2020年6月山东省日照市普通高中2020届高三毕业班校际联合模拟考试英语试题及答案
2020届日照市日照港中学高三英语一模试卷及答案解析
2020届日照市日照港中学高三英语一模试卷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AThere are different types of money-saving apps, such as JD Finance, Yu’E Bao, Ant Financial, and all of them work in different ways. Here are 3 of the best apps that can help you save much money.Capital One ShoppingCapital One Shopping can compare prices automatically as you shop online. As you add items to your cart at an online seller, this app will search the web for better deals and coupon codes(优惠码). You can follow the links to other sellers offering a better price and use the available codes tosave. You can even use this app while shopping at physical shops.ParibusThere’s nothing more upsetting than buying something and then seeing it for sale at a lower price a few days later. Wouldn’t it be nice to get that money back? Now you can. Paribus helps you get money back by tracking your purchases from major stores and discussing refunds. It also helps you get compensated (补偿) for late deliveries and makes sure you don’t leave it too late to return anything you bought.DigitIf you can’t figure out how much you can afford to save, Digit will analyze your spending habits and spare a certain amount to your savings. If the appknows you have spare money to save, then it will be moved automatically, and if you don’t, it will stop, so there’s no risk of being left with no cash for the basics. You can sign up for a free trial for a month, and after that, the monthly service charge is $5.1. If you want your money back, what app will you choose?A. Digit.B. Paribus.C. Yu’E Bao.D. Capital One Shopping.2. What can you do by using Digit?A. Offer the most favorable price.B. Track detailed information of goods.C. Analyze spending habits to save money.D. Compare prices of products while shopping.3. What is the purpose of the text?A. To introduce useful apps for saving money.B. To advertise various products online.C. To improve the power of spending.D. To help to manage spare money.BAfter finishing his dinner, Lin Xu opened a WeChat mini-program called "Clear Plate" on his phone and took picture of the empty plates. He was then awarded 157 credit points after the image was uploaded and recognized by artificial intelligence.“Users of the app can use their credit to buy gifts, such as books and cellphones to purchase charity meals donated to children in poor rural areas,” Lin said.A nationwide "Clear Your Plate" campaign is gaining steam online. Efforts to stop food waste and promote thrift are also being made by restaurants that have been urged to create an environment in which consumers are reminded not to waste food. They are also encouraged to offer different portion sizes so that customers can have more choices.The “Clear Plate” mini-program has become popular among young Chinese and currently has nearly 1 million users.Liu Jichen, founder of the startup that developed the app, said that the idea popped up at a dinner in 2017, when Liu found that a restaurant would give diners who polished off their food a card and offer small gifts after a certain number of cards had been collected.“Such an idea can be realized online,” Liu said. He formed a team to work on the project.Yet it was quite challenge for the AI system to identify whether the uploaded photos showed empty plates.To make the AI system smarter, Liu and his team, assisted by more than 1,000 others, spent half a year collecting over 100, 000 samples in canteens and restaurants across the country and used the data to train neural network. Dozens of enterprises, institutions and restaurants have contacted the startup to cooperate on the project.Through the visualized mini-program, people can clearly see the good results of saving food, which will effectively reduce waste, he noted. "We hope our efforts can start a new trend among the younger generation, encouraging them to carry out the virtue of cherishing food and developing the habit of thrift, " Liu said4. What is the main function of the APP "Clear Plate?A. Awarding credit points.B. Giving charity meals.C. Showing the empty plates.D. Encouraging saving food.5. How is the "Clear Your Plate" campaign carried out?A. Customers wasting food are punished.B. People join in it on mini-program.C. Restaurants limit customers' choices.D. People are encouraged to buy gifts.6. What was the most difficult when the app was created?A. Getting other people to cooperate with the team.B. Collecting samples in canteens and restaurants.C. Ensuring the app to recognize empty plates.D. Finding people to fund the app.7. What is the purpose of the writing?A. To introduce an app.B. To promote saving food.C. To praise a startup founder.D. To raise fund for poor children.CSonja Redding and her family were on their way home to Omaha, Nebraska, after a weeklong visit to Washington, D. C. with her two sons, one of whom, 5-year-old Xayvior, has autism(自闭症).Although all of the other flights had gone fine, Xayvior became angry during one of the flights, and Redding couldn’t calm him.“It felt like everyone on the plane was looking at us and got angry with my son, ” she wrote in a Facebook post after she got home. “I don’t know what to do when others just don’t understand that he is not just a kid with no discipline(自制力),but a child with special needs who doesn’t know how to control himself.”The day was saved by Delta flight attendant(空乘人员)Amanda Amburgy. She tried to help Xayvior watch a movie, but when that failed, she offered to take him on a tour of the airplane.That worked, and soon the child was not only calm, but having a good time.“When they came back, Xayvior was much calmer and happier,” wrote Redding in the post,which now has 2,700 likes and over 500 shares. “I want to thank this Delta attendant. She didn’t judge, and she just showed love. We need more people like this in the world. ”It wasn’t long before Amburgy was told about the post.“ We’re there to help, and that’s what we want to do,” she said in an interview. “So, we always want to make anything easier for the family as well as other passengers.”She also shared what she felt when she read Redding’s story. “When I read it, it touched my heart. It’s something I would do for anyone on the plane, because that’s what I’m here for. It really made a difference in her life.”8. How did Redding feel on the plane?A. Tired.B. Uncomfortable.C. Very angry.D. Deeply afraid.9. What did Amburgy do to help the family?A. She asked the family to stay beside her.B. She asked the other passengers for help.C. She tried her best to calm the boy.D. She helped look after the other boy.10. Why did Redding post the story?A. To show her thanks.B. To help kids with autism.C. To get in touch with Amburgy.D. To share her travel experience.11. Which of the following words can best describe Amburgy?A. Proud.B. Honest.C. Hard-working.D. Warm-hearted.DThe Jewish(犹太人)family-had-just finished supper and the woman had placed the dishes in the sink.The kitchen was quite damp and even gloomier than in the main room.It was their third apartment since the start of the war,they had abandoned the other two in a hurry.The woman came back into the room and sat down again at the table.The 3-year-old boy sat with his back straight,his eyes fixed on his father,but it was obvious that he was so sleepy that he could barely sit up.The man was smoking a cigarette.His eyes were blood-shot and he kept blinking in a funny way.This blinking had begun soon after they fled the second apartment.It was late,past ten o'clock and they could have gone to sleep,but first they had to play the game that they had been playing every day for two weeks.Even though the man tried his best and he moved very quickly,the fault was his and not the child's.The boy was.marvelous.Seeing his father put out his cigarette,he opened his blue eyes even wider.The woman,who didn't actually take part in the game, stroked the boy's hair.“We'll play the key game just one more time only today.Isn't that right?"she asked her husband.He didn't answer because he was not sure.They were still two or three minutes off.He arose and walkedtowards the bathroom door.Then the woman called out softly,“Ding-dong."At the sound of the bell ringing so musically from his mother's lips,the boy jumped up from his chair and ran to the front door,which was separated from the main room by a narrow corridor.“Who's there?"he asked.The woman,remaining in her chair,shut her eyes tight as if feeling a sudden, sharp pain.“I'l1 open up in a minute,I'm just looking for the keys,"the child called out. Then he ran back to the main room,making a lot of noise with his feet.He ran in circles around the table,pulled out one of the sideboard drawers,and slammed it shut.“Just a minute,I can't find them,I don't know where Mama put them,"he yelled,then dragged the chair across the room,climbed onto it,and reached up to the top of the shelf.“I found them!”he shouted triumphantly.Then he got down from the chair, pushed it back to the table,and calmly walked to the door and opened it.“Shut the door,darling,"the woman said softly."You were perfect.”The child didn't hear what she said.He stood in the middle of the room,staring at the closed bathroom door.“Shut the door, the woman repeated in a tired flat voice.Every evening she repeated the same words,and every evening he stared at the closed bathroom door.At last it opened.The man was pale and his clothes were streaked with lime and dust.He stood there,eyes blinking in that funny way.“Well?How did it go?"asked the woman.“I still need more time.He has to look for them longer.I slip in sideways allright,but then...It's so tight in there that when I turn...And he's got to make more noise-he should stamp his feet louder."The child didn't take his eyes off him.“Say something to him,"the woman whispered."You did a good job,little one,"he said mechanically.“That's right,”the woman said,“you're really doing a wonderful job,darling. You act just like a grown-up.And you do know that if someone should really ring the doorbell when Mama is at work,everything will depend on you?And what will you say when they ask you about your parents?”“Mama's at work.”“And Papa?"He was silent.“And Papa?"the man screamed in terror.The child turned pale.“And Papa?”the man repeated more calmly.“He's dead,”"the child answered and threw himself at his father,who was standing right beside him,but already long dead to the people who would really ring the bell.12. What does the underlined sentence in Para.5 mean?A. The family needed to practise the game for another 2 or 3 minutes.B. There was still 2 or 3 minutes left before someone knocked at the door.C. They would become too sleepy to play the game 2 or 3 minutes later.D. The father needed 2 or 3 more minutes before the kid opened the door.13. Why did the boy make a lot of noise when he was looking for the key?A. Because he needed to drown out the noise caused by his father.B. Because he was too little and just couldn't control his footsteps.C. Because he was too anxious to find the key to open the door with.D. Because he met many barriers on his way to where the key was.14. In Para.12,why did the mother repeat“shut the door”in a tired,flat voice, instead of the previous soft one?A. She was angry because her son didn't close the door as he had been told to.B She felt anxious because she knew her husband would be annoyed at the boy again.C. She was disappointed because the boy's movement betrayed again where her husband was.D. She was impatient because she was asked to repeat these words again and again every evening.15. What is the best title of the passage?A. A Scary NightB. The Key GameC. My Father Is DeadD. An Innocent Boy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2020届高三校际联考(三模)英语试卷(有答案)(已纠错)
高三校际联合模拟考试英语本试卷共四部分,共12页。
满分150分。
考试时间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、考生号和科类填写在答题卡和试卷规定的位置上。
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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。
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1.What does the man need?A.A new computer.B.A new mouse.C.A new computer screen.2.How many students took the exam last Saturday?A.15.B.40.C.50.3.What are the speakers doing?A.Delivering a package.B.Complaining about bad service.C.Looking for a service company online.4.How does the girl probably feel?A.Frustrated and upset.B.Happy and excited.C.Scared and nervous.5.What is the woman going to do?A.Call Julian Assange.B.Watch the news on TVC.Find some online information.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。
英语三模-日照市2020届高三校际联合考前测试
2020年高三校际联合考试英语试题2020.06 本试卷共三部分,共10页。
满分120分。
考试时间100分钟。
注意事项:1.答卷前,考主务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
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3.考试结束后,将答题卡上交。
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。
AMissouri Wildlife Rescue CenterMissouri Wildlife Rescue Center is a shelter for endangered and illegally-traded foreign animals confiscated(没收)by the U.S.Wildlife Service.It carries out the motto“Preservation through Education”by educating visitors about the preservation of the environment and the inter-dependence of all living things.Field tripsThe Center hosts field trips for schools and camps throughout Southern California.Each field trip lasts two hours,consisting of a one-hour gathering and a one-hour tour of the facility, with lessons associated with California State Science Standards.Throughout the field trip,students learn about the latest developments in environmental protection and the ways in which wildlife interacts with various ecosystems.The students also receive an up-close and hands-on experience with our rescued foreign wildlife.The tour includes different environmental exhibits that show the ways students can help protect animals in the wild.Public toursGuided tours of the Center introduce visitors to over two hundred rescued foreign wildlife.Each tour is led by a staff member, and features fun animal facts,hands-on animal encounters,surprising rescue stories, environmental exhibits,and original approaches to going green. Visitors may only see the animals on a guided tour, for both your safety and the safety of our animals.The guided tour lasts approximately 45—60 minutes.Visitors are served on a first-come,first-served basis.No reservations are required.However, tours may sell out.We suggest larger groups schedule a private tour.Our regular public tours’times are subject to change without notice.Please call in advance for the most up-to-date information.1.What is Missouri Wildlife Rescue Center intended for?A.Helping study wildlife abroad.B.Collecting money for animal shelters.C.Raising awareness of wildlife protection.D.Deepening our understanding of rare animals.2.What can students do on a field trip?A.Share stories of rescuing animals.B.Take part in foreign wildlife rescue.C.Explore why species get endangered.D.Learn how wildlife affects ecosystems.3.What can we learn about a guided tour?A.Large groups are served first.B.Animals are not available.C.Booking ahead is needed.D.Tours’times are flexible.B“Keep your eyes open.This is where the Ewoks live.”The one-hour drive outside of San Francisco,covered in clouds along windy roads,has inspired my husband to say this sentence at least a dozen times.We finally arrive at Muir Woods National Park.I explain the strange green stuff on trunks of flees as we pass by-moss(苔藓),something my 5-year-old son Cole has never seen in the desert where we live.“Mom,are Ewoks real? I think they maybe aren’t real.”There’s a question in Cole’s voice, like he’s trying on this idea.We’ve been down the road of pretending versus reality before,what with all the talk of superheroes and such around our house.“I think you are fight.Ewoks are just in the movies.But it would be cool if they were real,fight?”Cole’s silent for a while,thinking.“I just saw an Ewok’s ear back there!”Cole’s spotted an additional Ewok arm and one full body of the tiny hairy creatures.It does indeed look like we are in the Ewok forest of Star Wars.Cole’s imagination is more than I can understand.What do plants eat? Which is the best planet? Which rocks float? He loves life.He loves his inner world and outer existence equally.I hear a lot of Worry from parents about media sucking the souls from our children,taking away their time for creative play.For us,this hasn’t been the case.Cole and his brother are quite knowledgeable in the realities of life when it comes to Angry Birds,Curious George,and the adventures of Indiana Jones.These characters,and others of their own invention,live in my home like visitors,joining us on walks and outings.I appreciate them,though not all the time,for the company they give my sons and their busy minds.I think of media characters as an add-on to already busy minds,by carefully monitoring who gets invited into our lives,they become part of the parenting team.They teach loyalty adventure,curiosity —lessons I'm trying to convey,but in a much cooler way than I can.Pretence is awesome.It provides practice for real life without the ordinary interfering.4.Where are the family heading for?A.The cinema.B.A park.C.San Francisco.D.A desert.5.What can we know about Cole from the passage?A.He is proud of himself.B.He is full of curiosity.C.He is courageous.D.He is considerate.6.What do many parents think of their children playing via media?A.It wastes children’s time.B.It can make their children relaxed.C.It can engage their children in learning actively.D.It can accompany their children in their absence.7.What’s the author’s attitude to the media characters in parenting children? A.Indifferent.B.Critical.C.Supportive.D.Disapproving.CDeep in the middle of Sri Lanka,a massive column of rock reaches out from the green tropical forest.It is 660 feet tall and features frescoes(壁画),graffiti,and landscaped gardens.The rock is known as Sigiriya and holds a special place in the island’s cultural history.It was established as the stronghold of a king over 1,500 years ago,and today the Sigiriya complex stands as one of the earliest preserved examples of ancient urban planning.Located in the Central Province,the column of rock is somewhat central to the country.The rock is known as Sihagiri,meaning“Lion Rock”,a nod to the giant animal carved from stone which greeted visitors at the entrance.In 476 BC,King Dhatusena ruled over Sri Lanka.One of his illegal sons,Kashyapa,wanted the throne(王位).Kashyapa overthrew Dhatusena and drove his brother Moggallana to Southern India.Kashyapa crowned himself king in 477 BC.King Kashyapa chose Sigiriya as his palace because its position was an advantage to the defensive stronghold,offering fantastic 360-degree views.Plans to build a city quickly unfolded and after several years,the Sigiriya complex had become a business center for the new King.Sigiriya was both a palace and a fortress(堡垒);the overall complex featured five gates and measured just under 3 km by just over 1 km.The site plan consisted of a fort,an upper palace on the top of the rock,and lower palaces at ground level.The King also constructed gardens throughout,and for protection a river with walls surrounded the complex.Frescoes decorate the western side of the rock,along with the mirror wall,a brick face covered in a highly-polished white plaster.When new,the wall was said to be able to produce reflections.Over time the Mirror Wall became a graffiti board,covered in verses written by visitors.Known as “Sigiri Graffiti”,some of the messages date to the 8th century CE.8.It is implied in the passage that Sigiriya was built to ____________.A.preserve the culture of Sri Lanka B.prove the ancient urban planningC.keep the King from being attacked D.protect the green tropical forest 9.According to the passage,some visitors would ___________.A.have a reflection before the Mirror WallB.1eave comments on the Mirror WallC.draw beautiful paintings of girls on the wallD.be lost in thought before the Mirror Wall10.What do we know about Sigiriya?A.Its entrance is carved like a lion.B.Its gardens are at ground level.C.Its western side is a mirror. D.Its palaces are on the top of the rock.11.What is the best title of the passage?A.The giant lions in Sri Lanka B.The pearl of the Indian OceanC.The Lion Rock of Sri Lanka D.The mirror wall in a rockDNext time you find yourself tending to your flower garden,you may want to stay quiet. The flowers are listening.Israeli scientists discovered that the plants hear bees approaching and attempt to lure them in with sweeter nectar(花蜜).In several experiments,they found that playing audio recordings of buzzing bees around certain flowers will cause the sugar concentration in the nectar to rise by about 20%in 1ess than five minutes.Such a rapid reaction by plants to sound had never previously been reported.Just to compare,the researchers also tried a higher frequency noise—like that made by a mosquito or a bat—and the flowers did not respond.The authors point out that the behavior is actually in line with the natural order of things,considering that a plant’s ability to sense its environment and respond to it is critical for its survival.So,it would seem that plants have some sort of consciousness.This is not the first time that plants have reacted to the sound around them.In a 2009 study, the researchers found that women’s voices help make plants grow faster.In that experiment,tomato plants were found to grow up to two inches taller when they were tended to by a female gardener.What if we told you that a potato chip bag left on the floor of a break room could listen in on office gossip? As people were talking around the potato chip bag,they were sending tiny sound vibrations(振动)into the air.Those vibrations then hit lifeless objects around the room. Now imagine if you had a camera that was zoomed in on one of those objects extremely closely.In theory,you could actually see the object move along with the vibrations.You could then feed that video into a computer program that could translate the vibrations and you can play back the audio of the conversation that just took place.So the next time you’re at the botanical garden or in a grocery aisle,careful what you say.Someone or something—might be listening.12.Which of the following best explains“lure”in Paragraph 2?A.Shut.B.Attract.C.Trap.D.Lead.13.What is vital for plants to survive?A.The soil depending on to grow in.B.The audio recordings played to them.C.The identification to the sound frequency.D.The power to sense and react to the environment.14.What can speed up the growth of plants?A.The women’s voice.B.The strength of the vibration.C.The species of the young plant.D.The number of the music played.15.What is the main idea of the text?A.Plants may have the ability to listen.B.Sound vibrations can be processed into an audio.C.Buzzing bees can increase the production of nectar.D.The frequency of vibration determines plants’growth.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。
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。
2020届山东省日照市高三一模英语试题(带答案解析)
A.By having dinner together.B.By buying delicious local food.
C.By collecting some souvenirs.D.By flying high above the trees.2
Service with Local Organizations and Exploration of Turrialba
Our afternoons in the Turrialba area will be spent putting our new skills to the test as we spend time volunteering at a local children's home,a senior home,and a center for native women.We'll play games,talk,and help the residents of each place with tasks(helping with homework for the young kids or cleaning for the seniors).On an afternoon off from service, we'll head to a local waterfall/swimming hole and hit the lively Turrialba market to collect flavorful local eats and perhaps some souvenirs.
Manuel Antonio National Park:Wildlife Tour,Beaches&Zip Lining
英语--日照市2023届高三第三次模拟考试题
2020级高三校际联合考试英语试题本试卷共三部分,共10页。
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AKnown as “the roof of the world” the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has long been an ideal and mysterious (神秘的)destination for visitors who are passionate about exploring remote lands. Here we recommend some of the best tourist destinations in Tibet which might suit your travel taste. Bangong Lake National Forest ParkBangong Lake National Forest Park is an ideal place for bird watching in Tibet in spring. Due to the good ecological environment, the island boasts a good variety of bird species. Every spring,warm winds from the Bay of Bengal blow into the Ngari Plateau, and birds that fly from the plateau to the South Asian continent the previous winter would return here to lay eggs and breed.Ranwu LakeRanwu Lake is well-known for its quietness and its purity of blueness. Scenery along the lake side varies a good deal with grass, forest, autumn leaves, white water fowl and colorful pebbled clearly reflected in the mirror-like water. When spring comes,a reflection of green trees dances on the lake and people feel like they are walking into a romantic dream land.Nanyi ValleyNanyigou scenic spot is an important birthplace of the mysterious Tibetan medicine culture. The ecological conditions here are so good that the place is rich in various animals, herbs and other numerous plant species. Surrounded by mountains and covered in clouds, Nanyi Valley is an ideal spring destination for visitors, where you can find peach and azalea blossoms everywhere.Peach blossom valley, NyingchiThe peach blossoms in Nying chi have been famed as “the most beautiful peach flowers in the world” The annual Nyingchi peach blossom festival has become a signature tourism event on the plateau. Peach blossoms can be seen everywhere—around houses,across farmlands and along streams.1. Why is Bangong Lake National Forest Park an ideal place for birds?A. It is an untouched place.B. It is warm all year round.C. It offers good ecological conditions.D. It fries them from rain and wind.2. Which of the following highlights Ranwu Lake?A. Its dancing trees.B. Its rare species.C. Its mysterious medicine.D. Its natural scenery.3. What can you do in both Nanyi Valley and Nyingchi?A. Sail along streams.B. Collect herbs.C. Watch various animals.D. Appreciate peach blossoms.BMost of us take the task of buying a cup of coffee for granted, as it seems simple enough. However,we have no idea just how stressful tasks like this can be for people who suffer from disabilities. That ' s why it ' so heart-warming to see a story like this in which a barista(咖啡师)does something small to make life a little easier for someone who is deaf.Ibby Piracha lost his hearing when he was only two years old,and he now goes to his local cafe in Leesburg,Virginia to order a cup of coffee at least three times a week. Though all the baristas who work there have his order memorized,Ibby always write his order on his phone and shows it to the barista.One day,however,one of the baristas did something that changed everything! After Ibby ordered his coffee, he was amazed when barista crystal pane handed him a note in response. “I've been learning sign language just so you can have the same experience as everyone else,” the noteread. Crystal then asked Ibby in sign language what he would like to order.Ibby was touched that she would learn sign language just to help him feel welcome. “I was just so moved that she actually wanted to learn sign language. It is really a totally different language and it was something that she wanted to do because of me? Because I was a deaf customer? I was very,very impressed,”Ibby said.Krystal had spent hours watching teaching videos so that she could learn enough sign language to give Ibby the best customer service that she could! “My job is to make sure people have the experience they expect and that's what I gave him,”Krystal says.Ibby posted a photo of crystal’s note online,and it quickly went viral,getting hundreds of likes and comments that praised crystal for her kind action.4. What can we learn about I b by Piracha from paragraph 2?A. He was born deaf.B. He lives a hard life.C. He loves to order take-out food.D. He visits the cafe regularly.5. Why did crystal learn sign language?A. To serve Ibby better.B. To attract more customers.C. To give Ibby a big surprise.D. To make herself more popular.6. Which of the following can best describe crystal?A. Kind and considerate.B. Honest and responsible.C. Sociable and humorous.D. Ambitious and sensitive.7. What message does the author want to convey in the text?A. Two heads are better than one.B. A small act makes a difference.C. One good turn deserves another.D. Actions speak louder than words.C“Bike buses”—adult-led group bike rides to school—are taking over neighborhoods. Many families are abandoning cars and starting a sweatier morning ride with friends,biking in organizedgroups led by grown-up volunteers. The effort is a call to fight against climate change,encourage exercise and reduce school drop-off traffic. And both parents and kids say it just makes the children happier.Minneapolis dad devil Olson organized a bike bus for his local school zone. Olson says cyclingcreate connectivity between all walks of life.Six years ago,Olson partnered with Minneapolis Public Schools to run a 2- mile bike bus thatdropped off students at two elementary schools. So far,Olson has led 11 semi-annual bike buses thathave grown from about 60 participants to nearly 150. “We meet at 8 am. to play soccer and football,and eat do nuts,” said Olson. “Then we review safety measures and start our ride. It's nothing butlaughing,shouting and pure joy.”The group makes about eight stops along the way to pick up children, many of whom areaccompanied by parents. “We want kids to celebrate going to school,” explained Olson, adding thatthe kids who participate enjoy opportunities to communicate with students in different graded.In San Francisco,lake Bornheimer co-runs SF Bike Bus,which organized city-wide school routes,with the goal of inspiring people around the country to start bike buses. “Our first 3- mile rideincluded more than 100 kids, families, and adults in one trip to school,” said Bornheimer. The bike busexperience has reassured parents who were otherwise nervous about their children biking aroundtraffic. “Our hope is to create a bike bus for every school in San Francisco,”he said.8. Which aspect of bike buses is covered in the first paragraph?A. Their origin.B. Their purpose.C. Their appearance.D. Their development.9. How does a bike bus benefit children according to Olson?A. It contributes a lot to their bravery.B. It believes them of their learning stress.C. It increased their communication chances.D. It improved their academic performances.10. What does Bornheimer want to do next?A. Organize more bike buses.B. Remove parents ' worries.C. Convince parents to join them.D. Design the best school routed.11. What is the text mainly about?A. A great source of happiness.B. A safe means of transportation.C. Arising trend of living in the US.D. A unique way of getting kids to class.DA new we arable device that wraps around your finger like a plaster can harvest sweat while you sleep and use it to generate electricity, according to the developers from University of California,San Die go.Most power producing we arable device require wearers to perform intense exercise or depend on external sources such as sunlight or large changes in temperature. But the new strip uses a passive system to generate electricity from sweat in your fingertips, even if you are sleeping or sitting completely still. This is because the finger tips are the sweatiest part of the body. So, thanks to a smart sponge material, this can be collected and processed by conductors.The energy harvester produced small amounts of electricity when the wearer presses down or starts to sweat,or from light finger tapping. It does this by converting activities like typing,texting,or playing the piano into extra charge.Finger tips have one of the highest concentrations of sweat glands in the body,with coach finger producing between 100 and 1,000 times more sweat than most other areas, according to the researchers.Co-first author doctoral student Mr. Bin said: “The reason why we feel sweatier on other parts of the body is that those spots are not well ventilated(通风的). By contrast, the finger tips are always exposed to air, so the sweat evaporated as it comes out. So rather than letting it evaporate,we use our device to collect this sweat, and it can generate a significant amount o f energy.”The device is equipped with electrical conductors or electrode(电极)made from a carbon foam, which absorbs any finger sweat. Enzyme(酶)on the electrode then cause a chemical sweat molecule to generate electricity.The device only stores up a little bit power at the moment, and would take about three weeks of constant wear to power a smart phone,but the researchers hope to increase capacity in future.12. How is the new device different from other wearables?A. It is cost-effective.B. It is harmless to skin.C. at required no exercise.D. It produced electricity.13. What does the underlined word “evaporate” in paragraph 5 mean?A. Changes into a gas.B. Freezes in the air.C. Drops to the ground.D. Becomes bigger in amount.14. What is the disadvantage of the device?A. It is extremely small in size.B. It is very difficult to operate.C. It has a very limited power capacity.D. It relies much on temperature changes.15. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. Sweats FingertipsB. Power from FingertipsC. An Electrical ConductorD. A Rechargeable Device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。
2020年山东省日照市英语三模试卷与详细解析
2020年山东省日照市英语三模试卷与详细解析一、完形填空Minh Best, born without arms, loves to paint and she's found a unique way to approach her work. To 1 her paintings, she uses her foot to hold the brush. The girl has not let anything 2 her back, especially from doing what she loves: painting.Her paintings have 3 from an artistic hobby into a way for Minh and her parents, Sarah Best and Justin Best, to raise money for her to 4 Camp No Limits. " Camp No Limits is a camp for children with limb (肢体) differences, " Sarah Best said. We are trying to 5 to West next year as there are campers like Minh and we want her to 6 them.”Online and direct messages with specific requests are 7 ways Minh's paintings have been sold. “Several people ha ve told us, with tears in their eyes, how 8 they are to get to see her do what she loves. “ Sarah Best said.The family has already raised more than $5,000, helping pay for travel 9 to two camps just this year. “ 10she attends these camp s, she’ll know she’s just one of the crowd, ” Sarah Best remarked.As her drawings continue to 11 the shelves, Minh's family would love to be able to help other kids attend these camps and offer financial assistance through these 12 . “Attending these camps, she’s already 13 others as well,” Best said. “Again, her love for life is just catching and it gives people of all ages 14 , even at these camps.”Minh will continue to paint, cook, dance and do everything that brings her joy 15 limitations.1.A.sell B.enjoy C.promote D.make2.A.hold B.call C.bring D.give3.A.risen B.grown C.ranged D.stayed4.A.attend B.witness C.experience D.deliver5.A.move B.walk C.travel D.cycle6.A.argue with B.catch up with C.fit in with D.agree with7.A.normal B.common C.original D.unique8.A.blessed B.annoyed C.considerate D.adorable9.A.plans B.books C.aims D.expenses10.A.Since B.Though C.When D.Because11.A.run into B.pass down C.apply for D.fly off12.A.lessons B.classes C.donations D.comments13.A.hurt B.inspired C.prevented D.offended14.A.money B.hope C.experiences D.paintings15.A.without B.despite C.over D.through二、阅读选择Missouri Wildlife Rescue CenterMissouri Wildlife Rescue Center is a shelter for endangered and illegally-traded foreign animals confiscated (没收) by the U.S. Wildlife Service. It carries out the motto "Preservation through Education" by educating visitors about the preservation of the environment and the inter-dependence of all living things.Field tripsThe Center hosts field trips for schools and camps throughout Southern California. Each field trip lasts two hours, consisting of a one-hour gathering and a one-hour tour of the facility with lessons associated with California State Science Standards.Throughout the field trip, students learn about the latest developments in environmental protection and the ways in which wildlife interacts with various ecosystems. The students also receive an up-close and hands-on experience with our rescuedforeign wildlife. The tour includes different environmental exhibits that show the ways students can help protect animals in the wild.Public toursGuided tours of the Center introduce visitors to over two hundred rescued foreign wildlife. Each tour is led by a staff member, and features fun animal facts, hands-on animal encounters. surprising rescue stories, environmental exhibits, and original approaches to going green. Visitors may only see the animals on a guided tour, for both your safety and the safety of our animals.The guided tour lasts approximately 45-60 minutes. Visitors are served on a first-come, first-served basis. No reservations are required. However, tours may sell out. We suggest larger groups schedule a private tour.Our regular public tour’s times are subject to change with out notice. Please call in advance for the most up-to-date information16.What is Missouri Wildlife Rescue Center intended for?A.Helping study wildlife abroad.B.Collecting money for animal shelters.C.Raising awareness of wildlife protection.D.Deepening our understanding of rare animals.17.What can students do on a field trip?A.Share stories of rescuing animals. B.Take part in foreign wildlife rescue.C.Explore why species get endangered. D.Learn how wildlife affects ecosystems.18.What can we learn about a guided tour?A.Large groups are served first. B.Animals are not available.C.Booking ahead is needed. D.Tours 'times are flexible."Keep your eyes open. This is where the Ewoks live.'' The one-hour drive outside of San Francisco, covered in clouds along windy roads, has inspired my husband to say this sentence at least a dozen times.We finally arrive at Muir Woods National Park. I explain the strange green stuff on trunks of trees as we pass by--mos (苔藓), something my 5-year-old son Cole has never seen in the desert where we live."Mom, are Ewoks real? I think they maybe aren't real. " There's a question in Cole's voice,like he's trying on this idea.We've been down the road of pretending versus reality before, what with all the talk of superheroes and such around our house. "I think you are right. Ewoks are just in the movies. But it would be cool if they were real, right ?"Cole's silent for a while, thinking. "I just saw an Ewok’s ear back there!" Coles spotted an additional Ewok arm and one full body of the tiny hairy creatures. It does indeed look like we are in the Ewok forest of Star Wars.Cole's imagination is more than I can understand. What do plants eat? Which is the best planet? Which rocks float? He loves life. He loves his inner world and outer existence equally.I hear a lot of worry from parents about media sucking the souls from our children, taking away their time for creative play. For us, this hasn’t been the case. Cole and his brother are quite knowledgeable in the realities of life when it comes to Ang ry Birds, Curious George, and the adventures of Indiana Jones. These characters, and others of their own invention, live in my home like visitors, joining us on walks and outings. I appreciate them, though not all the time, for the company they give my sons and their busy minds.I think of media characters as an add-on to already busy minds, by carefully monitoring who gets invited into our lives, they become part of the parenting team. They teach loyalty adventure, curiosity--lessons I'm trying to convey, but in a much cooler way than I can.Pretence is awesome. It provides practice for real life without the ordinary interfering.19.Where are the family heading for?A.The cinema. B.A park. C.San Francisco. D.A desert.20.What can we know about Cole from the passage?A.He is proud of himself. B.He is full of curiosity.C.He is courageous. D.He is considerate.21.What do many parents think of their children playing via media?A.It wastes children's time.B.It can make their children relaxed.C.It can engage their children in learning actively.D.It can accompany their children in their absence.22.What's the authors attitude to the media characters in parenting children?A.Indifferent. B.Critical. C.Supportive. D.Disapproving.Deep in the middle of Sri Lanka, a massive column of rock reaches out from the green tropical forest. It is 660 feet tall and features frescoes (壁画), graffiti, and landscaped gardens.The rock is known as Sigiriya and holds a special place in the island's cultural history.It was established as the stronghold of a king over 1,500 years ago, and today the Sigiriya complex stands as one of the earliest preserved examples of ancient urban planning.Located in the Central Province, the column of rock is somewhat central to the country. The rock is known as Sihagiri, meaning "Lion Rock", a nod to the giant animal carved from stone which greeted visitors at the entrance.In 476 BC.King Dhatusena ruled over Sri Lanka. One of his illegal sons, Kashyapa, wanted the throne (王位). Kashyapa overthrew Dhatusena and drove his brother Moggallana to Southern India. Kashyapa crowned himself king in 477 BC.King Kashyapa chose Sigiriya as his palace because its position was an advantage to the defensive stronghold, offering fantastic 360-degree views. Plans to build a city quickly unfolded and after several years, the Sigiriya complex had become a business center for the new King.Sigiriya was both a palace and a fortress (堡垒); the overall complex featured five gates and measured just under 3 km by just over 1 km. The site plan consisted of a fort,an upper palace on the top of the rock,and lower palaces at ground level. The king also constructed gardens throughout,and for protection a river with walls surrounded the complex.Frescoes decorate the western side of the rock, along with the mirror wall, a brick face covered in a highly-polished white plaster. When new, the wall was said to be able to produce Reflections.Over time the Mirror Wall became a graffiti board, covered in verses written by visitors. Known as "Sigiri Graffiti", some of the messages date to the 8th century CE.23.It is implied in the passage that Sigiriya was built to ______________.A.preserve the culture of Sri Lanka B.prove the ancient urban planningC.keep the King from being attacked D.protect the green tropical forest24.According to the passage, some visitors would _________.A.have a reflection before the Mirror WallB.leave comments on the Mirror WallC.draw beautiful paintings of girls on the wallD.be lost in thought before the Mirror Wall25.What do we know about Sigiriya?A.Its entrance is carved like a lion. B.Its gardens are at ground level.C.Its western side is a mirror. D.Its palaces are on the top of the rock.26.What is the best title of the passage?A.The giant lions in Sri Lanka. B.The pearl of the Indian Ocean.C.The Lion Rock of Sri Lanka. D.The mirror wall in a rock.Next time you find yourself tending to your flower garden, you may want to stay quiet. The flowers are listening.Israeli scientists discovered that the plants hear bees approaching and attempt to lure them in with sweeter nectar (花蜜). In several experiments, they found that playing audio recordings of buzzing bees around certain flowers will cause the sugar concentration in the nectar to rise by about 20% in less than five minutes. Such a rapid reaction by plants to sound had never previously been reported. Just to compare, the researchers also tried a higher frequency noise-like that made by a mosquito or a bat-and the flowers did not respond.The authors point out that the behavior is actually in line with the natural ord er of things, considering that a plant’s ability to sense its environment and respond to it is critical for its survival. So, it would seem that plants have some sort of consciousness.This is not the first time that plants have reacted to the sound around them. In a 2009 study, the researchers found that women’s voices help make plants grow faster. In that experiment, tomato plants were found to grow up to two inches taller whe n they were tended to by a female gardener.What if we told you that a potato chip bag left on the floor of a break room could listen in on office gossip? As people were talking around the potato chip bag, they were sending tiny sound vibrations (振动) into the air. Those vibrations then hit lifeless objects around the room. Now imagine if you had a camera that was zoomed in on one of those objects extremely closely. In theory, you could actually see the object move along with the vibrations. You could then feed that video into a computer program that could translate the vibrations and you can play back the audio of the conversation that just took place.So the next time you're at the botanical garden or in a grocery aisle, careful what you say. Someone-or something-might be listening.27.Which of the following best explains "lure" in Paragraph 2?A.Shut B.Attract C.Trap D.Lead28.What is vital for plants to survive?A.The soil depending on to grow in.B.The audio recordings played to them.C.The identification to the sound frequency.D.The power to sense and react to the environment.29.What can speed up the growth of plants?A.The women's voice. B.The strength of the vibration.C.The species of the young plant. D.The number of the music played.30.What is the main idea of the text?A.Plants may have the ability to listen.B.Sound vibrations can be processed into an audio.C.Buzzing bees can increase the production of nectar.D.The frequency of vibration determines plants’ growth.三、七选五Spending your spare time alone or with your friends, which do you prefer? For me, I'd rather be alone. 31.Being with friends can be fun and can help you get through the rough spots in life. However, it's the time alone, I think, that forms you as a person.32.Of course, I can think about these thing s when I’m with others, but it's harder to concentrate in a crowd. Being alone gives me the quiet time to really think about my life and what I want to do with it.By staying alone, I can listen to the silence and relax completely. When I'm alone I can practice meditation (冥想) and lower my stress level. 33.Too much time with friends means filling my mind with a lot of chats. That’s enjoyable for a moment, but can dull my Concentration.If I’m with other people, it's easy sometimes to become too worried about what other peop le think of me. When I'm alone I have time to step back. 34.Finally, when I’m constantly in the company of other people, I’m always making compromises in order to find solutions that the entire group can enjoy. 35.It’s natural to want to be with other people, but I find the time I spend alone is more valuable to me in the long run. A.And that naturally leads to you feeling more independent.B.This will prevents me from doing things I actually enjoy.C.I need this time alone to re-energize my mind and spirit.D.That's a very good way to sharpen my powers of concentration.E.The time spent alone gives you a greater appreciation for yourself.F.When alone, I have time to think about my goals and to develop a strategy to reach them.G.Thus, I can see the real value of things, without being influenced by the opinions of others.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。
2020年日照市实验高级中学高三英语一模试卷及答案
2020年日照市实验高级中学高三英语一模试卷及答案第一部分阅读(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AExperts say that if food were a country, it would rank second behind theUSas one of the biggest greenhouse gas polluters. The reason is the rising demand for meat. Animal farming is responsible for 14.5 percent of global methane emissions. While cowsare the worst contributors, pigs, sheep, donkeys and other animals play a part as well.Animal agriculture also causes land to become damaged, water to be polluted and forests to get destroyed. With the world population forecast to rise to 9.8 billion by 2050, things are only looking worse for our already decreasing natural resources. While going vegetarian would help, meat consumption is too deep-rooted in most Western diets to allow for such a sharp, permanent change. That is why experts are advocating substituting some of the beef, chicken, or pork with ordinary insects!Insects, which grow into adults within a matter of months, if not weeks, are ready for consumption much faster than domestic animals. They also require much less room, use less water and food, and produce far less greenhouse gas than animals.Of the 1.1 million insect species worldwide, scientists have identified 1,700 as eatable. Among them are ants, grasshoppers, grubs, and earthworms. Just like animals, each insect has a different taste. Tree worms taste just like pork, and grubs are similar to smoked meat.While eating insects might be a new concept for Western people, over 2 billion people worldwide consume insects as a regular part of their diet. Besides being delicious, insects are high in protein, have very few calories, and are free of the saturated fat found in animal meat. Insects can be prepared in many ways. Creative cooks can use them to cook protein-rich soup, make baked treats, and even fry a few with vegetables. So eat insects--- both your body and Mother Earth will thank you for it!1. Which of the following animals contribute the most to global methane emissions?A. Sheep.B. Donkeys.C. Cows.D. Pigs.2. How is the third paragraph developed?A. By making comparisons.B. By providing examples.C. By listing data.D. By asking questions.3. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.Few people eat insects regularly.B. Ordinary insects are high in fat.C. Insects contain various vitamins.D. Saturated fat is harmful to health.BI was at my parent’s dinner table. Before me was a worn journal of thin and discolor1 ed pages. It was my grandfather’s journal and now belonged to my father. My grandfather had passed away in the months leading up to my birth. I never got to visit the places he had frequented and the people who had been a part of his life’s journey.I was now about to enter his world, through the words he had left behind. Within minutes, I wascaptivatedby the power of the written words. In the magical script (笔迹) before me, I was transported to another age when food was an everyday art, planned, prepared and enjoyed in the company of others, and a time when people had the heart to pause their own lives to embrace (拥抱) each other’s struggles. All this was conveyed to me in the beauty of the words that flowed together to connect with the writer’s mind and understand the world they lived in.That kind of writing seems to be lost on us today. We have gotten used to writing in bite-sized pieces for a public looking for entertainment, and hungry for information. No wonder, there are nearly 200 million bloggers on the Internet and a new blog is created somewhere in the world every half a second. Instead of adding to our collective wisdom, most of these writings reflectthe superficiality (肤浅) and impatience of our day and age.This not only robs us of the skill of writing impressive essays, it also prevents us from exploring what is indeed important. Writing humbles (使谦卑) us in a way that is vital for our character growth, by reminding us about the limits of the self and our appropriate place in the vast flow of life. Writing frees us by helping us explore the unknown so that we really open up to magic of the world around us. I saw all of this in the writing of my grandfather. And I’ve seen it again and again in the writings of the greatest thinkers of humanity. Their writing reflect deep thought on issues of human importance.4. The underlined word “captivated” in the second paragraph can be replaced by “________”.A. puzzledB. frightenedC. attractedD. defeated5. In the author’s grandfather’s age, people ________.A. lived a hard lifeB. cared about each otherC. were fond of writingD. treated food as an art6. The author begins the text with her grandfather’s journal in order to ________.A. show her respect to her grandfatherB. present the importance of good writingC. express her interest in reading as well as writingD. raise the problems with today’s writing7. In the last paragraph, the author is trying to _________.A. discuss what good writing is likeB. express her strong desire to learn writing skillsC. stress the effects of her grandfather’s journal on herD. show her admiration for her grandfather’s writingC“Your mind is a garden; your thoughts are the seeds. The harvest can either be flowers or weeds,” William Wordsworth wrote. In the above quote, William suggests that the process of gardening mirrors human life. Depending on what we “plant” in our lives, we bloom (生长茂盛) or don’t. Before you start to work in your garden, it’s necessary to have a vision for it. Thinking of what youwant to grow in your garden and how to lay it out is a good first step in making your vision a fruitful reality. In life, you should consider what you want to create and what you want to achieve, because your mind-garden is like the white paper and the possibilities are endless. Regardless of what you choose to plant, poor soil isn’t suitable for growth. This is why gardeners take the time and energy to upgrade the soil before planting. So, creating the right soil is important to the realization of your goals and dreams. Fortunately, there are countless ways to make your personal bedrock better. Getting an education is one of the most effective ways, which can help you enrich your life’s soil.You don’t have to be an enthusiastic gardener to understand the meaning of “You reap(收获) what you sow.” When a gardener wants tomatoes, they just need to plant tomato seeds. It’s a very clear act that produces an expected result. Each of us has the power to decide which “life seeds” to plant. For example, if you plant ill seeds, it's likely that you’ll experience pain in return. Contrarily, if you plant seeds of kindness and understanding, your life will bloom with happiness and love.A gardener’s trulyarduouswork begins after the seeds are in the ground because a garden requires a lot of care and attention. Regular watering and weeding are required for a healthy garden. So, to ensure your dreams takeroot, you should be devoted, aware, and present. After countless hours and energy spent, the crops have grown well and are finally ready to be harvested.8. What is important before gardeners break ground in their gardens?A. Receiving some training in planting.B. Drawing up a good plan for their gardens.C. Having the courage to accept the worst outcome.D. Doing research on the common local garden plants.9. What is compared to getting education by the author?A. Improving the condition of the soil.B. Growing your most favorable plants.C. Taking care of the plants in your garden.D. Selecting proper goals in gardening work.10. What does the author want to express in Paragraph 3?A. Your quality of life depends on your positive action.B. Your experience can help you understand plants better.C. Your choice of soil is an important part in your gardening.D. Your knowledge of planting will make you a successful gardener.11. What does the underlined word “arduous” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. BeneficialB. CreativeC. Boring.D. ToughDNot long after the first fitness magazine was published, a list probably followed soon after, ranking the best fitness equipment. This tradition has continued, with the implied message: usethisand exercise willbe yours.And that's part of the problem, says Dr. Lieberman, a professor of Harvard University. There isn't one “best” anything to achieve fitness. Besides, people understand exercise is good for them. Knowledge about exercise still doesn't motivate.Before you can answer why, it helps to look at history. Before the Industrial Revolution, people fetched water and walked up stairs because they had to. But then technology made life and work easier. Exercise has become something that people have to carve out time for. “It's a fundamental instinct to avoid physical activity when it's neither necessary nor rewarding,” he says.It would seem like being healthy would qualify as necessary, but a doctor's prescription to exercise “can make it like taking cod liver oil,” Lieberman says. “Sometimes it works, but more often than not, it doesn't. And it's still coming across as an order, and “not having a heart attack in five years is not an immediate reward,” says Dr. BethFrates, assistant professor at Harvard Medical School.People might not want to exercise because it's never been enjoyable. Most of us probably have memories of gym class, not being picked for a team, or being in a fitness center that's filled with in-shape people. The majority don't feel excited. They feel that exercise isn't for them, but it can be. Coaching people in an empowering and motivating way can work much better than ordering someone to exercise. It starts with an expanded definition of what counts as exercise, and an injection of what's rarely used to describe exercise, but is certainly allowed: namely, fun.12. What does the underlined “this” in paragraph 1 refer to?A. The magazine.B. The tradition.C. The equipment.D. The message.13. What can we infer about technology?A. It improves life quality.B. It saves people's time.C. It drives social progress.D. It makes exercise less likely.14. Why does the author mention “cod liver oil” in paragraph 4?A. To attach importance to health.B. To present a doctor's prescription.C. To explain exercise is considered inessential.D. To introduce the latest medical application.15. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?A. Exercise should be made more joyful.B. It's more fun to work out with others.C. We may encounter bad workout experiences.D. Orders work well to motivate people to exercise.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。
2020年山东省日照市高三校际联考英语试题及答案解析
2020年山东省日照市高三校际联考英语试题注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息;2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上。
第I卷(选择题)一、阅读理解Barbican Art GalleryA world-class arts and learning center, the Barbican pushes the boundaries of all major art forms including dance, film, music, theater and many visual arts from Egypt.Tickets:Adult: £10 online/£12 at the door13-17 years old: £6 online/£8 at the doorChildren aged 12 and under: FreeOpening Times:Sat.—Wed.: 10 a.m.—6 p.m.; Thu.一Fri.: 10 a.m.一9 p.m.Review by Laura Miller: I have just watched To Kill a Mockingbird here. The play and actors were fantastic. Nice and clean ladies' toilets with hot water. During the interval, they were selling the usual ice cream and drinks. Not all staff were friendly, but most were. I would come again to watch another show or even the same one.The British MuseumA museum of the world, for the world. Discover over two million years of human history and culture. Some of the world-famous objects include the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon sculptures and Egyptian mummies.Admission and opening times:Free, open daily 10 a.m.—17:30 p.m.The Museum is closed on Jan. 1, Good Friday (April 10, 2020) and Dec. 24, 25 & 26, but open every other day of the year.Review by Robert James: I arrived at the main entrance line at 10:45 a.m., waited patiently as it rolled forward for a few minutes. Now 11:30 a.m. with two thirds of the line to go, another 30 minutes to wait and with knowledge that I had to go downtown shopping by 1 p.m., I turned on my heels and left.1.How much will a couple with kids of 11 and 14 pay for online tickets of the Art Gallery? A.£20. B.£26.C.£32. D.£36.2.What did Miller like best about Barbican Art Gallery?A.Dance. B.Film.C.Music. D.Theater.3.What do the gallery and the museum have in common?A.Both offer free admission. B.Egyptian exhibits are on display. C.They're open all year round. D.They're located downtown.Parker Stewart, a 16-year-old from Sayre School, a college preparatory school in the United States, knew last year that he wanted his independent study on the environment to have a broad impact on the community. In order to "reduce the carbon footprint," Stewart planned to produce enough solar energy to power the school's science labs. Now his plan is set to happen. The installation of 30 solar panels is scheduled for late January.As he began his research on solar energy, he discovered a useful phone app. By entering an address, he could find out how much sunlight the location receives each day. Based on how much sunlight it receives, Stewart found that his school building was the desired position.At the suggestion of his science teacher, Debbie Wheeler, Parker first performed an energy audit(测算)of the science lab to see how much energy a typical lab uses per day. Then, he started his research, contacting a local installer of solar panels, Synergy Home, to do the job.Parker lacked money for launching the project, so he convinced Sayre's head of school to fund him after explaining the benefits of solar power for the school and community. Since Sayre provided the initial seed money to provide supplies and the purchase of one panel, the project has grown to include a total of 30 panels. They are expected to generate enough energy to run all four of the science labs on campus."It feels like a dream to think that an idea I had resulted from my AP Environmental class would have this kind of impact," said Stewart, expressing gratitude for Wheeler's help.Wheeler said the success of the project was due to Parker's efforts and willingness to follow through on the project from start to finish.“I've had other students talk about environmental initiatives on campus, but Parker had the persistence to make it happen," she said.4.How did the app help Stewart start his project?A.To find an ideal location. B.To conduct an energy audit.C.To look up specific information. D.To introduce financial aids.5.Who invested in Stewart's project at the beginning?A.Sayre School. B.His parents.C.Synergy Home. D.His community.6.What inspired Stewart to do his solar power project?A.The phone app he discovered.B.The air pollution in his community.C.A suggestion from his science teacher.D.An idea from his Environmental class.7.What contributed to Stewart's success according to Wheeler?A.His wisdom. B.His bravery.C.His willpower. D.His independence.Rescue workers and thousands of volunteers are not the only ones who have won hearts and minds for their heroic efforts in the search for survivors after Tuesday's powerful earthquake inMexico. Fifteen dogs from the navy's canine(军犬)unit have assisted this week in the rescue efforts at the sites of collapsed buildings across Mexico City, where more than 50 people have been pulled alive from the ruins.Of the canine heroes none is more famous or loved than Frida, a six-year-old white Labrador who in her distinguished service has won praise for her ability to detect people who have been trapped by various natural disasters. Over her admirable career she has found 52 people including 12 survivors in Mexico and other Latin American countries.This week, Frida and Evil and Echo—two Belgian Shepherds that have also been specially trained for rescue efforts一were sent to the site of the collapsed Enrique Rebsamen School in southern Mexico City.Equipped with goggles that protect her eyes from dust and smoke, boots to prevent damage to her paws while she climbs over rough ruins, Frida took to her work looking every bit the part of the ruins.If Frida detects the presence of a survivor, she is trained to bark to alert rescue workers but if she detects a corpse she stops suddenly before proceeding, her handler explained.Eleven children were rescued from ruins at the school but this time human rescue workers rather than the dogs were the ones who located them.However, that hasn't stopped Frida from becoming a social media star and reaching a new level of fame this week. Videos and other social media posts that highlight the work of Frida and her impressive record of detecting people trapped by natural disasters spread quickly online.While she has yet to detect anyone trapped in the ruins this week, she and other rescue dogs are continuing to work tirelessly, searching through spaces that humans cannot reach. With the possibility that there are still people trapped alive, time will tell whether she adds to her rescue record.8.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A.Severe earthquakes in Mexico B.Undertaking rescue work.C.People waiting for rescue D.Special rescuers in Mexico.9.What makes Frida a social media star?A.Her rescue records and tireless work.B.Her cooperation with the rescue team.C.Her cool appearance with some special devices.D.Her ability to search spaces beyond humans' reach.10.What does the underlined word "corpse" in paragraph 5 probably mean?A.An article of clothing. B.An unconscious animal.C.A dead person. D.A special signal.11.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that_______ .A.Frida will achieve nothingB.Frida will probably work miraclesC.more dogs will be sent to the areaD.the rest of the rescue will be done by dogsHybrid cars, also called hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), are cars that use more than one source of energy to run. They differ from the majority of cars on the road today in several ways. The main difference is that HEVs run on gasoline and electricity. An HEV car has abattery-powered motor as well as an engine that runs on gasoline.A hybrid car is a bit more expensive to produce than a regular car even though its engine is smaller. The reason for the greater expense is that the engine is more complex. It has specialized mechanisms that allow it to operate using gasoline and electric power. It also contains a computer that works differently from those of regular cars. Even though it is more expensive to purchase, it costs less to own than gas-powered cars. When an HEV car is at a stoplight or going at a speed below 15 miles per hour, its special computer tells it to run just on electric power. When the computer senses that the car needs more power, it puts the gasoline engine back to work. The computer is constantly deciding whether the car will use electricity, gas, or a combination of the two.Because the HEV has electric power to help it run, it uses much less fuel than most cars. In fact hybrid cars are the most fuel-efficient cars that exist today. They can get from 50 to 60 miles per gallon on average. The high mileage saves money for the car owner and conserves precious supplies of petroleum. Hybrid cars help the environment in other ways too. For example, whenthe HEV is using electric power, it does not send out poisonous smoke that pollute the air.Despite the differences between hybrid cars and regular cars, HEVs offer the same feel as regular cars. They handle the same way and speed up and stop in the same way too. HEVs, though, are generally smaller than gasoline-powered cars. Their rounded, aerodynamic frame helps add to their fuel efficiency but unfortunately does not add to the amount of space inside the vehicle.12.Which statement best explains the characteristics of an HEV?A.Safe and reliable. B.Expensive but long-lasting. C.Smaller engine, greater power. D.High price, low carbon.13.The transformation between the gasoline and electricity in an HEV is operated by________.A.the engine B.the batteryC.the computer D.the driver14.For what purpose was the HEV invented?A.To save energy. B.To provide better service.C.To lower the expense of purchase. D.To give the drivers a different feeling. 15.Where does the passage probably come from?A.A health report. B.A science magazine.C.A vehicle advertisement. D.A travel journal.二、完形填空Jake and Max Klein are twin brothers who have a passion for volunteering. Their family have always done community 16 .At a young age, they chose to 17 family's gifts at their birthday parties, but asked them to donate money to a charity. When they were seven, Jake and Max were interested in 18 with a family friend at the local homeless shelter to help cook. 19 ,he turned them down because they were too 20 and they had to be fourteen to cook. This led them on an endless 21 to come up with a way to help other kids who were also facing a 22 challenging: wanting to help but 23 because of their age.So, Kids That Do Good was 24 to "show ways to kids or adults, at any age, they could join the community and make a 25 .The small 26 has grown into a large website that brings thousands of 27 visitors each year. Jake and Max say that their website brings 35,000 unique viewers, of those viewers, Kids That Do Good has 28kids to 16,000 organizations.Jake and Max are 29 with school and after-class activities and other community service promises. Kids That Do Good also has blog posts that advise kids on 30 their own charitable event.16.A.surveys B.services C.duties D.businesses 17.A.sort out B.play with C.give up D.put away 18.A.travelling B.volunteering C.cooking D.recycling 19.A.Unfortunately. B.Happily C.Honestly D.Gratefully 20.A.shy B.awkward C.weak D.young 21.A.task B.ability C.chance D.determination 22.A.public B.similar C.sharp D.direct23.A.joked B.blamed C.denied D.praised 24.A.advised B.allowed C.named D.created 25.A.judgment B.difference C.comment D.decision 26.A.plan B.effort C.project D.experiment 27.A.pleased B.satisfied C.amazed D.interested 28.A.connected B.exposed C.contributed D.attracted 29.A.familiar B.patient C.busy D.content 30.A.remembering B.describing C.celebrating D.building第II卷(非选择题)三、七选五What do employers want from business graduates?Prospective employers have always expected business-school graduates to possess a certain set of skills, such as strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities. Today, employers are looking for even more一technical expertise paired with interpersonal and intrapersonal(内在)skills.31.You can learn the technical skills on the job or in school, but the soft skills are more challenging to get.32.That can make you the type of employee that companies want to hire and promote. Recent data in The Financial Times 2018 Skills Gap Study agrees that soft skills, like the ability to work well in a team, were rated as "most important" by 64 percent of respondents.During your business-school experience, you'll have the opportunity to build these skills as you work on group projects, interact with teachers, and participate in internships(实习).When you reflect on your personal and professional lives, the people who have mastered skills like communication, listening, and cooperation are the people who stand out to you.33.But that doesn't mean that there aren't other skills on the top of many companies' wish lists.34.The first is "combine", which is the ability to combine and deal with information from multiple sources to solve complex problems. The second is "organize", or the ability to organize information to see relationships and to solve multiple, interrelated problems. 35.A.Market yourself as someone with soft skills.B.And they stand out to prospective employers too.C.So these skills in high demand have great value in the hiring market.D.What you may not realize is the lasting impact of developing skills like leadership. E.Soft skills like flexibility and teamwork are in high demand among employers.F.The skills you gain while earning your MBA help prepare you for various careers. G.The skills that employers have the most difficulty finding often have the most value in the marketplace.四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
山东省日照五莲县丶安丘市、诸城市、兰山区2020届高三6月模拟英语试题参考答案
2020年高考模拟训练英语试题参考答案第一部分㊀阅读理解(共两节,20小题,每小题2.5分,满分50分)1 5ACBDC㊀6 10ADCAA㊀11 15CABDC㊀16 20GFCDE第二部分㊀语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21 25BCADC㊀26 30ACDBB㊀31 35CDCBD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)36.containing㊀37.which㊀㊀38.from㊀㊀㊀㊀39.found㊀㊀㊀㊀40.animals 41.published42.a㊀㊀㊀㊀㊀㊀43.currently㊀44.experiences㊀45.seasonal 第三部分㊀写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)One Possible Version:Dear Leslie,A Chinese chess competition will be held at2:00pm in the school gym on December 15th.Knowing that you like playing Chinese chess,I am writing to invite you to take part in it. As far as I am concerned,this competition is very meaningful.To begin with,you can play chess with different opponents,which can promote your chess-playing skill.Besides,it is a great chance to make more friends with other students.If you are interested in it,please sign up at the office of the chess club before December10th.I am looking forward to your participation.Yours,Li Hua㊀㊀应用文写作评分标准一㊁评分原则1.本题总分为15分,按5个档次进行评分㊂2.评分时,应主要从内容组织㊁词汇语法和篇章结构三个方面考虑,具体为:(1)对内容要点的覆盖情况以及表述的清楚程度和合理性㊂(2)使用词汇和语法结构的准确性㊁恰当性和多样性㊂(3)上下文的衔接和全文的连贯性㊂3.评分时,先根据作答的整体情况初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来综合衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分㊂4.评分时还应注意:(1)词数少于60或多于100的,从总分中减去2分㊂(2)单词拼写和标点符号是写作规范的重要方面,评分时应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑㊂英㊁美拼写和词汇用法均可接受㊂(3)书写较差以至影响交际的,将分数降低一个档次㊂二㊁内容要点1.比赛时间和地点;2.参加比赛的意义;3.报名方式及日期㊂三㊁各档次的给分范围和要求第五档:(13-15分)能写明全部要点;语言基本无误;行文连贯,表达清楚;第四档:(10-12分)能写明全部或绝大部分要点;语言有少量错误;行文不够连贯,表达基本清楚;第三档:(7-9分)能写明基本要点;语言虽有较多错误,但基本达意;第二档:(4-6分)能写出部分要点;语言错误多,影响意思表达;第一档:(1-3分)只能写出一两个要点;语言错误很多,只有个别句子正确㊂第二节㊀读后续写(满分25分)One Possible Version:Para1: I have a nice warm quilt,if you want it, said Grandma.After a while,a beam of light appeared and a lady walked out of the darkness.Grandma opened the shopping bag and pulled out the multicolored quilt. That̓s pretty and it looks warm, the lady exclaimed and took the quilt,her eyes filled with tears of gratitude.As we walked back down the alley,I looked over my shoulder and saw the lady holding the quilt tightly to her face. You̓re right,still ringing in my ears.Para2:Back home,I found a worn-out quilt by accident in a cupboard.I asked Grandma curiously, Grandma,why is there a quilt here? After a moment of silence,Grandma began to share her own story.On a freezing night decades ago,as a poor young woman sleeping in the same alley,Grandma was offered a quilt,which warmed her up.She was determined to pass the love forward.That̓s why Grandma sewed the old clothes together and made quilts for those in need.After hearing the story,I gave Grandma the biggest hug ever.I thought of all the clothes I didn̓t want to wear anymore and knew what Grandma and I would do the next morning.读后续写评分标准一㊁评分原则1.本题总分为25分,按七个档次给分㊂2.评分时,应主要从内容㊁词汇语法和篇章结构三个方面考虑,具体为:(1)续写内容的质量㊁完整性以及与原文情境的融洽度㊂(2)所使用词汇和语法结构的准确性㊁恰当性和多样性㊂(3)上下文的衔接和全文的连贯性㊂3.评分时,先根据作答的整体情况初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来综合衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分㊂4.评分时还应注意:(1)词数少于120的,酌情扣分;(2)书写较差,以至影响交际的,酌情扣分㊂(3)单词拼写和标点符号是写作规范的重要方面,评分时应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑㊂英㊁美拼写和词汇用法均可接受㊂二㊁各档次的给分范围和要求档次描述第七档(22-25分) 创造了新颖㊁丰富㊁合理的内容,富有逻辑性,续写完整,与原文情境融洽度高;使用了多样且恰当的词汇和语法结构,表达流畅,语言错误少,且完全不影响理解;自然有效地使用了段落间㊁语句间衔接手段,全文结构清晰,前后呼应,意义连贯㊂第六档(18-21分) 创造了比较丰富㊁合理的内容,比较有逻辑性,续写比较完整,与原文情境融洽度较高;使用了比较多样且恰当的词汇和语法结构,表达比较流畅,有个别错误,但不影响理解;比较有效地使用了语句间衔接手段,全文结构比较清晰,意义比较连贯㊂第五档(15-17分) 创造了基本合理的内容,有一定的逻辑性,续写基本完整,与原文情境相关;使用了比较恰当的词汇和语法结构,表达方式不够多样性,表达有些许错误,但基本不影响理解;使用了语句间衔接手段,全文结构比较清晰,意义比较连贯㊂第四档(11-14分) 创造了基本完整的故事内容,但有的情节不够合理或逻辑性不强,与原文情景基本相关;使用了简单的词汇和语法结构,有部分语言错误和不恰当之处,个别部分影响理解;尚有语句衔接的意识,全文结构基本清晰,意义基本连贯㊂第三档(6-10分) 内容和逻辑上有一些重大问题,续写不够完整,与原文有一定程度脱节;所使用的词汇有限,语法结构单调,错误较多且比较低级,影响理解; 未能使用语句间衔接手段,全文结构不够清晰,意义欠连贯㊂第二档(1-5分) 内容和逻辑上有较多重大问题,或有部分内容抄自原文,续写不完整,与原文情景基本脱节;所使用的词汇非常有限,语法结构单调,错误极多,严重影响理解; 几乎没有使用语句间衔接手段,全文结构不够清晰,意义不连贯㊂第一档(0分)未作答;所写内容太少或无法看清以致无法判断;所写内容全部抄自原文或与题目要求完全不相关㊂。
2020届日照一模英语试题(含答案)
日照市2019—2020学年度高三模拟考试英语试题本试卷共三部分,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;每题2.5分,满分37.5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。
ATEEN SUMMER LANGUAGE,COMMUNITY SERVICE&ZIP LINING TRIP DETAILSAge Range:14—16Trip Dates:6/27—7/05,7/09—7/17,7/21—7/29,8/02—8/10Tuition:2.895(airfare not included)TRIP OVERVIEWPura Vida.Costa Rica’s national motto means “pure life”—and Pura Vida is exactly what you’ll experience as you explore the wonders of this tropical(热带),unusual paradise.Spanish Classes in TurrialbaWe’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.Service with Local Organizations and Exploration of TurrialbaOur afternoons in the Turrialba area will be spent putting our new skills to the test as we spend time volunteering at a local children’s home,a senior home,and a center for native women.We’11 play games,talk,and help the residents of each place with tasks(helping with homework for the young kids or cleaning for the seniors).On an afternoon off from service,we’11 head to a local waterfall/swimming hole and hit the lively Turrialba market to collect flavorful local eats and perhaps some souvenirs.Manuel Antonio National Park:Wildlife Tour,Beaches &Zip LiningFor our final days together we head to the Pacific coast to explore Manuel Antonio National Park and its astonishing wealth of wildlife and natural beauty.We’11 spend a morning flying through the trees on Central America’s longest zip line,and swim in warm,clear Pacific waters! A farewell dinner in San Jose and a finalevening of Pura Vida with new friends will round out our rich and full Costa Rican adventure!1.The author mentions Pura Vida to ____________.A.explain Costa Rica’s national motto B.analyze its Spanish meaningC.highlight the feature of the trip D.describe the paradise of Costa Rica2.What will the teens do in the mornings?A.Get familiar with wildlife in the park.B.Do volunteering activities in communities.C.Swim in warm waters of the Pacific Ocean.D.Sharpen your Spanish in open air classrooms.3.How will the Costa Rica adventure be ended?A.By having dinner together.B.By buying delicious local food.C.By collecting some souvenirs.D.By flying high above the trees.【答案】1. C 2. D 3. ABSoon after Savannah Phillips got fastened into her window seat on a United Airlines flight from Oklahoma to Illinois this past May,she glanced over at her seatmate.He was in his 60s,wore bright yellow sunglasses,and was busy texting.The letters were unusually large and the screen was bright,making it easy for Phillips to read what he was typing out:“Hey Babe,I'm sitting next to a smelly fatty.”“It was like confirmation of the negative things I think about myself on a daily basis,” the 33-year-old mother wrote in a Facebook post after the flight.Soon tears streamed down her cheeks as she hugged the cabin wall,trying to make herself as small as possible.Sitting a row behind them and across the walkway was Chase Irwin,a 35-year-old bar manager from Nashville,Tennessee.He could see the man’s texts,too—and he could see Phillips.“I noticed her looking at his phone.”Irwin told wsmv.com.“I was sick to my stomach.I could not have this guy sit next to her this whole flight and her thinking he’s making fun of her,”he told Nashville’s News Channel 5.In an instant,Irwin had unfastened his seat belt and was overlooking the texter.“Hey,I need to talk to you,”Irwin told him.“We are switch ing seats—now.”When the texter asked why,Irwin said,“You’re texting about her,and I’m not putting up with that.”The texter agreed quickly.Irwin took his place next to Phillips and was soon cheering up his new seatmate.“He encouraged me not to let that gu y get to me and that everything was going to be fine,”Phillips wrote.And he was fight.She and Irwin spent the rest of the flight chatting like old friends.With her faith in humanity restored,Phillips wrote on Facebook,“The flight attendant told him that h e was her hero.He wasn’t her hero—he was mine.”4.Why did Savannah Phillips weep?A.She sensed her seatmate’s unfriendliness.B.She was confirmed that her seatmate was i11.C.She was disgusted by the smelly seatmate.D.She felt embarrassed at her weight problem.5.What do we know from Chase Irwin’s words in the third paragraph?A.He had a stomachache.B.He was familiar with Phillips.C.He liked Philips.D.He was kind by nature.6.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.Philips didn’t believe in humanity.B.Philips was grateful to Chase Irwin.C.Such heroes were needed in every flight.D.Flight attendants should deal with such incidents.7. What’s the best title for the passage?A.A hero of the attendant B.Humanity lost foreverC.A romantic encounter D.A journey of hurt and delight【答案】4. A 5. D 6. B 7. DCFrom dazzling costumes to loud music,Brazil’s carnival is known as the biggest show on Earth. Concluding on Jan 29,Brazilian cities,including Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo,Hosted over 7 million visitors.The week-long celebration is a top event featuring dazzling floats(花车),skilled dancers and giant parades(游行).Think of the ceremony on a similar scale to China,s National Day parade and you’re on the right lines.The epicenter of the event is the Sambadrome.It is a 700-meter-long stadium built specially for the carnival.Similar to a catwalk runway,the stadium can seat 70,000 people.The parade is made up of the excellent samba schools in the region,who compete against each other to create the best costumes,well-designed dance routines and floats.These schools fight to be crowned carnival champions,by the judges on the final day of celebrations.This year the Gold Eagle samba school won the title for their 20-meter-high eagle float. Their dance routine and costumes also focused on the themes of power and community bonding.As well as the main parade,smaller street parties are often held all around Brazil’s Other cities. Though not the main event,they are meant to be an open celebration for everyone and anyone to dress up,dance and listen to music into the early hours of the morning.But don’t think they’re small village gatherings,as even these lesser celebrations can attract thousands.There is a significant history behind Brazil’s carnival.Carnival was originally an Ancient Egyptian festival to welcome spring and was later adopted by the Romans.They gave it a religious meaning,using it as a final celebration before the fasting(斋戒)for Lent—a Christian belief.Today,the carnival period is used to celebrate the cultural heritage of Brazil and Other former European colonies.These include many Caribbean islands like Trinidad,as well as Quebec,Canada,certain Indian regions,and the US,where it is known as Mardi Gras.From small beginnings,the carnival has become an almost globalcelebration of culture and diversity.8.What do we know about Brazil’s carnival?A.It dates back to ancient Rome.B.It is celebrated for two weeks.C.It is a large and impressive festival.D.It attracts fewer p eople than China’s parades.9.What is the Sambadrome designed for?A.The grand parade.B.Sports events.C.The costume show.D.Samba schools.10.What’s the main purpose of Paragraph 5?A.To tell the historical story behind the carnival.B.To describ e what the carnival’s street parties are like.C.To point out how villages are different in celebrating the carnival.D.To explain why street parties became the main event for the carnival.11.Why is the carnival celebrated in Brazil now?A.To welcome the start of spring.B.To pass on Brazil’s cultural heritage.C.To strengthen Brazilians’religious belief.D.To unite with countries around the world.【答案】8. C 9. A 10. B 11. BDShirmin-yoku means“forest bathing”.Forest bathing doesn’t mean you take a bath in the forest;rather,you simply go for a walk in the woods or a city park,where you slacken by using all your senses to experience nature.Yoshifumi Miyazaki,from Chiba University,is among a growing number of scientists who have begun studying the science behind the effects of nature on human health.In his book Shinrin-yoku:The Japanese Art of Forest Bathing,Miyazaki explains the techniques of forest bathing.Miyazaki has an interesting theory about why shinrin—yoku is so effective.He points out that for more than 99.99%of the time,humans have lived in a natural environment.In fact,in 1800,only 3%of the world’s population lived in cities,and by 2016,this figure reached 54%.This is only going to get worse;officials predict that by 2050,66%will live in cities.This suggests we live in our modern society with bodies that are still used to the natural environment,he writes in the book,because“genes cannot change over just a few hundred years”.The science behind the research studies he presents in the book makes a convincing case that forest bathing is an effective method for reducing stress in today’s world.Now city planners are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of nature and are creating new kindsof“parks”out of empty spaces.There’re also mo re city gardens where people can grow vegetables.For kids,kitchen gardens in schools are becoming popular.As Miyazaki stresses,you don’t have to find a formal park or garden to practice shinrin—yoku.Instead,you can enjoy the effects of nature wherever ther e’re plants.Better yet,he says,we can bring nature closer to where we spend most of our time.Miyazaki’s research has shown that just increasing the amount of plants in a room can affect the relaxation benefits of the room.What’s more,even when people simply look at flowers,their bodies relax and stress levels decrease.12.What does the underlined word in Paragraph 1 mean?A.Behave.B.Entertain.C.Anticipate.D.Relax.13.How does the author mainly develop the third paragraph?A.By giving examples.B.By listing figures.C.By making remarks.D.By presenting research findings.14.Why does forest bathing work effectively according to Miyazaki?A.Human genes can change easily.B.Nature is part of the modern society.C.Human body can integrate into nature. D.People can always get excited in nature.15.Which of the following will Miyazaki agree on forest bathing?A.It is easy to operate.B.It is meant for gardeners.C.It is unaffordable in the city.D.It is inconvenient to practice.【答案】12. D 13. B 14. C 15. A第二节(共5小题;每题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。
英语--山东省日照市2020级高三上学期期末校际联合考试
2020级高三上学期期末校际联合考试英语试题本试卷共三部分,共10页。
满分120分。
考试时间100分钟。
注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的条形码粘贴在答题卡相应的位置。
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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。
AHigh school programs at the National Gallery of Art value depth over breadth, exploring original works of art through a single specific question or theme.High School Studio WorkshopsSingle museum visit,2.5 hoursThese half-day art workshops include an in-depth examination and discussion of works of art in the galleries,followed by behind-the-scenes access to the Education Studio, where students create a related art project.During the workshop,National Gallery of Art educators will encourage students to look carefully at works of art and then share their responses and develop theories based on their observations.Students will have the opportunity to create a work of art in the studio inspired by what they have seen in the galleries.Museum Makers: Exploring Art and MuseumsThe Museum Makers program explains how museums operate and what they have to offer. It gives upper-level high school students the tools to experience, understand and interpret art. Participants will gain an insider's view of how an art museum works.Students meet for seven Saturday sessions from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Completion of the program requires attendance of all seven sessions.Creative Writing in the GalleriesStudents will provide a voice for their personal responses to art through creative writing while looking at a selection of artworks in the galleries. Using close observation,group discussion,and personal reflection,they will be guided through exercises that use different writing forms,including free-form poetry.A maximum of 30 students will be accommodated at each session.1.What can students do at High School Studio Workshops?A. Discuss with artists about their works.B. Get basic training as an artist.C. Put forward their own art theories.D. Deliver lectures on artistic works.2.What can students get from Museum Makers?A. Tools to create artworks.B. Knowledge about how museums work.C. Full credits for all sessions.D. Chances to voice their personal responses.3.What is the text?A. An art program introduction.B. A plan for an art tour.C. An ad for an art company.D. A schedule for art classes.BKieran Moise,18,started growing out his hair in the eighth grade,after losing a friend to brain cancer. He had seen people donate their hair to children who had lost theirs during medical treatment and wanted to do the same.“Kieran has always been known for his hair. It was a big part of his personality and who he was,”said his mother, Kelly Moise,“But he has always been the most compassionate and caring person. Since he was 6 years old,he somehow had the mindset of raising money and giving it to people who need it,and that never changed.”In May,Moise graduated from high school with an impressive 19-inch Afro(非洲发式).But with him set to enter the U.S. Air Force Academy,it was finally time for the big cut.To maximize his impact,Moise organized a live event at a local brewery in Huntsville and an online fundraising campaign called “Kieran's Curls for Cancer”, where he aimed to raise $1,000 per inch cut.On May 29,nearly 100 people attended the event,where they watched Moise get his hair braided and snipped off. His hair was donated to Children With Hair Loss,a non-profit organization in Michigan that makes free wigs for kids and young adults facing medically related hair loss.By the end of the day,the event raised $20,000 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and has continued to raise money online. As of Saturday,it was more than $39,000.“Charitable giving comes in many forms,from direct acts of kindness to impactful public statements that motivate others to come together to support a cause,“Richard C. Shadyac Jr., President and CEO for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital,told CAW,“Kieran's simple act of kindness exemplifies(例证)the power of younger generations and is something to celebrate,a selfless decision that will make a direct impact on the lives of the kids at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and children everywhere for years to come.”4.What contributed to Kieran Moise's starting growing out his hair?A. His high-quality fine hair.B. The death of one of his friends.C. His witness of children's pain.D. The encouragement from his mother.5.Why does Kieran Moise's mother mention his childhood?A. To introduce his kind deeds in the past.B. To prove his unique personality.C. To praise him for his contributions.D. To show that he is kind from an early age.6.What's mainly talked about in the last paragraph?A. Kieran's kindness benefited himself.B. Kieran's love will be richly rewarded.C. Kieran's deeds will inspire more kindness.D. Kieran's behavior showed a new form of charity.7.Which of the following can best describe Kieran Moise?A. Kind-hearted and creative.B. Kind-natured and tolerant.C. Good-natured and ambitious.D. Good-tempered and considerate.CModem life is full of things that can influence your ability to be sensitive and responsive to your child. These include extra work,lack of sleep,and things like mobile devices. Some experts are concerned about the effects that distracted(分心)parenting may have on emotional bonding and children's language development,social interaction,and safety.If parents are inconsistently available,kids can get distressed and feel hurt,rejected,or ignored. They may have more emotional outbursts and feel alone. They may even stop trying to compete for their parent's attention and start to lose emotional connections to their parents.“There are times when kids really do need your attention and want your recognition,”explains Crnic, a psychologist. “Parents need to communicate that their kids are valuable and important,and children need to know that parents care what they're doing,“he says.It can be tough to respond with sensitivity during tantrums,arguments,or other challenging times with your kids. “If parents respond by being bad-tempered or aggressive themselves,children can copy that behavior,and a negative cycle then continues to upgrade,”explains Dr. Carol Metzler, who studies parenting at the Oregon Research Institute.According to Crnic,kids start to regulate their own emotions and behavior around age three. Up until then,they depend more on you to help them regulate their emotions,whether to calm them or help get them excited.“They're watching you to see how you do it and listening to how you talk to them about it,”he explains.“Parents need to be good self-regulators. You're not only trying to regulate your own emotions in the moment,but helping your child learn to manage their emotions and behavior.”As kids become better at managing their feelings and behavior,it's important to help them develop coping skills,like active problem solving. Such skills can help them feel confident in handling what comes their way.“When parents engage positively with their children,teaching them the behaviors and skills that they need to cope with the world,children learn to follow rules and regulate their own feelings.”Metzler says.8.What may distract parenting according to the text?A. Working overtime.B. Too much sleep.C. Negative emotions.D. Social interactions.9.What is the second paragraph mainly about?A. Bad habits of ignored children.B. Bad effects of parents' absence.C. The outcome of parents' availability.D. The behavior of emotional children.10.What does the underlined word “tantrums” in paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Mental relaxation.B. Extreme anger.C. Heated discussions.D. Desperate hunger.11.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Be strict with your childrenB. Regulate your emotionsC. Stay available to your childrenD. Set a good example for childrenDInsurance companies are starting to use smart box technology,so good drivers can benefit from cheap insurance rates.The smartbox,similar to a black box for airplanes,records details about how your car is driven,which can result in cheap car insurance for responsible drivers. The device is connected to the electronics in your car and collects a wide criterion of information such as time,speed,braking,cornering,acceleration and location. Ifs like having an insurance agent sitting beside you while driving.The smartbox data is wireless transferred in real time to the insurance company and provides a profile of when,where and how you drive. This profile is then used to compare insurance rates and to reward low-risk driving behavior with cheap insurance rates.Drivers are high-risk when they drive irresponsibly such as speeding,frequent lane changing,driving in high-risk locations or at high-risk times such as in heavy traffic or late at night.These new electronic inventions are intended to replace the standard practice of categorizing drivers into group behavior to determine insurance coverage and premium(保费)payments. For example, young drivers are more likely to drive fast,drive at night and use a cell phone while driving. Statistically,young drivers are more likely to cause an accident,so insurance companies charge them higher rates to cover the costs of accident claims. So even if you're a young,responsible driver,you will pay high insurance rates because of group behavior.This technology allows you to provide proof that your driving behavior doesn't fit the pattern of your demographic(统计)group.All the information collected about your driving can be viewed online—including what you're doing well and what could be improved. Your insurance premium is then calculated according to your driving profile.12.What will a good driver benefit from the smart box?A. Fewer traffic accidents.B. Better traffic order.C. Lower insurance payment.D. Less petrol used in driving.13.How does the insurance company monitor the driving?A. By checking the device in the car.B. By sitting beside the driver.C. By watching the traffic on the roads.D. By collecting the driving data online.14.What will the use of smartboxes bring about?A. Better service for cars.B. Lower prices of petrol.C. More convenient transport.D. More reasonable insurance charge.15.What can we infer about the smart box from the text?A. It requires better driving habits.B. It saves the drivers a lot of time.C. It helps the drivers use less energy.D. It takes the place of the traffic police.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。
2020年山东省日照市高三校际联考英语试题
2019—2020学年度高三校际联合检测英语试题本试卷共三部分,共10页。
满分120分。
考试时间100分钟。
注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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。
回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。
写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将答题卡上交。
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。
ABarbican Art GalleryA world-class arts and learning center, the Barbican pushes the boundaries of all major art forms including dance, film, music, theater and many visual arts from Egypt.Tickets:Adult: £10 online/£12 at the door13-17 years old: £6 online/£8 at the doorChildren aged 12 and under: FreeOpening Times:Sat.—Wed.: 10 a.m.—6 p.m.; Thu.一Fri.: 10 a.m.一9 p.m.Review by Laura Miller: I have just watched To Kill a Mockingbird here. The play and actors were fantastic. Nice and clean ladies' toilets with hot water. During the interval, they were selling the usual ice cream and drinks. Not all staff were friendly, but most were. I would come again to watch another show or even the same one.The British MuseumA museum of the world, for the world. Discover over two million years of human history and culture. Some of the world-famous objects include the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon sculptures and Egyptian mummies.,Admission and opening times:Free, open daily 10 a.m.—17:30 p.m.The Museum is closed on Jan. 1, Good Friday (April 10, 2020) and Dec. 24, 25 & 26, but open every other day of the year.Review by Robert James: I arrived at the main entrance line at 10:45 a.m.waited patiently as it rolled forward for a few minutes. Now 11:30 a.m. with two thirds of the line to go, another 30 minutes to wait and with knowledge that I had to go downtown shopping by 1 p.m., I turned on my heels and left.1. How much will a couple with kids of 11 and 14 pay for online tickets of the Art Gallery?A. £20.B. £26.C. £32.D. £36.2. What did Miller like best about Barbican Art Gallery?A. Dance.B. Film.C. Music.D. Theater.3. What do the gallery and the museum have in common?A. Both offer free admission.B. Egyptian exhibits are on display.C. They're open all year round.D. They're located downtown.BParker Stewart, a 16-year-old from Sayre School, a college preparatory school in the United States, knew last year that he wanted his independent study on the environment to have a broad impact on the community. In order to "reduce the carbon footprint," Stewart planned to produce enough solar energy to power the school's science labs. Now his plan is set to happen. The installation of 30 solar panels is scheduled for late January.As he began his research on solar energy, he discovered a useful phone app. By entering an address, he could find out how much sunlight the location receives each day. Based on how much sunlight it receives, Stewart found that his school building was the desired position.At the suggestion of his science teacher, Debbie Wheeler, Parker first performed an energy audit(测算)of the science lab to see how much energy a typical lab uses per day. Then, he started his research, contacting a localinstaller of solar panels, Synergy Home, to do the job.Parker lacked money for launching the project, so he convinced Sayre's head of school to fund him after explaining the benefits of solar power for the school and community. Since Sayre provided the initial seed money to provide supplies and the purchase of one panel, the project has grown to include a total of 30 panels. They are expected to generate enough energy to run all four of the science labs on campus."It feels like a dream to think that an idea I had resulted from my AP Environmental class would have this kind of impact," said Stewart, expressing gratitude for Wheeler's help.Wheeler said the success of the project was due to Parker's efforts and willingness to follow through on the project from start to finish.“I've had other students talk about environmental initiatives on campus, but Parker had the persistence to make it happen," she said.4. How did the app help Stewart start his project?A. To find an ideal location.B. To conduct an energy audit.C. To look up specific information.D. To introduce financial aids.5. Who invested in Stewart's project at the beginning?A. Sayre School.B. His parents.C. Synergy Home.D. His community.6. What inspired Stewart to do his solar power project?A. The phone app he discovered.B. The air pollution in his community.C. A suggestion from his science teacher.D. An idea from his Environmental class.7. What contributed to Stewart's success according to Wheeler?A. His wisdom.B. His bravery.C. His willpower.D. His independence.CRescue workers and thousands of volunteers are not the only ones who have won hearts and minds for their heroic efforts in the search for survivors after Tuesday's powerful earthquake inMexico. Fifteen dogs from the navy's canine(军犬)unit have assisted this week in the rescue efforts at the sites ofcollapsed buildings across Mexico City, where more than 50 people have been pulled alive from the ruins.Of the canine heroes none is more famous or loved than Frida, a six-year-old white Labrador who in her distinguished service has won praise for her ability to detect people who have been trapped by various natural disasters. Over her admirable career she has found 52 people including 12 survivors in Mexico and other Latin American countries.This week, Frida and Evil and Echo—two Belgian Shepherds that have also been specially trained for rescue efforts一were sent to the site of the collapsed Enrique Rebsamen School in southern Mexico City.Equipped with goggles that protect her eyes from dust and smoke, boots to prevent damage to her paws while she climbs over rough ruins, Frida took to her work looking every bit the part of the ruins.If Frida detects the presence of a survivor, she is trained to bark to alert rescue workers but if she detects a corpse she stops suddenly before proceeding, her handler explained.Eleven children were rescued from ruins at the school but this time human rescue workers rather than the dogs were the ones who located them. .However, that hasn't stopped Frida from becoming a social media star and reaching a new level of fame this week. Videos and other social media posts that highlight the work of Frida and her impressive record of detecting people trapped by natural disasters spread quickly online.While she has yet to detect anyone trapped in the ruins this week, she and other rescue dogs are continuing to work tirelessly, searching through spaces that humans cannot reach. With the possibility that there are still people trapped alive, time will tell whether she adds to her rescue record.8. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. Severe earthquakes in MexicoB. Undertaking rescue work.C. People waiting for rescueD. Special rescuers in Mexico.9What makes Frida a social media star?A. Her rescue records and tireless work.B. Her cooperation with the rescue team.C. Her cool appearance with some special devices.D. Her ability to search spaces beyond humans' reach.10. What does the underlined word "corpse" in paragraph 5 probably mean?A. An article of clothing.B. An unconscious animal.C. A dead person.D. A special signal.11. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that_______ .A. Frida will achieve nothingB. Frida will probably work miraclesC. more dogs will be sent to the areaD. the rest of the rescue will be done by dogsDHybrid cars, also called hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), are cars that use more than one source of energy to run. They differ from the majority of cars on the road today in several ways. The main difference is that HEVs run on gasoline and electricity. An HEV car has a battery-powered motor as well as an engine that runs on gasoline.A hybrid car is a bit more expensive to produce than a regular car even though its engine is smaller. The reason for the greater expense is that the engine is more complex. It has specialized mechanisms that allow it to operate using gasoline and electric power. It also contains a computer that works differently from those of regular cars. Even though it is more expensive to purchase, it costs less to own than gas-powered cars. When an HEV car is at a stoplight or going at a speed below 15 miles per hour, its special computer tells it to run just on electric power. When the computer senses that the car needs more power, it puts the gasoline engine back to work. The computer is constantly deciding whether the car will use electricity, gas, or a combination of the two.Because the HEV has electric power to help it run, it uses much less fuel than most cars. In fact hybrid cars are the most fuel-efficient cars that exist today. They can get from 50 to 60 miles per gallon on average. The high mileage saves money for the car owner and conserves precious supplies of petroleum. Hybrid cars help the environment in other ways too. For example, whenthe HEV is using electric power, it does not send out poisonous smoke that pollute the air.Despite the differences between hybrid cars and regular cars, HEVs offer the same feel as regular cars. They handle the same way and speed up and stop in the same way too. HEVs, though, are generally smaller than gasoline-powered cars. Their rounded, aerodynamic frame helps add to their fuel efficiency but unfortunately does not add to the amount of space inside the vehicle.12. Which statement best explains the characteristics of an HEV?A. Safe and reliable.B. Expensive but long-lasting.C. Smaller engine, greater power.D. High price, low carbon.13. The transformation between the gasoline and electricity in an HEV is operated by ________.A. the engineB. the batteryC. the computerD. the driver14. For what purpose was the HEV invented?A. To save energy.B. To provide better service.C. To lower the expense of purchase.D. To give the drivers a different feeling.15. Where does the passage probably come from?A. A health report.B. A science magazine.C. A vehicle advertisement.D. A travel journal.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。
山东省日照市2020届高三二模英语试题 (含答案)
参照秘密级管理★启用前试卷类型: A2020年高三校际联合考试英语试题2020.05本试卷共三部分,共10页。
满分120分。
考试时间100分钟。
注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答業后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦千净后,再选涂其他答标号。
回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。
写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结東后,将答题卡上交。
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。
AEpic Fails: The Wright Brothers Nose-diving into HistoryBy Erik Slader and Ben Thompson. Ages 6 to 12.The first book in the Epic Fails series deals with one of the most ambitious goals humans have pursued to fly. Authors Slader and Thompson focus on life-or-death scenes, such as when the Wright brothers crashed their sailplane over and over on the sandy coast of North Carolina: it took them two more years to get it right.Epic Fails: The Race to Space: Countdown to LiftoffBy Erik Slader and Ben Thompson. Ages 6 to 12.Today, everyone is familiar with Neil Armstrong’s famous words as he first set foot on the moon, "That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. "He made it look easy, butAmerica’s Journey to the moon was anything but simple. Our first attempt was a failure. Still we didn't give up. We tried again. And again. And each time we failed, we failed a little bit better.Fantastic failures:True Stories of People Who Changed the World by Falling Down FirstBy Luke Reynolds.Ages 6 to 12Teacher Luke Reynolds opens each chapter with a quick, impossibly perfect version of one person's life and then says how that person actually had to face huge challenges to accomplish goals. In this book, Reynolds writes about various common men, women and children.Cyrus Fields Big Dream:The Daring Effert to Lay the First Transatlantic Telegraph Cable By Mary Morton Cowan. Ages 6 to 12In 1853, it took at least a week to relay a message between the United States and Europe because people had to be transported on ships over the Atlantic Ocean. Cyrus Field tried to reduce that transmission ((传送) time to justminutes by laying a long undersea cable. In this book, Cowan describes many failures. Field suffered before he achieved this major breakthrough.1. What do we know about Fantastic Failures?A. It was written by a famous actorB. It tells stories of ordinary peopleC. It is about science fiction storiesD. It is about some celebrities,success2. Cyrus Field made a major breakthrough in the area ofA communication B. entertainment C. transportation D. sailing3. What lesson can we learn from the four books?A. All roads lead to RomeB. An early bird catches wormsC Failure is the mother of success D. Actions speak louder than words本文介绍了四本书。
山东省日照市2020届高三英语6月校际联合考试试题(含解析)
山东省日照市2020届高三英语6月校际联合考试试题(含解析)本试卷共三部分,共10页。
满分120分。
考试时间100分钟。
注意事项:1。
答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
2。
回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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。
回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。
写在本试卷上无效.3。
考试结東后,将答题卡上交.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。
AMissouri Wildlife Rescue CenterMissouri Wildlife Rescue Center is a shelter for endangered and illegally—traded foreign animals confiscated (没收) by the U。
S。
Wildlife Service. It carries out the motto "Preservation thr ough Education” by educating visitors about the preservation of the environment and the inter—dependence of all living things。
Field tripsThe Center hosts field trips for schools and camps throughout Southern California。
Each field trip lasts two hours, consisting of a one-hour gathering and a one—hour tour of the facility with lessons associated with California State Science Standards。
2020年山东省日照市高三6月校际联合考试英语试题参考答案
2020年6月高三校际联合考试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—3 CDD 4—7 BBAC 8—11 CBAC 12—15 BDAA 16—20 CFDGB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 DABAC 26—30 CBADC 31—35 DCBBA第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)36. traditional 37. suffering 38. severely 39. with 40. customs41. a 42. or/otherwise 43. more popular 44. symbolizes 45. celebration第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)Dear Chris,How are you recently?I’m wring to tell you about our school’s labo r course. To form the st udents’ correct view of labor, colorful labor programs are open every week. We can help plan vegetables or feed chickens in the school-run farm. Besides, students are also encouraged to participate in community service and voluntary work.Most of us are fascinated by the course because it offers an alternative to our busy school life. Not only are we relaxed but we have gained a higher moral value on life.Yours,Li Hua 第二节(满分25分)一、评分原则1. 本题总分为25分,按七个档次进行评分。
2020年山东省日照市高三校际联考英语试题及答案解析
2020年山东省日照市高三校际联考英语试题注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息;2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上。
第I卷(选择题)一、阅读理解Barbican Art GalleryA world-class arts and learning center, the Barbican pushes the boundaries of all major art forms including dance, film, music, theater and many visual arts from Egypt.Tickets:Adult: £10 online/£12 at the door13-17 years old: £6 online/£8 at the doorChildren aged 12 and under: FreeOpening Times:Sat.—Wed.: 10 a.m.—6 p.m.; Thu.一Fri.: 10 a.m.一9 p.m.Review by Laura Miller: I have just watched To Kill a Mockingbird here. The play and actors were fantastic. Nice and clean ladies' toilets with hot water. During the interval, they were selling the usual ice cream and drinks. Not all staff were friendly, but most were. I would come again to watch another show or even the same one.The British MuseumA museum of the world, for the world. Discover over two million years of human history and culture. Some of the world-famous objects include the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon sculptures and Egyptian mummies.Admission and opening times:Free, open daily 10 a.m.—17:30 p.m.The Museum is closed on Jan. 1, Good Friday (April 10, 2020) and Dec. 24, 25 & 26, but open every other day of the year.Review by Robert James: I arrived at the main entrance line at 10:45 a.m., waited patiently as it rolled forward for a few minutes. Now 11:30 a.m. with two thirds of the line to go, another 30 minutes to wait and with knowledge that I had to go downtown shopping by 1 p.m., I turned on my heels and left.1.How much will a couple with kids of 11 and 14 pay for online tickets of the Art Gallery? A.£20. B.£26.C.£32. D.£36.2.What did Miller like best about Barbican Art Gallery?A.Dance. B.Film.C.Music. D.Theater.3.What do the gallery and the museum have in common?A.Both offer free admission. B.Egyptian exhibits are on display. C.They're open all year round. D.They're located downtown.Parker Stewart, a 16-year-old from Sayre School, a college preparatory school in the United States, knew last year that he wanted his independent study on the environment to have a broad impact on the community. In order to "reduce the carbon footprint," Stewart planned to produce enough solar energy to power the school's science labs. Now his plan is set to happen. The installation of 30 solar panels is scheduled for late January.As he began his research on solar energy, he discovered a useful phone app. By entering an address, he could find out how much sunlight the location receives each day. Based on how much sunlight it receives, Stewart found that his school building was the desired position.At the suggestion of his science teacher, Debbie Wheeler, Parker first performed an energy audit(测算)of the science lab to see how much energy a typical lab uses per day. Then, he started his research, contacting a local installer of solar panels, Synergy Home, to do the job.Parker lacked money for launching the project, so he convinced Sayre's head of school to fund him after explaining the benefits of solar power for the school and community. Since Sayre provided the initial seed money to provide supplies and the purchase of one panel, the project has grown to include a total of 30 panels. They are expected to generate enough energy to run all four of the science labs on campus."It feels like a dream to think that an idea I had resulted from my AP Environmental class would have this kind of impact," said Stewart, expressing gratitude for Wheeler's help.Wheeler said the success of the project was due to Parker's efforts and willingness to follow through on the project from start to finish.“I've had other students talk about environmental initiatives on campus, but Parker had the persistence to make it happen," she said.4.How did the app help Stewart start his project?A.To find an ideal location. B.To conduct an energy audit.C.To look up specific information. D.To introduce financial aids.5.Who invested in Stewart's project at the beginning?A.Sayre School. B.His parents.C.Synergy Home. D.His community.6.What inspired Stewart to do his solar power project?A.The phone app he discovered.B.The air pollution in his community.C.A suggestion from his science teacher.D.An idea from his Environmental class.7.What contributed to Stewart's success according to Wheeler?A.His wisdom. B.His bravery.C.His willpower. D.His independence.Rescue workers and thousands of volunteers are not the only ones who have won hearts and minds for their heroic efforts in the search for survivors after Tuesday's powerful earthquake inMexico. Fifteen dogs from the navy's canine(军犬)unit have assisted this week in the rescue efforts at the sites of collapsed buildings across Mexico City, where more than 50 people have been pulled alive from the ruins.Of the canine heroes none is more famous or loved than Frida, a six-year-old white Labrador who in her distinguished service has won praise for her ability to detect people who have been trapped by various natural disasters. Over her admirable career she has found 52 people including 12 survivors in Mexico and other Latin American countries.This week, Frida and Evil and Echo—two Belgian Shepherds that have also been specially trained for rescue efforts一were sent to the site of the collapsed Enrique Rebsamen School in southern Mexico City.Equipped with goggles that protect her eyes from dust and smoke, boots to prevent damage to her paws while she climbs over rough ruins, Frida took to her work looking every bit the part of the ruins.If Frida detects the presence of a survivor, she is trained to bark to alert rescue workers but if she detects a corpse she stops suddenly before proceeding, her handler explained.Eleven children were rescued from ruins at the school but this time human rescue workers rather than the dogs were the ones who located them.However, that hasn't stopped Frida from becoming a social media star and reaching a new level of fame this week. Videos and other social media posts that highlight the work of Frida and her impressive record of detecting people trapped by natural disasters spread quickly online.While she has yet to detect anyone trapped in the ruins this week, she and other rescue dogs are continuing to work tirelessly, searching through spaces that humans cannot reach. With the possibility that there are still people trapped alive, time will tell whether she adds to her rescue record.8.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A.Severe earthquakes in Mexico B.Undertaking rescue work.C.People waiting for rescue D.Special rescuers in Mexico.9.What makes Frida a social media star?A.Her rescue records and tireless work.B.Her cooperation with the rescue team.C.Her cool appearance with some special devices.D.Her ability to search spaces beyond humans' reach.10.What does the underlined word "corpse" in paragraph 5 probably mean?A.An article of clothing. B.An unconscious animal.C.A dead person. D.A special signal.11.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that_______ .A.Frida will achieve nothingB.Frida will probably work miraclesC.more dogs will be sent to the areaD.the rest of the rescue will be done by dogsHybrid cars, also called hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), are cars that use more than one source of energy to run. They differ from the majority of cars on the road today in several ways. The main difference is that HEVs run on gasoline and electricity. An HEV car has abattery-powered motor as well as an engine that runs on gasoline.A hybrid car is a bit more expensive to produce than a regular car even though its engine is smaller. The reason for the greater expense is that the engine is more complex. It has specialized mechanisms that allow it to operate using gasoline and electric power. It also contains a computer that works differently from those of regular cars. Even though it is more expensive to purchase, it costs less to own than gas-powered cars. When an HEV car is at a stoplight or going at a speed below 15 miles per hour, its special computer tells it to run just on electric power. When the computer senses that the car needs more power, it puts the gasoline engine back to work. The computer is constantly deciding whether the car will use electricity, gas, or a combination of the two.Because the HEV has electric power to help it run, it uses much less fuel than most cars. In fact hybrid cars are the most fuel-efficient cars that exist today. They can get from 50 to 60 miles per gallon on average. The high mileage saves money for the car owner and conserves precious supplies of petroleum. Hybrid cars help the environment in other ways too. For example, whenthe HEV is using electric power, it does not send out poisonous smoke that pollute the air.Despite the differences between hybrid cars and regular cars, HEVs offer the same feel as regular cars. They handle the same way and speed up and stop in the same way too. HEVs, though, are generally smaller than gasoline-powered cars. Their rounded, aerodynamic frame helps add to their fuel efficiency but unfortunately does not add to the amount of space inside the vehicle.12.Which statement best explains the characteristics of an HEV?A.Safe and reliable. B.Expensive but long-lasting. C.Smaller engine, greater power. D.High price, low carbon.13.The transformation between the gasoline and electricity in an HEV is operated by________.A.the engine B.the batteryC.the computer D.the driver14.For what purpose was the HEV invented?A.To save energy. B.To provide better service.C.To lower the expense of purchase. D.To give the drivers a different feeling. 15.Where does the passage probably come from?A.A health report. B.A science magazine.C.A vehicle advertisement. D.A travel journal.二、完形填空Jake and Max Klein are twin brothers who have a passion for volunteering. Their family have always done community 16 .At a young age, they chose to 17 family's gifts at their birthday parties, but asked them to donate money to a charity. When they were seven, Jake and Max were interested in 18 with a family friend at the local homeless shelter to help cook. 19 ,he turned them down because they were too 20 and they had to be fourteen to cook. This led them on an endless 21 to come up with a way to help other kids who were also facing a 22 challenging: wanting to help but 23 because of their age.So, Kids That Do Good was 24 to "show ways to kids or adults, at any age, they could join the community and make a 25 .The small 26 has grown into a large website that brings thousands of 27 visitors each year. Jake and Max say that their website brings 35,000 unique viewers, of those viewers, Kids That Do Good has 28kids to 16,000 organizations.Jake and Max are 29 with school and after-class activities and other community service promises. Kids That Do Good also has blog posts that advise kids on 30 their own charitable event.16.A.surveys B.services C.duties D.businesses 17.A.sort out B.play with C.give up D.put away 18.A.travelling B.volunteering C.cooking D.recycling 19.A.Unfortunately. B.Happily C.Honestly D.Gratefully 20.A.shy B.awkward C.weak D.young 21.A.task B.ability C.chance D.determination 22.A.public B.similar C.sharp D.direct23.A.joked B.blamed C.denied D.praised 24.A.advised B.allowed C.named D.created 25.A.judgment B.difference C.comment D.decision 26.A.plan B.effort C.project D.experiment 27.A.pleased B.satisfied C.amazed D.interested 28.A.connected B.exposed C.contributed D.attracted 29.A.familiar B.patient C.busy D.content 30.A.remembering B.describing C.celebrating D.building第II卷(非选择题)三、七选五What do employers want from business graduates?Prospective employers have always expected business-school graduates to possess a certain set of skills, such as strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities. Today, employers are looking for even more一technical expertise paired with interpersonal and intrapersonal(内在)skills.31.You can learn the technical skills on the job or in school, but the soft skills are more challenging to get.32.That can make you the type of employee that companies want to hire and promote. Recent data in The Financial Times 2018 Skills Gap Study agrees that soft skills, like the ability to work well in a team, were rated as "most important" by 64 percent of respondents.During your business-school experience, you'll have the opportunity to build these skills as you work on group projects, interact with teachers, and participate in internships(实习).When you reflect on your personal and professional lives, the people who have mastered skills like communication, listening, and cooperation are the people who stand out to you.33.But that doesn't mean that there aren't other skills on the top of many companies' wish lists.34.The first is "combine", which is the ability to combine and deal with information from multiple sources to solve complex problems. The second is "organize", or the ability to organize information to see relationships and to solve multiple, interrelated problems. 35.A.Market yourself as someone with soft skills.B.And they stand out to prospective employers too.C.So these skills in high demand have great value in the hiring market.D.What you may not realize is the lasting impact of developing skills like leadership. E.Soft skills like flexibility and teamwork are in high demand among employers.F.The skills you gain while earning your MBA help prepare you for various careers. G.The skills that employers have the most difficulty finding often have the most value in the marketplace.四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
英语_2020届山东省日照五莲县丶安丘市、诸城市、兰山区高三6月模拟英语试题含答案
2020届山东省日照五莲县丶安丘市、诸城市、兰山区高三6月模拟英语试题一、阅读选择1. You may have your favorite family spots on Long Island where you frequently take the kids.But there may be unexpected places you haven’t explored yet.Animal ExhibitNot only will you see fish, reptiles and amphibians here. But you’ll also see baby alligators and other rescued animals. Kids can also learn about science and participate in programs and workshops throughout the year. The Animal Exhibit is also a hotspot for science-themed birthday parties.The Mattituck Strawberry FestivalThe Mattituck Strawberry Festival kicks off the summer season with sweet treats and more. Long Island is known for numerous and extremely popular fairs and festivals that take place throughout the year. Other summer festivals include the Sayville Summer Fest, St. Rocco’s Feast, Brookhaven Fair and more. The fall season offers the largest abundance of fairs and festivals, such as the Pickle Festival, Oyster Festival, Long Island Fall Festival and many Halloween-themed festivals in Nassau and Suffolk.Home Depot Kids WorkshopDoes your kid enjoy making things by hand? You may want to take a trip to Home Depot Kids Workshop. Offered on the first Saturday morning of each month, workshops allow little ones to build and craft items, such as a skateboard pencil box that they can decorate and keep.Chuck E. CheesesAs soon as you walk through the doors you’re instantly greeeted by the sounds of other kids laughing as they play arcade games to win prizes and enjoy an animatronic show. After hours of play, check out their restaurant with kid-friendly options.(1)Where will science fans prefer to celebrate their birthday?A At Animal Exhibit.B At Chuck E. Cheese’s.C At Home Depot KidsWorkshop D At the Mattituck Strawberry Festival(2)Which sees the most fairs and festivals on Long Island?A Spring.B Summer.C Autumn.D Winter.(3)Who is the text specially targeted at?A Kids.B Parents.C Tour guides.D Students.2. The beloved childrens author Tomie depaola, who was born in Connecticut on September15, 1934 and whose imaginative and warm-hearted works crossed generations and continents died Monday at age 85. His death was announced, without details, on social media by his assistant. Bob Hechtel.Depaola’s works covered many areas of his imagination, from a magical tale centered on a kind and caring Calabrian grandmother--strega Nona, which won the Caldecott Honor Award in 1976--to retelling the inspiring Comanche story of The Legend of the Bluebonnet. In 2000he won a Newbery Honor for his book 26 Fairmount Avenue, which described his early childhood. Quiet, published in 1980s, is one of his bestselling books. By dePaola’s own count, he worked on some 270 books--the first in 1965, and the most recent published last year.In 2011, he won a lifetime prize, the Children’s Literature Legacy Award, which praised his “considerable and lasting contribution to literature for children.” In all, nearly 25 million copies of his books have been sold around the world.Along with his work as an author, dePaola taught art and theater at various colleges in California, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. For many years, he made his home in New London. N H.In 1998, dePaola told a radio reporter that he hoped to recognize children for all their natural abilities. “As a grown-up,” he said, “I want to give children the credit for everything I can: their courage, their humor, their love, their intellectual abilities, their abilities to be fair, their abilities to be unfair. But I do wish that we grown-ups would give children lots of credit for these temporary kinds of qualities that they have.”(1)Whic h of the following best describes all dePaola’s works?A Inspiring.B Magic.C Adventurous.D Imaginative(2)Which of the following books reflects dePaola’s own life?A Quiet.B Strega Nona.C 26 Fairmount Avenue.D The Legend of the Bluebonnet.(3)What did dePaola think children needed?A Adults approval.B Various abilities.C Major improvement.D Superior qualities.(4)What’s the purpose of writing the text?A To announce bad news.B To praise a great artist.C To introduce somebooks. D To mourn a distinguished man.3. The universe is expanding faster than it used to, meaning it’s about a billion years younger than we thought, a new study by a Nobel Prize winner says.At issue is a number called the Hubble constant, a calculation for how fast the universe is expanding. Some scientists call it the most important number in cosmology, the study of the origin and development of the universe.Using NASAS Hubble Space Telescope, lohns Hopkings University astronomer Adam Riess concluded in this week’s Astrophysical Journal that the figure is 9% higher than the previous calculation, which was based on studying leftovers from the Big Bang.The trouble is, Riess and others think both calculations are correct. Confused? That’s OK, so are the experts. They find the conflict so confusing that they are talking about coming up with “new physics”, incorporating (合作) perhaps some yet-to-be-discovered particle or other cosmic (宇宙) “fudge factors” like dark energy or dark matter“Its looking more and more like were going to need something new to explain this,” said Reiss, who won the 2011 Nobel in physics.NASA astrophysicist John Mather, another Nobel winner, said this leaves two obvious options, “1. We’re making mistakes we can’t find yet. 2. Nature has something we can’t findyet.”Even with the discovery, life continues on Earth the way it always has. But to astrophysicists trying to get a handle on our place in this expanding universe, this is a cosmic concern. In fact, the universe is really mystical (神秘的). Scientists have done lots of study about it but there is still much they haven’t discovered.(1)What is the finding of the new study?A The earth is younger than expected.B Many universal problems are rising.C The universe is growing faster than before.D The finding is based on past scientists’ calculations.(2)What does the underlined word “it” refer to in Paragraph 2?A The Hubble constant.B The faster expanding universe.C The development of the universe.D The scientific research on the universe.(3)How do the experts respond to the conflict of the finding in Paragraph 4?A They want to raise a new theory.B They want to explore dark matter.C They want to further calculate the finding.D They want to mix together both calculations.(4)What can we infer from John Mather’s words?A We cannot find anything useful.B Astronomers are making many mistakes.C We need to learn about the universe.D We cannot find something new from nature.4. Teens and preteens who start the school day really early tend to weigh slightly more than those who start later. That's the finding of a new study of nearly 30, 000 Canadians between the ages of 10 and 18. These data are the latest evidence that starting school too early can harm health."We know from earlier studies that when school starts too early, kids can't get the sleep they need, " says Genevieve Gariepy. She works at Mcgill University inMontreal, Canada. Getting too little sleep can put kids at risk for a number of problems. Sleepy teens are more likely to be overweight, to have trouble concentrating and to struggle in school. They also are at higher risk of feeling depressed, using alcohol or drugs and getting in car accidents.As an epidemiologist (流行病学家), Gariepy is interested in patterns of disease. She studies teen obesity, or extreme overweight. In this study, she wanted to know how earlier school start times might be linked to weight."Overweight and obesity in adolescents is a big problem in North America, " she says. The number of overweight kids has grown over the past 30 years. About one in three U. S. and Canadian teens are now overweight or obese. Kids who don't sleep enough may be at higher risk. So Gariepy decided to find more about the impact of school start times.Her team collected start times of 362 Canadian schools and found that among "6 to 10" graders, those who started school earlier tended to be slightly heavier for their height. Every 10﹣minute delay in school start time was linked, on average, to a slightly lower weight among students who were the same sex, age and height. But it's not clear that changing school start time would help heavier kids lose weight. To know forsure, researchers would want to compare the same kids before and after changing to a later school start time.(1)What is the function of the first paragraph?________A To introduce the main topic.B To show concern for teenagersC To show the importance of the study.D To offer advice on school starting time..(2)What does Garepy want to find out in her research?________A How to rid adolescents of being overweight.B The links between school start times and teen obesity.C Why more and more students are becoming obese.D The most suitable sleep time for school students..(3)What can we infer about the study of Gariepy and her team?________A A 10﹣minute delay is enough.B Schools may value its conclusion.C Its conclusion is reliable.D More work remains to be done..(4)What can be a suitable title of this text?________A Experts Worry about the Health of Adolescents.B Overweight Becomes Common among teenagers.C Study Links Weight to School Starting Time.D Students Tend to Sleep Less Than Before.二、七选五5. School Spirit Week can be held any time throughout the year in America. It is a special time when youthful exuberance (活力) is allowed full expression.(1)_______There are spirit band sessions, spirit assemblies and spirit teams that have one primary goal. That goal is to promote school tradition and encourage students to recognize their school as an important part of their life.(2)_______Some schools will use it as a kick﹣off for a charity(慈善)event such as collecting food for the local food bank.A Spirit Week program can include many types of supporting activities. At most events,students like to wear identifying clothing or articles that show they are a unified group and support their school. Spirit Week agendas often encourage students to wear fun and modern clothes.(3)_______Monday might be funny hat day, followed by Tuesdays Hawaiian shirt day and Wednesday's silly T﹣shirt day. Thursday could be pajama day,rounded off with Fridays school colors day.(4)_______ Students decorate the walls, halls and classrooms with banners, posters and other adornments. Spirit Week posters and banners can reflect the theme of the week, the pride in the school, or show any other creative support of the schoolParents love this special week as much as students and teachers do because parents have a great interest in the success of their children.(5)_______A.Spirit Week often have a central theme.B.Spirit Week is about having loads of fun at school.C.They can wear a different one for each day of the week.D.The kids are not the only ones dressed up for Spirit Week.E. It makes them very happy to see the kids enthused about school activities.F. It is also a time to recognize athletic teams competing during that season.G.The main purpose of Spirit Week is to get the kids supportive of the school.三、完形填空6. My daughter, now 20, is studying to be an opera singer. She’s already _________ her way into the world’s best conservatories (音乐学院) and studios. _________, some people disagree on her choice. They are _________ fond of telling her, “Ohhh,that’s a really _________ career. It’s almost _________ to make a living. Not many people _________ it.”A few months ago, I was with her when a neighbour asked what she was _________ in. My daughter answered and got the usual _________ , not contrary to her expectations. She listened _________ to the prediction of her __________ and financial ruin, then said, “Well, if opera doesn’t __________, I’ll do something else.”I was so proud of my __________. Truth told, I was even more proud of myself, her mid-life-career-changing mom. I was also on-my-knees __________ to my mother. Because of her example, I’d given my child the gift of __________ herself-and not in a silly usual way, like, adaptability and industry. Even at her tender age, with her frankly very privileged upbringing, she understands that circumstances can change and that __________ can, too. (1)A beatenB earnedC eatenD lost(2)A FurthermoreB ThereforeC HoweverD Thus(3)A strangelyB excitedlyC sadlyD randomly(4)A excellentB boringC admirableD hard(5)A necessaryB dishonorableC impossibleD important(6)A makeB hitC findD put(7)A takingB callingC majoringD joining(8)A awardB encouragementC judgmentD response(9)A rudelyB politelyC impatientlyD carefully(10)A dangerB failureC successD luck(11)A figure outB pick outC work outD pick out(12)A neighborB motherC teacherD daughter(13)A similarB indifferentC gratefulD familiar(14)A adapting toB believing inC giving upD learning from(15)A powerB theoryC memoryD dreams四、用单词的适当形式完成短文7. Today we know Antarctica as an extreme environment (1)________(contain) ice and snow. But new research provides evidence that the area was very different in the past,(2)________ was found inside a piece of Earth sediment (沉淀物) gathered by researchers(3)________ under the seafloor off the coast of Antarctica.In the sediment, they (4)________(find) forest soil estimated to be about 90 million years old and this would have been in the Cretaceous Period, when dinosaurs were the main land(5)________(animal). Johann Klages, who was the lead writer of a study on the findings(6)________ (publish) in the journal Nature, said the sediment collection was from(7)________depth of about 30 meters below the ocean floor. Klages said an examination showed that the material formed on land, not in the ocean.The Earth has experienced in the past and is (8)________(current) undergoing today. The researchers said that the rainforest environment in Antarctica was especially surprising, because each year the area(9)________(experience) a four﹣month polar night when there is no sunlight to fuel plant life. Klages said no ice sheets were present during the time, but (10)________ (season) snowfall was likely.五、提纲类作文8. 假定你是李华,你校象棋(Chinese chess)俱乐部将举办象棋比赛.请你用英语给你的交换生朋友Leslie写一封电子邮件,邀请他参加,内容包括:1.比赛时间和地点;2.参加比赛的意义;3.报名方式及日期.注意1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.六、读后续写9. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文.续写的词数应为150左右.I peered over my grandma's shoulder as she sewed pieces of cloth together. The two pieces became one faster than I'd imagined. The colors, however, looked ugly when put together and none of the patterns matched. All the patches (补丁) on this blanket seemed to disagree."Grandma, that's the ugliest quilt (棉被) I've ever seen.""Oh, sweetie, it's warm and beautiful," said Grandma, pointing to a pile of crazy patterned shirts and suits. "I can take these old clothes that Grandpa and I will never wear again and turn them into something useful and good. It's not the quilts appearance but the love that sews it together that makes it beautiful. This quilt will keep you warm on a cold night like tonight. And I know that for a fact." Grandma put her hand on my shoulder,"Not everyone is as lucky as we are. Here, put on your coat. We'll get a second opinion about how ugly my quilts are."Grandma folded a finished quilt and tucked it into a shopping bag. Afterwards, we got in the car and drove downtown. The white snow turned grayer as we got to thecity. Eventually, Grandma pulled up at a dark alley(胡同) and we got out of the car. The terrible smell of rotting garbage made me feel sick and pinch my noseshut. Grandma took my hand and led me to the street lamp. I could see the snow shimmering (发出微光) in the light.Grandma paused. "There's usually somebody down this alley. It's quiet and out of the wind﹣﹣a good place to stay on cold nights. A nice warm quilt might make it even better."The dark engulfed (吞没) Grandma and I as we stepped deep into the alley. The pavement was cracked and missing in spots. Chicken bones and stained boxes littered their way. And Grandma's shoes made a loud sound with each step. Feeling frightened, I squeezed Grandma's hand. Grandma squeezed my hand back. "Its OK." she smiled."Who's there?" shouted a voice out of the darkness.Paragraph 1:"I have a nice warm quilt, if you want it," said Grandma._____Paragraph 2:Back home, I found a worn﹣out quilt by accident in a cupboard.______2020届山东省日照五莲县丶安丘市、诸城市、兰山区高三6月模拟英语试题答案1. ACB2. DCAD3. AAAC4. ABDC5. G,F,C,D,E6. BCADCACDBBCDCBD7. containing,which,from,found,animals,published,the,currently,experiences,seasonal8. Dear Leslie,A Chinese chess competition will be held at 2: 00 pm in the school gym on December 15th. Knowing that you like playing Chinese chess, I am writing to invite you to take part in it.【高分句型一】(提出邀请,比赛时间和地点)As far as I am concerned,this competition is very meaningful. To begin with, you can play chess with different opponents, which can promote your chess﹣playing skill.【高分句型二】 Besides, it is a great chance to make more friends with other students.(参加比赛的意义) If you are interested in it, please sign up at the office of the chess club before December 10th.(报名方式及日期)I am looking forward to your participation.(表达期盼)Yours,Li Hua9. Paragraph 1:"I have a nice warm quilt, if you want it," said Grandma.After a while,a beam of light appeared and a lady walked out of the darkness. Grandma opened the shopping bag and pulled out the multicolored quilt. "That's pretty and it looks warm," the lady exclaimed and took the quilt, her eyes filled with tears of gratitude. As we walked back down the alley, I looked over my shoulder and saw the lady holding the quilt tightly to her face. "You're right, Grandma. That is a beautiful quilt." On our ride back home,the lady's grateful words were still ringing in my ears.(奶奶将漂亮的被子给了一个女人,这个女人很感激)Paragraph 2:Back home, I found a worn﹣out quilt by accident in a cupboard. I asked Grandma curiously, "Grandma, why is there a quilt here?" After a moment of silence, Grandma began to share her own story. On a freezing night decades ago, as a poor young woman sleeping in the same alley, Grandma was offered a quilt,which warmed her up.【高分句型一】 She was determined to pass the loveforward. That's why Grandma sewed the old clothes together and made quilts for those in need. After hearing the story, I gave Grandma the biggest hug ever. I thought of all the clothes I didn't want to wear anymore and knew what Grandma and I would do the next morning.【高分句型二】(奶奶告诉作者自己的经历,她曾经收到一个温暖的被子,现在她想把这种善良传递下去)。
2020年日照市实验高级中学高三英语模拟试题及答案
2020年日照市实验高级中学高三英语模拟试题及答案第一部分阅读(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AThe Origins of Famous BrandsOur lives are full of brand names and trademarked products that we use every day. Although many brand names are simple acronyms(首字母缩略词) or versions of their founders names, some of the companies we trust every day actually have fascinating and surprising back stories.StarbucksIt seems fitting that the most famous coffee brand in the world would take its name from one of the world’s greatest works of literature. The inspiration for the name of the coffeehouse came from Herman Melville’sMoby Dick. The founders’ original idea was to name the company after the Captain Ahab’s ship, but they eventually decided that Pequot wasn’t a great name for coffee, so they chose Ahab’s first mate, Starbucks, as the name instead.GoogleGoogle was originally called Backrub, for it searched for links in every corner of the Web. In 1997, when the founders of the company were searching for a new name showing a huge amount of data for their rapidly improving search technology, a friend suggested the word “googol”. When a friend tried to register the new domain (域) name, he misspelled “googol” as “google”.NikeOriginally founded as a distributor for Japanese running shoes, the company was originally named BRS, or Blue Ribbon Sports. In 1971, BRS introduced its own soccer shoe, a model called Nike, which is alsothe name for the Greek goddess of victory. In 1978, the company officially renamed itself as Nike, Inc.The right name is essential to a company’s success, and a great origin story is just as important as a great product. An attractive origin story is one more thing that keeps customers guessing, wondering, and buying its products.1. What is the name of the Captain Ahab’s ship?A. Moby Dick.B. Starbucks.C. Pequot.D. Herman Melville.2. Why did the founders of the Google want to change its name?A. They mistook their name.B. They wanted new customers.C. The company’s original name was too long.D. The company’s search technology was improving rapidly.3. Where does the importance of the origin story of one company lie in?A. It can change the company’s image.B. It can add myth to the company.C. It explains the development of the company to customers.D. It makes customers imagine and purchase its goods.BBeing an Olympian (奥运会选手) demands focus, determination, and a competitive spirit. Plus, representing your country is a lot of pressure. However, two athletes recently showed the world another quality that is definitely worth championing.Qatar's Mutaz Essa Barshim and Italy's Gianmarco Tamberi were competing in the high jump on Sunday when they reached a stalemate (僵局). Both men had managed to jump over a surprising 2.37 meters with no faults along the way. However, after three attempts neither managed the next level of 2.39 meters.An Olympic official suggested ajump-offbetween the two friends and rivals (竞争对手) to determine who would get the gold medal. But Barshim had another plan to reward their efforts.“Can we have two golds?” he asked the official.The official agreed and the two men jumped for joy. This was the first time a gold medal had been shared since 1912. “He is one of my best friends, not only on the track, but outside the track. We work together. This is a dream come true.” shared Barshim.The decision to share the medal was particularly meaningful to Tamberi. The Italian had suffered an ankle injury that prevented him from competing in the Rio Olympics in 2016, and it nearly put an end to his career altogether. So this year he brought along his cast to this year's Olympics with “Road to Tokyo 2021” to inspire him along the way.For Barshim, the gold has topped off his already impressive medal collection, having received a bronze and a silver medal in 2012 and 2016 respectively.Despite all the glory of receiving a gold medal for their countries, their achievement means so much more. These two individuals, trying to do their very best for their countries, have provided a wonderful example to allthose competing in sports. They've summed up exactly what it means to take part in a global event with a generous and compassionate (有同情心的) spirit.4. What happened to Barshim and Tamberi in the competition?A. They ended in a tie.B. They quit the competition.C. They set a new record.D. They ran out of strength.5. What does the underlined word “jump-off” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Debate.B. Vote.C. Celebration.D. Extra round.6. Why was the gold medal particularly meaningful to Tamberi?A. It could bring him a lot of money.B. It may make up for his regret in 2016.C. It was a glory for his country.D. It could complete his medal collection.7. What does the author mainly want to convey in the text?A. The importance of sharing.B. The glory of winning gold medals.C. The valuable and special team spirit.D. The considerate and sharing Olympic spirit.CScientists often compare coral reefs(珊瑚礁) to underwater rainforests, yet unlike the leafy plant base of a forest, corals are animals. The soft creatures are naturally half-transparent and get their brilliant color1 from algae(藻类) living inside them. When corals experience stress from hot temperatures or pollution, theyhaltthe interdependent relationship with algae, typically pushing them out and turning white. Corals are still alive when they are white, but they're at risk and many eventually die, turning dark brown.Scientists around the world are looking for means to protect and maybe increase corals. One common option is to create more protected areas — essentially national parks in the ocean. Beyond nature preserves, some conservationists are looking to more hands-on methods. One research center in the Florida Keys is exploring a form of natural selection to keep corals remaining. The reef system in the Keys has been hit hard by climate change and pollution, which is especially tough, because corals there help support fisheries worth $ 100 million every year.To keep the wild ecosystem alive, Erinn Muller, the center's director, and her team are harvesting samples of the corals that survived the environmental stress naturally, keeping them to make them reproduce, and thenreattaching them to the reef. They have 46,000 corals on plastic frames under the sea. So far, the center has regrown over 70,000 corals from five different species on damaged reefs.In The Bahamas, Ross Cunning, a research biologist at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium, focuses on corals with genes that could make them natural candidates for restoration projects. He published a study of two Bahamian reefs, one that survived an extreme 2015 heat wave, and one that didn't. "We think their ability to deal with these higher temperatures is built into their genes," says Cunning. There's evidence of corals evolving more quickly to resist rapidly warming climate. The big question scientists need investigate, adds Gunning, is how much more heat corals can adapt to.8. What does the underlined word "halt" in the first paragraph mean?A. End.B. Develop.C. Strengthen.D. Weaken.9. What do Muller and her team do to save corals?A. Restore the damaged reefs.B. Grow corals by hand underwater.C. Create more protected areas.D. Move corals to unpolluted areas.10. What do Gunning's words suggest?A. Many corals have been genetically improved.B. Cooling down the waters is key to rescuing corals.C. Reasons for corals surviving heat waves are shocking.D. The highest temperature corals can survive is unclear.11. Which can be a suitable title for the text?A. Relationship between corals and algaeB. Efforts made to save coralsC. Impact of climate warming on coralsD. Survival crisis faced by coral reefsDThe United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) included on December 17, 2020 China's Tai Chi on the RepresentativeList of the Intangible(无形的)Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The decision was announced during the online meeting of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage held from December 14 to19 inKingston, capital ofJamaica.“Born in the mid-17th century in a small village named Chenjiagou located in Central China's Henan province, Tai Chi is not only a kind of traditional Wushu integrated with slow movements and deep breathing, but is also deeply rooted in many areas of Chinese culture, such as medicine and philosophy,”Zhu Xianghua says, who is the son of the famous Tai Chi master Zhu Tiancai.Although it has spread to more than 150 countries and regions, attracting more than 100 million people to practice, the idea that Tai Chi is for the elderly has stopped many young people practicing the ancient Wushu. They think of it as a slow exercise, which is specially made and better suited for their grandparents. Instead, many young people are turning to the Indian practice of yoga(瑜伽)to relieve stress, which was placed on the UNESCO's List in 2019.In order to promote Tai Chi, joint efforts have been made from individuals and the Chinese government in the last decades. Xi'an Jiaotong University requires students to learn Tai Chi. Wang Yunbing, a professor in the university's sports center, stressed that Tai Chi is not only good physical exercise-researchers from the American College of Rheumatology find that it can help manage several diseases but is also conned ted to ancient Chinese eivilization. Since 2014, the World Tai Chi Championships have been held every two years by the International Wushu Federation. It provides a platform for communication and learning between the Tai Chi masters and Tai Chi lovers around the globe. In January 2020, Tai Chi became an official event in the 2026 Dakar Youth Olympic Games.12. What does Zhu Xianghua say about Tai Chi in paragraph 2?A. It originated from fast Kung Fu action.B. It was born around the 1750s in a village.C. It is related to other cultural fields ofChina.D. It integrates Chinese medicine and western philosophy.13. Why do some young people choose to practice yoga instead of Tai Chi?A. They think it easier to practice yoga to keep fit.B. The elderly stop young people practicing Tai Chi.C. They consider Tai Chi is custom-built for old people.D. Yoga was included in the world culture earlier than Tai Chi.14. What is the main purpose of the last paragraph?A. To promote contemporary Chinese civilization.B. To show many efforts made to popularize Tai Chi.C. To stress the importance of Chinese Tai Chi masters.D. To advise people to practise Tai Chi to cure diseases.15.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. Tai Chi Steps on the UNESCO's List.B. Tai Chi is Competing against Yoga.C. Tai Chi Has Regained populate Globally.D. Opinions Greatly Differ on Tai Chi and Yoga.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。
2020年日照市实验高级中学高三英语模拟试卷及答案
2020年日照市实验高级中学高三英语模拟试卷及答案第一部分阅读(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AVail Marriott Mountain ResortVail Winter Weather GuideCovered in grand mountains,flashing lights and snowy pines, Vail is perfect for explorers and people who love adventures alike. Whether skiing down the slopes for the first time or the hundredth, this guide will ensure that you're ready for everything this city has to offer.Best Time to VacationDecember through to March tends to be the best time for those interested in skiing down the slopes in style.Know Before You GoMake the necessary preparations and reservations in advance:• Ski and Snowboard Rentals(租赁):Don't have your own equipment! Vail Sports rents out a variety of skis and snowboards for all ages and abilities, as well as snow shoes and helmets.• Clothing Rentals:For those not interested in purchasing hundreds of dollars of ski clothing for one vacation. Mountain Threads has a rental program just for you, where you can get mountain necessities like coats, pants and goggles(护目镜).• Suncream:You might not think about getting sunburn, but it happens to skiers and snowboarders every day.• Difficulty levels:It's important to know what level you're at before jumping on a ski lift and heading up the mountain. Use a free trail map and plan the slopes you're going to ski down ahead of time based on the following levels you'll find up the mountain:• Green Circle:These are the easiest slopes.• Blue Square:These indicate average to medium levels.• Black Diamond:The most advanced slopes. Some mountains will feature double black diamonds, indicating even higher difficulty.While Vail is famous for snow sports, you'll find plenty of other fun things to do once the sun goes down or you are tired. Explore the rest of our website for more information!1. When is the best time to visit Vail if you like skiing?A. In March, April June and DecemberB. In December, February, April and MarchC. In January, February, March and DecemberD. In September, October, November and December2. Before you go to the Vail Marriott Mountain Resort, you will have to take ________with you.A. helmetsB. gogglesC. suncreamD. a trail map3. What will a skiing beginner who wants to enjoy himself prefer to choose?A. Blue SquareB. Black DiamondC Double Black Diamonds D. Green CircleBMost animals living in crowded conditions have particularly strong immune systems, so it long puzzled researchers that honeybees do not.Part of the answer, discovered in 2015, is that queen bees vaccinate their eggs by moving parts of proteins from disease-causing pathogens to them before they are laid. These act as antigens totriggerthe development of a protective immune response in the developing young. But that observation raises the question of how the queen receives her antigen supply in the first place? Dr. Harwood wondered if the nurse bees were taking in parts of pathogens and passing them to royal jelly they were producing while eating the food brought to the hive.To test this idea, he teamed up with a group at theUniversityofHelsinki, inFinland, led by Dr Heli Salmela. Together, they collected about 150 nurse bees and divided them among six queenless mini hives equipped with baby bees to look after. Instead of honey, they fed the nurses on sugar water, and for three of the hives they added P. larvae, a bacterium causing a hive-killing disease, to the sugar water.In this case, to stop such an infection happening, Dr Harwood and Dr Salmela heat-treated the pathogens and so killed them in advance. They also labelled the dead bacteria with a fluorescent dye, to track them easily. And, sure enough, it was confirmed that parts of P. larvae were getting into royal jelly released by those bees which had been fed with the sugar water containing that.All told, these findings suggest that nurse bees are indeed, through their royal jelly, passing antigens onto the queen for vaccinating her eggs. They also mean the nurses are vaccinating baby bees as well, because baby bees, too, receive royal jelly for the first few days after they come out.4. What does the underlined word “trigger" in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Cut out.B. Set off.C. Slow down.D. Put off.5. Which is the main experimental subject in Paragraph 3?A. Queen bees.B. Nurse bees.C. Bee eggs.D. Baby bees.6. Why was P. larvae added to the sugar water?A. To test if it would cause a hive-killing disease.B. To check how the bacterium would affect the hive.C. To see whether the target bees would favor the taste.D. To confirm the bees would pass pathogens to royal jelly.7. What is the text mainly about?A. How bees multiply.B. How antigens function.C. How bees get vaccinated.D. How immune system works.CStarting at university or college can be a big challenge, especially if you’re living away from home for the first time. You arefaced with big questions such as, “Who’s going to do my washing?” “Who’s going to tidy my room?” And, most importantly, “How am I going to eat?” Yes, living on your own means cooking for yourself, and when you’re living a student lifestyle, this could be a recipe for disaster.Students, in the UK at least, often rely on generally available food such as baked beans or cheese on toast. And for the more adventurous, there’s “spag bol” — spaghetti bolognaise(肉酱意粉), that is, cooked spaghetti served with a ground beef and tomato sauce — a budget-friendly solution. If you make a huge pan of it, it can probably last you a whole week! Other low-cost options include jar sauces and oven pizzas.Recently, a British supermarket suggested that rose harissa paste, organic cider vinegar and Swiss bouillon powder were the important food materials needed for the “student cupboard”. But are these items considered essential and affordable for someone on a budget?As a matter of fact, living on a budget is certainly one barrier to eating a well-balanced diet. What’s more, some young people don’t know much about cooking, and for many young students, there are more fun things to go and do than just stay inside and cook. That’s where takeaways and microwave meals come in.What should a health-conscious student really have in his or her food cupboard? Jack Monroe, a food writer and campaigner, has words to say: baked beans, lemon juice, canned tomatoes and tomato ketchup, described as“salt, sugar, vinegar and tomato all in one handy squeezy bottle”. And should that not appeal, you can always wait till your next visit to your mum and dad for a square meal!8. What does the author indicate by “this could be a recipe for disaster”?A. Cooking is difficult for a student.B. Students must cook if they live alone.C. It is important to live independently.D. Learning to cook will cause disasters.9. What is the feature of “spag bol”?A. It is delicious.B. It is healthy.C. It saves money.D. It needs little skill.10. What is paragraph 4 mainly about?A. How well-balanced diets can be realized.B. How students can eat healthily with limited money.C. Why living on a budget is common among students.D Why students choose takeaways and microwave meals.11. Why does the author write the last paragraph?A. To advocate visiting parents.B. To offer some tips.C. To promote health consciousness.D. To introduce a writer.DIn the world of Chinese archaeology(考古学), a sign of a dig's importance is the sight of Zhou Mingsheng at work. A field technician who has worked at archaeological sites all aroundChina. Master Zhou iscredited with the gentlest touch in his profession. Born into a farming family, he is a “national-level craftsman” with a talent for using simple tools to get relics(遗物) that wouldcrumblein other hands, says his current boss, Wang Xu, director of an archaeological site at Shuanghuaishu, a Neolithic(新石器时代的) settlement near the Yellow River in the central province of Henan.It is not beauty that attracts visitors to Shuanghuaishu. At 5,300 years old, the settlement is the work of a culture too simple to have left behind many buried treasures. The single most precious find, to date, is a finger-length sculpture of a silkworm. Nor is the setting lovely: an area surrounded by deafening insects, between a highway and two power stations. Rather, the site's importance is historical. For since the birth of Chinese archaeology in the 1920s, it has been inseparable from claims thatChinahas the oldest unbroken civilisation on Earth.Leading archaeologists say that the site has the right combination of location, age and distinctive culturalelements to be the capital of an early Chinese kingdom. That would make it a bridge betweenChina's written history and the era of the Yellow Emperor, who is said to rule over these central plains almost 5,000 years ago, though many foreign scholars doubt his existence. Chinese media call the site proof ofChina's 5,000 years of history.Foreigners complain about a lack of written records, Mr. Wang notes. Perhaps they are missing symbols that will one day be understood, for instance in patterned pottery. Outsiders “can't keep using Western standards to apply to Chinese ruins,” he argues.12. What does the underlined word “crumble” in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Break.B. Start.C. Wait.D. Shine.13. Why does Shuanghuaishu attract visitors?A. It has appealing scenery.B. It has various precious treasures.C. It is of great historical significance.D. It is easily accessible.14. What is Mr. Wang's attitude towards foreigners’ view?A. Unconcern.B. Disapproving.C. Supportive.D. Not mentioned.15. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Chinese history amazes the world.B. Chinese archaeology catches on.C. China follows its tradition.D.Chinadigs its past.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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2020届高三毕业班下学期6月校际联合模拟考试
英语试题
2020年6月本试卷共三部分,共10页。
满分120分。
考试时间100分钟。
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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)
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Missouri Wildlife Rescue Center
Missouri Wildlife Rescue Center is a shelter for endangered and illegally-traded foreign animals confiscated (没收) by the U.S. Wildlife Service. It carries out the motto "Preservation through Education" by educating visitors about the preservation of the environment and the inter-dependence of all living things.
Field trips
The Center hosts field trips for schools and camps throughout Southern California. Each field trip lasts two hours, consisting of a one-hour gathering and a one-hour tour of the facility with lessons associated with California State Science Standards.
Throughout the field trip, students learn about the latest developments in environmental protection and the ways in which wildlife interacts with various ecosystems. The students also receive an up-close and hands-on experience with our
rescued foreign wildlife. The tour includes different environmental exhibits that show the ways students can help protect animals in the wild.
Public tours
Guided tours of the Center introduce visitors to over two hundred rescued foreign wildlife. Each tour is led by a staff member, and features fun animal facts, hands-on animal encounters. surprising rescue stories, environmental exhibits, and original approaches to going green. Visitors may only see the animals on a guided tour, for both your safety and the safety of our animals.
The guided tour lasts approximately 45-60 minutes. Visitors are served on a first-come, first-served basis. No reservations are required. However, tours may sell out. We suggest larger groups schedule a private tour.
Our regular public tour’s times are subject to change without notice. Please call in advance for the most up-to-date information
1. What is Missouri Wildlife Rescue Center intended for?
A. Helping study wildlife abroad.
B. Collecting money for animal shelters.
C Raising awareness of wildlife protection.
D. Deepening our understanding of rare animals.
2. What can students do on a field trip?
A. Share stories of rescuing animals.
B. Take part in foreign wildlife rescue.
C. Explore why species get endangered.
D. Learn how wildlife affects ecosystems.
3. What can we learn about a guided tour?
A. Large groups are served first.
B. Animals are not available.
C. Booking ahead is needed.
D. Tours 'times are flexible.。