山东省聊城市2021届高三英语下学期4月模拟(二模)试题(二).doc
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1、山东省聊城市2021届高三英语下学期4月模拟(二模)试题(二)本试卷分三部分,共10页,满分120分.考试用时100分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,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.AVISIT THE
2、MUSEUMThe National Geographic Museum in Washington D. C. hosts rotating exhibitions year-round.The National Geographic Museum1145 17th Street, NWWashington, DC 20036Museum HoursMonday Sunday: 10 AM 6 PMClosed Thanksgiving Day and Christmas DayMuseum Ticket PricingAdults$15.00Students/Military/Senior
3、s (over 62)$ 12.00Children (ages 5-12)$10.00Children (ages 4 and under)FREEContributing MemberFREEMuseum Film$7.00You can purchase tickets online, over the phone Monday Friday through our ticket office, or in person daily from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm at our National Geographic Museum ticket desk. We rec
4、ommend purchasing ahead of time, as many of our events sell out quickly.About Your VisitWith a wide range of changing exhibitions, the National Geographic Museum is a perfect destination for all ages. Visitors get to know the work of National Geographic conservationists, photographers, and scientist
5、s through charming, dynamic exhibitions, which feature everything from photography and world-famous artifacts to interactive learning stations and behind-the-scenes stories.During Your VisitWe do not store bags or any other personal items. We do offer a small coat rack and umbrella bins. There is no
6、 food or drink allowed inside the museum. Seating is available in each exhibition. The National Geographic Society has a cafe and a cafeteria located in our M Street building. Our cafe is open from 10: 00 am to 4: 30 pm and the cafeteria from ll:30 am to 2:00 pm Monday through Friday. Both are close
7、d Saturdays and Sundays.Contact UsThe National Geographic Ticket Office: 202-857-7700 | ngtickets ngs. org (Monday Friday, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm)Group Sales: 202-807-3232 | groupsales ngs. org1. When can you visit the National Geographic Museum?A. At 8:00 am, Friday.B. At 7:00 pm, Monday.C. At 2:00 pm
8、, Christmas.D. At ll:30 am, Sunday.2. How much is the admission for two adults with three students?A. $30,B. $60.C. $66.D. $101.3. What would you do to buy group tickets?A. Visit groupsalesngs. org.B. Call 202-857-7700.C. Go to M Street building in person.D. Book them in advance at ngtickets ngs. or
9、g.BThe summer before my 10th birthday my father moved our family of nine kids to a farm. We had always lived in a small city, in the house my dad had gotten from my grandparents who had wanted fresh air, green food and lots of room for their children but failed. My father held the same will. Hed wor
10、ked multiple jobs and saved for many years. and could finally afford a place in the countryside. Now a minor concern: the house had no running water or electricity. But there were 150 acres to run around in!That first year my dad put in electricity, because my mom simply announced, I wont have oil l
11、amps with children running around! Indoor plumbing (管道系统)had to wait another year. Different friends, who my dad knew from work, asked if hed take their large dogs who couldnt run free in the city. So we all now played with a big orange- brown boxer and a sporty German Shorthaired Pointer, who we na
12、med Billy and Molly.Minimalism was our goal, and also our only choice. Absolutely our clothes were hand-me-downs. Bananas and oranges were rare imported fruit wed seen at holidays. We felt we were younger than peers (同龄人)- there was ONE birthday party a year! Wed take turns. once every 9 years a chi
13、ld would have his/her own party!While money was so scarce, we had joy to hand all the time. My mother was always singing, yelling, or hugging. And she told us we owned plenty! To this day, each of us remembers those years as an abundance of things, laughter, arguing, making peace, and playing togeth
14、er! Every challenge was a game to defeat, and any failure was a chance to learn there.4. Why did the authors father move their family to a farm?A. To carry out the wish of his parents.B. To start a brand new life in a luxury house.C. To improve the childrens living environment.D. To get rid of the h
15、eavy workload in the city.5. What can we learn from paragraph 2?A. There was no electricity in their rooms.B. Two dogs became part of the authors life.C. The authors mother had a sharp tongue.D. Their rural life became the envy of friends.6. What is the authors tone in paragraph 3?A. Hopeful.B. Upse
16、t.C. Amazed.D. Amusing.7. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “scarce in the last paragraph?A, Practical.B. Accurate.C. Tight.D. Essential.CThink of the many different ways you enjoy fish or other seafood : steaming fish ball soup grilled salmon, boiled shrimp and more. Now think
17、about not having this delicious food because of no more fish and seafood. You would likely miss them a lot, and not just you. Nearly half of the worlds population relies on seafood as a major source of protein.Harvesting fish and other sea life isnt bad for the ocean, but harvesting it faster than i
18、t can recover is. This is called overfishing, and the number of overfished wild stocks has tripled in the past 50 years. Overfishing affects not only a food source but many economies. Many businesses and jobs depend on fishing for their livelihoods. When fish stocks shrink, people lose their means o
19、f supporting themselves and their families. Worldwide, fishing is a US $ 362 billion business. Over 4 million fishing boats sail the waters of the world. Many boats are becoming increasingly efficient, which increases overfishing.According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN, one thir
20、d of the worlds fisheries are being pushed beyond their natural limits. Overfishing goes hand in hand with bycatch (误捕的鱼).This means unwanted sea life is captured along with the desired catch and is thrown away. Thus, billions of fish along with seabirds, sea turtles and millions of sharks are lost.
21、The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) has been working with scientists, fisheries and seafood producers for over 20 years. They have developed standards promoting sustainable fishing. When fisheries meet MSCs standards, the oceans and those who make a living from them are protected. Around 15 percent
22、 of wild-capture fisheries are now MSC certified. And Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPS) in many countries are working to increase that percentage.What can you do? Look for MSCs blue fish label, which appears on over 30, 000 products and menus in almost 100 countries. Buying a product with this lab
23、el means youre supporting a fishery that is contributing to healthier oceans.8. Which of the following opinions will the author favor?A. We need to develop more fish recipes.B. Many people consider seafood as nutritious.C. You can never eat fish and other seafood too much.D. Its great to treat your
24、friends to tasty seafood.9. What can be inferred from paragraph 2?A. Many people live by fishing.B. Overfishing isnt always bad for the ocean.C. Fishing economies are picking up soon.D. Many boats have no fish to catch.10. What measure has been taken concerning overfishing?A. Bycatch is thrown back.
25、B. More investment is put in fisheries.C. All the countries are called on to conserve the ocean.D. Some requirements for green fishing are made.11. Whats the authors suggestion for readers?A. Buying the seafood with MSCs certification.B. Looking for MSCs blue fish label worldwide.C. Making contribut
26、ions to fishing in eco-friendly environment.D. Predicting about the oceans and the fish for years to come.DOne of my favorite studies asked one group of students to write about their “true self”. Another group of students was asked to write about their everyday self” and a third group of students wa
27、s asked to write about the campus bookstore. After the writing task, the students were then asked to rate their meaning in life.The researchers were interested in how much detail the participants provided in their various essays, their assumption being that the more detailed description one provides
28、 about ones true self, the more likely one authentically (真实地)connects with that sense of self. Not surprisingly, for those writing about their everyday self or about the campus bookstore, the amount of detail didnt have any connection with their sense of purpose in life. However, when people wrote
29、about their true selves, the more detailed the essay, the more the person experienced meaning in life.To live a meaningful life, then, make sure you are in touch with yourself. If you dont follow your own values and dreams, you are most probably following values set by others. And there is nothing m
30、ore disappointing in life than living someone elses dream. As some wisecracker has put it, it is better to be yourself, as everyone else is already taken.Meaningfulness is about connection. While this means that a major part of the meaningfulness in ones life comes from connecting with others throug
31、h intimate, caring relationships and through being able to contribute to society and those one cares about, you cannot connect with others unless you are first in touch with yourself. Otherwise it is not you who is connecting to others but just an empty shell. Only by knowing what you are can you st
32、art to authentically connect with others.So, set out to write about your true self and who you believe you really are as a person, what are your most important values, and what you yourself would like to pursue and have in life. Then figure out how you could make that true self more the self that is
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