浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习完形填空模拟检测2记叙文 b卷训练(含答案)
2019届高三英语二模试卷带答案

2019届高三英语二模试卷带答案英语(二)注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
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第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)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。
AY ou can either travel or read, but either your body or soul must be on the way. The popular saying has inspired many people to read or go sightseeing. Traveling, just like reading, is a refreshing journey from the busy world. Books, brain food, can keep you company on your travel.1. On the Road, 1957, by Jack KerouacThe book is a globally popular spiritual guide book about youth. The main character in the book drives across the US continent with several young people and finally reaches Mexico. After the exhausting and exciting trip, the characters in the book begin to realize the meaning of life. The book can be a good partner with you to explore the United States.2. Life is Elsewhere, 1975, by Milan KunderaJean-Jacques Rousseau once said, “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.”The book tells a young artist’s romantic but miserable life, about how he reads, dreams and has a relationship. Experience the artist’s passionate life in the book during a trip to Central Europe. The book invites you to deeply reflect on your current life.3. The Stories of the Sahara,1967, by SanmaoThe book narrates the author’s simple but adventurous life in the Sahara Desert, which seems a desolate and dull place. The fancy natural scenery and life there, along with the author’s romantic and intensive emotions will inspire you to explore the mysterious land. Reading the book is like participating in a dialogue with the author, who is sincere and humorous.4. Lotus,2006, by AnnbabyThis novel set in Tibet, tells three people’s stories, each with their unique characteristics. It reveals modern people’s emotions and inner life, their confusion about love, and exploration of Buddhism. The book is a goodpartner to bring you to the scared land Tibet.21. Which book is about the exploration of life value through a journey?A. On the Road.B. Life is Elsewhere.C. Lotus.D. The Stories of the Sahara.22. Whose book is suitable to accompany your trip to Germany?A. Milan Kundera’s.B. Sanmao’s.C. Annbaby’s.D. Jack Kerouac’s.23. What can we learn from the text?A. The Stories of the Sahara records the dialogues between the author and her readers.B. Life is Elsewhere promotes readers’consideration of their present lives.C. Lotus is a religious book which explores Buddhist culture in Tibet.D. On the Road is intended to advise a classic route for driving across the US.24. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?A. To advertise four travel guidebooks.B. To introduce four novels about traveling.C. To recommend four books linked to destinations.D. To arouse readers’interest in reading books.BI was in the Sants Cruz Mountains not long ago, speaking and singing at awomen’s conference. We were focusing on the theme of loving others in practical ways through our gifts, and something in particular happened during one of the sessions(会议)will remain imprinted in memory.A young Syrian woman (Lilith) was invited to the conference at the last minute, and everyone seemed surprised and delighted that she’d actually come. Just a few days earlier, Lilith had fled her country and found refuge with one of the women attending the conference. As an Orthodox Christian in Syria, she and her loved ones had become attacked targets of violent terrorist groups in the country’s ongoing civil war.Lilith had witnessed horrors no one of her young age should ever see. Despite the further danger it presented, she’d decided to leave her home and her family to find safety here in America. Knowing some of her story, and seeing her sitting through the sessions at the retreat(畏缩不前)---head, covered in a scarf, bowed toward the floor---broke my heart. Lilith’s story touched all of us, including Pam, who was quilt maker. Pam had just finished a beautiful quilt, and had brought it with her. She, along with a few of the leaders, decided to give it to Lilith as a symbol of their comfort and love.During our last session, Lilith was called forward and prayed over, hugged, and wrapped up in that beautiful quilt. I thought of the many hours Pam undoubtedly spent working on it, and the terrible events that led Lilith to this moment---surrounded by the beauty and love quiltembodied. I wept. When they told her it was for her, she wept.25. What is the purpose of the women’s conference?A. To help others in a practical way.B. To win equal rights for women.C. To get together to dance and sing.D. To exchange gifts with each other.26. Why did Lilith go to America?A. To attend the women’s conference.B. To find safety.C. To find her family.D. To find a better job.27. From this passage, we know that the writer is____________.A. enthusiasticB. sympatheticC. intelligentD. talented28. What is the meaning of the underlined word?A. a place of interestB. a place of dangerC. a place of conferenceD. a place of shelterCY ou know the feeling that you have left your phone at home and feel anxious, as if you have lost your connection to the world. “Nomophobia”(无手机恐惧症) affects teenagers and adults alike. Y ou can even do an online test to see if you have it. Last week, researchers from Hong Kong warned that nomophobia is infecting everyone. Their study found that people who use their phones to store, share and access personal memoriessuffer most. When users were asked to describe how they felt about their phones, words such as “hurt”(neck pain was often reported) and “alone”predicted higher levels of nomophobia.“The findings of our study suggest that users regard smartphones as their extended selves and get attached to the devices,”said Dr. Kim Ki Joon. “People experience feelings of anxiety and unpleasantness when separated from their phones.”Meanwhile, an American study shows that smartphone separation can lead to an increase in heart rate and blood pressure.So can being without your phone really give you separation anxiety? Professor Mark Griffiths, psychologist and director of the International Gaming Research Unit at Nottingham Trent University, says it is what is on the phone that counts-the social networking that creates Fomo (fear of missing out).“We are talking about an internet-connected device that allows people to deal with lots of aspects of their lives,”says Griffiths. “Y ou would have to surgically remove a phone from a teenager because their whole life is rooted in this device.”Griffiths thinks attachment theory, where we develop emotional dependency on the phone because it holds details of our lives, is a small part of nomophobia. For “screenagers”, it is Fomo that creates the most separation anxiety. If they can’t see what’s happening on Snapchat orInstagram, they become panic-stricken about not knowing what’s going on socially. “But they adapt very quickly if you take them on holiday and there’s no internet,”says Griffiths.29. Which of the following may Dr. Kim Ki Joon agree with?A. We waste too much time on phones.B. Phones have become part of some users.C. Addiction to phones makes memories suffer.D. Phones and blood pressure are closely linked.30. According to Giffiths, we get nomophobia because .A. we are accustomed to having a phone on usB. we need our phones to help us store informationC. we worry we may miss out what our friends are doingD. we fear without phones we will run into a lot of trouble31. Where can you probably find the above passage?A. In a research report.B. In a fashion brochure.C. In a science textbook.D. In a popular science magazine. DAre some people born clever, and others born stupid? Or is intelligence developed by our environment and our experience? Strangely enough, the answer to these questions is yes. To some degree our intelligence is given to us at birth, and no amount of education can make a genius out of a child born with low intelligence. On the other hand, a child who lives in aboring environment will develop his intelligence less than one who lives in rich and varied surroundings. Thus the limits of person’s intelligence are fixed at birth, whether or not he reaches those limits will depend on his environment. This view, now held by most experts, can be supported in a number of ways.It is easy to show that intelligence is to some degree something we are born with. The closer the blood relationship between two people, the closer they are likely to be intelligent. Thus if we take two unrelated people at random from population, it is likely that their degree of intelligence will be completely different. If, on the other hand, we take two identical twins, they will very likely be as intelligent as each other. Relations like brothers and sisters, parents and children, usually have similar intelligence, and this clearly suggests that intelligence depends on birth. Imagine now that we take two identical twins and put them in different environments. We might send one, for example, to a university and the other to a factory where the work is boring. We would soon find differences in intelligence developing, and this indicates that environment as well as birth plays a part. This conclusion is also suggested by the fact that people who live in close contact with each other, but who are not related at all are likely to have similar degree of intelligence.32. The writer is in favor of the view that man’s intelligence is given to him .A. at birthB. through educationC. both at birth and through educationD. through environment of one’s family33. If a child is born with high intelligence, he can .A. surely become a geniusB. still become a genius if he isn’t given good educationC. reach his intelligence limits through his own effortsD. probably reach his intelligence limits in rich and varied surroundings34. The example of the twins going to a university and to a factory separately shows .A. the importance of their intelligenceB. the role of environment on intelligenceC. the importance of their positionsD. the part that birth plays35. The best title of the passage can be .A. On IntelligenceB. On GeniusC. Dependence on EnvironmentD. Effect of Education on Intelligence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最佳选项。
浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习完形填空模拟检测(六)夹叙夹议文(C卷)训练

完形填空模拟检测( 六)夹叙夹议文(C卷)(共 2篇,限时35分钟)AThere were times when I wanted to be a fashion designer, a model, or a rock star but I gave up halfway. The one thing I __1__ was drawing.That ’s why this“100 Days of __2__” project was both such a joy and a __3__. The rule I set was __4__—one self portrait drawing a day for 100 days. __5__ myown advice, I wanted to achieve something. Not only did I get a sketchbook to keepforever __6__ this project,but I also drew some valuable __7__, got a little better with my work ethic (职业道德) and improved my skills from it. __8__,I proved to myself that I could do it.In our selfie-obsessed( 沉迷于自拍的) __9__, we take pictures of our faces all the time without finding out the __10__ of“self” and seeing what we could learn.I quickly realized that I had never looked at my __11__ so carefully. By about day20, I got a good sense of what I __12__ looked like. My face was familiar to me—instead of just the __13__ in the mirror.I also got __14__ of looking at myself. So I wanted to draw something other than my face. The __15__ 40 days were very hard. All I could do was telling myself never to give up. I __16__ eventually!Although things are not __17__, I ’ m still proud I finished this project.This project was a good __18__ that if I set my mind on something—and if I’m __19__ about it—I can do it. And if I can do this, what else can’ t I __20__?语篇解读:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。
2019年高考英语真题-完形填空及解析(7篇)

2019年高考英语真题分类汇编专题07:完形填空一、完形填空(共7题;共140分)1. ( 20分 ) (2019•浙江)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。
There are lots of ways to raise awareness for a cause. Usually the 1 the idea isthe more it gets noticed. And that's precisely why one 2 Frenchman has caught our attention.Baptiste Dubanchet is biking across Europe surviving 3 on discarded(丢弃)food.The three-month 1 900-mile journey from Paris to Warsaw is Dubanchet's 4 of raising awareness of food waste in Europe and throughout the world.As you can 5 the trip is no piece of cake. While restaurants 6 tons of food eachyear much of it remains inaccessible because of 7 garbage containers healthregulations or business policies. Only about one in ten places 8 him food that would otherwise be discarded.For legal 9 most restaurants have a policy against 10 food waste. "Some peoplehave even 11 their jobs by giving me food" Dubanchet said.What's 12 interesting is the attitude various cities have toward Dubanchet'scause. Berlin has been the 13 while the most difficult was the Czech town of Pilsen. There he had to 14 at some 50 different stores or restaurants before finding food.The 15 is all the more serious when you consider the 16 exercise required to bikefrom France to Poland."I have to get food 17 because after all the biking I am tired and I need the 18"Dubanchet explained. "Is my 19 full or empty? That is the most important thingnot what I am eating."He aims to 20 his journey by mid-July. With any luck he'll turn a few more headsin the process.2. ( 20分 ) (2019•北京)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
2019年高三英语下学期第二次模拟试卷附参考答案

B C高三 2019 届英语下学期第二次模拟试卷英 语本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
第Ⅰ卷 1 至 12 页。
第Ⅱ卷 13 至 14 页。
考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷注意事项:1. 答题前,考生在答题卡上务必用黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,并贴好条形码。
请认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名和科目。
2. 每小题选出答案后,用 2B 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,在试题卷上作答无效。
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 、 、 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.What does County Community College offer?A.It offers classes known as “English as a Second Language ”.B.It offers English conversation classes for English speakers.C.It can only help some VIPs.2.What does the woman imply?A. She also found the book difficult.B. She has learned a lot about names.C. She read a different book.3.What is the man ’s name? A. Gaques Cellinde. B. Jaques CellindA.C. Jaque Cillenda.4.How many persons can share a standard room? A. Two. B. Three. C. One.5.What is the passage mainly about?A. Tips for applying for online vacancies (空缺).B. How to write applicationforms.B CC. How to submit (提交) online application forms.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。
2019浙江高考英语二轮专项:完形填空(记叙文)(3)(解析)

2019浙江高考英语二轮专项:完形填空(记叙文)(3)(解析)注意事项:认真阅读理解,结合历年的真题,总结经验,查找不足!重在审题,多思考,多理解!无论是单选、多选还是论述题,最重要的就是看清题意。
在论述题中,问题大多具有委婉性,尤其是历年真题部分,在给考生较大发挥空间的同时也大大增加了考试难度。
考生要认真阅读题目中提供的有限材料,明确考察要点,最大限度的挖掘材料中的有效信息,建议考生答题时用笔将重点勾画出来,方便反复细读。
只有经过仔细推敲,揣摩命题老师的意图,积极联想知识点,分析答题角度,才能够将考点锁定,明确题意。
B1[2018·北京卷]阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。
Inspiration“Mama,whenIgrowup,I'mgoingtobeoneofthose!”IsaidthisafterseeingtheCapitalDancingCompanyperformwhenIwasthree.Itwasthefirstt imethatmy__36__tookonavividformandactedassomethingimportanttostartmytraining.As Igrewolderandwas__37__tomore,myinterestsintheworldofdance__38__variedbutthatlit tlegirl'sdreamofsomedaybecominga__39__inthecompanyneverleftme.Inthesummerof2005 whenIwas18,Ireceivedthephonecallwhichmadethatdreama__40__:Ibecameamemberofthecompany__41__backto1925.AsIlookbackonthatdaynow,itsurely__42__anysenseofreality.IbelieveIstayedinas tateofpleasantdisbelief__43__Iwashalfwaythroughrehearsals(排练)onmyfirstday.Ineveractually__44__togetthejob.Afterbeingofferedtheposition,Iw ascompletely__45__.Iremembershakingwithexcitement.ThoughIwasabsolutelythrilledwiththechance,itdidnotcomewithoutitsfairshareof __46__.Throughthestrictrehearsalperiodofdancingsixdaysaweek,Ifounditvitalto__47 __upthematerialfastwitheverylastbitofconcentration.Itisthatextreme__48__todetai l(细节)andstressonpracticethatsetus__49__.Tothenfollowthosehighenergyrehearsals__50__abusyshowscheduleofuptofiveperformancesaday,Idiscoveredan ew__51__ofthewords“hardwork”.WhatIthoughtweremyphysical__52__werepushedmuchfurtherthanIthought_ _53__.Ilearnedtomakeeachperformancebetterthanthelast.Today,whenIlookattheunbelievablecompanythatIhavethegreat__54__ofbeingaparto f,notonlyasamember,butasadancecaptain,Iseea__55__thathasinspirednotonlygenerati onsoflittlegirlsbutasplendidcompanythatcontinuestodevelopandgrow—andinspirespeopleeverydaytofollowtheirdreams.36、A.hobbyB、planC、dreamD、word37、A.connectedB、expandedC、exposedD、extended38、A.rarelyB、certainlyC、probablyD、consistently39、A.directorB、trainerC、leaderD、dancer40、A.symbolB、memoryC、truthD、reality41、A.bouncingB、datingC、turningD、tracking42、cksB、addsC、makesD、brings43、A.whileB、sinceC、untilD、when44、A.caredB、expectedC、askedD、decided45、A.motivatedB、relaxedC、convincedD、astonished46、A.challengesB、profitsC、advantagesD、adventures47、A.putB、mixC、buildD、pick48、A.attentionB、associationC、attractionD、adaptation49、A.apartB、asideC、offD、back50、A.overB、byC、withD、beyond51、A.functionB、meaningC、expressionD、usage52、A.boundariesB、problemsC、barriersD、efforts53、A.necessaryB、perfectC、properD、possible54、A.talentB、honorC、potentialD、responsibility55、A.victoryB、trendC、traditionD、desire【要点综述】本文为记叙文。
2019浙江高考英语二轮专项:完形填空(夹叙夹议文)(2)(解析)

2019浙江高考英语二轮专项:完形填空(夹叙夹议文)(2)(解析)注意事项:认真阅读理解,结合历年的真题,总结经验,查找不足!重在审题,多思考,多理解!无论是单选、多选还是论述题,最重要的就是看清题意。
在论述题中,问题大多具有委婉性,尤其是历年真题部分,在给考生较大发挥空间的同时也大大增加了考试难度。
考生要认真阅读题目中提供的有限材料,明确考察要点,最大限度的挖掘材料中的有效信息,建议考生答题时用笔将重点勾画出来,方便反复细读。
只有经过仔细推敲,揣摩命题老师的意图,积极联想知识点,分析答题角度,才能够将考点锁定,明确题意。
B2[2018·福建卷]阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项。
Ioftenreadofincidentsofmisunderstandingorconflict.I'mleft__36__.Whydothesep eoplecreatemistrustandproblems,especiallywiththosefromother__37__?IwasgrowingupinKualaLumpurintheearly1960s,__38__childrenfromdifferentracesandreligionsplayedandstudied__39__inharmony.Att hattimemyfamilylivedastone's__40__fromIsmail's.AndnoonewasbotheredthatIsmailwas aMalayMuslimandIwasanIndianHindu—wejust__41__ourdifferences.Perhaps,oureldershadnotfilledourheadswithunnecessary advice,well__42__orotherwise.Wewereninewhenwebecamefriends.Duringtheschoolholidays,we'd__43__thecountrys ideonourbicycles,hopingto__44__theunexpected.AttimesIsmailwouldaccompanymyfamil yaswemadearareshoppingtriptotown.Wewouldbegladofhis__45__.WhenIwastwelve,myfamilymovedtoJohor.Ismail'sfamilylaterreturnedtotheirvilla ge,andI__46__touchwithhim.Onespringafternoonin1983,IstoppedataxiinKualaLumpur.I__47__mydestination.Th edriveracknowledgedmy__48__butdidnotmoveoff.Instead,helooked__49__atme.“Raddar?”hesaid,usingmychildhoodnickname(绰号)、Iwasastonishedatbeingso__50__addressed(称呼).Unexpectedly!ItwasIsmail!Evenaftertwo__51__westillrecognizedeachother.Grasp inghisshoulder,Ifeltatrueaffection,something__52__todescribe.Ifwecanallowourchildrentobe__53__withoutprejudice,they'llbuildfriendshipswi thpeople,regardlessofraceorreligion,whowillbe__54__theirsidethroughthickandthin .Onsuchfriendshipsaresocietiesbuiltand__55__wecantrulybe,asWilliamShakespeareon cewrote,“wehappyfew,webandofbrothers”、36、A.interestedB、pleasedC、puzzledD、excited37、A.partiesB、citiesC、villagesD、races38、A.whyB、whichC、howD、when39、A.togetherB、aroundC、aloneD、apart40、A.dropB、throwC、moveD、roll41、A.refusedB、madeC、soughtD、accepted42、A.paidB、meantC、preservedD、treated43、A.exploreB、searchC、discoverD、desert44、A.getthroughB、dealwithC、comeacrossD、takeaway45、A.arrivalB、choiceC、effortD、company46、A.lostB、gainedC、developedD、missed47、A.statedB、orderedC、decidedD、chose48、A.attemptsB、instructionsC、opinionsD、arrangements49、A.anxiouslyB、carelesslyC、disappointedlyD、fixedly50、A.familiarlyB、strangelyC、fullyD、coldly51、A.departuresB、monthsC、yearsD、decades52、A.possibleB、funnyC、hardD、clear53、A.themB、themselvesC、usD、ourselves54、A.fromB、byC、withD、against55、A.stillB、otherwiseC、thenD、instead【要点综述】“我”从小与邻里一些不同种族和宗教信仰的孩子快乐地生活在一起,20年后“我”邂逅了儿时的朋友,那种亲切难以言表。
浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习完形填空模拟检测(三)记叙文(C卷)训练

完形填空模拟检测( 三)记述文(C卷)(共 2篇,限时35分钟)A(2018 ·成都诊疗 )When Heather McHugh, a poet, won a $500,000 from the MacArthur Foundation, she didn ’ t buy a luxurious car or she put the money in the bank and __2__ writing poems.“genius grantfly to Paris.”__1__,In 2011, she finally__3__ what to do with it. That year, Heather ’ s godson and his wife __4 __ their first child, a beautiful baby girl but severely disabled.“I saw how people ’s __5__ can change overnight. I started thinking about people ina __6__ situation,” says Heather.She __7__ there were millions of caregivers taking care of the chronically( 慢性地 ) ill or disabled.So in 2012, Heather __8__ a non-profit organization offeringa seven-day vacatio n, with all __9__ paid, to people who have been caregivers forat least ten years.Tricia was one of the first caregivers to go on vacation. WhenTricia got a call saying she was offered a __10__ vacation, she couldn’ t __11__it; disbelief even__12__ her concern about leaving her two kids.Tricia went, and her favorite parts of the trip were to enjoy the __13__ things.“I got to eat hot food hot and cold food cold. I could go to bed when I wanted toand wake up whenever I chose to,” says Tricia. She was afr aid the __14__ would return when the __15__ was over, but to her surprise, it hasn’ t been back since.Heather says Tricia’ s __16__ resembles those of the other ten caregivers shehelps every year.“Before the vacation they are so __17__, but the __18__ is so amazing. They reflect and relax. It feels__19__ like another world and gives them a chance to see their lives from another __20__,” she adds.语篇解读:本文是一篇记述文。
浙江省杭州市2019届高三高考模拟卷英语试题2(含答案)

2019年高考模拟试卷英语卷考生须知:1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟;2.答题前,在答题卷密封区内填写班级、学号、姓名、试场座位号。
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第一卷第一部分:听力(共两节,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. What transportation will the speakers choose to take?(原创https:///TVpAq4iG)A. TaxiB. BusC. Subway2. How much will the woman pay for her dress?(原创https:///KRpZqlDH)A. $200B. $160C.$403. Where does the conversation probably take place?(原创https:///ICNuacr4)A. SubwayB. DowntownC. Tourist center4. What does the woman mean?(原创/thread-415239-1-1.html)A. Ted should have a try.B. Ted will lose the chance.C. Ted needs more organization skills.5. How do they feel?(原创https:///4LyZ57lV)A. TolerantB. ImpatientC. Uneasy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。
2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(普通高中学联考)-学生用卷

2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(普通高中学联考)-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21~23题7.5分(每题2.5分)Sef Scott, a 17-year-old boy from plane, Texas, has autism(自闭症)and other than quoting(引用)lines from favorite moves, he doesn't normally speak. However, on June 9, 2018, the high school graduation day, Sef surprised everyone by addressing his fellow graduates.One day, his mother Vicki saw a notice inviting students to deliver a speech for graduation. When she mentioned the idea to Sef, he jumped up out of his bed, giggled(咯咯笑), and said, "Yes!" His response surprised even his mother.The speech took seven weeks of writing and editing, helped by his brother aim, 15, who has recovered from brain cancer and has given many speeches about his experience. " He was excited to do what his brother does, " Scott's mother said." He knows that Sim does it for the benefit of others and he knows that people come away happy after hearing him talk. ""Unexpected, " he began his speech. "This is what I want you to remember. " " Just by my being here, speaking to all of you—that alone is unexpected, " he said in the speech. " Don't follow someone else's dreams. Do the unexpected. It's your life that you are living, not anyone else's, so do what fulfills you. Don't fear the future. Will it be unexpected? Yes.……but that does not make it wrong. "As Sef talked, his mother heard people crying. Everyone stood for Sef when he finished his speech and clapped him. Afterward he las surrounded by people. Brittney Love who worked with Sef this year as a helper said she had seen him build up confidence over the past year and giving a speech like that felt like opening doors for other kids in special needs. "I feel like people have no idea what it's like for kids like him, " she continued. " But there're a lot of very smart kids in special needs."(1) What can we learn about Sef?A. He got on well with his classmates.B. Movies occupied his most time.C. He was strongly influenced by aim.D. His speech preparation gained help from teachers.(2) What does Brittney Love think of Sef Scott's speech?A. Inspiring.B. Entertaining.C. Disappointing.D. Relaxing.(3) Which of the following is the main idea of the text?A. Autistic kids are in need of great attention.B. Children with autism have trouble delivering a speech.C. An artistic boy surprised people with a graduation speech.D. An expected speech helps artistic kids become confident.2、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(B篇)第24~26题7.5分(每题2.5分)Plastic straws hurt the environment. They litter beaches, block waterways, and fill up garbage dumps. As they end up in landfills, they do not break down easily and may last for a long, long time.On June 15, McDonald's announced that it will make a big move against plastic straws. Some McDonald's restaurants in the United States will stop using plastic straws. They are going to test out straws made of other materials." McDonald's gives out millions of straws every day. Customers use their straws once and then they just throw them away, which is very wasteful, "" Francesca debase who is a top leader of McDonald's said." Most importantly, McDonald's hopes this shift will support industry-wide change and be a fine example to other large businesses."McDonald's has restaurants around the world and is already trying paper straws in Europe. It started using them in Belgium. Next, it will give them out in the United Kingdom. Ireland will get paper straws, too. Later this year, McDonald's will start trying them in other countries. France, Sweden and Norway will test them. In Malaysia, McDonald's is trying something different. Malaysia is a country in Asia. Customers there can get a plastic straw but they will have to ask for it.Other companies are also getting rid of plastic straws. The cruise company, Royal Caribbean, promised to get rid of plastic straws. So did Alaska Airlines. Governments are also taking action. California may pass a new law that will ban plastic straws in restaurants and New York City may pass this law, too.Eric Goldstein works for an environmental advocacy group called the Natural resource Defense Council. He said, "McDonald's is a huge company. It took an important step, showing that people care and worry about the issue." Maybe McDonald's should have stopped earlier. It is better late than never, Mr. Goldstein said.(1) Why does McDonald's try to stop using plastic straws?A. Because it can contribute to keeping costs down.B. Because plastic straws are already banned by governments.C. Because paper straws more cater to customers' requirements.D. Because it wants to set an example in environmental protection.(2) Where are McDonald's restaurants already testing paper straws?A. In Malaysia.B. In Belgium.C. In Sweden.D. In the United Kingdom.(3) What's Eric Goldstein's attitude toward the behavior of McDonald's?A. Favorable.B. Doubtful.C. pessimistic.D. Ambiguous.3、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(C篇)第27~30题10分(每题2.5分)The Leaning Tower of Pisa(比萨斜塔)has never stood straight. The building's lean has puzzled engineers for hundreds of years. Engineers began building the bell tower in Italy in 1173. It took more than 200 years to finish. It was built on unexpectedly soft ground and the tower began to lean before it was done. The mistake has made the building one of the world's strange sights. How can something so unstable last for hundreds of years? The tower has survived two world wars, millions of visitors, and four strong earthquakes. Engineering Professor George Mylonakis wanted to know why. He studied the ground beneath the building and looked at how soil affects the building and how well it stands up.Mylonakis and other engineers came up with an answer about the tower. The answer has something to do with the soft ground under the tower. The engineers found other important reasons, too. The tower is very tall and is made of stone that makes it TAL#NBSP stiff. Its height and firmness combined with the softness of the foundation soil cause the vibrational(振动的)characteristics of the structure to be improved considerably in such a way that the tower does not resonate(共振)with earthquake ground motion. So during an earthquake, the tower does not shake as much as the earth under it.Still, Mylonakis said the tower had almost fallen since it continued to lean more as the soft ground settled under it. In the early 1990 s, it was in real danger of falling and the Italian government closed the tower to visitors and started to save it. Crews gradually began to take out small amounts of soil from thehigh north side. With less soil under it, that side of the tower sank slightly. Engineers also fixed equipment that allows them to make adjustments to the water pressure beneath the tower, further controlling how much the tower leans.The building still leans. It just leans a bit less than before. Most importantly, the tower is no longer in danger. John Burland worked on the project to save the tower. He said it is highly unlikely the soft ground under the tower will cause it to fall and that only a very large earthquake would knock down the tower.(1) Why did George Mylonakis study the Leaning Tower of Pisa?A. To find out why it leans.B. To explore why it still stands.C. To call on people to save it.D. To research the soft ground under it.(2) What does the underlined word "stiff " in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Shake.B. Sinking.C. Solid.D. Splendid.(3) What measure was taken to save the tower in the early 1990s?A. Limit the number of visitors.B. Remove soils from two sides.C. Monitor the amount of soil water.D. Make the tower lower in the north.(4) What do John Burland's words suggest in the last paragraph?A. The tower is safe in most cases.B. The tower still leans in danger.C. The tower may fall due to the soft ground.D. The tower will stand even if large earthquakes hit.二、七选五(共5小题,每小题5分,共10分)4、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第31~35题10分(每题2分)How to get better at sports Sports are a great way to stay physically active and have fun. If you do sports regularly, you may want to get better at your favorite or even any activity you do.1Through effective practice, you can maintain a healthy lifestyle and improve your performance.1. Set your goals.2Your goals shouldn't be unattainable, which could make you quit. For example, if you are currently running a 10-minute mile, you could set a goal of getting down to 8 minutes for a mile in six months.2. Make a plan. It's easy to stick to any goals you have to get better at a sport if you make a reasonable plan.3Remember to keep it reasonable, though. You can make plans with the help of sports magazines, coaches, trainers, or even friends.3.4You cannot get better at sports if you do not train on a regular basis. Aim to train anywhere 3—6 times per week, depending on your overall goals. If you are generally more active, you can do more. In addition, if you are training for endurance events such as a marathon, you may also exceed(超越)this suggestion.4. Build self-confidence. Having confidence in improving your skills and ability is a foundation for improvement. By meeting the goals you have set, you can continue to maintain and build the confidence in your skills. Accept that you will have drawbacks.5A. Train regularly.B. Adjust your goal properly.C. Practice is the key to getting better at anything.D. Move on and continue to work towards your goals.E. There are plans to help people attain their goals available in the media.F. Before you begin practicing, thinking about your goals can help you focus on your training.G. Your plan should include everything from training times to specific practice or goals you have for each session.三、完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)5、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第36~55题30分(每题1.5分)I'm Alina Morse, a fifth grader from Michigan. I have always wantedto1my own business. Since I was about four years old, I havebeen2 a journal of business ideas. My dad toldme3you want to make it happen, you need to note it down. So I did.During a trip to the bank with my dad, a teller4me a sugary lollipop(棒棒糖). I love candy.5, my dad had told me that too much sugar was bad for my teeth. So I asked, "Why can't we make some6lollipops? " Every time I went to the bank and saw free candy, it was a(n)7to ask. At last,I8my family—both of my parents have professional experience in sales and marketing—to get my idea9the ground, including $47, 500in10from my grandparents.Our first step was research. We spoke to11and food scientists. We went into stores and searched online for information. We12that tooth decay(蛀牙)was being a serious problem in America. Then we decided to make lollipops with the teeth cleaning materials at home but it didn't13. So we found a factory that had the right equipment for14lollipops.The idea quickly15. I started a company that sells Zollipops, a kind of sugar-free lollipop, to help16the risk of tooth decay. Its sales were topping $70, 000 in 2014 and increasing more than four times in 2015,17$300, 000. We have been working to make the lollipops more stable and less18in hot or wet environments. We are very19because the new Zollipops willbe20later this year.A. set upB. carry onC. put offD. take overA. readingB. writingC. editingD. copyingA. unlessB. whateverC. ifD. thoughA. boughtB. awardedC. orderedD. offeredA. HoweverB. InsteadC. OtherwiseD. BesidesA. tastyB. healthyC. popularD. good-qualityA. predict orB. motivationC. indicatorD. reminderA. attended toB. backed upC. relied onD. stood byA. offB. beyondC. againstD. intoA. chargesB. savingsC. expensesD. donationsA. dentistsB. physicistsC. chemistsD. psychologistsA. suspectedB. assumedC. concludedD. complainedA. endB. actC. failD. workA. inventingB. advertisingC. producingD. designingA. paid upB. paid offC. paid backD. paid outA. reduceB. removeC. avoidD. involveA. costingB. valuingC. makingD. hittingA. harmfulB. stickyC. sweetD. poisonousA. astonishedB. confusedC. appreciativeD. excitedA. drawing outB. sending outC. coming outD. giving out四、语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)6、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第56~65题15分(每题1.5分)Since middle school, in Shaman1(teach)rural(乡村的)children in her spare time. She voluntarily chose2(give)lessons at more than 20 primary schools in rural areas after3(enter)college. Yin was frequently sick as a child. One time in hospital, she noticed volunteers4(patient)took care of patients though they didn't know each other. The little girl5(touch), and decided to join her middle school's volunteer association6she was 12 years old. Even with a busy study schedule, Yin organized and participated in different kinds of voluntary services on more than 1207(occasion).In 2013, she became a university student at Jishou University,majoring8Chinese language and literature. During that time, she went to more than 30 villages in western Hunan province, researching and interviewing 170 families. Her field research found students in9(mountain)areas need more attention. Thus, a second classroom has been established with music, fine arts, sports and mental health classes. So far she has raised10total of 50, 000 yuan for 240 children from rural areas in Hunan.五、书面表达(共15分)7、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第66题15分假定你是李华,在外教老师Jason的指导下获得了 "21世纪杯" 全国中学生英语演讲比赛("21st Century Cup" National High School English Speaking Competition)三等奖,因此你想邀请他来家中做客。
完形填空真题汇编(适合浙江及新高考地区)高三英语二轮复习(2)

完形填空●2024●2024年浙江卷1月●While taking a 20hour train ride along the edge of the Taklimakan Desert in the northwestern China, Ihad the kind of humbling, educational, and above all else, wonderful ___41___ with a local that alltravelers long for. A young Chinese man ___42___ me on the train. My ___43___ friend spokevirtually no English, so I happily took the ___44___ to practice my Chinese.●Over several hours he would tell me about how he had ___45___ a twoyear professional school toquickly find a job ___46___ highways in order to help support his family. Perhaps most ___47___,however, was the fact that this man spent hours studying every day after hard physical labor. Withoutbatting an eye he would ___48___ a translated Emerson passage before asking about the literaryinfluence of American ___49___ as a whole. “And what do you all learn about Russian authors?” I___50___ him asking at one point.●It would have been easy to ___51___ my assumptions about this highway builder who had never beenmore than a few hundred miles from home. But this highly informed, ___52___, and admirable personprevented me doing so. In the course of a couple of hours, he ___53___ me just how much one can gain from ___54___ with an open mind, and a willingness to ___55___ with locals from all walks of life.●41. A. experiment B. encounter C. petition D. appointment●42. A. treated B. saved C. lectured D. approached●43. A. true B. socalled C. new D. longlost●44. A. chance B. advice C. trouble D. right●45. A. visited B. financed C. attended D. founded●46. A. building B. sweeping C. checking D. guarding●47. A. typical B. obvious C. natural D. remarkable●48. A. publish B. quote С. copy D. download●49. A. writers B. historians C. workers D. students●50. A. anticipate B. imagine C. recall D. catch●51. A. look into B. rely on C. go over D. deal with●52. A. wellbehaved B. multiskilled C. warmhearted D. selfeducated●53. A. asked B. warned C. showed D. promised●54. A. traveling B. reading C. searching D. teaching●55. A. cooperate B. side C. negotiate D. engage●2023●2023年全国卷新高考卷I●On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners peted in a crosscountry race in Minnesota. Melanie Bailey should have____41____ the course earlier than she did. Her ____42____ came because she was carrying a____43____ across the finish line.●As reported by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than twothirds of the way through her ____44____when a runner in front of her began crying in pain. She ____45____ to help her fellow runner, DanielleLenoue. Bailey took her arm to see if she could walk forward with ____46____. She couldn’t. Baileythen ____47____ to let Lenoue climb onto her back and carried her all the way to the finish line, thenanother 300 feet to where Lenoue could get ____48____ attention.●Once there, Lenoue was ____49____ and later taken to a hospital, where she learned that she hadserious injuries in one of her knees. She would have struggled with extreme ____50____ to make it tothat aid checkpoint without Bailey’s help.●As for Bailey, she is more ____51____ about why her act is considered a big ____52____. “She w asjust crying. I couldn’t ____53____ her,” Bailey told the reporter. “I feel like I was just doing the right thing.”●Although the two young women were strangers before the ____54____, they’ve since bee friends.Neither won the race, but the ____55____ of human kindness won the day.●41. A. designed B. followed C. changed D. finished●42. A. delay B. chance C. trouble D. excuse●43. A. judge B. volunteer C. classmate D. petitor●44. A. race B. school C. town D. training●45. A. agreed B. returned C. stopped D. promised●46. A. courage B. aid C. patience D. advice●47. A. went away B. stood up C. stepped aside D. bent down●48. A. medical B. public C. constant D. equal●49. A. interrupted B. assessed C. identified D. appreciated●50. A. hunger B. pain C. cold D. tiredness●51. A. worried B. ashamed C. confused D. discouraged●52. A. game B. problem C. lesson D. deal●53. A. leave B. cure C. bother D. understand●54. A. ride B. test C. meet D. show●55. A. secret B. display C. benefit D. exchange●2023年全国卷新高考卷II●In April last year, I saw a post on the PNP (Pilots N Paws) website from a family in Topeka. They hadto move to Virginia but they were on a very tight ___41___. They could not afford to pay for ___42___ for their dog, Tiffy, and ___43___ wanted to take her with them.●It just ___44___ that I was planning another PNP flight with another pilot, Karen, who ___45___ totake Tiffy from Kansas City to Virginia. What I was to do was fly to Topeka to ___46___ Tiffy.●When I met Tiffy’s owners, they seemed very ___47___. George, the husband, was trying to be calm,but I could tell this was ___48___ for him, having to leave his dog to a ___49___ and trust thateverything would _____50_____.●After some goodbyes, I asked George and his wife to help me _____51_____ Tiffy into the plane. Ipromised to take care of Tiffy and _____52_____ them as soon as we got to Kansas City.●The flight was _____53_____, and Tiffy was a great passenger. The next day, she _____54_____ withKaren and made it back to George in Virginia within a few days. He was so _____55_____ and sent mea nice email with pictures. It felt great to know that I had helped bring this family together again.●41. A. turn B. budget C. schedule D. connection●42. A. food B. shelter C. medicine D. transportation●43. A. desperately B. temporarily C. secretly D. originally●44. A. appeared B. proved C. happened D. showed●45. A. waited B. offered C. hurried D. failed●46. A. see off B. look for C. hand over D. pick up●47. A. confused B. nervous C. annoyed D. curious●48. A. hard B. fine C. mon D. lucky●49. A. coworker B. passenger C. stranger D. neighbor●50. A. speed up B. work out C. e back D. take off●51. A. feed B. follow C. change D. load●52. A. call B. join C. leave D. serve●53. A. unnecessary B. unexpected C. unavoidable D. uneventful●54. A. returned B. fought C. flew D. agreed●55. A. thankful B. generous C. proud D. sympathetic●2023年浙江卷1月●The sun was beginning to sink as I set off into the Harenna Forest. I was on my way to 41 aunique honey harvest. Here, in southeast Ethiopia, handcarved beehives( 蜂箱 ) are placed in the 42 .Reaching them to get the honey is difficult—and often 43 .●I 44 beekeeper Ziyad over a wide stretch of grassland before entering a thick jungle. Ziyad beganpreparations. He 45 _ handfuls of damp tree leaves, wrapped them with string, and 46 the bunch tocreate a torch( 火把 ). Then, with one end of a rope tied to his waist and the other end around the trunkof a tree, Ziyad began 47 . He stopped every few minutes to move the 48 _ higher up the tree trunk.●49 _, Ziyad got close to the hive which was around 20 metres above the ground. Sitting on a branch, he50 towards it and blew smoke from his torch into a tiny hole in the hive. Suddenly, Ziyad let out asharp cry. Within seconds, he'd 51 the trunk and was back on the ground.●It was too 52 to collect the honey. A cool summer had delayed 53 _. Baby bees werestill in the honeybs(蜂巢). The adult bees were 54 and kept attacking as Ziyad escaped from the tree.He had to wait for the right _55 to go back up.●41. A. share B. CollectC. celebrateD. witness●42. A. courtyards B. fields C. treetops D. caves●43. A. urgent B. dangerous C. expensive D. pointless●44. A. searched B. recognised C. followed D. invited●45. A. gathered B. cleaned C. dropped D. checked●46. A. shook B. lit C. measured D. decorated●47. A. jumping B. talking C. testing D. climbing●48. A. hives B. leaves C. rope D. honey●49. A. Finally B. Surprisingly C. Naturally D. Immediately●50. A. backed B. dived C. shouted D. inched●51. A. cut off B. gone up C. slid down D. held onto●52. A. high B. early C. fast D. close●53. A. hatching B. training C. sowing D. trading●54. A. curious B. hungry C. bored D. angry●55. A. moment B. equipment C. person D. order●2022●2022年全国卷新高考卷I●My husband, our children and I have had wonderful camping experiences over the past ten years.●Some of our ___21___ are funny, especially from the early years when our children were little. Once,we ___22___ along Chalk Creek. I was ___23___ that our 15monthold boy would fall into the creek(小溪). I tied a rope around his waist to keep him near to our spot. That lasted about ten minutes. Hewas ___24___, and his crying let the whole campground know it. So ___25___ tying him up, I just kepta close eye on him. It ___26___ —he didn’t end up in the creek. My threeyearold, however, did.●Another time, we rented a boat in Vallecito Lake. The sky was clear when we ___27___, but stormsmove in fast in the mountains, and this one quickly ___28___ our peaceful morning trip. The ___29___ picked up and thunder rolled. My husband stopped fishing to ____30____ the motor. Nothing. He tried again. No ____31____. We were stuck in the middle of the lake with a dead motor. As we all sat there ____32____, a fisherman pulled up, threw us a rope and towed (拖) us back. We were ____33____.●Now, every year when my husband pulls our camper out of the garage, we are filled with a sense of____34____, wondering what camping fun and ____35____ we will experience next.●21. A. ideas B. jokes C. memories D. discoveries●22. A. camped B. drove C. walked D. cycled●23. A. annoyed B. surprised C. disappointed D. worried●24. A. unhurt B. unfortunate C. unfortable D. unafraid●25. A. due to B. instead of C. apart from D. as for●26. A. worked B. happened C. mattered D. changed●27. A. signed up B. calmed down C. checked out D. headed off●28. A. arranged B. interrupted C. pleted D. recorded●29. A. wind B. noise C. temperature D. speed●30. A. find B. hide C. start D. fix●31. A. luck B. answer C. wonder D. signal●32. A. patiently B. tirelessly C. doubtfully D. helplessly●33. A. sorry B. brave C. safe D. right●34. A. relief B. duty C. pride D. excitement●35. A. failure B. adventure C. performance D. conflict●2022年全国卷新高考卷II●Like many young people, Jessica wants to travel the globe. Unlike most of them, this 25yearold isdoing it ___21___ . She and her husband have spent the last two years traveling the world, stopping everywhere from Paris to Singapore. It might sound like one long, expensive ___22___ , but the couple has an unusual way to make their travel ___23___ .●They’re part of a new form of the ___24___ economy: an online group of house sitters. Throughouttheir nocost stays in ___25___ homes, they feed pets and water plants in the homeowner’s ___26___ .●It’s not all sightseeing. The two travelers carefully ___27___ their trips, scheduling their days aroundthe pets that are sometimes difficult to ___28___ . But house sitting also offers a level of ___29___they can’t find in a hotel. “It’s like ____30____ at a friend’s house,” Jessica says.●The couple has a high ____31____ rate in getting accepted as house sitters and they always go beyondthe homeowner’s ____32____ . For Jessica, that means ____33____ plenty of pictures of happy pets, keeping the house ____34____ and leaving a nice small gift before heading to the next house. “You want to make the homeowner feel that they made the right ____35____ ,” she says.●21. A. indoors B. online C. singlehanded D. fulltime●22. A. game B. service C. vacation D. procedure●23. A. safe B. busy C. helpful D. affordable●24. A. local B. private C. sharing D. agricultural●25. A. strangers’B. parents’ C. coworkers’ D. neighbors’●26. A. favor B. defense C. honor D. absence●27. A. plan B. explain C. pare D. plete●28. A. buy B. transport C. choose D. please●29. A. support B. fort C. control D. attention●30. A. cooking B. staying C. waiting D. studying●31. A. success B. survival C. growth D. unemployment●32. A. budget B. abilities C. expectations D. understanding●33. A. admiring B. donating C. sending D. borrowing●34. A. clean B. open C. simple D. empty●35. A. guess B. decision C. response D. impression●2021●2021年全国卷新高考卷I●My life as a taxpaying employed person began in middle school, when, for three whole days, I workedin a baking factory.●My best friend Betsy’s father was a manager at Hough Bakeries, which, at Easter time, ____41____little bunny ( 兔子 ) cakes for all its ____42____throughout Cleveland. It happened that the plantdowntown needed eight kids for ____43____ help during our spring break, for which I hadno____44____ beyond listening to my favorite records. I’d ____45____ minimum wage. I’d see how a factory____46____. My parents thought all of this was a grand idea and called Betsy’s dad with their____47____.●Our____48____in the factory were simple: Place cakes on a moving belt. Attach icing (糖霜) ears.Apply icing eyes and nose.____49____ bunny from the belt. This was _____50_____ than itsounds._____51_____ a bit and the cakes pile up. As I told my parents at dinner that first night, it wasall a little more highpressure than I’d _____52_____ .●Dad ____53____. The son of a grocer, he’d spent the summers of his childhood_____54_____ food inBenardsville, New Jersey. This was the sort of work that made you_____55_____ the dollars youearned and respect those who did the work, he told me.●41. A. sold B. ordered C. made D. reserved●42. A. stores B. families C. schools D. citizens●43. A. generous B. financial C. technical D. temporary●44. A. plans B. problems C. excuses D. hobbies●45. A. offer B. earn C. set D. suggest●46. A. worked B. closed C. developed D. survived●47. A. ambition B. permission C. experience D. invitation●48. A. joys B. ideas C. roles D. choices●49. A. Save B. Keep C. Stop D. Remove●50. A. harder B. better C. longer D. cheaper●51. A. Calm down B. Slow down C. Stay onD. Move on●52. A. indicated B. witnessed C. expected D. remembered●53. A. cried B. smiled C. hesitated D. refused●54. A. tasting B. finding C. sharing D. delivering●55. A. withdraw B. donate C. receive D. appreciate●2021年全国卷新高考卷II●Over the past 38 years, Mr. Wang has pretended to be someone else many times,and has even learnedto ____21____ different dialects(方言),leading to him being described as an “Oscarwinningactor".●The 60yearold is not an actor, but a ____22____ However,he is more devoted to his “____23____"than any real actor.●In the 1990s, a group of thieves often sold stolen goods with the help of some beggars. To look into the____24____,Wang disguised(伪装)himself and ____25____ the beggars. Dirty shorts and oldshoes gave him the ____26____ of a real beggar and his convincing dialect soon won him the____27____ of the beggars.●“I often ____28____ them to drink alcohol. Once they were ____29____,they began to talk a lot,"Wangsaid. “I'd then ____30____ myself to use the toilet, ____31____ what the beggars said, and send the____32____ to my teammates.”●Wang,who is often in ____33____ situations, is also a judo (柔道)master. “As long as I getclose enough, no criminal can ____34____ from me," he said.●Wang's ____35____ won him several honors, including a National May Day Labor Medal and 11Citations of Merit.Paris.●21. A. teach B. pare C. assess D. speak●22. A. lawyer B. doctor C. policeman D. businessman●23. A. role B. study C. family D. audience●24. A. minor B. case C. future D. question●25. A. interviewed B. joined C. arrested D. assisted●26. A. challenge B. experience C. appearance D. freedom●27. A. vote B. sympathy C. permission D. trust●28. A. invited B. forced C. helped D. expected●29. A. drunk B. deserted C. bored D. lost●30. A. guide B. persuade C. excuse D. allow●31. A. refer to B. note down C. ask about D. miss out●32. A. plan B. agreement C. direction D. information●33. A. awkward B. dangerous C. unfortunate D. strange●34. A. separate B. recover C. escape D. hear●35. A. courage B. honesty C. kindness D. optimism●2020●2020年全国卷新高考卷I(山东)●Molai grew up in a tiny village in India. The village lay near some wetlands which became hissecond_____21_____. He learned the value and beauty of ____22____ there from a very young age.●When he was 16, Molai began to notice something ____23____ happening around his home. A floodhad hit the area earlier that year and the ____24____ it caused had driven away a number of birds.____25____, the number of snakes had declined as well. He ____26____ that it was because thereweren’t enough trees to protect them from the ____27____. The solution, of course, was to plant treesso the animals could seek ____28____ during the daytime. He turned to the ____29____ departmentfor help but was told that nothing would grow there. However, Molai went looking on his own and_____30_____a nearby island where he began to plant trees.●____31____ young plants in the dry season was ______32______for a lone boy. Molai built at the_____33_____ of each sapling(幼树)a bamboo platform, where he placed earthen pots with small holesto______34______ rainwater. The water would then drip(滴落)on the plants below.●Molai _____35_____ to plant trees for the next 37 years. His efforts have resulted in 1,360 acres ofnaturallygrown land that has bee home to many plants and animals.●21. A. dream B. job C. home D. choice●22. A. nature B. youth C. culture D. knowledge●23. A. precious B. interesting C. disturbing D. awkward●24. A. waste B. tension C. pain D. damage●25. A. Besides B. However C. Therefore D. Otherwise●26. A. agreed B. realized C. remembered D. predicted●27. A. noise B. heat C. disease D. dust●28. A. directions B. partners C. help D. shelter●29. A. labor B. police C. forest D. finance●30. A. rebuilt B. discovered C. left D. managed●31. A. Decorating B. Observing C. Watering D. Guarding●32. A. tough B. illegal C. fantastic D. beneficial●33. A. back B. top C. foot D. side●34. A. cool down B. keep off C. purify D. collect●35. A. returned B. learned C. failed D. continued●2020年全国卷新高考卷II(海南)●When Jim Grant spotted black smoke ing out of a building on his way to work, he____21____his car tocall 911. Then he____22____a Uturn, circling back to take another look.●Pulling up to the building, Grant saw flames(火焰)shooting out of a secondfloor window. Not seeing orhearing any fire engines____23____. Grant rushed to a side____24____and ran up the stairs.●On the second floor, he____25____every apartment door. "Get out!" Grant shouted, Noone____26____and he assumed that people had already____27____. Reaching the end of the hallway, though, Grant____28____a halfopen door. He kicked it wide open, finding a____29____woman in awheelchair with a little boy and a tiny baby. "Let's_____30_____!" he screamed. The woman looked at him in confusion and said something about changing her clothes. Grant didn't wait, clutching(抓牢)the baby to his chest and_____31_____the boy alongside, Grant ran down the hallway. When hewas_____32_____outside, the only_____33_____in sight was a policeman. Grant told him aboutthe_____34_____and they rushed into the smoky building.●Thanks to them, a family was saved from the fire. Grant and the policeman were honored fortheir_____35_____.●21. A. drove B. stopped C. reached D. abandoned●22. A. saw B. made C. missed D. crossed●23. A. burning B. leaving C. approaching D. waiting●24. A. entrance B. road C. building D. window●25. A. locked B. kicked C. counted D. repaired●26. A. agreed B. cared C. responded D. understood●27. A. arrived B. returned C. hidden D. escaped●28. A. skipped B. closed C. noticed D. remembered●29. A. frightened B. curious C. patient D. grateful●30. A. turn back B. go up C. get out D. lie down●31. A. following B. dragging C. examining D. passing●32. A. safely B. secretly C. suddenly D. previously●33. A. witness B. guide C. service D. help●34. A. woman B. door C. car D. baby●35. A. wisdom B. generosity C. honesty D. courage2024年1月九省联考I was halfway across Indiana headed home to Kentucky when my car broke down. My phone was 41 , too. I managed to get to a gas station, but it was Sunday in the early fall, and there was no 42 on duty. I was working my way through university then and had little money for 43 the car.I sat alongside my car for several hours trying to 44 the heat when an older gentleman 45 to fuel his car He asked about my car, and I 46 my predicament(困境). To my 47 , the gentleman told me that he had a daughter my age, and then he opened his trunk and 48 a tool setRight then and there, this total 49 examined my engine, explaining as he worked that my spark plugs (火花塞) hadn't been changed for so long that they were 50 to function After about an hour, he 51 that my car was safe to finish the trip52 came at the hands of a stranger 53 his clothes, working on a hot September afternoon, this man 54 a college student from disaster, just because she could have been his 55 .41. A. busy B. loud C. dead D. secure42. A. mechanic. B. policeman C. manager D. guide43. A. washing. B. parking. C. purchasing D. maintaining.44. A. feel B. beat. C. absorb D. produce45. A. promised. B. refused C. stopped D. volunteered.46. A. solved B. noticed C. escaped. D. explained47. A. surprise B. regret C. amusement. D. disappointment48. A. called up B. pulled out. C. put down D. threw away.49. A. liar B. beginner C. stranger D. loser50. A. free B. ready C. uncertain D. unable51. A. pronounced. B. agreed C. discovered. D. doubted.52. A. Tiredness. B. Kindness C. Loneliness D. Carefulness53. A. Folding B. Drying C. Soiling. D. Mending54. A. saved B. called. C. judged D. banned.55. A. friend. B. daughter C. coworker D. customer50. A. speed B. corner C. end D. point51. A. staying B. taking C. preparing D. writing52. A. easy B. important C. obvious D. exciting53. A. ideas B. words C. questions D. instructions54. A. relax B. leave C. understand D. promise55. A. Interestingly B. Absolutely C. Suddenly D. Unfortunately2021年1月八省联考This happened when I was ten. On a normal Sunday, I went to the barber shop where I always went. That day, along with the barber there was an assistant, who had recently 41 the shop.So I sat for the haircut. The uncle asked me how 42 I wanted it. I answered, “Just do as my dad had 43 you the last time.”He smiled. Before starting the 44 , he added, “What if I keep it long?”I 45 he was joking. So I joked too. I said, “I can’t 46 what would happen to your shop then!”The moment I said it, the assistant 47 from behind. “How dare do you say that! Who are you to take us down, eh?”I admit I was too 48 at that moment and the uncle standing beside me was giving me an 49 look.From that day on, I 50 stopped joking about anyone’s profession and works. It is one of the most 51 incidents in my life, which taught me to 52 the profession and works of a person, no matter how 53 they are.I’m 54 that the assistant responded in a way that made me rethink the power of my words. Words do make a 55 .41. A. left B. opened C. joined D. visited42. A. much B. long C. often D. soon43. A. instructed B. invited C. promised D. convinced44. A. discussion B. journey C. training D. haircut45. A. agreed B. heard C. hoped D. knew46. A. forget B. tolerate C. guarantee D. understand47. A. urged B. shouted C. laughed D. helped48. A. angry B. proud C. scared D. curious49. A. anxious B. appealing C. encouraging D. awkward50. A. suddenly B. pletely C. temporarily D. regularly51. A. important B. exciting C. strange D. interesting52. A. learn B. enter C. change D. respect53. A. hard B. small C. good D. plex54. A. sorry B. confident C. grateful D. embarrassed55. A. difference B. mistake C. choice D. joke2024年浙江卷1月4145:BDCAC 4650:ADBAC 5155:BDCAD2023年全国卷新高考卷I 4145 DADAC 4650 BDABB 5155 CDACB2023年全国卷新高考卷II41. B 42. D 43. A 44. C 45. B 46. D 47. B 48. A 49. C 50. B 51. D 52. A 53. D 54. C 55. A2023年浙江卷1月DCBCA BDCAD CBADA2022年全国卷新高考卷I21. C 22. A 23. D 24. C 25. B 26. A 27. D 28. B 29. A 30. C 31. A 32. D 33. C 34. D 35. B2022年全国卷新高考卷II21. D 22. C 23. D 24. C 25. A 26. D 27. A 28. D 29. B 30. B 31. A 32. C 33. C 34. A 35. B2021年全国卷新高考卷I41. C 42. A 43. D 44. A 45. B 46. A 47. B 48. C 49. D 50. A 51. B 52. C 53. B 54. D 55. D2021年全国卷新高考卷II21. D 22. C 23. A 24. B 25. B 26. C 27. D 28. A 29. A 30. C 31. B 32. D 33. B 34. C 35. A2020年全国卷新高考卷I(山东)21. C 22. A 23. C 24. D 25. A 26. B 27. B 28. D 29. C 30.B 31.C 32. A 33. B 34.D 35. D2020年全国卷新高考卷II(海南)21. B 22. B 23. C 24. A 25. B 26. C 27. D 28. C 29. A 30.C 31. B 32. A 33.D 34. A 35. D2024年1月九省联考21. C 22. A 23. D 24. B 25. C 26. D 27. A 28. B 29. C 30. D 31. A 32. B 33. C 34. A 35. B2021年1月八省联考41. C 42. B 43. A 44. D 45. D 46. C 47. B 48. C 49. D50. B51. A 52. D 53. B 54. C 55. A。
2019高考英语(浙江)完形填空强化练习(2)及解析

2019高考英语(浙江)完形填空强化练习(2)及解析Peter’sjobwastoexaminecarswhentheycrossedthefrontiertomakesurethattheyweren otsmugglinganythingintothecountry.Everyeveninghewouldseeafactoryworke rcoming__1__thehilltowardsthefrontier,__2__abikewithapileofgoodsofold strawonit.Whenthebike__3__thefrontier,Peterwouldstopthemanand__4__him takethestrawoffanduntieit.Thenhewouldexaminethestrawvery__5__tosee__6 __hecouldfindanything,afterwhichhewouldlookinalltheman’spockets__7__helethimtiethestrawagain.Themanwouldthenputitonhisbikean dgooffdownthehillwithit.AlthoughPeterwasalways__8__tofindgoldorotherv aluablethings__9__inthestraw,heneverfound__10__.Hewassurethemanwas__1 1__something,buthewasnot__12__tothinkoutwhatitcouldbe.Thenoneevening,afterhehadlooked__13__thestrawandemptiedtheworker’spockets__14__usual,he__15__tohim,“Listen,Iknowyouaresmugglingthings__16__thisfrontier.Won’tyoutellmewhatitis?I’manoldman,andtoday’smylastdayonthe__17__.TomorrowI’mgoingto__18__.IpromiseIshallnottell__19__ifyoutellmewhatyou’vebeensmuggling.”Theworkerdidnotsayanythingfor__20__.Thenhesmiled,turnedtoPeterandsaid quietly,“Bikes.”1.A.towards B.down C.to D.up2.A.filling B.pulling C.pushing D.carrying3.A.arrived B.appeared C.came D.reached4.A.ask B.order C.make D.call5.A.carefully B.quickly C.silently D.horribly6.A.that B.where C.how D.whether7.A.before B.after C.first D.so8.A.lucky B.hoping C.thinking D.wondering9.A.hadbeen B.hidden C.hiding D.havebeen10.A.nothing B.something C.everything D.anything11.A.taking B.smuggling C.stealing D.pushing12.A.possible B.strong C.able D.clever13.A.through B.thoroughly C.upon D.up14.A.like B.more C.then D.as15.A.told B.cried C.ordered D.said16.A.cross B.past C.across D.into17.A.thing B.work C.job D.duty18.A.rest B.back C.retire D.retreat19.A.everyone B.anyone C.noone D.someone20.A.moment B.longtime C.sometime D.sometime名师点评这篇完型填空讲述了身为边防检查员的彼得明知一个工厂工人在走私货物却无法抓住对方的把柄。
2019年浙江高考英语真题模拟2

2019年浙江高考英语试题模拟2选择题部分(共80分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
1. ----Hey, can I ask you a favor? ----Sure , _____________A. here you are.B. just as I thought.C. how is it going?D. what can I do for you?7.Mary worked here as a ________secretary and ended up getting a full-time job with the company.A. pessimisticB. temporaryC. previousD. cautious8.I __________ myself more ----- it was a perfect day.9.shouldn’t have enjoyed B. needn’t have enjoyedC. wouldn’t have enjoyedD. couldn’t have enjoyed4. As the world’s population continues to grow, the_______ of food becomes more and more of a concern.6.worth B. supply C. package D. list7.The children, ___________had played the whole day long, were worn out.A. all of whatB. all of whichC. all of themD. all of whom6. If we leave right away, _________we will arrive on time.A. hopefullyB. curiouslyC. occasionallyD. graduallyA.__________how others react to the book you have just read creates an added pleasure.A. HearingB. HearC. Having heardD. To be hearingB.Eye doctors recommend that a child’s first eye exam _______at the age of six months old. A. was B. beC. wereD. isC.When the group discussion is nearing its end, make sure to ________it with important points. A. conclude B. lead C. avoidD. holdD.During the last three decades, the number of people participating in physical fitness programs ________ sharply.A. was increasingB. has increasedC. had increasedD. will be increasingE.Half of ___________surveyed in 16 countries say they go first to their closest friend to share their deepest wishes and darkest fears.A. theseB. someC. onesD. thoseF.A good listener takes part in the conversation, __________ideas and raising questions to keep the talk flowing.A. realizingB. copyingC. offeringD. misunderstandingG.The museum will open in the spring with an exhibition and a viewing platform______ visitors can watch the big glasshouses being built.A. whatB. whereC. whenD. whyH.It will be a big help if you go to the store and get what we need for dinner.______, I will set the table.A.As a resultB. On the wholeC. In the meanwhileD. As a matter of fact15. People develop _____preference for a particular style of learning at _____ early age and these preferences affect learning.A. a; anB. a; 不填C. 不填; theD. the; an15.The only way to succeed at the highest level is to have total belief _______you are better than anyone else on the sports field.A. howB. thatC. whichD. whether16.Bears _________fat stores throughout the summer and fall to have energy enough to last them through their winter sleep.A. pack upB. build upC. bring upD. take up17.If what your friend comes up with surprises you, don’t reject it immediately. ______ , imagine that it is true.A. ThusB. BesidesC. RatherD. Otherwise18.There are some health problems that, when ________in time, can become bigger ones later on. A. not treated B. not being treated C. not to be treated D. Not having been treated19.------ Excuse me, but could I trouble you for some change? ------- _____ . Will pennies do?16.I know B. Never mind C. I am sure D. Let me seeA.:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20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,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习完形填空模拟检测二记叙文B卷训练

完形填空模拟检测(二) 记叙文 (B卷)(共2篇,限时35分钟)ATwo weeks earlier, my son, Ben, had got in touch. He’d moved to England with his mum when he was three and it had been 13 years since I’d __1__ seen him. So imagine my __2__ when he emailed me saying he wanted to come to visit me.I was __3__! I arrived early at Byron Bay where we were supposed to __4__. The bay was __5__ in sunshine, and there was a group of kayakers around 150m off the shore. Getting a little __6__,I realized one kayak (皮划艇) was in __7__.“Something’s not __8__!” I took off my Tshirt and __9__ into the water.I saw there were two instructors on board and a man lying across the middle. He was __10__ violently. Linking arms with one of the instructors, I helped __11__ the young man out of the water. He was unconscious and as I looked at his face, something __12__ to me. Those brown eyes were very __13__. “What’s his name?” I asked the instructor. “Ben,” he replied, and immediately I __14__. That stranger was my son!The instructors called for an ambulance. __15__, after a brief stay in hospital, Ben was well enough to be allowed to __16__ and later the family met up for dinner. We chatted about everything and then Ben __17__ to me.“I just want to say thank you,” he said.“You __18__ my life!”I still can’t believe what a __19__ it was. I’m just so glad I was there __20__ to help my son.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。
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

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21~23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 January 2015, Gen was in San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico. He had been trying to get his female subject to feel more comfortable before his camera, and when a request for her to smile didn't quite work, he found himself telling her she was beautiful. The result of his shot was so sincere and heartwarming 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 he's already published on his website, however, show the unbelievable effect these simple words can have.When asked to have her photo taken, Mathilda from Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, said, "I don't have any teeth. Please don't make me laugh." After being told she was beautiful, she didn't seem to mind anymore." She and I laughed a lot. It was a nice moment, " Gen said.Margarita was selling fruit on a street in Otavalo, Ecuador, when Gen approached her. She agreed to pose for a picture after the photographer bought some of her fruit, but still didn't 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, with 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 are from Brazil's Marubo tribe. Mamba was shy, and it was only on the second visit to her home that the photographer finally got her permission to take her photo. She seemed to relax, though, when he paid her a compliment.(1) Where was the inspiration for Gen's latest project from?A. His unplanned travel.B. Praise for his photos.C. His love for photography.D. A shooting experience.(2) What do the examples convey?A. Sincere praise makes successful shots.B. Complimenting applies to nearly all women.C. Gen thought highly of his subjects.D. Women are nervous when having photos taken.(3) What is the author's 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年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(B篇)第24~27题10分(每题2.5分)The 45-year-old was walking off Boston's 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 the bone. Her fellow passengers helped push the train to the side 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. "It's $3, 000. I can't afford that. "The woman's heartbreaking requests have caused again the debate over health care in the US, with many describing it as "TAL#NBSP barbaric" that someone should be forced to choose between life and debt."It is absolutely shameful that someone has to worry about the cost of an ambulance in a situation like that. My thoughts are with her, " said the Internet user Yalina. Another wrote:" We 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 health 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, America's life expectancy has remained short—with an average of 79 years old, compared to the global 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 taken to the Boston Medical Center, where she would need surgery.(1) Which of the following best explains " TAL#NBSP barbaric" "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 in 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. America's life expectancy is below the global average.C. The government has cut down on health care spending.D. More health care spending increased life expectancy greatly.(4) What is the best title for the text?A. I Can't Afford ThatB. An Accident Caused a RevolutionC. US Health Care Spending Is RocketingD. A Passenger Got Caught3、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(C篇)第28~30题7.5分(每题2.5分)When people learn to drive, they subconsciously 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). They want AVs to be able to share the roads smoothly and safely without human drivers in predictable ways. That means setting the rules of the road in a precise way that machines can understand. The problem, says Dr Karl Iagnemma of an AV firm, is that every company is doing this in a different way.Last year, Dr Shashua and his colleague published a first attempt to set a standardised set of rules called "Responsibility-Sensitive Safety", and laid down mathematical rules for various events. Last month Voyage, another AV company, made a similar proposal(提议), called "Open Autonomous Safety", which also explains the correct, safe behavior for vehicle in a range of circumstanced. This is all a good start, says Dr Karl Iagnemma. It will take years rather than months for the industry to work as one around a standard, he predicts. But he is optimistic that this will happen eventually, because discussions are already under way and many people working in the field of AVs consider sharing and open source to be the second nature.One area where sharing would speed up the development of a safety standard is "edge cases"—rare events that tax the capabilities(能力)of autonomous systems, such as unexpected behavior by other drivers, plastic bags blowing in front of a vehicle and so on. Because such events occur occasionally, and computers lack common sense to decide how to respond, training AVs to handle edge cases is hard. But by sharing with each other data from edge cases that have actually happened, ad firms can test their systems in simulators(模拟装置)to see how they would respond, and adjust them where needed, benefiting from each other's experience.(1) What do we know about the "rules of the road"?A. They are shared by all AVs.B. They can be ambiguous when accidents occur.C. They remain unchangeable all the time.D. They make it easy to decide who is to blame in accidents.(2) Which of the following might Dr Karl Iagnemma agree with?A. Common standards will surely be set in the near future.B. Companies should set road rules for ads respectively.C. We should decide on correct, safe behavior for vehicles in all events.D. People may work on standardised road rules for ads by sharing and joint efforts.(3) What is the passage mainly talking about?A. Safe driving rules for AVs.B. The significance of the "rules of the road".C. How to set standardised rules for AVs.D. How road rules are special to AVs.二、七选五(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)4、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第31~35题10分(每题2分)Bathed in two cultures from childhood, moving around the world and experiencing different cultures has always been my thing. When I was in high school I heard about students in my class wanting to take the SAT test and study abroad in the USA.1Actually, what I wanted to experience most was the European lifestyle and cultural mix.I used to travel a lot around Europe with my parents as a little kid, and also not forgetting that the French language is one of my mother tongues, France seemed therefore like a top choice for me. French universities have a good reputation and the French capital is internationally well known for its cultural history.2My university was in one of those small cities and I also got the chance to obtain a scholarship which made it easier for me to start my studies.3Opportunities are offered to develop our network and explore the corporate world. The university participated as a partner in international networking courses leading to a European Master's degree, a double degree, or training abroad.4So, if you are an international student who came to France for studies, you can take the chance to explore another country for a term and study in English. I remember wanting to take this opportunity in my first year of my college life and try the program which back then offered students the chance to go on an exchange with Linnaeus University inSweden.5A. I applied and was lucky to get accepted.B. But I was not that attracted to studying there.C. You can find a lot of student-friendly cities as well.D. Because there are many universities with good reputation which attracts students.E. Besides, all these universities have their own unique advantaged.F. Plus, all French universities work with several countries to offer an exchange program.G. The university I chose was small but used to invite business chiefs and directors.三、完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)5、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第36~55题30分(每题1.5分)2018年重庆高三上学期高考模拟(七校联考)第41~60题30分For years, couples have dedicated(把……专用于) a single "ring" finger of the left hand to romance when any other finger would do. A case for the left side, the strongside?1according to history.In the Middle Ages, getting caught writing with one's left hand couldearn2of being abnormal and in Spain, left-handed people might even get severe3. In fact, the strong dislike of the left hand touchedmany4, from some counties against shaking left hands with people, tothe5in ancient Japan that any wife who didn't use her right hand couldbe6divorced on the spot. So why do we7 a finger on the left hand to symbolize lasting love?Past8wasn't all bad. The union of9and the now-standard ring placement can be10back to second-century Egyptians who falsely believed that "a certain most fragile11" began in the fourth finger of the left hand and went directly to the heart. Centuries later, the Romans came to a(n)12conclusion. But they were convinced that a "lover's vein(静脉)" -in13of a nerve-connected this finger with the organthat14blood. During the Roman engagement (订婚)process, a rich man who could15 a ring would put it on his bride-to-be's fourth finger. The modern world may have16that custom from the Romans.Until the seventeenth century, European couples17wore their rings on the right hand. But in 1549, an English reformer used wedding rings as a wayto18the tradition. He published a book, which instructs couples to abandon a centuries-old19by slipping their wedding rings over the left hand's fourth finger. Before long, couples throughout the continent20.A. MaybeB. IndeedC. SureD. NotA. accusationsB. de batesC. discriminationsD. anxietiesA. blameB. hateC. punishmentD. disapprovalA. familiesB. groupsC. culturesD. traditionsA. conceptB. expectationC. struggleD. opinionA. legallyB. widelyC. privatelyD. probablyA. justifyB. arrangeC. rewardD. favorA. beliefB. behaviorC. historyD. experienceA. fondnessB. dutyC. marriageD. religionA. putB. tracedC. rootedD. heldA. organB. fingerC. soulD. nerveA. contraryB. accurateC. similarD. mistakenA. placeB. consequenceC. viewD. advanceA. purifiesB. producersC. absorbsD. pumpsA. possessB. affordC. makeD. valueA. promotedB. adoptedC. basedD. developedA. normallyB. ridiculouslyC. politelyD. romantic allyA. obeyB. breakC. createD. preventA. restrictionB. habitC. practiceD. feelingA. took the leadB. cut a dealC. poured intoD. followed suit四、语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)6、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第56~65题15分(每题1.5分)Japanese designer Kiyoyuki Amano has combined fashion and technology to create a futuristic skirt that lights up1( it)owner's legs. Properly named "Hikaru skirt", which means "Shining skirt", the skirt comes2(equip) with LED lights and the tiny sensors on the inside. So the skirt lights up, and the color and pat term of the light changes every time the3(wear) moves.Amano said that he first placed light bulbs inside a skirt4(accidental), and that's when he noticed that it created5(pleasure) lighting of the body. So he worked on the design some more and soon created a whole line of LED-lit skirts. The Hikaru skirts, he said, were meant6(bridge) the gap between everyday fashion and cosplay.On January 16, Amano7( set) up a web page devoted to his unique c re at ion. He hasn't revealed (透露) a launch date8 a price range yet, but it won't be long9the skirts become a regular feature in the streets of Tokyo.If you'd actually wear one of these Hikaru skirts, maybe you shouldconsider10LED smile to go with it.五、应用文写作(满分15分)7、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第66题15分假定你是李华,你的美国朋友George对中国文化很感兴趣,你想邀请他来参加你市举行的国际文化交流节,请你根据以下提示给他写一封邀请信。
2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(部分重点中学联考)-学生用卷

2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(部分重点中学联考)-学生用卷一、阅读理解(共10小题,每小题2.5,满分25分)1、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(A篇)第21~23题7.5分(每题2.5分)The scene has been set. The Columbus Marathon, 26.2 miles, Oct. 21st 2018. For Rich Carryer and Michelle Cefola, two 34-year old twins from Pittsburgh, PA, this was the day when months of hard work and efforts would pay off. Just a short time ago, they were heading down the same road as their father, who had his first bypass surgery(心脏搭桥手术)at age 38. Regular workouts and a sensible diet just weren't part of their lives, Michelle, however, started a regular fitness program, and soon began to run. The going was slow at first, but soon Michelle was averaging 30-40 miles a week. With this new lifestyle Michelle lost over90pounds in 18 months.Rich was inspired by Michelle's success and also began a transformation. Once again, the running came slow and short in the beginning, but soon Rich was also running 30-40 miles a week. With all the running that the two were doing, and with all the hard work they already completed, they decided to try to satisfy a deep-down wish to run a marathon together as the perfect end to months of hard work.With sponsorship from Rich's employer, an American supermarket chain, Giant Eagle, they started a very strict 18-week marathon training program, which pushed them to their limits. Their weekly running mile age increased to 60 miles some weeks, and included several long runs—two of which were 20 miles long. The Columbus media reported their story; they were interviewed and appeared in "RUNOHIO".And so, on Oct. 21st, Rich and Michelle reached a key moment in their lives. They showed that each and every one of us has the power to change, physically, emotionally(情感上地), or spiritually. They learned that efforts, combined with a dream and fueled by inspiration, can lead to accomplishment.(1) What do we know about Michelle?A. He set up a fitness center.B. He encouraged Rich to join the marathon.C. He once had an unreasonable diet.D. He was born with an overweight problem.(2) What can be inferred from paragraph 3?A. The twins were crazy about sports.B. The twins became famous nationwide.C. The twins received support from others.D. The twins came out on top in the marathon.(3) What does the author want to convey in the last paragraph?A. Better late than never.B. Hard work pays off.C. No way is impossible to courage.D. All things are difficult he fore they are easy.2、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(B篇)第24~26题7.5分(每题2.5分)Dogs are our best friends. That's especially true after a disaster, such as an earthquake. When buildings fall down, search and rescue dogs help find trapped people. Dogs' amazing nose can pick up the smell of survivors. Now scientists have developed an electronic tool that does the same thing. It's taking smell detection (探测) to a whole new level.The new invention is a sort of electronic nose, which can detect extremely low levels of many compounds (化合物) from people's skin. This isn't the first time engineers have developed such an object. Earlier models, however, have been TAL#NBSP bulky and expensive. They could not detect low levels of target compounds either. The new one is inexpensive and small enough to fit inside handheld equipment.The electronic nose can detect extremely slight smell of more than one compound at the same time. "Being able to do this, in such a small object, is the significant discovery, " says Sotiris E. Pratsinis, Professor of Process Engineering & Materials Science at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. His team tested it in special spaces. They were like the small spaces where people might be trapped. Chemicals given off by the volunteers built up inside. The electronic equipment detected those compounds at unbelievable low levels.The results were good news for the research team. But they may be not for our four-legged friends, who could soon he out of a job. "Ideally, this technology could replace search and rescue dogs, " Pratsinis says.Stephen Taylor, an electrical engineer, agreed that the new technology has some benefits over dogs. Still, he thinks it may be too soon to have our trusts friends retire. He suspects, "I foresee that such an object could add to the fine work done by the dogs." Taylor also points out some potential limitations of the new invention. "E-notes are useful. But they can be very likely to be affected by unstable readings and interruption, " he says.(1) Which of the following best explains "bulky" underlined in paragraph 2?A. Complex.B. Fragile.C. Handy.D. Large.(2) What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A. What e-notes' working principle is.B. How e-notes are made.C. What differences between dogs and e-nose are.D. How powerful e-notes are.(3) What does Step hen Taylor mean?A. Dogs and e-notes could work together.B. Search and rescue dogs will retire soon.C. E-nose are more reliable than nose of dogs.D. Dogs are better at finding out trapped people.3、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(C篇)第27~30题10分(每题2.5分)When people find themselves in difficult conflicts, they often turn to mediation(调解). Mediators are advised to listen attentively, avoid favoring the ideas of one party, and make both sides feel at ease. Surprisingly, new research that my colleagues and I conducted suggests that, to effectively help people settle their conflicts, mediators should adopt a hostile(敌对的)attitude rather than a calming one. A hostile mediator, we find, brings better results than a nice one.Why would adding more negativity(消极性)to an already hostile situation prove beneficial? Consider how parents typically react when they can't get their children to stop quarreling: "I don't care who started it-both of you, go to your rooms!" At first sight, a calm mediator seems likely to be more effective. But as anyone with brothers or sisters knows, parents' seemingly unsympathetic treatment of the situation can have an unusual effect. Children who moments before were troubling each other suddenly become more reasonable due to their unkind parents.In our research, we created situations in which pairs of negotiators were part of a heated conflict. In some cases, the mediator had a "nice" approach-calm and polite. In others, he was hostile-aggressive and somewhat rude. Across different types of conflicts, we found that negotiators were more willing and able to reach an agreement in the presence of a hostile mediator than in the presence of a nice one.The main result of the test is not that hostility pays off. In feet, recent research has documented the social costs of negative behavior. For example, being the target of rude behavior reduces people's performance on a variety of tasks. Other research shows the social benefits of positive behavior. People are more likely to close deals and become future business partners.Even with the widespread social benefits of positive behavior and costs of negative behavior, hostility can pay off in certain situations.(1) What can we learn about parents' settlement of conflicts in paragraph 2?A. It's calming and wise.B. It's arbitrary but effective.C. It's commonly adopted.D. It harms family relationship.(2) How does the author support his viewpoints?A. By giving examples and experimenting.B. By analyzing causes and effects.C. By presenting facts.D. By making comparison.(3) Which best describes the author's attitude in the text?A. Concerned.B. Doubtful.C. Objective.D. Positive.(4) What could be the title of the text?A. The Significance of Effective MediationB. The Costs of Negative BehaviorC. The Benefits of Positive BehaviorD. The Surprising Power of Hostility二、七选五(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)4、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第31~35题10分(每题2分)Are you tired of shopping for furniture and coming home empty-handed? Helpless for purchasing what simply is not a match for your home's decoration? The following tips will help guide you on your furniture-buying journey.If you want to purchase wood furniture, look for quality woodwork.1, it will not last very long. It is best to spend more to get a piece of furniture with some excellent woodwork on it.Don't ever purchase any large piece of furniture without first measuringit.2. Bring a tape measure when you shop for furniture and know in advance the special limitations you are working with.3, think about how it will fit in with the rest of your decoration. It's one thing to see a side table out while you're shopping, but it's another thing to bring it home and try to make it work with everything else you have. Think carefully before you buy.4, realize and remember they might not be your best source of advice and information. They may be focused on customer service, but only to sell. An actual decorator is someone who can really help find the right furniture for your home.The furniture has much to do with your home's quality, and is what makes your homecomplete.5A. Make sure the furniture is greenB. When you buy a single piece of furnitureC. The furniture may have been poorly builtD. High-quality furniture can really affect a homeE. If nails(钉子) are used to keep a piece of furniture togetherF. While it's good to talk to the sales people in furniture storesG. Knowing where to show it means making sure it will fit there三、完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)5、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第36~55题30分(每题1.5分)I always come across random acts of kindness in my life. Many years ago, Iwas1Costa Rica when I found myself inan2situation: my credit cards and bank cards went outof3abroad, and I only had $5to my4.I had no way to get money. I didn't know anybody in this country. I only knew basic Spanish, and besides the cash the only5. I had was a return ticket to my country in almost two6. Back then, there was no such thing as mobile phones,and7e-mail was very limited. To find help, I decided to go to the countryside. With the only coins I had, I8the bus terminal and found a village,which9almost the exact amount. About 4 hours later, I arrived at Santa Rosa Abajo at midnight.I knocked door to door,10in my very poor Spanish that I was a foreigner travelling in Cost a Rica with no money but I11to stay here for over ten days. I begged them for a12—such as cooking, cleaning and looking after their kids, anything like that. Everybody13, " Oh my, but so poor are we that we have no14food or space. Maybe you can try thenext15." And they'd point me to another house.16, I arrived at a Chinese restaurant. The owner of the restaurant was very17. She gave me food and called the Red Cross to cometo18me. With the head of the Red Cross, I spentmy19days in Costa Rica.This is one of the best trips I've ever had, because I realized hat when you're in a position to be ableto20, it actually makes you feel happy.A. circlingB. consideringC. enteringD. visitingA. absurdB. impossibleC. awkwardD. ordinaryA. useB. rangeC. controlD. dateA. advantageB. wonderC. nameD. creditA. necessityB. possessionC. memoryD. impressionA. hoursB. daysC. weeksD. monthsA. againB. evenC. yetD. thusA. looked forB. headed toC. stayed atD. thought ofA. createdB. earnedC. savedD. costA. explainingB. remindingC. apologizingD. informingA. managedB. neededC. failedD. agreedA. jobB. mealC. roomD. conversationA. acceptedB. noddedC. repliedD. withdrewA. extraB. cheapC. preparedD. wastedA. timeB. chanceC. familyD. restaurantA. NormallyB. NaturallyC. DirectlyD. FinallyA. sensibleB. richC. confidentD. generousA. rescueB. comfortC. interviewD. encourageA. frighteningB. trainingC. excitingD. remainingA. helpB. receiveC. succeedD. travel四、语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)6、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第56~65题15分(每题1.5分)Former International Olympic Committee(IOC)President Juan Antonio Samaranch, who blazed a trail(开辟一条新路)for China's Olympic dreams,1(award) the China Reform Friendship Medal on the grand gathering celebrating the 40th anniversary of the country's reform and opening-up on December 18, 2018.As one of the ten foreigners who were honored2the medal, Samaranch (1920—2010)served as the chief of the IOC from 1980—when China returned to the Olympics after more than two decades—to 2001, during which Beijing won3bid to host the 2008 Olympic Games.He has developed a lasting friendship with China.In March 1982, during a meeting in Beijing with DengXiaoping,4(praise) as the chief architect of China's reform and opening-up policy, Samaranch advised that China5(be)a candidate to host the Olympics.The 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games witnessed the birth of China's first Olympic champion—Xu Haifeng,6gold medal in the men's free shooting event was presented by Samaranch at the ceremony.In 9991, Chin7(eventual)submitted its bid for the 2000 Olympic Games. Even though Beijing lost the race by just two votes to Sydney, China made such agood8(impress)on the IOC that Samaranch invited Beijing to bid again for the 2008 Olympics. The Beijing Olympic Games Bid Committee memberswent9( crazy)as IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch announced Beijing the host of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Moscow, Russia on July 13, 2001.After his retirement the same year, Samaranch paid multiple visits to China and brought many officials who once organized the 1992 Barcelona OlympicGames10(assist)with the Beijing Games.五、应用文写作(满分15分)7、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第66题15分假如你是李华。
浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习完形填空模拟检测一记叙文A卷训练.

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完形填空模拟检测(一) 记叙文 (A卷)(共2篇,限时35分钟)AOur younger son, Tim, was in his senior year of high school.Every student is madly trying to get good __1__ and complete college applications.There was an essay he had to write and the __2___was drawing near.We’re good parents.We do our best at keeping our___3__ shut — whenever possible.Tim knew what he should do, but he had a tendency to __4__ anything.Weekend homework was never done until Sunday night, no matter how much free time there might have been.I knew I shouldn’t __5__ him, but I really worried.So I said in an offhand (随便的) way, “By the way, Tim, have you worked on that essay you’re __6__ to do?” Tim, in his __7__ way, looked at me and said, “Mom, your anxiety is not going to make me get it done any faster” — a line that has been __8__ in family memory forever.Tim hit on something that seems __9__ truer today than when he first said it.Our anxiety doesn’t make us faster or more efficient. __10__, it simply makes us more anxious.It seems so __11__, and yet, something I easily forget.When I closed my eyes on the subway train, my anxiety was the first thing to __12__.It was surprisingly loud: “You need to do this! Have you worried about that? What about that?” I __13__ to open my eyes quickly, take out my phone and send an email __14__ put down something in my calendar.I forgot I should deal with my anxiety rather than be __15__ by it.We should keep our anxiety under __16__.How can we have the courage to face __17__ if we worry about this and that? When our anxiety comes up, we should keep our eyes closed and say to ourselves that __18__ will be much better and we can make it through.As long as we __19__ dealing with anxiety every day, it will become less and less till it disappears __20__.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。
2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(原创卷(二))-学生用卷

2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(原创卷(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21~23题7.5分(每题2.5分)I always dreamed of studying abroad to learn at a world-class university while further exploring the grounds on which these nations achieved new milestones of development with each passing day.To study abroad after my graduation, I could not stop seeking my dream. To take the first step, I did some brainstorming and explored opportunities on the Internet and finally decided to go to China. There were a number of reasons behind it—its advanced education system and thousands of centuries of rich culture inspired me to study there. The primary one was my curiosity about how a nation has left many nations behind in a short time at its fast pace of development.So just like that, I applied, along with some of my friends, for a master's degree program at Communication University of China. I was the only one who got selected in the said program and in addition, the Chinese Scholarship Council sponsored all of my expenses. This good news was welcomed by my family.This is my seventh month in Beijing. In my experience, one thing that appeared to be missing was the internship(实习期)which I tried to find because I want to work here after completion of my studies. After some struggle I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to work as an intern with the Center for China and Globalization(CCG). It's very exciting to work on their team as a researcher. Now I can proudly say that my decision to choose China as a study destination is the best decision I have ever made.(1) What does the author intend to do in the beginning?A. Add some background information.B. Summarize the main idea of the text.C. Explain the reason for writing the passage.D. Encourage people to pursue dreams.(2) What is the most important reason for the author coming to China?A. China's rich culture.B. His curiosity.C. China's advanced education system.D. His family's support.(3) What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Learning and working in ChinaB. Travel experiences in ChinaC. Realization of d re ans in ChinaD. Importance of having dreams2、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(B篇)第24~27题10分(每题2.5分)Sugar gliders (蜜袋鼯) are small, cute, and unique little animals. Sugar gliders are a long-term commitment, living up to 14 years with good care, and require a special diet, lots of attention, and space. Baby sugar gliders start life off in their mother's pocket, jest like kangaroos.All wild sugar gliders are from Australia, Indonesia, and New Guinea where they live in tree tops. Sugar gliders in the wild live in social family units called colonies. This social life is very important to all sugar gliders and they enjoy the companionship and communication from their own species.Sugar gliders can make lovable, playful, and entertaining animals, but regular interaction with them is very important if you want the glider to be friendly, especially if having a colony of them. Sugar gliders will get along with other gliders that they live with. While these glider relationships are very important, you'll still want to make sure your glider is also friendly with you if you want to handle them.Sugar gliders are quick, love to climb, will glide from place to place if space allows it, and like to stay in a nest during the day to sleep. They cannot be potty(便盆) trained but they seldom bring owners cleaning trouble.Sugar gliders can be very noisy. The noises that a sugar glider makes are usually to show that they are upset, frightened, hungry, or to express other feelings. "Crabbing" is the most often heard sound of an upset glider and this warning should be noticed or you may be in for an unkind bite. You will hear this sound if you wake a sleeping glider up during the day since they are TAL#NBSP nocturnal, you also might be at the risk of losing a good rest.Pet sugar gliders have fairly strict dietary requirements. The perfect diet for a sugar glider is still a widely argued topic but more and more research has been done over the years to determine some of the best options.(1) Which of the following is required for keeping a pet sugar glideraccording to the text?A. Long-time care.B. Joyful toys.C. A special pocket.D. Technical knowledge.(2) What do you know about sugar gliders from the text?A. They like to make noises.B. They are normally quite clean.C. They are always very friendly.D. They live in caves in the wild.(3) Why do owners need regular interaction with sugar gliders?A. To create harmony for sugar gliders.B. To lengthen sugar gliders' life.C. To give sugar gliders a sense of security.D. To form a bond with sugar gliders.(4) What does the underlined word "nocturnal" in paragraph 5 probably mean?A. in high spiritsB. in poor conditionC. active at nightD. noisy during the day3、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟(C篇)第28~30题7.5分(每题2.5分)The right paint can add appeal to your walls—and now it can also make them smarter. Researchers recently transformed a wall into an outsize trackpad and motion sensor by using low-cost conducive paint to create a large grid of electrode(电极).Such a smart wall can sense human touch and track gestured from a short distance. It can also detect where electrical equipment is and whether it is switched on. The technology could someday turn on lights when a person enters a room, track a player's motion in an interactive video game or monitor a child's television use. Walls are everywhere, so why not turn them into sensors for smart homes? " says Yang Zhang, a computer science doctoral student at Carnegie Mellon University, who helped to develop the concept.To create the high-teach surface, Zhang and his colleagues applied painter's tape in a lattice(格子结构)pattern to a twelve-by- eight-foot wall, and then coated it with commercially available conducivepaint. Removing the tape left a pattern of diamond-shaped electrode, which the researchers connected using thin copper(铜) tape strips. Finally, they wired the strips to a custom-built circuit board and covered the wall with standard latex (胶乳)paint. The entire project took four hours and cost less than $200. In theory, Zhang says, "Anyone can use the technique to make a wall smart. "In the wall's appliance-detection mode, the power is turned off. The researchers detected iPads up to 6.5 feet away from the wall; fans and floor lamps could be sensed from about 10 feet. Zhang and his colleagues presented the wall in April at the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems."Engineers have long dreamed of technologies that blend into our surroundings, " says Christian Holz, a research scientist at Microsoft Research in Redmond, who did not participate in the work. "It nicely questions our understanding of what a device might be and demonstrated how rich sensing technology can combine with everyday objects."(1) What can a smart wall do now according to the passage?A. Detect people's locations.B. Turn on lights automatically.C. Monitor a person's television use.D. Track humans' movements at close range.(2) What can we learn about the smart wall?A. It is easy to build.B. It is cheap but time-consuming.C. It benefits people in many ways.D. It adds appeal to the buildings.(3) What is Christian Holz's attitude towards this new invention?A. Positive.B. Negative.C. Neutral.D. Unknown.二、七选五(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)4、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第31~35题10分(每题2分)If you want to make a great first impression, you can take some basic steps: Smile, make eye contact, listen more than you talk, ask the other person questions. But how can you convince yourself that people will like you?1●Give a sincere compliment.Everyone loves to be praised,2.Show interest by asking questions. Ask what it's like to do what the person does. Ask what's hard about it. Ask what the person loves about it. You'll soon find things to compliment.●Focus on letting people talk about themselves.People love to talk about themselves. Research shows approximately 40 percent of everyday speech is spent telling other people what we think or feel, Research also shows that talking aboutourselves,3, leads to the same pleasure sensation in the brain as money or food. By helping people talk about themselves, you're seen as a great conversation a list even when you actually say very little. And in the process, you also make other people feel better about themselves, which makes them like you.●_4Think about the difference in these statements: "I had to go to a meeting. " "I got to meet with some great people." No big deal, right? Wrong. We like to be around happy, enthusiastic, and motivated people. Keep in mind that choosing the right words also affects how you feel. Don't say, "I have to go to the gym. " Say, "I want to go to the gym."●Show a little vulnerability(脆弱)Great friends are willing to be vulnerable,5Admit your mistakes. Laugh at yourself. When you do, other people won't laugh at you. They'll laugh with you. And they'll immediately like you, and want to be around you more.A. Change one wordB. whether in life or on social mediaC. especially since no one gets enough praiseD. basically, talking about our subjective experiencesE. Commit yourself to taking a few steps to make sure almost anyone will like youF. Great teams are often led by people willing to admit weaknesses and failingsG. When you're in an unfamiliar setting, it's a lot easier to assume people won'tlike you三、完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)5、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第36~55题30分(每题1.5分)In April, 1952, I was at William Cleveland Elementary School in Houston. It was spelling bee time in our city—brochure of words were1to students for them to studyin2for the classroom spelling competitions. Theywould3to a school wide competitionand4qualification for the city wide bee, where school winners fought forthe5of being the spelling champion of Houston.The day before the bee, my youngest brother was playing with6and set a fire in our apartment7. My mother called next morningto8my teacher Miss Pemberton of the accident, knowing that the class spelling bee was9that day.On my arrival at school, Miss Pemberton10before I went into my classroom. She asked if I wanted her to11the spelling bee and hold it another day, considering I was about the fire. I told her no. That day, I won the bee in my class. Then at the school spelling12, I won again! The citywide bee with classroomchampions13, I won again! The citywide spelling bee was onemonth14.Every Sunday afternoon, Miss Pemberton would help me practiceby15spelling words. After a couple of hours, she would take me to an ice cream shop for a short16. We would enjoy a big judge Sundae there,a17I'd never had. We practiced everyweekend18the city wide spelling bee with all the school champions.I did not win the city wide bee, but I was still proud to have19. I also felt grateful that I had such a20teacher in elementary school.A. lentB. awardedC. recommendedD. distributedA. preparationB. searchC. exchangeD. returnA. seeB. adjustC. leadD. belongA. initialB. eventualC. specialD. normalA. victoryB. strengthC. honorD. hopeA. matchesB. toysC. friendsD. wordsA. randomlyB. deliberatelyC. nervouslyD. accidentallyA. warnB. informC. requestD. remindA. completedB. broadcastC. celebratedD. scheduledA. pulled me asideB. calmed me downC. cut me offD. picked me upA. holdB. cancelC. delayD. joinA. upsetB. regretfulC. guiltyD. angryA. cheeringB. competingC. performingD. leavingA. longB. agoC. tooD. awayA. calling backB. calling outC. making upD. making outA. comfortB. reliefC. relaxationD. classA. giftB. pleasureC. treatD. recognitionA. exceptB. afterC. sinceD. untilA. participatedB. learnedC. watchedD. succeededA. challengingB. caringC. surprisingD. promising四、语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)6、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第56~65题15分(每题1.5分)San Francisco is full of fun things to do on Saint Patrick's Day, including the annual parade(游行), celebrations, and live performances. The city is also home1more than a dozen Irish bars and restaurants. Every year, the United Irish Societies of SanFrancisco2(host)a large Saint Patrick's Day parade and festival. The 2018 celebrations3(set)on Saturday, March 17 and most activities were organized at the weekend.The highlight of the event was the Saint Patrick's Day parade,4(start)at 11:30 am. The parade route began at Market and Second Streets and headed straight down Market Street all5way to Civic Center Plaza. This was6the festival took place.The7(attract)festival included Irish music, dancing, and a never-ending supply of drinks, and many popular bands took the stage during the day. The festival started at 10 am and closed around 5 pm that afternoon. People loved heading over in the early afternoon to hunt for delicious food and enjoy the8(entertain).However,9(be)prepared if you plan on staying all day, for it does tend to get a little crazy10(late)on in the afternoon.五、应用文写作(满分15分)7、【来源】 2019年浙江高三下学期高考模拟第66题15分假定你是李华,你校英语协会为响应 "建设美丽中国" 的倡议,将举办主题为 "我为乡村振兴(rural revitalization)献计献策" 的讨论会。
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完形填空模拟检测(二) 记叙文 (B卷)(共2篇,限时35分钟)ATwo weeks earlier, my son, Ben, had got in touch. He’d moved to England with his mum when he was three and it had been 13 years since I’d __1__ seen him. So imagine my __2__ when he emailed me saying he wanted to come to visit me.I was __3__! I arrived early at Byron Bay where we were supposed to __4__. The bay was __5__ in sunshine, and there was a group of kayakers around 150m off the shore. Getting a little __6__,I realized one kayak (皮划艇) was in __7__.“Something’s not __8__!” I took off my Tshirt and __9__ into the water. I saw there were two instructors on board and a man lying across the middle. He was __10__ violently. Linking arms with one of the instructors, I helped __11__ the young man out of the water. He was unconscious and as I looked at his face, something __12__ to me. Those brown eyes were very __13__. “What’s his name?” I asked the instructor. “Ben,” he replied, and immediately I __14__. That stranger was my son!The instructors called for an ambulance. __15__, after a brief stay in hospital, Ben was well enough to be allowed to __16__ and later the family met up for dinner. We chatted about everything and then Ben __17__ to me.“I just want to say thank you,” he said.“You __18__ my life!”I still can’t believe what a __19__ it was. I’m just so glad I was there __20__ to help my son.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。
作者到约定的地方去见自己13年没见面的儿子,却在那里遇到有人溺水。
勇敢的作者下水救人,巧合的是,他救起的年轻人正是自己的儿子。
1.A.also B.oftenC.even D.last解析:选D 前文说作者的儿子本3岁时就离开了作者,因此这里表示“自从我上次(last)见他到现在已经13年了”。
2.A.delight B.reliefC.anger D.worry解析:选A 前文提到作者已经13年没见过自己的儿子了,因此儿子发来电子邮件,说要来看望作者,作者应该感到高兴(delight)。
3.A.scared B.shockedC.thrilled D.ashamed解析:选 C 根据上文语境可知,多年没有见面的儿子要来看望自己,作者自然是感到激动的(thrilled)。
后面的“arrived early”也给出了提示。
scared“害怕的”;shocked“震惊的”;asha med“感到惭愧或羞耻的”。
4.A.talk B.stayC.meet D.settle解析:选 C 此处指作者很早就来到他们约定见面(meet)的地方。
talk“谈话”;stay“停留”;settle“解决”。
5.A.bathed B.cleanC.deep D.formed解析:选A 此处意为“海湾沐浴在阳光中”,be bathed in表示“沐浴在……中”。
clean“清洁的”;deep“深的”;form“组成,形成”。
6.A.faster B.closerC.heavier D.wiser解析:选B 上文提到这些皮划艇离岸边约有150米远,下文提到作者注意到有意外的情况发生,因此这里用closer,表示“走得更近一些”。
7.A.trouble B.advanceC.question D.battle解析:选A 根据下文提到作者把那个年轻人从水里救出来可知,作者意识到一只皮划艇遇到了麻烦。
in trouble表示“有麻烦”。
in advance“提前”;in question“有疑问”;in battle“在战斗中”。
8.A.real B.rightC.fair D.fit解析:选B 上文提到有一艘皮划艇遇到了麻烦,因此这里用“Something’s not right!”表示“有情况不对劲”。
real“真正的”;fair“公正的”;fit“健康的”。
9.A.stared B.sankC.dived D.fell解析:选C 此处表示作者脱掉T恤衫跳进(dived)水里救人。
stare“盯着看”;sink“下沉”;fall“落下”。
10.A.arguing B.fightingC.shouting D.shaking解析:选D 这里表示年轻人在水中剧烈地颤抖(shaking)。
argue“辩论”;fight“打斗”;shout“喊叫”。
11.A.lead B.persuadeC.carry D.keep解析:选C 根据前文的“Linking arms with”和下文提到的“out of the water”可知,作者和一个教练员双臂连接,帮着把那个年轻人从水里抬(carry)出来。
lead“带领”;persuade“说服”;keep“保持”。
12.A.happened B.occurredC.applied D.appealed解析:选B 下文提到被救的年轻人正是作者13年没见面的儿子,因此这里表示作者看着昏迷不醒的年轻人,突然想到一些事情。
something occurred to sb.表示“某人突然想到某事”。
13.A.sharp B.pleasantC.attractive D.familiar解析:选D 下文提到被救者是作者的儿子,因此这里表示在作者眼里,对方的褐色眼睛看起来很熟悉(familiar)。
sharp“尖锐的”;pleasant“令人愉快的”;attractive“吸引人的”。
14.A.agreed B.hesitatedC.doubted D.knew解析:选D 上文提到作者对这个年轻人的褐色眼睛很熟悉,并且教练告诉作者这个年轻人的名字是本,于是作者马上知道(knew)了。
agree“同意”;hesitate“犹豫”;doubt“怀疑”。
15.A.Fortunately B.FranklyC.Sadly D.Suddenly解析:选 A 幸运的是(Fortunately),本在医院里待了很短时间就康复了。
frankly“坦率地”;sadly“悲伤地”;suddenly“突然”。
16.A.return B.relaxC.speak D.leave解析:选D 经过短暂的住院治疗后,本被允许离开(leave)医院。
return“返回”;relax“放松”;speak“说话”。
17.A.joked B.turnedC.listened D.pointed解析:选 B 由下文本对父亲表示感谢可知,这里表示本转向(turned to)作者。
joke“开玩笑”;listen“听”;point“指向”。
18.A.created B.honoredC.saved D.guided解析:选 C 上文提到作者帮助教练把本从水中救上来,因此此处选save表示“挽救,营救”。
create“创造”;honor“尊敬”;guide“指导,指引”。
19.A.coincidence B.changeC.pity D.pain解析:选A 从故事情节的发展来看,作者去与13年没见面的儿子会面,结果在水中救起溺水者,这个溺水者正是自己的儿子,这简直太巧了。
故选coincidence,表示“巧合的事”。
change“变化”;pity“遗憾”;pain“疼痛”。
20.A.on board B.in timeC.for sure D.on purpose解析:选B 这里表示作者感慨自己及时出现在事故现场救了自己的儿子,因此选in time表示“及时”。
on board“在(船、飞机、火车等)上”;for sure“确信”;on purpose“故意地”。
BWhen most of us get a text message on our cell phone from an unknown person, we usually say “sorry, __1__ number!” and move on. But when Dennis Williams __2__ a text that clearly wasn’t intended for him, he did something __3__.On March 19, Dennis got a group text __4__ him that a couple he didn’t know were at the hospital, waiting for the __5__ of a baby.“Congrat ulations! But I think someone was mistaken,” Dennis __6__. The baby was born and update texts were __7__ quickly from the overjoyed grandmother, Teresa. In her __8__, she didn’t seem to realize that she was __9__ the baby’s photos with a complete stranger. “Well, I don’t __10__ you all but I will get there to take pictures with the baby,” replied Dennis before asking which room the new __11__ were in.Much to the family’s surprise, Dennis stuck to his __12__! He turned up at the hospital __13__ gifts for the new mother Lindsey and her baby boy. Lindsey’s husband was totally __14__ by the unexpected visit. “I don’t think we would have randomly invited him over but we __15__ it and the gifts.”Teresa __16__ a photo of the chance meeting on a social networking website __17__ by the touching words:“What a __18__ this young man was to our family! He was so __19__ and kind to do this.” The post has since gained the __20__ of social media users all over the world, receiving more than 184,000 shares and 61,500 likes in just three days.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。