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2019年高考英语预测卷

2019年高考英语预测卷
2019年高考英语预测卷

2019年高考英语预测卷

A cobra(眼镜蛇)was set free on September 10 in a park in Xiangtan City, South China’s Hunan Province. Local police immediately arrested the troublemaker. And they began hunting for

the deadly creature to try to prevent it from hurting anyone.

In the name of mercy, some people free captive (关在笼子里的)animals,including foreign

species, mostly bought from pet shops or markets. However, their warm-hearted kindness often causes serious consequences. Last April, someone freed hundreds of foxes and raccoon dogs in a

Beijing suburb,causing economic losses t( and endangering the safety of local Influenced by Buddhism, freeing an act that deserves respect in Chim people are increasingly

aware of the importance of environmental protection and biodiversity(生物多样性).But it is necessary to ensure that acts of freeing captive animals do not violate laws or harm the interests of the public. Freeing a cobra in a park reflects the troublemaker’s ignorance of other people’s lives.

In order to regulate the release of captive animals, the government revised the law on wildlife conservation in 2016. According to the updated regulations, no individual or organization should harm the public interest by freeing captive animals. And any creatures set free should be local species that have no threat to local biodiversity.

21.Why did the local police arrest the troublemaker?

The troublemaker's behavior may cause economic losses to animal farmers.

The troublemaker was charged with hunting a cobra.

The troublemaker’s behavior may cau se harm to people.

The troublemaker’s behavior may cause harm to animals.

22.According to the text, what kind of animals is most likely to be set free?

A. Rabbits.

B.Foxes.

C. Raccoon dogs.

D.Cobras,

23. In which column of a newspaper will you most probably find this passage?

A. Travel.

B. N ews.

C. Sports.

D.Culture.

B

Just before Christmas, my daughter Katie and I went over to my dad’s place to decorate.

While we worked on the tree, grand babies Decie and Johnny entertained their great-grandfather

Papa Cox. Their laughter and occasional arguments must have reminded Papa of the past days when my brother and I were just their size because I saw a twinkle in his 80-year-old eyes.

When the tree was beautifully dressed and glowing, we said goodbye to my dad with lots of hugs and kisses and headed for home. Later that night, in the quiet darkness,1 pulled my memories

and lay down to rest and remember.

The Christmas I turned 16,while decorating the with Mama* I clumsily dropped and broke a nation.

Guiltily, I bent to pick up the broken pieces and was surprised to find a tiny sheet of paper among the pieces. Unfolding it, I recognized my father’s penciled writing? which read,“I love you”. Lifting

my eyes, I saw my mothers fond expression.

“Your daddy wrote that and stuck it in that blue ball during our first Christmas together, just

before you were bom,” she said with a smile. I wouldn’t have belie ved it,seized the proof there in my hands. In fact, sometimes 1 thought he was a bit of a lazy and mean man around the holidays! And yet this bit of yellowed paper proved that long ago my daddy had done something apparently | romantic at Christmas.Now, as we celebrate the holidays without Mama, who we lost to cancer,my discovery becomes more bitter. Each year as I decorate Papa’s tree,I relive the moment I shared with her that winter afternoon and tears of a : sadness welled out.

24.How did the author’s fat her feel when he stayed with Decie and Johnny?

A.Surprised.

B.Happy.

C.A bit worried.

D. Embarrassed.

25.What can we infer from the third paragraph?

A.The author broke a decoration on purpose.

B.The author’s mother was angry at her behavior.

C.The author was regretful for what she had done.

D.Seeing that piece of paper,the author’s mother was surprised.

26.Why did the author seize the piece of paper she found?

A.Because it made her change her view towards her father.

B.Because it was a proof that her father was a lazy man.

C.Because she worried it would be blown away by the wind.

D.Because she was ready to give it to her father in person.

27.Which of the following statements is true?

The author’s mother has been dead for 16 years.

The handwriting of the auth or’s father is beautiful.

The author doesn’t like her father.

The author misses her mother very much.

C

receiving them prefer gifts which will make them happy over the long-term. .

Dr. Adelle Yang, who led the study from the department of marketing at the National diversity of Singapore, said. "Despite best mtentions. gifl-giving often goes wrong and recipients end up not being satisfied wilh what they are given. Our research suggests that a key reason that gift-givers give unsatisfactory gifts is that they are keen to see bright smiles or squeals(尖叫)of delight with their gifts and that such reactions are frequently not paired with gifts that are deeply valued."

The study found almost 40 percent of men would choose a dozen roses over a bonsai tree la buy their partner for Valentine's Day. But just 27.8 percent of women loved the bouquet rather than the house plant. Men chose the present that they thought would get the best reaction, but that was not as important lo the people receiving it.

When the researchers asked 80 people for their favorite gifts, books and money came out among the top for satisfaction, despite causing little in the way of smiles or squeals. Further analysis of 198 people and 600 Christmas gifts found tools like a cordless drilK电钻) often get little reaction but provide high satisfaction. Items like cupcakes, produce a good reaction, such as

a big smile, but low satisfaction.

28.What can we learn from the passage?

A.As a present t ten-pound note is more satisfactory

than an interesting book.

B.Gife-givers are more likely to present gifts that are thought surprising.

https://www.sodocs.net/doc/d89934143.html,ually gift-receivers are very angry with what they are given.

D.Gift-receivers prefer those gifts making them happy in the long run.

29.Why aren't the gifts from gift-givers satisfying?

A.Because those gifts don’t suit gift-givers’ taste.

B.Because those gifts are not practical for gift-receivers.

C.Because gift-givers are too eager to make Kift-receivers happy.

D. Because gift-givers pick out those gifts carelessly.

30.How did the researchers get ihe result?

A.By analyzing their experiment data.

B.By comparing others' findings.

C.By making a list of examples.

D:By interviewing some men.

31. What is the main idea of the text?

A.The ways to make gifts more interesting.

B.Which is more satisfying gifts for the gift-receivers.

C.The importance of books and money.

D.How to make people satisfied and happy.

D

Salt consumption exceeds national and World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines in most countries, but only the highest-sodium(钠)diets, such as in China, are linked to clear health risks,” researchers said.

Only individuals with a daily salt intake of at least 12.5 grams were associated with increased blood pressure and a greater risk of stroke. WHO ' recommends the amount of salt consumption shouldn’t be over five grams per day,but this target is not known to have been achieved at a national : level anywhere in the world.

“ We should be far more concerned about : targeting communities and countries with high ; average sodium intake—above five grams (equal to ! 12.5 grams of salt), such as China—and bringing 丨them down to the moderate range of 7. 5 to 12. 5 grams of salt,” said lead author Andre Meate, a professor in the Population Health Research Institute at McMaster University in Canada.

Four-fifths of the groups examined in China had average daily salt intake of 12. 5 grams, whereas in other countries 84 percent between 7. 5 and 12. 5 grams. “Our study ad ds to growing evidence that, at moderate intake,sodium may have a beneficial role in cardiovascular (心血管的)health, but a potentially more harmful role when intake is very high or very low,” he said in a statement.

The human body needs essential nutrients such as sodium and many vitamins,but the ideal amount remains to be debated. Most controversial was the suggestion that low sodium intake may,in factf,provoke heart disease. However,Tgm Sanders, professor at King’s College London thinks sodium is an essential nutrient but the requirement is very !ow at about 0. 5 grams (1. 25 grams of salt) per day. He advises ageing populations should restrict the addition of salt to food.

32 According to the passage,which of the following is TRUE?

A.Salt consumption in most countries is not over WHO guidelines.

B.Salt consumption are linked to some diseases, such as high blood pressure and stroke.

C.WHO suggests the amount of salt consumption shouldn't be over five grams per meal.

D.In some countries ,the amount of salt consumption agrees with the suggestion by WHO.

33.What can we infer from Andre Mente’s words?

A.The average sodium intake in China is the highest in the world.

B.China has taken steps to bring down the amount of salt consumption.

C.Moderate intake of salt is g ood for people’s health.

D.Low intake of salt is more harmful than high intake of salt.

34.The underlined word “ provoke ’’ in the last paragraph is the closest in meaning to “_____”.

A.cause

B. prevent

C.treat

D. ruin

35.What is the best title for the text?

A.The Bad Effects of Salt

B.Moderate Intake of Salt

C.A Debate about the Intake of Salt

D.The Rpnefits of Salt

七选五阅读

Sleep is vital to your physical and mental health. However,how can you tell whether you’re truly sleeping well? It can be hard to measure your sleep patterns against those of the people around you. If you have trouble in sleeping well, you can adopt some habits that encourage better sleep.

1.Stick to a sleep schedule.

Set aside no more than eight hours for sleep. The recommended amount of sleep for a healthy adult is at least seven hours. Most people don’t need more than eight hours in bed to achieve this goal.

Go to bed and get up at the same time every day. Try to limit the difteresncfe in your sleep schedule on weeknights and weekends to no more than one hour.

2.Pay attention to what you eat and drink.

Don’t go to bed hungry or too full. In particular, avoid heavy or large meals within a couple of hours of bedtime. Your discomfort might keep you up. Nicotine, caffeine and alcohol deserve caution, too. The stimulating effects of nicotine and caffeine take hours to disappear and can influence quality sleep. And even though alcohol might make you feel sleepy, it can disturb sleep later in the night.

3.__Create a restful environment.

Crea te a room that’s ideal for sleeping. Often, this means cool,dark and quiet. Exposure to light might make it more challenging to fall asleep. Avoid prolonged use of light-emitting screens just before bedtime. Doing calming activities before bedtime, such as taking a bath or using relaxation techniques, might promote better sleep.

4. Limit daytime naps.

Long daytime naps can interfere with nighttime sleep.

If you choose to nap, limit yourself to up to 30 minutes and avoid doing so late in the day.

If you work nights, however, you might need to nap late in the day before work to help make up your sleep debt.

A.Create a restful environment.

B.Adjust yourself to the environment.

C.Nicotine, caffeine and alcohol deserve caution, too.

D.Long daytime naps can interfere with nighttime sleep.

E.What you eat and drink has an important role in your health.

F.Most people don’t need more than eight hours in bed to achieve this goal.

G.If you have trouble in sleeping well, you can adopt some habits that encourage better sleep.

Ten years ago I was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa(神经性厌食症).My first thought was “Why me?” It wasn’t until I was well enough to look back that I realized how much of my Hfe was shaped by my anorexia. But not in a bad way.

Being grateful for our past experiences and our struggles can be a hard thing to do.We sometines wish events in our past could be erased so we could start anew.But without these events,we couldn't grow and learn.

The day I realized this I was sitting in a small church that I had just started attending with my boyfriend at the time. The preacher’s (牧师)wife came up to me and asked me how school was. I said I didn’t like it that much. She responded,

“Well,if you hadn’t gone there,you wouldn't have met him.She then pointed at my boyfriend who later became my husband.

This really opened my eyes, and after I left I started seeing everything in my life through this perspective. If I hadn’t gone to that school and worked at that job I disliked,I would have never met my future husband.If I hadn’t battled anorexia,I wouldn’t have found my true self. At first I didn’t see how having anorexia could have been a blessing But when I looked at it as an experience for me,

I started to see that I had a lot to be thankful for.

Challenge yourself to look for the light rather than the darkness. I promise, you can find it.

And if not you

can create it.

41.A. Dream B. thought C. goal D.decision

42.A.look back B.look through C.look out D. decorated

43.A.ruined B.shaped C.developed D.shaped

44.A.concerned B.responsible C.grateful D.regretful

45.A.struggles B.pleasures C.successes D.dangers

46.A.remembered B.planed C.erased D.gathered

47.A. During B.without C.on D. For

48.A.forget B.realized C.recognized D.stopped

49.A. Town B.classroom C.apartment D.church

50.A.when B.why C.how D.Whether

51.A.that B.even C.ever D.yet

52.A.responded B.criticized https://www.sodocs.net/doc/d89934143.html,mented D.congratulated

53.A.previously B.luckily https://www.sodocs.net/doc/d89934143.html,ter https://www.sodocs.net/doc/d89934143.html,tely

54.A.reason B.perspective C.result D.experience

55.A.valued B.appreciated C.recommended D.disliked

https://www.sodocs.net/doc/d89934143.html,pared B.battled C.blamed D.approached

57.A.sincere B.generous C.true D.honest

58.A.disadvantage B.disease C.blessing D.suffering

59.A.Force B.Challenge C.Help D.Allow

60.A. Other than B.more than C.less than D.rather than

Choice of seating in the lecture hall can affect a college student’s perf ormance? a study suggests.

Lectures are a main part of higher education ,and understanding how students interact and learn within the lecture theatre environment is central to successful learning. Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University in the UK examined students’ reasons for choosing particular

seats in a lecture hall,and investigated how seating positions are related to students’ performance.

“ Interaction is a key part of learning and knowing who the students are interacting with can be a great ben efit when designing activities,” said David P Smith of Sheffield Hallam University.

Many students preferred being able to sit with their friends, while others were more concerned with either attracting or avoiding the lecturer’s attention. Some students ch ose seats that allowed them to see and hear clearly. But easily picked seats that made them feel less depressed,they said.

Friendship groups who sat together tended to achieve similar grades,and students who sat alone at the edges were likely to do average.

Lecturers may be able to use these offer assistance to anxious students, support the learning of all students by encouraging interactions between the different groups.

2019年春季高考英语模拟试题及答案

第I卷(选择题,共50分) 注意事项: 1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上 2.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把小答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案,不能答在试题卷上。 一、英语知识运用(本题共30个小题,每小题1分,共30分。在每小题列出的四个选项中,只有一项符合题目要求,请将符合题目要求的选项选出) 1.–Excuse me.Is the department store far from your school? –Not very.It’s about_______. A.10minutes walk B.10minutes’walk C.10minutes’s walk D.10minute’s walk 2.–May I use_______mobile phone? –Sorry,_______is left in the office. A.you;I B.your;my C.yours;mine D.your;mine 3.My father was born_______.When he was_______,he went abroad. A.in1970;in his thirty B.in the1970s;in his thirties C.in the1970;in his thirty D.in1970s;in his thirties 4.–I think students can have cell phones to help with their studying. –_______.They often use them to play games instead of studying. A.I’m afraid so B.All right C.You are right D.I don’t think so 5.–Why do you like using? –Because it can help me keep_______touch with my friends. A.on B.for C.at D.in 6.You must_______at the airport an hour before your plane takes off. A.check up B.check in C.check out D.check 7.–I can’t walk any further. –_______.Let’s stop here for a rest. A.Neither can I B.So can I C.Neither I can D.So I can 8.______she is,the higher marks she will get. A.The more careful B.The more carefully C.The much careful D.The careful 9.–You are not a new member,are you? –_______.I joined only yesterday. A.No,I’m not. B.Yes,I’m not. C.No,I am. D.Yes,I am. 10.This is the only dictionary______I brought back from abroad. A.which B.that C.whose D.what 11._______of the students in our class______girls. A.Two third,are B.Two thirds,is C.Two third,is D.Two thirds,are 12.–Could you take care of our dog while we are away? –_______. A.With pleasure B.It’s my pleasure C.Never mind D.That’s all right 13.–What about having a drink? –________ A.Good idea. B.I don’t want to. C.Help yourself. D.Me,too. 14.–Do you get someone_______your clothes? –Yes,I often have them_______. A.wash,washed B.washed,wash C.washing,wash D.to wash,washed 15.–I’m going to a job interview.I feel a little________. –Take it easy.Listening to music can help you relax. https://www.sodocs.net/doc/d89934143.html,fortable B.satisfied C.nervous D.disappointed 16.We should turn off the lights when we leave the room_______we can save electricity. A.in order to B.so as to C.such that D.so that 17._______lovely weather it is!Shall we go for a walk? A.What B.What a C.How D.How a 18.Twenty minutes______not enough for you to finish it. A.were B.is C.are D.has 共8页第1页共8页第2页

2019届高三英语模拟二试题参考答案

石家庄市2019 届高中毕业班模拟考试(二) 英语 参考答案 听力(20×1.5=30):1—5 ACBBC 6—10 AABCC 11—15 CBAAB 16—20 CABBC 阅读理解(15×2=30):21—23 ABC 24—27 AADB 28—31 CADD 32—35 BBCC 七选五阅读填空(5×2=10):36—40 DGEBA 完形填空(20×1.5=30):41—45 BCDAC 46—50 ADBAC 51—55 DBACD 56—60 BDACB 语法填空(10×1.5=15):61. called 62. for 63. greatly 64. their 65. who 66. a 67. injury 68. was thought 69. studies 70. deeper 短文改错(10×1=10): I went to buy some traditional Chinese medicine on last Sunday. Just before leaving the drugstore, I noticed that some foreigners seems to have difficulty communicate with the assistant. I seemed communicating went over to ask if I ∧ needed. The assistant told me that she couldn't make herself understand was understood about how to boil the mixture correctly. Learning that I could give them the hand, they were a relieved. Without some trouble, I translated that the assistant wanted to say. Both sides expressed any what thanks to me. I was delighted to help other. More importantly, as a Chinese, I felt proudly to see others proud foreigners try traditional Chinese medicine. 书面表达(满分25分): 参考范文: Dear Peter, Warm greetings from China! How is everything going? Knowing that you are going to learn Chinese in your university, I feel pretty happy for you. In order to improve your Chinese, “Journey to the West” is a good choice. Regarded as one of the four classics in Chinese literature, the book possesses great wisdom and essence of the Chinese language, which makes it worthwhile to read. Furthermore, the book tells an interesting story in which a famous monk in Tang Dynasty went west with his three students who had super power. It attracts several generations, old and young. Enjoy reading! And you can share your reading reflections with me if you like. Looking forward to your reply! (117 words) Yours, Li Hua

2019年高考英语浙江卷-答案

2019年6月普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江卷) 英语答案解析 第一部分听力 1.【答案】B 2.【答案】A 3.【答案】B 4.【答案】C 5.【答案】A 6.【答案】C 7.【答案】B 8.【答案】A 9.【答案】C 10.【答案】C 11.【答案】B 12.【答案】A 13.【答案】C 14.【答案】A 15.【答案】B 16.【答案】A 17.【答案】C 18.【答案】B 19.【答案】A 20.【答案】C 第二部分阅读理解 第一节 A 【文章大意】文章主要介绍了Zachariah Fike为“军功章”寻找其真正的主人的故事。 21.【答案】A 【解析】根据第二段中的"he earned one himself in a war as a soldier"可知,Zac曾经在战场上获得过紫心勋章,故选A项。 【考点】细节理解 22.【答案】B 【解析】根据第三段中的"she called Zac back...To drive eight hours to come to see me"可推知,Adeline 很在意这枚勋章,故选B项。 【考点】推理判断 23.【答案】D

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