山东省济南莱州市2021届高三英语上学期开学考试试题.doc
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1、山东省济南莱州市2021届高三英语上学期开学考试试题注意事项: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,只交答题卡。第一部分阅读 (共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABook Your Field Trip to Pacific Science Center A field trip
2、 to Pacific Science Center is a time-honored tradition for students of all ages across Washington State. Our hands-on exhibits, shows, and creative programs inspire students curiosity for science in a day of exploration meant to strengthen your curriculum and fuel lifelong enthusiasm for science, ma
3、th, engineering and technology.Schedule Your Field Trip To schedule your field trip, complete the registration request form available at the link www.pacificsciencecenter.org/field-trips/, or call (206) 443-2925 MondayFriday from 8:30 a.m.to 4:30 p.m. not less than two weeks ahead of your visit date
4、. We will contact you within two business days to set up your field trip.New Fall/Winter HoursStarting September 3, 2020 PacSci will be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays except for holidays and weeks during Seattle Public School breaks. We will no longer be booking field trips on those days, as well. P
5、ricingField Trip PackagesPrice Per StudentExhibits Only$9Package 1Exhibits plus choice of one experience$11Package 2Exhibits plus choice of two experiences$13Package 3Exhibits plus choice of three experiences$15One free adult general admission is covered for every 10 paid students. Free adult admiss
6、ion excludes IMAX documentary. These adults will be charged a $4 IMAX documentary admission. Additional adults outside of the ratio (比例) will be charged the student admission rate. Pacific Science Center Memberships cannot be applied to field trips. Payment is due one week before you visit.Available
7、 Experiences Planetarium Shows IMAX Documentaries Science on a Sphere Shows Laser Shows1. What can we know about Pacific Science Center? A. It is famous for its typical architecture. B. Its where students can get exposed to science. C. It is only accessible to students in Washington. D. It offers st
8、udents free classes.2. If 2 teachers and 10 students watch exhibits and IMAX Documentaries, how much will they at least pay? A. $125.B. $118.C. $127.D. $134. 3. When can we reserve a field trip by phone? A. On weekends. B. Any Monday or Tuesday. C. Two workdays ahead of the visit time. D. At least 1
9、4 days before the actual visit. BAn airline passenger ensured a 20-year-old man was reunited with his lost wallet along with a little extra something to make up for their time apart.Hunter Shamatt first lost his wallet while he was on a Frontier Airlines flight from Omaha to attend his sisters weddi
10、ng in Las Vegas earlier this month. On realizing his wallet was lost, he contacted the airline to see if anyone had turned it in but to no avail. Since the wallet contained his ID, a signed paycheck, his debit card, and $60 in cash, he “feared the worst”.Shortly after the flight, however, Hunter was
11、 shocked to receive a package in the mail from an unknown sender. Inside was his wallet along with an additional $40 in cash.“Found this on a Frontier flight from Omaha to Denver-row 12, seat F stuck between the seat and wall,” read a letter in the package. “Thought you might want it back. All the b
12、est. PS: I rounded your cash up to an even $100 so you could celebrate getting your wallet back. Have fun!”Hunters mother, Jeannie, posted a photo of the letter to social media in hopes that they would be able to track down the sender and thank them for their kindness. All they had to go on was that
13、 the letter was sent from Applied Underwriters in Omaha and the senders initials were signed: “T.B”. The Good Man was later identified as Todd Brown, a father-of-five who was delighted at the chance to “have a little fun” with helping out a hard-working stranger. Brown says that he often tries to do
14、 good deeds without any recognition, thus why he didnt sign his full name on the letter, but Jeannie later insisted on praising the Nebraska native on social media.“I try to teach my children to do the right things in life, help people when you can despite the outcome,” she wrote on Facebook. “This
15、story is more about restoring faith in people than anything.4. What does the underlined word “to no avail” in paragraph 2 mean?A. Under discussion.B. In vain.C. Beyond belief.D. At a loss.5. Why did Jeannie upload a picture of the letter to social media?A. To throw light on the truth. B. To draw att
16、ention to Hunters lost wallet.C. To find out the sender to express gratitude.D. To sing high praise for the senders generosity.6. Which of the following best describes Brown?A. Innocent.B. Warm-hearted.C. Romantic.D. Easy-going.7. Which of the following is the best title for the text?A. Hunter Shama
17、tt a Lucky Man B. Young Passenger Reunites with SisterC. Helping Needy People Is a Great VirtueD. Stranger Returns Lost Wallet with More Cash InsideCBees are essential for the pollination of flowers, fruits and vegetables. Sadly, over the past 15 years, the global population of the hardworking insec
18、ts has been dropping worldwide at alarming rates due to loss of food and habitat. Now, Dutch cities are coming up with creative ideas to help stem the population decrease of these all-important insects.In Amsterdam, bees can live for free in specially built “hotels” tall wooden structures across the
19、 city. While they may not look like much to the untrained eye, they provide perfect homes for members of the over 200 known species of solitary bees. As the name indicates, the insects spend their lives alone. The smart insects nest inside holes like the ones provided by the insect hotels, marking t
20、heir occupancy by covering the entrance with a mud “door”. Though unable to produce honey, solitary bees are excellent pollinators and perform an essential role in many ecosystems.Additionally, city officials are also educating people on the use of harmful chemicals and are providing prize money to
21、encourage developers to build green roofs and populate them with local plants. In 2015, they set a goal to change some plants in public green spaces to native plants. Geert, one of eight ecologists working for the city, says, “Our idea is when we design a park, we use native species but also the spe
22、cies that give a lot of flowering and fruit for bees.” Many people, with help from the government, are replacing the sidewalks outside their homes with small gardens featuring flowers. In Utrecht, bus stop roofs are gradually being turned into beautiful, living gardens designed to attract varieties
23、of bee species. The green roofs, which naturally collect both rainwater and dust, are also beneficial for the environment.These cities collective efforts seem to be working. A recent study found that the variety of bee species there has increased by an astonishing 45 percent since 2000.8. What does
24、the underlined word “stem” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A. Review.B. Stop.C. Monitor.D. Improve.9. Whats special about the bees in Amsterdam?A. Theyre not social insects.B. They make high-quality honey.C. They like to nest together in woods. D. Theyre scared of other species of bees.10. What are bus
25、 stop green roofs mainly meant to do?A. Collect rainwater for future use.B. Plant flowers for enjoyment.C. Draw bees to them.D. Clear dust away. 11. Whats the text mainly about?A. Protecting the environment.B. Importance of bees in ecosystems.C. Design ideas of insect hotels and bee stops.D. Dutch c
26、ities attempts to restore bee population.DOver the last 25 years,psychologists have found that personalities center on five basic traitsthe Big Five: agreeableness, conscientiousness (责任心), neuroticism, extroversion and openness. Contrary to common belief, people just arent organized into certain pe
27、rsonality types. Every trait is a continuous dimension and everyone can be described as having varying levels of each trait. A new research has also found animals from ants to apes all have the Big Five and that the universality of personality points to an evolutionary origin.Animals and humans have
28、 common problems of survival, which are spelled out beautifully in the Big Five, and thats why theres so much continuity in human personality and animal personality. For example, conscientiousness involves behaviors like planning and consideration, which are important among animals for taking care o
29、f their young, selecting mates and living in groups. Being neat and orderlyaspects of conscientiousnessalso has evolutionary superiority. Bees that like to keep clean and remove more dead group members reduce risk of disease, gain more weight and reproduce more. Spiders that make tidy webs catch mor
30、e insects. Birds that build neater and solider nests attract more mates. These behaviors may seem primitive, but theyre nevertheless indications of personality. Personality is the expression of all of the behaviors that humans and animals exhibit that allow them to function adaptively in the world.E
31、volution can also explain why personalities vary so much. Depending on the situation, each of the Big Five can be advantageous. For example, agreeableness is great for relationships. But if a lion were charging at you, youd be better off with a less agreeable and more aggressive personality. Because
32、 the world is so unpredictable, every aspect of each personality trait could be useful at different times, so instead of evolving a single type of personality thats best for every situation, were left with a wide variety. 12. What do people generally think about personality types?A. Different person
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