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1、浙江省届高三英语适应性考试试题1浙江省2020届高三英语10月适应性考试试题考生须知:1本试题卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共10页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 2考生答题前,务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔填写在答题纸上。选择题的答案须用2B铅笔将答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如要改动,须将原填涂处用橡皮擦净。非选择题的答案须用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔写在答题纸上相应区域内,答案写在本试题卷上无效。第I卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)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

2、。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 does the woman want to eat?A. Pork pies. B. Beef pies. C. Egg cake.2. Who could help the woman?A. Her neighbor. B. Her teacher. C. The man.3. What will the speakers do first?A. Eat breakfast. B. Watch performances. C. Buy a present.4. How does the g

3、irl feel?A. Sad. B. Thoughtful. C. Happy.5. Where does the conversation take place?A. In an office. B. In a theatre. C. In a restaurant.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6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What are the

4、speakers mainly talking about?A. A slide. B. A paper box. C. A pile of stones.7. What will the man probably do next?A. He will slide first. B. Hell change his pants. C. He will help Sandy.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. What is the man?A. A hotel manager. B. A tour guide. C. A taxi driver.9. What is the man doing

5、 for the woman?A. Looking for some delicious foods.B. Showing her around the seaside.C. Offering information about a hotel.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What did the Apple watch do when its wearers heart beat faster?A. It called the doctor.B. It sent a warning to her.C. It advised her to work out more.11. Wh

6、o will be more interested in Apple watch, according to the man?A. Senior citizens. B. Young people. C. Kids.12. Which brand does the woman like?A. Samsung. B. Huawei. C. Fitbit.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Father and daughter. B. Brother and sister. C. Classm

7、ates.14. Where is the most famous monster?A. In Canada. B. In Scotland. C. In China.15. When did the university conduct its study?A. In 1933. B. In 1970. C. In 1985.16. Who studied biology?A. The man. B. The mans father. C. The woman.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What does the speaker value most?A. Hard wor

8、k. B. Education. C. Family.18. When did the speaker come to the U.S.?A. At age five. B. At age ten. C. At age thirty.19. How does the speaker feel about his mother?A. He looks up to her.B. He feels bad for her.C. He needs money from her.20. What does the man do for a living?A. He is a house cleaner.

9、 B. He is a business professor. C. He is a business owner.第二部分: 阅读理解(共两节, 满分35分)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、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AUS author Helen Keller once wrote, “ The unselfish effort to bring cheer to others will be the beginning of a happier life for ourselves.” These wor

10、ds most certainly ring true for the millions of volunteers all over the world. The UN has designated December 5 as “International Volunteers Day” to give recognition to these people.Nineteen-year old Andrew Makhoul was a communications major at the University of Pennsylvania. It was coming up to spr

11、ing break, but unlike his classmates, Makhoul wasnt planning on spending the break relaxing and blowing off steam. He decided to spend his time off doing something for people less fortunate than himself. He traveled to Guatemala, to an orphanage(孤儿院) in one of the most violent and poor parts of Guat

12、emala city. It depends upon volunteers to stay open. He didnt speak much Spanish, but he found communication wasnt a problem: “You communicated with love.” And what he gave out, he got back: “You could see love when you looked in their eyes.” Makhouls first time as a volunteer only lasted a week, bu

13、t by the end of that week, he knew hed be back in the future.Sometimes, volunteers themselves live with huge challenges. The UN highlighted the case of Palestinian women who are survivors of breast cancer. As part of the UNs Aid and Hope Programme for Patient Care, the women have been volunteering t

14、heir names to create low-cost breast prosthetics(假肢) to be distributed to women for free.Shalhd El-Swerki worked with the women as part of the program. By the end of her time there, she admired these women who “are not only survivors, butalso volunteers.”About 2,400 years ago, Greek philosopher Aris

15、totle said, “The essence of life” was “to serve others and do good.” Volunteers all around the world are making these words come true, each and every day.21. Makhoul would be back to volunteer for the orphanage most probably because .A. he was a good communications majorB. he wanted to distinguish h

16、imself from his classmatesC. the orphanage would close down without his workD. volunteering made his own life better as well22. The writer gets his points across mainly by .A. offering analysis B. providing explanationsC. giving examples D. making comparison23. What is the writers main purpose for w

17、riting this article?A. To advocate volunteering for others.B. To show concern over the global situation.C. To share two moving volunteering stories.D. To tell how to become a successful volunteer.BBeing a teenager can be tough. “Troubled” and “rebellious (叛逆)” are often what people give kids in thei

18、r teens. There are even scientific theories explaining the probability of teenagers taking risks is due to the fact that their brains arent fully developed yet. In other words, they cant help but be difficult.But a new study at the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell University may have finally c

19、leared up this misunderstanding. It turns out that teenagers are fine-they simply have a stronger attraction to new things and are eager to explore the world.“Whats happening is that adolescents lack experience. So theyre trying things out for the first time-like learning how to drive.” Daniel Romer

20、, leading author of the study, told Psych Central.This characteristic is called “sensation seeking”, which is shared by a lot of people and usually peaks during adolescence. Instead of being something to worry about, sensation seeking is actually necessary, since the process of learning usually goes

21、 hand in hand with taking risks.“Teenagers need to build experience so that they can do a better job in making the difficult and risky decision in later life-decisions like Should I take this job? or Should I marry this person? ”said Valerie Reyna, co-author of the study.After all, if theres anythin

22、g scarier than taking a risk and making a mistake in your teenager years, it might be to find out you have no life experience when you turn 18 and step out of your parents protection and into a world thats unknown to you.“Kids need the freedom to test out boundaries while still in a safe environment

23、,” wrote Ann Robinson, editor of The Guardian. “Adolescence is a transitional period into adulthood. It cant be rushed or suppressed (压制). There is creativity, experimentation, freedom, and a degree of recklessness (鲁莽) in those years that fuels our later adult lives.”24.According to the new study,

24、teenagers enjoy taking risks because .A. they are not physically mature yet B. they have no worries in life at allC. they desire to experience new things D. they have to make decisions in later life25. What is the authors opinion on adolescents sensation seeking?A. It leads to a scarier situation in

25、 their later life.B. It helps adolescents to avoid making mistakes.C. It urges adolescents to be independent of parents.D. Its a natural part of growing up and learning process.26. Which of the following might be the best title for the text?A. Problems during AdolescenceB. Adolescence Is All about t

26、he RisksC. How Adolescence Affects Adult LifeD. Differences between Teenagers and AdultsCSteamy bathrooms have vents, well-made pie crusts have vents and our planets surface has vents-we call them volcanoes.A thin crust of solid rock we live on sits on top of a thick layer of much denser(更浓稠), flowi

27、ng molten rock called magma(岩浆). Big temperature (from 870to 2200) in the magma causes pressure to build up, pushing it upwards to the surface. Finding a weak spot it breaks through, relieving the pressure. This is easiest in the places where shifting tectonic(地壳) plates meet, which is why most of t

28、he volcanoes we need to worry about are dotted around the “Ring of Fire” bordering the Pacific Ocean. Of the global population at risk from volcanoes, 95% are just seven countries: Indonesia, the Philippines, Japan, Mexico, Guatemala, Ethiopia and Italy.Depending how long since their last eruption,

29、volcanoes are regarded as extinct (no known volcanoes in at least 10,000 years and none considered likely); dormant (they havent erupted recently, maybe not for thousands of years, but could do so at some point) and active (showing signs of unrest up to and including erupting). But unless tectonic m

30、ovements have left them far from the thinnest parts of the Earth, volcanoes can spring back to life.The largest eruption of the past 500 years was Mount Tambora, Indonesia, in 1815. The eruption killed about 70,000 people; 90,000 more died from the catastrophic global cooling that followed. In moder

31、n times, they also affect planes. Unlike normal clouds, ash clouds which consist of small glass pieces and tiny rocks can rise 30 km and travel more than 1500 km. If sucked into a plane engine these can melt and then solidify, causing numerous problems including potential engine failure.It is not po

32、ssible to predict when or where the next eruption will take place. What is certain is that it will happen.27.What does the word “vents” in Paragraph 1 refer to?A. Openings that allow something to pass.B. Disadvantages that cause problems.C. Faults that are to blame for an accident.D. Weaknesses that stop a system working28. What is the main idea of Paragraph 2?A. The structure of our plant is much to

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