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1、浙江省杭州市届高三高考模拟卷英语试题11附答案2019年高考英语模拟试卷试卷满分:150分 考试时间:120分钟第一部分 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,你将有两分钟时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。第1节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.Whats the date today? A. May 30th B. May 31st C. June 1st 2. Where was the boy last Monday? A. In his school B. In Europe C. In China3. How much does one a

2、dult ticket cost? A. 60 dollars B. 40 dollars C. 30 dollars4. What does the woman think of the roast duck? A. Great B. Bad C. Just so-so5. What does the man mean? A. He is not the one to blame. B. He will be responsible for it. C. He will be more careful next time. 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

3、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罝。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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。6. Where does this conversation take place? A. On a plane B. In a restaurant C. In a hotel 7. What will the woman bring to the mans son? A. Warm water B. Hot coffee C. Oran

4、ge juice听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。8. What is Ann worried about? A. Losing the job B. Failing to find a job C. Missing the promotion9. What will the woman do this weekend? A. Go to a movie B. Work overtime C. Have a good rest10. What do we know about Ann? A. She likes her job B. She works very hard C. She wi

5、ll be a manager.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。11. When did the painter start painting? A. In 1985 B. In 1953 C. In 194612. What is the painting mainly about? A. Some hikers B. A walking route C. An old tree13. How much does the man pay at last? A. 300 pounds B. 350 pounds C. 380 pounds 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题。14. W

6、hy does the woman want to change their car? A. It uses much gas B. It is not big enough C. It is too old to go well15. How long has the car been used? A. For one year B. For two years C. For three years.16. What does the man think of the womans suggestion? A. Unbelievable B. Interesting C. Reasonabl

7、e 17. What are the two speakers going to do later? A. Buy a new car B. Go for a picnic C. Sell the old car. 听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20题。18. How do people in China order food? A. According to pictures in the menu. B. According to words in the menu. C. According to the waiters descriptions.19. When do people u

8、sually start to order? A. After sitting immediately B. After several minutes talk. C. After finishing drinking. 20. What cant you see at the dinner table in China? A. Beer B. Hot water C. Cold water. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节 满分35分)第1节(共10小题,每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将其涂黑。A The suici

9、de rate in America is up by 18% since 2000. This is not merely a tragedy; it matters politically, too. The rise is largely among white, middle-aged, poorly educated men in areas that were left behind by booms and crushed by busts. Their deaths are a symptom of troubles that should not be ignored.Non

10、etheless, beyond Americas gloomy trend is a more optimistic story: that at a global level, suicide is down by 29% since 2000. As a result, 2.8m lives have been saved in that timethree times as many as have been killed in battle. There is no one reason. It is happening at different rates among differ

11、ent groups in different places. Why are people now less likely to take their own lives? Urbanization and greater freedom have helped. Accounts of those who attempt suicide, and of the relatives of those who succeed, suggest that many young Asian women were driven to despair by violent husbands and o

12、verbearing in-laws. As people move to cities and the grip of tradition loosens, women have more choice about whom they marry or live with, making life more bearable. Leaving the village helps in another way, too. Because farming involves killing things, rural folk are likelier to have the means to k

13、ill themselvesguns, pesticidesto hand. Efforts to control access to the means to kill oneself can help, too. Suicide is surprisingly impulsive. A study of young Chinese women who had tried to kill themselves showed that three-fifths had been contemplating suicide for less than two hours, and one in

14、ten for less than a minute. Of 515 people who had survived the leap from San Franciscos Golden Gate Bridge between 1937 and 1971, 94% were still alive in 1978which suggests that a suicide postponed is likely to be a suicide prevented.21. Which is not the reason of suicide decreasing?A. More freedom

15、B. More forced marriages C. Urbanization D. More control on means22. We can infer from paragraph4 that_A. many people decided to kill themselves after a serious considerationB. about 484 people still alive in 1978 after surviving the leap between 1937 and 1971 C. 515 people tried to suicide by jumpi

16、ng from Golden Gate Bridge between 1937 and 1971D. three-fifths young Chinese women may decide to suicide within 2 hours23. What should be the best title for the text?A. More lives have been saved B. Suicide is surprisingly impulsiveC. A suicide postponed is a suicide prevented D. Why suicide is fal

17、ling around the worldBFrances OGrady, the head of Britains Trades Union Congress, threw down a gauntlet on September 10th. “We can win a four-day working week,” she told members. The demand is far from new. Shorter working weeks have been tried in New Zealand and Sweden, where they resulted in happi

18、er, healthier and more motivated employees. Those who work shorter weeks are also reported to be more productive. Should weekends, therefore, be lengthened?Frances experience suggests workers may not leap at the chance of hard work for fewer hours. The government reduced the full-time workers week t

19、o 35 hours in 2000. Last year the French worked 38.9 hours a week on average, seeming happy to labour above the required level and pocket the extra pay or holiday allowance.And businesses may not seize the opportunity either. Working less may be linked to higher productivity (on a per-hour basis), b

20、ut overall output could still fall because of the smaller number of hours worked. That will not get governments or employers excited.Advocates of a four-day week could claim that improving peoples quality of life is more important than boosting the economy. In an essay published during The Great Dep

21、ression, John Maynard Keynes wrote of an “age of leisure and abundance” in which technological advances would allow people to work 15-hour weeks.Unfortunately for any readers working on a Friday afternoon, Keynes jumped the gun. Even Ms OGrady, now demanding for a longer weekend, is pessimistic in h

22、er timescale. A four-day week is apparently achievable “in this century”.24. What does the underlined phrase “threw down a gauntlet” mean in paragraph 1?A. delivered a speech B. made an announcement C. issued a challenge D. appealed to public attention25. Government and employers may be against a lo

23、nger weekend because_A. longer weekends lead to lower efficiencyB. a four-day working week is a rather new ideaC. longer weekends is not practicalD. shorter weekdays cause overall output falling26. What is Ms OGradys attitude toward longer weekends?A. Realizable B. Disapproval C. Negative D. Neutral

24、CHumans and elephants dont always get along. In Africa and Asia, elephants damage public facilities, farmers crops, and natural habitat critical for other species. If an elephant becomes a problem, humans may kill it. So local people are trying to find better ways to keep elephants away from sensiti

25、ve places. Now, researchers think they have a good tool to discourage elephants: honeybee.Elephants strongly dislike being bitten in the trunk, so its an extremely sensitive organ. Imagine being bitten in your nose by a bee, and multiply that a few thousand times. Mark Wright, a professor of entomol

26、ogy at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.Kenyan farmers have long known that if they hang live beehives around their farms, they will drive elephants away. The problem is how do you manage hundreds of thousands of hives, if you have a huge area to protect? And then the idea came up to look at the al

27、arm, which are chemicals that the bees release to launch an attack on something thats robbing the hive. Because elephants have a highly developed sense of smell, Wright and his team thought they might be able to use the bees chemical alarm signal to affect elephant behavior.So the researchers tested

28、 out chemicals that imitate honeybees alarm. In Greater Kruger National Park in South Africa, the team hung white socks treated with the mixture as well as untreated control socks around an elephant watering hole, and then observed the animals behavior. Elephants are really curious organisms, theyll

29、 walk along and see something like a sock hanging on a branch in the environment, and theyll inspect it, and if its not treated with the alarm, theyll pick it up, throw it around, try to taste it, things like that. And in the case of the treated ones, we found that they would show immediate signs of

30、 unease or uncertainty, and theyd eventually back off from them. Very seldom would they go pick them up and play with them.The study is in the journal Current Biology.Next up, the researchers plan to refine the mixture, in order to get an even stronger avoidance response from elephants. That way, th

31、ese remarkable animals will stay far away from wherever they should not be goingand both elephants and humans can coexist a bit more peacefully.27. According to the author, what would people do if an elephant continually destroys the farm?A. They would drive it away.B. They would beat it hard.C. The

32、y may force it to live in a poor area.D. They may kill it without mercy.28.The chemicals can successfully drive elephants away because of_.A. elephants sensitive trunkB. elephants well developed sense of smellC. elephants powerful hearingD. elephants huge curiosity29. According to paragraph 5, when an elephant find a sock with chemicals, it feels_.A. pleasant B. curious C. nervous D. thrilled30. Where

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