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1、山东省聊城市2021届高三英语下学期第一次模拟试题本试卷分三部分,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。AThere are some thi
2、ngs only adults can do to prevent and stop fires, such as using smoke detectors and fire extinguishers, but there are also many fire safety rules everyone should learn to help prevent fires and to know what to do if one does start. Here are some safety rules for kids.If a child notices that an elect
3、rical appliance is giving off a strange smell, they should ask an adult to turn it off, and, it should be fixed before its used again.Children should have an adult with them if they cook food. They should never leave food by itself and make sure handles of pots and pans and pans on the stove are tur
4、ned inward. They should also be aware that anything made of metal should never be put in a microwave.The family should work together to plan an escape route in case theres a fire, including finding at least two ways out of every room. Kids should practice this with their parents two to three times a
5、 year and learn to test doors with their hands before opening them.If your clothing catches fire, running will make the flames bigger. Kids should practice the proper technique of stopping where they are, dropping to the ground and rolling to put out the flames.Burns should be treated by an adult-th
6、e injured area should be put in cold water for 10-15 minutes to relieve the pain. Ice should never be used, as it can cause further injury. If a child has a serious burn that blisters, they should be taken to a doctor or the emergency room.1. How often should parents practice a fire escape route wit
7、h their children?A. Once every two weeks. C. Three times every six months.B. Once every month. D. Two or three times every year.2. What should people do if their clothes are on fire, according to the text?A. Roll on the ground. B. Run as fast as they can.C. Try to take off their clothes. D. Use a fi
8、re extinguisher immediately.3. What is the first thing to do with a mild burn?A. Put it in cool water. B. Put an ice pack on it.C. Use anti-burn cream. D. Call a doctor for help.BThere can be magic in the touch of a hand that loves you. It brings comfort and a silent promise that says, I am here and
9、 you are not alone.I memorized every detail about my children. As babies, they reached for me whenever they were hungry or tired or just needed to be held. Sometimes, if they woke in the night, just the touch of my hand would ease them back to sleep. They clung to me when they took their first steps
10、 and we held hands when crossing streets and walking from the car to their classroom on their first day of school.As they grew older and more independent, I noticed that they didnt hold my hand much anymore. I told myself it was part of growing up, and I should just be glad they could do things on t
11、heir own now.But when youve been needed so much for such a long time, its hard to step back and feel unnecessary.Then one day, I was visiting my oldest son in New York, where he was working as an actor on a TV show. As we were about to cross a busy street that was filled with traffic, he grabbed my
12、hand and shouted, Hang on to me, Mom, then led me safely across.At that moment, I realized two things. First, my boy had become a man. Second, it was clear that our roles had changed. We still needed each other, but in different ways than before.That scene has replayed in various ways with each of m
13、y three children. They have all taught me to lean on them just as they once leaned on me, and that we can always lean on each other. We live miles apart, but stay in touch every day. There is magic and comfort and healing in the touch of a hand that loves you, even if it touches you from afar.4. How
14、 did the author get along with her children when they were young?A. She was very strict with them. B. She overprotected them.C. She was too busy to take care of them. D. She developed a close bond with them.5. How did the author feel when her kids became more independent?A. She felt lonely when livi
15、ng apart from them.B. She was worried that they couldnt manage themselves.C. She felt a little uncomfortable when not needed so much as before.D. She was pleased to be able to step back and enjoy herself.6. The authors visit to her son in New York made her realize .A. her son had become mature and r
16、eliableB. time with children is always funC. she needed her son more than beforeD. she was unwilling to accept the change in their roles7. What is the authors main purpose in writing the text?A. To explore how to interact with children. B. To describe the growth of her children.C. To show the power
17、of the touch of a hand. D. To present how parents influence their kids.CShortly before Christmas last year, Brazilian piano player Joao Carlos Martins invited his friends to a bar near his home. He wanted to show them the best gift he had received in many years: A new pair of gloves.They are not jus
18、t gloves, however. The specially made bionic devices are letting the 79-year-old play with both hands for the first time in more than 20 years.By his retirement last March, he had undergone 24 medical procedures to try to reduce pain caused by a progressive disease and from a series of accidents. Be
19、fore the gloves, which were especially developed for him, Martins could only play songs slowly with his thumbs and, sometimes, his pointer fingers.However, one designer believed Martins, retirement had come too early. That designer, Ubirata Bizarro Costa, created special bionic gloves for Martins, h
20、ands. The gloves help move his fingers up after they press on the piano keys. Costa said he created early models based on images of Martins, hands. But he said those models were far from ideal. He then decided to tell Martins about his efforts: Costa and Martins then spent several months testing dif
21、ferent models. The perfect match came in December, and cost only $125 to build.These days, Martins never takes off his new gloves-even when he goes to sleep. Martins said he has received more than 100 devices in the last 50 years as possible solutions to his hand problems. None worked well or long e
22、nough. But these gloves do, he said. The new gloves have given Martins a new goal. He hopes to play the piano at New Yorks Carnegie Hall in October. He is already set to conduct a concert celebrating the 60th anniversary of his first appearance there.8. What can we guess about Joao Carlos Martins?A.
23、 He enjoyed playing the piano in a bar. B. He has received the most valuable gift in his life.C. He has just retired from a music company. D. He often discussed with his friends about music.9. What can we infer about this special pair of gloves?A. It has existed for over 20 years.B. It was developed
24、 mainly for the disabled.C. It can be worn to reduce the physical pain.D. It realizes Martins dream to play the piano with two hands.10. How did Costa create this special pair of gloves?A. By pressing Martins fingers against the piano keys.B. By conducting many tests to find the ideal model.C. By wo
25、rking with other designers and companies.D. By repeatedly examining images of Martins hands.11. Whats the best title for the text?A. Technology Improves Peoples Life B. Magic Gloves Let Brazilian Pianist Play AgainC. Costa Creates the Special Gloves for Martins D. Martins Receives the Best Christmas
26、 GiftDHuman societies developed food preferences based on what was available and what the group decided it liked most. Those preferences were then passed along as socially learned behaviors, values, knowledge and customs that make up culture. Besides humans, many other social animals are believed to
27、 exhibit forms of culture in various ways, too.In fact, according to a new study led by Harvard scientist Liran Samuni, bonobos(倭黑猩猩), one of our closest living relatives, could be the latest addition to the list.The researchers studied the hunting and feeding habits of two neighboring groups of bon
28、obos in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Analyzing the data, they saw many similarities in the lives of the two bonobo groups-the Ekalakala and the Kokoalongo. They also both have the access and opportunity to hunt the same kind of prey(猎物). This, however, is precisely where researchers noticed a s
29、triking difference.The groups consistently preferred to hunt and feast on two different types of prey. The Ekalakala group went after an anomalure(鳞尾松鼠). The Kokoalongo group on the other hand, favored a duiker(小羚羊).Its basically like two human cultures exploiting a common resource in different ways
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