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浙江省高考英语模拟信息卷及答案二
浙江省2019年高考英语模拟信息卷及答案
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)
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第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Humanityhasbegunwrestlingwiththedangersofglobalthreatssuchasclimatechange.Butfewauthoritiesareplanningforcatastrophicsolarstorms-hugeeruptionsofmassandenergyfromthesunthatdestroyEarth’smagneticfield.Inarecentpaper,twoHarvardUniversityscientistsestimatethepotentialeconomicdamagefromsuchaneventwillincreaseinthefutureandcouldequalthecurrentU.S.GDP-about$20trillion-150yearsfromnow.
Thiskindofstormhashappenedbefore.Theso-calledCarringtonEventin1859,themostintensemagneticstormeverrecordedonEarth,causedauroras(极光)intheatmosphereandevendeliveredelectricshockstotelegraphoperators.ButaCarrington-scalestormtodaywouldcausefarmoreharmbecausesocietynowdependssoheavilyonelectricalpowergrids,communicationssatellitesandGPS.
Inanefforttoquantifythatthreat,astrophysicistsAbrahamLoebandManasviLingamoftheHarvard-SmithsonianCenterforAstrophysicsdevelopedamathematicalmodelthatassumessociety’svulnerability(脆弱性)tosolarstormswillgrowwithtechnologicaladvances.Underthismodel,duringthenext50years
thepotentialforeconomicdamagewilldependprimarilyontherisingoddsofastrongsolarstormovertime.Beyond50yearsourvulnerabilitywillincreasedramaticallywithtechnologicalprogressuntilthelatterlevelsoff.
Somescientistsquestionthemodel’spredictions.“Estimatingtheeconomicimpactischallengingnow,letaloneinoveracentury,”saysEdwardOughton,aresearchassociateattheUniversityofCambridge’sCenterforRiskStudies.Yethewarnsthatuncertaintyshouldnotstopusfrompracticalpreparations,suchasmakingpowergridsstrongerandimprovingearly-warningsystems.
LoebandLingamthinkupamuchwiderstrategy:
a$100-billionmagneticdeflectorshield(导流板),positionedbetweenEarthandthesun.Thisideaseems“prettypreposterous,”however,giventhatsolarparticlesarriveatEarthfromalldirections,saysDanielBaker,directoroftheLaboratoryforAtmosphericandSpacePhysicsattheUniversityofColoradoBoulder.
Abetterunderstandingof“spaceweather”-thechangingconditioninEarth’souterspaceenvironment,includingsolarradiationandparticles-couldhelpfindthebeststrategiesforconfrontingadangeroussolarstorm,saysStraceyWorman,asenioranalystatconsultingfirmAbtAssociates.“Thisisachallengingbutimportantquestion,”Wormansays,“thatweneedmoreeyeson.”
21.AccordingtoEdwardOughton,whichofthefollowingaboutsolarstormsisright?
A.Theywillbecomemuchstrongerin150years.
B.Technologymakestheirpotentialdamagegrow.
C.It’sdifficulttopredicttheirpossibleeconomicdamage.
D.Spaceweatherforecastcaneffectivelyhelpdealwiththem.
22.Theunderlinedword“preposterous”inParagraph5means.
A.unreasonableB.practicalC.innovativeD.inflexible
23.Theauthorwritesthepassagemainlyto.
A.reportthedamageofsolarstorms
B.remindpeopletoguardagainstsolarstorms
C.introducethecharacteristicsofsolarstorms
D.analyzethepossiblecauseofsolarstorms
B
Ibelieveingettinglost.Lostinthetextofthenovelthatisparticulartoyourthoughtsandfeelingsthatyouconsiderspecial.Thesongthatremindsyouofyourchildhoodsummers,whereyoucloseyoureyesandloseyourselfrelivingamemory;feelingthewarmwindbrushingagainstyourarm,thesmellofthedustysandthatyoustirupasyourideyourbicycle,murmuringthetuneofthatsong.LiketheunpreparedSundayDrive,withnodestination.You’refreetowander,takepathsthatyou’venevernoticed,discoverplacesyouhaven’tbeen.Thenfallingoffonthepathtoleadyoubackhome,leavingyoutotestdirectionsandalertlyabsorbyoursurroundingsinordertofindyourwayback;thatkindoflost.
Igetlostdaily,whetherit’sinthought,ortheunplanneddriveIjustdecidedtogoon.Gettinglostisanadventurouslearningexperiencethattrainsyouhowtobemoreawareofyoursurroundings.Afewofmymostfavoritememoriesinvolvephysicallygettinglost.ThatonelatenighttripbacktoLudingtonfromGrandRapidsItookwithafewfriends.WefinallyrealizedweweregoingthewrongwaywhenwehitSouthHaven,almostthreehoursoutofourway.TherewasalsothetimewhereIgotlostintheDeVosPlaceinGrandRapidsafterthePresident’sBallandthentheparkinggarageforasolidtwohours.IfeltlikemylifewasthatonesceneofanAmericantelevisionsituationcomedy,minustheairconditioner.Atthetime,thesearenervousexperiencesthatgetyouranxietypumping.You’refearfulthatyouwon’tbesafe,butitalwaysworksitselfoutintheend.Physicallylosingyourselfpreparesyouforhowyoumanagewhenyouemotionallyormentallyloseyourself.
Youdon’talwayshavetobelostinaliteralsenseto“getlost”andsomeofthetime,losingyourselfmaynotbeapositiveexperience.TherearetimeswhereIlosesightofwhoIam.Whilelost,Itestourmetaphoricalpathsandsometimestheyturnouttobetherightdirectionandothertimestheywereawrongturn.Imakenoteofthesewrongturns,soIcanavoidthemfurtheronuptheroadoffindingmywaybacktowhoIam.
InWalden,HenryDavidThoreauwrote“Nottillwearelost,inotherwordsnottillwehavelosttheworld,dowebegintofindourselves,andrealizewhereweareandtheinfiniteextentofourrelations.”Gettinglostfuelsmycuriosityandteachesmelessonsonfindingmywaybacktotherighttrack.Ibelieveingettinglostthroughdaydreams,amisplacement,adventures,anddifficulttimeswhereyoumakediscoveriesaboutyourselfandtheatmospherearoundyou.Inordertotrulyfindyourself,Ibelievethatyoushouldputdownthemapandgetwonderfullylost.
24.Inthefirstparagraph,theauthormainlyexpressesthat______.
A.lostinanovelisaspecialfeelingB.songsremindusofpastexperiences
C.wanderingisawonderfuldiscoveryD.gettinglostbringsusbenefits
25.Theauthormentionstheexperiencesofphysicallygettinglost(inparagraph2)inordertosay_______.
A.physicallygettinglostismostdifficulttodealwith
B.wecanenjoytripswhilephysicallygettinglost
C.peopleareeasytogetphysicallylostinourdailylife
D.werealizeoursurroundingswhilephysicallygettinglost
26.WordsfromHenryDavidThoreau(inthelastparagraph)implythatgettinglost______.
A.enablesustolookwithinandtoseeoutward
B.pullspeoplebackintothepreviousmoment
C.enablesustoremindourselvesofadventures
D.helpsusenjoyourselveswhereverweare
27.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.IOnceWasLostB.WonderfullyLost
C.PhysicallyGettingLostD.MentallyGettingLost
C
Déjàvu—thestrangefeelingofhavingbeentothisveryplaceordonethisverythingbeforewhenyouknowyouhaven’t—happenstomostpeopleatsomepointintheirfives.TheexpressioncomesfromtheFrench,meaning“alreadyseen.”
MyfriendShannonknewthatshewasgoingtomarryherhusbandtheclaythattheymet.Shehaddatedalotofmenfollowingherdivorce,butnoneofthemfeltright.Then,shemetBob.Therewassomethingaboutthewayhesmiled,hisvoiceandtheshapeofhishands,thatmadeherthinkthattheyhadknowneachotherbefore.Aftertalkingitwasclearthattheirpathshadnevercrossed,butaftertheirfirstlunchdate,theybecameinseparable.WhatShannonandBobimmediatelyfeltforeachotherwasmorethanjustphysicalchemistry.Itwasanaturalunderstandingandadepthofclosenessthatusuallyarisesaftercouplesaretogetherformanyyears.Theyweremarriedtwomonthsaftertheymetandhavebeentogethernowfortenyears.
I’moftenaskedhowtotellthedifferencebetweenafeelingofdéjàvuwhenwefirstmeetsomeoneandallattractionstemmingfromanaddictiveobsession(痴迷).
Thereisastrongtendencyamongaddictstotryto“fix”themselveswithlove,rushingprematurelyintorelationshipsinspiredonlybystrongphysicalattraction.Theyoftenhavenothingtodowithdéjàvu,butstemratherfromabasicemptinessthatlongstobefilled.Thereisnotruebondbetweenthepeopleinvolved,theyhardlyknoweachother,andthesepartnershipattemptsfailmiserablywhenthepinkglowofnewnesswearsoff.However,mostlydéjàvuexperiencesconveyaqualitythatisquietandsolid.Thepossibilityofhavingadéjàvuisexistinginpartnershipsofallkinds,particularlythemoreintimateones.Itcanoccurinbusiness,friendshipsandfamily,oftenleadingtooutcomesthatcanimpactthedirectionofourlife.
Déjàvuscantakeplaceanywhere,atanytimeandwithanyone.Don’tletthesepossibilitiespassyouby.Summoningthecouragetotakeachanceandact,tohavefaithinwhatisnotyetvisible,willmaketheexperienceyourown.
28.Whatisdéjàvu?
A.Thefeelingthatonefallsinloveatfirstsight.
B.Thefactthatoneisoftencheatedbyhisbelief.
C.Thewrongideathatcouplesshareeverythinginlife.
D.Thefalsebeliefthatonehasexperiencedsomethingbefore.
29.Whydoestheauthormentionhisfriend’slovestoryinParagraph2?
A.Tointroducethetopic.
B.Toentertainthereaders.
C.Tosupporttheexplanation.
D.Toanalyzecouplerelationship.
30.Inwhatwayisdéjàvudifferentfromphysicalattraction?
A.Itoccursa11thetime.
B.It’sstableandlastslong.
C.Itinvolvesapreviousexperience.
D.Itappearsonlybetweencouples.
31.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestdoingwhendéjàvutakesplace?
A.Practicingbe