山东省2021届高三英语下学期5月冲刺考试试题(一)(含解析).doc
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1、山东省2021届高三英语下学期5月冲刺考试试题(一)(含解析)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。考试时间100分钟,满分120分第一部分 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHave you ever ima
2、gined having a museum all to yourself, just like in the movie starring Ben Stiller? Well, maybe not quite that exact experience. The American Museum of Natural History has been bringing arts, culture, and education to the public since 1869. Though its doors are currently closed, you can still visit
3、the amazing exhibits from the comfort of your own home.The museum offers virtual tours, live learning, and countless resources for kids and families of all ages. Mark your calendars! This Thursday at 2P ET on the American Museum of Natural History Facebook page, there will be a Facebook Live event t
4、hat features a pre-recorded tour of the Hall of Human Origins guided by paleoanthropologist Ashley Hammond. Get a special tour of this popular exhibition hall and hear about early human relatives, including Lucy, the most famous Australopithecus afarensis.Every Tuesday and Thursday at 2 PMEST, you c
5、an hop on a Live Virtual Museum Tour with a museum tour guide or expert to explore a featured exhibit via Facebook Live. Missed Tuesdays Hall of Planet Earth Tour on Tuesday? You can go back and check out the previous tours posted to Facebook earlier.Looking to get out of this world? On Friday, Apri
6、l 3rd, head over to the museums YouTube channel to catch a live guided tour of the universe with Director of Astrovisualization, Carter Emmart.Want to wander around the halls on your own? Google Arts and Culture allows you to do just that. From the 94-foot-long model of a Blue Whale in the Hall of O
7、cean Life to the Tyrannosaurus rex fossil in the Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs, you have the place to yourself to explore!Go ahead and start your adventure.1. If you want to know something about human beings, we can .A. wander around the halls on your ownB. watch a Facebook Live event at 2P ET this
8、ThursdayC. hop on a Live Virtual Museum Tour at 2 PMEST every Tuesday and ThursdayD. go to the museums YouTube channel to catch a live guided tour on Friday, April 3rd2. If you miss Tuesdays Hall of Plant Earth Tour on Tuesday, you can .A. go to Hall of Ocean Life B. enjoy a Facebook live on Thursda
9、yC. hop on replays posted to Facebook earlier D. ask Carter Emmart for help3. Where can you probably find this passage?A. In a magazine. B. In a history book. C. In a novel. D. In a scientific report.BWhen I left my country Trinidad and Tobago for China to study Chinese language and culture, never i
10、n my wildest imagination did I think that twenty-one years later I would still be here. Two decades is a long time, yet I often tell my friends that it feels like only two years. That is because China is an exciting place to be with lots of opportunities for go-getters or those who seek adventure. I
11、t so happens that I fall into both categories.At first, I was not sure whether I would like my experience in China, so I initially planned to study for only one year when I left Trinidad for Beijing. But as fate would have it, I fell in love with China, its people, and its culture. I extended my cou
12、rse for another three years to learn all I could about this fascinating country. Being in China has allowed me the rare chance to meet many distinguished people. It has also allowed me to do things which I think I would not otherwise have had the chance to do.Years later, I published my first book,
13、The Emperor, His Bride and the Dragon Robe. However, to my unexpected delight, this book was officially presented to China as one of state gifts. My mother, full of exhilaration, told me that it was televised on the local news. To this day, I feel highly honored. Among my to-do list is a musical pla
14、y for children based on the book. Through this book and the play, I hope to share my love for China and engender in children around the world a similar love for Chinese culture.I believe people should have dreams no matter how big or small. However, most importantly, I believe that people must striv
15、e to make more opportunities for themselves to fulfill their dreams rather than wait around for a few opportunities to come along by chance. In this regard, I like to use one of Francis Bacons quotes: A wise man will create more opportunities than he finds.4. Why does two decades feel like only two
16、years to the author?A. Because he has been seeking for opportunities and strive for his dream.B. Because China is an exciting place with lot of opportunities.C. Because he has many friends who are always with him.D. Because he has a fancy for China its people, and its culture.5. What can we infer fr
17、om Paragraph 2?A. The author was certain he would fall for the experience in China.B. After studying for four years in China, the author fell in love with it.C. It was rare for the author to meet distinguished people in China.D. Being in China, the author has done things which he couldnt do in his h
18、ometown.6. What does the underlined word engender in paragraph 3 mean?A. Spread. B. Arouse. C. Conclude. D. Emit.7. What is the best title for the passage?A. My Love for China B. My Special Experience in ChinaC. Ambition is the Key to the Success D. China, a Dream Mans ResortCMelanie Clapham has spe
19、nt the last three years catching images of grizzlies(灰熊)at Knight Inlet, on the B.C. coast, using small camera traps housed in metal and attached securely to the forest branches.Three years and thousands of images later, the behavioral researcher and postdoctoral student at the University of Victori
20、a has partnered with two software developers living in Silicon Valley and a grizzly research centre in Alaska to develop facial recognition technology used to identify the bears.They dont have distinctive markings on their bodies, said Clapham, whose interest in this technology sprang from the need
21、to identify and recognize individual bears over time as part of her behavioral research over the last 11 years.Bears grow and shrink a lot depending on the season, and their appearance changes frequently during their 20-to 25-year-long lifespans. Clapham began to wonder if A.I. might be able to solv
22、e her problem in the same way the technology recognize peoples faces.Now, she says, the open-source Bear ID software can be used and adapted by anyone and could have huge hints for understanding the animals behaviour and avoiding bear-human encounters.In relation to the technology based on human fac
23、ial recognition, Ed Miller and his partner Mary Nyugen are the software developers from California who connected with Clapham in an online forum for conservation technology in late 2017.The pair were looking for photos of bears for fun as a way to learn more about recognition software, and so they c
24、onnected with Clapham to offer their expertise(专业知识) in adapting artificial intelligence.The technology were using is based on the same software used to recognize humans, said Miller, who added that human identification is far easier, as there are millions of images the software can learn from.We ne
25、ed lots of images of individual animals to tell the system which bear is which, said Clapham, who explained deep learning as the process where the software trains itself to recognize certain bears more accurately with more pictures it gets. Claphams says BearID currently has an 84 percent accuracy r
26、ate. This is especially important, given that a bear will look dramatically different throughout the year as its appearance, especially fur and weight, changes a lot.8. What is Claphams purpose of catching images of grizzlies?A. To monitor the changes of some specific bears.B. To collect data for fa
27、cial recognition technology.C. To finish his postdoctoral research.D. To meet his interest in the technology.9. What do we know about Clapham?A. Clapham uses AI to track bears.B. Clapham has been in her behavioral research for about 25 years.C. Clapham cooperates with others to identify the bears.D.
28、 Clapham majors in software developing at the University of Victoria.10. Why did Ed Miller and his partner contact Clapham?A. They provided her with their specific knowledge in AI.B. They wanted to know more about AI.C. They were eager to attend the online forum.D. They were using the same Bear ID s
29、oftware.11. What is the purpose of this text?A. To call on more people to protect grizzlies.B. To describe the living habits of grizzlies.C. To introduce the technology used to identify grizzlies.D. To record a friendship between Melanie and her partners.DCalifornia likes to think of itself as the s
30、tate where the future happens, and in 2008, its voters decided the future was high-speed rail. So they approved a $9 billion bond issue to begin an incredible government infrastructure project: a bullet train connecting San Francisco and Los- Angeles, at a cost of $33 billion.For years, the optimist
31、s have imagined Californians will travel quickly, comfortably and environmentally between the states two major population centers. The pessimists, meanwhile, have watched the project costs a lot. At last count, the estimates had traveled up to $75 billion, even were still climbing.On Tuesday, Gov. G
32、avin Newsom(D)in his state speech called for the state to transform the project to a less costly rail that would run through the Central Valley, which attracted voters elsewhere attention, because what happened in California illustrates the fact that any U.S. rail project may take a risk.Distance. I
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