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山东省滨州市2022年高三英语第一学期期末检测模拟试题含解析.doc

1、2022-2023高三上英语期末模拟试卷 请考生注意: 1.请用2B铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用0.5毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在答题纸相应的答题区内。写在试题卷、草稿纸上均无效。 2.答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的《注意事项》,按规定答题。 第一部分 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分) 1.The room is so clean. He ________ have cleaned it yesterday evening. A.will B.need C.can D.must 2.The ordinary people all

2、look at the intelligent man with admiration because under no circumstances ________ to cope with emergencies. A.he will fail B.is he failing C.he is failing D.will he fail 3.--- Hello, Tom. This is Mary speaking. --- What a coincidence! I_________ about you. A.just thought B.was just thi

3、nking C.have just thought D.would just think 4.The shocking news made me realize _____________ terrible problems we would face. A.that B.how C.why D.what 5.Some experts think, ________ genes, intelligence also depends on an adequate diet, a good education and a nice home environment. A.instead

4、 of B.except for C.apart from D.far from 6.—Your car should be ready next Tuesday. —We were ________ hoping you'd be able to do it by this Friday. A.still B.rather C.always D.even 7.Although Jane agrees with me on most points, there was one on which she was unwilling to ______. A.give out B.gi

5、ve in C.give away D.give off 8.Look, ____ fashionable clothes is she wearing that all the eyes are fixed on her! A.so B.such C.how D.what 9.Most of us try to discover we think is the most moving love story in our company. A.which B.that C.what D.who 10.After _______ had happened he could n

6、ot continue to work there. A.which B.how C.what D.having 11. we go there by train or by ship makes no difference.The time and the fees are the same. A.Which B.How C.Whether D.Why 12.There is a wide ________of reference books to be found, so ________you look for some material needed, you

7、 can turn to me. A.kind; the last time B.sort; every time C.variety; next time D.type; the moment 13.More subway lines______ to make travelling easy in Beijing in the coming years. A.will build B.will be built C.build D.are built 14.She was such a proud person that she would die she wou

8、ld admit she was wrong. A.since B.when C.unless D.before 15.—Did your father enjoy seeing his old friends yesterday? —Yes, he did. They each other for ages. A.didn’t see B.wouldn’t see C.haven’t seen D.hadn’t seen 16.—I was intended to to the concert with you this weekend,

9、but I can’t now. —______. A.Bad B.That’s right C.Not at all D.You’re welcome 17.—Where is Peter? I can't find him anywhere. —He went to the library after breakfast and ________ his essay there ever since. A.wrote B.had written C.has been writing D.is writing 18.— Can I lie about seeing a text

10、 because I was too busy or lazy to respond to it? — Receiving a text does not necessarily mean you have to respond.Why waste a perfectly good lie ________ the truth will serve? A.unless B.until C.when D.while 19.–You look so angry. What happened? –_______ I’d rather not talk about it. A.Nothing

11、 B.All right. C.Get away! D.No way! 20.______ exactly what was wrong with him, the doctors gave him a complete examination. A.To discover B.Discovering C.Discovered D.Having been discovered 第二部分 阅读理解(满分40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。 21.(6分)Changzhou government just announce

12、d new policies for e-Bikes, especially for those who have not registered their vehicles. It’s the last chance for you to register before 15 April, 2019. 1. standardize the production and sales of e-Bikes ※ Since April 15,2019,electric bicycle products that do not meet the new national standard and

13、 have not obtained the China Compulsory Certification (CCC certification) are not allowed to be shipped or sold. 2. standardize the registration of electric bicycles ※ Before April 15, 2019, everyone with their valid ID card can go to the nearest electric bicycle license sales point to register th

14、eir unlicensed electric bicycles and be issued the unified electric bicycle number plate for free. ※ Encourage electric bike owners to take out third-party liability(责任) insurance for electric bicycles. 3. standardize the safety management of e-Bikes ※ The transition(过渡) period management is carr

15、ied out for electric bicycles that receive temporary permit cards (those may not agree with new national standard). The transition period starts from April 15, 2019 and is due on April 14, 2024. It is not allowed to ride on the road after the transition period. ※ Investigate the illegal traffic beh

16、aviors such as unlicensed roads, red lights, cross-line parking, reverse driving, driving on motor vehicle lane, speeding, and other traffic violations according to the law, and take pictures of illegal behavior by using the electronic camera, face recognition and other technical means to carry out

17、on-site law enforcement. ※ Perfect the transportation credit-management system, and ensure on-site law enforcement. Announced by: Changzhou Public Security Bureau Changzhou Industrial and Information Technology Bureau Changzhou Municipal Market Supervision Administration 15 March, 2019169、What

18、 must you do if you drive an e-bike legally in Changzhou after April 15, 2019? A.Buy a new e-Bike meeting the new national standard before April 15, 20)9. B.Pay to register your unlicensed e-Bike before April 15, 2019. C.Take out third-party liability insurance for your e-Bike before April 15, 20

19、19. D.Obtain an e-Bike number plate or a temporary permit curd before April 15, 2019. 1、From the announcement we know that ________. A.the transition period for registration is five years long B.six illegal traffic behaviors will be specially investigated C.high technology will be used for law

20、enforcement on the spot D.the announcement is made for the sake of economic development 22.(8分) Most parents fear getting letters home from their children’s school. They are usually informing them that their child is in big trouble. But ahead of the SATs exams next week, one school decided to s

21、end a letter of a different type. Bosses at Buckton Vale Primary School in Stalybridge sent letter to all pupils in the sixth grade to tell them how special and unique they are. The letter highlights all the natural skills and abilities the pupils have and everything that makes them “smart’’ indivi

22、duals. They are told how their laughter can brighten the darkest day and that the examiners do not know the pupils are kind, trustworthy and thoughtful. The letter, signed by the headmaster and two other teachers, has been put on the school’s Facebook page and shared more than 9.000 times with mor

23、e than 7,000 likes. The letter reads, “Next week you will sit your SATs tests for maths, reading, spelling, grammar and punctuation. We know how hard you have worked, but there is something very important you must know. The SATs test does not assess all that makes each of you special and unique. Th

24、e people who create these tests and score them do not know each of you in the way that we do and certainly not in the way your families do.” The letter goes on to say that the tests are not the most important thing in life, adding, “The scores you will get from this test will tell you something, bu

25、t they will not tell you everything. There are many ways of being smart. You are smart!” The letter has been welcomed by many parents on Facebook. Lynn McPherson wrote, “That’s great instilling (逐步灌输) hope, faith and belief.” And Mary Tilling said, “Every child school receive one of these. Brillian

26、t.” 1、What does the underlined word “They” in Paragraph 1 refer to? A.Parent. B.Children. C.Teachers. D.Letters. 2、What’s the purpose of the letter sent before the SATs exams? A.To stress the importance of the exams. B.To help the students pass the exams. C.To help the students to build confi

27、dence. 3、What message does the letter want to convey? A.Everyone can realize his dream. B.Everyone has his unique value. C.Exams are meaningless in our life. D.Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. 4、The author gives two examples in the last paragraph to show . A.the letter was well

28、 received B.the letter was a total failure C.the parents are easy to please D.the parents support their children 23.(8分) Everything about nuclear energy seems terrifically big: the cost, construction and decommissioning—and the fears of something going badly wrong. The future, however may we

29、ll be much smaller. Dozens of companies are working on a new generation of reactors that, they promise, can deliver nuclear power at lower cost and reduced risk. These small-scale plants will on average generate between 50MW and 300MW of power compared with the 1,000MW-plus from a conventional reac

30、tor. They will draw on modular manufacturing techniques that will reduce construction risk, which has plagued larger-scale projects. Supporters believe these advanced modular reactors (AMRs)—most of which will not be commercial until the 2030s—are critical if atomic power is to compete against the r

31、apidly falling costs of solar and wind. “The physics hasn’t changed. It’s about much cleverer design that offers much-needed flexibility in terms of operation,” said Tim Stone, long-term industry adviser and chairman of Nuclear risk Insurers, which insures nuclear sites in the UK. Since the Fukush

32、ima meltdown in Japan in 2011, safety fears have threatened nuclear power. But the biggest obstacle today is economic. In western Europe, just three plants are under construction: in the UK at Hinkley point C in Somerset; at Flamanville in France; and at Olkiluoto in Finland. All involve the Europea

33、n Pressurized Reactor technology of EDF that will be used at Hinkley Point. All are running years late and over budget. In the US, the first two nuclear projects under way for the past 30 years are also blowing through cost estimates. The UK, which opened the world’s first commercial nuclear reacto

34、r in 1956, is one of the few western nations committed to renewing its ageing fleet to ensure energy security and meet tough carbon reduction targets. It is seen as a proving ground, by many in the industry, of nuclear power’s ability to restore confidence. However, the country’s agreement with EDF

35、 to build two units at Hinkley Point—which together will generate 3.2GW of electricity—has come under severe criticism over its cost. The government is looking at different funding models but said it still sees nuclear power as vital to the country’s future energy mix. Small reactors, it believes, h

36、ave the potential to generate much-needed power from the 2030s. A nuclear sector deal, unveiled last month, promised up to £56m in funding for research and development into AMRs and attracted interest of start-ups from around the world. The government hopes the funding will give the UK a lead in th

37、e global race to develop these technologies, helping to provide energy security while also creating a multibillion-dollar export market for British engineering companies. 1、Which of the following is true about the advanced modular reactors (AMRs)? A.AMRs produce more power than traditional reactor

38、s B.Small in scale, AMRs rose more safety risks C.So far, most AMRs have not been put into use yet D.Governments prefer energy of solar and wind to that of AMRs 2、In paragraph 5, the author mentions the plants in Western Europe and the US to ________. A.prove that nuclear power has been threate

39、ned by safety concern. B.show that the construction of nuclear power plants cost more that the budget available. C.indicate the construction of nuclear plants are slow in speed. D.point out that most power plants have adopted the latest nuclear technology. 3、What can be inferred from the passage

40、 A.Some people have lost confidence in the development of nuclear plants B.The UK government seeks to reduce the negative impact of nuclear power on its economy. C.The plan to build two power plants in Hinkley Point has been deserted D.a kind costs for small modular reactors would be higher rel

41、ative to large nuclear reactors. 4、Which of the following can serve as the best title of this passage? A.Britain counts on nuclear energy to keep lights on B.Traditional nuclear plants boom with mini reactors C.Nuclear’s share of power generation remain stead D.Nuclear power looks to shrink its

42、 way to success 24.(8分)The pills we take to treat anxiety may affect the behavior of fish, new research in the journal Science suggests. Swedish researchers found a common drug in rivers downstream of wastewater treatment plants. It is a drug for treating anxiety, called oxazepam. It is accumulati

43、ng in fish and makes them bolder. Wastewater treatment plants are not designed to get rid of drugs. As a result, the drugs end up in wildlife, reaching harmful levels. “It’s something we don’t think about very often, but there are a lot of similarities between fish and humans. So some of our respon

44、ses to drugs can be seen in fish as well,” said Karen Kidd. She is a biologist at the University of New Brunswick, Canada. The mood-altering drugs get into waterways when people taking the prescriptions throw unused pills into the waste stream. The researchers let perch(鲈鱼)swim in lab tanks with co

45、ncentrations similar to those found downstream from wastewater treatment plants. “The perch preferred to swim alone rather than in large groups. They were more likely to explore their environment,” said Micael Jonsson of Umeå University in Sweden, who helped lead the research. Jonsson said, “This a

46、dventurous behavior required more energy. And they ate more plankton(浮游生物), or tiny algae-eating animals, to guarantee enough energy for their activities. This could reduce the population of plankton.” The result could be more algae(水藻). On the other hand, the new behavior could lead to the opposite

47、 effect. If perch make themselves closer to their natural enemies, they are likely to be eaten by them. None of the scientists is suggesting that people should give up these drugs. They just want to reduce the effects of the medicines on the environment. They recommend wastewater treatment plants s

48、hould be redesigned to get rid of these medicines. But Kidd said that would be too expensive for some communities. Bryan Brooks, director of the Environmental Health Science Program at Baylor University, said drugs could also be designed to break down more quickly in the environment. And the govern

49、ment could continue to run recycling programs where people drop off their unused drugs at government locations. Brooks said he’s particularly concerned about drug effects on aquatic(水生的)environments, like the Trinity River south of Dallas and the South Platte River near Denver, where the majority of

50、 the flow comes from treated wastewater. In the developing world, he said, the problem may be even worse, because of careless wastewater treatment and industrial regulations. 1、Which of the following best describes oxazepam’s effect on fish? A.It causes fish to be more daring. B.It makes fish m

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