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(浙江专用)2019届高三英语一轮复习普通高校招生模拟考试(共6份 有答案)
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一:用所给词适当形式填空
1. Don’t let the boy ________ (go) alone. He may get __________ (lose)
2. The film is _________ (enjoy).
We all _________ (enjoy) ourselves last night.
3. He said he was _________ (true) sorry about it.
4. Beijing is an _________(excite) place to visit.
5. We should spend half an hour _________ (read) English in the morning.
6. I heard she had an accident on her way to school. ________ (luck), she didn’t hurt herself.
7. He is the _________ (own) of the house.
8. The doctor advised me
_________ (get) up early and do more exercise.
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Experiencing English Listening & Speaking Level 04 Unit 1 Introductions“You’ll really like him.” Alice: Look, there he is. Jean: Who? Alice: Robert, the guy I’ve been telling you about. Jean: Oh. The guy you’re going out with? Alice: I wish. The guy I WANT to go out with. Jean: Oh, he’s really handsome. Um, let’s go talk to him. Alice: Oh, OK. I’ll introduce you. I think you’ll really like him. Hi, Robert. Robert: Oh, hi. Alice: Have you met my friend, Jean? Robert: Hey, Jean. I think we’ve met before. Jean: We have? Where? Robert: Last December, at Sam’s party. Jean: Oh, Sam. Robert: Oh? Aren’t you going out with him anymore? Jean: No, we broke up a couple of mouths ago. Robert: Oh—Oh, really? Unit 2 Personality “What do you like about him?” Sheri: Hey, I went out with the neatest guy over the weekend! Jeremy: Yeah, what’s he like? Tall? Handsome? Sheri: Not really. Jeremy: Dress nice? Drive a nice car? Sheri: Not especially. Jeremy: Then he must be buff. Does he work out a lot? Sheri: No—But he has a nice smile—Dimples. I like dimples. He’s kind of cute. Jeremy: And that’s what you like about him? Sheri: No, it’s more than that. He’s sensitive. Jeremy: Sensitive? How can you tell? Sheri: Well, we went to this really romantic movie, and there was this really sad part, and, and he—Cr. Jeremy: He cr? Sheri: Yeah, he just cr and he didn’t try to hide it or anything. It was so sweet. Jeremy: Oh—You like that, huh? Well, I cry at movies, too! Unit 3 Home “The view is great.” Sean: This is Sean McCain, live with Julie Morris, from Gemini One, the internatonal space station. Julie, can you hear me? Julie: Yes, I can hear you. Sean: Julie, can you tell us, what is it like living on the Gemini One?
Julie: The Gemini One is wonderful. It’s not so different from living on Earth, really. We have jobs, friends, entertainment, natural beauty. And we have all the modern conveniences that you have on Earth. Sean: What modern conveniences? Julie: Well, we have movie theaters, game centers, music clubs, shops, restaurants— Sean: How about food? How do you get your food? Julie: I go shopping, just like everyone on Earth. You can get any type of food here. Sean: Is food expensive? Julie: Some of it is. The stuff that’s imported from Earth is very expensive. Like a banana from Earth can cost $100. But most food is really cheap. Sean: Do you miss getting away to the countryside or the mountains? Don’t you miss nature? Julie: Well, we have lots of nature up here. I can go hiking and mountain biking, riding in the hills, take a swim in a beautiful lake. It’s really beautiful up here. Sean: How do people get around up there? Julie: Oh, just like we do down there. We have electric cars and trains, but not airplanes. Sean: What do you like most about living in the space station? Julie: Well, the air is clean. There’s no pollution, and it’s easy to get around. It’s really an ideal world. Sean: And what do you like least? Julie: Well, it’s kind of expensive to fly home to Earth to see my parents for the holidays. Unit 4 Technology “How does it work?” Cindy: What the heck is that? Dave: It’s a Thai magazine. Cindy: Thai? You can read Thai? Dave: Well, a little. Cindy: How? Dave: I went to Thailand last summer and I lived with a Thai friend and his family. I had such a great experience I want to go back. Cindy: Why? What was your experience like? Dave: Well, I started to learn some Thai— And practiced talking with people and ordering in restaurants and everybody was so nice— You know, Thailand is called the Land of the Smiles— They even smiled when I made a mistake speaking the language. The people were beautiful. Everything was beautiful. It changed my life. Cindy: But I’ve always heard that Thai was impossible to learn. Dave: Maybe for some people but not for me. I mean it is totally different from English. The writing system is different, they use different tones, everything is different, but I really want to learn it. I want to understand more when I go back. Cindy: I wish I felt that way about learning French. Maybe I should study another language. Dave: No, Cindy, it’s not the language. You’ve just got to get into it. Unit 5 Nationalities “All around the world” Steve: I can’t believe these people. I can’t believe what they do. Trish: Calm down, Steve. What are you talking about? What is it this time?
Steve: Look at this. I just bought a donut. I’m so sick of the clerk wrapping each pastry individually, then taping the bags shut, then putting those bags in another bag, folding it down, and then taping that bag shut. I can’t take it anymore. It’s crazy and it’s bad for the environment. Trish: How long have you been living here? Don’t you know that’s the way it is? Steve: I just want them to stick ‘em in a napkin for me, so I can eat while I’m walking to class. Trish: There you go again. Don’t you know it’s rude to eat while you walk? Steve: I’m so tired of this place. I don’t have time to sit down and eat. People here are too inflexible, and they have too many rules. Trish: Yeah, right, Steve, so you’re gonna convert everybody here to your way of doing things? Steve: Yeah, there has to be more individual freedom to do whatever you want. Trish: Why don’t you just relax and go with the flow? Steve: Go with the flow? The whole system is a waste of my time. The clerks here should learn how to be more efficient, like in the U.S. Trish: What are you talking about? When I was in the U.S., the clerks were really rude. They just ignore you, and seem offended if you want anything. Don’t you think it’s better this way? Steve: Are you kidding? Trish: Well, I kind of like it. It’s nice to relax and enjoy the moment while your packages are being wrapped. I like all of the traditions, and the care and attention that people give you, and the manners. To me, it’s a wonderful place to live. Steve: I think you’re nuts. Trish: You’re not gonna last long, mate. Unit 6 Identity “What’s your number?” Int: So, Ms. Spencer, why did you apply for this job at CNN? Amy: Well, I’ve always wanted to be a journalist, and I like traveling. And, you can interview lots of important people. Int: Tell me about your experience in journalism. Amy: Um— Well, I make a newsletter for my family. And I worked on my high school newspaper. And I read a lot of newspapers and newsmagazines— Int: Do you think you’re qualif for the prestige of this job? Amy: Absolutely. I’ve taken acting lessons. And I look good on camera. And I travel a lot so I think I’d be good as a foreign correspondent. Int: What about teamwork? Have you ever worked as part of a team? Amy: Of course, I was really great at sports in high school, and— Int: You don’t seem to have much experience as a writer. Amy: Well, that’s not exactly true. I write a lot of e-mail to my friends. Int: And you haven’t taken any journalism courses, have you? Amy: Well, I took a class in modern film, and one in communications, or something like that. Int: Well, thanks, Ms. Spencer. We’ll be in touch. Unit 7 Family “I really take after my dad.” Nate: Are these your parents? Jane: Yeah, that’s my whole family. Nate: Oh. You look a lot like your mom— Especially your eyes, very deep, beautiful eyes. Jane: Oh, thank you— Nate: And the same figure— Same shape.
Jane: Uhh, hey, I don’t want to hear that. I may look like my mom, but I really take after my dad. Nate: Really, in what way? Jane: We’ve both very adventurous. My dad was, like, into motorcycles when he was younger— And he was in one of those, you know, motorcycle clubs. Nate: You mean, like a motorcycle gang? Jane: Yeah— But that was before he was marr. I’ve been riding a motorcycle myself since I was 17. Nate: You? No way! Jane: Yeah, I’ve always done stuff like that. Nate: Really, like what else? Jane: Well, surfing, snowboarding— My dad and I even went skydiving once. We didn’t tell my mom, though. She would have killed us! Unit 8 Directions “Are you lost?” Woman: Moshi — moshi. Gengo sentea — Father: Hello — Hello — Veronica — veron — Ve-ro-ni-ca Smith — Is Veronica Smith there, please? Woman: Ah, Ah — Veronica — sensei — Veronica — sensei? Ah, wait a moment, please —— Father: [muttering to himself] Wait a moment? What’s wrong? Veronica: Hello. Father: Hello, Veronica. Is that you? Veronica: Yes, Dad. It’s me. Father: Where is this place? Somebody was speaking Japanese to me. I mean, did I call the right number? Veronica: Dad, you called the school number. And you’re luky I’m here now. Dad, I told you. Don’t call the school number. Remember? Father: Yes, but you didn’t give me your home phone number. Why didn’t you call me? Veronica: I just got here a few days ago — Okay, let me give it to you. Are you ready? Father: Uh, ready. Ready. Okay. Veronica: Okay. It’s 798-55-4123. Father: 798-55-4123. Veronica: Oh, oh, wait. Dial the country code. And that’s 81 — and then — and then the number. Father: Why is the number so long? Veronica: Because it is, Dad. Father: Do you have a place yet? Veronica: Yeah. Let me give you the address. Are you ready? Father: Um — yeah. Okay. What is it? Veronica: It’s one dash one dash one fifty-five — Uegahara B356. Father: Uh, w-wh-wait. Wait. One — one what? Why is it so long? Veronica: Dad, I’ve got to go I’ll send it to you by e-mail. Bye.[Kiss sound] Father: But, what’s your e-mail address? Unit 9 Jobs “The benefits are great!” Kevin: Hey, Cathy, I found a good place for a vacation this summer. Cathy: What is it? Kevin: It’s called Camp Star. Cathy: Hmmm. Looks pretty. But what can you do there? Kevin: It’s kind of isolated.
Cathy: Isolated? What do you mean? Kevin: It’s off the coast, and you have to take a boat to get there. This week’s program is that you hike and hear lectures and talk about current issues. Cathy: Where do you stay? Tents? Kevin: No, it’s an old hotel. They have a couple of rules, though. Cathy: Uh-huh? Kevin: It says here there’s no TV and you can’t use any electrical appliances. Cathy: No TV? And no electrical — Wait a minute. What about my notebook computer? Kevin: No, no computers, and there’s only one telephone on the whole island. Cathy: What? So I won’t be able to check my e-mail either? Kevin: You’ll get by. It’ll be fun! Look, you can read, and talk, and think. And every morning you go for a long hike. Cathy: Ahh. Sounds like work. Kevin: I think it would be relaxing. I’d like to get away from the phone for a week. And I think it’d be good for you. Cathy: So you’re telling me there’s no TV, no computers, and I have to wake up every morning to go hiking. Why on earth would anybody want to go there? Unit 10 Style “It means a lot to me.” Jean: I’m ready, are you? Why don’t you take that necklace off before you go in the pool? Chandra: Oh, this? No, I never take it off. I wear it all the time. I’ve had it since I was a kid. Jean: Really? You’re worn it since you were little? Why? Chandra: Well, when I was a baby, I lived in India. And I was sick all the time, so my parents took me to a doctor. And, well, the doctor at first didn’t want to treat me because — Jean: What: Why? Chandra: Well, because I was a girl. Jean: Huh? Because you were a girl? Chandra: Yeah, well, that’s the way it was. Anyway, so my parents took me to this witch doctor, and I — Jean: A witch doctor? Chandra: Yeah, well, I guess you could call her a — I don’t know, a spiritual healer. She was an old woman in our village. And she took a look at me and she said I needed silver. Jean: Silver? Chandra: Yeah. She said I needed silver so that I could get better. And then my grandmother went to a jeweler and she had this silver necklace made for me. They put it on me, and I got better. Jean: I don’t believe that. Chandra: Well, I didn’t either for a while. But you know what? When I was 20 I took it off and I put it in a drawer for a little while. And then, I started to get sick again. And I didn’t get better. I was just sick all the time. And then I remembered the necklace, and I put it on. And after that, I was fine. Jean: Wow. Unit 11 Travel “They lost my luggage!” Angela: I’m thinking about going to Costa Rica — Trevor: Great. I went to Costa Rica once — but I had a terrible time getting there — Angela: Oh, yeah? What happened?
Trevor: Well, when I got to the airport, I realized I didn’t have my passport — Angela: Oh no. Trevor: So I called a friend — and he broke into my house — Got my passport and brought it to me. But I missed that flight so I had to stay overnight in San Francisco. Angela: Oh, that’s too bad. Trevor: Yeah. So I got the flight the next day — and of course on the way we had engine trouble — so we had to stop in Mexico City — I was stuck there for another, like, 22hours while they got the part. Angela: Oh, my gosh! Trevor: And I mean stuck. They wouldn’t even let us out of the airport — Angela: You’re kidding! Trevor: I’m telling you. So finally, we, like, after all this time, I got to Costa Rica two days late andAngela: And don’t tell me, your luggage isn’t there. Trevor: You guessed it. I go into the airline office to complain and there was this really wonderful woman working at the counter. Angela: Oh, yeah? Trevor: And she was really nice and helped me out — Angela: Mm-hmm — Trevor: ——and we sort of hit it off — Angela: Yeah? And then what? Trevor: About two months later we got marr! Unit 12 Food “What’s for dinner?” Rob: Hey, Tony! What’s up? Tony: Hey, Rob. Check this out. I got a package from my Mom. Rob: Oh, yes! Cookies, I hope. Tony: Nah, it’s a cookbook. Twenty-Minute Meals. It’s perfect for us, don’t you think? Rob: Yeah, I guess. But I wish she would’ve sent you cookies instead. Tony: Think about it, though. No more instant ramen, no more fast-food burgers. Twenty minutes in the kitchen, and voila! We have a well-balanced meal. Are you in? Rob: Whatever you say, Chef Tony. Let’s have a look. How about this? Super Nachos. Now that’s my kind of food. Tony: All right! Let’s get started. What do we need? Rob: What we really need is for you to find a girlfriend who can cook. Tony: Yeah, right. And then you’ll find one, too, and they can take turns cooking for us. So what are the ingredients? Rob: Hmm — chips, salsa, can of chili, and shredded cheese. That sounds easy enough. Tony: Well, we’ve got half a bag of nacho chips. Think that’s enough? Rob: It’ll have to be. Let’s see what’s in the fridge. We’ve got lots of soda — Half a submarine sandwich — Cheese! We’ve got that — Oh, it’s kind of moldy, though. Tony: Kind of? It’s green! Do we have any chili? Rob: Sorry, man, I think I ate it the other night. Tony: That wasn’t yours. Anyway, I had a coupla cans. There must be at least one left. Rob: Let’s see — Box of cereal — some instant ramen — and a jar of peanut butter. That’s it.
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