2020届山东省泰安市高三一轮检测(一模)英语试题.docx
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1、高三一轮检测英语试题本试卷共三部分, 共10页。满分120分。考试时间1 00分钟。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。AFour ways the i
2、ncreasingly mobile workforce is transforming office styleMore breakout spaces and rest areasWhile some people tend to work more productively in a traditional deskandchair arrangement, others feel better when theyre working from a sofa or beanbag chair. Thats why offices are creating a new mixture of
3、 furniture zones that offer both laid-back and traditional seating options. Smaller offices, smaller carbon footprintThere are huge bonuses, both financially and environmentally, to offices employing more remote workers. For employers, less people in the office equals less needed spacemeaning they c
4、an save huge amounts of money by renting or building smaller office spaces, and by using less energy and water, lowering their utility bills. For employees, smaller offices in turn will reduce air pollution and help create a smaller carbon footprint. Designated desks are no longer the normThe days o
5、f cubicles(小隔间)and assigned desk stations are finally coming to an end. As more office employees start working from home full-time or only come into work on certain days of the week, it makes no sense for employers to keep individual, asigned desks around for everyone. Technology that cuts the barri
6、er between office and homeWhen offices have more employees working from home or even from other countries its vital to have the proper technology to connect people together easily. To do this, offices are using VoIP phones, which make phone calls through the internet rather than regular landlines, t
7、o help employees around the world appear as though theyre calling from the office. 1. What is the advantage of smaller offices?A. There are huge bonuses to the workers in the office. B. The employers can employ less people, reducing salary. C. Theyre environmentfriendly and save the office cost. D.
8、More employees are seated working in the smaller space. 2. Why are the individual, assigned desks not kept in the office?A. More employees seldom work in the office. B. Nobody makes the desks any longer. C. The price of the desks is greatly high. D. The employers come to work in turn. 3. What makes
9、it possible for employees around the world to work from home?A. More breakout spaces and rest areas. B. Renting or building smaller offices. C. Cubicles and designated desk stations. D. Technology that connects people together easily. BCompassion and love are concepts that are often thought to be fe
10、lt by humans only. As the most intelligent creatures to ever walk the earth, we tend to assume that we are the only ones who can feel emotions. We forget that the speechless beings who live here with us animals also have the same capability. During a cold night in Ontario, Canada, a passerby spotted
11、 something on the side of the road that made her stop a shaking dog curled up in the snow. When she approached the pup, she discovered that she wasnt aloneshe was cuddling five orphaned black kittens to keep them warm. The dog surely could have found a safer place to stay for the night, but she chos
12、e instead to help not just herself but other stray animals as well. The Good Samaritan called Pet and Wildlife Rescue and an animal control officer picked them up. When they got to the shelter, it was apparent that a close bond had already been formed between the dog and the orphaned kittens. The st
13、aff decided to name the kind dog Serenity in honor of her selfless act. Its truly heartwarming!a shelter spokesperson told The Dodo. It had been a very cold night so these kittens would have had a very hard time surviving. Aside from requiring treatment for worm and flea infections, the orphanod kit
14、tone are now safe. Just like a proud and doting mother, Serenity insisted on checking on her babies regularly to oversee their progress. The good news is that the kittens are now living with a foster family who will care for them until they are old enough to be adopted. Serenity, on the other hand,
15、is still looking for a family. According to the shelter, she loves zooming around in the yard and is big on playlng. She is also quite jumpy, so she would do best in a home without small children. 4. What did the passer-by see on the road?A. A dog curled up in the snow. B. Five kittens were in the s
16、now alone. C. A dog was warming five kittens in the snow. D. A dog found a safe place to stay for the night. 5. What does the underlined word shein paragraph 3 refer to?A. The passerby. B. The dog. C. The kitten. D. The spokesperson. 6. Where is the dog Serenity now?A. Living in the shelter. B. Bein
17、g adopted by a family. C. Staying with the kittens. D. Playing with some children. 7. What can we draw from the story?A. Animals and humans should live in harmony. B. A sad end can be turned into a positive one. C. Animals have the same capability with humans. D. Animals can feel compassion and love
18、 like humans. CAccording to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, 33 percent of coral reefs (珊瑚礁)are in danger. One of the victims is the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, the worlds largest coral reef system. A team of British and Australian scientists banded and came up with a solutio
19、n to revive one of the worlds seven natural wonders. They used underwater loudspeakers to attract fishes to the dead coral reefs to help them restore. The groundbreaking process is known as acoustic (声音的)enrichment. Loudspeakers are placed on patches of dead corals in the Great Barrier Reef. After c
20、areful observation, researchers discovered a favorable resultnearly twice as many fish arrivedand stayed, as compared to parts where there was no sound from speakers. Healthy coral reefs are remarkably noisy placesthe crackle of sanapping shrimp and the whoop of fish combine to form a biological sou
21、ndscape. Young fish home in on these sounds when theyre looking for a place to settle. said Professor Steve Simpson at the University of Exeter. Reefs become quiet when they are desraded(退化), as the shrimps and fish disppear. By using loudspeakers to restore this lost soundscape, we can attract youn
22、g fish back again, Simpson added. Fish are crucial for coral reefs to function as healthy ecosygtemsBoosting fish populations in this way could help kick-start natural recovery processes, counteracting(抵消)the damage were seeing on many coral reefs around the world. he said. Despite this groundbreaki
23、ng discovery, we still have our work cut out for the preseryation of coral reefs. The average water temperatures are rising, and problems such as overfishing and pollution are still among the pressing issues at hand. Also, further research is still needed to understand how loudspeakers influence the
24、 behavior of aquatic(水中)creatures fully. Nevertheless, hope is still visible for the degraded coral reefs. The authors of the acoustic enrichment study remain to be optimistic in the power of music and sound to restore the reefs abundant marine population. 8. How does acoustic enrichmentfunction acc
25、ording to the text?A. By scaring the enemy of fishes. B. By making degraded reefs noisier. C. By appealing to young fishes. D. By making fishes multiply faster. 9. What does Prof Simpson think of bringing fish back?A. It can help rebuild the coral reefsecosystem. B. It can benefit the other lives in
26、 the ocean. C. It can make the ocean noisier and cleaner. D. It can improve the food chains of the ocean. 10. What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?A. The research has achieved a complete success. B. It is tough to restore the damaged coral reefs. C. Global wanning is the biggest reason for
27、 reef victims. D. Music and sound benefit endangered animals. 11. What is the text mainly about?A. The threats coral reefs face nowadaysB. The worlds biggest coral reef systemC. Various reasons why corals are threatenedD. A novel approach to degraded coral reefsDIn the land of the Sagas, it isnt Chr
28、istmas if there isnt a flood of books under the tree literally. The Jolabokaflod, or Christmas Book Flood, is a much-loved tradition that has been celebrated in Iceland since 1945. Its a bit like Britains Super Thursday, when hundreds of hardbacks hit the shelves on the first Thursday of October, bu
29、t much bigger: Twothirds of books in Iceland are published in November and December. Hundreds of new titles go on sale in bookshops and supermarkets at reduced prices, a Yuletide(圣诞季)custom that has also become vital for the publishing industrys survival. On Christmas Eve, Icelanders traditionally e
30、xchange books and spend the evening reading booksperhaps curling up by the fireside with the latest crime novel by Arnaldur Indridason. Almost seven out of 10 Icelanders buy at least one book as a Christmas gift, according to the Icelandic Publishers Association. Literature is very important in Icel
31、and and it is, I guess, the art form that is something the whole public can relate to, said Sigrun Hrolfsdottir, an artist and mother of two children. Her daughter and son have already picked the books they want out of the Bokatidindi, an 80-page catalog of novels, poetry and childrens books distrib
32、uted free to all households. Icelands literary tradition was born about 900 years ago with the Icelandic Sagas, widely seen as a gem in world literature and still studied in school by Icelandic children today. The Jolabokaflod started during World War II, when paper was one of the few things not rat
33、ioned in Iceland. Because of this, Icelanders gave books as gifts while other commodities in short supply, turning them into a country of bookaholics to this day, according to jolabokafiod. org. In fact, a 2013 study conducted at Bifrost University found that 50 percent of Icelanders read more than
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