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浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语考试试卷精选汇编:七选五
浙江省2020届高三11月
最新英
语试卷精选汇编:
七选五
1. 浙江湖州、衢州、丽水三地市教学质量检测高三英语卷
How do you
relax after a stressful day in the office? There
are many ways to help you relax. 31
It takes
a little effort to get there but the benefits are
great for our stressed-out lives. I am talking
about
the activity of forest bathing.
32
It was introduced as a national health programme
by the country's government. Stressed Japanese
workers are today still relaxing and
reconnecting with Forest Therapy Society has
certified
62 forest therapy sites in the
country and the forest bathing movement is also
booming in other parts
of the world. It
says,“Just as bathing in a hot spring helps to
soak your cares away,going for a walk
in the
woods is said to have a comforting effect.”
Forest bathing is about taking time to wander
through woodland with no fixed plan or route and
just expose yourself to the forest atmosphere.
33_That's particularly good for people with mental
health
issues. A study conducted in 24 forests
across Japan found that walking among trees
lowered blood pressure,
the pulse rate, thus
improving our immune systems. 34
Another
study carried out a few years ago by Stanford
University in the US,found similar
scans
showed reduced activity in an area of the brain
linked to the risk of mental illness
in
participants who took a 90-minute walk among oaks,
birds and squirrels. One of the
researchers,Gregory
Bratman, said,“There's an
increasing body of evidence showing that natural
areas benefit us at least
emotionally with our
mood and our physical development too.”The
evidence seems clear that forest bathing
is a
shot in the arm for stressed-out workers. So now
is the time to get out and lose yourself in the
natural environment, 35
A. But the best
way lies in the great outdoors.
B. Connecting
with nature has never been more urgent.
C.
Forest bathing is rising in popularity around the
world.
D. Having this exposure to nature seems
to promote well-being.
E. You could even hug a
tree as it could be your new best friend!
F.
The Japanese concept of forest bathing dates back
to the 1980s.
G. It also found forest bathing
can decrease stress. anxiety, and depression.
31-35AFDGE
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2. 【全国百强校】浙江省嘉兴市第一中学2020届高三上学期期中
考试英语试题
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
If you are looking to improve your relationship
with your parents, you are not alone. 31 There
are a
number of steps that can be taken to
make a better relationship with your parents.
Be grateful. Consider all that your parents
have done for you. You may find yourself feeling
thankful to
your parents. You will be more
willing to improve the relationship. Let your
parents know that you are
appreciative for all
they have done for you. 32 For example, get
them a nice gift you live with your
parents,
do some extra housework without being asked.
33 Often, people do not get along because
they fail to take others’ perspective. Accept that
your
parents are different. Think about the
ways that their lives may have been different from
your life, and how
these different histories
may be contributing to issues in the relationship.
Avoid unnecessary arguments. Sometimes
arguments are unavoidable, but do your best to
avoid
unnecessary quarrels. This may mean that
you have to bite your tongue when one of your
parents says
something controversial. 34
If it is, make the point clearly and modestly in
order to avoid an overly
emotional argument.
Don’t ask for their advice unless you really
want it. Sometimes problems arise in relationships
between parents and children, particularly at
the teenage years and beyond, because parents can
try to give
advice that might hurt your sense
of independence. 35 Otherwise, you may be
opening the door to
frustration on your part.
A. Put yourself in their shoes.
B. Be
happy with them for this.
C. Show your
appreciation with your actions
D. It can hurt
to feel taken for granted, even for parents.
E. Problems between parents and children are
common.
F. So try only asking for their advice
when you really want it.
G. Determine whether
the need to respond is really necessary.
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3. 浙江省台州市2020届高三11月选考科目教学质量评估
第二节(共5个小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项
为多
余选项。
There are many things we remember
from our childhood—the games we played, the
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music we listened to...but what about earning
pocket money? This was our first ever wage for
completing tasks such as tidying our bedroom
or sorting the laundry. Our reward was a handful
of coins that we safely stored. 31
There was a time when cash was the main
currency for financial transactions
(交
易)
.These days, though, using credit
cards, or making cashless payments, are the most
convenient ways of paying. 32 Research has
found that 84% of British parents currently give
notes and coins to their children一usually 7
pounds a week as an allowance.
But banks
predict that by 2028 only one in ten transactions
will be with cash, and that ifs
something
today's children will have to deal with. One issue
is that children may not understand
the value
of cash because they never see it. 33 They either
should find a new way to hand out
pocket
money, or needn't bother to pay it at all.
Still, solutions are available. Giving
children lessons at school about finance is
important.
34 The trick is to go and get some
coins so that children have the opportunity to
interact with
them. Besides, bank accounts for
older children can be opened to give them cash
cards to use.
Whatever method a parent chooses
to adopt, their children will get some idea of the
value of
pocket money. 35
A. Parents
face a dilemma too.
B. This, in turn,
makes the buying much easier.
C. They have
completely taken the place of cash.
D. So
how do parents hand out pocket money at
present?
E. But parents need to teach
their kids that money doesn't grow on trees!
F. But now, it seems that parents* attitude to
handing out cash is changing.
G. And
parents are advised to get children started with
money as young as possible.
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浙江省2019-2020学年第一学期“七彩阳光”新高考研究联盟期
中联考英语试题
第二节:(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Do you ever feel unwilling to submit your work
unless it’s absolutely perfect? 31 Or, do you see
every
mistake as a huge failure instead of an
important life lesson? If any of this sounds
familiar, you might be a
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perfectionist.
Perfectionism is like an
obsession. 32 It can also negatively affect your
health, creativity and working
relationships.
There are two types of perfectionism: adaptive
perfectionism and maladaptive perfectionism.
Adaptive
perfectionists are always trying to
build their skills and improve the quality of
their work. 33 They hit
deadlines and they
constantly improve the work they do.
Maladaptive perfectionists, on the other hand,
are never really satisfied with their
achievements. 34
Because of this and because
they do so much rework, they can spend a very long
time delivering any work at
all, meaning they
miss deadlines and disappoint the people who
depend on them.
35 If you approach your work
this way, there are several things that you can do
to challenge these
behaviors, and create a
healthier outlook.
Start by writing down
everything you do that you think needs to be
perfect. Next, think about each of
these areas
carefully. Once you’ve done this, come up with one
specific way you can challenge each
behavior.
It takes time to overcome maladaptive
perfectionism, but it is surely worth trying.
A. Do your work clothes have to be perfectly
pressed?
B. However, they know when they’ve
done a good job.
C. It’s easy to see that
maladaptive perfectionism is unproductive and
unhealthy.
D. Do you set goals for yourself
that are so high that you can’t possibly meet
them?
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E. They feel like they’re lacking in some way
and that mistakes are unacceptable.
F. It can
lead to stress, unhappiness, low self-esteem and
decreased performance.
G. And it occurs when
you have self-defeating thoughts that push you to
achieve unrealistic
goals.
31-35: DFBEC
5. 浙江省金华市金华十校2019年11月高三模拟考试英语
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选岀能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多
余选 项。
Putting children in daycare helps working
parents take their minds off childcare. 31
How daycare negatively affects children is
related to many factors? One study has suggested
that some children who spend long hours in
daycare centers experience more stress than those
who spend more time in a setting with a mother
Another study has shown that children who are
shy have a higher level of the hormone
cortisol(皮质醇)which is released when an
individual shows signs of stress? 32 And as a
result the child may not mix well with the
other children and the teachers at the daycare
center,
a situation that can cause stress.
Another negative impact of daycare is that
there is less communication between a mother
and her child. 33 So it is essential for a
child to develop a deep bond with his or her
mother,
since this will lay the foundation for
all the relationships he or she will form later on
in life.
Children who spend a lot of time with
their mothers experience healthy social and
emotional
development, while long hours in
daycare can disrupt this bonding. Children who
lose out on
precious mother-child bonding are
observed to have behavioral problems as they grow
older.
Children in daycare centers also feel
unprotected compared to children at home. In a
daycare center, when one caregiver attends to
more than one child at the same time, she may
not be able to look deeply into why a child is
mixing well or not. 34 Another negative
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aspect of daycare is that children there are
more likely to fall ill if they come in contact
with
sick children
35 Well-maintained
daycare centers contribute a great deal to the
overall
development of a child by providing a
structured environment. Children become more
social
by interacting with other children of
the same age, and learn new activities that are
not always
available if they arc brought up
only at home.
A.
But daycare has its
disadvantages.
B.
Look for a daycare
center that is well-maintained.
C.
However, the advantages of daycare cannot be
ignored.
D.
This is because a shy child
will not open up freely in public’
E.
Babies become extremely attached to their
primary caregivers.
F. In such cases, a child
may become either completely quiet or aggressive.
G. You can cut the time in daycare centers by
making alternative childcare arrangements.
答案ADFEFC
6. 浙江省宁波市2020年新高考选考适应性考试英语试题
第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为 多
余选项。
Countless parents have kids who just want to
eat chickens pasta, or macaroni and cheese,
and definitely without any vegetables. So
what's a parent to do? 31 We reached out to
experts on healthy eating for kids, and they
had a ton of great advice.
Make food
interesting. Lori Day, an educational
psychologist, thought that if kids found
food
interesting, they'd be more likely to try it. So
Day let her daughter shell peas, count them,
sort them by size and play with them before
putting them in the pot. 32 “Make food
interesting if your child is naturally curious
and is willing, to engage,” Day said.
3 3 _
Several parents talked about how bringing their
children with them to the farmers
market or
the grocery store and having them help with the
cooking can get them more excited
and invested
in what they are eating. “Kids can be inspired to
eat healthy when they are part of
the meal,”
said Margaret McSweeney, host of the podcast
Kitchen Chat. trip to the local
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farmers market can connect them whith the
source of food.”
Give kids choices. Ava
Parnass, an infant-child psychotherapist said that
from a young age,
parents should let their
kids choose foods and snacks they like, within
reason.
room to choose as they get
older,
about eating, she said. ”
Model healthy eating. Our kids can be influenced
to make better choices if they watch
us doing
the same. Pam Moore, founder of the blog Whatevs,
says her kids always see her and
husband
eating healthy. “ 35 I often keep sliced
veggies washed,sliced and ready to eat for
snacks. Our children will ask for bites as
time goes on, as they like to copy what we do,”
said
Moore.
A .First, don't stress.
B. Get the kids involved.
C. Inspire kids
to eat healthy.
D. Her daughter loved eating
them raw or cooked.
E. Make sure you are not
overcontrolling or overeducating them.
F. Both
my husband and I typically add greens to our eggs
at breakfast.
G. We talk about food colors and
how it's healthiest to make meals with various
colors.
答案ADBEF
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浙江省台州市2019-2020学年第一学期高三第一次模拟
第二节(共5个小题:每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为
多 余选项。
There are many things we remember from our
childhood—the games we played, the
music we
listened to... but what about earning pocket
money? This was our first ever wage for
completing tasks such as tidying our bedroom
or sorting the laundry. Our reward was a handful
of coins that we safely stored. 31
There was a time when cash was the main
currency for financial transactions (交
易).These
days, though, using credit cards, or making
cashless payments, are the most
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convenient ways of paying, 32 Research has
found that 84% of British parents currently give
notes and coins to their children—usually 7
pounds a week as an allowance.
But banks
predict that by 2028 only one in ten transactions
will be with cash, and that it's
something
today's children will have to deal with. One issue
is that children may not understand
the value
of cash because they never see it. 33 They
either should find a new way to hand out
pocket money, or needn't bother to pay it at
all.
Still, solutions are available. Giving
children lessons at school about finance is
important.
34 The trick is to go and get some
coins so that children have the opportunity to
interact with
them. Besides, bank accounts for
older children can be opened to give them cash
cards to use.
Whatever method a parent chooses
to adopt, their children will get some idea of the
value of
pocket money. 35
A. Parents
face a dilemma too.
B. This, in turn, makes
the buying much easier.
C. They have
completely taken the place of cash.
D. So how
do parents hand out pocket money at present?
E. But parents need to teach their kids that
money doesn't grow on trees!
F. But now, it
seems that parents' attitude to handing out cash
is changing.
G. And parents are advised to get
children started with money as young as possible.
答案FDAGE
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