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高考英语浙江真题

绝密★启用前

2015-2016学年度?

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学校9月月考卷

试卷副标题

考试范围:

xxx;考试时间:

100分钟;命题人:

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1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息

2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上

第I卷(选择题)

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一、单项选择(题型注释)

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二、完形填空(题型注释)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Iliveinacitywherejobsaredifficulttogetandfindingwell—paidjobsiseven.Manypeoplehavetowalkalongwaytoworktheycan’tevenaffordanold,usedcar.

YesterdayIoneofthesepeoplewhenIwasdrivinghome.Amanwaswalkingdowntheroadandtryingtoaskforafromthepassingcars.Twocarsinfrontofmepassedhimby.wantedtodothesamebutthesightofthatpoormanremainedinmymindforquiteamoment.Idrovebackandgavehimaride.

AsIdrovealong,wehadaconversationandIthatthemanwastryingallhisbesttosupporthiswhileworkingatemporary(临时的)job.Everycoinhehadwasgoingtothehouseandfood.

Butaswecameclosetothehousehewaslivingin,Isawhistiredeyesgrow.Hislittlegirlwasplayinginthefrontyardandintoherdaddy’sarmsassoonashewasoutofthe.Iwasalmostlostinthathappymoment.Ismiled,saidtothemandwishedthemfuturehappiness.ThenI.

Thatday,thejourneyhomewhichusedtoseemsobecameveryshort.

1.A.easierB.harderC.fasterD.greater

2.A.andB.butC.becauseD.so

3.A.calledB.followedC.savedD.saw

4.A.rideB.coinC.jobD.map

5.A.HeB.IC.TheyD.We

6.A.ActuallyB.FinallyC.FirstlyD.Similarly

7.A.decidedB.hopedC.learnedD.said

8.A.familyB.friendsC.relativesD.partners

9.A.dependonB.makeupC.payforD.takeaway

10.A.dryB.smallC.darkD.bright

11.A.climbedB.fellC.knockedD.ran

12.A.busB.carC.taxiD.train

13.A.goodbyeB.helloC.sorryD.yes

14.A.droveoffB.satdownC.stoopupD.walkedaway

15.A.boringB.interestingC.longD.unusual

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三、阅读理解(题型注释)

Whatpart-timejobdoyoudonow?

Whatdoyoudowanttodointhefuture?

Leaveyourcomment(评论)here!

I’vebeenworkingatBurgerBamfortwomonths.IthoughtI’dhateit,butit’sbeenreallygood.I’velearnedalothowtoworkwithpeopleIwouldnevernormallymeet.AndI’mnotasshyasIwas.Idon’tthinkIwanttoworkthereforever,butit’sgivenmesomeideasabouthowtorunabusiness.MaybeI’lllearnbusinesswhenIgotocollege.

Abby,15,fromToronto

I’vehadmyownwebdesignbusinessforayear.I’vedesignedabout20websitesformyfriends.I’vebeendoingmostoftheworkontheweekendsafterIdomyhomework!

I’veboughtanewcomputerwiththemoneyIearned.Alittlerestaurantsinmyneighborhoodhasaskedmetodesignawebsiteforthem,somybusinessisgrowing.I’mnotsurewhatIwanttodointhefuture,butIreallylikeartanddesign.MaybeIshouldgointoadvertising.

Kwan,14,fromSeattle

I’vebeenvolunteeringataseniorcitizencenteronSaturdaymornings.SomeofmyfriendsthinkI’mcrazy,doingajobfornomoney,butIreallylikeit.Ithinkthatinafewmonths,I’lltrytogetapaidpart-timejobinalawofficebecauseIwanttostudylawinthefuture.There’salotofcompetitionforpart-timejobs,butIthinkmyvolunteeringwilllookgoodonmyresume.

Tamanna,16,fromDallas

16.Howmanypeoplehavelefttheircommentsaccordingtothepassage?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.

17.WhydoTamanna’sfriendsthinksheiscrazy?

A.Becausesheplanstolearnbusinessatcollege.

B.Becauseshewantstoworkatthecenterforever.

C.Becausesheisdoingherpart—timejobfornomoney.

D.Becauseshehasdesigned20websitesforherfriends.

18.Wherecanwemostprobablyreadthepassage?

A.Inaposter.B.Inatravelguide.

C.Inatextbook.D.Onawebsite.

MickeyMouse’searsarewellknownallovertheworld,andthisyearwillbeanespeciallyfunoneforDisney.Thecompanyiscelebrating60yearssinceitsfirstthemepark,Disneyland,openedinCalifornia,USin1955.

DisneyhasopenedmanymoreparksallovertheworldsinceitmadehistoryinCalifornia,ShanghaiDisneylandisexpectedtoopenin2016,bringingDisney’spopularparksheretotheChinesemainlandforthefirsttime.

SowhyhasDisneylandbeensopopularfor60years?

Well,it’sdescribedas“theHappiestPlaceonEarth”and“aplacefortheyoungandyoungatheart”.ManyAmericanshavegrownupwiththeparks,asex—DisneylandpresidentPaulPresslersaidin1995:

“Thereisanemotionalrelationshipthatpeoplehavewiththispark.”

Disneylandwasoneofthefirstthemeparksanywhereintheworldthathad“lands”andrideswiththemes.Disney’sstorytellinginrideslikerollercoastersisabigreasonfortheirparks’success.“Wetellastoryineverythingwedo,”Presslersaid.DisneyridessuchasThesevenDwarvesMineTrainandPeterPan’sFlightcomefromitsmovies.Oneridefromits2013hitmovieFrozenwillsurelybecomingsoon,perhapsatthenewShanghaiDisneyland.

Disney’sparkshaven’talwaysbeenpopulareverywhere,however.WhenDisneylandParisopenedin1992,someFrenchpeoplefeltthatAmericanculturewasinvading(入侵)France.Butstill,theparkstayedopenandtodayitisapopularplaceforEuropeanvisitors.

Whateveryoumaythinkofthem,youcan’tsaythatontheir60thbirthday,Disney’sparksaren’tstillgoingstrong.HowmanyDisneythemeparkswillyouhavevisitedbythetimetheir70thbirthdaycomesaround?

19.ThefirsDisneylandopenedinCaliforniain____.

A.1955B.1992C.1995D.2013

20.ThisyearwillbeespeciallyfunforDisneybecause____.

A.itisgoingtocelebrateits60thbirthday

B.it’sdescribedas“theHappiestPlaceonEarth”

C.AmericanshaveaspecialrelationshipwithDisneyland

D.MickeyMouse’searsarewellknownallovertheworld

21.Theunderlinedexpression“Youngatheart”inParagraph3refersto____.

A.youngpeopleB.peoplewithyounghearts

C.AmericanpeopleonlyD.Disneylandpresident

22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutDisneyland?

A.DisneylandhasbeenbuiltinUSonly.

B.ShanghaiDisneylandhasbeenopened.

C.Peoplestilldon’tlikeDisneylandParis.

D.Disney’sstorytellinginrideshelpsitsucceed.

Ithappenseveryspring.Flowerscomeouteverywhereonthesameday.Buthowdoplants“know”whentoflower?

Foryears,ithasbeenadifficultquestionforscientists.ButaUSresearchgroupmayhavefinallyansweredit—thesecretliesinaprotein(蛋白质)calledFKF1.Thishelpsplantstoknowwhenthedaysbecomelongandwhentheygetshort.Thentheycantelltheseasonsarechanging.

ResearchersfoundtheFKF1proteinwhentheywerestudyingaplantcalledArabidopsis(拟南芥).Itissensitive(敏感的)tosunlight,andcanbemadeactivebysunlight.

Plantsproducethisproteineverydayinthelateafternoonallyear.Ifthereisnolightatthistime,forexampleinwinterwhenthesungoesdownearly,theproteinwon’tbeactive.Butwhenspringcomesandthedaysgetlonger,theFKF1proteincanbemadeactivebydaylightandtheplants“know”itistimetoflower.“Ifthereislightinthelateafternoon,plantswillknowthatthedaysaregettinglongerandthatitisthebesttimeforflowerstocomeout,”explainedTakatoImaizumi,leaderofstudy.Butwhenconditionsarepoorforgrowing,suchasduringautumnorwinterwhentheweatheriscoldanddaysareshort,plantswon’tflower.

AlthoughresearchershaveonlystudiedhowtheFKF1proteinworksintheArabidopsis,theybelievethatitisthesamewithmanyotherplants,includingcropssuchasriceandwheat.Thiscouldbeusefultotheagriculturalindustry.

“Ifwecancontrolwhenflowerscomeout,wemightbeabletoincreasecropproduction,”Imaizumisaid.

23.Thepassageismainlyabout____.

A.howplants“know”whentoflower

B.whatpeoplecandowithplants

C.howseasonsarechanging

D.whatkindofplantArabidopsisis

24.ScientistsfoundtheFKF1proteinwhentheywere____.

A.answeringaquestion

B.controllingthecloursofflowers

C.plantingflowersinthegarden

D.studyingaplantcalledArabidopsis

25.Thebesttimeforflowerstocomeoutiswhen____.

A.itrainsinspring

B.thereislightinthelateafternoon

C.itisgettingdark

D.thesungoesdownearly

26.Scientistsbelievethat____.

A.otherplantsalsoknowwhentoflowers

B.flowersaremorevaluablethanfruitsandvegetables

C.peoplehaveknownhowtocontrolwhenflowerscomeout

D.iftheweatheriscoldanddaysareshort,plantswillflower

Deliawasayoungpianist.Herhusband,Joe,wasayoungartist.

Eachofthemwastakinglessons:

Joewithafamousartteacher,andDeliawithagreatpianistfromGermany.Theirteachersweretheverybest,solessonswereexpensive,morethantheycouldreallyafford,but…whenyouloveyourart,nothingistoomuch.

Butsoonthemoneybegantorunout,andtheycouldn’taffordthelessonsanymore.

ThenonedayDeliacamebackhomeandtoldJoethatshehadmetamanwhosedaughter,Sally,wantedtolearnthepiano,andhewasgoingtopayher$50anhour.

“Delia,”Joesaid,“I’llbemuchhappierifyoukeepupyourlessons,”Deliasaiditdidn’tmatter.“WhenI’vehadsomemoney,I’llcontinue.”ButJoealsodecidedtostophislessons,todrawpicturesandsellthem.

Afewdayslater,Joecamehomeandproudlytook$200fromhispocket.“ImetamanfromVermont,”hesaid,“whoboughtoneofmypictures.Andhewantstobuymore!

_________________.Theydidn’thavetoworryanymoreaboutmoney.

Then,oneday,JoecamehomeandsawthatDelia’shandwaswrappedinabandage(绷带).Heaskedherwhathadhappened.“Oh,”saidDelia.“Mystudent

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