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届浙江新高考研究联盟高三第二次联考英语试题
第I卷(共95分)
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秒钟的时间来问答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What does the woman say about the man’s painting?
A.It’s better than hers.
B.It’s the most beautiful one.
C.It’s not as beautiful as hers.
2.When will Mr.Li arrive?
A.At 9:
00.B.At 8:
50.C.At 8:
45.
3.What does the man imply?
A.He needs some excitement.
B.He works too hard.
C.Heis stressed.
4.What does the man do?
A.A seller.B.A waiter.C.A fisherman.
5.Why did not the man watch the whole TV program?
A.He fell asleep.B.Hegothomelate.C.He had to meet Mr.Disney.
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。
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6~7题。
6.What probably are the speakers going to do soon?
A.Watch a movie.B.Sing some songs.C.Do some exercise.
7.What do we know about the woman?
A.She is unfit.
B.Shedoesn’tliketheman.
C.She always supports her words with actions.
听第7段材料,回答第8~9腮。
8.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutlosingherjob?
A.Sad.B.Relieved.C.Scared.
9.What has thewomanbeendoingthismorning?
A.Making black coffee.
B.Watchingacamelinazoo.
C.Makingthebillingreport.
听第8段材料,回答第10~12题
10.Whereare the speakers most probably?
A.In a pub.B.In a cinema.C.In theoffice.
11.What kind ofdocumentaries has Jim been doing?
A.Nature documentaries.
B.Culture documentaries.
C.Political documentaries.
12.What might the woman want Jim to become in future?
A.Averygood friend.B.Her husband.C.Her colleague.
听第9段材料,回答第13~16题。
13.Which ofRobin’s problems is mentioned?
A.He had a bike to fix.
B.His computer was broken.
C.He losthiswallet.
14.Why doesn’t the woman lend any spare money to the man?
A.She has spent it.
B.She doesn’t trust him.
C.She needs it to buy something important.
15.What part-timejob does the woman recommend to the man?
A.Waiter.B.Cook.C.Librarian.
16.Where will the man have dinner tonight?
A.At home.B.At the woman’s house.C.At a restaurant.
听第10段材料,回答第17~20题。
17.Where did the accident happen?
A.InCanada.B.In Britain.C.In Australia.
18.How many people were rescued from this accident?
A.6.B.21.C.27.
19.WhatdoweknowabouttheboatLeviathanII?
A.Itwas65feetlongandhad2decks.
B.Ithadbeenoperatingnormallyformorethan30years.
C.Thecauseofitssinkingisstillunknown.
20.Whatwastheboatusedfor?
A.Whalehunting.B.Tourism.C.Scientificresearch.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:
(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Sometimeswethinkthatwewouldbehappyifallourdreamscometrue.However,it’stheprocessofachievingourgoalsandit’stheroadtowardsourdreamsthatenrichesusandmakesushappy.
Therewasalittle,butalwayscrankygirl.Everythingwasbadforher.Thereweren’tenoughtoysorthegiftsshewasgettingwerewrong.Shewishedtomeetanenchantress(女巫)thatwouldtumherlifeafairytale.
Onedayanenchantresscametothelittlegirlandsaidthatshewouldgiveherthefulfilmentofonewisheveryday.Thegirlbecamehappy:
nowallherdreamswouldcometrue.Shethankedthekindenchantressandranhome.
Fromthatdayshewaswaitingforeverymorningwithjoyandenthusiasm:
becauseonemoredreamwouldcometrueforher.Thedayspassed,thedreamscametrue...Butsoonthelittlegirlrealizedthatfulfilmentofthewishesdidnotgiveherjoyandhappinesswhichshehopedfor.Manywishesbroughtherdisappointment,andsomeevenapain.Almosteverydreamwasanemptylittlegirl’scaprice(任性).Beingsatisfied,shesuddenlyrealizedthatshedidnotwantthis.
Thegirlwasgettingsadderandsadderdaybyday,andwish-fulfilmentdidnotbringanyjoytoher.Soonshestartedtofearherowndreams.
Sothegirlwenttothekindenchantressandaskedhertotakeherterriblegiftback.Shewasafraidtolive,afraidtowakeupeveryday,waitingforacomingexecution(完成)ofanotherwish.Crying,sheaskedanenchantresstofulfilonlyoneherdream:
toliveasshelivedbeforeandenjoylife.
Kindenchantresshadmercyuponthelittlegirl.Shewavedhermagicwandanddisappeared.Thegirlranhome.Shewashappy,becausesheknewthatnowshewouldpainstakinglyseekforheronebigcherisheddream,notwastingtimewithshort-term,infact,quiteunnecessarywhims.
21.Whywasn’tthegirlhappyattheverybeginning?
A.Becauseshedidn’thavegoodtoysandgifts.
B.Becauseshewasafraidtoliveorwakeupeveryday.
C.Becauseshewasnotsatisfiedwitheverythingaroundher.
D.Becauseshehadn’tmetanenchantressthatwouldchangeherlife.
22.Whatdoes“this”inparagraph4mean?
A.Everydreamwasanemptygirl’scaprice.
B.Herwisheswerefulfilledonebyoneastimewentby.
C.Shecouldenjoyherlifeandchaseherdreamfreely.
D.Thefulfilmentofthewishesdidn’tgiveherjoyandhappiness.
23.Accordingtothepassage,we’llbehappyifwe
A.meetakindenchantress
B.realizealloursmalldreams
C.liveanextraordinarylifeandenjoyit
D.workhardforonepreciousdream
B
Indianscientistshavedesignedanewdevicetheyhopewillsolveoneofthebiggestproblemswiththeuseofsolarenergy.Theycallthedeviceasolartree.
DaljitBediisthechiefscientistattheCouncilofScientificandIndustrialResearch(CSIR),wherethesolartreewasdesigned.
Bedisaystheshapeofthesolartreesmakesitpossibletofitmorephotovoltaicpanels(光电板)inaspacethantraditionalsystemsdo.Thismeanslesslandwouldbeneededtoproducesolarenergy.
“Ittakesaboutfour-squaremetersofspacetoproduceenergywhichotherwisewouldhaverequired400squaremetersofspace,”hesays.“Soalmost100timesthespaceissaved,whichisveryvaluable.”
Buyinglandtodeveloproads,factoriesandotherinfrastructurehasbeenadisputedissueinIndia.Disagreementsoftenleadtoprotests(抗议)bythoseforcedtomove.Someoftheprotestshaveturnedviolent.
Scientistsbelievetheenergyasolartreecollectswillbeenoughtopowerfivehomes.Thespace-savingtreewillmakeiteasiertoprovidesolarenergytohomesincities,theysay.Thetreeswillalsotakelessspacefromfarmersinruralareas.Bedisayssolartreeswillcollectmoreenergythannormalphotovoltaicpanelsonthetopsofbuildings.
Indiaistheworld’sthirdlargestproducerofgreenhousegases.ThecountrypromisedtoreduceitsrateofgreenhousegasproductionattheUnitedNationsConferenceonClimateChangeinParislastyear.Indiasaid,by2030,itwouldreduceitsrateofgreenhousegasproductionbyonethirdoveritslevelsin2005.
Thecostofphotovoltaicpanelshasgonedowninrecentyears.Thishasmadesolarpowercheaperandeasiertouse.But,somepeopleworryabouttheneedtobuylargeareasoflandfortraditionalsolarenergycollectors.
24.Accordingtothepassage,thesolartreeis.
A.adevicetosolvelandproblems
B.usedtomakebetteruseofgreenhousegases
C.designedtoproducesolarenergywithlessland
D.cheaperthanotherenergyproducingdevices
25.WhatmayleadtoprotestsinIndia?
A.Tobuylandtobuildfactories.
B.Tobeforcedtoleavetheirhomes.
C.Tobuildmoresolartreesontheroads.
D.Touseviolencetosolvethedisputedissues.
26.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Thecostofthesolartreeislowerthanthetraditionalphotovoltaicpanels.
B.Thesolartreecansave100squaremetersofspacethanthetraditionalsystems.
C.Indiadecidedtocutitsgreenhousegasproductinyargeamountintefuture.
D.Indiaistheworld’slargestproducerofgreenhousegases.
C
“IthinkI’mnothingmorethanadeadfish.”“Idon’twanttodoanything.”“I’msobeatandsosad.“...Theyounggenerationinourcountryusedtoenjoytheir“happyculture”butnowtheyhavebecome“beatandsad”slowlyandsecretly.Somepeopleevencalledit“thebeatculture”.The“Beat”youthsdon’twanttodoanything.Theyhavenopurpose,nodesireandtheyaretotallydepressedsothattheyonlywanttoliveanaimlesslife.The“GeYouslouch(葛优瘫)”andthesongIfeellikehavingbeendrainedaretheexamples.
Manymediaconcernthemselvesaboutthisphenomenonandtrytopersuadetheyouthsintoembracingpositiveandhealthyfeelingsandencouragethemtoworkhardtogetridofdecadence.Thisisreallyakindgesture.However,wedon’thavetoworrytoomuchaboutthis“beatculture.”Infact,it’snotanegativething.“Beat”nevermeansdespair,butawayofself-mockery(自嘲)andpressurerelief.
Ingeneral,theyouthsinChinaarenot“beat”.Accordingtoarecentinternationalresearch,theyouthsinChinaholdpositiveattitudetowardsthefuture.29%oftheChineseintervieweesbelievetheywillliveandworkinpeaceinChinabecause“aslongasyouworkhard,youcanhaveyourownday”.Around93%oftheChineseintervieweesbelievethefutureispromisingbecauseofmedicineindustry,renewableenergysourcesandcomputer.ComparedwithChineseyoungsters,youthsindevelopedcountriesaremorepessimistic(悲观的).
Ofcoursetherearesomesocialreasonsfortheappearingof“theBeatCulture”.Asurbanizationdevelopsrapidly,youthslivinginbigcitiesarefacingnewchallengesthattheirforefathershaveneverencounteredbefore.Lonelinessandfeelingsofinsignificanceandpowerlessnessareeasytogetholdoftheyoungpeople.Withoutpropercare,theycouldthreatenourmentalityandcausemanysocialproblems.Theseproblemsprobablyneedourattentionmore.
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