2024年高考英語(yǔ)原創(chuàng)押題預(yù)測(cè)卷:03(浙江卷)(原卷版)

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        2024年高考英語(yǔ)原創(chuàng)押題預(yù)測(cè)卷:03(浙江卷)(原卷版)

          絕密★啟用前

          120分。考試時(shí)間120分鐘。

          選擇題部分 (共80分)

          第一部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

          第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)

          從A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

          1. —Tom, don’t you see the headmaster is coming to us?

          —____ I’m not doing anything against the school rules.

          A. So what?

          B. Just so so!

          C. Why not

          D. Really?

          2. Some NBA fans like ____ basketball player like James while ____ others one like Curry.

          A. a;the

          B. the;the

          C. the;/

          D. a;/

          3. Jack is not good at sports, but when it comes ____ maths, he’s the best in the class.

          A. about

          B. to

          C. from

          D. for

          4. I couldn’t believe a polite gentleman ____ shout at his wife in public that day.

          A. could

          B. must

          C. should

          D. need

          5. As manufacturers, first, our products must ____ customers’ demand. Then we have to take other factors, such as their quality, cost, styles, into account.

          A. consider

          B. satisfy

          C. know

          D. realize

          6. Before you dive into a river or lake, be sure to find out ____ the depth of the water is. Otherwise you’ll be badly hurt for it is not deep enough.

          A. what

          B. who

          C. that

          D. how

          7. The problems he ____ at the meeting have already been solved.

          A. put forward

          B. came up

          C. brought up

          D. gave up

          8. David told us in his email “It is 5 years since he served the IBM, and he ____ in the Lenovo.”

          A. has worked

          B. had worked

          C. works

          D. is working

          9. Start out as early as possible at rush hour, ____ you’ll fail to get to work on time.

          A. and

          B. otherwise

          C. however

          D. in case

          10. Stick to working hard at your lessons, and ____, you’ll make progress.

          A. sooner or later

          B. first of all

          C. all in all

          D. generally speaking

          11. —You look upset. What’s the matter?

          —I had my proposal ____ again.

          A. turned down

          B. turned on

          C. turned off

          D. turned over

          12. I’d like a friend to come along and help me, but nobody has come because ____ must be too busy.

          A. he

          B. she

          C. they

          D. it

          13. The proverb says “Rome wasn’t built in a day”, so we have to build up our vocabulary ____.

          A. steadily

          B. instantly

          C. gradually

          D. permanently

          14. Mrs. Smith has lent David a large sum of money, for she considers him a ____ man.

          A. considerate

          B. sensitive

          C. thoughtful

          D. reliable

          15. All Rose’s colleagues regard John as a man full of ____. That’s because he seems to need no rest.

          A. ability

          B. strength

          C. energy

          D. power

          16. Such a large number of refugees from Syria (敘利亞) continue to?____ from the troubled region into Europe that the local governments have to face many challenges.

          A. float

          B. flow

          C. crawl

          D. emigrate

          17. This meeting room is a non-smoking area. I would like to warn you _____ that if you smoked here you would be fined.

          A. in general

          B. in detail

          C. in total

          D. in advance

          18. Having had a loose tooth to remove, I went to the dentist’s to get it ____ out yesterday.

          A. pulled

          B. to pull

          C. pulling

          D. being pulled

          19. Everything?_______?shines?is?not?necessarily?gold.

          A.?which???

          B.?when?

          ?C. what???

          D. that

          20. — Why don’t you buy a new car?

          —

          . After all, my old one is out of repair.

          A. Because my money is tight

          B. I couldn’t agree more

          C. It depends on the price

          D. No better suggestions

          第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

          閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從21—40小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

          One day I returned home to my daughter’s third-year birthday party to find her in the front room, grasping all of her presents, unwilling to let the other children play with them. The first thing I noticed was several parents in the room

          21

          this selfish display. I was embarrassed.

          The atmosphere in the room was really charged—the children were

          22

          around my little daughter with their hands out, asking to play with the presents they had just

          23

          , and my daughter was absolutely?refusing. I said to myself, “Certainly I should teach my daughter to

          24

          . The value of sharing is one of the most basic things we believe in.”

          So I first tried a simple

          25

          . “Honey, would you please share with your friends the toys?”

          “No,” she replied

          26

          .

          My second method was to use a little

          27

          . “Honey, if you learn to share your toys with them when they are at your home, then when you go to their homes they will share

          28

          with you.”

          Again, the immediate reply was “No!”

          I was becoming

          29

          embarrassed, for it was

          30

          I was having no influence. The third method was to

          31

          rewards. Very softly I said, “Honey, if you share, I’ll give you a candy.”

          “I don’t want that!” she exploded.

          Now I was getting

          32

          . For my fourth attempt, I started to fear and

          33

          . “Not sharing, you will be in real trouble!”

          “I don’t care!” she cried. “These are my things. I don’t have to share!”

          Finally, I tried to

          34

          . I merely took some of the toys and gave them to the

          35

          kids. “Here, kids, play with these.”

          But at that moment, I valued the opinion those parents had of

          36

          more than the growth of my child and our relationship together. I simply made an

          37

          judgment that I was right; she should share, and she was

          38

          in not doing so.

          My experience has been that there are times to teach and times not to teach. When relationships are

          39

          , an attempt to teach is often considered as a form of judgment and

          40

          . But to take the child alone, quietly, when the relationship is good and to discuss the teaching or the value seems to have much greater impact.

          21. A. watching

          B. feeling

          C. realizing

          D. witnessing

          22. A. standing

          B. sitting

          C. playing

          D. crowding

          23. A. brought

          B. given

          C. purchased

          D. possessed

          24. A. share

          B. play

          C. communicate

          D. company

          25. A. argument

          B. proposal

          C. request

          D. demand

          26. A. straightly

          B. immediately

          C. delightedly

          D. surprisingly

          27. A. criticizing

          B. warning

          C. reasoning

          D. complaining

          28. A. them

          B. themselves

          C. toys

          D. theirs

          29. A. more

          B. thoroughly

          C. especially

          D. extremely

          30. A. true

          B. actual

          C. evident

          D. available

          31. A. supply

          B. offer

          C. display

          D. design

          32. A. upset

          B. puzzled

          C. worried

          D. angry

          33. A. frighten

          B. encourage

          C. threat

          D. convince

          34. A. force

          B. forbid

          C. allow

          D. order

          35. A. selfish

          B. waiting

          C. unselfish

          D. other

          36. A. me

          B. mine

          C. them

          D. children

          37. A. fundamental

          B. initial

          C. accurate

          D. necessary

          38. A. skillful

          B. interested

          C. wrong

          D. generous

          39. A. unharmonious

          B. nervous

          C. harmonious

          D. abnormal

          40. A. approval

          B. rejection

          C. permission

          D. rebellion

          第二部分:閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20小題,第二節(jié)5小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)

          第一節(jié):閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

          A

          Since Amy Chua took the world of Chinese parents by storm with her book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, in 2011 it seems more Chinese mothers have turned into “tiger moms”. Several young Chinese mothers are my friends. But rarely any of them is free for lunch or other activities, because they appear to have become their children’s “slaves”.

          One of these young mothers moved from Hebei province to Beijing just to get her daughter admitted to a private and very expensive kindergarten. She closed her booming business and her husband shifted his office to Beijing, where they have bought a house. Another young mother is divorced and always busy with her daughter’s dance, piano or English class. And a couple, both professionals in high positions, left their jobs, sold their Beijing house and moved to Australia when their son started going to school.

          The offspring of tiger moms rarely play sports, exchange ideas with their peers(同齡人), take part in social projects, clean their rooms or wash clothes. Since everything such children do is under the guidance of their protective mothers, they don’t learn how to manage their time or plan a project. As such, their education is far from complete. They are unable to defend an idea—let alone come up with one—deal with opposing views, accept defeat or organize their life.

          Tiger moms want their children to be more competitive so that they can enter the best schools. But school is only one period in a person’s life. What about real life? What kind of independence will these children have once they grow up?

          Today, children don’t get the chance to discuss or choose what they want: learn to play the violin or piano; take up drawing or swimming. Their tiger moms decide for them.

          Ideally, parents should discuss with their children, give them a choice and explain to them that they will have to finish what they start. This would help children develop not only their judgment but also their sense of responsibility.

          The solution to this problem is total reform of the education sector. And the government knows that. But reform needs time. We can only hope the reform is completed before today’s children become the “sacrificed generation”.

          But we need to reform the existent mindset(思維模式) more than the education sector(部門). Education is not only about memorizing books and taking exams. Therefore, we should stop seeing kindergartens as “schools”, and ensure all schools have the same standards, and bookish knowledge is enriched by knowledge from other sources, from society and life itself.

          Mothers are not to be blamed for the present situation, for in their desire to provide the best education for their children they become victims of social trends. But let’s hope the Chinese view of education will change, gradually if not rapidly, to the benefit of children, families and society as a whole.

          This is my wish on Mother’s Day.

          41. The last sentence in the 1st paragraph means that _________.

          A. Chinese mothers have become their children’s slaves

          B. Chinese mothers are too busy in serving their children

          C. Chinese mothers have to serve their children

          D. Chinese mothers are not free to serve their children

          42. What is the function of the 2nd paragraph?

          A. To tell us what “tiger moms” means.

          B. To show us how unselfish tiger moms are.

          C. To tell us what tiger moms do.

          D. To give us some examples of tiger moms.

          43. The underlined word “offspring” in Paragraph 3 means almost the same as _________.

          A. ancestors

          B. children

          C. relatives

          D. neighbours

          44. What enable children to develop both their judgment and their sense of responsibility?

          A. Making choices and completing what they should do on their own.

          B. Reforming both the existent mindset more than the education sector.

          C. Changing tiger moms into ones normally concerned about their children.

          D. Defending an idea, accepting defeat and organizing their life by themselves.

          45. The author wrote the passage for _________.

          A. Chinese children

          B. Chinese people

          C. Chinese mothers

          D. Chinese education authority

          B

          On an August afternoon last year, Pamela Rivers, 40, and her friend Rita Graham, 38, were stopped at a red light on Cobb’s Creek Parkway in South Philadelphia when a white SUV traveling in the opposite direction turned across traffic in front of them. It then jumped the curb (圍邊) and rushed through a grassy expanse (綠化帶) before plunging down an embankment (護(hù)堤) toward Cobb’s Creek. Pamela quickly pulled over, jumped out of her car, and dialed 911.

          Kenny Gibson, 23, and his friend Taron Green, 25, were driving home from a job when Rita flagged them down. Kenny stopped, and the men got out of the car and looked over the cliff. The SUV had landed upside down in five feet of water. A woman’s leg could be seen swinging out the driver’s side window.

          “I have a fear of water,” Kenny said now. “I almost drowned when I was nine.” Even so, he and Taron hurried down the 50-foot embankment into the muddy water. “I couldn’t just leave her,” he adds.

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