2023届山东省聊城市齐鲁名校大联盟高三下学期三模英语试题(含答案)
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2023届山东省聊城市齐鲁名校大联盟高三下学期三模英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 一、阅读理解We take the kids out every once in a while, but they get bored if we choose places like restaurants or shopping malls. Here are some of the best places for kids in Hyderabad.Snow WorldIf you and your kids love snow, then Snow World, which you can visit between 11:00 am and 8:00 pm, is where you need to be. The best thing is that you can even enjoy the snow during summers; you can make a snowman, have snow fights with your kids, ride the ice cars or do some fun ice skating. And when you get hungry, you can grab a bite of some tasty food in the ice hotel.The Jump ZoneWho says your kids cannot have fun when the weather gets warm in Hyderabad? Drive to the Jump Zone, which allows kids aged 5 ~ 12 to play and remains open from 11:00 am to 9:30 pm, and enjoy its vast indoor play area, where there are slides, dance floors, toys to ride on, and jumping castles.Ramoji Film CityRamoji Film City, which remains open from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm, has everything you need for fun and entertainment in one place. Your kids will be amazed by the beautiful gardens, amazing sets for movies, and strange streets. They can also enjoy exciting rides and games there.Nehru Zoological ParkNehru Zoological Park, which remains open from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, is a great place to let your kids spend quality time with different animals. In this vast park you can see over 100 species of animals in their natural habitat. Other fun activities include elephant rides, train rides, and the Dinosaur Park. It also has an excellent food court where you can sit and enjoy tasty food and drinks.1.Which place has the longest opening hours?A.Snow World. B.The Jump Zone.C.Ramoji Film City. D.Nehru Zoological Park.2.What does the text say about the Jump Zone?A.It doesn’t welcome kids of all ages.B.It is especially crowded on warm days.C.It doesn’t have enough room for sliding.D.It attracts kids who love playing outdoors.3.What do Snow World and Nehru Zoological Park have in common?A.They both offer training sessions.B.They both provide a place for dining.C.They both are suitable for extreme sports.D.They both offer a chance to see wild species. Penn Station Shoe Repair and Shoe Shine is a small shoeshining business in New York City. On a recent weekday, customers sat down at the shoeshine business and pulled out newspapers and phones to read while their shoes got shined. The shoeshiners cleaned the footwear and added an oily substance to protect the shoes’ leather material. When it was finished, the customers paid eight dollars for the work.Shoeshining has a long history in the United States, dating back hundreds of years. But today, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more people work from home than in the past. And it has become popular to wear more casual work clothes. Those mean fewer customers for shoeshining businesses.Rory Heenan is a 38-year-old accountant from Philadelphia. He said as a young boy he would take the train with his father to his office one Friday each month and watch him get a shoeshine. “And here I am, you know, 30 years later, doing the same thing. So, it’s certainly something that’s passed down over time,” he said.At David Mesquita’s Leather Spa, which operates five shoe repair and shine businesses in the area, the repairs are the major part of its sales. But shoeshines are still an important offering to bring people in as most shoe repair businesses don’t have the service.Before the pandemic, Leather Spa had four shoeshine chairs at its business inside New York’s Grand Central Terminal. It employed six shoeshiners. Together, they would complete about 120 shines a day. Now, there are only three shoeshiners who do 40 or 50 shines a day at most.“Traffic is slowly coming back in, though we’re still not back 100 percent of what we were,” Mesquita said, adding that shoeshining isn’t something that will ever fully go away. “People like to treat themselves,” he said, “whether it’s once a week or twice a week or once every two weeks. It’s just nice.”4.What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?A.The dark future of the shoeshining business.B.Reasons for the change of people’s lifestyle.C.The rise and fall of the shoeshining business.D.Causes of the decline of the shoeshining business.5.What did little Rory Heenan do regularly?A.He shined his father’s shoes personally.B.He accompanied his father to work.C.He recorded his shining his father’s shoes.D.He greeted his father at the train station.6.According to the text, Leather Spa’s shoeshining service .A.means a great deal to its overall businessB.can be enjoyed in most shoe repair businessesC.is more profitable than its shoe repair businessD.does expand gradually during the pandemic7.What’s Mesquita’s attitude towards the future of shoeshining?A.Mixed. B.Hopeless. C.Optimistic. D.Worried. There’s nothing quite like cooking over my gas stove with beautiful blue flame, so quickly adjusted and so suited to its purpose that when things run smoothly in life, we say we are “cooking with gas”.But in recent years environmentalists have been warning that gas stoves are bad for the climate and not so great for our health, either. New studies published this year have heightened health worries about poisonous fumes (烟气) in our kitchens. Is the evidence sufficient to shift our cooking habits?The big surprise in one new study, conducted by environmental scientists at Stanford University, is the amount of unburned gas that leaks into kitchens when a stove is off. They found that more than three quarters of methane (甲烷) that escapes from a stove does so when it is not in use, most likely through imperfect pipe fittings. Second, there are the pollutants created by burning when a stove is on, most notably nitrogen oxides, which can upset the lungs.Drew Michanowicz, a senior scientist at PSE Healthy Energy, a nonprofit research and policy group, said, “A lot of us work at home now. We take about 20, 000 breaths a day, and my stove is like 10 feel away from me. What else is in natural gas?” Michanowicz also frets that as more people weatherize their homes and close windows, they are reducing air exchange, which means indoor pollution will be worse.Not surprisingly, the American Gas Association has criticized both studies, saying the levels of VOCs found in the Boston study are “reassuringly low”.What is the average home cook to make of all this. They might follow Michanowicz, who bought an induction burner (电磁炉) and does much of his cooking on it. As for me, I’m making some changes. I’ve switched to an electric kettle for boiling water, and despite its annoying noise, I now use the exhaust hood (吸油烟机) over my stove-something only about 25 to 40 percent of people say they do. And weather permitting, I’ll open a window.8.What does the author think of her using gas stove according to paragraph 1?A.It is challenging. B.It is convenient.C.It is quite time-consuming. D.It is friendly to the environment.9.What leads most methane to escape from a stove according to the new study?A.The inefficiently-burnt gas. B.The pollutants created by burning.C.The improperly-placed stove. D.The poor quality of the pipe fittings.10.What can best replace the underlined word “frets” in paragraph 4?A.worries B.promises C.denies D.wonders11.What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?A.The influence of Michanowicz. B.The importance of electric devices.C.The future of induction burners. D.Changes of people’s cooking habits. Scientists in Switzerland have used lasers (激光) to change the path of a lightning strike. The experiment was carried out on Santis mountain in Switzerland, near a radio and TV tower hit by lightning about 100 times a year. Using a special laser, the researchers were able to guide the lightning strike.Scientists have been trying to find a way to protect buildings from lightning for a long time. At present, the best way to protect buildings from lightning is by putting metal rods (杆) on the buildings. These rods are connected to the ground. The lightning is attracted to the rods, which safely guide the electricity into the ground. But lightning rods can only protect a small area. If a building is very large, it needs a lot of lightning rods. But some buildings-such as airports-are so large that it’s difficult to protect the whole building using lightning rods.Another idea is to use lasers to guide lightning. The idea of using lasers to guide lightning isn’1new. Scientists have been working on the idea for over 20 years. They’ve successfully guided lightning with lasers inside a laboratory. But until 2021, scientists guided lightning with lasers outside. Using a powerful laser that can fire about 1, 000 times a second, scientists in Switzerland were able to guide lightning bolts for 164 feet (50 meters).The heat from the laser creates a path of air that is less thick than the air around it. The path also has a special charge. The lightning can follow this path almost as if it were a lightning rod. In the past, experiments with lasers that fired more slowly didn’t work.Managing to guide the lightning in an outdoor environment is a very big step. But despite the progress, the laser still isn’t a good choice when it comes to protecting large buildings.12.To stop a building from being stricken by lightning, it is best to .A.equip it with metal rods B.position it away from airportsC.build it on low-lying open ground D.keep it away from any kind of metal13.What enables the laser to guide the lightning?A.Its color. B.Its brightness. C.Its speed. D.Its concentration.14.What will the paragraph following the text probably talk aboutA.How the laser should be improved to protect large buildings.B.When the laser will be widely used to protect large buildings.C.Why it is unnecessary to use the laser to protect large buildings.D.What prevents the laser from being used to protect large buildings.15.What is the best title for the textA.Scientists Find a New Use of the LaserB.Scientists Guide Lightning with the LaserC.A New Idea Has Been Tested to Guide LightningD.A New Way to Protect Buildings Has Been Found 二、七选五The Importance of InventionsThey say necessity is the mother of invention, but invention drives the economy. The great importance of invention is that it solves problems and changes the world.____16____And it goes beyond culture. The modern era is arguably the greatest time in the history of the world for innovation, but none of it would have happened without the invention of electricity supplied on demand. With that one advancement, in came the fastest-changing period in human history-and the greatest population growth, too.____17____Even things like the toilet and modern plumbing made it possible to improve hygiene and reduce exposure to human waste, which in turn made cities cleaner and more desirable to live in. The modem bathroom also helped reduce the spread of disease, which in turn helped extend the average life expectancy.____18____People eat better, and more safely, because of innovations we now take for granted like the refrigerator, the oven and running tap water. Daily life at work has transformed because heavy- lifting jobs can be done by forklifts. In fact, technology is reaching a new height.____19____More people than ever before need to sit for work, with office jobs and the like changing our fitness level and lowering the risk of injury during a workday.Even entertainment has changed because no longer do people have to make their own fun by playing games.____20____How people communicate, work, eat, travel, shop-it’s all subject to innovation and invention. Advances don’t always improve life, though, as many people are learning through the constant-access struggles of smartphones and ever-present noise pollution in cities.A.Innovation shapes the way life is lived.B.They can turn to their phone, TV or radio.C.Factories are using robots for many tasks now.D.They have affected the way we consume media.E.Inventions influence all aspects of modern existence.F.New technologies often simplify the average person’s life.G.And that has led to the Earth’s population rising sharply in the last 150 years. 三、完形填空When I was twenty, I had a dog named Trixie. She loved me dearly but____21____anyone else.One afternoon, I was sitting on my porch (走廊) reading a book with Trixie by my side when my colleague Jason walked by. He stopped and asked, “May I come in.” I had no____22____in him, and I wanted to finish my book, so l said, “So long as you can get past my dog.” I was quite ____23____ that this wasn’t going to happen, so I____24____reading.He opened the gate, walked in and closed it. Trixie remained strangely ____25____ . Jason walked confidently toward me. Trixie got up and____26____Jason and licked his hand. It seemed as if they were friends for a long time. He asked, “May I sit down?” In shocked silence, I ____27____. He said, “This is a very nice dog,” looking at her____28____. Trixie sat with us the entire time staring at him, tail wagging.Two years later, Jason and I got married. He told me that our story____29____ a dog and a cookie. Seeing the______30______on my face, he told me this: He’d known from my brother that if he could make friends with my dog, then he might have a ______31______to marry me. So, every day, without my______32______, he’d walk by our fence. When Trixie barked to scare him away, he’d______33______her a cookie. This lasted for about six months until the day he asked if he could come in and sit on the porch with me. Of course, she ______34______him in because, although I was her first love,______35______was her second!We’ve been married for thirty-six years. Thank you, Trixie!21.A.misled B.distrusted C.misunderstood D.disappointed22.A.belief B.experience C.doubt D.interest23.A.aware B.nervous C.sorry D.afraid24.A.finished B.avoided C.continued D.postponed25.A.modest B.still C.energetic D.optimistic26.A.stopped B.protected C.comforted D.approached27.A.admitted B.nodded C.refused D.apologized28.A.lovingly B.jokingly C.patiently D.regretfully29.A.called for B.left out C.started with D.focused on30.A.confusion B.anger C.concern D.embarrassment31.A.plan B.duty C.right D.chance32.A.warning B.knowledge C.recommendation D.direction33.A.make B.lend C.throw D.owe34.A.allowed B.urged C.forced D.took35.A.praise B.pleasure C.food D.friendship 四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式, 并将答案填写在答题卡上。About 385, 000 people from 192 countries take part in the yearly project to count birds. The event____36____(launch)for the first time 25 years ago.Steve and Janet Kistler from the American state of Kentucky are among those ____37____(involve) themselves in it. They’ve done so every year____38____the now-international tradition started in 1998. For Moira Dalibor, ___39___ schoolteacher from nearby Lexington, this is her first event. She’s leading a group of students and parents to a garden ____40____(collect) data.Becca Rodomsky-Bish,____41____works at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in New York, is the project’s leader. The Lab organizes the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) along with the National Audubon Society and Birds Canada. “Every year we see increased participation, and 2022 was a big jump,” Becca said. In India, which had the ____42____(high) participation outside the US last year, tens of thousands of people submitted bird checklists.The worldwide data goes into the eBird database used by scientists for research on different bird ____43____(population). The GBBC is part of a rise in “citizen science" projects in which volunteers collect data about the____44____(nature) world for use by researchers. The information helps researchers track the numbers of different kinds of birds, which then helps with their _____45_____(protect). 五、邀请信46.假定你是李华,本周六你班将组织一次乡村旅游活动。请你就此事给外教Mr. Smith写一封邮件,内容包括:1.发出邀请;2. 活动内容;3. 期待回复。注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Mr. Smith,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours sincerely,Li Hua 六、读后续写47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Eight-year-old Kayzen Hunter visits Waffle House every weekend to have breakfast with his family. They always choose to sit in Devonte Gardner’s section, because they get the best care from their favorite waiter.The family instantly felt close to Gardner, who would greet Kayzen with a high-five every time they entered the restaurant. Kayzen never needed to say his order again, because Gardner already knew it by heart. The family really believes he’s the nicest person ever, which is why they were eager to help him when they learned his story.One day, while dining at the restaurant with his grandfather John Donofrio, Kayzen discovered that behind Gardner’s kindness and warmth were a lot of personal struggles. At the time, Gardner asked the pair if they knew where he could buy an affordable car to use to get to work. It turned out the waiter had been walking a long distance to and from work every day. He and his family, consisting of a wife and two young daughters, were living in a motel (汽车旅馆) room after their apartment became unsuitable to live in. They had been living in a motel for months.Kayzen couldn’t erase his friend’s story from his mind, so he immediately told his mom about it when he got home. “We have to start a GoFundMe page and help Gardner get a car!” he kept saying. He didn’t give up on the idea until his mom Vittoria gave in. Their goal was to get $5, 000 in donations so Gardner could purchase a car. Vittoria and her husband were eager to help their son achieve the goal, especially since they had the same experience years ago. It took a long time to rebuild their lives, but they were able to bounce back. Now, they wanted to help Devonte do the same.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。A local news station picked up the story, and before they knew it, more donations began pouring in.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Upon discovering what Kayzen had done, Gardner wept.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案:1.C 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.B 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.A 11.D 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.B 16.A 17.E 18.G 19.C 20.B 21.B 22.D 23.A 24.C 25.B 26.D 27.B 28.A 29.C 30.A 31.D 32.B 33.C 34.A 35.C 36.was launched 37.involving 38.since 39.a 40.to collect 41.who 42.highest 43.populations 44.natural 45.protection 46.Dear Mr. Smith,I’m writing to invite you to join us in a trip to the countryside this Saturday.We’ll gather at the school gate at 8 am. Ten minutes later we’ll leave for our destination by bus. It’ll be a thirty- minute ride. Upon arrival, we’ll first visit a farm, where we can feed chickens and pick strawberries. After that we’ll go fishing near the farm. At noon, we’ll have a picnic lunch by the river. We’ll return at 3 pm.Would you like to go with us. Looking forward to your reply!Yours sincerely,Li Hua47.A local news station picked up the story, and before they knew it, more donations began pouring in. Soon, they achieved their goal, $5,000, and the number kept increasing. They now had over $100, 000 in donations for Gardner and his family. The money was more than enough for a car, and would enable Gardner and his family to move out of the motel and live in a more comfortable space for over a year. Soon, they thought it was time to let Gardner know what they had done for him, so they visited Gardner and his family on a sunny day.Upon discovering what Kayzen had done, Gardner wept. He expressed his thankfulness to all the people who had helped him and his family. Now they had over $100, 000 in donations to help them bounce back. After renting a simple apartment and purchasing a car. Gardner went to work at ease and lived comfortably with his family. After he was no longer worried about his life, he thought he should put forward this act of kindness, so he gave the extra money to these who were in need like him, and he hoped someone would continue this great circle.
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