山东省枣庄市2021届高三英语下学期4月模拟考试(二模)试题.doc
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1、山东省枣庄市2021届高三英语下学期4月模拟考试(二模)试题注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡上。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。ASmall words may help you beat stress and impr
2、ove your relationships. Use these tips to teach yourself a helpful and useful vocabulary.I get to“Many of us begin our day with the phrase I have to, says Catherine Grace OConnell, a self-development expert. Changing this to I get to has the possibility to change the way our day goes. Even if you ma
3、y not be happy about going to work or cooking dinner, saying that you “get to” do those things changes your attention to the positive aspects of those things.Thank youA lot of research has been done on why people-especially womenoften dont accept compliments smoothly. Language in Society found that
4、women only accepted compliments 40 percent of the time, and Harvard Business Review found that almost 70 percent of people connected receiving compliments with a little shame or embarrassment. Does this sound familiar? She says, “I love that dress. You say, “Oh this? Ive had it for years. Or, You th
5、ink? Im not crazy about the color. We often demean (贬低) ourselves while doing this. A better way to respond: Look the person in the eye and simply say, “Thank you.”Not yetAdding yet to the end of your words, especially when talking about abilities and goals, is a small but good way to change your at
6、titude to life. Add the word yet to limiting comments,” suggests Kyndall Bennett, another self-development expert. When we do this, we allow ourselves to accept the limiting thoughts as truths,” Bennett says.“Examples of this would be like, I cant speak a second language . yet and I dont know how to
7、 run my own business . yet. This works for everything from weight loss to relationships; its a way to add a certain optimism to your words.1. What had you better do when receiving compliments?A. Show modesty.B. Explain reasons.C. Say Thank you”.D. Present facts.2. What do we mean when we use “not ye
8、t”?A. We will try to do that.B.We have tried our best.C, We apologize for a delay.D.We have to cancel the plan.3. Why does the author suggest using the small words?A. To relax ourselves. B. To stay positive to life.C. To strengthen family ties. D. To learn new vocabulary.BFor a number of Indians who
9、 for over half a century have replayed a race again and again, Milkha Singhs 400 metres final run at the Rome Olympics should be among the greatest heartbreaks in global sporting history. In fact, they hoped it would throw up a different result.However, continued praise for the man decades later is
10、due to the effort by Indias greatest track athlete on that September day in the Italian capital, though he still missed out on becoming Indias first Olympic track medallist.As he was growing up, he used to run barefoot daily on hot sand to school, which was situated 20 kilometres from his house. He
11、thinks this was good training but knows it is not possible to ask children to do this today. However, he does feel that the early identification of talented athletes is also important for Indias athletic teams to shine.India has in the last few years judged success purely in terms of medals, but loo
12、king into the past reveals how a more generous generation saluted Milkha as a pioneer. Milkha is Indias finest track athlete of all time. He remains the only Indian male to win an individual Commonwealth Games athletics gold he won the 400 metres at Cardiff in 1958, the first athlete from independen
13、t India to do so.Since retiring from athletics, the former champion athlete has set up the Milkha Singh Charitable Trust, which helps poorer families survive if an athlete in their family has died. A percentage of the profits from the film Bhaag Milkha Bhaag are going to his trust.Finally, lets read
14、 a quote from Milkha himself : “There is no shortcut to success. A scene in the film shows Milkha Singh running with injured feetthis actually happened. I havent found an alternative to hard work. You need to be patient, dedicated and true to yourself and your work.”4. What has won Milkha Singh cont
15、inued praise?A. His early hard life experience.B. His outstanding athletic talent.C. His status in global sports history.D. His effort to win an Olympic medal.5. What does Milkha Singh think of his early training?A. Exciting.B. Unbearable. C. Beneficial. D. Useless.6. What did Milkha Singh do after
16、his retirement?A. He turned into a movie actor.B. He learned to do business.C. He became an athletic trainer.D. He engaged in charity work.7. What can we learn from Milkha Singhs words?A. Hard work leads to success.B. Do something different.C. Medals measure everything.D. Stick to your dream.CJoy Ad
17、amson (Jan. 20, 1910-Jan. 3, 1980) was a popular wildlife conservationist of the 1960s and an author, best known for her book, Born Free. which described her experiences in saving the life of a lioness, Elsa.Mrs. Adamson was born as Friedericke Victoria Gessner in Troppau. Silesia, Austria-Hungary (
18、now Opava, Czech Republic). In 1937 she moved to Kenya, then a British Colony. In 1944 she married George Adamson, a British game warden in Kenya, and adopted Kenya as her own country, living on the shores of Lake Naivasha. It was with George Adamson, her third husband, that her most crucial and wel
19、l-known work was done. Their works were pivotal(关键的)for the foundation of modern conservation.They acquired Elsa, a tame lion cub, in 1956, after George had killed the cubs mother in self-defense. For two years Joy and George trained the animal for a return to the wild? and the subsequent hook about
20、 Elsa, Born Free (I960) , was an international success. Adamson followed the book with Living Free (1961) and Forever Free (1962). These first two books were made into films. In addition to her books about lions? Adamson also wrote two books about Pippa, a cheetah(猎豹)she took on in 1964, as well as
21、numerous other books about her life in Africa. She was also an accomplished artist and many of her paintings are displayed in a museum in Nairobi, Kenya.Joy and George separated in the 1970s, though they never divorced. On January 3. 1980, Joy was found murdered in a remote region of Kenya. George w
22、as murdered on August 20, 1989, in an isolated region of Nairobi. This was an ironic(讽刺白勺)end to the lives of two who had lived in such seemingly dangerous circumstances with wild animals; that their deaths were at the hands of men.8. What makes Joy Adamsons book Born Free so influential?A. Her expe
23、rience in Africa.B. Her love affairs with George.C. Her adventure in a wild world.D. Its subject about conservation issue.9. What, was the Adamsons intention to keep the lion cub?A. To keep her for company.B. To make a film of her life.C. To release her into the wild.D. To show regret for killing it
24、s mother.10. How might the author feel about the couples deaths?A. Confused.B. Shameful.C. Curious.D. Humorous.11. What type of writing is the text?A. A biography.B. A book review.C. A news report.D. A short story.DAn Edinburgh inventor has created a fully biodegradable bottle that is made from pape
25、r and a secret combination of plant materials, and it could help save the planets oceans from plastic pollution and can also be eaten by sea creatures.The Edinburgh-based Durham University chemistry graduate James Longcroft started a non-profit bottled water company two years ago. He wanted to put a
26、ll his profits into a charity that provided clean drinking water to countries in Africa.However, after concerns about the environmental impact of plastic bottles, Mr. Longcroft decided the Edinburgh and London-based company, Choose Water, should go plastic-free. So he came up with a new type of wate
27、r bottlea waterproof paper bottle.“The outside is made from recycled paper, but the inside has to be waterproof, and provides strength so the bottle would keep its structure, and keep the water fresh, Mr. Longcroft said.When the bottle is thrown in the ocean the degrading process begins within hours
28、 leaving the bottle totally degraded (分解)within weeks. The steel cap breaks down within a year.Mr. Longcroft now believes these novel bottles could revolutionise the industry and says the cost of producing the bottle is around 5 pence more than one made from single-use plastic.“The main difficulty w
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