《解析》2015年高考压轴冲刺·浙江卷(三)英语试题 WORD版含解析.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家2015年高考压轴冲刺试卷浙江卷(三)英语选择题部分(共80分)第一部分:英语知识应用(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,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。1.(福建省福州市2015届高中毕业班第二次质量检测)Li Na, the first _ _ a ranking of world No2 in Asia, retired from tennis in September, 2014 Ato achieve Bachieving Cto have achiev
2、ed Dachieved2.(福建省福州市2015届高中毕业班第二次质量检测)一Have you got the admission notice from New York University? 一Not yetI forward to it Alooked, Bhave been looking Chad looked Dwill look3.(福建省福州市2015届高中毕业班第二次质量检测)The football club has died to tighten its belt,_ , giving up the idea of training abroad Amerely B
3、generally C eventually D occasionally 4.(2015年福建省普通高中毕业班质量检查) University majors should not be _ market demand and the government should give more support for “unpopular” majors such as literature, history and philosophy.A. in the form of B. in the process ofC. at the mercy of D. at the risk of5.(201
4、5年福建省普通高中毕业班质量检查)Life is always full of hardships. _ a better life, we need positive energy. A. Live B. To live C. Living D. Lived 6.(2015年福建省普通高中毕业班质量检查)Success is not final, and failure is not deadly. It is, you know, the courage to continue _ counts in lifeA. that B. which C. where D. when 7.(福建省
5、2015届高三英语最后冲刺模拟卷(二)-Can you give me some advice on what I said just now?-Sorry, my mind _ .A. has wondered B. had wondered C. is wondering D. was wondering8.(福建省2015届高三英语最后冲刺模拟卷(二)The 3G phone must be of great use to _ wants to get the information through the Internet quicklyAwho Bwhoever Cwhomever
6、Dwhichever9.(福建省2015届高三英语最后冲刺模拟卷(二)I dont know where my glasses are,_ I cant read anything.A. with which B. by which C. without which D. in which 10.(江苏省南京市、盐城市2015届高三第二次模拟考试)It might have_ your notice but I am very busy at the moment.A. quit B. neglected C. escaped D. denied11.(江苏省南京市、盐城市2015届高三第二次
7、模拟考试) He abandoned teaching_ a career as a musician.A. in favor of B. in terms of C with regard to D. with reference to12.(江苏省南京市、盐城市2015届高三第二次模拟考试)The frozen waterfall has attracted floods of tourists to_ the natural beauty.A. cherish B. admire C. observe D. discover13.(江苏省苏锡常镇四市20142015学年高三教学情况调研(
8、二)Nowadays mobile internet devices are pushing up demands for online education, which makes people see it as one of the most _ new market.A. demanding B. confidential C. promising D. controversial14.(江苏省苏锡常镇四市20142015学年高三教学情况调研(二) They are said to have been familiar with each other. But they_. They
9、were introduced only hours ago.A. may not have been B. couldnt have beenC. mustnt have been D. neednt have been15.(江苏省苏锡常镇四市20142015学年高三教学情况调研(二)One well of the oil field was still burning with huge fire twisting crazily_the night sky.A. in B. on C. against D. across16.(浙江省温州市2015届高三第二次适应性测试(二模)Life
10、 teaches us not to regret over yesterday, for it _ and is beyond our control. A. has passed B. will pass C. passed D. had passed 17.(浙江省温州市2015届高三第二次适应性测试(二模)The pollution in Beijing is expected to improve, _ a series of air pollution control measures. A. regardless of B. but for C. thanks to D. suc
11、h as 18.(浙江省温州市2015届高三第二次适应性测试(二模)You havent changed at all you still look_ the same as before. A. actually B. hardly C. properly D. exactly 19.(浙江省温州市2015届高三第二次适应性测试(二模)This drug is less likely to cause side effects when _ late in the day. A. taking B. taken C. to take D. takes 20.(浙江省温州市2015届高三第二次
12、适应性测试(二模)_ is often the case, some British people are not familiar with different cultures. A. Which B. As C. It D. That第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21-40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。(2015福建省普通高中毕业班质量检查)Shortly after I started out as a professional baseball player in the T
13、ri-State League, I was fired. “Frank,” the manager said 21 , “whatever you do after you leave here, put some 22 and enthusiasm into your work!” Well, that was the 23 thing I expected him to say.A week later, 24 , I was introduced to the New Haven. My first day here will always 25 in my memory as a g
14、reat event in my life. No one knew me in the league, so I was 26 to make myself the most enthusiastic ball player theyd ever seen. From the minute I 27 on the field, I acted like a man electrified. And I acted as if I were alive with a million 28 . My biggest thrill came the following morning 29 I r
15、ead in the New Haven newspaper: “This 30 player, Frank, has a barrel (桶) of enthusiasm. He 31 our boys. They looked better than at any time this season.” The newspapers began 32 me the life of the team.Within two weeks, enthusiasm took me from $230 a month to $1830 a monthit 33 my income by 700 perc
16、ent! Two years after that, I was 34 third base for the St. Louis and multiplied my income by thirty times. Enthusiasm 35 did it; nothing but enthusiasm.Enthusiasm is by far the highest paid 36 on earth. It helps you become more successful, and 37 a healthier, richer and happier life. “To become enth
17、usiasticact enthusiastically.” Put this rule into 38 for thirty days and be prepared to see astonishing 39 . It may easily change your entire life. Can you acquire enthusiasmor must you be born 40 it? Certainly you can acquire it! 21. A. carefully B. casually C. quickly D. firmly 22. A. curiosity B.
18、 life C. experience D. pleasure23. A. proper B. other C. last D. only 24. A. meanwhile B. therefore C. otherwise D. however25. A. give out B. keep up C. stand out D. look up26. A. determined B. delighted C. excited D. moved 27. A. glanced B. appeared C. queued D. cheered28. A. batteries B. machines
19、C. players D. balls29. A. till B. before C. when D. though30. A. healthy B. popular C. familiar D. new31. A. inspired B. satisfied C. upset D. disappointed32. A. showing B. calling C. giving D. bringing33. A. included B. made C. took D. increased 34. A. introducing B. leaving C. playing D. starting3
20、5. A. alone B. once C. also D. indeed36. A. reputation B. quality C. theme D. profession37. A. change B. enjoy C. spoil D. admire38. A. field B. memory C. action D. idea39. A. efforts B. events C. factors D. results40. A. with B. in C. without D. at 第二部分 阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个
21、选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。A(浙江省杭州市2015届高三第二次高考科目教学质量检测)B(浙江省杭州市2015届高三第二次高考科目教学质量检测)C(浙江省嘉兴市2015届高三下学期教学测试(二) If you were given a chance to choose your favorite life metaphor(比喻), what would it be? Do you agree with Forrest Gumps mother that life is “a box of chocolates” because “you never
22、know what youre going to get”? Or do you prefer the phrase from the 1930s song that “life is just a bowl of cherries(樱桃)”? Though simply stated, each conveys a very different view. A “box” implies mystery, because we dont know what is in a closed box. Meanwhile, a “bowl” of cherries is completely in
23、 view. For many centuries, the metaphor of life that probably burst into most peoples mind was the one suggested by Shakespeare: “All of life is a stage” On that stage, we take seven roles. More recently, psychologist Erik Erikson took up the idea of life as a stage. Erikson regarded development as
24、a “powerful unfolding” in which we are driven from one stage to the next as our bodies, minds, and social roles develop.Stage metaphors fit with many of our common-sense ideas about change, but the problem with the stage metaphor is that it isnt particularly accurate. None of the studies that try to
25、 clarify the universality of adult life stages actually studied people as they developed over time. All of them were based on performances of their samples(样本) at one point in time. Peoples actual lives dont fit into these stage metaphors. They dont automatically transform when people reach a certai
26、n age. Instead, peoples real lives are messy, unpredictable, and full of surprises.Today, Id like to focus on an even longer study, an 80-year study which is the subject of a recent book by Howard Friedman and Leslie Martin. Their final chapter summarizes the “many changes of healthy and unhealthy p
27、athways” that their participants took over the course of their lives. As I too discovered in my research, the pathway provides a perfect metaphor of human development. We dont all go down the same road marked with the same signposts based on age. People travel through diverse routes as they track th
28、e years of adulthood. Friedman and Martin use health and long life as their measure; Ive used sense of achievement. In both cases, we are in perfect agreement in evaluating development not according to age but “the key features of life”.The paths that Friedman and Martin describe seize the changes t
29、hat characterize people as they age. Some examples are “The High Road” (reliable, full of plans); “Not Easy Street” (exposed to high stress throughout life), “Catastrophe Lane” (a downwardly twisty life); “Happy Trails to You” (cheerful, sociable), “The Road to Resilience” (able to handle stress wit
30、h a strong will). Though I havent yet been able to follow my participants for 80 years, I too saw some of these pathways among my samples: “The Minding Way” , “The Downward Slope” , “The Straight and Narrow Path” , and “The Successful Trail”.The pathway metaphor gives you hope for changing the direc
31、tion of your life if you are unhappy with it so far. You cant stop the clock from ticking the minutes between one birthday and the next, but you can adjust the road that youre on by changing yourself, your situation, or both. 50. The author introduces the topic of the passage in the first paragraph
32、by _.A. making comparisons B. giving examplesC. describing scenes D. providing explanations51. According to the passage, the “stage metaphor” _.A. leads to misunderstandings B. is used in memory of Shakespeare C. doesnt exactly reflect ones real life D. hasnt enough stages to clarify life changes52.
33、 The author is convinced of the life metaphor Friedman and Martin suggest because she _.A. spent less time on her research B. has found their book a bestsellerC. considers their measure more scientific D. got a similar finding to theirs53. When a person is facing difficulties bravely, which metaphor
34、 can best describe him?A. “Not Easy Street” B. “Happy Trails to You” C. “Catastrophe Lane” D. “The Road to Resilience”54. What does the passage focus on?A. The pathway as a perfect life metaphor.B. Various views on life metaphors. C. The stage as a common life metaphor. D. Different kinds of life me
35、taphors.D(浙江省嘉兴市2015届高三下学期教学测试(二)It was a weeknight. We were a half dozen guys in our late teens, hanging around “the flat” as usual. The flat was poorly furnished, which, after some time, grew tiresome. We wanted action.We got in a car, big enough for all of us to crowd into and off we went, in sea
36、rch of adventure. We soon found ourselves at Blue Gum Corner, a place named after the huge old blue gum tree that stood by there, a well-known local landmark. It stands at a minor crossroad leading to our town. The trunk is tall and smooth with no handholds for climbing. About six metres from the gr
37、ound the first branch sticks out over the road. We parked beneath the huge old tree and discussed what we might do. All of a sudden we hit upon an idea a hanging! I was chosen as “hangee”.The plan was quite simple. As I stood upon the roof of the car, the rope(绳子) was threaded down my jacket through
38、 my collar and down one leg of my jeans. I put my foot through the loop at the bottom. There I hung, still. The boys rolled about laughing until, a car, I hear a car! Before they ran to hide in the nearby field, they gave me a good push so that “the body” would swing as the car drove by.To our disap
39、pointment, the car simply turned off for town without even slowing. The boys came out of their hiding places and we discussed the situation. Surely they had seen me, hadnt they? Then we heard another car. The act was repeated, but still without any obvious reaction. We played the game about five or
40、six times, but as no one seemed to notice, we abandoned the trick.What we did not know was that every car that had passed had unquestionably seen “the body” and each one, too scared to stop, had driven directly to the local Police Station. Now at that time of the night, the local policeman was sound
41、 asleep in his bed, so the first person sent to the scene was the traffic officer that happened to be on duty that particular night. He had been informed that some person had been killed, by hanging, at Blue Gum Corner. When he arrived, the body was gone! And he was hearing “unnatural sounds” from t
42、he surrounding area. As far as he knew, some fierce animal was hiding in the field before him, possibly dragging a body behind him and we thought we were scared!He went to his radio and made a call that really began to worry us. I lay so close that I could hear every word. He called for the “armed p
43、olice” and a “dog team, better make it two” and he had a “serious situation” at Blue Gum Corner. Then the police officer arrived. After a briefing from the traffic officer he decided not to go into the field until armed police and dog teams arrived. Now two spotlights were on the field and none of u
44、s could move.As luck would have it, police cars cannot leave their spotlights on all night without charging their batteries. So, after a time, the two officers began lightening the field by turns, allowing us the opportunity to move on our fours for freedom. One by one, we all managed to steal away
45、and make our way home. Behind us we left what must have looked like a small city of lights, police cars, roadblocks, barking dogs, armed officers and an old rope hanging from a tree.When I think back to that night, to that tree, to what the drivers of the cars think happened, to what police believe
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