2022届山东省泰安市高考三模英语试题.pdf
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1、高三英语试题 第页(共10页)2022.05试卷类型:A高 三 三 模 检 测英 语 试 题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。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收回。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。ANew York City:the Big AppleNew Yor
2、k City is known by many nicknames(昵 称)such as“the City that NeverSleeps”or“Gotham”but the most popular one is probably“the Big Apple.”Although usesof the phrase are documented in the early 1900s,the term first became popular in the 1920swhen John J.Fitz Gerald,a sports writer,started a column about
3、horse racing called“Around theBig Apple.”However,it wasnt until a tourism campaign in the 1970s that the nickname cameto be related to New York City.Mumbai:the City of DreamsWith an estimated population of 18.4 million people,Mumbai is one of the most populouscities in India.Mumbai is not only the f
4、inancial center of India but also the home of Bollywood,one of the most popular Indian movie industries,making this city a particularly appealing placeto move to.The opportunities here are endless,which is why Mumbai is often referred to as“theCity of Dreams.”Sydney:Harbour CityLocated on the southe
5、astern coast of Australia,Sydney is a city that takes advantage of its1高三英语试题 第页(共10页)location.Once a major port city,Sydney is sometimes called“Harbour City”in honor of this realestate.People enjoy hitting the beach to go surfing or snorkeling(浮潜),and one of the mostrecognizable buildings,the Sydne
6、y Opera House,is right on the harbor!Paris:the City of LoveWhether its because French is considered the“language of love”or because of the romantic walks along the Seine River,Paris has distinguished itself as the“City of Love.”Parishas long attracted those with labors of love,such as writers and ar
7、tists.Love can be found everywhere,from its cozy cafs to the Arts bridge,to which couples in the early 2000s attached locksto demonstrate their commitment to one another.1.When did New York City begin to be called“the Big Apple”?A.In the 2000s.B.In the 1970s.C.In the 1920s.D.In the 1900s.2.What is s
8、pecial about Mumbai?A.It offers countless chances.B.It favors those labors with dream.C.It gains popularity among the young.D.It makes your financial dreams come true.3.Which city may be appealing to an ocean sports fan?A.New York City.B.Mumbai.C.Sydney.D.Paris.BWeve all heard the saying,“Life slows
9、 down the older you get,”but thats certainly nottrue for Joan MacDonald.The 75-year-old fitness influencer has accumulated an incredible following on social media,in part because shes chosen to actively reject the idea that aging robs you of your energy,focus anddrive.In fact,MacDonald looks at move
10、ment as a“gift,”and whether youre hitting the gym fivedays a week,or just beginning your fitness journey its never too late to take advantage of whatyour body was meant to do.Get moving.“Just start with what you can,”MacDonald tells Guideposts.org when asked what her bestpiece of advice would be for
11、 seniors looking to get active again.“If you can only walk threeblocks,start there.Over time aim to add another block.”And just because youre starting small,it doesnt mean that a short bike ride or quickstretch session isnt having an impact.The recommended amount of cardio(有氧运动)each2高三英语试题 第页(共10页)d
12、ay for most adults is 30 minutes,although even short bursts of movementcan have a hugeimpact on decreasing the risk of being overweight,heart problems and other conditions.The key is consistency.MacDonald knows that the road to healthy isnt easy and sometimes,the struggle can seem impossible to over
13、come.She had to battle against years of bad habits andrecondition her body to push against her imagined limits.She tries to keep her social mediachannels focused on the positive aspects of working out and eating better,always encouraging anduplifting her followers,and never judging their difficultie
14、s or her own.Its that attitude that shesays is key to staying active.“Focus on what is going right and well,”MacDonald says.“For me,I started my wholetransformation because I wanted to feel better.I wanted energy to live my life!Now having myhealth,strength,and endurance is what keeps me committed.”
15、4.What may contribute to MacDonaldshaving numerous followers on social media?A.Her attitude.B.Her impact.C.Her strength.D.Her journey.5.What does MacDonald suggest to the seniors?A.They take advantage of what they want.B.They start working out with what they can.C.They get moving by doing what they
16、need.D.They perform short movement as they like.6.What difficulties does MacDonald overcome in her fitness journey?A.Inspiring the followers and evaluating their troubles.B.Holding positive attitudes and keeping a balanced diet.C.Managing the social media channels and gaining views.D.Breaking bad ha
17、bits and challenging herself to the limit.7.What lesson can we learn from Joan MacDonald?A.Prevention is better than cure.B.A light heart lives long.C.The nature of life lies in sports.D.Content is better than riches.CRefugees are on the move in forests across the western U.S.As climate conditionsch
18、ange,the ranges of tree species are shifting,especially toward cooler or wetter sites.A new3高三英语试题 第页(共10页)Stanford analysis,published on November 15th in Nature Communications,provides some ofthe first confirmable evidence that wildfire is accelerating this process,likely by reducingcompetition fro
19、m established species.“Complex,interdependent(互相依赖的)forces are shaping the future of our forests,”saidstudy lead author Avery Hill,a graduate student in biology at Stanfords School of Humanities&Sciences.As the climate changes,animal and plant species are shifting their ranges toward conditionssuita
20、ble for their growth and reproduction.Past research has shown that plant ranges are shifting tohigher,cooler altitudes at an average rate of almost five feet per year.In many studies,these rangeshifts fall behind the rate of climate change,suggesting that some species may become stranded(困住)in unsui
21、table habitats.The factors that impact plant speciesability to keep up with climatechange are key to maintaining healthy populations of the dominant trees in western forests,yethave remained largely mysterious.To better understand the distance,direction and rate at which tree ranges are shifting,Hil
22、l andstudy coauthor Chris Field,the Perry L.McCarty Director of the Stanford Woods Institute for theEnvironment,looked at how the phenomenon is affected by wildfire,a powerful and widespreaddriver of ecosystem structure and composition in the western United States.Using U.S.Forest Service data colle
23、cted from over 74,000 plots across nine Westernstates,the researchers identified tree species that are shifting their ranges toward cooler,wettersites.Then,they compared the rate of these range shifts between places that were burned bywildfire and places that were not.The findings demonstrate not on
24、ly that fire can accelerate tree migration,but that somespecies may be slowing the range shifts of others through competition.This,in turn,raisesquestions about the impact of fire management on treesability to keep up with climatechange,and points to the importance of lowintensity natural fires.8.Wh
25、at does the underlined word“Refugees”refer to in the first paragraph?A.Wildfire.B.Climate.C.Animals.D.Trees.9.What is unknown in the past researches?A.Why plant ranges shift more slowly than climate change.B.How plant speciesability influences the weather change.C.What causes plant species to be stu
26、ck in unfit habitats.D.How fast plant ranges shift on a regular basis.4高三英语试题 第页(共10页)10.Which possibly influences the rate of trees migration according to the analysis?A.Fire management and climate.B.Low intensity and natural fires.C.Wildfire and other tree species.D.Ecosystem structure and ranges.
27、11.What can be inferred about this new Stanford analysis?A.Different plant species are interdependent.B.A natural fire may help forests remain healthy.C.Range shifts wont be affected by fire management.D.Competition between species accelerates climate change.DWiFi has become an integral part of our
28、fastpaced everyday lives.Thanks to WiFi,we nolonger have to be restricted to the Internet with cables.But have you ever stopped to wonderhow it works?WiFi uses radio waves to transmit information between your device and a router(路由器)via frequencies.Two radiowave frequencies can be used,depending on
29、the amount ofdata being sent:2.4 gigahertz(千 兆 赫 兹)and 5 gigahertz.What does that mean,though?Well,a hertz is just a measurement of frequency.For example,lets say youre sitting on abeach,watching the waves crash to shore.If you measured the time between each wave crash,youd be measuring the frequenc
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