山東?。ㄐ赂呖迹?021屆高三第二次模擬考試英語(yǔ)試題(一)_第1頁(yè)
山東?。ㄐ赂呖迹?021屆高三第二次模擬考試英語(yǔ)試題(一)_第2頁(yè)
山東?。ㄐ赂呖迹?021屆高三第二次模擬考試英語(yǔ)試題(一)_第3頁(yè)
已閱讀5頁(yè),還剩5頁(yè)未讀, 繼續(xù)免費(fèi)閱讀

下載本文檔

版權(quán)說(shuō)明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請(qǐng)進(jìn)行舉報(bào)或認(rèn)領(lǐng)

文檔簡(jiǎn)介

ft東?。ㄐ赂呖迹?021試題(一)學(xué)校

班級(jí)

姓名

學(xué)號(hào) 一、閱讀選擇MuirWoodsandSausalitoHalfDayTourWanderthroughanancientcoastalredwoodforestandexploretheartisticbaysideonthishalf-daytourfromSanFrancisco.TravelacrosstheGoldenGateBridgetovisitMuirWoods, hometosometheoldestandtallest trees on Earth. At the end of your tour hoose betweengettingdroppedoffatUnionSquareinSanFranciscoortakingtheferrybacktoSanFrancisco.YosemiteNationalParkandGiantSequoiasDayTripDiscoverthebeautyoftheSierraNevadaonthisfull-daytriptoYosemiteNationalParkfromSanFrancisco.TravelaboardacomfortablevanthroughhistoricGoldRushtownstoreachthepark,whereyou’llbeamazedbysupersizednaturalwonders.Takeahikeamongancienttrees,andenjoyseveralhourstoexplorethepark’swondersonyourown.NiagaraFallsTourEscapefromNewYorkCityandheadnorthtoseebothsidesoftheCanadianborderonthisguided,2-daytourtoNiagaraFalls.VisitNiagaraFallsonboththeAmericanandCanadiansidesandtakearideonthefamousMaidoftheMistboat.Then,ontheroadbacktoNewYorkCity,makeastoptoshopattheCrossingsPremiumOutlets,oneofthelargestoutletmallsintheUS.NapaandSonomaWineCountryTourEscapetoCalifornia’sfamouswinecountryonthisfull-daytourfromSanFrancisco.Tasteregionalvarietalsatthreedifferentwineriesincludingbothbig-nameandfamily-runestates(莊園).Learnaboutthewinemakingprocessduringguidedtours,andappreciateregionalculturewith astopforlunch.1】Whichtourshouldyouchooseifyouwanttodoshopping?MuirWoodsandSausalitoHalfDayTour.YosemiteNationalParkandGiantSequoiasDayC.NiagaraFallsTour.D.NapaandSonomaWineCountryTour.2】WhatcanyoudoonNapaandSonomaWineCountryTourA.AppreciatesomeoftheoldestandtallesttreesonEarth.Enjoysupersizednaturalwonders.Getsomewinemakingknowledge.Takearideontheboat.3】WhatdoesthewriterintendtodobywritingtheA.Tointroducesomeoutdooractivities.Tosharesometourexperiences.Toadvertiseforthewinecountry.Tocallforprotectingnaturalwonders.Acaloriedeficitisastateinwhichyouburnmorecaloriesthanyouconsume.Asoneofthemostpopularapproacheslosingweight,howdoesitwork?Forexample,ifyouburn2,500caloriesperdaybutonlyeat2,000,youhavecreatedadeficitof500caloriesperday.Thereismathematicalcertainty.But,thisbynomeanstellsthewholestoryabouthowcaloriesdeficitaffectslives.Beforewonderingwhatacaloriedeficitis,it’sprobablybesttolearnwhatacalorieis.Acalorieisaunitthatweusetotrackourbody’senergyexpenditure(消耗)andstorage.Inordertojuststayalive,humanbeings(andanimals)burncalories.Thismeans,evenbeforeweperformanyactivity,ourbodiesarealreadyusingenergy(measuredincalories)tokeepusalive.Around70%ofthecaloriesweconsumearespentonjustkeepingourvitalorgansrunning.Thus,ifapersonconsumescaloriesfarmorelessthanneededtolookthin,itmayhavenegativeeffectsonthebody.Whenpeoplepickupacaloriedeficit,theyoftenmerelynotethatthecaloriemathisirrefutable(無(wú)可辯駁的).Thequestionhereisthatnotallcaloriesarethesame.Ifyoueatafewbagsofpotatochipworthofcaloriestosupportthecalorieintakeneededmaintainorcutdownonyourweight,itwillwork.But,thishavethesameeffectonyourbodyandoverallhealthasabalancednutritionalmealcontainingthesameamountofcalories.Itseemslikeasimpleunitofenergyhasbecomeanobjectofoursociety’sobsession.Itneedn'tbethatway.Remember,caloriedeficitsarejustatool,whichservesapurposeinlosingsomeweightandkeepingtrackofyourcalorieintakeseemssimpleenough.1】WhatdoweknowaboutthecalorieA.Ithelpspeopleloseweight.Itisawayofdoingexercises.Itaffectspeople'slivespositively.Itmeansthecaloriespeopleconsume.2】WhichofthefollowingstatementscanbelearnedParagraph2?A.Acalorieisaunittostoredailyenergy.B.Peopleneedtoburncaloriestobealive.C.Calorieintakeistokeepourorgansoperating.D.Livinganimalsonlyburncaloriesafteractivities.3】Whatissuggestedforpeopletoloseweighthealthily?A.Focusingonthecaloriemathwheneating.Focusingondifferentcalorieswheneating.Havingbagsofpotatochipscontainingenoughcalories.Havingbalancednutritionaldietscontainingpropercalories.【小題4】Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Influencesofcaloriedeficits.B.Approachestoloseweight.C.Distinctionsbetweencalories.D.WaystotrackcalorieAtinyAlaskavillagehasexperiencedaboomintourisminrecentyearsaspolarbearsspendmoretimeonlandthanonseaice.Morethan2,000peoplevisitedthenorthernAlaskavillageofKaktovikin2018toseepolarbearsinthewild.Thefarnorthcommunityliesinanareawhereincreasinglyhighertemperaturehasspedupthemovementofseaice,theprimaryhabitat(棲息地)ofbears.Asicehasgraduallymovedtodeepwaterbeyondthecontinentalshelf,morebearsareremainingonlandtolookforPolarbearshavealwaysbeenacommonsightonseaicenearKaktovik,butvillagersstartednoticingachangeinthemid-1990s.Morebearsseemedtostayonland,andresearchersbegantakingnoteofmorefemalebearsmakinghomesinthesnowonlandinsteadofontheicetoraisetheirbabies.U.S.FishandWildlifeServicebiologistsbeganhearingreportsoftheincreasingnumberofpolarbearsintheareaintheearly2000s.Asmoreattentionwasgiventotheplight(困境)ofpolarbearsaboutadecadeago,moretouristsstartedheadingtoKaktovik.Thevillagehadfewerthan50visitorsannuallybefore2011,saidJenniferReed,oftheArcticNationalWildlifeRefuge."Todaywe’retalkingabouthundredsandhundredsofvisitors,manyfromaroundworldeachyear,"Reedsaid.Mosttouristsvisitinthefall,whenbearsareforcedtowardlandbecauseseaiceisfarthestawayfromtheshore.BruceInglangasak,alocalhunterwhosometimesofferswildlife-viewingtours,saidbeenofferingpolarbeartourssince2004.Mostofhisclients(客戶)arefromChinaandEurope,aswellfromthelower48U.S.states.Manytouristsstayseveraldaysinthevillage,whichhastwosmallhotels.Thevillagershavebenefitedalotfromthat.Inturn,theyprovidemoreeffectiveprotectionforpolarbearswithfinancialsupportfromtourismdevelopment.【小題1】WhatcausesmorepolarbearstostayonlandinKaktovik?A.Foodshortage. B.Climatechange.C.Habitats,movementtoshore. D.Theirpreferenceforland.2】Howdidcommonpeoplefeelaboutmoresightofbearsland?A.Excited. B.Puzzled. C.Concerned. D.Shocked.3】Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.HotelsinKaktovikareindemandinautumn.B.Kaktovikhasabout50visitorsannually.C.Inglangasakmakesalivingasatourguide.D.Tourismaffectsthebalanceofnature.【小題4】Whichsayingcandescribethetext?A.Thefittestcansurvive. B.Afterastormcomesacalm.C.ThereisalwaysopportunityinD.Everycoinhastwosides.crisis.TherewasatimewhenthemajorconcernwithAIsafetyhadbeentheoneevilsuperintelligence,reflectedinthemovie“TheTerminator”.However,thegame“Tacoma”takesadifferentapproach.ItassumesthattherewillbenumerousAGI(artificialgeneralintelligence)intheworldandthatanyAGI,evenasafelydesignedone,inthewronghandsatthewrongtimecouldcausetobelost.That'sthefuturethatagrowingnumberofAIsafetyexpertsareworriedabout.Thisisnotanewidea.Inthebook“EngineeringaSaferWorld,”MITprofessorNancyG.Levesonaddressescommonmisunderstandingsaboutsafety-criticalsystemsengineering:engineeringsystemswhosefailurecouldleadtohumanloss.Suchsafety-criticaltechnologiesincludeaviation,nuclearpower,automobiles,heavychemicals,biotechnology,and,ofcourse,AGI.Sowhatcanbedone?Technologyisn’talwaysthesolution.Afamousexampleistheinventionofsonicradars(聲波雷達(dá))thatweresupposedtohelpshipsdetectnearbyobstacles,butwhichonlyincreasedtherateofaccidents.Why?Captainssailedfaster,thinkingtheycouldgetawaywithitthankstothenewsafetytechnology.Insteadoftechnologies,Leveson'sbooksuggests,weshouldbemakingorganizationalchanges.Additionally,Levesonsuggests,amongmanycomplicatedguidelines,organizationsshouldbeawarethatsafetyguidelineswillinevitablybecomelaxovertime.Asaconsequence,measuresshouldbecarriedouttopreventpotentialdisasters.WhatlessonscanwedrawfromconcernwithAIsafety?Theanswermaylieinrecentdisasternarratives(敘述),whichremindusthat,especiallyinlimeslikethis,weshouldn'tforgetthepotentialforotherdisasters.Publicconsciencereallydoesmatter.Andifwe'reallbetteratthinkingaboutsafetywecitizens,maybewereallycanpreventdisasters.1】Whydoestheauthormentioned“TheTerminator”infirstparagraph?Toarousereaders'interestinTheTerminator.TointroducethetopicofconcernwithAIsafely.Tomentionthesimilaritybetween“TheTerminator”“Tacoma”.Tomakereadersrecalltheevilsuperintelligencereflectedthemovie.2】Whydidtherateofshipaccidentsstillincreaseafterinventionofsonicradars?Becausecaptainsseldomusedthem.Becausetheradarsfailedtoworkproperly.Becausecaptainsdependedonthemtoomuch.Becausetheshipscouldn'tdetectnearbyobstacles.3】Whatdoestheunderlinedword“l(fā)ax”inparagraph5to?A.Safe. B.Important.C.Unreliable. D.Unnecessary.4】WhichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitlefortheA.DisasterpreventionLessonsfromAI.B.Safetyproblemsinmodernsociety.C.Engineeringdevelopmentinmoderndays.D.Futureapplicationsofartificialintelligence.二、七選五Musicmakesyoumorecreative.【小題1】,theycomeupwithmorecreativesolutions,accordingtoresearchers.Itmaybemusicimprovesyourbrain’sflexibility.Anotherreasonmaybeitrelaxesyouenoughforthecreativejuicestoflow.Butdon’tplaymusic tooloudly.Musiccanhelpduringsurgery.【小題2】.Aftersurgery,ithelpsreducepain.Ananalysis of73studiesconfirmedthatlisteningtomusicbefore,duringoraftersurgeryreducesanxietyandpainwhichinturnmeanslesspainmedication.【小題3】Studieshavefoundthatwhenyou’rerunning,bikingorwalking,you’llgofartherwithmusicon.Musicrelievesyourdiscomfortandmotivatesyoutostayon.Theeffectissoobviouslygreatthattheauthorofareviewexaminingthepsychologicalofmusic onexercisecalledmusic“atypeoflegalperformance-improvementdrug”.Musicaidssleep.Listeningtomusicbeforebedcanhelpyoufallasleepfasterandwakeuplessoftenduringthenight.【小題4】.onestudy,seniorswithsleepproblemswholistened to45minutesofsoftslowmusicbeforebedreporteda35percentimprovementintheirsleep.Musicgetsyoutoignorethepassingoftime.Scientistshaveshownrepeatedlythatpeoplejudgeaperiodofwaitingshorterwhenmusicisplaying.Businessmenusethattotheiradvantage,playingmusicyoustaylongerandspendmore.Forinstance,moredrinksandfoodaresoldinbarsandrestaurantswhenmusicisplayed.5】,grocerysalesincreaseby38percent.Inthiscase,you’llfeelmorerelaxedinthemorningAndifthebackgroundmusicisslowThenyouplayapieceofbriefmusicWhenpeoplelistentohappymusicthanwhentheysitinsilenceWhenmusicisplayedvaryingfromatunetoanotherMusicmakesyougetridoftheideaofquittingaworkoutG.Listeningtomusicbeforesurgeryhasbeenshowntoease三、完形填空Fourth-grader,SarahHaycox,madeithermissiontorightawrong.Andindoingso,shehasshowntheworldwhat person,withpassion,cando.Oneday,when byanathleticfieldnearherschool,Sarahnoticedasmall withthenameEdwinT.Prattandyear1930-1969onit.She whohewasandwhathedid.Aftersome ,shelearnedthathewasacivilrightswhohaddonemanygoodthingsto others.Sadly,hewas justbecausesomeonedisagreedwithwhathewasdoing.Feelingthatthesmallmemorialwas bigenoughforamanwhohadsomuch onothers,Sarah todosomething!Therewasanew goingupnearbyforyoungkids.Shefoundoutwhowere thebuildingprojectandaskedthemifcouldbenamedafterMr.Pratt.Throughgreatefforts,hervisioncametoreality!Almost50yearsafterhisdeath,EdwinPratt’sandimpactwillbecelebratedasthenameofthenewschool.MostkidssimplyhadwalkedbythememorialwithoutthinkingaboutwhoMr.Prattwas.ButSarahhadthe tolearnmore,thevisiontoimaginesomethingbetterandthecourageto heridea.Heramazingactionshave manyotheryoungaroundtheworld.【小題1】A.honest B.young【小題2】A.walking B.running【小題3】A.museum B.church【小題4】A.forgot B.realized5】A.discussionB.research【小題6】A.teach B.rescue【小題7】A.killed B.punished【小題8】A.rarely B.simply【小題9】A.impact B.impression【小題10】A.stopped B.decided【小題11】A.library B.theatre12】A.inneedofB.insearch

C.cleverC.ridingC.boardC.wonderedC.practiceC.helpC.blamedC.merelyC.reflectionC.happenedC.schoolC.infavour

D.shyD.drivingD.memorialD.explainedD.thoughtD.repayD.a(chǎn)rrestedD.hardlyD.dependenceD.a(chǎn)nnouncedD.hospitalD.inchargeof【小題13】A.curiosity B.confidence【小題14】A.prove B.change15】A.a(chǎn)stonishedB.inspired

ofC.chanceC.presentC.a(chǎn)ttracted

ofD.energyD.pursueD.protected四、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文1EarthDay【小題1】(found)in1970asadayofeducationaboutenvironmentalproblems,andEarthDay20occursonWednesday,April22—theholiday’s50thanniversary.Theholidayisnowaglobalcelebrationthat’ssometimesextendedintoEarthWeek,afullsevendaysof【小題2】(event)focusedongreenliving.【小題3】(elect)totheU.S.Senate(參議院)in1962,SenatorGaylordNelsonwasdeterminedtoconvincethefederalgovernmentthattheplanetwas【小題4】risk.In1969,NelsondevelopedtheideaforEarthDayafter【小題5】(inspire)bytheanti-VietnamWar“teach-ins”thatweretakingplaceoncollegecampusesaroundtheUnitedStates.DenisHayes,ayoungactivist【小題6】hadservedasstudentpresidentatStanfordUniversity,wasselectedasEarthDay’snationalcoordinator(協(xié)調(diào)者),andheworkedwith7】armystudentvolunteersandseveralstaffmembersfromNelson’sSenateoffice8】(organize)theproject.ThefirstEarthDaywaseffectiveatraising【小題9】(aware)aboutenvironmentalproblemsandtransformingpublicattitudes.EarthDaykickedoffthe“Environmentaldecadewithabang,”asSenatorNelsonlaterputit.ThethemeofEarthDay2020is“climateaction.”EarthDhopesitwillbethe【小題10】(large)volunteereventinhistory.五、提綱類作文新華中學(xué)近期組織了校園勞動(dòng)周(CampusLaborWeek)英語(yǔ)報(bào)記者,請(qǐng)寫一篇簡(jiǎn)短的英文報(bào)道。內(nèi)容包括:活動(dòng)的時(shí)間與地點(diǎn);活動(dòng)的過(guò)程;注意:80六、讀后續(xù)寫9.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Icouldn'tevensortthroughthefirstboxofourdogBama'stoyswithoutburstingintotears.Myhusband,Alan,foundmesittingonthefloor,holdingourdog'sfav

溫馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有資源如無(wú)特殊說(shuō)明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請(qǐng)下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
  • 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請(qǐng)聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁(yè)內(nèi)容里面會(huì)有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒(méi)有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒(méi)有圖紙。
  • 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文庫(kù)網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲(chǔ)空間,僅對(duì)用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對(duì)用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對(duì)任何下載內(nèi)容負(fù)責(zé)。
  • 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當(dāng)內(nèi)容,請(qǐng)與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
  • 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準(zhǔn)確性、安全性和完整性, 同時(shí)也不承擔(dān)用戶因使用這些下載資源對(duì)自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。

最新文檔

評(píng)論

0/150

提交評(píng)論