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    山东省烟台市2023届高三下学期二模英语试卷

    学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________


    一、阅读理解

    Start a getaway to three of Italy's most-loved cities: Rome, Florence and Venice! This 5-day trip takes you to some finest artistic treasures in the country.

    Day 1 Arrive in Rome

    Upon arrival in Rome, get to your city centre accommodation by taxi. You can explore it as you like, appreciating the architectural wonders of Ancient Rome and the Baroque Era or spending a leisurely afternoon in cafes listening to music.

    Day 2 Visit the Vatican Museums & the Colosseum

    You'll begin the day by walking to the Vatican Museums for a guided tour of this fantastic landmark. The museums contain many eye-opening artworks. After lunch, you'll take a taxi to the symbol of the city, the Colosseum, constructed in the first century to host events like animal hunts or human fighting games.

    Day 3 Travel to Florence & Explore

    After breakfast, you'll check out and make your way to the train station in Rome to catch your express train to Florence. Then check into your hotel and head out on a guided tour of Florence's key landmarks. The longest-standing symbol of Florence, up until 1218, Ponte Vecchio was the only bridge that crossed the Arno River.

    Day 4 Travel to Venice & Explore

    You'll catch your train to Venice, a city built entirely on water and spread over 100 islands that attracts each and every visitor! On arrival, catch a water taxi to your hotel and check in. The afternoon will be spent getting to know Venice and learning all about its history and famous landmarks with a guide.

    Day 5 Say Goodbye to Italy!

    After breakfast at your hotel, a private driver will drive you to the airport, marking the end of your trip.

    1What do we know about the Colosseum?

    A. It dates from 3000 years ago.

    B. It reflected Italian social justice.

    C. It's a contemporary art muscum.

    D. It was established for entertainment.

    2Which means of transport is suggested from Rome to Florence?

    A.By air. B. By rail. C.By water. D.By road.

    3What's the purpose of the text?

    A. To promote a tour.  B.To recommend exhibits.

    C. To advertise a travel agency.  D. To introduce historical sites.

    "I know when to go out, and when to stay in.", English rock star David Bowie once confidently sang in his hit single. When it comes to consuming food, the decisiveness claimed by the singer-songwriter is hard to achieve. I disagree with the statement and argue it's better to eat out than to order home delivery.

    To begin with, when setting foot in a restaurant, we're immediately greeted not only by a server ready to seat us, but by a flood of physical feelings—the eyes take in the intenal decoration of the place, the nose breathes in the pleasant smell of expertly plated food and the ears pick up on competing sounds of customer chatter and attractive in-store music. To eat out is to experience an atmosphere unique to each restaurant. Something as special as that simply can't be reproduced by ordering home delivery. Eating out is, without doubt, the more exciting and thus better choice.

    Eating out becomes even more appealing when staying home proves too painful. Whether it is because we need a temporary fight from our family or that we simply want to spend some quality time outside with loved ones, going out for a meal can be a break from the hard labour of domestic living.

    We could take it as an opportunity for self-care—to treat ourselves by dressing up, arriving in style at a fancy restaurant and ordering a slightly more luxurious meal to refresh our weary soul. Ordering home delivery would only contribute to feelings of being penned in while; eating out is an escape for the trapped individual.

    Food delivery app users reason it's a trouble and less convenient to dress up and cat out.

    However, it's worth noting we may not always get our food in the most satisfactory condition when opting for home delivery. There's a risk of receiving food orders with missing items or even entirely wrong orders that can't be sent back. What we sacrifice for convenience might just wind up being inconvenient. Consequently, it makes more sense to eat out rather than risk disappointment by ordering home delivery.

    4What does the author mainly talk about?

    A.Dining options.   B.Cuisine culture.

    C.Consumption level.  D.Food categories.

    5What advantage of eating out is highlighted in paragraph 2?

    A.Quality service.  B.Comfort and convenience.

    C. Sensory enjoyment. D. A reasonable mix of nutrition.

    6What does the author think of ordering home delivery?

    A.It's quite pricy.  B.It may let consumers down.

    C. It may cause food waste. D.It's not environmental-friendly.

    7How is the text developed?

    A.By providing examples. B.By following space order.

    C.By making comparisons. D.By analyzing mental processes.

    A school science project by a group of students in Canada has led to an important discovery: EpiPens might cease to function normally in space.

    EpiPens, the auto-injectors (注射器) that deliver life-saving medicine called epinephrine, help with severe allergic(过敏) reactions. The epinephrine opens up airways, maintains heat function and blood pressure and calms the allergic reaction so the person can breathe.

    The students working on Program for Gifted Learners (PGL), were curious about how radiation in space would affect the molecular(分子)structure of epinephrine. As part of a NASA initiative called "Cubes in Space," which launches science experiments students come up with, they sent two cubes with samples of both pure epinephrine and EpiPen solution into space  one on a rocket and the other on a balloon. With the cubes too small to hold an entire EpiPen the students had consulted with Paul Mayer, a chemist at University of Ottawa and eventually figured out a way to get the EpiPen solution into a specially-made bottle.

    The samples were analyzed in a lab before and after returning to Earth. The team found the pure epinephrine samples only returned 87 percent pure — the other 13 percent had turned into poisonous chemicals. And no epinephrine was found in the EpiPen solution samples.

    Mayer was skeptical at first that the samples would show any signs of decomposition, but he was blown away by the "dramatic" results. "It's brilliant," he tells Global News. "The first part of doing science is asking the right questions, and they asked a fantastic question."

    The students' findings could have real-world implications for space travel and astronauts' safety. Excited to have made such a ground breaking discovery, the students plan to do the experiment again to check their results. They're also working on designing a capsule to protect the EpiPen solution in space.

    "You feel like you're making a real change," says student Benjamin Sum, who wants to build rockets when he grows up. "It feels like it's just adults. But kids can actually be involved."

    8What can EpiPens do for human allergic reaction?

    A.Cure it for good.   B. Detect its early signs.

    C.Stimulate it in time.  D. Relieve it temporarily.

    9Why were the samples of pure epinephrine and EpiPen solution launched into space?

    A.To break down the epinephrine.

    B. To test epinephrine's effectiveness.

    C.To integrate innovation into clinical study.

    D.To confirm they can stand space environments.

    10What quality of the students impresses Mayer most?

    A.Their spirit of commitment. B. Their unity and teamwork.

    C. Their spirit of scientific inquiry. D.Their sincerity and integrity.

    11What can be the best title for the text?

    A.Kids Find out EpiPens May Not Work in Space

    B.PGL:A Program Devoted to Astronomy Research

    C. Scientists Team up with Pupils for Space Exploration

    D. EpiPens: An Advanced Device Applied to Save Lives

    The honeybee waggle (摇摆) dance has been celebrated as a most complex animal communication system. A study uncovered its new property that bees must partially learn the dance from watching experienced dancers, a discovery that torpedoes the general perception that the dance is wholly inborn,

    A dancer bee relays information to follower bees about the target location by adjusting herself while shaking her stomach, allowing for impressive flexibiliy in the angle, duration and her enthusiasm. Her body's angle corresponds to the sun's position relative to the nest entrance.

    The distance information is conveyed by the dance duration. And the more energetic and passionate the dance, the better the food. She'll waggle in a straight line for seconds before circling back to repeat the dance, creating the figure eight pattern.

    This bee waggle dance system was long assumed to be natural behavior, but researchers made a breakthrough through an experiment.  They created territories of newborn bees completely separated from mature ones. When the newborn  started  visiting  flowers  and producing their first waggle dances, they consistently made more errors in the way they reported the angle and distance to the food source than bees raised in mixed-aged territories and thus exposed to the waggle dance  since they were born. They also generated looser figure eight patterns, making it harder for the follower bees to get the message. Even when placed back into a territory with mature bees, they never seemed to learn how to communicate information correctly.

    These results suggest every honeybee is born with a waggle dance model that gives them a basic understanding of how to dance. By watching their elders, they'll acquire new rules on how to generate the dance unique to their territory.

    This is the first known example of such complex social learning of communication in insects and is a form of animal culture, strikingly similar to the way human language generates new languages to shape itself around the local conditions. While the waggle dance is second to human language in terms of the ability to communicate diverse information through random symbols, the newly-discovered property makes it even more language-like and just that much more mind-blowing.

    12What does the underlined word "torpedoes" mean in paragraph 1?

    A.Illustrates. B.Overturns. C.Fits in with. D.Gives rise to.

    13On what basis do the follower bees judge the target food's quality?

    A. The dancer's physical angle.  B. The dancer's dance duration.

    C. The dancer's dance liveliness.  D. The dancer's body flexibility.

    14What can we infer about young bees from paragraph 3?

    A. They're absolutely ignorant of the waggle dance.

    B. They can't survive but for contact with mature bees.

    C.They enhance dance routines by autonomous trial and error.

    D. They can master the local dance by following elders from birth.

    15What does the underlined word "it" in the last paragraph refer to?

    A. The waggle dance. B.Human language.

    C. The new property.  D.Diverse information.

    二、七选五

    16阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有多余选项。

    You may feel your backbreaking and low-paid part-time summer job isn't worth you effort. _______ Here are some you can enjoy

    When landing a job, you'll put yourself into unfamiliar territory and learn how to survive and develop there. _______Whether it's learning a new skill or dealing with a hard-drivim boss, you must rely on yourself for solutions, through which you can build up your self-belief

    Hanging around all summer is a great way to relax, but it won't contribute to your time anagement skill. _______This skill helps you decide what should be accomplished in a da and learn how to handle those things to make it happen, which involves prioritizing, planning and judging how much you can realistically finish. The best way to develop this skill is through practice. With loads of free time, you'll likely not have to flex your time-management muscles.

    _______Take it easy. Most people change their minds many times before settling on the long-term career. Getting out into the workforce as a waiter at a cafe may not help you see what it'll be like as a doctor but you'll figure out whether you like to work with people or whether you can work efficiently under pressure. A summer job helps zero in on your likes and dislikes evaluate your strengths and resolve your weaknesses

    Chances are that your social circle is comprised of people in your age group. However, in a job, you'll work with diverse groups of people, from whom you'll learn varying viewpoints and experiences._______

    A.Working will, though.

    B.But such jobs uplift willpower

    C.Not sure of your future profession?

    D.Does a summer job help with college?

    E. Actually, its added bonuses go beyond your wallet.

    F.There're various confidence-boosting challenges to overcome

    G. You can develop friendships and increase your visibility as well

    三、完形填空(15空)

    17One spring evening, I was incredibly worn after a long day of school. I wished for   1   but I had to drag my heavy feet to the violin studio.

    I was playing Moldau to Kate, my teacher. I simply couldn't play with   2  , though.

    While I followed all the   3   on the sheet music, I still   4   to make music describing spring with full-blown flowers sound like flowers dying bitter deaths. Kate   5   attentively and then frowned (皱眉), asking me what the piece's mood was. I stared at her.   6  .

    Pulling out paper and a pencil, she asked, "Can you   7  .an image of what you think a typical day in the forest during spring would look like?" Hesitantly, I started to let my.   8   fly. Soon a scenic forest full of life was.   9   in my mind.

    Minutes later, I completed my drawing. "Now, play the piece again with this.   10   imagery in your mind," Kate said. I closed my eyes and began to play, just as its theme was introduced, with   11   expression I had never done before.

    As I   12   the piece, there followed a short silence before Kate said, "That's the best playing I've ever heard from you." Her eyes were shining. "Who knew painting out the scenery would help you better   13   the music? Sometimes all we need is to use our creativity and try different methods when facing difficulties."

    The,   14   violin lesson taught me more than just music. I also learned a valuable   15   skill, which I applied to my daily life.

    21.A.care  B. relaxation  C.freedom  D.motivation

    22.A.courage  B.concern  C.wisdom  D.emotion

    23.A.numbers  B.standards  C.notes  D.lines

    24.A.failed  B.desired  C. managed  D.offered

    25.A.watched  B. listened  C.performed  D.prayed

    26.A.blankly  B.angrily  C.enviously  D.gratefully

    27.A.shoot  B.evaluate  C. sculpt  D.draw

    28.A. personality  B.imagination  C.ambition  D.curiosity

    29.A.pictured  B. replaced  C.identified  D.explored

    30.A.messy  B.amusing  C.vivid  D.strange

    31.A.common  B.brief  C.childish  D.exceptional

    32.A. wrapped up  B,noted down  C. reflected on  D. set about

    33.A.preserve  B.spread  C.interpret  D.compose

    34.A.inspiring  B.confusing  C. shameful  D.adventurous

    35. A.information-sorting  B.problem-solving

    C.critical-thinking   D.decision-making

    四、短文填空

    18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。

    When Lin Zhanxi first introduced mushroom cultivation(培育) to the Gobi Desert residents of Ningxia, he didn't expect such a phenomenal success. _____ inventor of juncao, a method that uses grass cuttings as substrate (培养基)for growing eatable and medicinal mushrooms, has long been committed _____expanding the method in poverty relief.

    In the 1980s, as a professor at Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Lin experimented with grass instead of logs to grow mushrooms because logs weren't _____ (ready) available for many rural households while grass, _____leaves and roots can be used for ecological management, is an essential multi-functional agricultural resource. In 1986, Lin made it, and soon his method _____ (adopt) by 51 counties in Fujian.

    When juncao was made a key project in the pairing-off cooperation between Fujian and Ningxia in 1997, Lin advocated _____ (take) advantage of abandoned cave dwellings(窑洞) for growing mushrooms in Ningxia. The project doubled the farmers' yearly income that year.

    The success made juncao _____ (promote) in 506 China's counties and it was then introduced to 106 developing countries. This world-famous innovation _____ (bring) welfare to millions of people so far. What touched Lin most during his journey to other countries to help develop juncao technology was that a foreign minister even named his daughter after juncao in honor of China's _____ (assist).

    "I feel I have a new mission _____ (shoulder), even after China wins its battle to reduce poverty. I can still foresee the importance of juncao in helping farmers better their situation and improving the ecology and the environment around us," he said.

    五、书面表达

    19假定你是校英语社团负责人李华,邀请了Green 教授来学校做主题为"How to enjoy English poems"的讲座。请你写一篇主持词开场白,内容包括:

    1.举办讲座的目的或原因;

    2.相关介绍;

    3.对观众的要求。

    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 fellow students,

    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Now let's show our warm welcome!

    六、读后续写

    20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。

    "Oh, no!" Jack shouted while looking at the likes and comments on his recent TikTok video.

    "Why aren't people reacting to my content as they used to?"

    Jack was a 19-year-old strong and muscular man addicted to the gym. He loved recording exercise videos and posting them on his TikTok account. Initially, his video logs (vlogs) were popular, but his posts' reach soon decreased.

    Jack wondered why people had stopped sharing and liking his videos, "Maybe my audience is tired of watching me work out in the gym," he thought, determined to change the location of his videos.

    The following day, Jack went to the neighborhood park and began filming while walking on the track. "Hi, guys! How about we shake things up a little? I'm to work out in the park today!" he said excitedly, looking into the camera lens (镜头).

    "Let's look for a good spot to warm up," he said as he walked towards a bench(长椅), on which sat an elderly lady. Jack thought the bench was the perfect place to film his video because of the light.

    He put his tripod stand (三脚架) on the bench and set the camera, but he felt like he needed the full bench. He wanted to place his camera where the lady sat, so he gestured to her to move, but the woman didn't seem to understand.

    "Get out of my way!" he yelled. "Can't you see I'm filming a video? You old fool!" Looking him up and down in surprise, the old lady didn't argue over his disrespectful attitude and quietly walked towards another bench.

    Jack set his camera up, pressed the record button and waved at his followers, ready to demonstrate exercises. Suddenly, he tripped on a loose stone, lost balance and fell down, his head striking the bench and bleeding heavily.

    Crying in pain, Jack tried to get up, but he didn't have the strength to rise. He collapsed on the ground, screaming desperately for help.

    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。

    There was nobody around but the elderly lady.

    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    To Jack's joy, a net friend sent a message saying where the lady lived.

    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


    参考答案

    1答案:D

    2答案:B

    3答案:A

    4答案:A

    5答案:C

    6答案:B

    7答案:C

    8答案:D

    9答案:B

    10答案:C

    11答案:A

    12答案:B

    13答案:C

    14答案:D

    15答案:A

    16答案:- EFACG

    17答案:1-15 BDCCBADBACDACAB

    18答案:Thetoreadilywhosewas adoptedtakingpromotedhas broughtassistanceto shoulder

    19答案:Dear fellow students,

    Poetry, the essence of language, is loved by many of us. At some students’ request, we’re honored to have invited Professor Green to deliver a lecture on how to enjoy English poems, through which we hope to deepen our understanding of poems.

    Professor Green is a productive poet, whose works enjoy great popularity. He’ll illustrate poems in such aspects as structure, rhyme and image. So it’s an opportunity to engage deeply with poetry and appreciate its unique charm.

    I hope everyone present can participate positively and take notes if necessary. Besides, feel free to ask questions in the final 10-minute question-and-answer session.

    Now let’s show our warm welcome!

    20答案There was nobody around but the elderly lady. She hurried to him and bent down to check his injury. “God!” she gasped. “Don’t move. I’ll help you, son.” Looking at her kind face, Jack gradually lost consciousness. Having called an ambulance, the lady tended to his wounds carefully. Not until Jack came to and found himself and his belongings in an emergency room did he learn that the lady had contacted his family and quietly left. Overwhelmed by her virtue, Jack was desperate to find her. Fortunately, the rescue scene was wholly recorded by his camera. He posted the video online, requesting clues so that he could say thanks and sorry to her.

    To Jack’s joy, a net friend sent a message saying where the lady lived. With gifts, Jack headed for the lady’s home. Answering the door, the lady was surprised but immediately got aware of what was going on. She gave Jack a hug, saying smilingly, “So glad to see you well, son.” “Sorry, I came for apologies. I behaved so rudely … and thanks for your help. Otherwise…” Jack choked, ashamed and grateful. “Treat others as you’d like to be treated. Everything will change for the better. I have faith in you,” she comforted the young man affectionately. The incident dramatically transformed Jack, who became helpful, friendly and popular.


     

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