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・20242025学年浙江省萧山中学高三高考全真模拟考试英语试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区
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5.As teacherswe shouldntaccept theargument givenby somepeople standardizedtests restricteducators toomuchand takethe joyout of teaching.A.where B.whatC.how D.that
6.-Mom,ril stayin toaccompany mygrandpa this evening.A.With pleasureB.Never mindC.Suit yourselfD.It depends
7.Only afterhe wasbrought to the policestation didthe boyhe hadstolen somepurses fromother passengers.A.participate B.acknowledgeC.realize D.summarize
8.Our dreamis toa WorldCup thatmakes you,your grandchildrenand everyonein footballreally proud.A.stage B.chairC.found D.watch
9.I wantedto giveyou somebread,but wasleft.A.neither B.nothing」()()」C.none D.no onewireless technology1expect topower self-driving cars,virtual reality,smart
2.city,and networkedrobots.3()()research fromKings CollegeLondon whohave joinedwith EricssonERIC todream upfuturistic applicationsfor5G havelookedat everythingfrom music
4.medicine.The teamis workingtowards using5-technology totransfer physicalskills acrossnetworks andcreating what they arecalling theInternetof Skills”“With5G and the newnetworking architecturewere building,were hopingto getthis delaydown tojust thespeedof light,said MischaDohler,a professorof wirelesscommunications atKings College.()()Furthermore,5G will
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7.work on the otherside of the worldvia a(触觉的)()robot.They willuse hapticgloves,8,will allowthe surgeonto sensemotion andpressure when
9.operate ona patientandcan getinstant feedbackvia thegloves.、()Meanwhile,Dohler doesnot expectthis tohappen overnightand10believe itcould takethe Internetof Skills”another decadebeforeit isfully functional.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每
28.1010句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
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21011、Hello,everyone Welcometo ourschooR NowFd liketo introduceour schoolto youOur schoolis locatedin thenorth part of the、city Itsfamous asits beautifulscenery Therelie alake inour school,that studentscan boatClose toour schoolis abeautiful park、、with floweraround Everyclass ismade up50lively studentsThey arewarm,generous butready tooffer helpThey feelhonouredwhen askfor helpSo they are veryfriendly andeasy toget alongwith themYou willhave thewonderful time and getused to the、第二节书面表达(满分分)life soon25(分)假定你是李华,你校将举办书法比赛,参赛学生同场竞技书写校名,优胜者的书法作品将被展览一周请给
29.25你校热爱书法的英国交换生写一封电子邮件,邀请他参加这一比赛要点如下比赛的时间和地点;Joe L比赛的要求和细节;
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1100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯4参考词汇书法比赛calligraphy contestDear Joe,Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2B、3B、4A、5D、6C、7B、8A、9C、10D、11D、12C、13B、14B、15D、16D、17C、18D、19C、20A第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
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4.B第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
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20.C第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式L
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10.the—a第二节书面表达(满分分)2529DearJoe,Here isgood newsfor you!Our schoolwill holda calligraphycontest,so Icant waitto inviteyou tojoin init.The contestis to be heldon8th Octoberin theStudent ActivitiesCenter.There are some detailedrequirements thatyou needtolearn.First,whoever isinterested incalligraphy cansign upfor it.In addition,what thecompetitors writemust beour schoolname andworksof thewinners will be onexhibition fbra week.Whafs more,all thecompetitors arerequired towrite onthe spotand theresultswill beannounced immediately.Its agood opportunityto showyour yearsof calligraphylearning.I hopeyou canwin.Looking forwardto yourinstant reply.Yours.Li Hua
10.You canget offthe busone ortwo stopsand walkthe restof theway towork everyday soas totake someexercise.A.more earlyB.earliest C.early D.earlier
11.—I likeyour newshoes!—Thanks.I hadto tryon almosta dozenpairs Idecided toget them.A.as B.whenC.after D.before一
12.What aboutwatching aballet showthisevening—Thanks forinviting me,but balletisnt really.A.the appleof myeye B.my feetof clayC.my cupofteaD.the saltof theearth
13..My sistermet himin thestreet yesterdayafternoon,so heyour lecture.A.shouldnt have attended B.couldnt have attendedC.mustn^haveattendedD.needn,t haveattended
14.Everybody was touched wordsafter theyheard hermoving story.A.without B.beyondC.against D.despite
15.Most peoplequit anyresults appear;they giveup toosoon anda quitternever wins.A.while B.until C.since D.before
16.James,I donmind lendingyou themoney youpay itback within a month.A.although B.now thatC.unless D.as longas
17.—Betty wasfeeling prettyblue for a while,but shesbetter now.A.Oh,thafs kind of youB.CongratulationsC.Oh,Im gladto hearthat D.Its mypleasure
18.It shockedthe worldthe UnitedStates withdrewfrom somemajor agreementsit had been committedto,including the2015Paris Agreementon climatechange mitigationand the2015Iran NuclearDeal.A.which B.whatC.whether D.that
19.As anandeffective method,expressway noisebarrier isa primarymeasure used to reducetraffic noise.A.correctional B.flexible C.economical D・investigative
20.The livingroom isclean andtidy,with adining tablealready fora mealto becooked.C.to layD.being laid第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)(冥想)
21.6A newstudy hasdiscovered thatmeditation andoxygen sporttogether reducedepression.The RutgersUniversitystudy foundthat thismind andbody combination,done twicea weekfor onlytwo months,reduced thesymptoms fora groupofstudents by40percent.“We areexcited bythe findingsbecause wesaw such a meaningfulimprovement inboth clinicallydepressed andnon-depressedstudents,“said leadauthor Dr.Brandon Aiderman.uIt is the firsttime thatboth of these two behavioral wayshave beenlooked attogetherfbr dealingwith depression.^^Researchers believethe twoactivities havean interactiveeffect oncombating depression.Aiderman andDr.Tracey Shors()discovered that a combinationof mentaland physicaltraining MAPenabled studentswith majordepressive disordernot toletproblems or negative thoughtsdefeat them.Rutgers researcherssay thosewho participatedin thestudy beganwith30minutes offocused attentionmeditation followedby30minutes ofoxygen sport.They were told thatif theirthoughts driftedto thepast orthe futurethey shouldrefocus ontheir breathing,enabling thosewith depressionto acceptmoment-to-moment changesin attention.Shors,who studiesthe productionof newbrain cellsin thehippocampus-partofthe braininvolved inmemory andlearning-saysscientists haveshown in animal modelsthat oxygen sport exercisekeeps alarge numberof certaincells alive.(干预)The ideafor thehuman interventioncame fromher laboratorystudies,she says,with themain goalof helpingindividualsacquire newskills sothat theycan learnto recoverfrom stressfullife events.By learningto focustheir attentionand exercise,people whoare fightingdepression canacquire newlearning skillsthat canhelp themprocessinformation andreduce theoverwhelming recollectionof memoriesfrom thepast,Shors says.“We knowthese treatmentscan be practiced overa lifetime and thatthey willbe effectivein improvingmental health.”said、Aiderman.The goodnews isthat thisintervention can bepracticedby anyoneat anytimeandat nocost.”1What madethe researchsodifferentA.Adopting away ofmeaningful talk.B.Combining thetwobehavioralways to treat depression.C.Treating depressionwith specialmedicine.D.Comparing thedepressed withthe non-depressed.、2The underlinedword“combating“in Paragraph3canbereplaced by.A.fighting B.identifyingC.distinguishing D.examining、3What didthe participantsdo in the researchA.They didoxygensporthalf anhour beforethinking.B.They thoughtquietly and then tookexercise.C.They tookexercise longer than theythought.D.They tookexercise whilethinking quietly.
4、What isShors9main purposeof herstudiesA.To findout certainbrain cellsof humans.B.To studythe productionof newbrain cells.C.To offerpeople anew methodtotreatstress.D.To decidethe linksbetween stressand exercise.(分)(仗势欺人者)
22.8A fourth-grade teacherallowed oneof herstudents toshave her head in the schoolyard,after bullies(短寸头发型)teased himabout hisown shortbuzz cut.Tori Nelsongot theidea afternoticing thatMatthew Finney,a shyboy fromherhomeroom atWinlock MillerElementary Schoolin Washingtonstate,was standing outside hisclassroom cryingand wearinga winterhat.Ms.Nelson couldsee theback of his neckhadbeenshaved,and sinceMatthew usuallyhad verythick browncurly hair,sherealized thathed hada haircutover theweekend.She askedhim what was wrong,and hesaid hedgotten abuzz cutfbr thesummer.But thismorning,a fifthgrader onthe busmade fun of him,and hedidnt want to cometo classand getteased byother kids.Ms Nelsontriedto convinceMatthew tocome inside,but sinceschool rulesprohibit kidsfrom wearinghats indoorshe refused-explaining thathewas afraidof showinghis haircuttotheother childrenin casethey alsomade funof him.Finally Isaid:“If youtake offyour hatand cometo class,Fil letyou givemeabuzz cut,too/n Ms Nelson toldYahoo Parenting/Ifigured ifsjust hair,and mineis alreadyshort anyway.I mightas wellget itshorter intime for the warm weather.,Matthew excitedlytook herup onthe offer,and MsNelson andanother teachergathered allthe fourthgraders togetherduringbreak time.A schoolemployee broughtin scissors,which Matthewusedtothe cheersof hisclassmates,excitedly watchingas histeachershair fellaway ontothe groundin theschoolyard.It was a lotof funfor thekids,and ithelped Matthewfeel betterabout himself/said MsNelson.*You haveto dowhat ittakes to、reach children.Teaching isntjust aboutreading andwriting,its aboutselfesteem andaccepting differences.1What mainlyled toMatthewsstandingoutsidethe classroomA.His fearof beinglaughed atB.His willingnessto learnC.His violatingschool rulesD.His notfinishing hishomework.、2Why didMs.Nelson haveherheadshavedA.To showsympathy forMatthew.B.To comfortand encourageMatthew.C・To preparefor thewarmweather.D.To showher uniquepersonality.、3What isMsNelsonlikeA.responsible andcaring B.knowledgeable andcreativeC.Humorous andeasygoing D.Strong anddetermined、4What isthe besttitle forthe passageA.The realmeaning ofteachingB.Stand upto schoolbullyingC.Teach kidsto respectdifferencesD.A haircutfull oflove
23.(8分)Visitors toBritain aresometimes surprised to learn that newspapersthere havesuchalarge circulation(发行).The“Daily Mirror“andthe“Daily express“both sellabout fourmillion copieseveryday.British familiesgenerally buya newspapereverymorning andtwo orthree on Sundays.Besides thenational papers,there is,however,another branchoftheBritish presswhich sellsalmost asmany copies.Localnewspapers havea weekly circulation of13million.Almost everytown andcounty areahas one.Nearly allof themhold theirown(财政)(赚钱的).financially andmany ofthem are very profitable一(地方会议)These papersare writtenalmost entirelyfor readersinterested inlocal eventsbirths,weddings,deaths,councilmeetings andsports.Editors preferto relyon peoplewho knowthe districtwell.A greatdeal of local newsis regularlysupplied byclubsand churchesin theneighborhood andit doesnot getout todate asquickly asnational news.(广告).The editorsmust neverforget thatthe successof anynewspaper dependson advertisingHe isusually anxiousto keepthegood willoflocalbusinessmen forthis reason.But ifthe newspaperis wellwritten andthe newsitems havebeen carefullychosen(机会)to drawlocal readers,the businessmen aregrateful forthe opportunityto keeptheir productsin thepublic eyes.、1Visitors toBritain aresurprisedtolearn that.A.there areso manylocal newspapersthereB.local papersshould havea circulation of fourmillionC.the“Daily Mirrorand“Daily Expresssell asmany as4million copiesevery dayD.British newspapersaresowidely read、2Local newspapershave.A.a circulationas largeas that of national newspapersB.a dailycirculationof13millionC・a slightlysmaller circulationD.an evenlarger circulation、3In thewriters opinion,no papercan possiblysucceed without.A.advertisements B.interesting reportsC.a greatdeal ofnationalnewsD.an excellentsales manager、4Which ofthe followingis trueA.All thelocal newspapersareveryprofitable.B.Local newspapershaveaweeklycirculationof14million.C.Local readersare muchinterested inlocal news.D.Each Britishfamily buysthree newspapersonSundays.(分)
24.8THEATRECity VarietiesOct10〜11only ANight atthe Varieties.All thefunof an oldmusic hallwith BarryCryer,Duggle Brown,6dancers,Mystina,Jon Barker,Anne DuvalandtheTony HarrisonTrio.Laugh againatthe old jokesand listento yourfavourite songs.Performances8p.m.nightly.Admission£5;under16or over60£
4.York TheatreRoyalSept23~Oct17Groping forWords—a comedyby SueTownsend.Best knownfor herAdrian MoleDiaries.Townsend nowwritesabout anevening classwhich twomen anda womanattend.A gentlecomedy.AdmissionFirst night,Mon£2;Tues~Fri£
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75.Halifax PlayhouseKingsCross Street,Halifax.TeL365998Oct10〜17On GoldenPond byErnest Thompson.This isa magicalcomedy aboutreal people.A beautifullyproduced,well actedplayfor everyone.Dont missit.Performances7£
2.Mon2seats forthe priceof one.Grand TheatreRestaurantand Cafe.Oct1〜17The SecretDiary ofAdrian Mole,Aged
13.Sue Townsendsmusical play,based onher bestselling book.PerformancesEvenings745October10~17,at230p.m.No Mondayperformances.AdmissionTues〜Thurs£2〜5;FriSat£2~
6.、1Which theatreoffers thecheapest seatA.Halifax Playhouse.B.City Varieties.C.Grand Theatre.D.York TheatreRoyal.、2If youwantto see aplay withold jokesand songs,which phonenumber willyou ringto booka seatA.
502116.B.
223568.C.
365998.D.
430808.、3We maylearn fromthe textthat SueTownsend is.A.a writerB.an actressC.a musicianD.a director(分)
25.10Some ofthe bestresearch ondaily experienceis rootedin ratesof positive and negative interactions,which hasprovedthat beingblindly positiveornegativecan causeothers tobe frustratedor annoyedor tosimply tuneout.Over thelast twodecades,scientists havemade remarkablepredictions simplyby watchingpeople interactwith oneanother andthenscoring theconversations basedontherate ofpositiveandnegativeinteractions.Researchers haveused thefindings topredicteverything fromthe likelihoodthatacouple willdivorce tothe chancesofawork teamwith highcustomer satisfactionand productivitylevels.More recentresearch helpsexplain whythese briefexchanges matterso much.When you experience negativeemotions asa resultofcriticism orrejection,for example,your bodyproduces higherlevels ofthe stresshormone,which shutsdown muchof your thinkingand(激活)(机制).activates conflictand defensemechanisms Youassume thatsituations areworsethan theyactually are.When youexperience a positive interaction,it activatesa verydifferent response.Positive exchangesincrease yourbodysproduction ofoxytocin,a feel-good thatincreases yourability tocommunicate with,cooperate with and trustothers.But the effects ofapositive occurrenceare lessdramatic andlasting thantheyareforanegative one.We needat leastthree tofive positive interactions tooutweigh everyone negativeexchange.Bad momentssimply outweighgoodones.Whether yourehaving aconversation,keep thissimple shortcut inmind:At least80percent ofyour conversationsshould befocusedon whatsgoing right.Workplaces,for example,often seethis.During performancereviews,managers routinelyspend80percent of their timeonweaknesses and“areas fbrimprovement”.They spendroughly20percent ofthe timeon strengthsand positiveaspects.Any timeyouhave discussionswithaperson orgroup,spend thevast majorityofthetime talkingabout whatis working,and usethe remainingtimeto addressweaknesses.、1The underlinedphrase tuneout”in Paragraph1probably means.A.stop listeningB.change mindC.sing aloudD.be crazy、2What willhappen if youexperiencenegative emotionsA.The situationsare sureto becomeworse.B.Much ofyourthinkingwillbeprevented.C.You willfeel anurge toimprove andbecome better.D.Youll bemotivated toresolve conflictswith people.、3From Paragraph4,we canlearnthat.A.we needapositivefeeling tobeat onenegative feelingB.positiveinteractionshave greatereffects thannegative onesC.our conversationshould centeron whatneeds improvementD.theeffectof negativefeelings lastslongerthanthatofpositive ones、4What isthe besttitle forthe passageA.Harmful NegativesB.More PositiveInteractionsC.How toBe aProductive ManagerD.Less Timeon Strengths第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)
26.30One dayasaboy and his fatherwere takinga walkin thewoods,they sawlying besidea half-fallen treea pairof shoes.(石)An oldworkman wascooling hisfeet ina neighboringstream.The son,inaspirit of36,picked upsome smallpebbles PRand said,“I willput thesein the old fellow^shoes,and itllbe greatfiin whenhe triesto putthem on.^^“I37ifyouwill getmuch funout ofthat,“said thefather,6638from hisclothes,he mustbeapoor man.And hislifeis hard.Would therebe funin39his troublesIf youweretosurprise himina40way,say byputting acoin ineachshoe,you wouldprobably enjoymore.”The boyadopted the41ofhisfather and slipped asilver coininto eachshoe.Then theyhid behinda treeto watchthe42oftheirtrick.After awhile,theoldman cameback tohis workandslippedhis rightfoot intohis shoe.()43something hardintheshoe he44his foottoseewhatwasinside.He discoveredthe coin.A n45look cameover hisface.He turnedthecoin overand overin hishand,and gazedat itin astonishment.As helooked atit,he feltwithhis footfortheother shoe,which alsoheld acoin.Then46clasping hishands together,he fellupon his47andprayed.The boyand hisfather48from hiswords thathis poorwife wassick and49at home,and thathis orphanedgrandchildren weresufferingstarvation,while hewas strugglingto earna living.「“The kindhelper hasgone criedtheoldman,without evenwaiting tobe thanked.But50he maygo,my blessingshall seekhim outandbe51him tothe endof life.May Godkeep himfrom poverty,52him againstevil andever fillhis heartwith warmthand joy,53hehas filledmine today.The boyandhisfather listenedtothe most heart-felt wordsintheworld,eyes
54.“Now Icall thisthe bestkindoffun,said thefather,t6So,you see,fun maylead to55as wellastolaughter.Of allthe pleasuresof life,those thatare expressedby tearsrather thanlaughter arethemostblessed”.、1A.mercy B.charity C.help D.fun、2A.wonder B.doubt C.analyze D.suspect、3A.Considering B.Distinguished C.Judging D.Determined、4A.adding toB.making upC.bringing outD.adding upto、5A.confusing B.different C.same D.challenging、6A.agreement B.plan C.request D.proposal、7A.output B.outcome C.intention D.production、8A.Feeling B.Realizing C.Noticing D.Recognizing
10、A.excited B.strange C.puzzled D.delighted
11、A.suddenly B.frequently C.finally D.gradually
12、A.hands B.knees C.feet D.head
13、A.thought B.guessed C.sensed D.learned、B.helpless C.worthless D.careless14A.useless、B.whenever C.whatever D.wherever15A.however、B.against C.with D.onto16A.afterhelp D.prevent、17A.spare、B.when C.what D.although18A.as、B.wide C.closed D.fixed19A.wet、appreciation B.hurt C.tears D.satisfaction20A.(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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27.15Just likeevery technologicaladvancement,the nextis settobea hugedeal,and suchisthecase for5G.The。
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