2022届山东省滨州市高三下学期二模考试英语试题 .docx
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1、高三英语试题第一部分 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。APlan Ahead for Recreation & Entertainment in D. C.April 29May 1 Georgetown French MarketThe Wisconsin Avenue turns into a little bit of Paris each spring with the Georgetown French Market. Locally owned galleries, ant
2、ique stores and other shops in the neighborhood set up stalls outside on widened sidewalks for bargain shoppers, while musicians and stilt(高跷)walkers provide the entertainment. You can grab lunch from an outdoor grill and discounted French wine from Patisserie Poupon. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Friday and
3、Saturday. georgetownfrenchmarketdc. com. Free.May 1 Literary Hill BookFestThe Literary Hill BookFest is back after going virtual for the past two years, bringing together nearly 40 writers, poets and bookworms at Eastern Market. Drop by for author talks and discussions, a childrens corner with story
4、 time, and stalls from booksellers, then add a verse to the community-penned poem. 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. literaryhillbookfest. org. Free.May 1428 GarmenIsabel Leonards career highlights include winning multiple Grammys and appearing on such stages as the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, the Sydney
5、Opera House and the Vienna State Opera. Shell mark a first at the Keenedy Center when she makes her debut in the orle of Carmen during the Washington National Operas production of Georges Bizets masterpiece, a tragic and fiery love story. kennedy-center. org. $45$299.June 24 Savor: An American Craft
6、 Beer ExperienceFor more than a decade, Savor has been one of D. C.s most reputed beer festivals. In 2019, organizers announced a major change: The 2020 festival would trade the historic National Building Museum for the much grander setting of the Anthem. After two years of cancellations, its finall
7、y happening. The larger space translates to a 30 percent increase in attendees. The evening includes meet-and-greet events at beer bars around D. C. 7 to 10 p. m. savorcraftbeer. com. $25$144.1. What can visitors do in the Georgetown French Market?A. Set up stalls in the sidewalks.B. Experience stil
8、t walk.C. Cook over an outdoor grill.D. Buy discounted French wine.2. Which event is especially attractive to music lovers?A. Georgetown French Market.B. Literary Hill BookFest.C. Carmen.D. Savor: An American Craft Beer Experience.3. What do “Literary Hill BookFest” and “Savor: An American Craft Bee
9、r Experience” have in common?A. Both are free of charge.B. Both will be held in the evening.C. Both went through a 2 years change.D. Both will see an increase in attendees.BIn 2016, inspired by a challenge called the “16 for 16”, where a mother gave her daughter $1,600 when she turned 16 if she stay
10、ed off social media, Lorna Klefsaas decided to up the ante(赌注)to two extra years and $200 more for her son, Sivert Klefsaas.As a 12-year-old, Sivert wasnt using social media much. The only app he had prior to the bet was Snapchatwhich he deleted a day after trying it out. So it wasnt too difficult t
11、o live without social media, and he didnt think about it much during the six years. “I wouldnt say there was ever a time when I thought I was about to break,” he said. “As it went on, it was more of a pride thing.”Lorna never had to check for any secretly downloaded apps. “I got to avoid all the unn
12、ecessary drama that was on there. I had my friends to keep me up to date on the latest information or trends.” Sivert said. “It meant I had more time to focus on my grades and sports instead.”On February 19, 2022, Sivert claimed his prize. Now $1,800 richer, Sivert hasnt thought about what to buy, b
13、ut itll likely be something for his dorm room at the University of St. Paul, which hell attend in the fall.After Siverts success, Lorna turned to Facebook to share the challenge. She said it was some of the best money she ever spent. Other parents seemed interested in trying it out too. “We are cert
14、ainly not against social media, but its the healthy using of it,” Lorna noted. “Its about not letting yourself get weighed down by it, or addicted to it, or affected by things that people post.”Now Sivert has a new perspective on staying off social media. “It was awesome. Ah, what about 6 more years
15、? Thank you, Mom.”4. Why did Lorna bet her son?A. To challenge.B. To persuade.C. To punish.D. To imitate.5. How did Sivert respond to the bet?A. He almost became broken down.B. He jumped at the idea and stuck to it.C. He tried out his new app continuously.D. He just downloaded an app, Snapchat.6. Ho
16、w did Sivert get through the six years without social media?A. By being supervised by his mother.B. By watching dramas in the theater.C. By aiming at his academic standards.D. By dreaming of his prize with eagerness.7. Which of the following is a suitable title for the passage?A. A successful 18-for
17、-18 bet.B. A social media campaign.C. Sivert, a boy who won the bet.D. Lorna, a mother who awarded her son.CIts a cold night, and strong winds are blowing atop a hill in southwest Uganda. The wind rattles the giant metal insect trap. A 400-watt bulb is fixed at its center. The light is blinding to h
18、uman eyes, but its a magnet for local bush crickets.Protein dense and full of iron, zinc, and other essential minerals, bush crickets, and edible insects in general, have been praised by the UNFAO as a “food source of the future”, key to establishing food security. Thats important in countries such
19、as Uganda, where nearly half of the children and a third of women suffer greatly from poor nutrition due to food shortage.The visitors, as theyre called locally, come together to mate and feed in huge swarms after each rainy season in the autumn and pring, when hundreds of people across the country
20、set aside their day jobs to catch then. Salted and fried, the crickets are a delicacy in Uganda, sold for two dollars a bag at open-air markets, taxi parks, and roadsides. Now what once was a small-scale and personal harvest in Uganda has become an increasingly commercialized undertaking, with giant
21、 traps taking tons of the insects at a time to meet the growing demand. “You see how you enjoy a movie with popcorn? Me, its movie with crickets,” says one fan.However, this month, it should be the middle of the autumn harvest in Uganda. Legend has it that the insects come from the moon, and tonight
22、 its full. Yet “weve got nothing,” says a cricket catcher and wholesaler. “Where are they?”Decreasing catches suggest the problem is not just overharvesting. Logging to clear land for cash crops has destroyed much bush cricket habitat. And climate change is making the rainy seasons unpredictable, af
23、fecting the crickets swarming patterns. With so many problems accumulating, there is still a long way to go. Thus, scientists have to start from scratch.8. What does paragraph 1 present to us?A. A scene.B. A view.C. A plot.D. A lifestyle.9. Why are bush crickets considered so important in countries
24、such as Uganda?A. Because they are rich in essential minerals.B. Because they can cure many different diseases.C. Because theyre considered a symbol in local culture.D. Because they can relieve hunger and ensure nutrition.10. What does the underlined word “visitors” refer to in the third paragraph?A
25、. Tourists.B. Crickets.C. Local peopleD. Cricket catchers11. Why do scientists have to start from scratch?A. Because the weather is unpredictable.B. Because its a tricky problem to deal with.C. Because its too late to save the bush crickets.D. Because peoples awareness should be raised.DThe story of
26、 the most sustainable pair of jeans is also the story of a family whose members have dedicated their lives to denim(牛仔布)innovation. It is the great-great-grandson of the family business founder who has brought Candiani and whole fashion industry to new heights by creating the first fully biodegradab
27、le(可生物降解的)stretch denim.Alberto Candiani, the current owner of Candiani, created the first fully biodegradable jeans using a plant-based yarn(纱线)obtained from natural rubber. Once the innovative denim came to life, a brand new pair of jeans was put to the test by being buried in forest land for six
28、months. At the end of that period, Candianis team discovered the fibers had almost fully broken down. The new technology is called Coreva. “These garments are extremely durable, but at the end of their life, you could send them back to us and we recycle them, or you could fertilize your vegetables w
29、ith them,” Alberto Candiani said.Jeans generate an environmental impact that has become a real global challenge. According to the United Nations Environment Programme, it takes around 2000 gallons of water to make a typical pair of jeans. And during production, around 71 pounds of carbon dioxide are
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