me to leam to let him go and adapt bravery to the new life.B. Complimenting applies to nearly al 1 women.C. Gen thought highly of his
14、subjects.D. Women are nervous when having photos taken.(3) What is the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To share his experiences of complimenting.B. To introduce the effect of photography.C. To provide some advice on complimenting.D. To show the amazing power of complimenting.2、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学
15、期高考模拟(B篇)第2427题10分(每题2.5分)The 45-year-old was walking off Bostons Orange Line train at Massachusetts Avenue around 5: 30 pm on Friday when she lost her footing and threw herself down the gap, giving her a deep cut that went right down to (he bone. Her fellow passengers helped push the (rain to the s
16、ide and free her, but even as she thanked them, shaking and weeping for the pain, she begged them not to call an ambulance because it cost too much, Do you know how much an ambulance costs? she said. Its $ 3, 000.1 cant afford that.The womans heartbreaking requests have caused again the debate over
17、health care in ihe US, with many describing it as TAL#NBSPbarbarjc that someone should be forced to choose between life and debt.It is absolutely shameful that someone has to woi ry about the cost of an ambulance in a situation like that. My thoughts arc with her, said the Internet user Yalina. Anot
18、her wrote: Wc need universal health care badly. An accident should force you to choose between a heavy debt and permanent injury/death.Actually, Americans spend more money on health care than any other people, and health care spending rocketed by $ 900 billion between 1996 and 2013. By 2013, total h
19、ealth care spending hit $ 2.1 trillion. The researchers say that figure has now likely risen to more than $ 3.2 trillion, which equals 18 percent of the country,s economy. But while the spending increased, Americas life expectancy has remained short-with an average of 79 years old, compared to the g
20、lobal average of 83 years old.The news that started the debate came from The Boston Globe reporter Maria Cramer who was on the platform when the woman got her leg trapped. The post has been shared and liked tens of thousands of times. Meanwhile, the victim who has not been named, was eventually take
21、n to the Boston Medical Center, where she would need surgery.(1) Which of the following best explains TAL#NBSPbarbaric underlined in paragraph 2?A. Cruel.B. Painful.C. Unwise.D. Heartbreaking.(2) According to paragraph 3, what is debated holy?A. Concerns over the accident.B. Inappropriate behavior i
22、n the media.C. Dissatisfaction with US health care.D. Anger at the poor ambulance service.(3) What do we know about US health care?A. High health care spending has its intended effect.B. Americas life expectancy is below the global average.C. The government has cut down on health care spending.D. Mo
23、re health care spending increased life expectancy greatly.(4) What is the best title for the text?A. I Can* t Afford ThatAn Accident Caused a RevolutionB. US Health Care Spending Is RocketingA Passenger Got Caught3、【来源】2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(C篇)第2830题7.5分(每题2.5分)When people learn to drive, they subconscio
24、usly absorb the rules of the road. The rules, however, rely heavily on common sense. They can be broken in an emergency, or help to avoid an accident. As a result, when accidents happen, it is not always clear who is at fault.All this posed a big problem for people to build autonomous vehicles (AVs)
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