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2021年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江卷)


第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:
How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?19.15.
B.
?9.18.
C.
?9.15.
答案是C
1.
Why
did
the
woman
go
to
Mallorca?
A.
To
teach
Spanish
B.
To
look
for
a
job.
C.
To
see
a
friend.
2.
What
does
the
man
ask
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Take
him
to
hospital.
B.
Go
to
a
class
with
him.
C.
Submit
à
report
for
him.
3.
Who
will
look
after
the
children?
A.
Jennifer.
B.
Suzy.
C.
Marie.
4.
What
are
the
speakers
going
to
do?
A.
Drive
home.
B.
Go
shopping.
C.
Eat
out.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
How
to
fry
fish.
B.
How
to
make
coffee.
C.
How
to
remove
a
bad
smell.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题3秒钟,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
When
does
Gomez
watch
a
football
game
on
TV?
A.
When
he
fails
to
get
a
ticket.
B.
When
the
stadium
is
crowded
C.
When
his
friends
are
too
busy.
7.
How
much
did
Gomez
pay
for
the
football
game
last
time?
A.
$20
B.
$25.
C.$50.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
What
did
Alex
do
in
the
afternoon?
A.
He
bad
a
walk.
B.
He
went
hunting
C.
He
planted
trees
9.
What
did
Alex
bring
back?
A.
Flowers
B.
Leaves.
C.
Books.
10.
What
was
Bob
doing
when
Alex
saw
him?
A.
Fishing
B.
Taking
pictures
C.
Swimming
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
What
did
David
do
on
his
most
recent
holiday?
A.
He
had
a
boat
trip
B.
He
took
a
balloon
flight.
C.
He
climbed
a
mountain.
12.
What
is
on
David’s
list?
A.
Gifts
he
needed
to
buy.
B.
Things
he
wished
to
do.
C.
Dates
he
had
to
remember.
13.
Where
does
the
woman
suggest
David
go
for
his
next
holiday?
A.
Australia.
B.
California.
C.
The
Amazon.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.
Why
did
Sarah
make
the
phone
call?
A.
To
ask
a
favor.
B.
To
pass
on
a
message.
C.
To
make
an
appointment.
15.
Where
is
Sarah
now?
A.
In
Brighton.
B.
At
her
home.
C.
At
the
Shelton
Hotel.
16.
What
time
is
Michael
leaving
his
place
tomorrow
morning?
A.
At
7:40.
B.
At
8:00.
C.
At
8:20.
17.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
John
and
Sarah?
A.
Neighbors.
B.
Fellow
workers.
C.
Husband
and
wife.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
What
do
most
people
think
is
very
important
in
spoken
communication?
A.
Pronunciation.
B.
Vocabulary.
C.
Grammar.
19.
Why
should
you
listen
to
experts
according
to
the
speaker?
A.
To
develop
your
reading
fluency.
B.
To
improve
your
note-taking
skills.
C.
To
find
out
your
mispronunciations.
20.
What
is
the
speaker’s
last
suggestion?
A.
Spell
out
the
difficult
words
B.
Check
the
words
in
a
dictionary.
C.
Practice
reading
the
words
aloud.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
Leslie
Nielsen’s
childhood
was
a
difficult
one,
but
he
had
one
particular
shining
star
in
his
life

his
uncle,
who
was
a
well-known
actor.
The
admiration
and
respect
his
uncle
earned
inspired
Nielsen
to
make
a
career(职业)in
acting.
Even
though
he
often
felt
he
would
be
discovered
to
be
a
no-talent,
he
moved
forward,
gaining
a
scholarship
to
the
Neighborhood
Playhouse
and
making
his
first
television
appearance
a
few
years
later
in
1948.
However,
becoming
a
full-time,
successful
actor
would
still
be
an
uphill
battle
for
another
eight
years
until
he
landed
a
number
of
film
roles
that
finally
got
him
noticed.
But
even
then,
what
he
had
wasn’t
quite
what
he
wanted.
Nielsen
always
felt
he
should
be
doing
comedy
but
his
good
looks
and
distinguished
voice
kept
him
busy
in
dramatic
roles.
It
wasn’t
until1980
-
32
years
into
his
career

that
he
landed
the
role
it
would
seem
he
was
made
for
in
Airplane!
That
movie
led
him
into
the
second
half
of
his
career
where
his
comedic
presence
alone
could
make
a
movie
a
financial
success
even
when
movie
reviewers
would
not
rate
it
highly.
Did
Nielsen
then
feel
content
in
his
career?
Yes
and
no.
He
was
thrilled
to
be
doing
the
comedy
that
he
always
felt
he
should
do,
but
even
during
his
last
few
years,
he
always
had
a
sense
of
curiosity,
wondering
what
new
role
or
challenge
might
be
just
around
the
corner.
He
never
stopped
working,
never
retired.
Leslie
Nielsen’s
devotion
to
acting
is
wonderfully
inspiring.
He
built
a
hugely
successful
career
with
little
more
than
plain
old
hard
work
and
determination.
He
showed
us
that
even
a
single
desire,
never
given
up
on,
can
make
for
a
remarkable
life.
21.
Why
did
Nielsen
want
to
be
an
actor?
A.
He
enjoyed
watching
movies.
B.
He
was
eager
to
earn
money.
C.
He
wanted
to
be
like
his
uncle.
D.
He
felt
he
was
good
at
acting.
22.
What
do
we
know
about
Nielsen
in
the
second
half
of
his
career?
A.
He
directed
some
high
quality
movies.
B.
He
avoided
taking
on
new
challenges.
C.
He
focused
on
playing
dramatic
roles.
D.
He
became
a
successful
comedy
actor.
23.
What
does
Nielsen’s
career
story
tell
us?
A.
Art
is
long,
life
is
short.
B.
He
who
laughs
last
laughs
longest.
C.
It’s
never
too
late
to
learn.
D.
Where
there’s
a
will
there’s
a
way.
B
We
live
in
a
town
with
three
beaches.
There
are
two
parks
less
than
10
minutes’
walk
from
home
where
neighbourhood
children
gather
to
play.
However,
what
my
children
want
to
do
after
school
is
pick
up
a
screen

any
screen

and
stare
at
it
for
hours.
They
are
not
alone.
Today’s
children
spend
an
average
of
four
and
a
half
hours
a
day
looking
at
screens,
split
between
watching
television
and
using
the
Internet.
In
the
past
few
years,
an
increasing
number
of
people
and
organisations
have
begun
coming
up
with
plans
to
counter
this
trend.
A
couple
of
years
ago,
film-maker
David
Bond
realised
that
his
children,
then
aged
five
and
three,
were
attached
to
screens
to
the
point
where
he
was
able
to
say
"chocolate"
into
his
three-year-old
son’s
ear
without
getting
a
response.
He
realised
that
something
needed
to
change,
and,
being
a
London
media
type,
appointed
himself
"marketing
director
for
Nature".
He
documented
his
journey
as
he
set
about
treating
nature
as
a
brand
to
be
marketed
to
young
people.
The
result
was
Project
Wild
Thing,
a
film
which
charts
the
birth
of
the
Wild
Network
a
group
of
organisations
with
the
common
goal
of
getting
children
out
into
nature.
"Just
five
more
minutes
outdoors
can
make
a
difference,"
David
Bond
says.
"There
is
a
lot
of
really
interesting
evidence
which
seems
to
be
suggesting
that
if
children
are
inspired
up
to
the
age
of
seven,
then
being
outdoors
will
be
a
habit
for
life."
His
own
children
have
got
into
the
habit
of
playing
outside
now:
"We
just
send
them
out
into
the
garden
and
tell
them
not
to
come
back
in
for
a
while."
Summer
is
upon
us.
There
is
an
amazing
world
out
there,
and
it
needs
our
children
as
much
as
they
need
it.
Let
us
get
them
out
and
let
them
play.
24.
What
is
the
problem
with
the
author’s
children?
A.
They
often
annoy
the
neighbours.
B.
They
are
tired
of
doing
their
homework.
C.
They
have
no
friends
to
play
with.
D.
They
stay
in
front
of
screens
for
too
long.
25.
How
did
David
Bond
advocate
his
idea?
A.
By
making
a
documentary
film.
B.
By
organizing
outdoor
activities.
C.
By
advertising
in
London
media.
D.
By
creating
a
network
of
friends.
26.
Which
of
the
following
can
replace
the
underlined
word
"charts"
in
paragraph
2
A.
records
B.
predicts
C.
delays
D.
confirms
27.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
Let
Children
Have
Fun
B.
Young
Children
Need
More
Free
Time
C.
Market
Nature
to
Children
D.
David
Bond:
A
Role
Model
for
Children
C
If
you
ever
get
the
impression
that
your
dog
can
"tell"
whether
you
look
content
or
annoyed,
you
may
be
onto
something.
Dogs
may
indeed
be
able
to
distinguish
between
happy
and
angry
human
faces,
according
to
a
new
study.
Researchers
trained
a
group
of
11
dogs
to
distinguish
between
images(图像)of
the
same
person
making
either
a
happy
or
an
angry
face.
During
the
training
stage,
each
dog
was
shown
only
the
upper
half
or
the
lower
half
of
the
person’s
face.
The
researchers
then
tested
the
dogs’
ability
to
distinguish
between
human
facial
expressions
by
showing
them
the
other
half
of
the
person’s
face
or
images
totally
different
from
the
ones
used
in
training.
The
researchers
found
that
the
dogs
were
able
to
pick
the
angry
or
happy
face
by
touching
a
picture
of
it
with
their
noses
more
often
than
one
would
expect
by
random
chance.
The
study
showed
the
animals
had
figured
out
how
to
apply
what
they
learned
about
human
faces
during
training
to
new
faces
in
the
testing
stage.
"We
can
rule
out
that
the
dogs
simply
distinguish
between
the
pictures
based
on
a
simple
cue,
such
as
the
sight
of
teeth,"
said
study
author
Corsin
Muller.
"Instead,
our
results
suggest
that
the
successful
dogs
realized
that
a
smiling
mouth
means
the
same
thing
as
smiling
eyes,
and
the
same
rule
applies
to
an
angry
mouth
having
the
same
meaning
as
angry
eyes.”
"With
our
study,
we
think
we
can
now
confidently
conclude
that
at
least
some
dogs
can
distinguish
human
facial
expressions,"
Muller
told
Live
Science.
At
this
point,
it
is
not
clear
why
dogs
seem
to
be
equipped
with
the
ability
to
recognize
different
facial
expressions
in
humans.
"To
us,
the
most
likely
explanation
appears
to
be
that
the
basis
lies
in
their
living
with
humans,
which
gives
them
a
lot
of
exposure
to
human
facial
expressions,"
and
this
exposure
has
provided
them
with
many
chances
to
learn
to
distinguish
between
them,
Muller
said.
28.
The
new
study
focused
on
whether
dogs
can_________.
A.
distinguish
shapes
B.
make
sense
of
human
faces
C.
feel
happy
or
angry
D.
communicate
with
each
other
29.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
study
from
paragraph
2?
A.
Researchers
tested
the
dogs
in
random
order.
B.
Diverse
methods
were
adopted
during
training.
C.
Pictures
used
in
the
two
stages
were
different
D.
The
dogs
were
photographed
before
the
test.
30.
What
is
the
last
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
A
suggestion
for
future
studies.
B.
A
possible
reason
for
the
study
findings.
C.
A
major
limitation
of
the
study
D.
An
explanation
of
the
research
method.
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
You’ve
got
mail…and
it’s
a
postcard
Paulo
Magalhaes,
a
34-year-old
Portuguese
computer
engineer,
loves
to
open
his
mailbox
and
find
a
brightly
colored
picture
of
Rome’s
Colosseum.
Or
Africa’s
Victoria
Falls.
Or
China’s
Great
Wall.
31
"I
often
send
postcards
to
family
and
friends."
he
says
to
China
Daily,
"but
you
can
imagine
that
after
a
while,
you
never
receive
as
many
as
you
send,
and
you
realize
that
not
everyone
is
into
it
32

Seeking
other
like-minded
souls,
however,
Paulo
started
looking
in
a
somewhat
unlikely
place:
online.
Many
would
say
the
Internet
is
a
place
for
people
who
have
given
up
on
the
traditional
postal
service,
but
Paulo’s
hunch(直觉)paid
off.
Today
his
hobby
has
developed
into
the
website
,
a
social
network
that
has
grown
to
575,217
registered
users
in
214
countries
and
regions
since
he
started
it
10
years
ago.
33
Running
the
website
has
almost
turned
into
a
full-time
job.
Language
is
certainly
a
barrier
for
many
people.
For
postcrossing
to
work
worldwide,
a
common
communication
language
is
needed
so
that
everyone
can
understand
each
other.
As
cool
as
it
may
be
to
receive
a
postcard
written
in
Chinese,
the
concept
doesn’t
work
if
one
doesn’t
understand
it.
34
So
a
common
language
is
required
and
in
postcrossing
that’s
English
since
it’s
widely
spoken.
"Many
people
in
China
have
limited
exposure
to
English.
35
That
said,
we
know
of
many
postcrossing
members,
including
Chinese,
who
have
actually
improved
their
English
skills
through
their
use
of
postcrossing,"
Paulo
says.
A.
And
that’s
totally
fine.
B.
That
makes
it
extra
hard
to
learn
and
practice
it.
C.
He
likes
to
think
of
sending
postcards
as
a
family-friendly
hobby.
D.
Many
love
to
make
a
connection
with
someone
from
across
the
world.
E.
On
August
5,
the
number
of
postcards
exchanged
by
members
topped
31
million.
F.
Similarly,
if
you
speak
only
Chinese,
receiving
a
card
in
Swedish
takes
part
of
the
fun
away.
G.
In
short,
he
loves
postcards,
and
the
excitement
of
getting
a
hand-written
note
from
someone
far
away.
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
My
mother
is
92.
Unless
I
have
to
be
out
of
town,
each
week
I
take
my
mother
to
do
her
36
and
visit
the
doctor,
providing
37
and
transportation.
During
the
week,
however,
she
likes
to
go
to
a
nearby
store
to
38
some
small
things
she
needs.
Last
week
she
walked
up
to
the
store,
but
when
she
went
to
pay
for
her
groceries,
she
was
39
about
three
dollars.
The
only
40
to
pay
for
the
groceries
was
to
take
off
the
41
she
could
do
without:
a
bottle
of
rubbing
alcohol(医用酒精)and
a
bar
off
soup.
By
taking
off
these,
she
was
able
to
42
the
new
total
to
the
amount
of
cash
she
had
with
her.
At
this
store,
people
43
and
then
go
off
to
the
side
to
44
their
own
groceries.
My
mother
was
putting
her
groceries
into
shopping
bags
when
a
45
came
up
to
her
and
said,
"Here
are
the
things
that
you
46
."
handing
her
the
rubbing
alcohol
and
the
47
.
My
mother,
who
is
never
speechless,
was
speechless.
She
48
for
the
woman’s
name
and
address
so
that
she
could
49
her.
The
woman
told
her
it
was
her
50
.
My
mother
was
so
51
by
her
gesture
that
she
decided
to
go
back
to
the
store
and
give
the
cashier(收银员)a
five-dollar
bill
to
keep
on
hand
52
the
same
happened
to
someone
else
if
they
didn’t
have
enough
53
for
all
of
their
groceries.
So,
whoever
you
are,
thank
you
for
the
random
act
of
54
that
not
only
helped
my
mother
out,
but
55
too.
36.
A.
exercise
B.
housework
C.
cooking
D.
shopping
37.
A.
reward
B.
medicine
C.
company
D.
shelter
38.
A.
return
B.
collect
C.
order
D.
buy
39.
A.
short
B.
cautious
C.
wrong
D.
concerned
40.
A.
aim
B.
way
C.
advice
D.
reason
41.
A.
weight
B.
things
C.
mask
D.
glasses
42.
A.
raise
B.
add
C.
bring
D.
switch
43.
A.
show
up
B.
call
in
C.
check
out
D.
sit
down
44.
A.
store
B.
select
C.
deliver
D.
bag
45.
A.
stranger
B.
cashier
C.
friend
D.
doctor
46.
A.
looked
for
B.
talked
about
C.
threw
away
D.
put
back
47.
A.
receipt
B.
soap
C.
cash
D.
bottle
48.
A.
asked
B.
waited
C.
cared
D.
searched
49.
A.
repay
B.
trust
C.
recognize
D.
help
50.
A.
luck
B.
chance
C.
gift
D.
turn
51.
A.
surprised
B.
amused
C.
touched
D.
convinced
52.
A.
in
case
B.
even
if
C.
as
though
D.
so
that
53.
A.
energy
B.
money
C.
space
D.
time
54.
A.
faith
B.
courage
C.
kindness
D.
honor
55.
A.
made
her
day
B.
changed
her
mind
C.
caught
her
eye
D.
met
her
demand
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
It
doesn’t
impress
like
George
Washington’s
plantation
on
the
Potomac,
but
Lincoln’s
home
in
downtown
Springfield,
Illinois,
56
(prove)irresistible
to
visitors
since
it
opened
to
the
public.
Beautifully
restored(修复)to
its
1860
appearance,
the
house
was
Abraham
and
Mary
Lincoln’s
home
for
17
years.
In
1844
they
bought
it
57
$1,200
and
some
land
from
Charles
Dresser,
who
performed
their
58
(marry)ceremony
in
1842.
When
the
house
was
built,
it
was
much
59
(small)than
it
is
today.
Mary’s
niece
wrote,
"The
little
home
60
(paint)white.
It
was
sweet
and
fresh.
Mary
loved
it.
She
was
extremely
pretty,
and
her
house
was
a
reflection
of
61
(she),
everything
in
good
taste
and
in
perfect
order.
Although
Mary
loved
flowers,
62
she
nor
her
husband
was
known
as
a
gardener.
A
long-
time
neighbor
said
they
never
planted
trees
and
only
kept
a
garden
for
one
year.
Mary’s
sister,
Frances
Todd
Wallace,
often
came
over
63
(plant)flowers
in
the
front
yard.
64
Lincolns
enlarged
the
house
to
a
full
two
stories
in
1856
to
meet
the
needs
of
their
growing
family.
Three
of
the
four
Lincoln
sons
were
born
here.
After
Lincoln
was
elected
President
of
the
US
in
1861,
they
rented
the
house
and
65
(sell)most
of
their
furniture.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
昨天你参观了学校举办的学生国画作品展。请给校英文报写一篇宣传稿,内容包括:
1.
展览时间、地点;
2.
观展感受;
3.
推荐观展。
注意:1.
词数80左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事,
My
dad,
George,
only
had
an
eighth
grade
education.
A
quiet
man,
he
didn’t
understand
my
world
of
school
activities.
From
age
14,
he
worked.
And
his
dad,
Albert,
took
the
money
my
dad
earned
and
used
it
to
pay
family
expenses.
I
didn’t
really
understand
his
world
either:
He
was
a
livestock
trucker,
and
I
thought
that
I
would
surpass(超过)anything
he
had
accomplished
by
the
time
I
walked
across
the
stage
at
high
school
graduation.
Summers
in
the
mid-70s
were
spent
at
home
shooting
baskets,
hitting
a
baseball,
or
throwing
a
football,
preparing
for
my
future
as
a
quarterback
on
a
football
team.
In
poor
weather,
I
read
about
sports
or
practiced
my
trombone(长号).
The
summer
before
my
eighth
grade
I
was
one
of
a
group
of
boys
that
a
neighboring
farmer
hired
to
work
in
his
field.
He
explained
our
basic
task,
the
tractor
fired
up
and
we
were
off,
riding
down
the
field
looking
for
weeds
to
spray
with
chemicals.
After
a
short
way,
the
farmer
stopped
and
pointed
at
a
weed
which
we
missed.
Then
we
began
again.
This
happened
over
and
over,
but
we
soon
learned
to
identify
different
grasses
like
cockleburs,
lamb’s-quarters,
foxtails,
and
the
king
of
weeds,
the
pretty
purple
thistle.
It
was
tiring
work,
but
I
looked
forward
to
the
pay,
even
though
I
wasn’t
sure
how
much
it
would
amount
to.
At
home,
my
dad
said,
"A
job’s
a
big
step
to
growing
up.
I’m
glad
you
will
be
contributing
to
the
household."
My
dad’s
words
made
me
realize
that
my
earnings
might
not
be
mine
to
do
with
as
I
wished.
My
labors
lasted
about
two
weeks,
and
the
farmer
said
there
might
be
more
work,
but
I
wasn’t
interested.
I
decided
it
was
not
fair
that
I
had
to
contribute
my
money.
注意:
1.
所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.
至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4.
续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
英语试题参考答案
第一部分
听力
1.
C
2.
C
3.
B
4.
A
5.
C
6.
A
7.
B
8.
A
9.
B
10.
A
11.
C
12.
B
13.
C
14.
A
15.
B
16.
A
17.
C
18.
B
19.
C
20.
C
第二部分
阅读理解
21.
C
22.
D
23.
D
24.
D
25.
A
26.
A
27.
C
28.
B
29.
C
30.
B
31.
G
32.
A
33.
E
34.
F
35.
B
第三部分
语言运用
36.
D
37.
C
38.
D
39.
A
40.
B
41.
B
42.
C
43.
C
44.
D
45.
A
46.
D
47.
B
48.
A
49.
A
50.
C
51.
C
52.
A
53.
B
54.
C
55.
A
56.
has
proved/has
proven
57.
for
58.
marriage
59.
smaller
60.
was
painted
61.
herself
62.
neither
63.
to
plant
64.
The
65.
sold
第四部分
写作
(略)
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