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年新高考英语冲刺模拟卷(浙江专用)202107第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30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A.Buy anew dress.B,Exchange thedress.C・Get thedress tailored.
1.What doesthe mansuggest the woman do
2.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.A birthdaycelebration.B.A fancyrestaurant.C.A holidayplan.
3.What did the womando forMary lastnightA.She fixedMarys car.B・She gaveMary aphone call.C.She letMary sleepin herhouse.
4.Where do the speakersplan togoA.The theater.B,Their momsoffice.C.Their grandmashouse.
5.Who willbegin thelecture nowA.Prof.Brookings.B.Dr.Mildens.Dr.White.Dr.White.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段材料,回答第、题
6676.What didthe womando at the MediaCampA.She learnedposter design.B・She studiedfilm-making.C.She wrotefor amagazine.dangling vines(藤M),proved41right fromthe start.Its recommendedhikers havegood general42,as the journey isdifficult.Horses helpedto carrybasic43like foodto thecabins wherewe wouldsleep.Along theway wealso metthe
44.They havebeen leftundisturbed for centuries and theres adeep45between themand theland.The nextmorning,we wereoff earlyto46the heat,but hightemperatures andmuscle painhad a1ready47by thetime wereached thefinal stage一1,200stone stepsto
48.After finallyliftingmy49body upthe longflight ofstairs,my eyesrested onthe scenethat had50the backbreakingjourney:Ciudad Perdida.I lookeddown and51at thebeautiful sitebelow.We wereamong ahandful ofother groupsvisiting,which seemedlike52compared toother crowdedtourist attractions.While thereturn tripincluded53the mentalhurdle(障碍)of havingalready accomplishedour goal,the experienceis theone Iwould do
36.A.long B.endless C.frequent D.easy
37.A.impressive B.accessible C.worthwhile D.dangerous
38.A.resist B.obtain C.promote D.find
39.A.company B.combination C.harmony D.communication
40.A.buried B.spread C.spun D.wound
54.It is the difficultythat makesthejourneya more55one.Earned viewsare alwaysbetter.
41.A.disappointing B.embarrassing C.challenging D.amazing
42.A.character B.research C.independence D.fitness
43.A.equipment B.furniture C.possessions D.necessities44A.natives R,visitors C.guides D,drivers
145.A.similarity B.distinction C.bond D.belief
46.A.reduce B.beat C.test D.feel10/
1347.A.watched outB.cut offC.set inD.gave in
48.A.construct B.pick C.cover D.explore
49.A.energetic B.painful C.unhealthy D.delicate
50.A.convinced B.predicted C.motivated□.simplified
51.A.aimed B.pointed C.bent D.wondered
52.A.something B.nothing C.much D.none
53.A.overcoming B.memorizing C.observing D.fixing
54.A.otherwise B.again C.though D.instead
55.A.rewarding B.sensitive C.popular D.flexible第二节短文填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式Although sometimesit mayseem impossibleto get along asa family,you cantake actionto improvethesituation.The keyto56keep thepeace isregular andhonest57communicate.When youdisagreewith your parents,take aminute58calm downand tryto understand the situationfromtheir pointof view.Perhaps theyhave experiencedsomething similar59do notwant youto gothroughthe samepain.After youhave thought_____60through,explain youractions andfeelings calmly,listen61care,and addresstheir concerns.62this kindof healthydiscussion,you willlearnwhen toback downand whento askyour parentsto relaxtheir control.Just rememberthat it is completelynormal tostruggle with the stressthat parent-child tensionscreate,and63you andyourparentscan worktogether toimprove yourrelationship.The goodnews isthat this64storm periodwillnot last.Everything willturn outall rightin theend,and thechanges andchallenges ofyour teenageyears willprepareyou for65adult.第四部分写作共两节,满分分第一节应用文写作(满分分)假设你是李华,最近,你校将需要4015若干志愿者参与夏令营,给你的美国朋友Mary写一封邮件,推荐她参加这次活动内容包括:
1.活动时间
2.活动内容注意
1.词数80左右;
3.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯第二节读后续写(满分分)25A tradesmanwas leadinga caravan(商队)to anothercountry tosell hisgoods.Along theway theycame totheedge ofa hot-sand desert.They learntthat duringthe daytimethe sunheated upthe finesand untilit was as hotascharcoal(木炭),so noone couldwalk onit-not evencamels!Then the caravan leaderhired adesert guide,one whocould followthe stars,so they could travelonly atnight whenthe sandcooled down.The guidesat onthefirst cart.And they began thedangerous night-time journeyacross the desert.A coupleof nightslater,after eatingtheirevening mealand waitingfor thesand tocool,they startedout again.Later thatnight,thedesert guide,who wasdriving the first cart,saw fromthe starsthat theywere gettingcloseto theother sideof thedesert.He hadbeen verytired,so whenhe relaxed,he fellasleep.Then thecamels who,ofcourse,couldnt telldirections byreading thestars,gradually turnedto theside andwent in a bigwide circleuntilthey endedup atthe sameplace that they startedfrom!By thenit wasmorning,andthepeople wokeup andrealizedthey wereback atthe samespot where they started.They lostheart andbegan tocry about their condition.Since thedesertcrossing wassupposed to be overby now,they hadno morewater,and theywere worriedabout therewasnothing todrink,and wereextremely afraidthey would12/13die ofthirst.They evenbegan toblame thecaravan leaderandthedesert guide.However,the leaderhimself didntlosecourage.He talkedwith thedesertguideand thentheybeganwandering,trying towork outa plan.注意
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;Paragraph1Suddenly,the leadernoticed asmall clump(团)ofgrass.Paragraph2A spring(泉源)was foundat last.
7.Why didthe womanspend herholiday thereA.To visither brother.B,To trysomething different.C.To workin themovie industry.听第段材料,回答第至题7810A.A singer.B.A pianist.C.A guitarplayer.
8.What doesJulias friendsband need
9.How manymembers arethere in the mansbandA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
10.What doesthe manoffer to do for the womanA.Meet herin thegarage.B・Introduce herto hisband.C.Provide aplace for her practice.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What doesthe womandoA.A doctor.B.A teacher.C.A lawyer.
12.What is the mostprobable relationshipbetween the speakersA.Old classmates.B.Mother and son.C.Sister andbrother.
13.What willthe manprobably donext monthA.Study ina school.B,Give upthe boringtask.C.Work with thewoman.
14.What arethe speakersmainly discussingA.The mansfavorite food.B・Popular foodin Belgium.C.Belgian eatinghabits.
15..How longdidthemans Christmasdinner takelast yearA.About6hours.B.About5hours.C.About3hours.
16.What maypeople theredo aftera bigdinnerA.They eatas muchas usual.B・They takeexercise tokeep fit.C.They eatless in the followingdays.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What prizeswere givenlast weekA.Sports bags.B.iWatches.C.Pens.
18..When wasthe showbroadcast forthe firsttimeA,A weekago B.A monthago.C.A yearago.
19.What doesthespeakersay aboutthe footballerA.He canspeak French.B.He hasa famouswife.C.He ownsa club.
20.How willthe listenerstell theiranswersA.By makinga call.B・By writinga letter.C.By sendinga postcard.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)35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AIt wasthe earlymorning ofAugust5,1888,and herhusband wasstill sleeping.She lefta noteforherhusbandon thetable,saying thatshe andtheir twosons,Eugene andRichard,had alreadyleft to visit Pforzheim,Germany,90kilometers away.She purposelydidnt mentionher meansof transportation.It wasntuntil CarlBenz checkedtheworkshop in his factorythat herealized hisfamily hadnttaken thetrain.His newinvention wasgone.Bertha hadjust committedthe worldsfirst cartheft.Her husbandwasabrilliant engineerwho haddesignedthe worldsfirst automobilein
1885.However,without sharpbusiness mind,his productwasnt goinganywhere.Bertha understoodwhat everymodern businessknows:marketing aproduct requiresdifferent skillsthan designingone.To providea proofthatthevehicle wasreliable andcould alsomaster long-distance routes,she intendedtodrive withthe motorfrom Mannheimto Pforzheimto showwhat itcould do.Once thethree hitthe road,they hadto conquernovel problems.At
2.5horsepower,theycouldnot climbsteepslopes withoutpushing itfrom behind.Going downhill,thecarburnt outthe brake shoes.Bertha stoppedoff atacobbler(4变鞋匠)and askedhim toequip thebrakeshoeswith aleather lining.In so doing,Bertha Benzbecamethe inventorof brakelining.The fuelamount wasalso underestimated.Bertha made her firstfuel purchaseat theStadtapotheke,wherethestore stillproudly displaysa signof beingthefirstgas stationintheworld.Following the“first shock,as writteninhismemoirs,Carl feltan innerpride inhis wifesdaring“test drive”.And salessoon steppedup withthe spreadof Berthasdaring trip.Today,drivers canstill experiencethis partofMercedes-Benz successstory alongthe BerthaBenz MemorialRoute betweenMannheim andPforzheim,just asthefirst womandriver did.
21.Whafs thepurpose ofBerthas secretroad tripA.To savemoney onlong-distance trainfares.B.To teachchildren how to driveautomobiles.C.To provethe performanceof Carlsinvention.D.To applythe knowledgeof modernbusiness.
22.What doesthe underlinedword novel“in paragraph3meanA.Slight B.Common C.Additional D.Unexpected
23.Which of the followingisthe best titleforthepassageA.A PioneeringUndertaking.B.A RegrettableCrime.C.A SurprisingDiscovery.D.A CreativeDesign.BThe twilight zone(朦胧地带)contains thelargest andleast exploredfish stocks(储备)of the worlds oceans.Ranging fromjust below200metres to1,000metres deep,it isan interfacebetween thewell-studied sealife inthesunlit zoneabove andthe ecosystemsof thedarkest territorybelow.It hasa majorrole inremoving carbondioxidefrom theatmosphere andstoring itforcenturiesor longer.The twilightzone isalso knownto thelargest migrationonEarth.Huge numbersof fishesand zooplankton(浮游动4勿)move hundredsof metrestowards thesurface eachnightto feed,before withdrawingback downat dawn.Yet thezone ispoorly understood-physically,biogeochemically andecologically.Even thenumber oforganismsthat livethere remainsa mystery,let alonetheir diversityand function.It isalarming,then,that thisvast oceandomain isat riskin threeways-even beforeany ofthe potentialconsequencesare understood.First,theworldsgrowing populationhas anincreasing needfor food.Second,sea-floor miningfor mineralsand metalscould releasewaste into the region.And third,climate changeis varyingtemperature,acidification andoxygen levelsin waysthat arelikely toaffect lifethere.The twilightzone ishard Iostudy.Its organismsare difficultto sampleand analyse,being thinlydistributed,almost invisibleand oftenfragile.They alsolive atpressures ofup to100atmospheres,which posesproblems forlaboratory-based investigations.Critics mightargue thatwalers nearcoasts andabove shelvesare moredeserving ofstudy,given thehugeenvironmental pressuresthere,as wellas theirimportance tosocieties.And,of course,they needattention.Sadly,however,itistoo lateto avoidwidespread environmentaldamage to these inshoreregions.Instead,research effortsandlocal policiesmust aimat minimizingthe worsteffects.By contrast,the twilightzone isalmost leftin itsoriginal condition.Moreover,the majorityof itlies beyondnationaladministration.This makesit ofcommon interestand responsibility,and meansthat globalagreement isnecessaryto manageit.
24.What canwe learnaboutthetwilight zoneA.It hasthe leastfish stocks.B.It reducesatmospheres carbondioxide.C.It liesatthebottom ofsea.D.It islocated abovethe sunlitzone.
25..What doesParagraph3mainly tellusA.Where globalwarming leadsus.B.Why highfood consumptionarises.C.How thetwilightzoneis threatened.D.What impactspollution hason ocean.
26.What doesthe underlinedword itinthelast paragraphrefer toA.The twilightzone.B.The inshorearea.C.Its originalcondition.D.National administration.CUniversity-thebestdays ofmy life!I madelots offriends inmy student dorm,went togreat parties,joined thedebating society...and,well,I didsome worktoo-but Imust confessmy lecturerswere very06/13patient withmy tardiness.Its easyto lookback atour universitydays throughrose-tinted spectaclesbut thetruth isthat whenwe firstarrivedon campus,most ofus wereout ofour comfortzone.In fact,a surveyof studentsat ImperialCollege Londonhas revealedthat3out of4students experiencehighlevels ofstress,or amental healthcondition,during theirtime atcollege.The survey,completed byover athousandstudents,also foundthat70%of thosethat experiencestress doso atleast oncea week,and9%of studentsfeelstressed constantly.Kristy,a studentat ExeterUniversity,didnt enjoyher firstdays incollege.She says:nWhen Ifirst gottouniversity Idont thinkId realizedthat Idforgotten how to makefriends.Id beenwiththesame schoolfriends forsevenyears,andsoI wastrying tobalance socialsuccess with academic successwhilst learninghow tolook aftermyselfat quitea youngage.”Dr RuthCaleb ofthe counselingservice atBrunel Universityin Londonhas sometips thatshould makelifeeasier forstudents before they setoff for university.She says:uCertain thingsthat Ithink itwould bevery helpfulforstudents tohave putin placeare anability to dothepractical thingsof life-todothe washing,todothe cleaningandso on-being ableto cook.Budgeting isextremely importantin universitylife.And Calebadds:nYou shouldlearnhow tospend timeon yourown comfortably.nI graduatedand learnthowtotake careof myselfthe hardway.I hopethat newstudents thesedays remembertoacquire somelife skillsbeforetheymake thebig jump.
27.What didthe authordo thatmadeherprofessors angryA.She didn*tdowell inher studies.B.She usedto arrivelate forthe lectures.C.She behavednot sopolitely inthe class.D.Not mentioned.
28.What didKristy havethe mostdifficulty withA.She didnt know howto makefriends.B.She foundit hardto dealwiththeacademic work.C.She didntget alongwell withher teachers.D.She felthomesick.
29.What skilldoes Dr.Ruth considerto beextremely importantforuniversitystudentsA.Budgeting B.Cooking C.Cleaning D.washing
30.What doesthe authormean by the expressionthe hardwayHA.She finallyovercame it.B.She hada hardtime duringcollege.C.She couldntgetalongwell witheach other.D.She probablydidntknowhowtotake careof herself.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容,从短文后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项Rules forthe newbiein workplaceManygraduates willstep uptothestarting lineof theircareers.And yourfirst yearin workmay bea crucialperiod.3j Hereweve listedsome rulesfbr newbiesso youwont messup atthe verybeginning.•Be punctualPunctuality(严守时间)means youset highstandards for yourself,which youremployer andco-workers willappreciate.Being ontime forwork isvalued.32And your boss willnoticeyour initiative(主动巾生).But thisdoesnt meandevoting theextra timeto routinework.•Be politebut notinahurry tomake friendsSomework relationshipsdo blossominto friendships,but mostdo not.33Workingrelationships arenot governedbythesame rulesas friendships,sodo not feelbad ifyour colleaguesdonotwant tochator arenot particularlywarm towardsyou.■_______34_______A newbieis newtothegame.If youmake amistake,admit itand fixit.Foster thequality ofbeing honestfromthe beginning.Its oneofthebiggest favorsyou cando fbryourself andyour career.•Be enthusiasticEnthusiasmisthemain ingredientto achieveresults at work,especially fornewcomers.35You willachieveso muchmore andyou willbe noticed.A.You canstill havea greatworking relationshipwithout makingfriends.B.Develop areal passionforyourjob,no matterhow difficultit seemsto be.C.Forming goodhabits isas importantas developingprofessional skills.D.Try nottobeaggressive.E.Its importantto communicateoften withyourbossface toface.F.Be honest,be yourselfG.Form thehabit ofshowing upatwork15minutes earlierand leaving15minutes later.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑Ciudad Perdida,Colombias LostCity”is olderthan MachuPicchu.There areno trainsor busesallowingof36travels toreach itsruins.The remoteplace isonly37on foot:a tiringmulti-day hike.Despite this,I couldnt38the opportunitytovisitCiudad Perdida.12other hikersand Iwent therein39withalicensed guide.The dirtpath,which40through toweringpalms and。
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