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2016年高考冲刺卷()(浙江卷)
英 语 试 卷
选择题部分(共80分)
第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)
从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
1.– Sorry, but I must be off now. Better check everything again.
– Ok. ________.
A. It doesn’t matter
B. Don’t mention it
C. Catch you later
D. Everything is fine
2.In _________
eyes of children, playing on the Internet can only bring them________great fun.
A . the; a
B.不填;a
C. the;不填
D.不填;不填
3.If we
a table earlier, we couldn’t be standing here in a queue.
A. have booked
B. had booked
C. book
D. booked
4.Traditionally, college students hold a graduation ceremony to encourage themselves before they
on their life journey.
A. give up
B. settle down
C. get through
D. set off
5._____________ hard you try,it is difficult to lose weight without cutting down the amount you eat.
A.Whichever
B.Whatever
C.However
D.Whoever
6.We express our thoughts not only ________ words, but also body language.
A. in terms of
B. in spite of
C. in preparation
of
D. in case of
7.According to Charles Keeling, the amount of carbon dioxide ________ sharply and steadily over the forty years between 1957 and 1997.
A. increased
B. had increased
C. had been increased
D. was increasing
8.Several underground stations are under construction at the same time these days, ________ the rush hour traffic even worse.
A. to make
B. makes
C. making
D. made
9.With a lot of homework _________last weekend, Tom didn’t go to the movies with his friends.
A. finished
B. to finish
C. finishing
D. being finished
10.The air quality in the city, ______ is shown in the report, has improved over the past two months.
A. that
B. it
C. as
D. what
11.I made a promise to myself _______ this year, my first year in high school, would be different.
A. whether
B. what
C. that
D. how
12.It is now generally believed that a good teacher should be ________ to his/her students.
A. convenient
B. adequate
C. accessible
D. suitable
13.His writing is so confusing that it’s difficult to make out _______ it is that he is trying to express.
A. that
B. how
C. what
D. who14. People can find so many good things, such as useful information and lovely pictures on the web, __________ it is also a global village filled with bad things.
A. what
B. when
C. where
D. while15.It may not work out that one living in an English-speaking country will acquire the language ________.
A. effectively
B. fluently
C. automatically
D. severely16.The discovery was made in the 1950s, while the ________ of it was not recognized until half a century later.
A. sacrifice
B. difference
C. significance
D. insurance17.It is generally cold and dry here in autumn, but sometimes, it ________ also be warm and rainy.
A. may
B. should
C. must
D. can
18.The refugee crisis(难民危机) in Europe, if ________ properly, can lead to serious social problems.
A. not handled
B. not being handled
C. not to be handled
D. not having been handled
19.-Mary, how did your Math test go?
-I had thought I _________, but in fact I came in the top 10 in my class.
A. should have failed
B. couldn’t have failed
C. might have failed
D. shouldn’t have failed
20.----- I'm going to San Francisco for a couple of days.
------ ________. I wish I could get away for a while.
A. It doesn't matter
B. Forget it
C. I really envy you
D. I can't agree more
第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。
When I was eight, I had to cross a crime-filled neighborhood to school. Nobody got involved when there was a__21
,not even if a killing was happening directly across from our
22
:"What's that, Mom? Someone is screaming!""Turn off the light! Stay
23
I Keep your voice down!" Mom would
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.
Usually,1 would see other girls that I knew, and I would catch up and we would
25 together. Along this route was an old grey house with a
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.
It never caught my attention
27
a kind and lovely elderly lady
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us with a musical voice and a smile. "Look in my apple tree!" she said. "Do you see the Cedar Waxwings?" Well, I had never known what the
29
was called.
My friends and l would,
30
,look for the old lady to see if she was
31
.She had taken this little yard and made it a small paradise of flower beds: so
32
that she probably had lived there for many years. She enjoyed our frequent visits and told us all kinds of things about birds and nature. We
33
to love her.
But one day, we didn't
34
her. Though we looked, there was never a
35
0f her: her garden began to look
36
and the greyness of the house seemed to take over the colorful mood. One of us
37
to open the gate and knocked at the door, but the dear old woman would never greet us again. It was to be my first experience with death, though I didn’t know it then, a death to my childhood
38
.
Every time I
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a bird, especially a Cedar Waxwing,I think of her.
Every time I face a hardship, I remember her grace and dignity. Her
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in the old house made it beautiful.
21. A. gathering
B. celebration
C. murder
D. crime
22. A. school
B. house
C. neighborhood
D. town
23. A. awake
B. low
C. asleep
D. active
24. A. reply
B. shout
C. announce
D. whisper
25. A. walk
B. play
C .fight
D. study
26. A. view
B. pond
C .yard
D. mystery
27. A. until
B. when
C. because
D. where
28. A. begged
B.
treated
C. ordered
D.
greeted
29. A. fruit
B. tree
C. bird
D .flower
30. A. once a year
B. every school day
C. occasionally
D.
rarely
31. A. gardening
B. smiling
C .reading
D. watching
32. A. old-fashioned
B .established
C .tidy
D. large
33. A. agreed
B. expected
C. tried
D. grew
34. A. visit
B. miss
C. see
D. love
35. A. sign
B .story
C. memory
D .photo
36. A. fresh
B. wild
C. dirty
D .green
37. A. promised
B. planned
C .threatened
D .dared
38. A. pleasure
B.
innocence
C. independence
D. friendship
39. A. admire
B .draw
C. keep
D. catch
40. A. death
B.
Labor
C. presence
D. interest
第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)
第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
A
The day I became a mom was not the day my daughter was born, but seven years later. Up until that day, I had been too busy trying to survive my abusive marriage. I had spent all my energy trying to run a “perfect” home that would pass inspection each evening, and I didn’t see that my baby girl had become a child. I’d tried endlessly to please someone who could never be pleased and suddenly realized that the years had slipped by and could never be recaptured(重现).
Oh, I had done the normal “motherly” things, like making sure my daughter got to ballet and tap and gym lessons. I went to all of her recitals and school concerts, parent-teacher conferences and open houses — alone. I ran interference during my husband’s anger when something was spilled at the dinner table, telling her, “It will be okay, Honey. Daddy’s not really mad at you.” I did all I could to protect her from hearing the awful shouting after he returned from a night of drinking. Finally I did the best thing I could do for my daughter and myself: I removed us from the home that wasn’t really a home at all.
That day I became a mom was the day my daughter and I were sitting in our new home having a calm, quiet dinner just as I had always wanted for her. We were talking about what she had done in school and suddenly her little hand knocked over the full glass of chocolate milk by her plate. As I watched the white tablecloth and freshly painted white wall become dark brown, I looked at her small face. It was filled with fear, knowing what the outcome of the event would have meant only a week before in her father’s presence. When I saw that look on her face and looked at the chocolate milk running down the wall, I simply started laughing. I am sure she thought I was crazy, but then she must have realized that I was thinking, “It’s a good thing your father isn’t here!” She started laughing with me, and we laughed until we cried. They were tears of joy and peace and were the first of many tears that we cried together. That was the day we knew that we were going to be okay.
Whenever either of us spills something, even now, seventeen years later, she says, “Remember the day I spilled the chocolate milk? I knew that day that you had done the right thing for us, and I will never forget it.”
That was the day I really became a mom. I discovered that being a mom isn’t only going to ballet, and tap and gym recitals, and attending every school concert and open house. It isn’t keeping a spotless house and preparing perfect meals. It certainly isn’t pretending things are normal when they are not. For me, being a mom started when I could laugh over spilled milk.
41.What was the writer mostly engaged in seventeen years ago?
A. Passing inspection from the community.
B. Trying very hard to please the baby girl.
C. Nurturing the baby girl to become a child.
D. Running a perfect home to satisfy her husband.
42.According to the writer, ______ is not the normal “motherly” things.
A. signing up kids for ballet and gym lessons
B. attending parent-teacher conferences
C. protecting kids when they are scolded by the father
D. going to kids’ school concerts and open houses
43.The underlined phrase “ran interference” can best be replaced by______.
A. informed her
B. covered her
C. pleased her
D. pardoned her
44.It can be inferred from the passage that______.
A. mum and daughter had led a miserable life before moving out
B. being a mum is not pretending things are normal when they are not
C. the daughter spilled the chocolate milk deliberately in the new home
D. mum and daughter laughed together at the funny paints on the wall
45.According to the passage, when did the writer become a real mom?
A. The day she gave birth to her daughter
B. The day she lost contact with her husband
C. The day she created a relaxing family atmosphere
D. The day she laughed at the spilled chocolate milk
B
Reading is a great way to improve your English. You'll learn new words, revise previously-taught structures and absorb thousands of useful expressions and phrases... without any effort. By reading, you are receiving valuable language input. And this is how you learn! Remember, language learning is a combination of input + practice. As you're reading, you're taking in language naturally, and you're seeing how it all fits together. This is crucial to your learning.
The great thing about reading is that learning takes place subconsciously. There are no exercises to do, no grammar rules to learn, no tasks to complete... it's all natural. The language flows in through your eyes, and gets registered(记录) in your brain. What could be easier?
The key to effective reading is to read things that you want to read. There are millions of books, magazines and websites out there. You couldn't possibly read them all. So, the important thing is to find things that you like reading. Then, you'll be motivated to read. And then the reading won't be difficult. It'll be easy! And then you'll learn. It's simple.
Remember: read what you want to read. What you like reading. What motivates and inspires you. But where can you start? Well, you could read a book that you've already read in your own language. Simply find a translated version of a book that you have read and enjoyed. This will make processing the content in the target language much easier as you’ll already know what the book is about! You could also read the news. This is great as you can read the news in your own language first, then in English. You'll see that it won't be too difficult as you'll be familiar with the topics and stories. Magazines are also great. Find one that covers a topic you're interested in: business, clothing, guns, horses, houses, housekeeping, stocks and shares, sports, computers, electronics, designing, cooking... you name it, they'll have it. If not, look for information on the internet. There are also websites for every topic under the sun! Why not join a forum? They're a great source of English input as the language is often written in a simple, spoken style. Go to Google Groups, which has discussion groups based on common interests. Just type in the topic that interests you and join the chat.
Finally, how you read is also important. The best thing is to read without using a dictionary. Let the words flow over you. Just skip the parts you don't understand. If you make your reading feel too much like work, it'll stop being fun. Of course, you could make a note of any new words and phrases that you like or see repeated frequently, but try not to break your concentration too much. Also, set yourself mini-objectives. For example, if you're reading a novel, read 20 pages a day. Very soon, you'll have been exposed to thousands of useful phrases and words. Have fun reading! You'll learn so much!
46.The underlined word “crucial” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to ________.
A. easy
B. difficult
C. important
D. suitable
47.The key to effective reading is __________.
A. to be motivated to read
B. not to learn grammar rules
C. to read millions of books
D. to read easy things
48.You can start to read by ____________.
A. reading a book that you've already read in English
B. reading the news in English first
C. going to Google Groups to practice spoken English
D. reading magazines containing topics you are interested in
49.From the passage we can learn that _____________.
A. to read is as much fun as to work
B. the great thing about reading is that you can read without any effort
C. when you read you needn’t look up every new word in the dictionary
D. you should make notes of every new word and phrase while reading
50.The best title of the passage can be _________________.
A. How To Read English Novels
B. How To Learn English By Reading
C. How To Absorb Expressions And Phrases
D. How To Learn English Without Any Effort
C
You may have heard of the American Dream, an ideal that has powered the hopes of Americans for generations.
It began as a belief that the US was a land of opportunity, and that anyone could achieve success through hard work. At times, the dream has referred to home ownership, a good job, retirement security or each generation doing better than the last.
Yet today, this concept seems to have greatly changed. As Time magazine pointed out, quite different from the older generation, many Millennials (the generation born after 1980) redefine(重新定义) the American Dream as “day-to-day control of your life”. They “prize job mobility, flexible schedules, any work that is more interesting than typing, and the ability to travel”, said the magazine.
Home ownership, once the cornerstone of the American Dream, is becoming a smaller priority for this generation. Meanwhile, nearly 40% of them choose travel as part of their dream. And entrepreneurship(创业) is a rising favorite, as nearly 26% of Millennials consider self-employment as part of their dream.
So what has led to this huge change?
Many point fingers at the poor economy. “Modern young Americans seem bound to face a world stamped by ever narrowing opportunity and social stagnation(停滞),”noted The Daily Beast.
“The rate of 16-to 24-year-olds out of school and out of work is unusually high at 15%. Many college graduates have taken jobs that don’t require a degree,” Time reported.
The magazine worries that these difficulties may lead to a lost generation who are “unable to ever truly find their feet on the corporation’s ladder”.
Dan Kadlec, a reporter of Time, sees Millennials as resetting their expectations.”This situation is different for young adults today,” he wrote. “A true American dream has to feel attainable, and many Millennias are feeling they can only attain a day-today lifestyle that suits them.”
51.The underlined word “cornerstone” in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to “
”.
A. growth
B. balance
C. basis
D. purpose
52.What has changed Millennials’ view of the American Dream according to the passage?
A. A lack of confidence in themselves
B. Fierce competition in the job market
C. Their dissatisfaction with the government
D. The discouraging economy and unemployment
53.Dan Kadlec thinks Millennials’ new definition of the American Dream is ______.
A. beautiful
B. understandable
C. worrying
D. positive
54.What can be the best title for this passage?
A. Redefinition of American Dream
B. Meaning of American Dream
C. Value of Achieving American Dream
D. History of Changing American Dream
D
"Ok," I said to my daughter as she bent over her afternoon bowl of rice. "What's going on with you and your friend J.?" J. is the leader of a group of third-graders at her camp—a position Lucy herself occupied the previous summer. Now she's the one on the outs, and every day at snack time, she tells me all about it, while I offer up the unhelpful advice all summer long.
"She's fond of giving orders," Lucy complained. "She's fat," Lucy mumbled(含糊地说)to the bowl "We are going upstairs," I said, my voice cold, "We are going to discuss this." And up we went.
I'd spent the nine years since her birth getting ready for this day, the day we'd have to have
the conversation about this horrible word. I knew exactly what to say to the girl on the receiving end of the teasing(嘲笑),but in all of my imaginings, it never once occurred to me that my daughter would be the one who used the F word一Fat.
My daughter sat on her bed, and I sat beside her. “How would you feel if someone made fun of you for something that wasn't your fault?” I began. “She could stop eating so much,” Lucy mumbled, mouthing the simple advice a thousand doctors and well-meaning friends and relatives have given overweight women for years.
"It's not always that easy,” I said. “Everyone's different in terms of how they treat food”
Lucy looked at me, waiting for me to go on. I opened my mouth, then closed it. Should I tell her
that, in teasing a woman's weight, she's joined the long, proud tradition of critics who go after any woman with whom they disagree by starting with "you're ugly" and ending with “no man would want you and there must be something wrong with any man who does"?Should I tell her I didn't cry when someone posted my picture and commented, “I'm sorry, but aren't authors who write books marketed to young women supposed to be pretty?”
Does she need to know, now, that life isn't fair? I feel her eyes on me,waiting for an answer I don't have. Words are my tools.Stories are my job.It's possible she'll remember what I say forever, and I have no idea what to say.
So I tell her the only thing I can come up with that is absolutely true.I say to my daughter,
“I love you, and there is nothing you could ever do to make me not love you. But I'm disappointed in you right now. There are plenty of reasons for not liking someone. What she looks like isn't one of them.”
Lucy nods, tears on her cheeks.“I won't say that again,”she tells me,and I pull her close,
pressing my nose against her hair. We are both quiet, and I don't know if I have said the right thing. So as we sit there together, shoulder to shoulder, I pray for her to be smart.I pray for her to be strong. I pray for her to find friends,work she loves, a partner who loves her, and for the world not to deprive(剥夺)her of the things that make her who she is,for her life to be easy, and for her to have the strength to handle it when it's not. And still, always,I pray that she will never struggle as I've struggled, that weight will never be her cross to bear. She may not be able to use the word in our home, but I can use it in my head. I pray that she will never get fat.
55.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 indicates that Lucy___.
A. has turned against her friend J.
B. often makes fun of her friend J.
C. gets along well with her friend J.
D. has begun to compete with her friend J.
56.Why does the author want to discuss with Lucy?
A. Because she is really shocked at Lucy's rudeness.
B. Because she wants to offer some other helpful advice.
C. Because she has prepared the conversation for nine years.
D. Because she decides to tell Lucy a similar story of her own.
57.What does the author want to tell her daughter?
A. It is not easy to take the doctors' advice to eat less.
B. People shouldn't complain because life is unfair.
C. People shouldn't be blamed for their appearance.
D. She herself was once一laughed at for her appearance.
58.It can be inferred from the passage that
___ .
A. the author is a fat but good-looking woman
B. the author earns a living by writing stories
C. the author will stop loving her daughter for what she said
D. the author's daughter agreed with her from.the very beginning
59.We can learn from the last paragraph that
.
A. Lucy is deeply moved by her mother's prayer
B. a mother's prayer will shape her daughter's attitude towards life
C. the author allows her daughter to use the F word in her head
D. the author hopes her daughter will never have weight trouble
60.The author's attitude towards her daughter can be best described as
.
A. satisfied and friendly
B. indifferent but patient
C. loving but strict
D. unsatisfied and angry
第二节:下面文章中有5个段落需要添加首句(第61—65题)。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出适合各段落的首句,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。
How to Motive Teens to Read
With lots of studies showing the benefits of reading, how can teachers motivate their students to open a good book or power up their e-reader?
Lead by Example
Require students to spend at least 20 minutes in dependent reading every day. By taking part in this regular activity themselves ,teachers show that they consider reading very important.61.________
Freedom to Choose
62.
For those who forget their books ,provide them with access to novels, magazines or newspapers during required reading time.Consider allowing students to use their personal e—readers
Share Your Excitement
Teachers’ excitement for a particular book may have a huge influence on their students .63. ____
Then when it comes time for them to choose a new book, suggest your favorite.
Visit the Library
Make time to visit the school library and require students to borrow at least one book of interest.64.
____
By doing so, they can make sure the book fits their interests.
Stay Informed
Teachers can help motive students by finding out the latest popular young adult reading matter, such as “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins and the “Uglies” by Scott Westerfeld.
With varied activities competing for students’ time and attention, it can be difficult to encourage youngsters to read.65.________
Teachers who make independent reading a daily part of the classroom experience and find creative ways to motivate their students may be on the way to writing a success story.
A. They can read books in silence.
B. Give students a taste of what the book is about.
C. There is science fiction that they are interested in.
D. Encourage them to spend some time reading the book before borrowing.
E. However ,there is little doubt that reading can help with students’ studies
F. Therefore, they always find time to read even though they are terribly busy.
G. Allow students to pick their own literature ,as long as it is suitable for school reading.
第Ⅱ卷
第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。
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:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
One Saturday, I was doing my homework while it suddenly occurred to me that it was my mother birthday the next day. However, I forgot it complete. I was worried that I didn’t prepare any present to her. At that moment, the idea of online shopping came my mind. I clicked the mouse and search some famous shopping websites. Having compared the price of many dresses, I chose one with a reasonable price which I supposed Mum would appreciate it and bought it as soon as possible. The next morning I received the dress as expected without get out of my room. You see, online shopping has made our life much convenient and colorful.
第二节:书面表达(满分30分)
请根据以下提示,结合你校园生活中的一个事例,就与人合作这一话题,用英语写一篇短文。
Working in groups at school is an opportunity to learn more about teamwork. Teamwork shows us how other people's roles fit the purpose of the group, and it teaches us to be patient and how to respond to different people.
注意:①无须写标题,不得照抄英语提示语;
②除诗歌外,文体不限;
③内容必须结合校园生活中的一个事例;
④文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称;
⑤词数为100左右。