山东省淄博市2023届高三英语下学期一模考试试题(Word版附答案).doc
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1、参照秘密级管理启用前淄博市2022-2023学年度高三模拟考试英语注意事项: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,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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。AIn the year-and-a-half since Broadw
2、ay reopened, tourism and ticket sales have not returned to pre-pandemic levels. So, looking forward to spring 2023, you never know whats going to hit or miss. Often all you can do when trying to predict what will be worth seeing is to look at who wrote the script and whos directing and starring. Her
3、e are four Broadway and off-Broadway shows Im keeping an eye on. Bad CinderellaImperial Theatre; begins previews February 17,opens March 23Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber brings his latest show, a contemporary retelling of the Cinderella story, to New York. Will Lord Lloyd Webber find success with this
4、 new musical?The JungleSt. Anns Warehouse; begins performances February 18This immersive production, first seen in 2018, puts the audience right inside the tents of a refugee (难民)camp in Calais, France. It tells the heart-breaking stories of refugees from the Middle East and Africa. Fat HamAmerican
5、Airlines Theatre; begins previews March 21,opens April 12James Ijames Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy was a hit on a small stage in 2022. A retelling of Hamlet, set at a Black family cookout, it deals with questions of manliness andis both funny and joyous. Prima FacieGolden Theatre; begins previews A
6、pril 11, opens April 23Emmy Award-winning actress Jodie Comer, who acts as a lawyer, appears in this one-person play by Suzie Miller, which was a hit in London. It will be exciting to see this actress in person. 1. Which is put on show for the first time?A. Bad CinderellaB. The JungleC. Fat HamD. Pr
7、ima Facie2. On which day can you enjoy a show with amusing plots?A. February18. B. March 23. C. April 12. D. April 23. 3. Where can audiences meet Jodie Comer on the spot?A. Imperial Theatre. B. St. Anns Warehouse. C. American Airlines Theatre. D. Golden Theatre. BMy husband and I always wanted to g
8、o to the Caribbean but didnt know much about the islands or how we were going to afford it. By chance, a friend of ours in Australia mentioned “pet sitting” and that it is something you can do all over the world. We quickly created an account on a pet sitting website and began searching for options.
9、 There were only a couple of sits available in that part of the world, but we tried our luck, sent a request, and to our surprise landed a three-month job in Grenada, so our year was going to be taken up with Caribbean pet sits. Inspired by a Canadian couple, we decided to start our own travel blog.
10、 We began by writing about The Virgin Islands, highlighting the beautiful beaches. However, for every photo album of a beautiful beach, there were 10 photos of trash (垃圾) It was hard to ignore the plastic pollution issue, especially on such primitive and remote beaches. So, we began to share photos
11、of the trash we saw and how much we could pick up on our daily dog walks. The more we looked into plastic pollution, the more we realized the severity of the global plastic pollution. From that point, we used our platform to create awareness and highlight ways to say no to plastic and travel plastic
12、-free. We changed our daily routines, our way of living, and even our diets to accommodate more organic foods and little to no plastic packaging. Its been over three years now and we continue to do what we can. This journey has led us to some amazing places, working with great brands and even organi
13、zing a country-wide beach clean-up campaign1 in Grenada. Our aim now is to keep on going. We love connecting with like-minded people. Its been amazing few years that was sparked by a conversation about pet sitting. Who would have guessed? 4. Why did the author do pet sitting?A. To raise fund. B. To
14、protect the environment. C. To cover travel expenses. D. To shoot beautiful beaches. 5. What does the author intend to convey through her story?A. Pet sitting is a new type of occupation. B. The Caribbean is an ideal travel destination. C. Travel blog is a superb way to gain popularity. D. Action sh
15、ould be taken to fight plastic pollution. 6. How did the author find her experience in the Caribbean?A. Significant. B. Challenging. C. Adventurous. D. Dreadful. 7. Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text?A. Changing Lifestyles by Pet SittingB. Unexpected Gains from Pet Sitting T
16、ravelC. Dealing with Global Environment PollutionD. The Availability of Pet Sitting in the CaribbeanCGiant pandas are among the most lovable animals alive today. Unlike their relatives, such as the polar bear, pandas dont eat meat but survive on a diet of only bamboo. So why and how have pandas aban
17、doned their taste for meat to pick up a vegetarian diet?Pandas today dont eat meat. However, theyve kept much of their meat-eating adaptations from times past. Their digestive systems have not changed much from their meat-eating days. Out of the huge 12. 5 kg of bamboo they eat in a single day, only
18、 about 17% of it is digested. To survive, pandas eat large amounts of bamboo while having a low-metabolic (新陈代谢的),lazy lifestyle to make up for the poor energy return. The giant pandas shift to a vegetarian diet is in line with the inactivation of a specific gene-Taslrl, which provides them with the
19、 ability to taste certain amino acids (氨基酸) abundant in meat. Its inactivation in pandas would lead to their dietary change. Pandas have evolved to a great degree to cope with their relatively recent bamboo-eating lifestyle. Pandas must seize long and thin pieces of bamboo shoots. To assist with thi
20、s, they have developed a long “fake-thumb” (伪拇指). So giant pandas have six fingers in each paw which provides better support for them to seize object such as bamboo in one paw quickly. Researchers have found that the surface of the pandas tongue is different. While other bears and many meat-eating a
21、nimals have smooth tongues, pandas have evolved tiny projections on the surface of their tongues that serve to file down food. This is especially useful for pandas as they remove the outer cover of bamboo. Time will tell if pandas will adapt and survive, go back to eating meat, or disappear in the w
22、ild. Whatever the future holds, we can be grateful that, for the time being, we get to share our planet with these adorable animals. 8. Why are the numbers mentioned in paragraph 2?A. To illustrate the variety of food. B. To represent the evolutionary rule of pandas. C. To describe the changes of li
23、ving environment. D. To show the ineffectiveness of digestive system. 9. What caused pandas change in diet?A. The low-metabolic ability. B. The amino acids in meat. C. The Taslrl genes inactivation. D. The supplies of bamboo. 10. What does the underlined word this in paragraph 4 refer to?A. Seizing
24、bamboo shoots. B. The low energy return. C. Developing more fingers. D. The vegetarian diet. 11. Which aspect of pandas does paragraph 4 focus on?A. The preference for bamboo. B. The evolutionary feature in eating. C. The unique lifestyle. D. The special appearance. DIs my article mid or valid? If y
25、ou can answer this question, you already are accustomed towhat we term “algospeak. ” As more and more online users join social media platforms such as TikTok (抖音),algospeak continues to grow. But what is it, what do these words mean?Algospeak is a coded language or slang used online. For some commun
26、ities it is the onlyway to talk safely about sensitive subjects. Due to the rise of algorithmic censorship (算法筛查)in media, algospeak developed as a way to prevent robot from deleting their videos and messages. Users had to get creative to avoid deletion. This means that as long as there is censorshi
27、p, there will be a new language to avoid it. Further, new slang created on social media platforms fits itself into everyday life. Even if you are not writing a message on TikTok, you may have caught yourself using phrases from the app in your daily life. This connection between people all over the g
28、lobe allows for shared vocabulary. It also has the potential to completely change the way we as English speakers speak. Here is some new slang popularized by TikTok. Bussin (adj. ) - something is really good, usually referring to food Mid (adj. )-ordinary, not good or badSheesh (ex. )-response eithe
29、r meaning disbelief or surprise, can be positive or negativeValid (adj. )-something very good or meets a very high standard; a respectable opinionNo one would have suspected artificial intelligence (AI) would be the catalyst (催化剂)for change but it is. The combination of not only censorship but also
30、high connectivity birthed a new language. Some older generations cant even understand what the youngest generation says because of the lack of exposure to the new language. The gap between English before social media and English as it is now is giant, and it continues to grow. So, what should we exp
31、ect for the future? Will censorship loosen or will the English language continue to evolve from digital media? Time can only tell. 12. What contributed to the emergence of algospeak?A. The need for netizens to escape censorship. B. The desire for a shared vocabulary around the world. C. The authorit
32、ys demand for creating a new language. D. The social medias intention to catch public attention. 13. What can we learn from the last two paragraphs?A. AI needs catalyst to develop. B. Social media birthed a new language. C. Algospeak may cause communication obstacles. D. Strict censorship is a barri
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