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    2023届山东省淄博市部分学校高三下学期二模英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 一、阅读理解Travelling in ParisThe uniform sandstone of the Haussmann buildings, the variety of golden historic monuments, and the attractive Seine and its elegant bridges have arguably made Paris the most recognizable and romanticized cityscape in the world. But though the city wears its history with characteristic style, it is also increasingly looking to the future and outwards to the rest of the world. Where to goThose looking to explore the city’s rich heritage can spend long afternoons getting lost in the Louvre or wandering the Orsay Museum, or ducking in and out of Paris’s countless historical churches. For more contemporary tastes, there’s plenty of exploring to be done in the less jam-packed outer regions-from arts venues (场所) on the sloping streets of Belleville to the luxurious hotels and reinvented bars. When to goYou can come to Paris any time but the atmosphere is quite different at different times of year. Winter is a time for festivals and feasting on games and oysters (牡蛎). Spring and early summer are the time to make the most of city parks and café terraces, with fireworks set off on June 21 and military parade held on July 14. In August the capital slows down and some people love it for the feeling of calm. The autumn renewable activities start with a burst of energy for the new cultural season and big exhibition openings. What to buyChoose from one of the tastiest cheese selections in the city at La Fermetteon Rue Montorgueil and vacuum-pack your selection to bring home. Know before you goEmbassy/Consulate: 0144513100; ukinfrance. fco. gov. uk for passports and most other visitor services.1Where is the text probably taken from?AA geography textbook. BA travel brochure.CAn academic paper. DA science magazine.2Which places best suit the youth who enjoy the modern art?AHistorical churches. BLuxurious palaces.CJam-packed bars. DVarious galleries.3In which season could you go to Paris for cultural activities?ASpring. BWinter. CAutumn. DSummer. It’s an unconventional setting. Children of varying ages are reading actively. Seated next to them are teenagers, many of them girls, staring at the Hindi alphabet(字母表)on the blackboard. In charge of this class are three young girls, not much older than their students. But when Tabassum, Tarannum and Rubina, no more than 22, start speaking, you know the difference. Their confidence takes you by surprise. A little over 10 kilometres from Varanasi lies the village of Sajoi where illiteracy(文 盲)was quite common. It had blocked out modernity until recently, especially when it came to its women. Educating girls was considered pointless, and the possibility of women stepping out of their homes, unthinkable. Things began to change in 2010 when Human Welfare Association (HWA), identified Sajoi for a planned intervention. HWA set up a centre in Sajoi to offer free education but the villagers needed to be convinced to join in. The organization needed volunteers who valued education. Tabassum, Tarannum and Rubina embraced the opportunity. After completing their high school education, the girls set out on another important mission-persuading the locals to send their children to schools. “We went knocking at every door, talking to elders, “recalls Rubina. Some villagers asked them to mind their own business. “We didn’t let all this distract our attention from the main goal, ” Rubina says. The girls honed their approach. They didn’t ask people to stop their children from working, but urged them to send them to schools for an hour or two. Slowly, children started trickling(缓 慢增加)in. Motivational Learning Centre, as the girls call it, is no replacement for school. It is there, in fact, that they create the hunger for knowledge. It also helps school-going children so they don’t lose interest and drop out. Those who doubted the girls’ intentions now recommend the centre to others. The number of admissions to schools has steadily increased and the dropout rate in Sajoi has fallen.4How does the author start the text?ABy describing a typical scene.BBy comparing different views.CBy analyzing certain reasons.DBy providing background information.5What was the major obstacle for girls to receive education in Sajoi?AMost families had a tight budget.BThey were engaged in working.CThe locals didn’t value education much.DThe educational resources were insufficient.6What does the underlined word “honed” mean in paragraph 5?AAbandoned.BExplained.CAdopted.DImproved.7What is the purpose of the text?ATo explain the consequences of poor knowledge.BTo show efforts to fight against illiteracy in India.CTo reflect on the current educational situation in India.DTo inform us of the urgent need for the youth to get educated. If you’ve ever learned a new language, you know how difficult it can be. Native languages seem almost built in. But learning a new language, especially after early childhood, can be a huge task, burdened by long vocabulary lists to memorize and troublesome rules to master. Nevertheless, it’s worth the effort. John Grundy, a scientist at Iowa State University who specializes in languages and the brain, explains that learning a new language causes extensive neuroplasticity (神经塑性) in the brain. In other words, when you learn a new language, your brain gets rearranged, new connections are made and new pathways are formed. “It’s really just a remodeling of the brain that allows it to become more efficient,” Grundy says. These changes don’t help with just language functions. Chung-Fat-Yim, a post-doctoral researcher at Northwestern University, says they affect the whole executive processing part of the brain, what she calls the CEO of the brain. Bilinguals (双语者) use that area for language control, but also for other purposes such as the ability to plan for future behaviors, monitor and change behavior as needed, and switch between tasks. Being bilingual might also make you a nicer person. The bilingual person has to have an awareness that different people can hold different mental states about the same event. So they are more likely to develop greater empathy (共情). Having a second language can even help to prevent or at least delay intelligence decline. There is a consistent finding that bilinguals are able to put off symptoms of mental disorders for about four to six years compared to those speaking one language. If you’re thinking it’s too late, you’re probably wrong. It’s true that young children do more quickly learn whatever language they’re exposed to. But when it comes to adding on a new one, adults aren’t as at much of a disadvantage as you might think. If you practice a lot and bury yourself in the language, you can see the benefits at any age, especially when you get older.8What does John Grundy think of picking up a new language?AIt reshapes the brain and improves its efficiency.BIt indeed lays a heavy burden on learners.CIt is enough to memorize vocabulary and grammar.DIt has a negative effect on learners’ native language.9What do we know about Bilinguals in paragraph 3?AThey change their behaviors frequently.BThey may not concentrate on one thing.CThey are more likely to understand others.DThey tend to find faults with others’ work.10What is vital in acquiring a new language for adults?AAge.BEngagement.CMotivation.DStrategy.11What does the text mainly talk about?AHow learning a language changes your brain.BPicking up a new language is a huge challenge.CUsing more languages means less diseases.DHow to master a new language effectively. In the threatening trouble of climate change, growing commercial crops on solar farms is a potentially efficient use of agricultural land that can both increase commercial food production and improve solar panel performance and longevity(寿命), according to a new Cornell research. “We now have, for the first time, a physics-based tool to estimate the costs and benefits of co-locating solar panels and commercial agriculture in terms of increased power conversion efficiency and solar-pancl longevity, ” said lead author Henry Williams, a doctoral student in Cornell Engineering. “There is potential for agrivoltaic (农业光伏) systems-where agriculture and solar panels coexist-to provide increased passive cooling through taller panel heights, more reflective ground cover and higher evapotranspiration (蒸散) rates compared to traditional solar farms,” said Max Zhang, professor in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, “We can generate renewable electricity and conserve farmland through agrivoltaic systems.” In New York, for example, about 40% of solar farm capacity has been developed on agricultural lands, while about 84% of land suitable for solar development is agricultural, according to a previous research study from Zhang’s group. The engineers showed that solar panels mounted over vegetation reveal surface temperature drops compared to those built over bare ground. Solar panels were mounted 4 meters above a cotton crop and the solar panels showed temperature reductions by up to 10 degrees Celsius, compared with those mounted a half-meter above bare soil. “As you decrease the solar panel operating temperature, you can increase efficiency and improve the longevity of your solar panels, ” said Williams, “We’re showing double benefits. On one hand, you have food production for farmers, and on the other hand, we’ve shown improved longevity and improved conversion efficiency for solar developers.”“Up to this point, most of the benefits from agrivoltaic systems have been around areas with abundant sunshine, ” said Zhang, “This research is taking a step toward evaluating the application of agrivoltaics in climates representative of the Northeastern U. S. in relaxing the land-use competition it faces.”12What does the new Cornell research convey?AGrowing commercial crops can relieve climate change.BIt’s costly to improve solar panel performance and longevity.CCommercial agriculture can increase power conversion efficiency.DThe coexistence of solar panels and commercial crops is mutually beneficial.13Why does the author list the figures in paragraph 3?ATo show the promising future of agrivoltaics.BTo indicate the lack of solar farms in New York.CTo tell agricultural lands are based on solar farms.DTo demonstrate agricultural farms are more developed.14What can be inferred from the last paragraph?AThe Northeastern US is rich in agricultural lands.BHot climate zones are ideal for developing agrivoltaics.CThe research made a breakthrough in land-use competition.DThe application of agrivoltaics in Northeastern US proved practical.15Which is a suitable title for the text?AApproaches to Tackling World Climate ChangeBMethods of Increasing Agricultural ProductionCAgrivoltaics Have Been Well Received in the USDGrowing Crops at Solar Farms Generates Higher Efficiency  二、七选五How to React to Upsetting Posts OnlineIt’s pretty common for upsetting and disturbing posts and videos to spread online. _16_ There are plenty of ways you can respond and engage with this kind of content- in any case, taking care of your mental health is especially important. Suspend before you share or reply. Misinformation can be really emotionally triggering (触发). _17_ Even if you have a strong reaction to something you see online, slow down and take some time to analyze the content before you share it or respond. Fact-check the information. Misinformation is often designed to look appealing and accurate, so it can be tempting to trust the content you see in a high-quality graphic or post. That makes it especially important to fact-check the information. _18_Craft an informed reply if you think you can make a positive change. Some posts, however upsetting, come from a place of genuine ignorance. _19_ Don’t feel like you have to fight every battle-if you feel like there are more effective ways to make a difference than potentially inviting an online fight, it’s okay to conduct those instead. _20_ It can be hard to set your own opinions and emotions aside when you see a really upsetting post online. If you feel up to it, try being the bigger person and really listening to what the poster has to say even if their content is worded in a harmful way. Write out a response that addresses those negative feelings instead of the post itself.AIt’s necessary to make a positive reply.BAvoid sharing any posts with misinformation.CYou may be wondering how you can handle them.DWrite a sympathetic reply so the poster feels heard.EYou might see posts that make you feel mad, sad, or frightened.FLook into the source, the website, the author and the publication date.GIf that’s the case, write a response that clarifies the claims being presented.  三、完形填空Growing up, moments with Mum were painfully short. That’s because we spent most of the year at our boarding school in Singapore, _21_ only during the holidays. Every year, she would _22_ expect our reunion. However, those sweet, cherished moments gradually _23_ as I grew older and moved further away from home for university. And soon, our _24_ became tense. Weekly phone calls filled with small talk were too _25_ to ever develop into real talk, real feelings. The _26_ led to arguments instead. To me she seemed unable to _27_ that I was no longer a kid, thus, forcing me to hold back information or even lie frequently. But the more I pulled away, the more I felt _28_ . Perhaps the journey to the local museum would give us a _29_ to breathe it back to life. When we got there, we _30_ for a joint drawing activity. Secretly I hoped producing something together would help us connect. Later, when a digital screen _31_ our works, Mum went up to the screen and reached out, _32_ the fish as if doing so would _33_ it to life. That momentary glance of my mother’s childlike _34_ and delight at a new experience revealed the little girl in her, who like me, had lost a vital _35_ to the trials and responsibilities of adulthood and motherhood.21Aappearing Breturning Cleaving Descaping22Acautiously Bcalmly Ccarefully Deagerly23Adisappeared Brefused Cdecreased Dincreased24Arelationship Bgap Cagreement Dsituation25Apopular Bnormal Crushed Dregular26Apain Bdamage Cbalance Dtension27Aunderstand Bpredict Ctolerate Dguarantee28Anarrow Bempty Cuseless Dlonely29Agift Breward Cchance Dcourage30Acalmed down Bchecked out Clooked out Dsigned up31Adisplayed Bexposed Creported Dmarked32Aresearching Btouching Cwitnessing Ddesigning33Afetch Bcarry Cbring Dtake34Ajudgment Bpatience Cconfidence Dcuriosity35Aconnection Bimpression Creaction Ddonation  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。Similar to people of other nationalities, ancient Chinese people grasped or tore food with their bare hands at the beginning. Chopsticks, forks, knives and spoons were used much later, among _36_ chopsticks, with a history of thousands of years, is _37_ wonder of Chinese dining utensil(用具). In ancient China, they were called zhu. Their upper parts are square and _38_(low) parts round, _39_ they are all round. Whatever their shapes, the pair must be identical to each other. _40_(normal), people hold chopsticks with the right hand to pick up food. The invention of chopsticks fully displayed the dexterity(灵巧)and _41_ (intelligent) of the Chinese people. According to some Japanese scholars, to properly handle chopsticks requires the skillul interaction of over 80 joints(关节)and 50 muscles, and whats more, certain nerves _42_ (involve). Chopsticks, a food picking utensil _43_ (make) of bamboo or wood, is widely used by the Hans and some minority ethnic groups. Some elegant chopsticks _44_ Chinese characters are quite artistic. Skilled workers also combine various hardwoods and metal _45_(create) special designs. It is generally held that chopsticks has begun to be called kuaizi since the Ming Dynasty. However, the term kuaizi was not widely used until the modern times.  五、其他应用文46.你校将举办英语演讲比赛。请你以My Favorite Chinese Idiom为题写一篇发言稿参赛, 内容包括:1. 成语的涵义:2. 喜欢的原因。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。My Favorite Chinese Idiom________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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。It was 7:15 a. m. on Monday, and Frank, an engineer, was on his morning run along the East River. Suddenly, something caught his eyes-a large 60-year-old man balancing on the four-foot-high railing (栏杆) that guarded the path from the water. Curious and confused, Frank stopped to get closer to the scene, only to find the man took a step forward and dropped into the dark river below. When Frank reached the railing, the man was struggling in the water, clearly unable to swim. He screamed desperately for help as the current pulled him away from the bank. By now, a crowd had gathered on land. People had called the police, but it was unclear when they’d get there. Without hesitation, dropping his phone and keys on land, Frank jumped in. Just as the old man was losing strength, Frank grabbed hold of him. Unexpectedly, the strong wind forced the water to tear them apart again. Having seen what had happened, another two joggers made a quick response. They dived from where they stood into the river, and swam towards the pair, who were about 30 yards from the seawall. Immediately they caught up to the old man. The three stabilized him, with one supporting his back and the other two holding him up from either side. However, the old man was unresponsive, but not unconscious. As the men made their way towards the seawall that stretched for blocks in each direction, Frank had an awful realization: With the water flowing a good eight feet below the lip of the wall and no ladder or dock in sight, there was no way out of the river. ”A rescue boat is on its way, “ someone yelled to them. The old man, who was six foot two and weighed around 260 pounds, was deadweight in his rescuers’ arms, which meant they could only use their legs to save themselves. They were almost out of energy at that point. 注意:1. 续写的词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Then appeared a rescue boat with a pole attached to it. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The old man was rushed to hospital. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    参考答案:1B    2D    3C 4A    5C    6D    7B 8A    9C    10B    11A 12D    13A    14B    15D 16C    17E    18F    19G    20D  21B    22D    23C    24A    25C    26D    27A    28B    29C    30D    31A    32B    33C    34D    35A  36which    37a    38lower    39or    40Normally    41intelligence    42are involved    43made    44with    45to create 46My Favorite Chinese IdiomGood morning, everyone!Frankly speaking, the Chinese idiom “Qie Er Bu She” is one of my favorite expressions, which has helped me go through many tough days.It conveys the meaning of “the persistence instead of giving up”. Four characters combined, this idiom denotes the determination to explore despite being confronted with difficulties. The reason why I appreciate the proverb is that it lifts me up both academically and physically.I would be obliged if this idiom can illuminate others of my age.That’s all. Thank you.47     Then appeared a rescue boat with a pole attached to it. Frank supported the back of the old man whom the other two pushed upward the boat with great efforts. At the same time, someone on the boat pulled the old man up, making it in the end. Then, the three in the water grasped the pole on the boat, with which they climbed aboard, to safety. The three men sat on the boat, looking pale and exhausted, out of breath. Within ten minutes, the group was back on land.The old man was rushed to hospital. Luckily, the details on his condition proved there was nothing wrong with him and he recovered in a short time. “Thank you for saving my life,” he said, showing his sincere gratitude to Frank and the two men, who left the hospital in relief after ensuring the old man was safe. Frank returned to work, obviously late. “I was a bit late, but I had a good excuse. It is worth enough,” he thought. 

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