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1、山东省菏泽市2021届高三英语下学期3月一模试题山东省菏泽市2021届高三英语下学期3月一模试题年级:姓名:14山东省菏泽市2021届高三英语下学期3月一模试题考生注意:1.本试卷满分120分,考试时间100分钟。2.答题前,考生务必用直径0. 5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。3.考生作答时.请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号 涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答.超出答题区域书写 的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。4.命题范围:高考范围。第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共1

2、5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。AA glimpse at Spring Festival Chinese film releasesThe clock is ticking down to 2021! Weve handpicked some films to help you get in the spirit of the season.Hi, MomThe film is widely regarded as the top dark horse thanks to its tear-jerking narra

3、tion of mother-daughter affection, which is directed by Jia Ling.Time: Feb. 1214 9:30 a. m.11 :30 a.m.Place: Room 1Treats: Popcorn, Ice creamPrice: 80Detective Chinatown 3Directed by Chen Sicheng, this movie topped the list of the most-anticipated holiday films sent by movie ticketing platform Maoya

4、n.Time: Feb. 14-161 :0。p. m.3:00P.m.Place : Room 2Treats: Popcorn, Ice cream (for free)Price: 75A Writer OdysseyDirector Lu Yang showed a boldly imaginative visualization of a horrible fantasy world, taking the third seat with 410 million yuan.Time: Feb. 1317 9 :30 a. m. 11 :30 a. m.Place: Room 3Pri

5、ce: 65EndgameThe film illustrates a comical up and down fate between an unsuccessful theater actor and a famous professional assassin(刺客)who loses his memory accidentally.Time: Feb. 15 18 3:30 p. m.5:30 p. m.Place: Room 4Price: 60Welcome to book through the WeChat account!1. Which room will show a f

6、ilm about family love?A. Room 1.B. Room 2.C. Room 3.D. Room 4.2. What time can you get free treats?A. Feb. 16 3:00 a. m.B. Feb. 15 2:00 p. m. C. Feb. 18 2:00 p. m. D. Feb. 14 11 :00 a. m.3. Where is the text probably from?A. A report.B. A poster.C. A journal.D. A guidebook.BCharvi Goyal is a high sc

7、hool student from Dallas, Texas, who helps out other classmates by tutoring them between classes. A tutor is someone who teaches one person or a very small group of students.When Goyals high school moved online last spring because of COVID-19, she decided to also take her teaching online. The 17-yea

8、r-old junior and three of her fellow students created TutorScope, a program that offers free tutoring services to other children, including younger ones. It started with a small number of tutors who helped young people in their city. But it has grown into a group of 22 tutors from Texas, Arizona and

9、 Ohio. They have helped more than 300 students, some from as far away as South Korea.TutorScope aims to give the one-on-one help that teachers have traditionally given while walking around their classrooms. But now, many teachers cannot provide that one-on-one support because they lack time or have

10、issues with technology.Sarah Newman said her children, 7-year-old twins, have had helpful TutorScope experiences. The service has freed up her and her 17-year-old son in pay attention to their work. With these tutors, I realize they have time,“ she said, “I think they are very patient with these you

11、nger kids, which I do not even have as a mother. I have patience in other things, but I dont have patience for teaching.What makes the TutorScope effort special is the connection between the teenage volunteers and the other students they are helping. Although the pandemic(疫情)has forced many students

12、 to look inward, Goyal said that working with others on a big project has permitted her to look outward. My confidence level has increased, Goyal said. She added that she has made friends with other students from her school. She said one of the best things about running a growing non-profit is that

13、it does help with the boredom of being stuck at home. 4. What did Goyal do last spring?A. She helped her classmates at school.B. She got active in fighting COVID-19.C. She offered online classes to students.D. She went to South Korea for help.5. Whats the purpose of TutorScope?A. To give online help

14、.B. To make profits.C. To make friends.D. To choose volunteers.6. Whats Sarah Newmans attitude towards the program?A. Favorable.B. Tolerant.C. Skeptical.D. Critical.7. What can we learn from Goyals success?A. Putting the cart before the horse.B. A friend in need is a friend indeed.C. No man can do t

15、wo things at once.D. Helping others will benefit oneself.CA 63-year-old Chinese carpenters traditional skills have become an unexpected Internet hit as he creates woodwork with a single piece of wood, without glue, screws or nails. Wang De wen, known as “Grandpa Amu” on YouTube, has been praised as

16、the modern day Lu Ban, a well-known Chinese structural engineer during the Zhou Dynasty, thanks to his rich carpentry(木工手艺)knowledge.Grandpa Amus most popular video, which shows him making a delicate wooden arch bridge, has gone viral on YouTube, gaining more than 40 million views. If you do somethi

17、ng, you have to love it, and you have to be interested in it; however, being interested doesnt mean theres only happiness and no pain. Grandpa Amu shared when talking about his excellent carpentry skills.His most popular works include a folding stool, a model of the China pavilion from the 2010 Shan

18、ghai Expo, and an apple-shaped interlocking puzzle, known as a Lu Ban lock. Grandpa Amu follows an ancient Chinese mortise and tenon(榫卯)technique, which means no nails or glue are involved in the entire process of building the arch bridge.The master carpenter has also made several wooden toys for hi

19、s grandson using the same technique. His young grandsons favorites include a walking Peppa Pig and a bubble blowing machine. Attracting over 1. 17 million fans on YouTube, Grandpa Amus videos so far have gained more than 200 million views.His wonderful woodworking skills, using .the same mortise and

20、 tenon joints found in the Forbidden City, were developed from the age of thirteen as a way of supporting his family in East Chinas Shandong Province. “The grandson is so happy as there have been so many fine and unique toys made by grandpa from an early age, commented one netizen; while another sai

21、d Its amazing. I hope these traditional crafts can be passed on!”8. Why is Grandpa Amu regarded as the modem day Lu Ban?A. For his simple words.B. For his popular videos.C. For his carpentry skills.D. For his excellent arch bridge.9. What do Grandpa Amus remarks mean in Paragraph 2?A. Theory is from

22、 pracitce.B. Success depends on love.C. Excellent skills lie in hard work.D. Happiness comes from interest.10. What is the unique feature of Grandpa Amus craft works?A. No nails or glue.B. Delicate design.C. The apple shape.D. The wooden material.11. What message does this text mainly convey?A. Bein

23、g popular means more fans.B. Perfect skills earn more money.C. Supporting family needs more skills.D. Traditional crafts deserve passing on.DIf businesses are to get workers back into the office, finding ways to keep social distancing(社会隔离)will be important. An Israeli company thinks it can help, us

24、ing smart sensors installed on workplace ceilings.PointGrab developed its technology before COVID-19 to help workspace managers optimize(优化)how employees use office space. About the size of a smoke alarm, the sensors can record the exact number and location of people in buildings including offices,

25、hotels and restaurants. One of the companys first clients was Deloitte, which installed the system at its London office last year. PointGrab s sensors were connected to screens in the building to show the availability(利用率)of desks and shared areas in real time. PointGrab CEO Doron Shachar says it wa

26、s one of a series of innovations that helped Deloitte fit 30% more people into 3% less space.Now to prevent the coronavirus spreading face to face, PointGrab has adapted the technology to some degree9 so the sensors can also monitor social distancing by keeping track of how far apart people are, and

27、 whether theyre traveling in one direction around a building. Workspace managers can set up alarm for when two people are closer than two meters for more than 30 seconds, for example. The sensors have been included in the “six feet office“ concept created by a company Cushman & Wakefield to encourag

28、e employees to practice social distancing. They are currently being used in this way at a university in the Netherlands, and at an innovation centre in Belgium. While the social distancing innovation is new, PointGrab has installed more than 10, 000 sensors for workspace optimization, including in t

29、he offices of Coca-Cola, Facebook and Dell.Workers might not like the idea of being monitored, but PointGrab says no images or identifying features are recorded. Instead, each employee is represented as a dot on a screen. The sensor does not violate peoples privacy, Shachar says. This is extremely i

30、mportant in the workspace.12. What were the sensors used to do before COVID-19?A. To identify employees.B.To recordlocations.C. To keep trackof employees.D.To make betteruse of office space.13. What does the underlined word adapted” probably mean in Paragraph 3?A. Introduced.B.Adjusted.C. Formed.D.B

31、oomed.14. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Smart sensors give away peoples privacy.B. PointGrab is in good conditions.C. Workers are in favor of the company management.D. Worker appearance will not show clearly on the screen.15. Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.

32、 How we can get workers back into their officeB. How we can improve the employees efficiencyC. Smart sensors make office social distancing easierD. Smart sensors are a key technological innovation第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Sometimes, the stress, fear and gri

33、ef feelings can overwhelm(压倒)us. Its fortunate that self-care is more widespread for people of any age to use. It is used to describe guidance on what people can do to get healthy. 16 .Settle your mind. Self-care can help ease the mental burden. What happens to be simple, efficient and free is medit

34、ation(冥想). 17 . The positive effect of meditation on anxiety, depression, focus and even physical pain has been so well-established that it is now used in schools, on sports teams and in corporate offices.Roll away stress. When youre under stress, overwhelmed, regular exercise can be one of the firs

35、t healthy habits to go. Moving your body is a core principle of self-care and one of the best defenses against stress. Melanie Caines, a yoga teacher, suggests movement neednt mean doing a serious workout every day. A little goes a long way. 18 . she says.19 An important self-care way is to be mindf

36、ul about what youre eating and consider adding some nutritional support. This means a balanced diet that is right for your needs. But one commonly overlooked piece, according to Toronto naturopathic(自然疗法的)doctor Nikita Sander, is Vitamin D. She notes that the nutrient is protective in many ways and

37、h key for mental health. It helps protect against mood disorders like depression.Generally speaking, self-care, as the name suggests, is whatever you make it. 20 You can develop your own self-care routine, a set of practices and habits to follow.A. Get your vitamins.B. Keep balanced diets.C. Here ar

38、e some starting points.D. Self-care can extend in many directions.E. Gentle exercises can do a lot to relax your entire body.F. That is, letting your mind wander freely allows it to settle.G. It can be difficult to maintain a regular meditation practice.第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项

39、中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Maybe its my love of baseball that connects my aunt Helen and me. She has always kept me 21 in her experiences of playing baseball back in the 1940s. I would listen to these 22 over and over. She used to say, “Go after what you want. Dont be ashamed of failing. Real 23 comes from nev

40、er trying.”In 1943, she was one of the young women who 24 for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball league. She 25 what it would be like to win a championship for her hometown! She imagined a long narrow pointed flag 26 at the baseball field, and on it the name Helen would be there for all to

41、 27 .About a week later, Aunt Helen received a 28 from the leaders of the girls baseball league in Chicago!Aunt Helen 29 it open and learned that she had been invited to the leagues main tryouts!But as the days went by, Aunt Helen became 30 about traveling to Chicago alone. What if she went all that

42、 way and 31 ? When the day of the tryouts 32 , she was too afraid to go.Aunt Helen has spent the rest of her life wondering what would have happened 33 she had gone to those tryouts. Because of this, she never missed another 34 in her life. She learned that every dream is worth 35 , even if you catc

43、h only a few of them.21. A. interestedB. concernedC. disappointedD. devoted22. A. messagesB. novelsC. storiesD. reports23. A. successB. achievementC. argumentD. embarrassment24. A. made upB. tried outC. stood upD. looked out25. A. thought overB. convinced ofC. dreamed ofD. believed in26. A. growingB

44、. stickingC. postingD. hanging27. A. writeB. seeC. listenD. talk28. A. letterB. lectureC. giftD. diamond29. A. threwB. toreC. brokeD. struck30. A. sureB. cautiousC. worriedD. excited31. A. slippedB. fellC. sleptD. failed32. A. lostB. cameC. disappearedD. flew33. A. ifB. unlessC. untilD. before34. A.

45、 wordB. journeyC. opportunityD. instruction35. A. chasingB. runningC. givingD. cherishing第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。Cities are diverse ecosystems, and a large number of species share our urban areas. As our city spreads, we need think about 36 it is like for other specie

46、s to have human neighbors.Because cities 37 (build) for humans, they do not always provide suitable habitats for wildlife. For example, most city parks are kept neat and tidy so that humans will find them 38 (pretty) than before. But when we cut grass or plant flowers, we destroy natural habitats.Wh

47、en a bridge in Austin, Texas was repaired, engineers added small gaps running along the length of its bottom. 39 made a good home for bats, and soon the bridge was the home of thousands of bats. At first, people were afraid 40 the bats. Now, they have come to value 41 (they) winged neighbors. The ba

48、ts are a tourist 42 (attract), and they eat lots of bugs every night.There are also structures built with the objective of 43 (bring) wildlife into the city. The Beijing Olympic Forest Park is a good example. The park 44 (use) native plants and created open, natural spaces for wildlife. The result is a zone where o

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