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浙江省杭州市2019届高三高考模拟卷英语试题11(含答案)

浙江省杭州市2019届高三高考模拟卷英语试题11(含答案)
浙江省杭州市2019届高三高考模拟卷英语试题11(含答案)

2019年高考英语模拟试卷

试卷满分:150分考试时间:120分钟

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,你将有两分钟时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

1.What’s the date today?

A. May 30th

B. May 31st

C. June 1st

2. Where was the boy last Monday?

A. In his school

B. In Europe

C. In China

3. How much does one adult ticket cost?

A. 60 dollars

B. 40 dollars

C. 30 dollars

4. What does the woman think of the roast duck?

A. Great

B. Bad

C. Just so-so

5. What does the man mean?

A. He is not the one to blame.

B. He will be responsible for it.

C. He will be more careful next time.

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罝。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。

6. Where does this conversation take place?

A. On a plane

B. In a restaurant

C. In a hotel

7. What will the woman bring to the man’s son?

A. Warm water

B. Hot coffee

C. Orange juice

听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。

8. What is Ann worried about?

A. Losing the job

B. Failing to find a job

C. Missing the promotion

9. What will the woman do this weekend?

A. Go to a movie

B. Work overtime

C. Have a good rest

10. What do we know about Ann?

A. She likes her job

B. She works very hard

C. She will be a manager.

听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。

11. When did the painter start painting?

A. In 1985

B. In 1953

C. In 1946

12. What is the painting mainly about?

A. Some hikers

B. A walking route

C. An old tree

13. How much does the man pay at last?

A. 300 pounds

B. 350 pounds

C. 380 pounds

听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题。

14. Why does the woman want to change their car?

A. It uses much gas

B. It is not big enough

C. It is too old to go well

15. How long has the car been used?

A. For one year

B. For two years

C. For three years.

16. What does the man think of the woman’s suggestion?

A. Unbelievable

B. Interesting

C. Reasonable

17. What are the two speakers going to do later?

A. Buy a new car

B. Go for a picnic

C. Sell the old car.

听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20题。

18. How do people in China order food?

A. According to pictures in the menu.

B. According to words in the menu.

C. According to the waiter’s descriptions.

19. When do people usually start to order?

A. After sitting immediately

B. After several minutes’ talk.

C. After finishing drinking.

20. What can’t you see at the dinner table in China?

A. Beer

B. Hot water

C. Cold water.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节满分35分)

第一节(共10小题,每小题2.5分,满分25分)

阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将其涂黑。

A

The suicide rate in America is up by 18% since 2000. This is not merely a tragedy; it matters politically, too. The rise is largely among white, middle-aged, poorly educated men in areas that were left behind by booms and crushed by busts. Their deaths are a symptom of troubles that should not be ignored.

Nonetheless, beyond America’s gloomy trend is a more optimistic story: that at a global level, suicide is down by 29% since 2000. As a result, 2.8m lives have been saved in that time—three times as many as have been killed in battle. There is no one reason. It is happening at different rates among different groups in different places.

Why are people now less likely to take their own lives? Urbanization and greater freedom have helped. Accounts of those who attempt suicide, and of the relatives of those who succeed, suggest that many young Asian women were driven to despair by violent husbands and overbearing in-laws. As people move to cities and the grip of

tradition loosens, women have more choice about whom they marry or live with, making life more bearable. Leaving the village helps in another way, too. Because farming involves killing things, rural folk are likelier to have the means to kill themselves—guns, pesticides—to hand.

Efforts to control access to the means to kill oneself can help, too. Suicide is surprisingly impulsive. A study of young Chinese women who had tried to kill themselves showed that three-fifths had been contemplating suicide for less than two hours, and one in ten for less than a minute. Of 515 people who had survived the leap from San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge between 1937 and 1971, 94% were still alive in 1978—which suggests that a suicide postponed is likely to be a suicide prevented.

21. Which is not the reason of suicide decreasing?

A. More freedom

B. More forced marriages

C. Urbanization

D. More control on means

22. We can infer from paragraph4 that________

A. many people decided to kill themselves after a serious consideration

B. about 484 people still alive in 1978 after surviving the leap between 1937 and 1971

C. 515 people tried to suicide by jumping from Golden Gate Bridge between 1937 and 1971

D. three-fifths young Chinese women may decide to suicide within 2 hours

23. What should be the best title for the text?

A. More lives have been saved

B. Suicide is surprisingly impulsive

C. A suicide postponed is a suicide prevented

D. Why suicide is falling around the world

B

Frances O’Grady, the head of Britain’s Trades Union Congress, t hrew down a gauntle t on September 10th. “We can win a four-day working week,” she told members. The demand is far from new. Shorter working weeks have been tried in New Zealand and Sweden, where they resulted in happier, healthier and more motivated employees. Those who work shorter weeks are also reported to be more productive. Should weekends, therefore, be lengthened?

France’s experience suggests workers may not leap at the chance of hard work for fewer hours. The government reduced the full-time worker’s week to 35 hours in 2000. Last year the French worked 38.9 hours a week on average, seeming happy to labour above the required level and pocket the extra pay or holiday allowance.

And businesses may not seize the opportunity either. Working less may be linked to higher productivity (on a per-hour basis), but overall output could still fall because of the smaller number of hours worked. That will not get governments or employers excited.

Advocates of a four-day week could claim that improving people’s quality of life is more important than boosting the economy. In an essay published during The Great Depression, John Maynard Keynes wrote of an “age of leisure and abundance” in w hich technological advances would allow people to work 15-hour weeks.

Unfortunately for any readers working on a Friday afternoon, Keynes jumped the gun. Even Ms O’Grady, now demanding for a longer weekend, is pessimistic in her timescale. A four-day week is apparently achievable “in this century”.

24. What does the underlined phrase “threw down a gauntlet” mean in paragraph 1?

A. delivered a speech

B. made an announcement

C. issued a challenge

D. appealed to public attention

25. Government and employers may be against a longer weekend because___________

A. longer weekends lead to lower efficiency

B. a four-day working week is a rather new idea

C. longer weekends is not practical

D. shorter weekdays cause overall output falling

26. What is Ms O’Grady’s attitude toward longer weekends?

A. Realizable

B. Disapproval

C. Negative

D. Neutral

C

Humans and elephants don't always get along. In Africa and Asia, elephants damage public facilities, farmers' crops, and natural habitat critical for other species. If an elephant becomes a problem, humans may kill it. So local people are trying to find better ways to keep elephants away from sensitive places. Now, researchers think they have a good tool to discourage elephants: honeybee.

"Elephants strongly dislike being bitten in the trunk, so it's an extremely sensitive organ. Imagine being bitten in your nose by a bee, and multiply that a few thousand times." Mark Wright, a professor of entomology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

Kenyan farmers have long known that if they hang live beehives around their farms, they will drive elephants away. "The problem is how do you manage hundreds of thousands of hives, if you have a huge area to protect? And then the idea came up to look at the alarm, which are chemicals that the bees release to launch an attack on something that's robbing the hive." Because elephants have a highly developed sense of smell, Wright and his team thought they might be able to use the bees' chemical alarm signal to affect elephant behavior.

So the researchers tested out chemicals that imitate honeybees' alarm. In Greater Kruger National Park in South Africa, the team hung white socks treated with the mixture as well as untreated control socks around an elephant watering hole, and then observed the animals' behavior. "Elephants are really curious organisms, they'll walk along and see something like a sock hanging on a branch in the environment, and they'll inspect it, and if it's not treated with the alarm, they'll pick it up, throw it around, try to taste it, things like that. And in the case of the treated ones, we found that they would show immediate signs of unease or uncertainty, and they'd eventually back off from them. Very seldom would they go pick them up and play with them."The study is in the journal Current Biology.

Next up, the researchers plan to refine the mixture, in order to get an even stronger avoidance response from elephants. That way, these remarkable animals will stay far away from wherever they should not be going—and both elephants and humans can coexist a bit more peacefully.

27. According to the author, what would people do if an elephant continually destroys the farm?

A. They would drive it away.

B. They would beat it hard.

C. They may force it to live in a poor area.

D. They may kill it without mercy.

28.The chemicals can successfully drive elephants away because of_________.

A. elephants’ sensitive trunk

B. elephants’ well developed sense of smell

C. elephants’ powerful hearing

D. elephants’ huge curiosity

29. According to paragraph 5, when an elephant find a sock with chemicals, it feels________.

A. pleasant

B. curious

C. nervous

D. thrilled

30. Where might you read the text?

A. In a scientific magazine

B. On the school notice board

C. At an exhibition

D. In a newspaper

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

It’s possible to be straightforward about climate change with our children and protect their emotional well-being. Here are some ways to help children be part of the team that relieves the i mpact of climate change, so they don’t have to despair over the future.

Don't overdo the news

Although adults may want to watch and listen to the news, a little goes a long way for children. “There’s a difference between being prepared and being overwhelme d, especially for kids,” she said. “I don’t want them to feel hopeless.” The news cycle can be too much, especially if a child is sensitive. “When you have anxious kids watching the TV or anxious families ,you literally see an uptick in kids’ anxiety,” she says. “When parents do doom and gloom and watch TV a lot, they’re hurting their children.” It’s the responsibility of parents and caregivers to regulate their kids’ media consumption; ________31_________.

Know your child

________32___________. It’s not so much about keeping kids away from every bit of information about rising temperatures and extinction, and it’s that “you handle it differently. You change the words depending on their age, their sophistication and what we think they can handle — what they need.”

Emphasize agency

At home or in school, parents and educators can pair environmental studies with actionable steps such as having kids organize a challenge to increase the number of students and faculty bringing reusable bottles to school. They can research how many species have thrived under the Endangered Species Act or find a way to compost cafeteria scraps. _______33________. Families can support an environmental organization, plan a park cleanup or host a bake sale to raise money for habitat pres ervation of a kid’s favorite endangered animal.

_______34___________

None of us will be able to make a dent in all aspects of climate change on our own, but we can break down the issues into bite-size, manageable pieces. ______35__________ whether that’s s upporting science and tech to help manage rising sea levels, getting involved in politics to protect those who have to leave flooded land, or helping

physically move displaced people.

A.Try something new.

B.Manage what you can manage

C.They simply do not need to know everything.

D.We can explore many ways that we can change outcome.

E.Inviting children to brainstorm for progress helps energize and give them help.

F.It is up to parents to assess how much their children can take.

https://www.doczj.com/doc/8d34621.html,st month, they even weighted it classroom by classroom to measure their sorting success.

第三部分语言应用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

Growing roots

When I was growing up, I had an old neighbor named Dr. Gibbs. He didn’t look like any doctor I’d ever known. He always wore casual overalls and a straw __36_. And he smiled a lot, a smile that _37__ his hat, old and well worn. He never __38___at us for playing in his yard. I remember him as someone who was a lot nicer than any neighbor I met..

When Dr. Gibbs wasn’t saving __39___, he was planting trees. His house sat on ten acres, and his life’s _40___ was to make it a forest.

The good doctor had some interesting _41___ concerning plant trees. Though he believed that “no pain, no gain”, he _42___ watered his new trees with the reason that watering plants _43___them and made for _44___ roots while trees that weren’t watered had to grow strong and _45___ deep roots. So he makes things _46___for them. Once he planted an oak and instead of watering it, he’d _47___ it with a rolled-up newspaper. Although Dr. Gibbs passed away, the trees he planted 25 years ago still stand in his garden, big and strong.

I planted a couple of trees a few years back. _48__ water to them for a solid summer. Sprayed them. Prayed over them. Two years of coddling has _49___ trees that expect to be waited on hand and foot. Whenever a _50___ wind blows in, they _51___ and chatter their branches.

Every night before I go to bed, I _52___ my two Sons. I stand over them and watch their little bodies, the rising and _53___ of life within. I often pray for them. Mostly I pray that their lives will be _54__. But lately I’ve been thinking that it’s time to _55___ my prayer. I know my children are going to encounter hardship and t here’s always a cold wind blowing somewhere. (290)

36 A. shoes B. shirt C. glove D. hat

37 A. matched B. deserved C. presented D. suited

38 A. laughed B. talked C. yelled D. concerned

39 A. wildlife B. lives C. species D. forest

40 A. goal B. attitude C. hope D. demand

41 A. theories B. ideas C. thoughts D. opinions

42 A. always B. never C. ever D. even

43 A. helped B. harmed C. destroyed D. spoiled

44 A. strong B. weak C. shallow D. slim

45 A. wild B. adaptable C. gentle D. sensitive

46 A. convenient B. comfortable C. tough D. hard

47 A. beat B. touch C. knock D. kick

48 A. Fetched B. Held C. Contained D. Carried

49 A. resulted from B. passed on C.benefited from D. resulted in

50 A. hot B. mild C. cold D. heavy

51 A. tremble B. sweep C. sob D. shake

52 A. look after B. search for C. care about D. check on

53 A. coming B. approaching C. entering D. falling

54 A. difficult B. full C. easy D. perfect

55 A. continue B. change C. complete D. accomplish

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Most stories of Thanksgiving history start ____56______ the harvest celebration of the Pilgrims(朝圣者) and Native Americans that took place in the autumn of 1621. The Pilgrims ____57___ first winter was hard had lost 46 members of the original 102 who sailed on the Mayflower. And the ___58______(remain) colonists decided to celebrate with ___59_____ feast, including 91 natives who _____60_______(help) them survive the first year. As for the food, it is not certain that wild turkey and ______61_____(boil) pumpkin pie were parts of their feast. ____62______ it is certain that they had venison, a kind of meat. And the term “turkey” _____63______ (use) by the pilgrims to mean any sort of wild fowl.

The date of Thanksgiving was changed a couple of times, most recently by Franklin Roosevelt, who set it up one week before Christmas in order to create a ____64______(long) Christmas shopping season. And in 1941, Thanksgiving was ____65_____(final) set up as a legal holiday as the fourth Thursday in November. (166)

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节应用文写作(满分15分)

假设你是李华,最近,你校将需要若干志愿者参与夏令营,给你的美国朋友Mary写一封邮件,推荐她参加这次活动。内容包括:

1.活动时间

2.活动内容

注意:

1.词数80左右。

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯

______________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________

第二节读后续写(满分25分)

阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

Students who have used electronic cigarettes which deliver nicotine to the lungs by heating a liquid solution by the time they start ninth grade are more likely than others to start smoking traditional cigarettes and other flammable tobacco products within the next year, according to a new study funded by the National Institutes of Health.

The study compared first tobacco use among 222 students who had used e-cigarettes, but not flammable tobacco products, and 2,308 who had neither used e-cigarettes or combustible tobacco products when initially surveyed at the start of ninth grade. During the first six months after being surveyed, 30.7 percent of those who had used e-cigarettes started using combustible tobacco products, such as cigarettes, and cigars, compared to only 8.1 percent of those who had never used e-cigarettes. Over the following six months leading into the start of 10th grade, 25.2 percent of e-cigarette users had used combustible tobacco products, compared to just 9.3 percent of nonusers.

“While teen tobacco use has fallen in recent years, this study confirms that we should continue to carefully watch teen smoking patterns,” said NIDA Director Nora. “Parents and teens should recognize that although e-cigarettes might not have the same carcinogenic(致癌的) effects of regular cigarettes, they do carry a risk of

addiction.”

Data were collected as part of a supplementary survey of substance use and mental health among high school students in Los Angeles. The study surveyed students from 10 public high schools. The analysis focused on 2,530 students who initially reported never using combustible tobacco and underwent follow-up assessments after six and 12 months. Students were asked about lifetime and past six-month use of e-cigarettes, and other tobacco related products.

“Using e-cigarettes for enjoyment is becoming increasingly popular among teens who have never smoked tobacco. Adolescents who enjoy the experience of inhaling nicotine via e-cigarettes could be more apt to experiment with other nicotine products, including smokeable tobacco,” said Adam M. Leventhal, Ph.D., the first author on the study. “While we cannot conclude that e-cigarette use directly leads to smoking, this research raises concerns that recent increases in youth e-cigarette use could finally help the outbreak of smoking-related illness." (360)

2019年模拟卷参考答案及解析

听力:1~5.ABBAA 6~10.ACABB 11~15.CBCAC 16~20.CBAAC

一、阅读

语篇解读A

关键词suicide rate ; down; Urbanization; freedom; access to the means

主旨概要《经济学人》上的一篇新闻就报道了一个令人有些欣慰的消息:全球的自

杀率正在下降。本文探究了全球自杀率下降的原因。

语言知识

词汇知识点拨urbanisation n. 城市化(的进程)account n. 描述,故事

grip n. 束缚;控制力means n. 手段;工具impulsive adj. 冲动的;(人)

易冲动的postpone v. 推迟,延缓

答案与解析

21.B 细节题通过细读第三和第四段可知,“Urbanization and greater freedom have helped.

Efforts to control access to the means to kill oneself can help, too.”B选项不是造成自杀率下降的原因。

22.B 推断题通过第四段“Of 515 people who had survived the leap from San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge between 1937 and 1971, 94% were still alive in 1978”我们可知,大概有484个人在1978年还活着,因此,B 选项是正确答案。

23.D 主旨大意题。通过纵观全文我们可以知道,本文探究了全球自杀率下降的原因。

语篇解读B

关键词Shorter working weeks ;more productive;a longer weekend;pessimistic

主旨概要英国工会大会领导人弗朗西丝?奥格雷迪倡议将双休改为三休,本文探讨了

这种设想能否实现。

语言知识

词汇知识点拨abundance/ n. 富裕;大量,充足;jump the gun 过早行动,抢先一步

angle for 谋取,博取;pessimistic /?pes??m?st?k/ adj. 悲观的,悲观主义的

achievable /??t?i?v?bl/ adj. 可实现的,可完成的

答案与解析

24.C词汇猜测题。通过阅读下文可知,要实现三休这一政策是十分具有挑战的,因此threw down a gauntlet 最贴近的意思就是issue a challenge, 提出挑战。

25.D 细节题。通过通读第三段,我们可以知道,…but overall output could still fall because of the smaller number of hours worked. That will not get governments or employers excited.因此,企业和政府不同意的主要原因便是生产总量的减少。

26.C 态度观点题。通过阅读最后一段,我们可以知道Even Ms O’Grady, now demanding for a longer weekend, is pessimistic in her timescale. A four-day week is apparently achievable “in this century”即使是提出这一观点的Ms O’Grady对这一政策的实现还是一种悲观的态度。

语篇解读C

关键词bees' chemical alarm signal ;elephants;drive elephants away

主旨概要本文向读者介绍了通过蜜蜂警告信号驱赶大象,保护大象的研究。

语言知识

词汇知识点拨release 释放;highly developed sense of smell非常发达的嗅觉;refine提纯

答案与解析

27.D 细节题。根据第一段“If an elephant becomes a problem, humans may kill it.可知,如果大象已知毁坏农田,农民可能会杀了它。

28.B细节题。根据文章第三段“Because elephants have a highly developed sense of smell, Wright and his team thought they might be able to use the bees' chemical alarm signal to affect elephant behavior.”我们可以知道,科学家正是利用了大象高度发达的嗅觉才发明了蜜蜂警报信号。

29.C 细节题。通过文章第四段,“And in the case of the treated ones, we found that they would show immediate signs of unease or uncertainty, and they'd eventually back off from them.”我们可以知道如果发现有蜜蜂警报器,大象会感到焦虑不安。

30.A 推断题从文章文体判断,这应该是一篇科技说明文,因此最后可能出自于科学杂志。

二、七选五31--35 CFEBD

三、完形

语篇分析

体裁记叙文

主旨概要本文主要讲述了作者邻居Dr. Gibbs喜欢种树,并且不主张给树浇水,认为这

样会把树宠坏,而结果树却长势很好。而作者也尝试用相反的方式种树,结

果树都很脆弱。由此,衍生到做人做事,教育孩子方面,也应该让孩子自己

去经历挫折和失败,才能培养其意志。

关键词Dr. Gibbs;unwatering;deep root;difficult

36.D 根据后文可知,Dr. Gibbs经常带着一顶草帽,因此,选D。

37.A 根据文章情景,可知Dr. Gibbs经常微笑,他的微笑和他的帽子一样,温暖而成陈旧,因次,此处应该选match,匹配。

38.C 情境题。根据文章发展,可知Dr. Gibbs非常温暖随和,因此他从来不会对我们喊叫。

39.B 根据上下文可知我Dr. Gibbs是一个医生,所以说他不救人的时候,他会种树。.

40.A 根据上下文可知,Dr. Gibbs的人生目标就是种满一个山头的树。

41.A 根据上下文可知,Dr. Gibbs有一些非常有趣的种树理论,那就是不给树浇水。

42.B. 情境题,同上。

43.D 根据上文可知,Dr. Gibbs认为给树浇水会让树变得较弱,因此选spoiled。

44.C根据下文,不给树浇水树的根会deep,相反,浇水了根就是shallow。

45.B 情景题这里所填的词应该和前面strong是意思相近的词,所以选择adaptable。

46.C 根据上下文,Dr. Gibbs不给树浇水,所以他会对树做一些让其难受的事情。

47.A 根据下文,用卷起来的报纸进行殴打,因此选beat。

48.D通过下文可以知道,我对树的照顾是很周到的,为它们除虫,祈祷等,因此,这里应该是给它们浇水,carried water。

49.D情境题根据文章的发展,对树的精心照料并没有理想的结果,便得很娇弱,result in导致。

50.C 情境题根据下文可以知道,冷风一吹,树就颤抖了。

51.A 同上。

52.D 情境题通过上下文,每天晚上我都会去看看我的孩子。

53.D 通过上下文我们可以知道,这里指人生中的起起落落。

54.C 通过上下文,本来我是希望他们的人生可以容易一些。

55.B 根据上下文,受到Dr. Gibbs的启示,我对自己原来的想法做了改变。

四、语法填空

56.with 57.whose 58.remaining 59.a 60.had helped 61. boiled 62.However

63. was used 64. longer 65. finally

五、应用文(满分15分)

One possible version:

Dear Mary,

Recently, a great number of international volunteers are deadly needed to support the Summer Camp of our school. Knowing that you show great interests in it, I am writing to recommend this activity to you.

The activity, scheduled on August 20th to 27th, mainly introduced various American cultures and teach learners practical English, which I think is of great meaning for both students who take part in the activity and the volunteers themselves.

It is a valuable chance that you can not miss. Looking forward to your early reply. (83 words)

六、概要写作(满分25分)

【参考范文】

There is a higher possibility for students who started e-cigarettes when in ninth grade to use traditional cigarettes and other relative products.(要点1) Although the number of teen tobacco use has decreased, we should still raise concerns to youth e-cigarettes use which results in addiction.( 要点2)Extra data was collected to show that more teens smoked e-cigarettes just for fun(要点3). Thus, in order to avoid the widespread of smoking related illness, we should take measures to reduce youth e-cigarettes use(要点4).(77 words)

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