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1、山东省临沂市2022届高三英语三模考试试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15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。ASpeed reading software can be useful not only for professio

2、nals who are required to be efficient readers in their line of work, but also for students who need advanced reading skills in order to excel in their tests and school work. Below we will list several of the best speed reading software.Eye QEye Q is a software created by Infinite Mind. A neat thing

3、about Eye Q, besides having a clever name, is that they have training courses that are specifically designed for different categories.In order to access the courses from Eye Q, users will have to pay $89 as a monthly fee.The Readers EdgeThe Readers Edge not only focus on helping individuals read fas

4、ter and more efficiently, but they also help users comprehend more and get the most out of a reading experience. There are two versions of the Readers Edge; basic and advanced. The advanced version costing $80 has far more features than the basic one which costs you almost half as much.SpreederSpree

5、der is available on both iOS and Android. Starting off at a rather low speed, the app flashes words one by one. Gradually, as the user becomes more comfortable, the speed increases.Slowly, the user is trained to speed read without having to skip any words. This app records the readers reading improv

6、ements, recording the overall reading time and speed, which is unique to Spreeder. You can download and buy Spreeder for around $90.Iris Speed ReadingIris Speed Reading focuses primarily on teaching speed reading by using video courses. Whileall of the following programs can be used by individuals f

7、ive years and older, this software is designed more for professionals, college students, and advanced readers. Iris Speed Reading software is unique as they only provide courses. They have three different courses, each costing$55. You can also choose to purchase all three courses for $149.1. Which o

8、f the following provides two versions?A. Eye Q.B. The Readers Edge.C. Spreeder.D. Iris Speed Reading.2. What is special about Spreeder?A. Costing users the least money.B. Offering users testing programs.C. Tracing usersreading progress.D. Satisfying users of different ages.3. How much can be saved i

9、f you buy all three courses of Iris Speed Reading at a time?A. $16. B. $55. C. $94.D. $149.BIn high school, she was bullied. After college, it was difficult to find a job. But through all thedifficult times, Collette Divitto, has had one thing that makes her happy: baking. Divitto, who has Down synd

10、rome(唐氏综合征), decided to channel her passion into a career, opening her own cookie company.“So actually, I always loved baking, since I was 4 years old. From high school, I had been taking baking classes,” said Divitto, 31. “It was a hard time for me. I had no friends. I didnt have a social life. I g

11、ot bullied. I got picked on. And thats why I had been taking baking classes.”After high school, Divitto went to Clemson University in South Carolina, but after graduating,it was difficult for her to find jobs. So, she turned to her mom, who helped her create her own job: CEO of Colletteys Cookies.“T

12、herere lots of amazing things happening,”Divitto said of the opportunities coming her way.She says her favorite part about running her business is hiring people with disabilities. ColletteysCookies helps people with disabilities prepare for their careers, by offering workshops and guidance.In 2020,

13、just 17.9% of people with a disability were employed. But Divitto believes many wantto work, federal law does not require employers to pay them minimumwage. That means companies can pay people with disabilities whatever they think theyre worthsomething Divitto is working to change.She has appealed t

14、o society to help create more jobs for people with disabilities, which she hopes gets the attention of Congress. Colletteys Cookies now has 15 employees, and about half of them are people with disabilities. And they have a strong leader to look up to. “No matter who you are, you can make a great dif

15、ference in this world,”Divitto said. “Dont let people bring you down. Do not focus on your disabilities. You only need to focus on your abilities.”4. What drove Divitto to start her business?A. Her being bullied. B. Her mothers help. C. Her Down syndrome.D. Her failure to land a job.5. Which of the

16、following best describes Divittos attitude towards the disabled?A. Merciful. B. Generous.C. Considerate.D. Tolerant.6. What does Divitto want to work to change?A. The salary the disabled get.B. The fedal law about the disabled.C. The working conditions of the disabled.D. The role the disabled plays

17、in the Congress.7. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. The disabled act as leaders in her company.B. The government shows no care for the disabled.C. Disabled people have potential to achieve success. D. Employees show respect for Divitto in her company.CMany Americans sleep in a room thats

18、 stopped occasionally with some form of artificial lightwhether its coming from a TV, a jumble of electronics or a streetlight. New research suggests thatone night of sleep with just a moderate amount of light may have negative effects on health.Dr. Phyllis Zee, senior author of the new study and di

19、rector of the Center for Circadian and Sleep Medicine at Northwestern University, conducted an experiment so far, which indicates being exposed to light at night may be adverse in a variety of ways and could lead people to chronic diseases. For the study, all the participants spent their first night

20、 sleeping in a dark room. The next night, half of them slept in a lighted room. Meanwhile, the researchers ran tests on the sleepers: they recorded their brainwaves, measured their heart rates and drew their blood every few hours, among other things.The results show several clear differences between

21、 the two groups. Unlike those who spent both nights in the dark, the group exposed to the light had increased heart rates throughout the night.The studys findings that metabolic(代谢的)health suffered arent entirely surprising. “This is enough to suggest that if people sleep under light, even a little

22、light, it may pose a threat to their health, particularly cardiovascular(心血管的)health, and increase the risk of disease.”says Dr. Charles Czeisler, chief of the Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders at the Brigham and Womens Hospital in Boston and a professor at Harvard Medical School.In fact, th

23、e report did not control for the effects of sleep duration and other potential factors. Its worth noting that researchers still had a indistinct definition of whether light can affect insulin(胰岛素)changes in the body, but its safe to say that even a little light can be bad for your health.8. What doe

24、s the underlined word“adverse”mean in paragraph 2?A. Stressful.B. Harmful.C. Different.D. Disordered.9. How did Dr. Phyllis Zee get the results?A. By comparing test data.B. By monitoring light sources.C. By analyzing sleeping patterns. D. By recording emotional changes.10. What is the last paragraph

25、 mainly about?A. The value of the experiment.B. The prospect of the experiment.C. The limitation of the experiment.D. The application of the experiment.11. Which of the following can be the best title?A. Sleeping with the Lights on: Is it ever OK?B. Light Theropy Improve Sleeping: Have a try?C. How

26、does a Lighter Sleeper Get More Rest?D. Does Bedroom Lighting Improve Sleep Quality?DWhen you think about ways to fight pollution, you likely dont think about bacteria. However, researchers led by Northwestern University and Lanza Tech have discovered a type of bacteria that can break down waste car

27、bon dioxide to make valuable industrial chemicals, according to a pressrelease by Northwestern published Monday. The breakthrough could revolutionize how we deal with carbon dioxide and climate change.“The accelerating climate crisis, combined with rapid population growth, pose some of the most urge

28、nt challenges to humankind, all linked to the continuous release and accumulation of CO2 across the entire biosphere,”said Northwesterns Michael Jewett, co-senior author of the study. “By partnering with biology to make what is needed, where and when it is needed, on a sustainable and renewable basi

29、s, we can begin to take advantage of the available CO2 to transform the economy.”In their work, the researchers engineered a bacteria strain that can transform CO2 into acetone and Isopropanol(IPA), avoiding traditional methods that use fossil fuels for the creation of these chemicals. Better yet, t

30、he new gas fermentation(发酵) process also removes greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. The researchers undertook a life-cycle analysis and found that their process could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 160% as compared to conventional processes if this method were to be broadly adopted.“This disc

31、overy is a major step forward in avoiding a climate catastrophe,”said Jennifer Holmgren, Lanza Tech CEO. “Today, most of our industrial chemicals are obtained absolutely fromnew fossil resources such as oil, natural gas, or coal. Acetone and IPA are two examples with acombined global market of $10 b

32、illion. The acetone and IPA pathways developed will accelerate the development of other new products by closing the carbon cycle for their use in multiple industries.”The researchers believe their process will translate to industrial scale and could even be applied to create streamlined processes fo

33、r developing other valuable chemicals.12. What can we learn from paragraph 1?A. The bacteria can produce CO2 and industry chemicals.B. A revolutionary way was found to deal with climate crisis.C. The researchers focus primarily on how to deal with bacteria.D. The discovery changed peoples attitude t

34、owards climate change.13. What does Michael Jewett say about the study?A. Challenges to humankind cause climate crisis.B. We can make what we need at will using CO2.C. CO2 can play a positive role in transforming economy.D. The way of releasing CO2 is changed by partnering with biology.14. Whats an

35、advantage of the new method compared to traditional ones?A. It will have a potential market of $10 billion.B. It will accelerate the development of other new products.C. It will develop other valuable chemicals on large scales.D. It will reduce greenhouse gas emissions without using fossil fuels.15.

36、 Where can the text be found?A. In a biology textbook.B. In a Lab guidebook.C. In an academical paper. D. In a science newspaper.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山可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。A young girl named Emily Ashe traveled to Baja California with her family, snorkeling(浮潜)in the warm wat

37、ers of the Sea of Cortez for the first time. 16Thys answered Emilys excited questions and admired Emilys shells, curious stones, and other treasures from the beachand helped plant the seeds of a future in marine biology.Emily Ashe is stable to become one of the worlds newest marine scientists when s

38、he graduates this spring from Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida. 17 “Thys was such an inspirational person who was so passionate about the ocean,”Ashe says.18 “There was a huge ball with pelicans(鹈鹕)diving in and sea lions swimming up from the bottom,”she says. “Somehow I got into the middle

39、 of the excitement with everything swirling around me. It was a little chaotic for a 12-year-old, but its still one of the most incredible things Ive gotten to experience underwater.”At that time, Thys recognized the new talented scientists love for the ocean and suggested sheattend Californias Cata

40、lina Sea Camp, which offers summer sessions for ocean-loving kids. 19 She says the experience“opened so many doors.”Through those connections she landed in the marine science program at Eckerd.Post-graduation, Ashe hopes to follow in Thysfootsteps to teach kids and the public about marine ecosystems

41、. “My dream job is to be a naturalist on the expeditions,”she says.“ 20 ”A. The experience can be so transformative.B. Ashe credits Thys for playing a key role in leading her path.C. The end goal is to make a positive impact on our marine world.D. Ashe took the advice, going on to spend five summers

42、 as a camper.E. She also met Tierney Thys, a marine biologist and National Geographic Explorer.F. Thys says firsthand exposure is key for developing a passion for the natural world.G. Thinking back on her adventure in Baja, Ashe says the trips snorkeling memories stand out.第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共1

43、5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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。For many years, I was so wrapped up in my kids and my family that I ignored how I looked.The words“21maintenance”described my approach to beauty perfectly.It wasnt until recently, when I had my picture taken for a work ID, that I 22 the“Youth T

44、rain”had left the station, and I was no longer on it. The woman in the ID picture looked 23 and definitely middle-aged.For a few days, I was a little 24 by the fact that I was no longer the sweet, young thing I thought I was. For those few days, I tried a little harder to 25 younger, brighter and ti

45、ghter.I 26 with my hair and added extra eyeliner.I thought I was 27 in my seeking for a youthful glow until one of my new co-workers 28 asked me a question that told me I was 29 only myself. “I dont suppose you know what beauty is, do you?”she asked.That simple question opened my weary eyes once and

46、 for all. My family 30 me not for my no-longer-shiny hair but because the 31 Im playing, that is my husbands wife and my kids mom.Someone once said that 32 is the first gift given and the first one taken away. I agree butonly when it comes to 33 beauty. When it comes to staying young, a mind-lift 34

47、 a face-lift any day. The 35 beauty, the stuff inside that all of us have, lasts a lifetime.21. A. delicate B. constant C. slight D. low22. A. realized B. recognized C. acknowledged D. recommended23. A. energetic B. cautious C. enthusiastic D. tired24. A. confused B. interested C. bothered D. desire

48、d25. A. act B. dress C. behave D. pretend26. A. tied up B. cut away C. took turnsD. took pains27. A. sending B. turning C. succeeding D. bringing28. A. casually B. temporarily C. briefly D. improperly29. A. teaching B. fooling C. decorating D. enjoying30. A. loves B. helps C. changes D. shapes31. A.

49、 trick B. roleC. jokeD. game32. A. relief B. beliefC. power D. beauty33. A. inner B. naturalC. outside D. moral34. A. beats B. meetsC. warms D. restricts35. A. behavioral B. genuine C. physical D. biological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。Dating back to the Neolithic(新石器时代的)a

50、ge, the time-honored tool, the writing brush in China is 36(wide)used in Chinese calligraphy and painting. Together with the inkstone, inkstick and Xuan paper, these four writing implements are often referred to 37 the“Four Treasures of the Study.”The writing brush has been used by the Chinese to wr

51、ite and paint since5,000 years ago. After paper 38 (invent)by the Chinese, bamboo slips, wooden tablets, brocade and silk, 39 originally functioned as writing surfaces, gradually faded out.For many Chinese 40 (artist), the brush is more than a writing tool. “It seems in my blood that, when I pick up

52、 41 ink brush, suddenly my thoughts, ideas, and even stories builda relationship with the ink brush, which offers a chance 42 (express)our inner world,”said Liu Qinghe, a contemporary Chinese artist.“With a good ink brush 43 (hold)in hands, when we infuse our ideas into the brush, we give 44 life. W

53、hen a writer picks the brush up, he can feel its fine details and subtleties, 45 (create)a dialogue,”Liu said.Indeed, the“Four Treasures of the Study”have written the whole Chinese civilization, as it is.第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是学生会主席李华,为了弘扬2022年北京冬奥会精神,增强学生体质,学校决定举办一场400米接力赛(400-meter relay

54、race)。请你根据所给提示用英语给国际部学生写一则书面通知。内容包括:1.比赛时间及地点;2.报名截止时间;3.奖励办法。要求:1.字数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。NOTICEStudentsUnion第二节(满分25分)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。Sadie, a 100-pound German Shepherd, was very anxious and especially uneasy around humans. Due to her anxiety issues, she had been turned down b

55、y three shelters. She eventually was taken in by the Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge in New Jersey, which is a shelter where dogs go when other shelters could not rehouse them. The dogs who end up in this shelter can sometimes spend the rest of their days without a family to love. Thankfully, there was

56、one person out there who was willing to give Sadie a home.The first time Sadie saw Brian Myers, she just immediately jumped on him kissed his face and knocked his glasses and mask off. Myers just thought he loved this dog. He wanted to give this dog achance, and believed they could work through her

57、issues. So he adopted her without a second thought.He thought he was rescuing her. Little did he know he was saving his savior(救星).When Myers took Sadie home, she put her paws on his shoulders to lick his face, thanking him for giving her a chance. She would go with Myers wherever he went, tracking

58、all his movements. The two developed a loving and respectful bond. Sadie slept on Myersbed at nightpolitely. They succeeded in working through all her anxiety issues.One night Myers woke up to use the bathroom and when he got up, he felt his legs give out from underneath him and he fell to the floor

59、. He had no feeling on his left side and couldnt stand up in the crawl space between his bed and the wall. Myers knew he was in trouble.It was really frighteninghe couldnt get up and didnt realize at that moment that hed had a stroke. His cellphone was on the dresser about 15 feet away, but there wa

60、s no way he could get it.He laid there on the floor wondering, “How long will I be stuck here before someone finds me?”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。Meanwhile, Sadie sensed that something bad was happening.Thanks to Sadie, Myers was rushed to hospital.英语参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,

61、满分37.5分)13 BCA 47 DCAD 811 BACA1215 BCDD第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)1620 EBGDC第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21-25 DCB 2630 DCABA 3135 BDCAB第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)36. widely 37.as38. was invented35.which40. artists41. an42.to express 43.held.44. it45.creating第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)One Po

62、ssible VersionNOTICEIn order to carry forward the spirit of2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games and build up ourbodies, a 400-meter relay race willbeheld in our school this Saturday morning.All the participants are required to meet at 8: 30 am on the playground of our school. Therace will begin 20 minutes later.Top 3 groups will win a special prize and all the participants willbe given a gift. Those who are interested in the relay race shouldsign up for it before 5 pm thisThursday.All are welcome to take part in it!Students Union第二节(满分25分)略

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