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浙江省高考科目考试绍兴市适应性试卷
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19
年
3
月)英语试题
浙江省高考科目考试绍兴市适应性试卷
(2019
年
3
月)英语试题
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注意事项:
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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卡上。 p>
第一节(共
5
小
题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
7.5
p>
分
)
听下面
5<
/p>
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。
1. What will the man probably do
tonight?
some books. B.
Watch football on TV. C. Go to a basketball game.
2. How long will the man have to wait
for the next bus?
minutes.
B. Six minutes. C. Ten minutes.
3. Why
did the girl run into the man?
A. She was walking clumsily.
B. She was holding too many
was concentrating on her phone.
4.
What’s the man’s attitude toward John’s being
fired?
ing. B.
Surprised. C. Doubtful.
5. What are the
speakers talking about?
A.
Life in Southeast Asia.
B. A holiday
plan.
C. Weather conditions.
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
< br>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
p>
段材料,回答第
6
、
7
题。
6. What is
the possible relationship between the two
speakers?
A. Teacher and
student.
B. Husband and wife.
C. Boss and secretary.
7.
What can we learn from the conversation?
A. The woman agrees to help
the man out.
B. The woman will finish
the work before Thursday.
woman will hand in the paper next Monday.
< br>听第
7
段材料,回答第
8
至
10
题。
8. What does the man's neighbor
complain about?
A. Loud
noise laid at night.
B. Poor service of
the hotel.
early start for a meeting.
9. What were the man and his friends
doing in the room?
A.
Drinking some coffee.
B. Packing up
things. C. Having a celebration.
10.
What were the man and his friends about to do?
A. End their activity. B.
Work out an agreement.
C. Apologize to
the neighbor.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
11
至
13
题。
11. What does the
woman think of the living expenses in the city?
A. Quite reasonable. B.
Fairly high. C. Extremely low.
12. What
does the woman spend most on?
A. Food expenses. B. Film tickets.
fares.
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13. What does the
man probably do?
A.
journalist. B. A professor.
C. A
scientist.
听第
9
段材料
,回答第
14
至
16
< br>题。
14. Where is the man
going to travel?
A. New
York.
B. The UK.
C.
California.
15. How much will the man
probably pay for the tickets altogether?
A. $$ 1,076.
B.
$$ 2,152.
C. $$ 538.
16. Why does the man choose Flight 215?
A. It’s a cheap
flight.
B. It’s a
non
-stop flight.
C. It’s the only flight
back.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20<
/p>
题。
17. What is the
main purpose of the speaker?
A. To make a brief introduction of the
course.
B. To stress the importance of
the course.
C. To show the
popularity of the course.
18. How long
does each lecture last?
A.
One hour. B. One and a half hours.
C.
Two hours.
19. How can the speaker be
reached outside of class?
A. Mainly by email.
B. By
calling him directly.
C. By going to
his office on Monday afternoons.
20.
What kind of person might the speaker be?
A. Modest. B. Humorous.
C. Strict.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分<
/p>
35
分)
第一
节(共小题;每小题
2.5
分,满分
2
5
分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的
A
、
B
、
p>
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
Seventeen-year-old Sariah
Estrada didn't expect to receive anything in
return when she saved a drowning man
on
Marianne Beach in Blanchisseuse earlier this year.
However,for
her
random
act
of
kindness,
Estrada
was
awarded
the
Hummingbird
Medal-Bronze
for
her
bravery,
loyalty and devotion to Trinidad and Tobago on
Monday, September 24, when the country celebrated
its
42nd year as a republic. President
Paula-Mae Weekes presented the national award to
her.
In July of this year,
Estrada along with two friends went to the
Marianne Beach to relax. Upon leaving the
beach, Estrada and her friends noticed
a man struggling in the water. Immediately, she
and her friends sprang into
action. The
teens bor
rowed a body board from some
people on the beach and swam to the man’s
rescue.
She said
when they reached the man, he was already
unconscious and they dragged him out of the water
on the
body board. Estrada remembered
what she learned during a life-saving course the
week before and quickly started
pumping
the man’s chest. After several
attempts
,
she was successful
and the young man’s life was saved.
In
an
interview
with
LoopTT,
the
teenager
said
while
she
is
grateful
for
the
award,
she
wasn't
expecting
anything in
return.
for
anything in return, but the award is well
appreciated. As I reflect on the action I took, I
felt as though I could
help
this
person
as
I
have
the
proper
training.
The
week
before
the
incident
I
participated
in
a
basic
life
support-training course offered by the
North Central Regional Health
Authority.
intends to continue assisting
people.
The national award
receiver also had this message for the youths of
Trinidad and Tobago.
I
would like to encourage the young people of
Trinidad and Tobago to strive for excellence,never
sell yourself
short by believing that
you cannot do what you desire, all things are
possible and hard work surely brings
success.
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21. It can be
learned from the passage that Estrada
▲
.
A. saved the man by simply dragging him
out of the water
B. shared
the award with her friends for their heroic deed
C. was motivated to save
the drowning man by reputation
D. owed the successful rescue to her
proper training
22. What do the
underlined words
A. Think
too highly of yourself.
B.
Accept yourself with pleasure.
C. Recognize your strength and
weakness.
D. Have a low
evaluation of your competence.
23. What
is the message mainly conveyed in the passage?
A. Random acts of kindness
make all the difference in our life.
B. Excellence is a continuous process
and not an accident.
C.
Dreams and desires make the impossible possible.
D. Success is based on the
team not the individual.
B
The American Heart Association (AHA)
says that too many people are spending far too
much time on chairs
and couches.
day,
According
to
the
AHA,
growing
evidence
shows
that,
on
its
own,
exercise
isn't
enough
to
cancel
out
the
unhealthy
effects
of
sitting
for
a
long
time.
of
how
much
physical
activity
someone
gets,
long
sedentary time could negatively
influence the health of your heart and blood
vessels,
The
exact
mechanisms
behind
the
effect
aren’t
yet
clear.
“There
are
many
important
factors
we
don't
understand about sedentary time
yet,
but don’t prove cause and
effect.”
—
the best advice
at this
time is to ‘sit less and move
more
,
” she added.
How much more? According to
the AHA, people should try to get at least 30
minutes of moderate to vigorous
(
剧烈的)
exercise a
day to reach the recommended 150 minutes of
moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous
exercise a week, That's healthier than
trying to cram their weekly exercise into one or
two days, according to the
statement.
real
risk
simply
comes
down
to
the
amount
we
sit,
without
there being a
true
medicine
or
method
to
control
the harmful effects,
Still,
society has evolved to encourage sitting, she
added.
lives
have
become
focused
around
activities
requiring
us
to
be
still
—
whether
it
be
transportation,our
computers,
or
the
television
or
computer
in
our
leisure
time,”
Steinbaum
said.
instead
of
being
active to be
productive or to have enjoyment, our productivity
and fun often requires minimal physical
activities.
24. What is the
main purpose of the new advisory
delivered by AHA?
A. To
advise people to sit less and exercise more.
B. To explore the cause and
effect of inactive behavior.
C. To analyze the link between heart
health and exercise.
D. To
show the general social trend of encouraging
silting.
25. Which of the following
would Deborah Rohm Young most probably agree with?
A. Doing exercise is of no
benefit to those couch potatoes.
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B.
Sitting too much is a contributing factor to heart
diseases.
C. The exact
cause behind the effect of long-time sitting is
apparent.
D. The vital
thing for health is the total amount of weekly
exercise you do.
26. According to
Steinbaum, the increase of sitting time is
▲
.
A. a basic aspect of promoting the
quality of life
B. a real
risk that can be removed by vigorous exercise
C. an unavoidable
consequence of social development
D. a big change in modem people’s
concept of health
C
Like a tired marriage, the
relationship between libraries and publishers has
long been dull. E-books, however,
are
causing heartache. Libraries know they need
digital wares, but many publishers are too
cautious about piracy
(
盗版)
and lost
sales to co-operate. Among the big six, only
Random House and Harper Collins license e-books
with most libraries.
Publishers are wise to be nervous.
Owners of e-readers
(
电子阅读器)
are exactly the
customers they need:
book-lovers
with
money.
If
these
people
switch
to
borrowing
e-books
instead
of
buying
them,
what
then?
Electronic borrowing is awfully
convenient. Unlike printed books, which must be
checked out and returned to a
physical
library miles from where you live, book files can
be downloaded at home. The files disappear from
the
device when they are due.
E-lending is not simple,
however. There are lots of different and often
incompatible (
不兼容的
)e-book
formats,
devices and licenses. Most
libraries use a company called
OverDrive
,
which secures
rights from publishers and
provides
e-books and audio files in every format. Yet
publishers and libraries are worried by
OverDrive's global
market
dominance,
as
the
company
can
control
fees
and
conditions.
Publishers
were
annoyed
when
OverDrive
cooperated with
Amazon, the world’s biggest online
bookseller
,
last year. Owners
of Amazon’s Kindle e
-reader
who
want
to
borrow
e-books
from
libraries
are
now
redirected
to
Amazon's
website,
where
they
must
use
their
Amazon
account to secure a loan.
According
to Pew,
an opinion
researcher,
library
users
are
a
perfect
for
market
for
last
year
Amazon
introduced its Kindle Owners' Lending Library,
which lets its best customers borrow free one of
thousands
of popular books each month.
Library
supporters
argue
that
book
borrowers
arc
also
book
buyers
and
that
libraries
are
vital
spaces
for
readers
to
discover
new
work.
Many
were
cheered
by
a
recent
Pew
survey,which
found
that
more
than
half
of
Americans
with library cards say they prefer to buy their
e-books.
So publishers keep adjusting their
lending arrangements in search of the right
balance.
Random House raised its licensing
prices earlier this year, and Harper Collins
limits libraries to lending its
titles
26 times.
27. It can be inferred from
paragraph 1 that
▲
.
A. libraries
and publishers face the same problem of
e-
books’piracy
B. libraries are eager to keep strong
relationship with publishers
C. most publishers are hesitant to
cooperate with libraries
D.
several big publishers have sold e-books to
libraries
28. Why are publishers
worried that people will switch to electronic
borrowing?
A. Book sales
may drop sharply because of convenient electronic
borrowing.
B. There are
lots of different and incompatible e-book formats
available.
C. There is no
time limit for the book files downloaded on the
device.
D. E-books must be
checked out and returned to libraries regularly.
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