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2021年浙江卷英語試卷(6月)

題號IIIIIIIVVVIVII總分

得分

一、聽力-選擇題(本大題共20小題,共30.0分)

1.WhydidthewomangotoMallorca?

A.ToteachSpanish.B.Tolooktorajob.C.Toseea

friend.

2.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?

A.Takehimtohospital.B.Gotoaclasswithhim.

C.Submitareportforhim.

3.Whowilllookafterthechildren?

A.Jennifer.B.Suzy.C.Marie.

4.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?

A.Drivehome.B.Goshopping.C.Eatout.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Howtofryfish.B.Howtomakecoffee.

C.Howtoremoveabadsmell.

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.WhendoesGomezwatchafootballgameonTV?

A.Whenhefailstogetaticket.

B.Whenthestadiumiscrowded.

C.Whenhisfriendsaretoobusy.

7.HowmuchdidGomezpayforthefootballgamelasttime?

A.$20.B.$25.C.$50.

聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。

8.WhatdidAlexdointheafternoon?

A.Hebadawalk.B.Hewenthunting.C.Heplanted

trees.

9.WhatdidAlexbringback?

A.Flowers.B.Leaves.C.Books.

10.WhatwasBobdoingwhenAlexsawhim?

A.Fishing.B.Takingpictures.C.Swimming.

聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。

11.WhatdidDaviddoonhismostrecentholiday?

A.Hehadaboattrip.B.Hetookaballoonflight.

C.Heclimbedamountain.

12.WhatisonDavid'slist?

A.Giftsheneededtobuy.B.Thingshewishedtodo.

C.Dateshehadtoremember.

13.WheredoesthewomansuggestDavidgoforhisnextholiday?

A.Australia.B.California.C.TheAmazon.

聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。

14.WhydidSarahmakethephonecall?

A.Toaskafavor.B.Topassonamessage.

C.Tomakeanappointment.

15.WhereisSarahnow?

A.InBrighton.B.Atherhome.

C.AttheSheltonHotel.

16.WhattimeisMichaelleavinghisplacetomorrowmorning?

A.At7:40.B.At8:00.C.At8:20.

17.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenJohnandSarah?

A.Neighbors.B.Fellowworkers.C.Husbandandwife.

聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。

18.Whatdomostpeoplethinkisveryimportantinspokencommunication?

A.Pronunciation.B.Vocabulary.C.Grammar.

19.Whyshouldyoulistentoexpertsaccordingtothespeaker?

A.Todevelopyourreadingfluency.

B.Toimproveyournote-takingskills.

C.Tofindoutyourmispronunciations.

20.Whatisthespeaker'slastsuggestion?

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A.Spelloutthedifficultwords.

B.Checkthewordsinadictionary.

C.Practicereadingthewordsaloud.

二、閱讀理解(本大題共10小題,共25.0分)

A

LeslieNielsen'schildhoodwasadifficultone,buthehadoneparticularshiningstarinhis

life一hisuncle,whowasawell-knownactor.Theadmirationandrespecthisuncleearned

inspiredNielsentomakeacareer(職業(yè))inacting.Eventhoughheoftenfelthewouldbe

discoveredtobeano-talent,hemovedforward,gainingascholarshiptotheNeighborhood

Playhouseandmakinghisfirsttelevisionappearanceafewyearslaterin1948.However,

becomingafull-time,successfulactorwouldstillbeanuphillbattleforanothereightyears

untilhelandedanumberoffilmrolesthatfinallygothimnoticed.

Buteventhen,whathehadwasn'tquitewhathewanted.Nielsenalwaysfeltheshouldbedoing

comedybuthisgoodlooksanddistinguishedvoicekepthimbusyindramaticroles.Itwasn't

until1980-32yearsintohiscareer一thathelandedtheroleitwouldseemhewasmadeforin

Airplane!Thatmovieledhimintothesecondhalfofhiscareerwherehiscomedicpresence

alonecouldmakeamovieafinancialsuccessevenwhenmoviereviewerswouldnotrateit

highly.

DidNielsenthenfeelcontentinhiscareer?Yesandno.Hewasthrilledtobedoingthecomedy

thathealwaysfeltheshoulddo,butevenduringhislastfewyears,healwayshadasenseof

curiosity,wonderingwhatnewroleorchallengemightbejustaroundthecomer.Henever

stoppedworking,neverretired.

LeslieNielsen'sdevotiontoactingiswonderfullyinspiring.Hebuiltahugelysuccessfulcareer

withlittlemorethanplainoldhardworkanddetermination.Heshowedusthatevenasingle

desire,nevergivenupon,canmakeforaremarkablelife.

21.WhydidNielsenwanttobeanactor?

A.Heenjoyedwatchingmovies.

B.Hewaseagertoearnmoney.

C.Hewantedtobelikehisuncle.

D.Hefelthewasgoodatacting.

22.WhatdoweknowaboutNielseninthesecondhalfofhiscareer?

A.Hedirectedsomehighqualitymovies.

B.Heavoidedtakingonnewchallenges.

C.Hefocusedonplayingdramaticroles.

D.Hebecameasuccessfulcomedyactor.

23.WhatdoesNielsen'scareerstorytellus?

A.Artislong,lifeisshort.

B.Hewholaughslastlaughslongest.

C.Ifsnevertoolatetolearn.

D.Whereihere'sawillthere'saway.

B

Weliveinatownwiththreebeaches.Therearetwoparkslessthan10minutes'walkfrom

homewhereneighbourhoodchildrengathertoplay.However,whatmychildrenwanttodo

afterschoolispickupascreen—anyscreen-andstareatitfbrhours.Theyarenotalone.

Today'schildrenspendanaverageoffourandahalfhoursadaylookingatscreens,split

betweenwatchingtelevisionandusingtheInternet.

Inthepastfewyears,anincreasingnumberofpeopleandorganizationshavebeguncomingup

withplanstocounterthistrend.Acoupleofyearsago,film-makerDavidBondrealisedthathis

children,thenagedfiveandthree,wereattachedtoscreenstothepointwherehewasableto

sayuchocolate"intohisthree-year-oldson'searwithoutgettingaresponse.Herealisedthat

somethingneededtochange,and,beingaLondonmediatype,appointedhimself"marketing

directorforNature".Hedocumentedhisjourneyashesetabouttreatingnatureasabrandtobe

marketedtoyoungpeople.TheresultwasProjectWildThing,afilmwhichchartsthebirthof

theWildNetworkagroupoforganizationswiththecommongoalofgettingchildrenoutinto

nature.

"Justfivemoreminutesoutdoorscanmakeadifference,"DavidBondsays.''Thereisalotof

reallyinterestingevidencewhichseemstobesuggestingthatifchildrenareinspireduptothe

ageofseven,thenbeingoutdoorswillbeahabitforlife."Hisownchildrenhavegotintothe

habitofplayingoutsidenow:"Wejustsendthemoutintothegardenandtellthemnottocome

backinforawhile.',

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Summerisuponus.Thereisanamazingworldoutthere,anditneedsourchildrenasmuchas

theyneedit.Letusgetthemoutandletthemplay.

24.Whatistheproblemwiththeauthor'schildren?

A.Theyoftenannoytheneighbours.

B.Theyaretiredofdoingtheirhomework.

C.Theyhavenofriendstoplaywith.

D.Theystayinfrontofscreensfortoolong.

25.HowdidDavidBondadvocatehisidea?

A.Bymakingadocumentaryfilm.

B.Byorganizingoutdooractivities.

C.ByadvertisinginLondonmedia.

D.Bycreatinganetworkoffriends.

26.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword"charts"inparagraph2

A.recordsB.predictsC.delaysD.confirms

27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.LetChildrenHaveFun

B.YoungChildrenNeedMoreFreeTime

C.MarketNaturetoChildren

D.DavidBond:ARoleModelforChildren

c

Ifyouevergettheimpressionthatyourdogcan“tell"whetheryoulookcontentorannoyed,

youmaybeontosomething.Dogsmayindeedbeabletodistinguishbetweenhappyandangry

humanfaces,accordingtoanewstudy.

Researcherstrainedagroupof11dogstodistinguishbetweenimages(圖像)ofthesame

personmakingeitherahappyoranangryface.Duringthetrainingstage,eachdogwasshown

onlytheupperhalforthelowerhalfoftheperson'sface.Theresearchersthentestedthe

dogs'abilitytodistinguishbetweenhumanfacialexpressionsbyshowingthemtheotherhalfof

theperson*sfaceorimagestotallydifferentfromtheonesusedintraining.Theresearchers

foundthatthedogswereabletopicktheangryorhappyfacebytouchingapictureofitwith

theirnosesmoreoftenthanonewouldexpectbyrandomchance.

Thestudyshowedtheanimalshadfiguredouthowtoapplywhattheylearnedabouthuman

facesduringtrainingtonewfacesinthetestingstage."Wecanruleoutthatthedogssimply

distinguishbetweenthepicturesbasedonasimplecue,suchasthesightofteeth,"saidstudy

authorCorsinMuller.''Instead,ourresultssuggestthatthesuccessfuldogsrealizedthata

smilingmouthmeansthesamethingassmilingeyes,andthesameruleappliestoanangry

mouthhavingthesamemeaningasangryeyes."

"Withourstudy,wethinkwecannowconfidentlyconcludethatatleastsomedogscan

distinguishhumanfacialexpressions/1MullertoldLiveScience.

Atthispoint,itisnotclearwhydogsseemtobeequippedwiththeabilitytorecognizedifferent

facialexpressionsinhumans."Tous,themostlikelyexplanationappearstobethatthebasis

liesintheirlivingwithhumans,whichgivesthemalotofexposuretohumanfacialexpressions,

andthisexposurehasprovidedthemwithmanychancestolearntodistinguishbetweenthem,"

Mullersaid.

28.Thenewstudyfocusedonwhetherdogscan.

A.distinguishshapesB.makesenseofhumanfaces

C.feelhappyorangryD.communicatewitheachother

29.Whatcanwelearnaboutthestudyfromparagraph2?

A.Researcherstestedthedogsinrandomorder.

B.Diversemethodswereadoptedduringtraining.

C.Picturesusedinthetwostagesweredifferent.

D.Thedogswerephotographedbeforethetest.

30.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Asuggestionforfuturestudies.

B.Apossiblereasonforthestudyfindings.

C.Amajorlimitationofthestudy.

D.Anexplanationoftheresearchmethod.

三、閱讀七選五(本大題共5小題,共10.0分)

You'vegotmail…andit*sapostcard

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PauloMagalhaes,a34-year-oldPortuguesecomputerengineer,lovestoopenhismailboxand

findabrightlycoloredpictureofRome'sColosseum.OrAfrica'sVictoriaFalls.OrChina's

GreatWall.31

"Ioftensendpostcardstofamilyandfriends.1'hesaystoChinaDaily,"butyoucanimagine

thatafterawhile,youneverreceiveasmanyasyousend,andyourealizethatnoteveryoneis

intoit.32"Seekingotherlike-mindedsouls,however,Paulostartedlookingina

somewhatunlikelyplace:online.ManywouldsaytheInternetisaplaceforpeoplewhohave

givenuponthetraditionalpostalservice,butPaulo'shunch(直覺)paidoff.

Todayhishobbyhasdevelopedintothewebsite,asocialnetworkthathas

grownto575,217registeredusersin214countriesandregionssincehestartedit10years

ago.33Runningthewebsitehasalmostturnedintoafull-timejob.

Languageiscertainlyabarrierformanypeople.Forpostcrossingtoworkworldwide,a

commoncommunicationlanguageisneededsothateveryonecanunderstandeachother.As

coolasitmaybetoreceiveapostcardwritteninChinese,theconceptdoesn*tworkifone

doesn'tunderstandit.34Soacommonlanguageisrequiredandinpostcrossingthat's

Englishsinceit'swidelyspoken.

"ManypeopleinChinahavelimitedexposuretoEnglish.35Thatsaid,weknowofmany

postcrossingmembers,includingChinese,whohaveactuallyimprovedtheirEnglishskills

throughtheiruseofpostcrossing,'*Paulosays.

A.Andthat'stotallyfine.

B.Thatmakesitextrahardtolearnandpracticeit.

C.Helikestothinkofsendingpostcardsasafamily-friendlyhobby.

D.Manylovetomakeaconnectionwithsomeonefromacrosstheworld.

E.OnAugust5,thenumberofpostcardsexchangedbymemberstopped31million.

F.Similarly,ifyouspeakonlyChinese,receivingacardinSwedishtakespartofthefunaway.

G.Inshort,helovespostcards,andtheexcitementofgettingahand-writtennotefromsomeone

faraway.

31.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.

EF.FG.G

32.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.

EF.FG.G

33.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.

EF.FG.G

34.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.

EF.FG.G

35.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.

EF.FG.G

四、完形填空(本大題共20小題,共30.0分)

Mymotheris92.UnlessIhavetobeoutoftown,eachweekItakemymothertodo

her36andvisitthedoctor,providing37andtransportation.Duringtheweek,however,

shelikestogotoanearbystoreto38somesmallthingssheneeds.

Lastweekshewalkeduptothestore,butwhenshewenttopayforhergroceries,she

was39aboutthreedollars.Theonly40topayforthegrocerieswastotakeoff

the41shecoulddowithout:abottleofrubbingalcohol(醫(yī)用,酉精)andabaroffsoap.By

takingoffthese,shewasableto42thenewtotaltotheamountofcashshehadwithher.

Atthisstore,people43andthengoofftothesideto44theirowngroceries.Mymother

wasputtinghergroceriesintoshoppingbagswhena45cameuptoherandsaid,"Hereare

thethingsthatyou46handinghertherubbingalcoholandthe47.Mymother,whois

neverspeechless,wasspeechless.She48forthewoman*snameandaddresssothatshe

could49her.Thewomantoldheritwasher50.

Mymotherwasso51byhergesturethatshedecidedtogobacktothestoreandgivethe

cashier(4攵空艮員)afive-dollarbilltokeeponhand52thesamehappenedtosomeoneelseif

theydidn'thaveenough53foralloftheirgroceries.

So,whoeveryouare,thankyoufbrtherandomactof54thatnotonlyhelpedmymotherout,

but55too.

36.A.exerciseB.houseworkC.cookingD.shopping

37.A.rewardB.medicineC.companyD.shelter

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38.A.returnB.collectC.orderD.buy

39.A.shortB.cautiousC.wrongD.concerned

40.A.aimB.wayC.adviceD.reason

41.A.weightB.thingsC.maskD.glasses

42.A.raiseB.addC.bringD.switch

43.A.showupB.callinC.checkoutD.sitdown

44.A.storeB.selectC.deliverD.bag

45.A.strangerB.cashierC.friendD.doctor

46.A.lookedforB.talkedaboutC.threwawayD.putback

47.A.receiptB.soapC.cashD.bottle

48.A.askedB.waitedC.caredD.searched

49.A.repayB.trustC.recognizeD.help

50.A.luckB.chanceC.giftD.turn

51.A.surprisedB.amusedC.touchedD.convinced

52.A.incaseB.evenifC.asthoughD.sothat

53.A.energyB.moneyC.spaceD.time

54.A.faithB.courageC.kindnessD.honor

55.A.madeherdayB.changedhermind

C.caughthereyeD.metherdemand

五、語法填空(本大題共1小題,共15.0分)

56.Itdoesn'timpresslikeGeorgeWashington'splantationonthePotomac,butLincoln's

homeindowntownSpringfield,Illinois,56(prove)irresistibletovisitorssinceit

openedtothepublic.Beautifullyrestored(修復(fù))toits1860appearance,thehousewas

AbrahamandMaryLincoln'shomefor17years.In1844theyboughtit57$1,200and

somelandfromCharlesDresser,whoperformedtheir58(marry)ceremonyin1842.

Whenthehousewasbuilt,itwasmuch59(small)thanitistoday.Mary'sniecewrote,

"Thelittlehome60(paint)white.Itwassweetandfresh.Marylovedit.Shewas

extremelypretty,andherhousewasareflectionof61(she),everythingingoodtaste

andinperfectorder.'*

AlthoughMarylovedflowers,62shenorherhusbandwasknownasagardener.A

long-timeneighborsaidtheyneverplantedtreesandonlykeptagardenforoneyear.

Mary'ssister,FrancesToddWallace,oftencameover63(plant)flowersinthefront

yard.

64Lincolnsenlargedthehousetoafulltwostoriesin1856tomeettheneedsoftheir

growingfamily.ThreeofthefourLincolnsonswerebornhere.AfterLincolnwaselected

PresidentoftheUSin1861,theyrentedthehouseand65(sell)mostoftheirfurniture.

六、書面表達(dá)(本大題共1小題,共15.0分)

57.昨天你參觀了學(xué)校舉辦的學(xué)生國畫作品展。請給校英文報(bào)寫一篇宣傳稿,內(nèi)容包括:

I.展覽時(shí)間、地點(diǎn);

2.觀展感受;

3.推薦觀展。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)80左右;

2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

七、任務(wù)型讀寫(本大題共1小題,共25.0分)

58.閱讀下面

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