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2022届山东省日照市高三第二次模拟考试英语试题(4)

2022届山东省日照市高三第二次模拟考试英语试题(4)

2022届山东省日照市高三第二次模拟考试英语试题(4)一、听力选择题1. What will the man do on his birthday?A.Go out for a meal.B.See a movie.C.Have a party.2. Why did the woman oversleep?A.She was sick.B.She was too tired.C.Her clock didn’t go off.3. What is Mary doing?A.Writing a report.B.Calling the police.C.Reading a newspaper.4.A.Delivery man.B.Postman.C.Secretary.D.Salesman.5. How does the woman feel when she sees erhu?A.Curious.B.Frightened.C.Satisfied.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. What does the man do?A.manager B.receptionist C.assistant2. When will the woman check out?A.On September 27.B.On October 2.C.On October 3.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. Where does the conversation take place?A.In the woman’s house.B.Over the phone.C.In a kindergarten.2. What did Jenny buy for Peter?A.Some toy bricks.B.Some wood train sets.C.Some picture books.8. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

山东日照市2023届高三一模英语试题及答案(不含听力)

山东日照市2023届高三一模英语试题及答案(不含听力)

山东日照市2023届高三一模英语试题第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

APoetry ContestThe contest is open to anyone aged thirteen and up who writes poetry. Enter your poem for a free chance to win prizes! You can submit a poem on any topic, employing whatever style you prefer.InformationNo entry fee is required for the contest. The main contest is held twice a year. Contest dates are January 1—June 30 and July 1—December 31. All winners will receive a letter and their prize via regular mail. The first place winner will be contacted by phone or email and asked to call our office to confirm their identity before their prize is mailed. As soon as the complete list of winners is drawn up, it will be posted on the home page.RulesOnly submit ONE poem, ONE time. Only one poem per household will be accepted.Poem must be 26 lines or fewer, including stanza breaks but not including the title, and lines may be no more than 55 characters across, including spaces.Do not use "texting" lingo. Properly spell out all words and typing the first word of each line in capital letter.All poems must be written in English.PrizesBoth contests award one first place prize of $2,000.00 and a first prize wall plaque(匾牌) ($100.00 value); twenty second place prizes of $100.00 each and a second place wall plaque(S75.00 value); one hundred third place winners of a third place gift certificate ($25.00 value).Sixty to seventy percent of all entries become semi-finalists and receive a certificate of participation suitable for framing.1. What do we know about the poetry contest?A. It is a free contest.B. Anyone can enter for it.C. All poems will be published.D. Each contestant will get a reward.2.Which of the following will cause disqualification?A. Submitting one poem.B. Composing a poem of 23 lines.C. Writing a poem in English.D. Typing the poem in capital letters.3. What will be awarded to a third place winner?A. A wall plaque.B. A gift certificate.C. $25.00.D. $75.00.BElie Wiesel and his wife, Marion, established The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity soon after he was awarded the 1986 Nobel Prize for Peace. Ellen DeGeneres would be a great candidate for the Humanitarian of the Year Award.DeGeneres is outstanding in her awareness of those in need. It is in the 'how' Ellen gives that makes her exceptional in wrote, "Ellen DeGeneres has made a positive impact on the world by helping cancer patients. Ellen DeGeneres helped Talia with her last dying wish to become a make-up artist and gave her a $20,000 check just months before she died.” Additionally, nearly on a daily basis, she provides to those in need: a car for a family that lost everything to Hurricane Sandy; a new car and $15,000 Sam's Club gift card to a family that sold anything necessary to have the money to adopt four boys from Ghana. These are just a few of the thousands of people in need that Ellen has helped.According to Look to the stars …, Ellen supports 44 charities and 30 causes. With Ben Affleck, DeGeneres launched the "Small Change Campaign" to benefit the Feeding Americaprogram, which aids Americans that cannot afford food. Ellen continues her support of the Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund through the American Red Cross. Fundraising for breast cancer is the focus of the Ellen for the Cure campaign, run during October's Breast Cancer Awareness Month on her television show.DeGeneres' efforts to help the homeless are substantial as well. Fox News first reported the story of Derrick Walton last February. He went from being homeless on the streets to feeding thousands of homeless people. After DeGeneres heard about the story, she brought him to appear on her show where he received a $10,000 check and promised to keep his operation going. The Walton story is just one of many stories in which DeGeneres has lent a helping hand to the homeless and made a huge difference.4. What can we learn about Ellen from Paragraph 2?A. She established a website.B. She fought against disasters.C. She always helps the needy.D. She has adopted four children.5. What does the Cure campaign aim to do?A. Raise money for breast cancer.B. Spread the program in the media.C. Distribute money to the patient directly.D. Relieve fund through the American Red Cross.6. Which of the following best describe Ellen?A. Positive and brave.B. Polite and honest.C. Considerate and thoughtful.D. Generous and helpful.7. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Why Ellen DeGeneres deserves the awardB. Who will be rewarded the Nobel Prize for PeaceC. What websites reported about Ellen DeGeneres' storiesD. How Ellen DeGeneres launched Small Change CampaignCGreat Smoky Mountains National Park lies on both sides of the border between North Carolina and Tennessee. Its highest peak is called "Clingmans Dome". But before it got that name, the Cherokee people called the mountain “Kuwahi". It sits on ancestral Cherokee homelands. Since the ancient times, the landscape, including mountains and streams, has shaped the history of Cherokee people. They used that name for hundreds of years. Now, tribal(部落) members are hoping to return to the Kuwahi name.The Cherokee Nation once spread across what is now Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama. In 1838, the tribe was forcibly relocated to present-day Oklahoma--in what was later known as the "Trail of Tears". Through sickness and terrible travel conditions, nearly 4,000Cherokee people died during the forced removal from their homeland. Some Cherokee managed to avoid relocation to Oklahoma by going into hiding, including on Kuwahi. "We're here today because our ancestors hid in those mountains, specifically in Kuwahi,” Hill said.The name change of the Cherokee's mountain came in 1859, when geographer and professor Arnold Henry Guyot labeled Kuwahi “Clingmans Dome". The peak was named after Thomas Lanier Clingman, who was a strong supporter of slavery(奴隶制). Clingman was not connected to the Cherokee people in any way. "Naming the mountain after Clingman erases everything that the Cherokee people are in order to rename it after someone with zero ties to our community. He didn't even live here," said Hill.In June 2022, Yellowstone National Park's Mount Doane was renamed to First Peoples Mountain. "That was a huge victory for our brothers and sis ters,” Hill said. "I hope it's just the beginning of accurately recognizing and honoring numerous historically significant sites for tribes and native people nationwide. There were so many places that were special and important to native people prior to colonization(殖民). 1 want to be the voice for my people, for my ancestors."8. What do the Cherokee people intend to do according to Paragraph 1?A. Save their language.B. Go back to their homeland Kuwahi.C. Reshape their history.D. Change the name back to “Kuwahi"".9. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The sad history of the Cherokee people.B. The sheltering place for the Cherokee people.C. The causes of the decrease of the Cherokee people.D. The traveling route of the ancient Cherokee Nation.10. W hat does Hill think of "Clingmans Dome”?A. lt is related to the culture of the Cherokee people.B. It reminds the Cherokee people of their ancestors.C. lt removes everything about the Cherokee history.D. lt reflects the slave position of the Cherokee people.11. What does Hill actually mean in the last paragraph?A. To add great honor to her ancestors.B. To make his homeland well-known.C. To express the opinions of her people.D. To name more historically significant sites.DSet on a sloped plot(山坡) above Prague in the city's Troja district. Villa Sophia has no keys.no light switches and a piano that can play by itself. The house can close the windows when it rains and read aloud materials it has selected from the Internet, based on the owners' interests.“The house is like a brain," said Michaela Pankova, who shares the home with her husband. Karel Panek, and their daughters. "It makes decisions for you based on previous experience. "The home, designed by the Prague-based firm Coll Coll, is intended to go beyond automated to autonomous." As we say, if we have to control it ourselves, it's not smart enough," said Mr. Panek, a computer scientist.The couple wanted no compromises in quality and efficiency. When they couldn't find a technology that met their standards,Mr. Panek, the brain behind his home’s brain, designed his own system. While family members go about their daily lives,the system collects dataand evaluates that data in real time, then comes up with solutions and implements(实施) them. It can accept deliveries when the family isn't home, thanks to individual control of every door from afar and evaluation of the home 's external context. It can preheat the driveway to clear snow and ice (but only if it predicts its use, saving energy otherwise) and lock the doors.Put energy efficiency, home security and convenience aside, the system’s true benefit is that in developing beyond a smart home system to a smart home it frees the homeowner from the burden of constant control.Although Mr. Panek calls himself a technology optimist, Mrs. Pankova said it took her some time to warm up to the system. “In the beginning I wasn’t really into the idea of living in an AI house,” she said. “During the time of the prep aration and later the construction, I slowly started to be open to the idea.”12. What can be inferred about the house from Paragraph 1?A. It is located at the foot of a hill.B. It operates automatically.C. lt frees the family from wind and rain.D. It is poorly equipped with furniture.13. Who did some extra work to improve the control system of the house?A. Coll Coll.B. Mrs. Pankova.C. Mr. Panek.D. The couple's kids.14. What is the best advantage of the smart home?A. Picking up deliveries.B. Saving energy.C. Preheating the driveway.D. Removing the task of constant control.15. What do the underlined words "warm up to" probably mean in the last paragraph?A. Apply to.B. Adapt to.C. Turn to.D. Keep to.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2024年山东省日照市高三一模卷英语试题及答案

2024年山东省日照市高三一模卷英语试题及答案

参照秘密级管理*启用前试卷类型:A2021级高三模拟考试英语试题2024. 02 本试卷共三部分, 共10页。

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第一部分阅读(共两节, 满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2. 5分, 满分37. 5分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

ALearn to Turn Your Favorite Photo into a Digital Illustration That’s right. We’re about to seriously school you on the art of portraiture, using nothing but a photo, your computer, and our trusty friend, Adobe Illustrator. In our brand-new class, Digital Illus-tration: Turn Your Photos Into Art, artist and designer Kristin Berry will teach you how to create your own digital portrait art using a photograph.In Berry’s latest Digital Illustration class, you’ll be surprised and delighted by how just a few simple steps can result in a custom piece of art. It’s a great creative skill to learn for creating wedding invitations, holiday cards, birthday gifts, or wall art for your home. Plus, if you want to change the color of your shirt or add in a crazy color background, she’ll teach you how to do that too. There are endless ways you can customize your digital illustration, and this class will show you all the tips and tricks you need.In the 82-minute online class, we’ll teach you:⚫The best way to organize your Adobe Illustrator workspace⚫How to illustrate the human form from the face all the way to the outfit⚫Tips on how to add special touches to make your illustration unique and personalizedOnce you sign up for the class, it's yours to take on-demand, meaning you can watch it whenever (and at your own pace). Students will also get access to a design class that will have you learning from a professional. You'll also get to download an exclusive course workbook that will help guide you through the class.Sounds amazing, right? So find your most portrait-worthy photo and sign up for Digital Illustra-tion: Turn Photos Into Art TODAY!1. What is Adobe Illustrator probably?A. An art teacher.B. An application.C. A course workbook.D. A portrait photographer.2. What skill can you learn in Kristin Berry's class?A. Taking digital photos.B. Designing online courses.C. Making Christmas cards.D. Organizing wedding parties.3. What is the text?A. A report.B. A journal.C. An announcement.D. An advertisement.BSri Nihal Tammana, age 13, of Edison, New Jersey, was named a winner of the 2022 Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes. The Barron Prize annually honors 25 outstanding young leaders who have made a significant positive impact on people, their communities, and the environment.Nihal founded Recycle My Battery to promote and facilitate the recycling of used batteries. His nonprofit places free battery recycling bins(箱子) and educates young people and adults about battery recycling. In just three years he has built a team of more than 250 student volunteers across the globe who have recycled nearly 200, 000 batteries and educated millions of people. Nihal learned at age 10 that 15 billion batteries are thrown away each year and that most end up in landfills(垃圾填埋地) where they pollute groundwater, harm the ecosystem, and can cause catastrophic fires. Inspired to tackle the problem, he began collecting used batteries from his community. He put themin free recycling bins at stores like Staples until he was told he was bringing too many and had to stop.Undeterred, he reached out for help from Call2Recycle, the largest battery recycling nonprofit in North America. Call2Recycle agreed to assist and provided recycling bins for free, which were placed in schools, libraries, and other public places. Nihal's organization now operates across the U. S. and is expanding to other countries including Canada, Switzerland, and India. "Earth gives us so much--oxygen, food, water --everything! So it's important that we give something back when we can, "says Nihal.The Barron Prize was founded in 2001 by author T. A. Barron. "Nothing is more inspiring than stories about heroic people who have truly made a difference to the world, " says T. A. Barron. "And we need our heroes today more than ever. Not celebrities, but heroes-people whose character can inspire us all. That is the purpose of the Barron Prize: to shine the spotlight on these amazing young people so that their stories will inspire others. "4. What does Recycle My Battery intend to do?A. Protect the earth from used batteries.B. Promote used batteries across the globe.C. Make money by collecting used batteries.D. Stop people throwing used batteries away.5. What does the underlined word "Undeterred" in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Undiscouraged.B. Unprepared.C. Unsurprised.D. Uninterested.6. How did Call2Recycle help Nihal's organization?A. By making it go global.B. By offering free recycling bins.C. By providing financial support.D. By buying more used batteries.7. What is the text mainly about?A. The importance of recycling batteries.B. The impact of batteries on the environment.C. The achievements of the Barron Prize winners.D. The inspiring story of a young environmentalist.CMore than 50 million people in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and elsewhere follow pastoralism (游牧) as a way of life. The practice has survived for so long because it is designed to change with the environment. Pastoralists move with animals to find new lands and water, leaving behind eaten plants to regrow.Mongolia is well known for its pastoralism. Agvaantogtokh and his family are herders (牧民). On horseback, he rides with nearly a thousand sheep and goats to help them find water. Some-times, he and his wife, Nurmaa, stop to help struggling young ones, weak after a difficult winter.For families like Agvaantogtokh's, pastoralism is more than a profession. It is a cultural identity that connects generations. At its heart is the human connection to animals. While they consider the animals as their property, they also see them as living beings working alongside them.Researchers say herders believe in "animal agency". Agvaantogtokh lets his animals choose the food they eat and where they find water. To him, restricting an animal's movement and asking it to eat the same thing each day is like putting a person in prison.In Mongolia, weather extremes are a part of life. When Agvaantogtokh thinks about climate change, he is concerned about humans and animals. Continuous dry and warm weather affects Mon-golia. Since 1940, the government says, average temperatures have risen 2. 2 degrees Celsius. To keep their practice alive, pastoralists seek ways to modernize. In Mongolia, Lkhaebum recently began using a small vehicle to more easily search for horses. The family uses electricity and has other tech-nologies including a TV and a washing machine. They also use a cellphone to follow the weather and access social media where herders share information.One of the biggest threats to pastoralism comes from within. Nurmaa and Agvaantogtokh's 18-year-old daughter studies medicine. Their son spoke about becoming a herder when he was a child, but not anymore. "I won't regret anything if my child won't be a herder, "Nurmaa said. "I would like them to do what they desire to do. "8. What contributes to the survival of pastoralism?A. Huge pastoralist populations.B. Adaptation to the environment.C. Herders' desire to travel to new places.D. Slow development of modernization.9. What does pastoralism mean to Agvaantogtokh?A. The distinct identity of animals.B. A poorly-paid profession.C. An out-of-date lifestyle.D. The bond between man and animals.10. What does "animal agency" in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Animals' living in cages.B. Animals' eating the same thing.C. Animals' struggling in shelters.D. Animals' moving around freely.11. What is a big challenge for pastoralism?A. Modern technology.B. No government support.C. Young people's disinterest in it.D. Lack of information exchange.DDr Paul King at Texas Christian University has been an influential scholar in the field of com-munication studies for 30 years. I spoke to King about his research into "state anxiety in listening performance". Most of us believe that anxiety impacts only the person giving the speech or presenta-tion. Dr King has discovered that audience members feel anxiety, too.King says that listening is a tiring activity because the learner is continually adding material to be remembered-retrieved-later. This is what he means by "cognitive backlog (认知积压)". Put simply, the longer the task or the more information that is delivered, the greater the cognitive load. According to King. listening to a five-minute presentation produces a relatively small amount of cognitive backlog: an 18-minute presentation produces a little more, while a 60-minute presentation produces so much backlog that you risk seriously upsetting your audience unless you create a very engaging presentation with "soft breaks"-stories, videos, demonstrations, or other speakers.The longer the presentation, the more the listener has to organize, comprehend, and remember. The burden increases along with a listener's anxiety. They become increasingly frustrated, even an-gry. King says that the current research into memory processing suggests that it's better to study content on two or three occasions for a short period of time instead of spending an entire evening cramming(填鸭式学习).King applies the results to his graduate class on research methods. If given a choice, most grad-uate students would rather attend a single three-hour class than three 50-minute classes. When King taught his class once a week, he found that the students returned for the next class having lost most of the information they had learned the prior week. King discovered the "better practice" was to schedule the same content on three separate occasions, such as Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. King said that despite objections, when he taught the class on three occasions his students scored better and exhibited a better memory of the complex material.12. What does Dr Paul King say about "cognitive backlog"?A. It should be prevented from happening.B. It is affected by the number of listeners.C. It changes with the length of a presentation.D. It produces a negative effect on mental health.13. What is the function of "soft breaks"?A. To case listeners' anxiety.B. To show the talents of speakers.C. To add topics to the presentation.D. To make the presentation longer.14. What does Dr Paul King's new practice focus on?A. Exploring complex materials.B. Completing a single task at a time.C. Breaking up the whole into parts.D. Grouping students by their levels.15. What can we learn about Dr Paul King's new class schedule?A. It was welcomed by students.B. It turned out to be a success.C. It made no difference indeed.D. It still had room for improvement.第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分, 满分12. 5分)阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 选项中有两项为多余选项。

2022届山东省日照市高三一模考试英语试题

2022届山东省日照市高三一模考试英语试题

2022届山东省日照市高三一模考试英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Teen adventure: Europe coast to coast 2022If you are interested in Europe Coast to Coast for the summer of2022, please reach out to us and we will notify you when we’ve published the 2022 schedule and opened the application.Holland, Belgium, ParisOur group will gather in Amsterdam and spend the first night in the ancient Dutch city of Haarlem before picking up the well-traveled Nordzeeroute bike route. This protected, coastal path winds its way along the coast of the North Sea for nearly 300 miles, past windmills and over banks. We’ll make our way through charming Dutch and Belgian towns and cross the border into France. Once in France, we’ll ride quiet country roads through small villages, enjoying the many delights of rural French life along our way. We’ll continue south to Chantilly and take a train in to spend a day in the City of Light.Rural France, Germany’s Black Forest & the BodenseeFrom Paris, we continue east through the vineyard(葡萄园) covered hills of the Champagne region, into the green valleys of Alsace-Lorraine, and then on to Strasbourg, right on France’s border with Germany. We’ll cross the Rhine River and follow Germany’s outstanding network of bike paths through the charming Black Forest to the shores of Lake Constance, also known in Germany as the Bodensee. We’ll look across this famous lake to the snow-covered peaks of the Alps — the next leg of our journey together.The Alps, Northern Italy VeniceLeaving the Bodensee, we’ll start our climb into and through the Austrian Alps. Shortly after skirting the Swiss border, we’ll cross into Bella Italia and begin our downhill descent(斜坡) toward the warm waters of the Adriatic Sea. Upon arrival, we’ll put our bikes away and spend our final days together celebrating our great cycling skills while exploring Venice, one of the world’s most beautiful and mysterious cities.1.Where will the adventurers explore the City of Light?A.In France.B.In Holland.C.In Belgium.D.In Germany. 2.What will the adventurers do in Germany?A.Swim in the Rhine River.B.Sail on Lake Constance.C.Get to the top of the Alps.D.Ride through the Black Forest.3.How many countries will the adventurers cross in total?A.Five.B.Six.C.Seven.D.Eight.Despite Kyle Tianshi being only a 15-year-old US high schooler, he has published five sci-fi novels. His fifth book Eventide was released in July. However, this may not be his most impressive achievement as Kyle just received the “Hero Award”, a $20, 000 grand prize. It is the top honor in the California Youth Sustainability Awards. The competition aims to encourage and support young community leaders who are making a difference for sustainability in their communities by taking action for the planet.Kyle, a sophomore from the Cambridge School in the US, received the honor for his portable invention called NEREID.The device can detect microscopic particles (粒子) in water by using a laser and microscope. These particles can be harmful to people and the environment.Kyle came up with the idea for the invention based on his experience growing up in San Diego, California, US. People had no access to unpolluted drinking water and his parents asked him not to drink tap water. Kyle spent about $60 buying the tools needed to analyze the tap water: a laser, a microscope and a micro-computer. “It’s incredibly powerful for the price,” Kyle said. Then he used their family’s garage as his laboratory, doing research on the pollution of drinking water caused by micro-plastics.Kyle hopes to bring to market a low-cost alternative tool for detecting micro-plastic pollution levels in drinking water. In this way, he can offer help to people who don’t have access to water filtration (过滤) systems. He has applied for a patent.Kyle said his sister Emily, a freshman at Stanford University, inspired his interest in environmental research. She was recognized nationally for developing a water collection device. They have founded the Clearwater Innovation program to advocate for clean water through social media platforms and organize community cleanup events.4.What do we know about Kyle?A.He is good at adapting sci-fi works.B.He entered many novel contests.C.He received an award for his invention.D.He’s found microscopic particles in water.5.What led to Kyle’s creation of NEREID?A.People’s lack of clean drinking water.B.People’s poor living conditions. C.His desire to be a community leader.D.His family’s encouragement. 6.Which of the following best describes Kyle?A.Considerate and brave.B.Optimistic and honest. C.Determined and humorous.D.Responsible and creative. 7.What’s the text mainly about?A.The introduction of NEREID.B.A boy’s contribution to literature. C.The harm of polluted water.D.A US schooler’s water solution.The exact location in France where Dutch master Vincent van Gogh painted his last work of art has been discovered.A Dutch researcher figured out that a scene described in the artist’s last work, Tee Root, was visible on a postcard showing a man standing next to a bicycle on a back street of the village Auvers-sur-Oise. Van Gogh spent the last weeks of his life in the village. Helpfully, the card even included the name of the street.Researchers were given a unique glimpse (体验) into the famous painter’s final hours. He was at work right up to the end.Wouter van der Veen, scientific director of the Van Gogh Institute in France, made the discovery. While stuck at home, van de Veen used the extra time to organize the numerous files and documents on van Gogh, including images such as the old postcard fromAuvers-sur-Oise. One day in late April, he saw the card on his computer screen and it suddenly struck him that he was looking at the location of Tree Roots. Next to the man and his bicycle, roots and trees are clearly visible. He took a virtual trip down the site using Google’s Street View.“Villagers know the spot and the main tree root well, even giving it the name ‘the elephant’ because of its shapes,” van der Veen said. “It was really hiding in overt sight.”The discovery provides tourists with an extra reason to visit Auvers-sur-Oise. “They travel a lot just for one reason — to walk in the footsteps of Vincent van Gogh. Now they can stand at the very place where he painted his last painting,” van der Veen said. “And that’s a very moving thing for a lot of people. So I’m very happy to be able to share that with allthose who love van Gogh.”8.What is paragraph 2 mainly about?A.What the postcard revealed.B.How Tree Roots was discovered. C.Why Auvers-sur-Oise became known.D.Where van Gogh painted his works. 9.How did van der Veen confirm his discovery?A.He studied a picture of Auvers-sur-Oise.B.He organized his data on van Gogh.C.He traveled to France to see for himself.D.He paid a visit to the spot online.10.What does the underlined word “overt” in paragraph 5 mean?A.Mixed.B.Obvious.C.Lovely.D.Strange. 11.What can we infer about tourists to Auvers-sur-Oise?A.They enjoy exploring how to paint.B.They share their love for van Gogh. C.They admire van Gogh very much.D.They want to experience the life there.Plants don’t have ears or a central nervous system, but new research out of the University of Missouri has demonstrated that they might still have the ability to “hear”. More specifically, plants have been shown to exhibit an immune (免疫) response to the mere sound of a hungry insect.For the study, researchers played the sound of a caterpillar chewing to a group of plants, which caused slight vibrations (振动) on the plants’ leaves. The plants were able to recognize these vibration patterns as danger, and responded by mounting the appropriate immune response. In other words, it appears that plants can “hear” themselves being chewed on.Researchers assume that plants achieve this remarkable ability thanks to proteins that respond to pressure found within their cell membranes. Vibrations cause pressure changes within the cell, which can change the behavior of the proteins; however, additional study will be required to confirm or deny this theory.Once researchers identify the exact mechanisms at play in this process, it could lead to advances in crop protection. Farmers could potentially learn to use sound to cause a plant’s natural chemical defenses against insect threats, rather than turning to poisonous chemicals.“We can imagine applications of this where plants could be treated with sound or genetically engineered to respond to certain sounds that would be useful for agriculture,” saidstudy author Heidi Appel.The study adds to the growing list of ways that plants have been shown to sense their environments. They are not the boring organisms that many people assume they are. For instance, some plants are able to communicate with each other and signal upcoming danger to their neighbors by releasing chemicals into the air. Plants can respond to light (think about sunflowers) and temperature. Some can even respond to touch, such as the Venus flytrap (捕蝇草), which snaps shut when an insect stimulates its hairs.12.Why did researchers carry out the study?A.To find out if plants can react to sounds.B.To learn how plants recognize dangers.C.To discover if plants can shake their leaves.D.To see how plants improve immune systems.13.What’s the potential use of researchers’ discovery?A.To remove insects.B.To protect crops.C.To treat plant diseases.D.To produce chemicals.14.What does the author intend to tell us in the last paragraph?A.There are more plants than we know.B.Plants are more active than we think.C.Plants fit in well with their environments.D.Lots of secrets about plants remain unclear.15.What can be the best title for the text?A.Can plants “talk” with each other?B.How do plants make use of sounds?C.Can plants “hear” themselves being eaten?D.How do plants defend themselves against attacks?二、七选五The vast majority of parents expect their children to grow up to be healthy, happy, and productive members of society. ____16____ If we don’t give parenting everything we’ve got, our kids will wind up unemployed, living in our basements, and there will be no one to blame but ourselves. That’s what I like to call the “perfect parent myth”.The standards of perfection for parents these days are extremely high. Perfect parenting expectations begin with a drug free natural birth. Once our young are born we must breastfeed each baby for years. If we can’t breasted, we must at least feed on demand.____17____ Let’s also not forget to organize our children’s days so they are engaged in educational pursuits in case they fall behind the curve (弯道). We must be involved in every aspect of our children’s schools. There is no free time for the perfect parent. ____18____ These standards are unreasonable. They’re also crazy. Parents can’t be perfect. Why? Because we’re human and so are our children. ____19____They are predictable and when they are unruly we can shut them down. Parenting is nothing like that.____20____But, by the parent being less than perfect, the child will need to adapt and develop skills to overcome little disappointments. There is flexibility and room for real-life mistakes and limitations to our parenting abilities.A.We must make our own baby food.B.They are pushing themselves too far.C.Robots would be much easier to parent.D.There is only unlimited devotion to our children.E.A good enough parent meets the needs of their children.F.Parents have no enough time to live up to these high standards.G.To meet those goals, parents are told that they must spare no effort.三、完形填空Ms. Salomon had only been working at Sainsbury’s for a year when she was diagnosed(诊断) with Alzheimer’s disease. Before that, she had been ____21____ to leave her job as a bookkeeper because she was becoming increasingly ____22____.Upon being informed of her diagnosis, ____23____, the Sainsbury’s staffers started doing all they could to make sure that Ms. Salomon felt comfortable and ____24____. For the next four years, Sainsbury’s did everything to keep Ms. Salomon on the team. They changed her ____25____; they stayed in ____26____ with her family so they could provide____27____ on her condition at work; they ____28____ retrained her. When the disease progressed, Sainsbury’s even created an entirely ____29____ job for her as a “tote box cleaner”.In 2017, Ms. Salomon’s received a medical ____30____ that said her Alzheimer’s had progressed to the advanced stage, and she was ____31____ unemployable. Again, Sainsbury’s kept her on the team.Ms. Salomon’s ____32____ finally came to an end 6 months later, and though it was an emotional ____33____, she was also relieved.“There have been so many times Sainsbury’s could have let her ____34____,” Ms. Salomon’s son Doron said. “Instead, they have always ____35____ her, going above and beyond to make sure she’s happy and feeling valued. On a human level, they have shown sensitivity, kindness and care.”21.A.warned B.allowed C.inspired D.forced 22.A.disorganized B.worried C.bad-tempered D.ill-mannered 23.A.meanwhile B.therefore C.however D.moreover 24.A.appreciated B.interested C.amazed D.connected 25.A.lifestyle B.hours C.diet D.attitude 26.A.harmony B.contact C.agreement D.cooperation 27.A.opinions B.suggestions C.instructions D.updates 28.A.rarely B.occasionally C.regularly D.temporarily 29.A.traditional B.new C.strange D.easy 30.A.assessment B.program C.paper D.certificate 31.A.made B.proved C.declared D.found 32.A.fortune B.adventure C.employment D.treatment 33.A.problem B.experience C.consequence D.departure 34.A.go B.survive C.work D.suffer 35.A.counted on B.stood by C.focused on D.dropped by四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

日照市届高三第一次英语模拟试卷

日照市届高三第一次英语模拟试卷

20XX年日照市20XX年届高三第一次英语模拟试卷不同的省的考点不一样,各省各市出的题也是不一样的,下面小编将为大家带来日照的高三英语的模拟试卷的介绍,希望能够帮助到大家。

日照市20XX年届高三第一次英语模拟试卷分析第一节(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。

1.When did Sue leave home?A.At 5:15.B.At 5:00.C.At 4:30.2.What does the man prefer?A.Foreign languages.B.Science.C.Politics.3.What are the speakers doing?A.Watching a movie.B.Enjoying a concert.C.Buying some tickets.4.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.On a train.B.On a ship.C.In a hotel.5.What will the speakers probably do during the holidays?A.Get away and have fun.B.Listen to some lectures.C.Write some essays.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5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。

山东省日照市2019-2020学年度高三四月模拟考试英语试题参考答案(2页)

山东省日照市2019-2020学年度高三四月模拟考试英语试题参考答案(2页)

山东省日照市2019-2020学年度高三四月模拟考试英语试题英语试题参考答案第一部分阅读理解(共20小题;每题2.5分,满分50分)1-3CDA 4-7ADBD 8-11 CABB 12-15DBCA 16-20 CGEBD 第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21-25 ACDDB 26-30 ABACA 31-35 BCCDA第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)36.healthy 37.served 38.thicker 39.who/that 40.depends41.boil 42.is cooked 43.a 44.what 45.choice第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)Possible version:Dear Frank,How is it going?I'm so sorry to tell you that our trip to Mount Tianyunshan will have to be canceled t his weekend,because the weather forecast says there will be a rainstorm this Sunday.We never expected this would happen because rainstorms seldom visit this area at this time of the year.But don't worry,I think we can make it next week,OK?I'm not sure whether it is convenient for you.Please let me know as soon as possible.Looking forward to your early reply.Yours,Li Hua 三、参考答案(不作为评分答案标准,仅供参考)Paragraph 1:At last/got up, slipped out into the yard and took the ax from the chopping block Then I went into the barn and took the chocolate outside.By the light of the moon,I was about to cut off the end of the bar when I heard"Son!"I couldn't think of a thing to say.I grabbed up the bar of chocolate and hid it next to my chest before l turned around.Father picked me up and took me over to the woodpile.I didn't know anybody could spank as hard as he did.Paragraph 2:Then he stood me on my feet and asked if l thought I had deserved the spanking.He said it wasn't so much that I'd taken the chocolate,but that I'd tried to hide it from him."Son,"he said,"I know you help to earn the family money.We might say the chocolate was yours in the first place.You could have had it if you'd asked for it,but I won't have you being sneaky about things.。

2023届山东省日照市高三下学期三模英语试题

2023届山东省日照市高三下学期三模英语试题

2023届山东省日照市高三下学期三模英语试题一、听力选择题1. When does the man finish work on Monday?A.At 5:00 p.m.B.At 6:00 p.m.C.At 4:00 p.m.2.A.Skating is too hard to learn.B.The woman should quit skating.C.Skating isn’t too hard for him.D.The woman should keep trying.3.A.The advertised jobs are in France and Spain.B.French and Spanish are necessary for the job.C.The notice appeared in French and Spanish newspapers.D.She would like to teach the man French and Spanish.4. Why is the girl upset?A.She has no friends now.B.Her mother is out of work.C.Her family is about to move.5. What time will the woman have the interview?A.At 1:00 pm.B.At 2:00 pm.C.At 3:00 pm.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. What does Geoff think children spend too much time on now?A.Computers.B.Exercise.C.TV.2. How often is physical education taught at school?A.Once a week.B.Twice a week.C.Three times a week.3. What do the majority of children enjoy?A.Football.B.Tennis.C.Badminton.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

2023届山东省日照市高考一模英语试题(5)

2023届山东省日照市高考一模英语试题(5)

2023届山东省日照市高考一模英语试题(5)一、听力选择题1. What does the woman think of the concert?A.Exciting.B.Special.C.Ordinary.2. Where are the speakers?A.In a gym.B.In an office.C.In a bookstore.3. What does the man do?A.An office clerk.B.A shop assistant.C.A politician.4. What does the woman think of making grape wine?A.Time-wasting.B.Enjoyable.C.Difficult.5. Where are the speakers?A.In Singapore.B.In China.C.In Russia.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. Why did the man stop watching the program last night?A.It was aired too late.B.It lasted too long.C.It was full of ads.2. What are the radio commercials doing?A.Issuing cash cards.B.Buying products.C.Running a series of ads.3. What do the speakers think of recent advertising trend?A.Striking.B.Disturbing.C.Astonishing.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. What main dish will the woman serve?A.Roast duck.B.Chicken.C.Beef and potatoes.2. When will the woman serve bread?A.Before dinner.B.During dinner.C.After dinner.3. How will the woman probably get the dessert?A.She will make it.B.She will buy it.C.She expects someone to bring it.8. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

山东省日照市高三英语第一次模拟考试试题(含解析)

山东省日照市高三英语第一次模拟考试试题(含解析)

山东省日照市2016届高三第一次模拟考试英语试题(含解析)2016.03 本试卷分第I卷和第II卷两部分,共12页。

满分150分。

考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用0.5毫米黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、座号、考生号和县区填写在答题卡和试卷规定的位置上。

2.第I卷每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

3.第II卷必须用0.5毫米黑色签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应的位置,不能写在试卷上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不能使用涂改液、胶带纸、修正带。

不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

第I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卡上。

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。

1.What time did the football match start?A.At 2:15.B.At 2:30.C.At 2:45.2.What does the man mean?A.He likes nice days. B.Spring is coming.C.The weather often changes.3.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In a bookstore. B.In a classroom. C.In a library.4.How will the woman go to New York?A.By car.B.By air.C.By train.5.Why is the man angry with Anne?A.She hasn’t shown up.B.She drives too slowly. C.She is too rude to him.第二节(共l 5小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

山东省日照市2022届高三英语一模试题(含解析)

山东省日照市2022届高三英语一模试题(含解析)
Spanish Classes in Turrialba
We'll jump right into our adventure with morning Spanish classes in the green,beautiful town of Turrialba,surrounded by high mountains and thick forest.With the guidance of our Spanish teachers,we will learn useful vocabulary and use new tools to communicate with locals and absorb Costa Rican culture.
【2题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三部分的第一句“We'll jump right into our adventure with morning Spanish classes in the green,beautiful town of Turrialba,surrounded by high mountains and thick forest.”可知,在早上学生们要在Turrialba小镇上参加课程,学习实用的西班牙语词汇和技能。D选项“在开放的教室磨炼西班牙语”符合文意。故选D项。
With her faith in humanity restored,Phillips wrote on Facebook,"The flight attendant told him that he was her hero.He wasn't her hero-he was mine."
4.Why did Savannah Phillips weep?

2020届日照市实验学校高三英语模拟试卷及参考答案

2020届日照市实验学校高三英语模拟试卷及参考答案

2020届日照市实验学校高三英语模拟试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AReturns & Refund Guarantee(保证;保证书)The “Returns & Refund Guarantee” is a promise provided by sellers for every item they sell on DHgate. com. When you receive an item that was bought and paid for on our site, and you find it is not as described or isof low quality, you can contact the seller to resolve these problems. DHgate will offer additional assistance if the seller is not cooperative.Scope(范围)The following points should not be included in the “Returns & Refund Guarantee”:▲The seller didn't make any promise.▲The seller can provide evidence to prove the items are as described.▲You didn't contact the seller within the promised time.▲You have released the payment to the seller before asking DHgate for help.Sellers are able to set up the following promises:Returning items for any reasonBuyers can return items for a refund within a specific date which has been set up by sellers, such as 3 days, and 7 days from the day when the items are received. The items' receiving date is the date that is indicated on the shipping carrier's official website. Buyers should prepay any return shipping cost, which will be given back to the buyers after the seller receives the items as long as the items are returned in the same exact condition as when they were delivered.Returns or Refunds accepted if the product has quality issuesBuyers can return the items for a refund when they are not as described or possess quality issues by communicating directly with the seller. The seller is responsible for the return shipping cost.Buyers can get a refund and keep the items when the items are not as described or possess quality issues by negotiating directly with sellers.1.Who can get additional assistance from DHgate in the guarantee?A.The buyers in physical stores.B.The buyers on DHgate. com.C.The sellers on DHgate. com.D.Both the buyers and the sellers.2.Which situation is within the scope of the guarantee?A.The seller didn't make any promise.B.The buyer has paid the seller in advance.C.The buyer asked for help within the promised time.D.The seller proves that there is nothing wrong with the item.3.Which of the following is true according to the passage?A.Not all the sellers make promises.B.DHgate sometimes will pay the buyers.C.Sellers should prepay return shipping cost.D.The buyer can't keep the items after getting a refund.BThe first patient who died on my watch was an older man with a faulty heart. We tried to slow it down with treatment, but it suddenly stopped beating completely. Later, whenever I would have a case like that one, I found myself second-guessing my clinical management. However, it turns out that thinking twice may actually cause more harm than good.In a working paper, Emory University researchers found that when doctors delivering a baby have a bad result, they are more likely to switch to a different delivery method with the next patient, often unnecessarily and sometimes with worse results.Because doctors make so many decisions that have serious consequences, thefalloutfrom second-guessing appears especially large for us. A 2006 study found that if a patient had a bleed after being prescribed (开药) warfarin, the physician was about 20% less likely to prescribe later patients the blood thinner that prevents strokes (中风). However, if a patient was not on warfarin and had a stroke physicians were still no more likely to prescribe warfarin to their other patients.These findings highlight interesting behavioral patterns in doctors. In the blood-thinner study, doctors were more affected by the act of doing harm (prescribing a blood thinner that ended up hurting doctors were more affected by the act of doing harm(prescribing a blood thinner that ended up hurting a patient) and less affected by letting harm happen (not prescribing a blood thinner and the patient having a stroke). Yet a stroke is often more permanent and damaging than a bleed.But this phenomenon is not unique to medicine. ''Overreaction to Fearsome Risks'' holds true for broadersociety.For instance, sensational headlines about shark attacks on humans in Florida in 2001 caused a panic and led the state to prohibit shark-feeding expeditions. Yet shark attacks had actually fallen that year and, according to the study, such a change was probably unnecessary given the extremely small risk of such an attack happening.Humans are likely to be influenced by emotional and often irrational (不理性的) thinking when processing information, bad events and mistakes. As much as we don't want to cause an unfortunate event to happen again, we need to be aware that a worst situation that can be imagined doesn't necessarily mean we did anything wrong. When we overthink, we fail to rely on thinking based on what we know or have experienced. Instead, we may involuntarily overanalyze and come to the wrong conclusion.I have treated dozens of patients who presented with the same illnesses as my first patient, who died more than a year ago. Instead of second-guessing myself, I trusted my clinical instinct (本能) and stayed the course. Every one of those patients survived. You should trust your instinct in your life, too.4. The first two paragraphs suggest that________.A. bad medical outcomes affect doctorsB delivering babies can be difficult workC. some doctors are not very experiencedD. doctors sometimes make silly mistakes5. In the blood-thinner study, doctors________.A. tend to prescribe less effective medicineB. are more concerned about the patients' safetyC. become less confident in writing a prescriptionD. believe a stroke is more treatable than a bleeding6. What does the underlined word ''fallout'' in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. ResultB. BenefitC. DifferenceD. Absence7. The author will probably agree that________.A. we should not doubt our own decisionsB. our experience will pave way for our futureC. humans are emotional and irrational on the wholeD. instincts don't necessarily lead to wrong directionsCPablo Picasso was born on October25 inMalaga. Spain in 1881. Taking after his father, Picasso shared apassion(热爱)for painting and art. Even though he wasn't the best student in school, Picasso excelled at drawing. Noticing his amazing talent, Picasso's father, an artist, taught him everything he knew. Before long, Picasso could paint and draw much better than his father. With this rich talent, Picasso paid less and less attention to his schoolwork and spent the majority of his day sketching and drawing in notepads and sketchbooks.When he was a little bit older, Picasso moved twice and was accepted into two fine art programs. However, he didn't care very much for the special techniques they taught and often wandered the streets by himself drawing the scenes around him. After moving to these two places, Picasso moved back home toBarcelonaand decided that he would develop new techniques of art and painting based on what he saw.Later, Picasso decided to move toParis,France, where he began perfecting his own techniques of painting, drawing and other forms of art. His drawings. paintings, and an included pieces about sadness, poverty, classics and self-portraits. One of his major types of work is calledcubism(立体派),which includes art with all sizes of geometric shapes together on the piece of an. This type of art is very important because no other artists had come up with the idea before. Picasso decided to try something new, and as a result, cubismis widely accepted today as a classic style of art.Picasso inspires us to always be thinking. He tells us to think outside the box and come up with fresh new ideas that can change the world. He surely plays a significant role in the art field.8. What do we know about Picasso as a student at school?A. He hated doing his homework.B. He was very proud of his talent.C. He showed great talent for drawing.D. He was often praised by his teacher.9. What did Picasso's father do when he found Picasso's gift?A. He tried his best to help Picasso.B. He blamed Picasso for his laziness.C. He asked Picasso to finish his work on time.D. He encouraged Picasso to do better at school.10. What was Picasso's attitude towards the special techniques at that time?A. He thought highly of them.B. He took no interest in them.C. He was confused about them.D. He was concerned about them.11. What does the author tell us in the last two paragraphs?A. Picasso has great faith in art.B. Picasso has changed the world a lot.C. Picasso can do anything he wants to.D. Picasso is a highly creative artist.DI waschecking out at the supermarket counter on Wednesday night, ready to pay for my bananas, when all ofa sudden, fear came upon me. My wallet was gone. And I could only have left it one place: the G9 bus, from which I had gotten off minutes earlier and which was now speeding to some stops. The moment of realizing it was gone was followed by mental math. How much time and money would it cost to replace the credit cards, the driver's license, the expensive lipstick ($ 55!).Two hours after I was back at my house, I heard a knock on the door. My husband answered while I sat in the dining room on the phone with a credit card company. "Does Jennifer live here?" I heard someone say. In her hand was my wallet, without a penny missing. She left before I could offer my gratitude to her.After I posted the story, I heard from her boyfriend, who identified the good citizen as Erin Ball, a 26-year-old girl working for a trade organization.Once I figured out her, I called to thank her. She said she spotted my wallet and thought that it's more dangerous to go to a stranger's house than leaving the wallet with the driver, but she still decided to take the chance. "If I were in that situation, I would want someone to try to find me," she said. Ball doesn't find her actions particularly excellent. She added, "It's not hard to do small things for people."After Ball found my wallet, she decided to post a picture of my driver's license online before going to my house, trying to see if anyone knew me. No sooner had she left my doorstep than I got emails from two neighbors who recognized my face, both offering to help me find my missing property.Ball found my house on a bitterly cold night,for which I was extremely grateful. Looking back, I'm not surprised someone had wanted to help a stranger. A warm current of honesty and harmony is running through this town.12. What do we know about the author according to paragraph 1?A. She missed the G9 bus.B. She paid for her bananas.C. She replaced the credit cards.D. She found she had left her wallet on the bus.13. Who helped the author find Ball?A. The G9 driver.B. The girl's boyfriend.C. The author's neighbors.D. The author's husband.14. What did Ball do first after finding the wallet?A. Ball called the author.B. Ball went to the author's house.C. Ball gave the wallet to the bus driver.D. Ball posted a photo of the author's driving license.15. Which of the following best describes Erin Ball?A. Humorous and kind.B. Generous and demanding.C. Honest and warm-hearted.D. Caring and outgoing.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

山东省日照市高三英语模拟试题

山东省日照市高三英语模拟试题

日照市2009年高三模拟考试英语本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)。

第Ⅰ卷1至10页,第Ⅱ卷11至14页。

满分为150分。

考试用时120分钟。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第Ⅰ卷(共105分)注意事项:1.答题前,考生在答题卡上务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,并贴好条形码。

请认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名和科目。

2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案示号,在试题卷上作答无效。

..........第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)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。

1. What’s the relationship between the speakers?A. Father and daughter.B. Mother and son.C. Husband and wife.2. When will the man come back at the latest?A. Half an hour later.B. An hour later.C. One and a half hours later.3. Where does the conversation may take place?A. At a bookstore.B. At a supermarket.C. In a hospital.4. How many days did David stay in Sweden?A. Four.B. Five.C. Seven.5. What does the woman think about the new DVD player?A. She has no idea yet.B. It’s no better than the old one.C. It’s not as good as the computer.第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

山东省日照市2020-2022届(三年)高三一模英语试题汇编:完形填空

山东省日照市2020-2022届(三年)高三一模英语试题汇编:完形填空
There are people still in need and much more33needs to be offered.The foundation is working on launching more sustainable34.The goal is that these programs will help more people while also35others to be kind and help those in need.
Upon being informed of her diagnosis,____23____, the Sainsbury’s staffers started doing all they could to make sure that Ms. Salomon felt comfortable and____24____. For the next four years, Sainsbury’s did everything to keep Ms. Salomon on the team. They changed her____25____; they stayed in____26____with her family so they could provide____27____on her condition at work; they____28____retrained her. When the disease progressed, Sainsbury’s even created an entirely____29____job for her as a “tote box cleaner”.
The cops searched her bag.All they saw was containers of food."I'm___24___,"she explained quietly.

2020-2021学年日照市实验学校高三英语一模试题及答案解析

2020-2021学年日照市实验学校高三英语一模试题及答案解析

2020-2021学年日照市实验学校高三英语一模试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AIt's time to put your two-wheeler to good use on these fun bike paths — each varying in distance and difficulty. Just choose one fit for you.• Paulinskill Valley TrailCheck out Paulinskill Valley Trail, filled with forests, wetlands, and small townsalong this 25- mile route. While the trail is mostly flat, you can do a quick ride. You're likely to catch sight of beautiful birds, considering more than 100 species find a home in the land near the path. Check out the trail in the fall - prime time for pretty sights.•AlaHele MakalaeOn theislandofKaui, you'll find a bike path with lots of beachy views that'll leave you feeling accomplished yet calm. The name translates to “The Path that Goes By Coast,” and, as you might guess, the seven-mile path hugs the shoreline. Start early enough and you'll witness an incredible sunrise to make it even more amazing,• TheCheaha RouteThis ride covers up to 126 miles, with steep climbs and extreme downhills along the way. So prepare for a thrilling ride - one that’s not necessarily for the inexperienced or those looking for an easy, casual ride. Along the route, you'll pedal through five towns. The journey is worth it, though, because you get some of the most scenic views in the state.• The Whitefish TrailFamous for its countless route options, whether you’re a new biker looking for smooth tracks or you have more experience and want to play around on rocky, more technical land, this bike path brings in lots of visitors. The 43-mile route offers beautiful green scenery. Around every comer, you’ll see a new jaw-dropping landscape, from glassy lakes to green mountains.1. When is the best time to visit Paulinskill Valley Trail?A. In Autumn.B. All year round.C. On early mornings.D. On sunny days.2. Which route is not fit for someone new to cycling?A. The Whitefish Trail.B. Ala Hele Makalae.C. Paulinskill Valley Trail.D. TheCheaha Route.3. What's the common feature of the four routes?A. They are full of challenges.B. Various route options are offered.C. They have beautiful scenery.D. Different species can be found there.BA wife’s level of education positively influences both her own and her husband’s chances of having a long life, according to a new Swedish study.In the study, researchers from the Swedish Institute for Social Research inStockholmfound that a woman’s level of education had a stronger connection to the likelihood of her husband dying over education. What’s more, they discovered that a husband’s social class, based on his occupation, had a greater influence on his wife’s longevity(长寿) than her own class.“Women traditionally take more responsibility for the home than men do, and, as a result, women’s levels of education might be more important for determining lifestyles-for example, in terms of food choices-than those of men,” say Srs. Robert Erikson and Jenny Torssander of the Swedish Institute for Social Research inStockholm.The results show that a husband’s level of education does not influence his longevity, but that men with partners who had quit studying after school were 25 per cent more likely to die early than men living with women holding university degrees. In turn, those married to women with university degrees were 13 percent more likely to die early than those whose wives had post-graduate qualifications.According to the researchers, a woman with a good education may not marry a man who drinks and smokes too much or who drives carelessly, and men with such habits may not prefer highly educated woman. Drs. Erikson and Torssander also suggest that better-educated women may be more aware of what healthy eating and good health care consist of.The findings suggest that education has a huge impact on how long and how well people live. It also reflects social factors, since educated individuals usually have better jobs, which allow them to afford healthier diets and lifestyles, as well as better health care.4. In this passage the author intends to ________.A. present the results of a studyB. encourage women to get higher educationC. analyze the relationship between education and lifeD. discuss why women usually live longer than men5. A woman with higher education is likely to ________.A. teach her children wellB. earn more money than her husbandC. marry a man without many bad habitsD. choose a husband with a higher degree than hers6. A wife’s education has more effect on a family than a husband’s because ________.A. women make more sacrifices to their families than men doB. most women have higher degrees than their husbandsC. most men marry women with higher degreesD. women have a leading role in the home life of most families7. We learn from the passage that ________.A. a man with a lot of education lives longer than one with littleB. educated wives tend to choose healthy lifestyles for their familiesC. highly-educated women don’t marry uneducated menD. a man’s longevity depends on not only his wife’s level of education but also his ownCPeople from Britain and Ireland first came to live in Australia in 1788. They brought different dialects (方言) of English with them. These different kinds of English began to mix and change. The newcomers soon began to speak with their own typical accent (口音) and vocabulary. More and more people came to Australia during the Gold Rush in the 19th and 20th centuries. Some came from Britain and Ireland; others came from non-English speaking countries. Australian English continued to grow and change.Australian English has also been influenced by American English. During the Second World War, there were many American soldiers staying in Australia. More importantly, American television shows and music have been popular in Australia since the 1950s.Australians use many words that other English speakers do not use. The famous Australian greeting, for example, is G’day! A native forest is called the bush and central Australia is called the outback. Many words were brought to Australia from Britain and Ireland. For example, mate means “friend”, and it is still used in Britain. Some of these words have changed in meaning. Some words have come from Australian original languages, many of which are names for animals, plants and places, like dingo and kangaroo.Australian spelling comes from British spelling. In words like organise and realise, -ise is the expected andtaught spelling method. In words like colour, favourite, -ouris the normal, but nouns such as the Labor Party and Victor Harbor are spelled with -or. Program, on the other hand, is more common than programme.There are also differences in the definition (定义) of words Australians use in different parts of the country. For example, football means “rugby” in New South Wales and Queensland, but “Australian rules football" in everywhere else in Australia. In New South Wales, a swimming costume is called a cossie or swimmers, while in Queensland it is called togs and bathers in Victoria.8. What does paragraph 1 mainly talk about?A. Reasons why English is important.B. Different dialects of Australian English.C. Various aspects that Australian English has been influenced.D. Changes of the accent and vocabulary in English.9. According to the text, which of the following is spoken only by Australians?A. Mate.B. Outback.C. Program.D. Rugby.10. Which is the following can best describe Australian English?A. Confusing and interesting.B. Multicultural and creative.C. Crazy and boring.D. Unchangeable and mixed.11. What might be the best title for the text?A. The History of AustraliaB. The Birth of Australian EnglishC. The Development of Australian EnglishD Different Kinds of English Across the WorldDThe regular world presented to us by our five senses — you could call it reality 1.0 — is not always the most user-friendly. We get lost in unfamiliar cities; we meet people whose language we don’t understand. So why not try the improved version: augmented reality(AR)or reality 2.0 ? AR technology adds computer-produced images on the real world via a mobile phone camera or special video glasses.Early forms of AR are already here — smart phones can deliver information about nearby ATMs and restaurants and other points of interest. But that’s just the beginning. A few years from now the quantity ofinformation available will have increased hugely. You will not only see that there’s a Chinese restaurant on the next block, but you will be able to see the menu and read reviews of it.This is where the next revolution in computing will take place: in the interface(界面)between the real world and the information brought to us via the Internet. Imagine bubbles floating before your eyes, filled with cool information about anything and everything that you see in front of you.Let’s jump ahead to ten years from now. A person trying to fix a car won’t be reading a book with pictures; he will be wearing a device that projects animated 3D computer graphics onto the equipment under repair, labelling parts and giving step-by-step guidance.The window onto the AR world can be a smart phone or special video glasses. But in ten years’ time these will have been replaced by contact lenses(隐形眼镜) with tiny LEDs, which present something at a readable distance in front of eyes. So a deaf person wearing these lenses will be able to see what people are saying.The question is, while we are all absorbed in our new augmented reality world, how willwe be communicating with each other?12. What is the text mainly about?A. The relationship between reality 1.0 and reality 2.0.B. Different forms of the AR technology.C. The next information technology revolution.D. The popularity of the AR technology.13. Which of the following will AR technology support according to the text?A. To pay for things online conveniently.B. To play online games merrily.C. To offer information efficiently.D. To communicate with others socially.14. What are Contact lenses with tiny LEDs used for?A. Show texts and images.B. Protect people’s eyes.C. Help deaf people communicate.D. Replace smart phone.15. What’s the author’s attitude towards the AR technology?A. Indifferent.B. Critical.C. Concerned.D. Favourable.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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试卷类型:A山东省日照市2008年高三模拟考试英语本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)。

第Ⅰ卷1至10页.第Ⅱ卷11至1 3页。

满分为150分。

考试用肘120分钟。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第Ⅰ卷(共105分)注意事项:1.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目涂写在答题卡上。

2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号,不能答在试卷上。

第一部分:听力(共两节。

满分30分}该部分分为第一、第二两节。

注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。

听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题l 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秒钟的时问来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.How will the man get to the ski field?A.By bus.B.By train.C.By plane.2.At what time will the speakers probably reach the stadium?A.6:45.B.6:15.C.7:003.What’s the weather like now?A.Snowy.B..Fine C.Cloudy4.Wh y doesn’t the mail go t0 work by bus?A.It’s too crowded.B.The bus is too slow.C.To avoid the rush hour.5.When will the patient get the result?A.Before the doctor leaves the office.B.Before she gets examinedC.Shortly after the examination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。

每段对话或独自后有几个小题,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。

听每段对话或独自前,你将有时间阅读各个小题-每小题5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。

听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。

6.What is the womanA.Lawyer B.Office staff.C.Student7.How long will the woman work altogether?A.3months B.3months and a half C.Just 4 months8.What can we learn from the end of the interview?A.The woman will fail to get the Job.B.The woman has to take another interviewC.The woman will work full—time.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第1l三个小题。

9.What are 1hey talking about?A.Visiting the museum B.Sightseeing.C.Collecting coins.10.Why doesn’t the man want to go to the museum?A.Because he isn’t interested in the museum.B.Because he isn’t interested in birds.C.Because he isn’t interested in coins11.Who I do the man want to see most on the island?A.Some plants B.Some birds C.Some flowers听下面一段对话,回答第12至第14三个小题。

12.What’s the charge of the room with a membership?A.22 dollars B.25 dollars C.28dollars13.How can one have a membership?A.Pay 22 dollars to an international hostelB.Stay in an international hostel for a week.C.Just apply for it free14.Where are the tourists’ brochures?A.Next to the kitchen.B.On the third floor.C.Above the kitchen.听下面一段对话,回答第15至第17三个小题。

15.What are the speakers going to do?A.Watch a play B.Go to the concert C.See a filml 6.When will they meet?A.At 8:00.B.At 8:30.C.At 8:13.17.Where will they meet?A.By the clock lower near the cinema.B.At the entrance to the movie theatre.C.At the woman’s home听下面一段独自.回答第18至第20三个小题。

18.Why did the lecturer make this speech?A.To introduce the World Environment DayB.To remind people of serious greenhouse effectC.To forecast the future human development19.What are scientists worried about according to the text?A.Global warming B.Desertification C.Water shortage.20.What’s the most urgent thing for people to do to help reverse the terrible trend?A.Recycling of waste materials.B.The use of natural materials.C.The reduction of the use of fossil fuels.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中.选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21.My new apartment is very _________ as I can get to the office in five minutes A.necessary B.comfortable C.convenient D.considerate 22.China is a great country which will host __________ may be called the most impressive Olympic Games ever this summer.A.what B.that C.which D.as23.The central finance has handed out 6.3 billion yuan to help local governments ease capitalshortages ________________ the snow disasterA.resulting in B.in spite of C.due to D.in terms of 24.__________, a man who expresses himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly than a man whose command of language is poorA.Were other things equal B.Other things being equalC.To be equal to other things D.Other things to be equal21._________ earlier online survey showed that ____________ majority of Chinese believe Yuan Longping deserves a Nobel Peace Prize for his contribution to fighting world hunger.A.The;the B.The;a C.An;不填D.An;the 26.Airbus has begun taking orders from Chinese customers on the mainland and ________more this year.A.is expecting B.expected C.will expect D.is expected 27.They won top awards at the Hong Kong Dance Award in 2007, The group,________, faced problems in arranging funds in its early daysA.therefore B.otherwise C.meanwhile D.however 28.________and you’ll pass the entrance test to be held this JuneA.Making a bit more effort B.A bit more effortC.Given a hit more effort D.If you make a hit more effort 29.Every year,CCTV holds a special on Lunar New Year’s Eve,________ dances, songs and short comedies.A.futures B.to feature C.featuring D.being featured 30.After the adjustment of national holidays.many people put up Internet postings,90 percent_______ voiced support.A.of which B.of whom C.of them D.among them 3l.一What suggestion did Thomson give you?一He said he would ________ me to Professor Macrae as his postgraduate student.A.comment B.select C.command D.recommend 32.一How much do you charge for the MP4?一Well,it cost me £50,but I’ll _________ 20% as it’s no longer New.A.reduce to B.knock off C.decrease to D.cut down33.In Afghanistan there’s been an emergency ___________ for $77 million worth of food because they simply cannot import the food t0 fill the shelvesA.aid B.reward C.appeal D.budget 34.They are still discussing whether I ___________ to the meeting yesterday,which I think was not necessary at all.A.could come B.should have comeC.should come D.must have come35.一Jim,you are not coming back to our class Next term?一________A.No.All my courses have been completedB.Yes.I’m going to study in a university in ZurichC.Yes.And 1 hate the present coursesD.No.Much remains to he done in our subjects第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分}阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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