1、浙江省届高三高考仿真卷英语试题Word版含答案第I卷第一部分 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,你将有两分钟的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)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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15 B. 9.18 C. 9.15答案是C。1. What are the speakers doing?A. Fis
2、hing. B. Hiking. C. Swimming.2. What is the man trying to do?A. Introduce famous actors.B. Buy some medicine.C. Sell a skin cream.3. How much is the change?A. $6. B. $4. C. $1.4. Where was the womans car made?A. In China. B. In America. C. In Japan.5. Where does the conversation take place?A. At hom
3、e. B. In a concert hall. C. In a KTV.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. Where is the man going?A. To a wedding. B. To a TV studio. C. To an art exhibition.7. What are the s
4、peakers mainly talking about?A. Clothes. B. Fashion shows. C. TV programs.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What kind of film is Shane Clark promoting?A. A comedy film. B. An Action film. C. A fiction film.9. Who will enjoy the fan meeting?A. The man. B. The woman. C. The mans sister.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What happe
5、ned to the man after his car accident?A. He had one of his legs cut.B. He lost interest in running.C. He felt some pain while running.11. Whats the womans suggestion?A. Running fewer miles.B. Giving up running.C. Learning to run safely.12. Why does the woman want to help the man?A. She is a physical
6、 education teacher.B. She knows that running matters to him.C. She wants him to win the Boston Marathon.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is the mans opinion about online shopping?A. The delivery is a bit slow.B. Returning goods is difficult.C. It is convenient and cheaper.14. How did the man buy the comput
7、er?A. From Amazon. B. From Presto. C. From Trade Me.15. What did the man buy for his mother recently?A. A golf bag. B. A coat. C. A camera.16. What is the man concerned about in the end?A. When the sofa will arrive.B. How the sofa will be delivered.C. How much the delivery will cost.听第10段材料,回答第17至20
8、题。17. What do we know about the university health center? A. It doesnt have an appointment system.B. It is always full of people in the afternoon.C. It is a branch of the Blackwell Health Center.18. How many doctors are working at the university health center?A. 4. B. 6 C. 10.19. Who has a particula
9、r interest in womens medicine?A. Dr. Hilary Jones. B. Dr. Charles Spencer. C. Dr. Ada Johnson.20. What is free at the university health center?A. A home visit. B. Seeing a doctor. C. Physical exams.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,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AOne day, I
10、 was sitting in a local coffee shop, and staring at this man in a wheelchair. He could move his head and parts of his fingers but nothing else. He had a servant who cut up his food and placed it on a special mechanically powered fork that he would use to eat.He saw me staring at him and invited me t
11、o join him at his table. His name was Stephen. For several hours we sat at that table and we got to know each other on a deeply personal level. I had never known a man who was more radiant (容光焕发), more energizing to talk and get to know than Stephen.Stephen used to be a very successful businessman i
12、n Denver. He was in the natural gas business. Thirteen years before, when he was forty, he was waiting for news of a natural gas discovery to occur any moment.He said, “I had so much nervous energy. I saw the storm clouds gathering, and I decided to clean out the gutters (檐沟) rather than sitting aro
13、und waiting for this gas well to come in.”He climbed up the ladder to clear the piles of pine needles on the roof. As he backed up, he accidentally fell off the roof. He landed on his back. He was paralyzed (瘫痪) for the rest of his life, except for his head and his hands.I asked him, “How do you do
14、it all? How do you suddenly stop hiking, fishing, and running marathons?”He said, “There are three things you have to do when something like this happens. The first thing you have to do is adjust. The second thing you do is adjust. And the third thing you do is adjust.”He said, “By adjusting to your
15、 abilities, Bill, you have to change your self-expectations. If you cant be a physical athlete any longer, then perhaps you can be a spiritual athlete.” He was.21. The author noticed Stephen at the coffee shop because .A. he was staring at the author B. he looked very energeticC. he ate in a special
16、 way D. he cut up his food22. How did Stephen adjust to his disability?A. He accepted himself as he was. B. He made new friends everywhere.C. He gave up exercising regularly. D. He turned to the author for help.23. “A spiritual athlete” Stephen mentioned in the last paragraph might be .A. optimistic
17、 and open-minded B. faithful and easygoingC. humorous and sensitive D. sympathetic and caring24. When the accident happened, .A. Stephen was worried a gas well would erupt.B. Stephen was expecting a piece of good news.C. Stephen was nervous about the coming storm.D. Stephen was having the gutters re
18、paired.BVega Blossom was planning to buy six cupcakes from Designer Desserts-Valparaiso, a local bakery that was having an end-of-day sale on Saturday. But after another customer fat-shamed her in the store, her plans changed.Blossom wrote on Facebook that a woman waiting behind her became impatient
19、 and began complaining when a customer ahead of them took “FOREVER” to place her order. When it was finally Blossoms turn to order, she heard the woman tell her friend, “Thank god, now lets hope this fat bitch doesnt buy all the cupcakes,” Blossom wrote.“As soon as I heard that I BOUGHT EVERY DAMN C
20、UPCAKE,” she added. “I SPENT $54 ON CUPCAKES JUST TO BE A BITCH.”Blossoms post has now been shared more than 25,000 timesand the bakery has since sent her at least two more boxes of cupcakes.Adam Wiltfang, Designer Desserts owner, also expressed his anger about the other customers behavior on the ba
21、kerys Facebook page.“This is not at all the kind of thing I want to be posting on social media, but it also shouldnt be something that takes place as often as it does. Designer Desserts-Valparaiso is a BULLY (霸凌) FREE ZONE and WILL NOT TOLERATE these disgusting types of attitudes. Didnt your parents
22、 ever teach you, If you have nothing nice to say, dont say anything at all. Keep your mouth shut and rude remarks to yourself,” Wiltfang wrote.He also issued his sincere apologies to Blossom and encouraged the person who made the remarks to “unlike (差评) my page and please buy your cupcakes elsewhere
23、.”Wiltfang told the local newspaper that he felt he must post something after learning what had happened. “It was so unsettling to hear the details of the incident,” he said. “We have reached out to Vega many times, thanked her for how she reacted and sharing her story. We have delivered cupcakes to
24、 her work every day since then.”25. What happened before it was Blossoms turn to order?A. She felt impatient and decided to buy all the cupcakes.B. She secretly complained about the woman behind.C. The woman behind talked happily with her friend.D. A customer was too slow in ordering her food.26. Wh
25、at can be learned about Wiltfang?A. He suggests people keep silent when they dont know what to say.B. He thinks people should post things like this as often as possible.C. He was very grateful to Blossom for advertising his bakery.D. He stood firmly by Blossoms side on this incident.27. It can be in
26、ferred from the passage that .A. Blossom will keep receiving cupcakes every dayB. Valparaiso is very popular for its healthy foodC. Blossoms behavior receives much public attentionD. The rude customer finally made an apologyCOver the years, the full Moon has been blamed for everything from a rise in
27、 violent crime, to causing madness, to baby booms (婴儿潮). But could it also be the reason some of you have found it hard to nod off this week? For once, it may not be those caffeinated (含咖啡因的) drinks or hours of screen time that have kept you awake.Scientists from Basel University in Switzerland foun
28、d evidence of a “lunar influence” when they carried out a study on volunteers sleeping in laboratory conditions. Their results showed that during a full Moon their 33 volunteers (who were not informed of the purpose of the study): (1) took five minutes longer to fall asleep; (2) slept for 20 minutes
29、 less; (3) spent 30% less time in deep sleep. But, interestingly, the researchers suggested it was not down to the extra light from the Moon, as they were shut in a darkened room.The most likely explanation, according to the research released in Current Biology, was that somehow they were naturally
30、attuned to the moons cycles.What can we do if a full moon affects our sleep? In a wordnothing. UK sleep expert Dr. Neil Stanley said if the full Moons effects on sleep were because of brightness, then the usual things such as eye masks would help. But the study suggested it wasnt about light. “Its a
31、n academically interesting point but it is not particularly helpful as you cant stop it from happening,” he said. “There is going to be a full Moon every month whether you like it or not.”The research created a bit of a stir when it was released, but it still needs to be followed up with a larger group of individualsand over a longer periodto rule out a chance finding. “Its one of those things that you would instinctively (本能地) believeso to actually find an effect is interesting,” Dr. Stanley said.28. Which of the following is closest in mea
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