山东省泰安肥城市2020届高三英语适应性训练试题(二).doc
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1、山东省泰安肥城市2020届高三英语适应性训练试题(二) 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。AIf youve gone through all your jigsaw pu
2、zzles and are looking for a real challenge, Kodak just released what it calls “the worlds largest puzzle” that you can buy.Putting your patience and jigsaw solving skills to the test will cost you both real money and a lot of space. Featuring images of symbolic landmarks shot by professional photogr
3、aphers, Kodaks new product will set you back between $409.99 and $599.99, and will probably take up a decent-sized room when completed.Matching over 51,000 jigsaw puzzle pieces is sure to be a time-consuming affair, but to make it less stressful for those willing to give it a go, Kodak split the puz
4、zle into 27 images of different international landmarks, from the Great Wall of China to the Statue of Liberty and the Taj Mahal.Theyve actually made it too easy, if you ask me, packaging the pieces for each of the 27 different images in different bags, allowing you to finish them one by one before
5、putting them together. So youre basically getting 27 smaller puzzles that you can then fix into the worlds largest puzzle. Kind of tricky, if you ask me The only real challenge will be finding somewhere to display the completed puzzle, as at 28.5 feet by 6.25 feet, its probably going to need its own
6、 room.Despite its subjective faults, Kodaks gigantic jigsaw puzzle is in high demand. Its already sold out onAmazon, where it was priced at $410, leaving interested parties with the option of acquiring it for at least $500 from two other retailers (零售商) listed on theofficial Kodak website.1. What ma
7、kes the Kodak jigsaw puzzle special?A. It is made up of the most pieces.B. It has the most beautiful images.C. It is giant and takes up much space.D. It can be bought by various means.2. What makes it easier to complete the Kdak jigsaw puzzle?A. Various choices of getting it. B. Skills of profession
8、al photographers.C. Players patience and jigsaw solving skills.D. Separately packaged images of world famous landmarks.3. How much will it cost you at least to buy one jigsaw puzzle from retailers?A. $ 409.99. B. $410. C. $500. D. $599.99.B Sasha Olsen, a fourth-grader at Pine Crest School in Fort L
9、auderdale, is working on releasing a book this summer to illustrate how the state of the oceans affects children. The 10-year old went on a trip last summer with her family to Vietnam and Japan. She was horrified at the oceans pollution levels and dying sea animals. Back home she grew even more dist
10、urbed learning about the ocean conditions in South Florida. She sought the help of her cousin Narmina Aliyev. Together, they started a nonprofit, Iwantmyoceanback, in October.Originally, the group started small, with friends coming together on the weekends to clean the beaches in Bal Harbour. Recent
11、ly, however, it has hosted events to raise funds for beach cleanups and donate to conservation groups. The nonprofit is also trying to broaden its base by tapping into YouTube and other social media. Sasha has started a YouTube channel where she posts videos from events and has begun a web series ca
12、lled Table Talks. In it, she interviews people from different professions about the oceans. After the interview, she and her guest will create a painting, signed by the guest, that will be auctioned (拍卖) off to raise money to donate to conservation-based organizations.Jencarlos Canela, a popular Cub
13、an American singer and telenovela star, was one of Iwantmyoceanbacks first followers and Sashas first guest. Canela, who has 3.4 million followers on Instagram, posted about the experience. “Sasha, you can count on me from now on for anything and congratulations on the work youre doing to keep our o
14、ceans clean. You are so special and very talented!” he wrote.Sasha and Aliyev hope to extend their work to neighboring cities such as Hollywood and Miami Beach. “We really want to make ourselves visible and accessible to all,” said Aliyev, the nonprofits vice president. 4. What do we know about Iwan
15、tmyoceanback?A. It was set up by Sashas cousin.B. It aims at ocean protection.C. It was inspired by Sashas domestic travel. D. It organizes cleanup activities in the neighborhood.5. How does Sasha raise money on social media?A. By calling on friends and relatives to donate.B. By starting a YouTube c
16、hannel and Table Talks.C. By interviewing people from different professions.D. By selling paintings created and signed by her guests.6. What can we infer from Canelas post on Instagram?A. He is proud of being Sashas first guest.B. He is one of Iwantmyoceanbacks first followers.C. He is willing to ma
17、ke contributions to Sashas project.D. His followers on Instagram posted about their cleanup experiences.7. What is the best title of the text?A. Sasha: a popular girl on the social mediaB. Fourth-graders: devoted to beach cleanupsC. A 10-year old: making a difference to a better beachD. A 10-year ol
18、d: working on releasing a book this summerCWhen youve finished your studies at school and college, do you feel like a well-earned rest? If youre about to embark on a course at university, youll want torecharge your batteriesand have some fun. But how long should you do that for? Now the idea of taki
19、ng a year off before you move intofurther educationseems to be the thing to do.A year offalso called agap yearis not a new concept, but theres now a focus on making the most of this break fromacademic life. Long gone are the days of just hanging out on a beach or backpacking round the world. While t
20、hat is still an option, a gap year is now more about gaining skills that will help you in later life. The BBCs Smart Consumer podcast spoke to a student called Meg, who said “I just always had in the back of my mind Id spend a year doing somethingproductiveand something that would just be good fun.”
21、Doing something productive is exactly what students are being encouraged to do because doing morepurposefulthings likework experienceorcharity workhelps them acquire skills to use when competingfor a place at university. It looks good on their CV and ultimately makes them moreemployable. While the b
22、enefits of taking a gap year are clear to see, some students worry they cant afford it. Another student, Tom, told the BBC that to him, a gap year was an alien concept. He said “it would have been far too expensive and its not something that I would have been able to rely on my parents or family mem
23、bers for.” But some experts say that it needntburn a hole in your pocket; you dont need to travel far and you can even earn money by doing paid work.For those who do have the funds, a combination of working,volunteeringand travelling is undoubtedly an amazing opportunity. It increasesconfidenceandin
24、dependence, gives you a chance to learn newcrafts, and gives you time tocontemplatewhether university is right for you.8. What is the new focus of “taking a gap year”? A. Hanging out on a beach.B. Backpacking round the world. C. Spending time trying challenges.D. Gaining useful skills for future lif
25、e.9. Why are students encouraged to do something productive? A. To make them capable in later life. B. To get the best result in the competition. C. To enrich the experience of doing voluntary work.D. To gain the sense of achievement during the participation.10. Whats the attitude of some experts to
26、wards a gap year? A. They approve of it.B. They are against it. C. They are indifferent to it.D. They think it unworthy.11. What can we infer from the text? A. You must go to university after taking a gap year. B. A gap year makes sense if you have the fund to take. C. All students can afford a gap
27、year if they prefer to. D. Fund is the most important factor for taking a gap year.DThe COVID-19 pandemic has spread far and wide. Because of this, countries around the world have carried out containment measures to help stop the virus in its tracks. As more and more people stay inside to stay safe,
28、 the outside world seems to have become much quieter. In fact, scientists have seen this change in their research, too.Seismologistsscientists who study earthquakeshave heard a lot less seismic (地震的) noise recently. Seismic noise is made from vibrations (震动) in the ground that are caused by things l
29、ike ocean waves and human activity, such as construction work and traffic. Thomas Lecocq, a scientist at the Royal Observatory of Belgium, located in Brussels, was the first to notice this phenomenon. According to Lecocq, the amount of seismic noise in Brussels has been reduced by about 30 to 50 per
30、cent since mid-March. Interestingly enough, this is around the same time Belgium started its containment measures. Because of this reduction in background noise, scientists like Lecocq have been able to pick up on smaller earthquakes that some seismic stationslike the one in Brusselswouldnt have bee
31、n able to before.This phenomenon isnt unique to Brussels, though. Once Lecocq shared his findings online, seismologists from all over the world echoed similar findings. Celeste Labedz, a graduate student at the California Institute of Technology, mentioned in a tweet that Los Angeles also experience
32、d less background noise. “The drop is seriously wild,” she wrote. Researchers from the UK, France and New Zealand also noted a decrease in background noise since containment measures were put in place. These global efforts to contain the COVID-19 virus have helped to shed light on seismic activity t
33、hat may have gone unnoticed. It also shows that people are listening to health officials and following lockdown guidelines. 12. What did seismologists find out recently? A. More smaller earthquakes are likely to happen.B. Less seismic activity has been detected recently. C. Reduced seismic vibration
34、 makes Earth quieter.D. Seismic noise is caused by vibrations underground. 13. What can we learn from the text?A. More seismic noise is being picked up.B. More data on smaller earthquakes is being collected.C. Scientists will shift their focus to smaller earthquakes.D. Future big earthquakes can be
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