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届浙江地区级高三下学期英语冲刺模拟卷一及答案

2019届浙江地区2016级高三下学期

英语冲刺模拟卷

(一)

★祝考试顺利★

考试时间:

120分钟;满分:

150分

注意事项:

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)

第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)

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)

A

Asayoungman,Alwasaskilledartist,apotterwithawifeandtwofinesons.Onenight,hisoldersondevelopedaseverestomachache.Thinkingitwasonlysomecommonintestinaldisorder,neitherAlnorhiswifetooktheconditionveryseriously.Buttheboydiedsuddenlythatnight.

Knowingthedeathcouldhavebeenavoidedifhehadonlyrealizedtheseriousnessofthesituation,healwaysfelthewasguilty.Tomakemattersworse,hiswifelefthimashorttimelater,leavinghimalonewithhissix-year-oldyoungerson.ThehurtandpainofthetwosituationsweremorethanAlcouldstand,andheturnedtoalcoholforhelp.IntimeAlbecameanalcoholic.Asthealcoholismprogressed,ALbegantoloseeverythinghepossessed---hisland,house,etc.FinallyAldiedaloneinasmallbar.HearingofAl’sdeath,Ithought,“Whatatotallywastedlife!

Whatacompletefailure!

”Astimewentby,Ibegantore-valuemyearlierroughjudgement.IknewAl’snowadultson,Ernie.Heisoneofthekindest,mostcaring,mostlovingmenIhaveeverknown.IsawthelovebetweenErnieandhischildren,thinkingthatkindnessandcaringhadtocomefromsomewhere.Ihadn’theardErnietalkedmuchabouthisfather.Oneday,Iworkedupmycouragetoaskhimwhatonearthhisfatherhaddonesothathebecamesuchaspecialperson.Erniesaidquietly,“AsachilduntilIlefthomeat18,Alcameintomyroomeverynight,gavemeakissandsaid,“loveyou,son.””TearscametomyeyesasIrealizedwhatIhadbeenafooltojudgeAlasafailure.Hehadnotleftanymaterialpossessionsbehind.Buthehadbeenakindlovingfather,andleftbehindhisbestlove.

21.Fromtheauthor’spointofview,______________.

A.Al’smostpreciouspossessionstohissonwashislove.

B.Altooknoresponsibilityforthedeathofhisyoungerson..

C.Alwasacompletefailurebothasahusbandandafather.

D.Al’saddictiontoalcoholwasresultedfromtheleavingofhiswife.

22.Whatdidthewriterlearnfromtheexperience?

A.Noresearch,nofact.

B.Factsspeaklouderthanwords.

C.Experienceisthebestteacher.

D.Don’tjudgepeoplebytheirappearances.

23.Whatmightbetheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Toshowusaconsideratefather.

B.Toshowusthatlovecanmakeadifference.

C.Toshowusanawfulexperience.

D.Toshowusthatlovecanwakeafatherup.

B

Afterthesurgery,Sunsufferedintensepain,butinsistedthathedidn‟tneedanymedication.Oneevening,

hefoundLaw,hiswife,cryingonthebalconyoftheirapartmentinarareoutburstoffrustration.“Ifyou

won‟thelpyourself,nooneelsecan,”shesaid.

Sunstartedalist“HowtoHelpMyself”,andonithewrote,“Keepcommunicatingwiththedoctors,

eveniftheyaredarkerthoughts.”OnOct.20th,afewdaysbeforehis33birthday,SunwroteinaFacebook

post,“It‟sbeenhardtogetalongwithhavingaggressiveandincurableGrade4braincancer;it‟sbeenhard

nottogetangryandsadaboutit;it‟sbeenfrustratingthateverypathology(病理)testaftermysurgery

camebackwiththeworstpossibleresult;andit‟sbeenhardtoacceptthatmodernmedicineisn‟tabletofix

me.”Atthesametime,hewrote,“EverydayIwakeupnot-deadisagift.”

SunandLawhadotherlists,detailingthethingsthattheyhopedtoaccomplishinlife,whichincludeda

triptoWimbledon;climbingMt.SnowdoninWales;andarangeofmusicalaspirations(愿望)----from

learningtheBachsonatas(奏鸣曲)andpartitas(变奏曲)toperformingthefirstviolinpartinaconcert.

SunstartedworkingonBach‟ssixsonatasandpartitasforunaccompaniedviolin,

themostdifficultparts,whichGeorgeEnescu,aworld-famousviolinist,oncedescribedastheHimalayas

forviolinists.Sunpracticedeveryday,evenifhecouldmanageonlyfifteenminutesbetweenmedical

treatments.Ashemasteredeachpiece,hepostedhisperformancesonFacebook.HefinishedonNovember

12th,thenturnedtotheevenmoredifficultPaganinicaprices(随想曲),whichhehadoftenlistenedtoina

recordingbyItzhakPerlman.“It‟ssomethingIalwayswantedtoplaywhenIgrewup,likewantingtobe

greatbaseballplayer,”hesaid.

24.Lawcriedonthebalconybecause__________.

A.shesufferedgreatpainfromtheGrade4braincancer

B.Sunrefusedtogetmedicaltreatmentafterthesurgery

C.nobodyelsewantedtohelpthemoutofthesituation

D.nomoneywaslefttopayforSun‟sthemedicaltreatment

25.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeSun‟sfeelingwhenhewrote“EverydayIwakeupnot-deadis

agift.”?

A.gratefulB.sadC.frustratedD.determined

26.Thecouple‟slistofthingstheyhopedtoaccomplishinlifeincluded__________.

A.playingtennisinWimbledonB.cyclinginMt.SnowdoninWales

C.learningMozart‟ssonatasandpartitasD.playingthefirstviolinpartinaconcert

27.Inthelastparagraph,Bach‟ssixsonatasandpartitasiscomparedtotheHimalayasforviolinisttostress

__________.

A.itspopularityamongpeopleB.itsvalueforlearners

C.itsdifficultywhenbeinglearnedD.itsimportanceinviolists‟eyes

C

Mumalwaysawokeearly.Whenshewasworkingasanactressshethought:

Soonerorlatertheywillrealizetheirmistakeandwillsendmehome.Togetridofthatfear,shewouldgetupbefore“they”did,togooverherlines.Inordertolookperfectontheset,fresh,withoutasinglenegativethoughtthatmightrufflehersmile,shehadtoarisebetweenfourandfiveinthemorningandgatherherstrength.

Mum,likeanywisefamilydoctor,believedinthevirtuesofagoodbreakfast.Sheneverskippedit.SheknewhowtobepersuasiveandfromthetimeIwasalittleboyshewouldcutslicesofbutteredbread-shecalledthem“fingers”-fordippinginsoft-boiledeggs.However,whatleftanimpressionaboutherbreakfastwentbeyondthosetoastedrectanglesofbread.

Duringthelastyearsofherlife,thismorninginterludewasalsoatimeforconfidences.IfmybrotherandIwereatherSwisshome,breakfastwouldbeinthekitchen'soffice.Shewouldcomedownstairsinherrobe,andwhilehavingacakeandacupofcoffee,almostunconsciously,smalltalkwouldturnintoaconfession(忏悔).Onedaysheuneasilytoldmeaboutthepainfulcircumstancesofherseparationfrommyfather.Ilearnedtoknowherbetteratthebreakfasttable.

Butitwasnotalwaysatimefordiscussion.Returningfromatrip,oronaSunday,shewouldhonorthedayofrestwithasmallluxury,somethingunusualforher:

breakfastinbed.Itwaslikeaprizesheawardedherself,anditwasenjoyedallthemoreifthetraywerefilledwithtidbits,suchashomemadecakeorcherryjam,alongwithtoast,coffee,milk,butter,asmallfromthegardeninatinyvase,andonthesideofhertraytheInternationalHeraldTribune.

28.Inwhatsensedidthemother'sbreakfastgobeyondthosetoastedrectanglesofbread?

A.Manymoredeliciousfoodswerepreparedbyhermother.

B.Itremovedthemisunderstandingbetweenthemotherandtheson

C.Itledtheauthortohaveadeeperunderstandingofhermother.

D.Ithelpedtheauthor'smothersolvehermarriageproblems.

29.Theunderlinedword“luxury”inthelastparagraphmostlikelyrefersto

A.thefeelingofself-respect

B.theenjoymentofsomethingspecial

C.thedesireofexpressingyourthanks

D.thepleasureofhavingsomethingexpensive

30.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Topresentthebenefitsofeatingbreakfast.

B.Tointroducehowtopreparebreakfast.

C.Toshowhissympathyforhismother'smarriage.

第二节:

(共5个小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Experttipsonhowtospendlesstimeonyourphonein2018

Thisyearhasseenavarietyofstudiesshowthattoomuchscreentimeisbadforourhealth.Herearesomeexperttipstohelpyouspendlesstimeonsmartphones.

Reducethetimespentcheckingyourphone

SettimesandguidelinesallowingyourselftobeonthephoneonlyatcertaintimesofthedaysaysBaylorCollegeofMedicine’sDr.JinHan.

Ifyoudonotsetsomeexerciseguidelinesforyourself,thenitcanleadtoasedentary(久坐的)life.31Ifyouareonyourphoneexcessively,itisnothealthy.

Antherwaytouseyourphonelessistodeletealltheappsyoudon’tneed.

Breakyourreliance

“32Andweknowourphoneshavegonefromjustregularcellphonestosmartphonesthatallowyoutomultitaskallwithonedevice,”notesDr.Han.“Youuseyourphonenowtoreceiveemails,tochatandtoaccesssocialmediaplatforms.”Tohelpbreakthisreliance,Dr.Hansays“askyourselfwhatyouneedyourphoneforatthatmoment.Ifyoudon’tneedtobeonyourphone,thendon’tuseit.”

Anotherwaytodothisistoreplacesmartphonefeatureswithrealobjects.33

BreakupwithFacebook

Ifaskedwherewespendmostofourtimeonline,manyofuswouldsayFacebook.34ForthosewhowanttotrykickingtheFacebookhabitbutneedsomeextrasupport,theteambehindtheDutchproject,99DaysofFreedomareheretohelp.

Limitnighttimeuse

Beingonyourphonelateintothenightcanmakeitharderforyoutofallasleepandwakeupthenextday,withmanystudiesalsosuggestingthatitreducesthequalityofyoursleep.

Restrictingyourphoneuseatnightcanhelpyouaccomplishahealthysleephygiene(卫生)behavior,saysDr.Han.Manyexpertsadvisenophonesfortwohoursbeforebed.35

A.Quittingthesitewouldmeanlessscreentime.

B.Therehasbeenanevolutionintechnology.

C.Smartdeviceuseisthesameproblem.

D.Ifthisisdifficultforyou,aimfo

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