浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语试卷精选汇编:七选五

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浙江省温州中学2020┄2021届高三11月选考模拟考试英语试题

浙江省温州中学2020┄2021届高三11月选考模拟考试英语试题

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一个小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

A. Skiing outdoors.B. Singing a folk song.C. Going back down the mountain.2. What is the difference in price? BA.﹩10.B. ﹩20.C. ﹩30.3. When was the service supposed to begin?A. On Monday.B. On Tuesday.C. On Wednesday.4. What is the man’s problem according to the woman?A. He’s getting too thin.B. He needs better clothes.C. He’s been eating too much de ssert.5. How does the woman feel?A. Calm.B. Excited.C. Uncomfortable.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,请从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段材料,回答第6至7题6. When can Sarah go home?A. Today.B. Tomorrow.C. In two weeks.7. What does the man mean in the end?A. He feels a little relaxed.B. He’ll do sports with Sarah.C. His sickness was much more serious.听下面一段材料,回答第8至10题8. Where was the boy today?A. At school.B. At baseball practice.C. At summer camp.9. What does the girl fear at first?A. That she can’t catch the ball.B. That she may get hurt by the ball.C. That the ball is too heavy for her to throw.10. What should the girl always try to do?A. Catch the ball before it hits the ground.B. Avoid getting touched by the ball.C. Hit the ball as hard as she can.听下面一段材料,回答第11至13题11. Where is the woman?A. In London.B. In New York.C. In the south of France.12. What does the woman probably mean about her hotel?A. It’s on a mountain.B. It’s in the middle of the city.C. It’s very close to the sea.13. How are the speakers probably communicating?A. Face to face.B. Over the phone.C. Through online video chat.听下面一段材料,回答第14至17题14. What does the man want to talk about?A. His new shoes.B. Stories from history.C. A new advertisement.15. What is the man’s second idea about?A. A song.B. A statue.C. An audience.16. When does the woman need the report?A. By Monday.B. By Tuesday.C. By Thursday.17. What is the woman’s reaction to the man’s ideas?A. She isn’t very interested in them.B. She can’t wait to hear them all.C. She wants the man to write a report about them.听下面一段材料,回答第17至20题18. When can students get the new menu?A. Next week.B. Next month.C. By Friday of the week.19. What is the new dish?A. Pizza.B. Chocolate bars.C. Chicken pot pie.20. How can a new dessert get on the menu?A. It will have to wait until next term.B. Enough students have to vote for it.C. The cooks will ask the students directly.第二部分:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

浙江省2020届高三最新英语试卷精选汇编:读后续写附参考答案

浙江省2020届高三最新英语试卷精选汇编:读后续写附参考答案

浙江省2020届⾼三最新英语试卷精选汇编:读后续写附参考答案读后续写浙南名校联盟第⼀次联考第⼆节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下⾯短⽂:根据所给情节进⾏续写,使之构成⼀个完整的故事。

Dannis was waiting at the airline ticket counter when he first noticed the young woman withshiny black hair pulled tightly into a knot. She wore black boots of soft leather. Dannis struggled to sec her face, she was ahead of him in line, but it was not until she bought her ticket and turned to walk away that he realized her beauty, which was fair-skinned and big-eyed. She seemed aware that he was staring at her and lowered her gaze abruptly.His flight was leaving in an hour. To kill time, Dannis stepped into an airport bar and ordered aScotch. While sipping it, he watched the flow of travelers through the terminal (航站楼)until he caught sight of the black-haaired girl in the leather coat again, deep in conversation with a blonde girl (⾦发⼥孩)."Invite her for a drink?" Dannis hesitated. In another instant ,the two women separated, neither of whose directions was toward him.When next he saw her, Dannis was buying a magazine and became aware someone waspushing him. At first, he was startled (受惊吓的)that anyone would be so close as to touch him, but when he saw who it was, he smiled.“Busy place," Dannis said. She looked up at him and blushed. Wordlessly, she moved away and joined the crowds in the terminal. Dannis was at the counter with his magazine, but when he reached into his pocket for his wallet,the pocket was empty. Where could I have left it? His mind was racing, the credit cards, the cash, the identification card..? His stomach stirred with something very like fear. "The girl who was so near to me!" he said to himself. All at once he understood she had picked his pocket. What shall he do? First, find a policeman, tell him what has happened. He would probably never see his walletagain. Dannis gritted his teeth. When glancing around for the police, suddenly,he spotted thet -. *kblack-haired girl, seated against a front window of the terminal?She seemed absorbed in a book注意:1.所续写短⽂的词数应为150左右;2.应使⽤5个以上短⽂中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请⽤下划线标出你所使⽤的关键词语。

浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语试卷写作精选汇编(16页)

浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语试卷写作精选汇编(16页)

浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语试卷写作精选汇编1.【全国百强校】浙江省嘉兴市第一中学2020届高三上学期期中考试英语试题第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是李华,学校安排你和英国高中生Joseph结对,下周他将来中国访学,周末安排住在你家。

请你给他写封邮件,介绍你为他做的周末安排,要点如下:1. 介绍自己;2. 表示欢迎;3. 活动介绍。

注意:1. 词数80左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

第一节应用文写作(满分15分)Dear Joseph,I’m Li Hua. I am writing to express my great pleasure to have you spend the weekend during you visit in my home.As for the plan, I will take you to some historic sites and the city museum, which hopefully can give deep insights into Chinese culture. Besides, we will enjoy a family dinner, where you can not only try making jiaozi but also taste other delicious Chinese dishes.I am sure we will have a fantastic time and you will be rewarded with manysweet memories. Expecting for your coming.Yours,Li Hua第二节概要写作(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。

Most people around the world are right-handed. This fact also seems to have held true throughout history. In 1977 scientists studied works of art made at various times in history. Most of the people shown in these works of art are right handed, so scientists guessed that right-handedness has always been common. But what do Leonardo da Vinci, Marie Curie, and Albert Einstein have in common? They were all left-handed along with other famous people including Brad Pitt Prince William, and Barack Obama. In fact, an estimated 13 percent of the world's population may be left-handed.Many researchers claim to have found relationships between left-handedness and various physical and mental characteristics, such as blond hair, blue eyes, andsleep difficulties. Other studies have found a higher-than-normal level of left-handed people in certain occupations(职业), including professional baseball players, architects, as well as prisoners. However, some of these connections are very weak, and others have not been proven.What makes a person become right-handed rather than left-handed? One simple idea suggests that people normally get right-handedness from their parents. Studies have found that two right-handed parents have only a 9. 5-percent chance of having a left-handed child, while two left-handed parents have a 26-percent chance of having a left-handed child. Another common theory is that left-handed people suffer mild brain damage during birth, which makes them left-handed.Whatever the reasons behind it, people's attitudes toward left-handedness have changed a lot over the years. Statistics show that although 13 percent of young people are left-handed, only six percent of the elderly are left-handed. Left-handed children used to be punished until they began using their right hand like other children, but today people who are left-handed are no longer looked down on nor are they considered abnormal For most people today, either case is perfectly acceptable. There are even a number of shops now selling products for left-handed people, such as left-handed can openers, guitars, and even a left-handed camera.第二节概要写作(满分25分)While most of the world’s population is right-handed, a minority are left-handed. (要点1 ) Many researchers claim left handedness has something to do with physical and mental features and professions, but these assumptions lack solid evidence. (要点2) Thus, some think left-handedness is genetic while others attribute it to mild brain injury during birth. (要点3) Anyway, people's attitudes toward left-handedness have changed a lot with the whole society accepting lefties more than before.(要点4) 68词2.浙江省台州市2020届高三11月选考科目教学质量评估第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Steve被当地一所孔子学院录取,即将入学,不知道如何作学业方面的准备。

2020浙江绍兴高三11月选考科目诊断考英语

2020浙江绍兴高三11月选考科目诊断考英语

2020.2.5英语培优试题I. Reading comprehension.ACARMEL V ALLEY – You don’t necessarily have to be older to be a Good Samaritan. Take Carmel Valley resident, Daniella Marie Benitez, 14, who is not your average teen. Daniella is helping Tijuana families have roofs over their heads – one family at a time.It began in 2017 while she was volunteering for Build A Miracle and building a home for a family in need in Tijuana, Mexico. Daniella found it so fulfilling that she took the lead in building another home with the support of her family and friends.To date, she has raised $32,000 for her cause and recently headed to Tijuana to begin building her team’s second home.“It has been an unbelievable experience,” Daniella, a freshman at Cathedral Catholic High School in San Diego, said. She learned about Build A Miracle through her previous school, Notre Dame Academy. It is a nonprofit organization that takes a family in need from a shack (棚屋) to a new home with electricity, bedrooms, kitchen and a bathroom. It has built more than 350 homes since 1999.During this most recent trip to Tijuana, Daniella and her team poured the foundation (基金) for the second new home. Additionally, she used her other volunteering position as a member of KIDBOX’s Kids board of directors to help distribute $10,000 worth of brand new KIDBOX clothing to her BAM community’s kids.Between BAM and KIDBOX, the busy teen said she would continue to volunteer both locally and in Mexico to “stay humble.” She isn’t about to stop helping others; in fact, it’s something she treasures. “I’ve been working with BAM for about a year and a half. I got involved at the end of seventh grade when my previous school sponsored the building of a school sponsored home; my mom forced my family and me to go down to TJ to actually help build the house,” she said. “Meeting the family and seeing their delight and relief when they walked into their new home was priceless and is what inspired me to keep doing this.”21. What made Daniella stand out among teens?A. Her constant efforts to help those less fortunate.B. The building of a school sponsored home.C. Her attempt to raise a fund for her cause.D. The organizing of Build A Miracle.22. How did Daniella make connections between BAM and KIDBOX?A. She encouraged KIDBOX to collect money for BAM.B. She promoted a donation to BAM from KIDBOX.C. She held leading positions in both organizations.D. She built a platform for them to communicate.23. What chiefly inspired Daniella to keep helping others?A. The support from her parents.B. Carmel Valley’s traditional values.C. Tijuana families’ happy reactions.D. The influence from her previous school.BWhen you don’t have a car and need to get around, are you more likely to call for an Uber or Lyft, or a cab? Last Friday, Lyft – the ridesharing company, went public as its stocks (股票) started trading on the market. Lyft has become the first big initial public offering of the “gig economy” age. While the company is not making profits yet, it is changing the meaning of work. What is gig economy and what makes it so appealing?Gig works are independent contracts (合同) or part-time jobs such as Uber. In the gig economy, companies hire independent contractors instead of full-time employees. This is different from traditional companies where full-time workers hold a lifetime career. In the past, only small companies hired contractors, while today, employers like Amazon and Google rely on temporary workforce. These companies save costs as they are not legally required to provide healthcare benefits, retirement savings or paid time off to gig workers.Gig work appeals to different people for different reasons. For some, it affords flexible timings and for others who are looking for full-time jobs, it provides a source of income to support themselves. Some people work a full-time job and supplement (补充) their salary with gig jobs such as driving for Uber or Lyft.Joining the gig economy may be simple, but maintaining a steady career is easier said than done. Gig work comes with unsteady pay and workloads. You’re your own boss. It sounds fun, but when you have no self-control and an unsteady job, you might splurge all your money the first week and live on bread pieces for the rest of the month! Besides a strong sense of responsibility, gig workers have to stay up to date to get companies to hire them.Despite the challenges gig workers face, nearly 60 million Americans are part of this workforce. As this number grows, we have to see how society and companies adapt to this new world of work!24. What can be learnt about Lyft from the passage?A. It has built up a large fortune.B. It makes the arrival of gig economy age.C. It employs a fixed number of full-time workers.D. It appeals to people as a means of public transport.25. Who are most likely to become gig workers?A. People seeking for a steady income.B. Those desperate to get paid vacations.C. People in need of flexible working hours.D. Those concerned about retirement accounts.26. What does the underlined word “splurge” in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Spend money freely.B. Deposit money automatically.C. Earn money quickly.D. Allocate money randomly.27. What is the message mainly conveyed in the passage?A. Gig workers have to face some potential challenges.B. Gig workers have to possess some much-needed qualities.C. The appearance of gig companies will solve the job problems.D. People should adjust to new work trends with the rise of gig companies.CStone tools and pieces of animal bone from about 16,600 years ago are the earliest evidence yet of human beings in the New World, scientists say.The objects were found in the western United States. They were recovered from an archaeological site called Cooper’s Ferry on the Salmon River near the town of Cottonwood, Idaho. Scientists used radiocarbon dating methods to find out how old these artificial are.The scientists say people lived in or passed through the area when ice covered large parts of North America. That period of time is known as Earth’s Ice Age. During the period, big mammals like camels lived in North America. Loren Davis is an anthropology (人类学) professor at Oregon State University. He led the team of scientists working at Cooper’s Ferry.“The Cooper’s Ferry site is the earliest radiocarbon-dated archaeological evidence in the Americas,” Davis said. The researchers said the artifacts suggest that people first lived in the area between 16,600 and 15,300 years ago and returned to live there many times after that.Scientist say humans first appeared in Africa about 300,000 years ago and later spread throughout the world. There has been much scientific debate about when humans first entered the Americas. They are believed to have crossed into North America at a time when Siberia and Alaska were connected by land.The new findings support the assumption that the first human migration into the Americas traveled down the Pacific coast instead of an inland path. Davis said, “The Columbia River would provide the first Americans their first route to interior lands south of the continental ice sheets.”The researchers noted details of some of the sharp objects that would have been used for hunting. These artifacts appear similar to those found in northern Japan from a somewhat earlier date. Davis said, “We assume that this may signal a cultural connection between early peoples who lived around the northern Pacific Rim.” “Traditional technological ideas spread from northeastern Asia into North America at the end of the last glacial period,” he added.28. What do the “artifacts” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. The migrants travelling into the North America.B. The objects found in Cooper’s Ferry on the Salmon River.C. Stone tools and animal bones from about 300,000 years ago.D. The camels living in North America during the Earth’s Ice Age.29. It can be inferred from paragraphs 5-7 that _______.A. migrants possibly traveled deep into North America through the ColumbiaB. North America has long been considered the source of human civilizationC. there existed no cultural links between early peoples around the worldD. experts have agreed on when humans first entered the Americas30. What is the best title for the text?A. The Artifacts Recovered from an Archaeological Site in AfricaB. The Spreading of Ancient Technology between Early SettlersC. The Benefits of Radiocarbon Dating MethodsD. The First Human Migration into the AmericasII. Gap fillings.Studies show that people who are happy – truly happy – have deep connections with those around them. __31__ They actively try hard to improve these relationships and build quality relationships with others.Those connections and relationships that we build and that we attempt to develop, create experiences in our lives. Some experiences will be poor, but it is possible for us to create meaningful experiences – experiences that allow us to just be. Studies show that when we create meaningful experiences, we allow ourselves time to relax, to build connections, and to become our best selves. __32__If we want to create meaningful experiences, we need to learn how to create these moments in our lives. Instead of taking many classes and workshops to teach us how to build connections with others, we should experience beSHOPs, which means we learn by being, by observing, and by becoming.__33__ It helps define us and motivates us to do good, to step outside of our comfort zone, and to be better. A few of these values that we need to create meaningful experiences include:●Compassion (同情): Compassion has been thoroughly studied and proven to be a natural human response. __34__When you are compassionate, you don’t have to think twice about helping others.●Gratitude: Showing sincere appreciation to others helps establish strong feelings of gratitude, and build strongconnections. You should express appreciation for all the things in your life and make gratefulness just a part of who you are.●Willingness to learn: __35__ Many individuals will find themselves stuck in their own world and never take a stepoutside of their comfort zones. When we have that desire to learn, to explore, and our curiosity is continually peaked, then we are more likely to have these meaningful experiences.Remember, true happiness, and meaningful experiences are not things you can learn from a series of worksheets and lectures. It is about being.A. There is so much in the world around us.B. “To be” requires key values that shape us.C. It means service, kindness, and love for others.D. Within the communities, you can work on developing these values.E. Working with others will help you experience many aspects of life.F. Creating these experiences is a vital step in the process to achieve full happiness.G. They value their relationships with family, friends, colleagues and even strangers.III. Cloze.When it rains, my mother and I like to sit in the car, neither of us wanting to brave the rain to get to the house. We always have our best __36__ in her little blue Honda, __37__ raindrops race down the windscreen and listening to the rain __38__ the car roof. I don’t know why, but sitting in the car, we always talk more than __39__.There was one rainy day when my mom told me something that is going to __40__ me forever. Earlier that day she and my dad had been __41__ about something; I can’t remember what. So she said, “Don’t spend your life looking for Prince Charming. __42__, find yourself a really good frog.” At the time, I found this thought really __43__. Who wants to think that you’ll never find Prince Charming? Another thought that __44__ my mind: if my mom says there’s no Prince Charming, then what’s my dad?A frog? I asked her, and she replied with, “__45__! If he were Prince Charming, he wouldn’t snore, would be able to cook, and we would never argue. But you know what? He’s a damn good frog.” Being young, I didn’t think of the meaning __46__ what she was saying.But a few years later, I understand the __47__ of my mom’s words. You can’t expect everything to be __48__. Let’s be completely honest; if you __49__ your whole life for your prince with flowing hair, attractive __50__, and a white horse, you’re going to be lonely. I think that the __51__ of finding a good frog is that you __52__ something that’s great, imperfect and all. In life, we can’t afford to wait years for perfection __53__. So I think that the best frog you can find is what we’re really looking for in this world. Don’t laze through life waiting to live __54__ ever after, because I don’t think you’ll be very happy with the __55__.This I believe.36. A. debates B. conversations C. memories D. comments37. A. noticing B. admiring C. watching D. scanning38. A. strike B. surround C. knock D. attack39. A. necessary B. accessible C. reasonable D. normal40. A. count on B. reflect on C. stick with D. correspond with41. A. arguing B. thinking C. worrying D. dreaming42. A. However B. Anyway C. Therefore D. Instead43. A. discouraging B. exhausting C. amazing D. inspiring44. A. slipped B. crossed C. changed D. searched45. A. Forget it B. Never mind C. Of course D. No trouble46. A. about B. over C. within D. behind47. A. value B. effect C. concern D. weight48. A. realistic B. perfect C. mature D. reliable49. A. wait B. advocate C. devote D. challenge50. A. power B. alternative C. appearance D. belief51. A. approach B. difficulty C. potential D. point52. A. expect B. accept C. assume D. confirm53. A. in time B. in return C. in vain D. in general54. A. regretfully B. happily C. peacefully D. casually55. A. reply B. relationship C. intention D. outcomeIV. Blank fillings.The Amazon is key to the health of the entire planet. It is the largest rainforest in the world, __56__ (rough) half the size of the United States. Statistics show that nearly 20% of the oxygen __57__ (produce) by the Earth’s land comes from the Amazon rainforest. It also puts an enormous amount of water into the atmosphere at a time __58__ cities are drying up. The Amazon is sucking in carbon and greenhouse gases while slowing the rising temperatures. __59__ it’s now burning at a record rate – with images from space __60__ (show) the smoke covering much of Brazil.It’s not the only major forest in danger. Nearly half of the world’s forests that __61__ (stand) when humans started farming are now gone. The chief reason is the expansion __62__ agriculture into forested areas. In Brazil it’s cattle ranching, soy production and logging, according to Nigel Sizer, tropical forest ecologist. “It is responsible for 80% to 90% of __63__ loss of tropical forests around the world.” Environmental groups say these activities can __64__ (slow) in a much more sustainable way.However, you can help reforest parts of the world through the Rainforest Trust and Rainforest Alliance. The Rainforest Trust allows you to restrict your donations to a specific project. The Rainforest Alliance says 100% of your __65__ (contribute) will help stop deforestation in Brazil right now.21-23 ABC24-27 BCAD28-30 BAD31-35 GFBCA36-40 BCADC41-45 ADABC46-50 DABAC51-55 DBCBD roughly; produced; when; But; showing; stood; of; the; be slowed; contribution(s)。

浙江省2021届高三上学期11月最新英语试卷精选汇编:七选五专题

浙江省2021届高三上学期11月最新英语试卷精选汇编:七选五专题

七选五专题浙江省绍兴市2021届高三11月诊断性考试英语试题第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Every year, students across the U.K.engage in the annual ritual (仪式) of telling college and university admissions officers why they deserve a seat at the school of their choice.However, this task is filled with anxiety and fear.___11___ This, of course, leads many to ask the question: How should I write an essay about myself for college? Here are tips to keep in mind.___12___ For example, if all your friends are writing application essays about covid-19, that may be a good reason why you should avoid it.Unless, of course, you’ve had a vivid, life-changing experience that you are burning to share.Admissions counselors say that the best essays help them learn something about the candidate that they would never know from reading the rest of the application.Keep your individuality in the spotlight.___13___ What sets you apart from others? Tell your extraordinary story but remember not to oversell yourself.Your reader wants to see something personal about you, something that makes you stand out among others.Imagine how many applications the admissions committee reads per day, and think twice before writing some general information that doesn’t show your individuality.Committees value authenticity.They want to hear your voice.This essay may give you the time and space to explain why a particular achievement means too much to you.But resist the urge to exaggerate: admission counselors read thousands of essays each year.___14___Sound like yourself.Don’t use words you wouldn’t normally use.Don’t use fancy language you wouldn’t use in real life.Imagine yourself reading this essay out loud to a classroom full of people who have never met you.___15___ Be on the lookout for words and phrases like ‘maybe’ ‘sort of’ ‘I think’ or anything else.A. They can spot something unreal.B. This rule works in all the aspects of your life.C. Writing about oneself can be highly stressful.D. Keep a confident tone even if you’re not feeling that way.E. Remember, it’s all about you rather than a fashionable subject.F. An informative and powerful essay focuses on the readers’ needs.G. Experts often recommend looking for something unique of your life story.【答案】11. C 12. E 13. G 14. A 15. D【解析】这是一篇说明文。

浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语考试试卷精选汇编:语法填空

浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语考试试卷精选汇编:语法填空

浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语试卷精选汇编:语法填空1.浙江湖州、衢州、丽水三地市教学质量检测高三英语卷第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

The powerful Hurricane Barry weakened but remained a weather nightmare on Tuesday. It56 (strike) parts of Arkansas with at least six_ 57_ (inch) of rain and caused flash flooding that drowned58animal shelter and killed a puppy.Heavy rains were falling. The Humane Society of Clark County issued an SOS after flooding drowned its recently rebuilt shelter.“SOS!We are flooded.It's on the building! ”the official said in a Facebook post.“We need help! Can any of you keep a dog59two at your houses? Help!Help!Help!" Video from the scene showed wet dogs wandering loose in the shelter, the floor covered in water. Many offered their homes and yards60the animals. A short time 61(late), the official posted an update on Facebook62(say) foster homes have been found for all72dogs.“We are so blessed! People from all over have come to63_ (we) rescue. Donations. Cleaning.Fostering.It's really64_ (impress)." the post said. After the rainfall, a ray of sunshine shone brightly in the states_ 65 _the storm burst last week.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.struck 57.inches 58. an 59. or 60. toter 62. saying 63. our 64. impre ssive 65. where2.【全国百强校】浙江省嘉兴市第一中学2020届高三上学期期中考试英语试题第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

名校好题之20届浙江高三阅读完型七选五模拟卷汇编

名校好题之20届浙江高三阅读完型七选五模拟卷汇编

2020 届宁波市五校高三适应性考试英语试题卷阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

AWhen I reached inside the floorboard, my hand touched what felt like a book. I pulled it out. It was an old and small book: Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations. I wondered whom the quotations (引语) were supposed to be familiar to. What I did know, thanks to Ms. Rattray, my seventh-grade teacher, was the correct way to use quotation marks. I decided to see what was inside this little book.On the top corners of each page was a word or phrase, I opened it to “comfort and despair” and then “doubt” and “light”. I’d never thought about “l ight” any other way except as a lamp or daylight. It turned out that Mr Bartlett didn’t feel all these emotions himself. He had gathered up quotations from thousands of other people.I was relieved to discover that those people were not afraid to express what they thought, including the fears and that they had so many thoughts about things that troubled me. Before this, I was lonely and I didn’t know whom talk to about the world and my role in it.In ninth grade, I worked as an assistant at our local library. I often hid in the comer, where no one would see me, and I would read. It was at this library that I realized how some of those emotions I’d felt while reading Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations came to life in the characters I had started discovering in novels.I have bought a few of the newer editions, but the original one is the one that helped me explore my inner self and see more than young mind and heart were able to understand.21.How might the author feel when he found the book by chance?A. Curious.B. Familiar.C. Thankful.D. Puzzled22. What does Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations mainly include?A. Bartlett’s real personal feelings.B. Thoughts of thousands of people.C. Emotional stories of other people.D. A representative word collection.23. What do we know about the author in ninth grade?A. He found time to read Bartlett’s books again.B. He volunteered to work as a school librarian.C. He vividly understood the characters’ feelings.D. He learned to analyze Bartlet t’s life in depth.BWhen you look in the mirror, you see yourself. That puts you in the company of animals like dolphins, elephants and chimpanzees. The mirror test is often used as a way of measuring whether animals have self-awareness. And an animal that is aware of itself has a high level of intelligence. Now, a species of fish — the cleaner wrasse — has also spotted its reflection.Alex Jordan, a biologist at the Max Planck Institute in Germany, is one of the researchers of the study on cleaner wrasse consciousness. He and his team conducted many tests that show the fish does seem to recognize its reflection — when the researchers added a colored mark to its body, the fish would even try to remove the mark upon catching sight of it in the mirror. It seems to indicate the clever fish species has some sense of self or individuality.But Jordan said, “I’m the last to say that the cleaner wrasse is as smart as chimpanzees.” Instead, he believes that the measure scientists have used for nearly 50 years is imperfect.One problem with the test, for example, is that it uses vision to measure self-awareness. Yet not all animals rely on sight to recognize themselves. It may well be that a bat, for example, which depends on sonar (声波定位) to get around, is self-conscious. Elephants, while able to pass the mirror test, rely more heavily on smell than on sight.Consciousness in humans or animals is not easy to measure or understand. Philosophers and scientists have long wrestled with the questions of how a sense of self is assessed, and how it relates to physical processes. Jordan believes the cleaner wrasse is self-cognizant (自我知晓的), but not the same extent (程度) as a human. This means scientists need to reconsider whether some concepts centered on humans can be used in understanding animals.24.The study on the cleaner wrasse made Alex Jordan .A. doubt whether the mirror test is reliableB. discover the secret about the fish’s sightC. develop a better method to replace the mirror testD. believe the cleaner wrasse is as smart as chimpanzees25. Which of the following can replace the underlined part “wrestled with” ?A. Presented with.B. Ended with.C. Agreed with.D. Struggled with.26. What can we learn from the text?A. It is relatively easy to test animals, consciousness.B. Some concepts for humans can’t be applied to animals.C. Animals rely on at least two senses to get to know themselves.D. More mirror tests are needed to prove the cleaner wrasse is self-aware.CImagine you are 10 years old. You live in a big city and want to visit your best friend, a five-minute walk away, and then you can go to the park, another 10 minutes’ walk. The problem is that there’s a big dangerous road between you and your friend, and another between your friend’s home and the park. When you ask your parents if you can walk there, they say no. But they are too busy to take you there themselves.Instead, you have a video conversation with your friend, or perhaps you play a video game on the sofa. You’ve lost out on exercise and time outside, interacting with your neighborhood and, of course, play time with your friend. This is the reality for many kids today — but it doesn’t have to be this way.Tim Gill, the author of Urban Children: Growing Up in a Risky Society, says a child-friendly city is one that allows “everyday freedom”, so children can spread their wings as they grow. “It’s not enough to just talk about playgrounds and nice, pretty public spaces. That just creates play places they have to be taken to by adults,”says Gill.“Society’s mistake is that our planning systems just focus on cars, house-building and the economy —rather than the environment, health and quality of life,” argues Gill, “You won’t find any urban planners who can disagree with that. It’s because our decision-makers fail to look beyond the next two or three years.”Tim Gill lists five challenges for urban children in his book: traffic and pollution, high-rise living, crime and social fears, inadequate and unequal access to the city.Designing cities with young people in mind — particularly outdoor spaces that encourage safe movement and social interaction — stands to be an issue of growing concern globally. By 2050, around 70 percent of people will live in cities, and the majority of them will be under 18. Today, over a billion children are growing up in cities.27. Why does the author make an assumption in the first paragraph?A. To show his doubts.B. To give an example.C. To present the issue.D. To express his opinion.28. What problem does the author want to raise about urban children?A. They have few friends.B. They spend much time on videos.C. They are unhealthy for lack of exercise.D. They lose “freedom” because of the risky society.29. What does the underlined word “that” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Low quality of life.B. Lack of public spaces.C. Improper city planning.D. Criticism on city planners.30. What would be the best title for the text?A. Paying attention to young childrenB. The call for a child-friendly cityC. Challenges for urban childrenD. Problems in modern cities第二节(共5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。

浙江省高三11月最新英语试卷精选汇编:写作

浙江省高三11月最新英语试卷精选汇编:写作

浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语试卷精选汇编:写作1.【全国百强校】浙江省嘉兴市第一中学2020届高三上学期期中考试英语试题第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是李华,学校安排你和英国高中生Joseph结对,下周他将来中国访学,周末安排住在你家。

请你给他写封邮件,介绍你为他做的周末安排,要点如下:1. 介绍自己;2. 表示欢迎;3. 活动介绍。

注意:1. 词数80左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

第一节应用文写作(满分15分)Dear Joseph,I’m Li Hua. I am writing to express my great pleasure to have you spend the weekend during you visit in my home.As for the plan, I will take you to some historic sites and the city museum, whichhopefully can give deep insights into Chinese culture. Besides, we will enjoy a family dinner, where you can not only try making jiaozi but also taste other delicious Chinese dishes.I am sure we will have a fantastic time and you will be rewarded with many sweetmemories. Expecting for your coming.Yours,Li Hua第二节概要写作(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。

Most people around the world are right-handed. This fact also seems to have held true throughout history. In 1977 scientists studied works of art made at various times in history. Most of the people shown in these works of art are right handed, so scientists guessed that right-handedness has always been common. But what do Leonardo da Vinci, Marie Curie, and Albert Einstein have in common? They were all left-handed along with other famous people including Brad Pitt Prince William, and Barack Obama. In fact, an estimated 13 percent of the world's population may be left-handed.Many researchers claim to have found relationships between left-handedness and various physical and mental characteristics, such as blond hair, blue eyes, and sleep difficulties. Other studies have found a higher-than-normal level of left-handed people in certain occupations(职业), including professional baseball players, architects, as well as prisoners. However, some of these connections are very weak, and others have not been proven.What makes a person become right-handed rather than left-handed? One simple idea suggests that people normally get right-handedness from their parents. Studies have found that two right-handed parents have only a 9. 5-percent chance of having a left-handed child, while two left-handed parents have a 26-percent chance of having a left-handed child. Another common theory is that left-handed people suffer mild brain damage during birth, which makes them left-handed.Whatever the reasons b ehind it, people's attitudes toward left-handedness have changed a lot over the years. Statistics show that although 13 percent of young people are left-handed, only six percent of the elderly are left-handed. Left-handed children used to be punished until they beganusing their right hand like other children, but today people who are left-handed are no longer looked down on nor are they considered abnormal For most people today, either case is perfectly acceptable. There are even a number of shops now selling products for left-handed people, such as left-handed can openers, guitars, and even a left-handed camera.第二节概要写作(满分25分)While most of the world’s population is right-handed, a minority are left-handed. (要点1 ) Many researchers claim left handedness has something to do with physical and mentalfeatures and professions, but these assumptions lack solid evidence. (要点2) Thus, some think left-handedness is genetic while others attribute it to mild brain injury during birth. (要点3) Anyway, people's attitudes toward left-handedness have changed a lot with the whole society accepting lefties more than before.(要点4) 68词2.浙江省台州市2020届高三11月选考科目教学质量评估第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Steve被当地一所孔子学院录取,即将入学,不知道如何作学业方面的准备。

浙江省台州市2020届高三英语上学期11月选考科目教学质量评估试题(20200223155400)

浙江省台州市2020届高三英语上学期11月选考科目教学质量评估试题(20200223155400)

浙江省台州市2020届高三英语上学期11月选考科目教学质量评估试题本试卷分第I 卷(选择题)和第II 卷(非选择题)。

第I 卷1至8页,第II 卷9至10页。

满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

第I 卷选择题部分注意事项:1.答第I 卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.选岀每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Where does this conversation probably take place?A.In a pet shop.B. Outside the house.2.How much does the pie cost now? 4.What does the man mean?A.He dislikes crowds.B.He does not maid waiting.C.He will call the waiter 5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?C. In the living room.A. $4. B,$63. What do the speakers think of the classic literature class?A. Difficult.B. Boring.C. Interesting.C. $10.C. The man's company.A.Phone bills.B. Mistakes online.2第二节(共15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

浙江省2020届高三最新英语试卷精选汇编:阅读选择(七选五)

浙江省2020届高三最新英语试卷精选汇编:阅读选择(七选五)

阅读选择(七选五)浙南名校联盟第一次联考第二节(共5个小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选许项中有两项为多余选项。

Why People Who Sleep Late Are Smarter 750Geniuses have a few things in common. Going against the grain is one of those things. Following a routine schedule is another. Above all, they sleep late. Studies have shown that people who stay up late are actually smarter and more creative. _______ 31 ________They drink coffee?Being a coffee drinker has some impact on success. Coffee drinkers often take part in extra physical activity, leading to numerous health benefits, 32 Reaction time,memory and generat cognitive abilities are thus improved by drinking coffee?33 .A BBC report stated that late risers are in better moods.This has something to do with the fact that early risers use more cortisol(皮质醇),which results in more muscle aches, headaches and cold symptoms. They make better use of golden time.__ 34 ___ Such time-of-day variations ini function are not unusual. Organisms are adapted to the continual change in light and dark during a 24-hour period to reproduce faster. So when morning people are going back home to take a rest, night owls are making use of the best time of the day to equip themselves. They remain alert for longer hours.In the study, brain activity was measured for the early birds and night owls. 35 It is expained that nighttime minds have a longer circadian(生理节奏的)clock and hence can give more attention for a longer time.A.They are in better moods.B.And the latter one scored higherC.Here are some reasons which make sense.D.Sleeping late does too much harm to our body.E.This helps the brain and body both function at a higher level.F.According to an Australian study, humans learn better in the evening.G.GCoffee makes morning people up at night, while all-nighters are unaffected.31-35 CEAFB金丽衢十二校联考第二节(共5个小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

参考答案高 三 英 语 试 题 2020年11月

参考答案高 三 英 语 试 题 2020年11月

高三英语试题(参考答案)2020.11第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1.A2.B3.B4.A5.A6.B7.A8.C9.B10.C 11.C12.A13.A14.C15.B16.C17.C18.B19.B20.A 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)21-23DCB24-27CDBA28-31DBAC32-35DBCA第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40BADFE第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45BCABC46-50DACCB51-55ADBAB第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56what57to perform58as59dating60other61has been passed62actually63numbers64better65society第四部分书面表达(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)Dear Penny,How is everything going these days?In response to your questions,I am more than delighted to introduce two of the most symbolic colors in China.Without doubt,the first one is red,a symbol of joy and celebration.Therefore,it is traditional for Chinese brides to wear a red wedding dress.In addition,white is conventionally associated with sadness,usually seen at the funerals.However,as time changes,white can also signify purity.That's why many brides wear white in their wedding ceremonies,as is often the case in your country.Hopefully my introduction to colors in China is of great value for your essay.Wish you all the best.Yours,Li Hua 第二节(满分25分)My face pressed against the window and I found it hard to breathe.The car pulled in front of the house,and out of it emerged my precious daughter,making her way up the steps.Tears stinging(使刺痛)my eyes,I threw open the door,pulled her inside and hugged her tightly.The dream was just too real and I could hardly believe I was now having my daughter in my hug.I wondered if it was because my pray was answered.Then through my blurred vision(模糊的视野)I saw a lady stepping out of the car.“Mom,she gave me a ride home."Becki said.“My car broke down on the highway and without her help,I would never have made it home in my high heels."she continued, exposing her blistered(起泡的)ankles.My heart shuddered(一想起就怕/担心/难受)at the thought of how painfully Becki staggered(踉跄)along the dark highway.She must be an angel for Becki!I approached the lady and invited her inside.Now,I was definitely grateful to her for extending a helping hand.听力原文Text1M:I’m going swimming in the lake on Sunday.Do you want to come?W:Isn’t it going to be cloudy?M:That doesn’t matter because it will be25degrees.W:OK.I went swimming last Saturday when it was raining.It was funnier than swimming on a sunny day!Text2M:Emma!What are you doing outside?Aren’t you enjoying the party?W:Parties aren’t really my thing.I’ll head home soon.M:I will go back too.I’ve got a meeting tomorrow morning.Text3M:Hello,Maria.W:Hi,Mike.Are you having your breakfast?M:No.I’m helping my dad move the furniture in my bedroom.Then we’re going to paint the walls.W:OK.I’ll send you a text later.Have fun painting.Text4M:Do you want to go to the concert this evening?W:Yeah.We could go and eat something first.M:All right.Why don’t I wait for you outside the bookstore at about six?W:OK.I’ll meet you there when I finish work.Then we can look for a cafébefore the concert.Text5W:That’s the first film I’ve seen with an interval.It was hard to work out what was happening and the break even made me forget the actors’names.M:Indeed.They kept playing the same song,but it added to the atmosphere.Text6W:How did your appointment go?M:Yeah,fine.They didn’t need to do anything.W:Great!So your eyes are all OK then?M:The sight test is next week,actually,Mum.I was having my teeth checked today.W:Oh,yes.Your dad made the appointments this time,so I couldn’t remember who you wereseeing first.He should be back from the doctor’s any minute.M:So are you making the dinner tonight?W:I am,and it’s your favorite—noodles.M:Great!Text7W:Ben.Did you see the program last night about the Olympic Games?It was brilliant.I learnt so much!M:Did you?I thought it was quite boring.In fact,I’m not really interested in sports programs.W:But you love sports.You play football and tennis and basketball and…M:Yes,I enjoy playing sports,but I hate watching them on TV.W:Oh,so what kind of TV programs do you like?M:To be honest,I don’t watch much TV.I prefer watching movies on my notebook computer.Text8W:What do you think of the airport?M:Well,it’s far from downtown and when the traffic is bad,it can take an hour and a half to get there.The city really needs to build a new airport that is closer to the city.W:Do you usually drive to the airport?M:No.I usually take the airport bus.It’s clean and comfortable,and it’s a lot cheaper than driving because you don’t have to pay for parking.But my wife prefers taking the subway.W:Is there much to do there while you wait for your flight?M:Sure.There are a couple of stores that sell souvenirs and magazines.There are also a couple of fast-food places and the service there is nice.W:How long does it take to check in?M:It doesn’t take long.They’re pretty efficient.Text9W:Hey Jack,can I ask you something?M:Sure,what’s up?W:Is something wrong with the system?I’ve been trying to get in for the past10minutes but it’s been kicking me out.M:It’s all fine for me.What do you mean,“kicking you out”?W:I’m putting in my password and it tells me the system’s offline.I’ve tried every single combination I can think of but nothing works.M:That’s strange.My computer’s been fine.Have you tried calling IT?W:I did,but no one picked up the phone.M:Oh,right,they’ve got a meeting right now—but you can interrupt them if it’s an emergency. W:I know.I just didn’t want to disturb others if it’s something simple.Besides,I’ve got a couple of phone calls to make today so I can make them now while I wait.M:They’d better be long phone calls,then.From what Tom told me,their meeting’s going to last three hours.W:Three hours!What sort of meeting is this?M:It’s that planning meeting about the factory they mentioned,isn’t it?Yeah,you’d better go and interrupt them.They’re going to be in there all day.Text10M:Selling your things online helps you get rid of those you don’t need,and it can also be a greatsource of income.One thing you need to consider carefully is the platform on which you are going to advertise. Most big platforms in the field are so popular with sellers,not just because they can give you access to a bigger pool of potential customers,but also because they offer insurance,both to the seller and the buyer.The disadvantage,however,is that you will need to pay some money for using the platform. You can use some platforms that either charge a smaller fee for advertising or even no fee at all—but,in that case,what you will need to keep in mind is your safety,especially if the value of the product you’re selling is high.It’s always best to meet the buyer during the day at a public place such as a coffee shop,a library,or a supermarket parking lot—anywhere monitored by security cameras is good.A few more things to keep in mind:always be accurate with your descriptions of the things you are selling.The last thing you want is to be accused of cheating and banned from the website. Moreover,be careful with your personal information:do not give out your full name and don’t give out your home address or cell phone number unless you have to,and have a separate e-mail address for selling online.Remember that a smart,prepared seller is a happy seller.。

浙江省2020届高三最新英语考试试卷精选汇编:阅读选择(七选五)

浙江省2020届高三最新英语考试试卷精选汇编:阅读选择(七选五)

阅读选择(七选五)浙南名校联盟第一次联考第二节(共5个小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选许项中有两项为多余选项。

Why People Who Sleep Late Are Smarter 750Geniuses have a few things in common. Going against the grain is one of those things. Following a routine schedule is another. Above all, they sleep late. Studies have shown that people who stay up late are actually smarter and more creative. _______ 31 ________They drink coffee・Being a coffee drinker has some impact on success. Coffee drinkers often take part in extra physical activity, leading to numerous health benefits, 32 Reaction time,memory and generat cognitive abilities are thus improved by drinking coffee・33 .A BBC report stated that late risers are in better moods.This has something to do with the fact that early risers use more cortisol(皮质醇),which results in more muscle aches, headaches and cold symptoms. They make better use of golden time.__ 34 ___ Such time-of-day variations ini function are not unusual. Organisms are adapted to the continual change in light and dark during a 24-hour period to reproduce faster. So when morning people are going back home to take a rest, night owls are making use of the best time of the day to equip themselves. They remain alert for longer hours.In the study, brain activity was measured for the early birds and night owls. 35 It is expained that nighttime minds have a longer circadian(生理节奏的)clock and hence can give more attention for a longer time.A.They are in better moods.B.And the latter one scored higherC.Here are some reasons which make sense.D.Sleeping late does too much harm to our body.E.This helps the brain and body both function at a higher level.F.According to an Australian study, humans learn better in the evening.G.GCoffee makes morning people up at night, while all-nighters are unaffected.31-35 CEAFB金丽衢十二校联考第二节(共5个小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

浙江省2020┄2021届高考11月模拟试卷英语试题 Word版无答案

浙江省2020┄2021届高考11月模拟试卷英语试题 Word版无答案

第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共2节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Where does the conversation take place?A.In a hotel.B.In a department store.C.At a railway station.2.Where did the man find the dog?A.In a library.B. In his office.C. Under a huge tree.3.How many pills will the boy take a day?A. 3 pills.B. 9 pills.C. 4 pills.4.What are the speakers talking about?A.The gift.B. Christmas.C. The son.5.Why is the woman unsatisfied with the fish?A.It tastes terrible.B. It is served too late.C. It’s not what she ordered.第二节(共15小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题, 从每题所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题5秒钟; 听完后, 各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.When and where are they going to meet?A.After 2 o’clock at the gate of the park.B.Exactly at 2 o’clock at the girl’s home.C.Before 2 o’clock at the boy’s home.7.Why can’t the boy leave earlier?A.He has lots of work to do.B.He has a rest.C.He has to see Jim first.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

2020年浙江省高考英语试卷(附答案详解)

2020年浙江省高考英语试卷(附答案详解)

2020年浙江省高考英语试卷一、阅读理解(本大题共10小题,共25.0分)(2021·广东省东莞市·单元测试)AI am an active playgoer and play-reader,and perhaps my best reason for editing this book isa hope of sharing my enthusiasm for the theater with others.To do this I have searched through dozens of plays to find the ones that I think best show the power and purpose of the short play.Each play has a theme or central idea which the playwright(剧作家)hopes to get across through dialogue and action.A few characters are used to create a single impression growing out of the theme.It is not my intention to point out the central theme of each of the plays in this collection,for that would,indeed,ruin the pleasure of reading,discussing,and thinking about the plays and the effectiveness of the playwright.However,a variety of types is represented here.These include comedy,satire,poignant drama,historical and regional drama.To show the versatility(多面性)of the short play,I have included a guidance play,a radio play and a television play.Among the writers of the plays in this collection,Paul Green,Susan Glaspell,Maxwell Anderson,Thornton Wilder,William Saroyan,and Tennessee Williams have all received Pulitzer Prizes for their contributions to the theater.More information about the playwrights will be found at the end of this book.To get the most out of reading these plays,try to picture the play on stage,with you,the reader,in the audience.The houselights dim(变暗).The curtains are about to open,and in a few minutes the action and dialogue will tell you the story.1.What do we know about the author from the first paragraphA. He has written dozens of plays.B. He has a deep love for the theater.C. He is a professional stage actor.D. He likes reading short plays to others.2.What does the author avoid doing in his work?A. Stating the playsˈ central ideas.B. Selecting works by famous playwrights.C. Including various types of plays.D. Offering information on the playwrights.3.What does the author suggest readers do while reading the plays?A. Control their feelings.B. Apply their acting skills.C. Use their imagination.D. Keep their audience in mind.4.What is this textA. A short story.B. An introduction to a book.C. A play review.D. An advertisement for a theater.(2021·广东省东莞市·单元测试)BThe traffic signals along Factoria Boulevard in Bellevue,Washington,generally donˈt flash the same length of green twice in a row,especially at rush hour.At 9:30am,the fullred/yellow/green signal cycle might be 140 seconds.By 9:33am,a burst of additional traffic might push it to 145 seconds.Less traffic at 9:37am could push it down to 135.Just like the traffic itself,the timing of the signals changes.That is by design.Bellevue,a fast-growing city just east of Seattle,uses a system that is gaining popularity around the US:intersection(十字路口)signals that can adjust in real time to traffic conditions.These lights,known as adaptive signals,have led to significant declines in both the trouble and cost of travels between work and home."Adaptive signals can make sure that the traffic demand that is there is being addressed," says Alex Stevanovic,a researcher at Florida Atlantic University.For all of Bellevueˈs success,adaptive signals are not a cure﹣all for jammed roadways.Kevin Balke,a research engineer at the Texas A&M University Transportation Institute,says that while smart lights can be particularly beneficial for some cities,others are so jammed that only a sharp reduction in the number of cars on the road will make a meaningfuldifference."Itˈs not going to fix everything,but adaptive signals have some benefits for smaller cities," he says.In Bellevue,the switch to adaptive signals has been a lesson in the value of welcoming new approaches.In the past,there was often an automatic reaction to increased traffic:just widen the roads,says Mark Poch,the Bellevue Transportation Departmentˈs traffic engineering manager.Now he hopes that other cities will consider making their streets run smarter instead of just making them bigger.5.What does the underlined word "that" in paragraph 2 refer to?A. Increased length of green lights.B. Shortened traffic signal cycle.C. Flexible timing of traffic signals.D. Smooth traffic flow on the road.6.What does Kevin Balke say about adaptive signalsA. They work better on broad roads.B. They should be used in other cities.C. They have greatly reduced traffic on the road.D. They are less helpful in cities seriously jammed.7.What can we learn from Bellevueˈs success?A. It is rewarding to try new things.B. The old methods still work today.C. It pays to put theory into practice.D. The simplest way is the best way.(2020·北京市·单元测试)CChallenging work that requires lots of analytical thinking,planning and other managerial skills might help your brain stay sharp as you age,a study published Wednesday in the journal Neurology suggests.Researchers from the University of Leipzig in Germany gathered more than 1,000 retired workers who were over age 75 and assessed the volunteersˈ memory and thinking skillsthrough a battery of tests.Then,for eight years,the scientists asked the same group to come back to the lab every 18 months to take the same sorts of tests.Those who had held mentally stimulating(刺激),demanding jobs before retirement tended to do the best on the tests.And they tended to lose cognitive(认知)function at a much slower rate than those with the least mentally challenging jobs.The results held true even after the scientists accounted for the participantsˈ overall health status."This works just like physical exercise," says Francisca Then,who led the study."After a long run,you may feel like youˈre in pain,you may feel tired.But it makes you fit.After a long day at work—sure,you will feel tired,but it can help your brain stay healthy."Itˈs not just corporate jobs,or even paid work that can help keep your brain fit.Then points out.A waiterˈs job,for example,that requires multitasking,teamwork and decision-making could be just as stimulating as any high-level office work.And "running a family household requires high-level planning and coordinating(协调)," she says."You have to organize the activities of the children and take care of the bills and groceries."Of course,our brains can decline as we grow older for lots of reasons—including other environmental influences or genetic factors.Still,continuing to challenge yourself mentally and keeping your mind busy can only help.8.Why did the scientists ask the volunteers to take the tests?A. To assess their health status.B. To evaluate their work habits.C. To analyze their personality.D. To measure their mental ability.9.How does Francisca Then explain her findings in paragraph 4A. By using an expertˈs words.B. By making a comparison.C. By referring to another study.D. By introducing a concept.10.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A. Retired Workers Can Pick Up New SkillsB. Old People Should Take Challenging JobsC. Your Tough Job Might Help Keep You SharpD. Cognitive Function May Decline As You Age二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)(2021·浙江省·单元测试) I experienced years of loneliness as a child.(1)____ His friends teased him about babysitting his sister and his interests were far different from mine.With no other kids of my age in the neighborhood,I had to spend hours by myself.A bright spot for me turned out to be reading.My love of the written word began early as my mother read to me every evening.(2)____I started reading books on my own before age 5 and my mother took me to the public library once a week to borrow several books.I quickly graduated from typical childrenˈs books to ones with fewer pictures and longer chapters.Reading opened new worlds to me.(3)____My mother also encouraged me to make what I wanted.I tried making toy cars with cardboard boxes and constructing buildings from leftover cardboard and bits of wood my father gave me.When my mother saw my creations,she told me how creative my designs were.(4)____I learned a lot about how to extend the life of objects and transform them into something new and useful.It was a trait(特点)others found helpful,and I soon had friends who wanted to make things with me.(5)____My parents made it a point for their two kids to spend time outside,no matter the weather or season.My brother,of course,raced off to be with his friends,while I had plenty to do myself.There was making leaf houses in autumn,ice skating in winter,and so much more.Theyˈre all memories I treasure today.11. A. I wasnˈt alone any longer.B. I enjoyed reading stories aloud.C. I was invited to play with another kid.D. I loved the colorful photographs in the books.E. Another habit I formed early was being outdoors.F. Thus,I began my lifelong interest in making things.G. My older brother couldnˈt be bothered to play with me.12. A. I wasnˈt alone any longer.B. I enjoyed reading stories aloud.C. I was invited to play with another kid.D. I loved the colorful photographs in the books.E. Another habit I formed early was being outdoors.F. Thus,I began my lifelong interest in making things.G. My older brother couldnˈt be bothered to play with me.13. A. I wasnˈt alone any longer.B. I enjoyed reading stories aloud.C. I was invited to play with another kid.D. I loved the colorful photographs in the books.E. Another habit I formed early was being outdoors.F. Thus,I began my lifelong interest in making things.G. My older brother couldnˈt be bothered to play with me.14. A. I wasnˈt alone any longer.B. I enjoyed reading stories aloud.C. I was invited to play with another kid.D. I loved the colorful photographs in the books.E. Another habit I formed early was being outdoors.F. Thus,I began my lifelong interest in making things.G. My older brother couldnˈt be bothered to play with me.15. A. I wasnˈt alone any longer.B. I enjoyed reading stories aloud.C. I was invited to play with another kid.D. I loved the colorful photographs in the books.E. Another habit I formed early was being outdoors.F. Thus,I began my lifelong interest in making things.G. My older brother couldnˈt be bothered to play with me.三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)(2021·陕西省西安市·模拟题) Iˈve been farming sheep on a hillside for 54 years.I use a small tractor to get about.My dog Don always sits beside me in the passenger seat.One morning I(1)____a lost lamb when I was in the top field,near where a motorway cuts through my land.The lamb had become separated from its(2)____,so I jumped out of the tractor to(3)____it while Don stayed in his seat.Lamb and mother(4)____,I turned back to the tractor only to see it move suddenly away from me.This was so(5)____because I had put the handbrake on when I jumped out.(6)____Don had somehow made the (7)____move.My heart froze in my chest as I (8)____the tractor heading towards the(9)____.I ran desperately but failed to (10)____.It crashed through a wooden fence and disappeared.The (11)____thing I saw was Don's face,looking calmly back at me.Heart in mouth,I(12)____the fence and looked over.The tractor was(13)____against the crash barrier in the central reservation,having miraculously(奇迹般地)crossed the(14)____ road with fast-flowing traffic.I couldnˈt see Don,but as I (15)____the tractor he jumped out onto the road,apparently(16)____,and dashed back to me.The police(17)____and the motorway ran normally again.I couldnˈt quite believe my (18)____it turned out no one got badly hurt,but the outcome could have been(19)____.Don was given a special(20)____that night—I didnˈt want him thinking I was angry with him.16. A. dropped B. spotted C. carried D. returned17. A. kids B. friends C. owner D. mother18. A. ask about B. play with C. tend to D. run into19. A. freed B. switched C. reunited D. examined20. A. unexpected B. dangerous C. embarrassing D. difficult21. A. Fortunately B. Generally C. Immediately D. Obviously22. A. lamb B. vehicle C. seat D. fence23. A. saw B. stopped C. remembered D. drove24. A. crowd B. motorway C. field D. hill25. A. take off B. catch up C. hold back D. get out26. A. real B. best C. basic D. last27. A. fixed B. noticed C. reached D. closed28. A. resting B. running C. parking D. turning29. A. sleep B. long C. rough D. busy30. A. abandoned B. approached C. recognized D. repaired31. A. unclean B. uncertain C. unhurt D. unhappy32. A. arrived B. replied C. survived D. waited33. A. ability B. dream C. luck D. idea34. A. common B. confusing C. desirable D. awful35. A. meal B. test C. job D. lesson四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)36.(2021·广东省东莞市·单元测试) Some time after 10, 000 BC, people made the firstreal attempt to control the world they lived (1) , through agriculture. Over thousands of years, they began to depend less on (2) could be hunted or gathered from the wild, and more on animals they had raised and crops they had sown.Farming produced more food per person (3) hunting and gathering, so people were able to raise more children. And, as more children were born, more food (4) (need).Agriculture gave people their first experience of the power of technology (5) (change) lives.By about 6000 BC, people (6) (discover) the best crops to grow and animals to raise.Later, they learned to work with the (7) (season), planting at the right time and, in dry areas, (8) (make) use of annual floods to irrigate (灌溉)their fields.This style of farming lasted for quite a long time. Then, with (9) rise of science,changes began. New methods (10) (mean) that fewer people worked in farming. In the last century or so, these changes have accelerated. New power machinery and artificial fertilizers(化肥)have now totally transformed a way of life that started in the Stone Age.五、书面表达(本大题共2小题,共40.0分)37.(2021·浙江省·单元测试)假定你是李华,你校来自爱尔兰的外教Peter因病回国休假。

浙江省高三11月最新英语试卷精选汇编:完形填空

浙江省高三11月最新英语试卷精选汇编:完形填空

浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语试卷精选汇编:完形填空1.浙江湖州、衢州、丽水三地市教学质量检测高三英语卷第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,井在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Have you seen people who take pictures of food for more than10minutes before eating? How about those who beautify their selfie (自拍) so much that they can't be_ 36 ? There must be one or more who_ 37 _ in your social media. No matter_ 38they choose to share, they share the best but the most unreal.Take my friend Chen.Every time we went to a restaurant, she would not take a_ 39until all the dishes we 40_were on the table.Then, she would spend five minutes on_ 41the dishes in a seemingly random but in fact 42_order.Then the most important part: taking pictures.After that, she would choose one of the_43and click in the filter(滤镜) app.The food eventually looked10times more delicious than it really was,but we had no44to really enjoy it—it all went cold.Actually Chen's real life is much less elegant. For example, she hates to wash the dishes,so she leaves them in the sink for_ 45_.Many people care too much about others' opinions and try too hard to46_ others. They find it hard to be 47 and to accept themselves, and thus they are afraid to show their48 life on social media.What they are trying to prove is_ 49 _what they lack in reality.But this will not bring any50 to reality,as they still_ 51 the same old pattern of life.If they really want an elegant life,they should put more_52 _ into achieving it__ 53 fabricating(伪造) it. Being more confident,_ 54themselves and trying their best to be better is much more meaningful than_ 55their life on social media.36. A.envied B.admired C.recognized D.defeated37. A.exist B.survive C.flood D.spot38. A.how B.what C.where D.whom39. A.bow B.break C.breath D.bite40. A.ordered B.served C.offered D.prepared41. A.cooking B.washing C.setting D.collecting42. A.messy B.arranged C.casual D.correct43. A.dishes B.restaurants C.pictures D.tables44. A.chance B.choice C.excuse D.rcason45. A.months B.years C.hours D.days46. fort B.please C.inspire D.discouragc47. A.independent B.generous C.responsible D.confident48. A.secret B.real C.peaceful D.healthy49. A.rarely B.hardly C.exactly D.nearly50. A.difficulty B.change C.guidance D.harm51. A.question B.dislike C.doubt D.follow52. A.effort B.ambitions C.feelings D.money53.A.other than B. more than C.rather than D.less than54.A.identifying B.accepting C.persuading D.amusing55.A.simplifying B.ruining C.beautifying D.worsening完形填空(共20小题; 每小题 1.5分, 满分30分)36-40 CABDA 41-45 CBCAD 46-50 BDBCB 51-55 DACBC2.【全国百强校】浙江省嘉兴市第一中学2020届高三上学期期中考试英语试题第一节(共20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

浙江省2020届高三11月英语考试试卷精选汇编语法填空

浙江省2020届高三11月英语考试试卷精选汇编语法填空

202011届高三月最新英语考试试卷精选汇编:语法填空浙江省月最新英语试卷精选汇编:语法填空届高三浙江省1120201.州、衢州、丽水三地市教学质量检测高三英语卷浙江湖)分分,满分15第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5)或括号内单词的正确形式。

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浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语试卷完形填空精选汇编(14页)

浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语试卷完形填空精选汇编(14页)

浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语试卷完形填空精选汇编1.浙江湖州、衢州、丽水三地市教学质量检测高三英语卷第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,井在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Have you seen people who take pictures of food for more than10minutes before eating? How about those who beautify their selfie (自拍) so much that they can't be_ 36? There must be one or more who_ 37 _ in your social media. No matter_ 38they choose to share, they share the best but the most unreal.Take my friend Chen.Every time we went to a restaurant, she would not take a_ 39until all the dishes we40_were on the table.Then, she would spend five minutes on_ 41the dishes in a seemingly random but in fact42_order.Then the most important part: taking pictures.After that, she would choose one of the_43and click in the filter(滤镜) app.The food eventually looked10times more delicious than it really was,but we had no44to really enjoy it—it all went cold.Actually Chen's real life is much less elegant. For example, she hates to wash the dishes,so she leaves them in the sink for_ 45_.Many people care too much about others' opinions and try too hard to46_ others. They find it hard to be47 and to accept themselves, and thus they are afraid to show their48 life on social media.What they are trying to prove is_ 49 _what they lack in reality.But this will not bring any50 to reality,as they still_ 51 the same old pattern of life.If they really want an elegant life,they should put more_52 _ into achieving it__ 53 fabricating(伪造) it. Being more confident,_ 54themselves and trying their best to be better is much more meaningful than_ 55their life on social media.36. A.envied B.admired C.recognized D.defeated37. A.exist B.survive C.flood D.spot38. A.how B.what C.where D.whom39. A.bow B.break C.breath D.bite40. A.ordered B.served C.offered D.prepared41. A.cooking B.washing C.setting D.collecting42. A.messy B.arranged C.casual D.correct43. A.dishes B.restaurants C.pictures D.tables44. A.chance B.choice C.excuse D.rcason45. A.months B.years C.hours D.days46. fort B.please C.inspire D.discouragc47. A.independent B.generous C.responsible D.confident48. A.secret B.real C.peaceful D.healthy49. A.rarely B.hardly C.exactly D.nearly50.A.difficulty B.change C.guidance D.harm51. A.question B.dislike C.doubt D.follow52. A.effort B.ambitions C.feelings D.money53.A.other than B. more than C.rather than D.less than54.A.identifying B.accepting C.persuading D.amusing55.A.simplifying B.ruining C.beautifying D.worsening完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分30分)36-40 CABDA 41-45 CBCAD 46-50 BDBCB 51-55 DACBC2.【全国百强校】浙江省嘉兴市第一中学2020届高三上学期期中考试英语试题第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语试卷七选五精选汇编(11页)

浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语试卷七选五精选汇编(11页)

浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语试卷七选五精选汇编1.浙江湖州、衢州、丽水三地市教学质量检测高三英语卷How do you relax after a stressful day in the office? There are many ways to help you relax.31It takes a little effort to get there but the benefits are great for our stressed-out lives. I am talking about the activity of forest bathing.32It was introduced as a national health programme by the country's government. Stressed Japanese workers are today still relaxing and reconnecting with nature.The Forest Therapy Society has certified62forest therapy sites in the country and the forest bathing movement is also booming in other parts of the world. It says,“Just as bathing in a hot spring helps to soak your cares away,going for a walk in the woods is said to have a comforting effect.”Forest bathing is about taking time to wander through woodland with no fixed plan or route and just expose yourself to the forest atmosphere. 33_That's particularly good for people with mental health issues. A study conducted in 24forests across Japan found that walking among trees lowered blood pressure, the pulse rate, thus improving our immune systems. 34Another study carried out a few years ago by Stanford University in the US,found similar benefits.Brain scans showed reduced activity in an area of the brain linked to the risk of mental illness in participants who took a90-minute walk among oaks, birds and squirrels. One of the researchers,Gregory Bratman, said,“There's an increasing body of evidence showing that natural areas benefit us at least emotionally with our mood and our physical development too.”The evidence seems clear that forest bathing is a shot in the arm for stressed-out workers. So now is the time to get out and lose yourself in the natural environment, 35A. But the best way lies in the great outdoors.B. Connecting with nature has never been more urgent.C. Forest bathing is rising in popularity around the world.D. Having this exposure to nature seems to promote well-being.E. You could even hug a tree as it could be your new best friend!F. The Japanese concept of forest bathing dates back to the1980s.G. It also found forest bathing can decrease stress. anxiety, and depression. 31-35AFDGE2.【全国百强校】浙江省嘉兴市第一中学2020届高三上学期期中考试英语试题第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语考试试卷精选汇编:完形填空

浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语考试试卷精选汇编:完形填空

浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语考试试卷精选汇编:完形填空浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语试卷精选汇编:完形填空1.浙江湖州、衢州、丽水三地市教学质量检测高三英语卷第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,井在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Have you seen people who take pictures of food for more than10minutes before eating? How about those who beautify their selfie (自拍) so much that they can't be_ 36 ? There must be one or more who_ 37 _ in your social media. No matter_ 38they choose to share, they share the best but the most unreal.Take my friend Chen.Every time we went to a restaurant, she would not take a_ 39until all the dishes we 40_were on the table.Then, she would spend five minutes on_ 41the dishes in a seemingly random but in fact 42_order.Then the most important part: taking pictures.After that, she would choose one of the_43and click in the filter(滤镜) app.The food eventually looked10times more delicious than it really was,but we had no44to really enjoy it—it all went cold.Actually Chen's real life is much less elegant. For example, she hates to wash the dishes,so she leaves them in the sink for_ 45_.Many people care too much about others' opinions and try too hard to46_ others. They find it hard to be 47 and to accept themselves, and thus they are afraid to show their48 life on social media.What they are trying to prove is_ 49 _what they lack in reality.But this will not bring any50 to reality,as they still_ 51 the same old pattern of life.If they really want an elegant life,they should put more_52 _ into achieving it__ 53 fabricating(伪造) it. Being more confident,_ 54themselves and trying their best to be better is much more meaningful than_ 55their life on social media.36. A.envied B.admired C.recognized D.defeated37. A.exist B.survive C.flood D.spot38. A.how B.what C.where D.whom39. A.bow B.break C.breath D.bite40. A.ordered B.served C.offered D.prepared41. A.cooking B.washing C.setting D.collecting42. A.messy B.arranged C.casual D.correct43. A.dishes B.restaurants C.pictures D.tables44. A.chance B.choice C.excuse D.rcason45. A.months B.years C.hours D.days46. fort B.please C.inspire D.discouragc47. A.independent B.generous C.responsible D.confident48. A.secret B.real C.peaceful D.healthy浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语考试试卷精选汇编:完形填空49. A.rarely B.hardly C.exactly D.nearly50.A.difficulty B.change C.guidance D.harm51. A.question B.dislike C.doubt D.follow52. A.effort B.ambitions C.feelings D.money53.A.other than B. more than C.rather than D.less than54.A.identifying B.accepting C.persuading D.amusing55.A.simplifying B.ruining C.beautifying D.worsening完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分30分)36-40 CABDA 41-45 CBCAD 46-50 BDBCB 51-55 DACBC2.【全国百强校】浙江省嘉兴市第一中学2020届高三上学期期中考试英语试题第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

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浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语试卷精选汇编:七选五1.浙江湖州、衢州、丽水三地市教学质量检测高三英语卷How do you relax after a stressful day in the office? There are many ways to help you relax. 31 It takes a little effort to get there but the benefits are great for our stressed-out lives. I am talking about the activity of forest bathing.32 It was introduced as a national health programme by the country's government. Stressed Japanese workers are today still relaxing and reconnecting with nature.The Forest Therapy Society has certified 62 forest therapy sites in the country and the forest bathing movement is also booming in other parts of the world. It says,“Just as bathing in a hot spring helps to soak your cares away,going for a walk in the woods is said to have a comforting effect.”Forest bathing is about taking time to wander through woodland with no fixed plan or route and just expose yourself to the forest atmosphere. 33_That's particularly good for people with mental health issues. A study conducted in 24 forests across Japan found that walking among trees lowered blood pressure, the pulse rate, thus improving our immune systems. 34Another study carried out a few years ago by Stanford University in the US,found similar benefits.Brain scans showed reduced activity in an area of the brain linked to the risk of mental illness in participants who took a 90-minute walk among oaks, birds and squirrels. One of the researchers,Gregory Bratman, said,“There's an increasing body of evidence showing that natural areas benefit us at least emotionally with our mood and our physical development too.”The evidence seems clear that forest bathing is a shot in the arm for stressed-out workers. So now is the time to get out and lose yourself in the natural environment, 35A. But the best way lies in the great outdoors.B. Connecting with nature has never been more urgent.C. Forest bathing is rising in popularity around the world.D. Having this exposure to nature seems to promote well-being.E. You could even hug a tree as it could be your new best friend!F. The Japanese concept of forest bathing dates back to the 1980s.G. It also found forest bathing can decrease stress. anxiety, and depression.31-35AFDGE2.【全国百强校】浙江省嘉兴市第一中学2020届高三上学期期中考试英语试题第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

If you are looking to improve your relationship with your parents, you are not alone. 31 There are a number of steps that can be taken to make a better relationship with your parents.Be grateful. Consider all that your parents have done for you. You may find yourself feeling thankful to your parents. You will be more willing to improve the relationship. Let your parents know that you are appreciative for all they have done for you. 32 For example, get them a nice gift you live with your parents, do some extra housework without being asked.33 Often, people do not get along because they fail to take others’ perspective. Accept that your parents are different. Think about the ways that their lives may have been different from your life, and how these different histories may be contributing to issues in the relationship.Avoid unnecessary arguments.Sometimes arguments are unavoidable, but do your best to avoid unnecessary quarrels. This may mean that you have to bite your tongue when one of your parents says something controversial. 34 If it is, make the point clearly and modestly in order to avoid an overly emotional argument.Don’t ask for their advice unless you really want it. Sometimes problems arise in rel ationships between parents and children, particularly at the teenage years and beyond, because parents can try to give advice that might hurt your sense of independence. 35 Otherwise, you may be opening the door to frustration on your part.A. Put yourself in their shoes.B. Be happy with them for this.C. Show your appreciation with your actionsD. It can hurt to feel taken for granted, even for parents.E. Problems between parents and children are common.F. So try only asking for their advice when you really want it.G. Determine whether the need to respond is really necessary.31-35 ECAGF3.浙江省台州市2020届高三11月选考科目教学质量评估第二节(共5个小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

There are many things we remember from our childhood—the games we played, the music we listened to...but what about earning pocket money? This was our first ever wage for completing tasks such as tidying our bedroom or sorting the laundry. Our reward was a handful of coins that we safely stored. 31 There was a time when cash was the main currency for financial transactions (交易).These days, though, using credit cards, or making cashless payments, are the most convenient ways of paying. 32 Research has found that 84% of British parents currently give notes and coins to their children一usually 7 pounds a week as an allowance.But banks predict that by 2028 only one in ten transactions will be with cash, and that ifs something today's children will have to deal with. One issue is that children may not understand the value of cash because they never see it. 33 They either should find a new way to hand out pocket money, or needn't bother to pay it at all.Still, solutions are available. Giving children lessons at school about finance is important. 34 The trick is to go and get some coins so that children have the opportunity to interact with them. Besides, bank accounts for older children can be opened to give them cash cards to use. Whatever method a parent chooses to adopt, their children will get some idea of the value of pocket money. 35A.Parents face a dilemma too.B.This, in turn, makes the buying much easier.C.They have completely taken the place of cash.D.So how do parents hand out pocket money at present?E.But parents need to teach their kids that money doesn't grow on trees!F.But now, it seems that parents* attitude to handing out cash is changing.G.And parents are advised to get children started with money as young as possible.4.浙江省2019-2020学年第一学期“七彩阳光”新高考研究联盟期中联考英语试题第二节:(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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