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1、山东省淄博市2021届高三英语下学期3月一模考试试题(无答案)第一部分 阅读(共两节 满分50分)APANDAFANXINGCANNOWBESEEN!StartingfromThursday,November19,2020,thebabypandaFanXinghasaccesstohisinsideandoutsideenclosure(围场),andhecannowbeseenbyvisitors.Thepandawasborn on May1,2020,andremainedinsidethemothers housebehindthescenesformonths.Completely

2、athomeFanXingisagiantpandawithhisownfreewill.HedoesntfollowhismotherWuWenallday.Earlyinthemorning,hewentintotheindoorenclosureandwaspeacefullysleepingthere.Afterawhile,hewokeupandstartedtoexplore.However,hedidnotgooutsideyet.ThefirstvisitorsadmiringFanXingDuringtheafternoon,membersofOuwehandsZoowere

3、giventheopportunitytobeamongthefirsttoseethelittlegiantpanda.Wheneverhewakesup,heexploreshisindooraccommodation,nibblesonbambooandplayswithhismother.MultipleenclosuresThegiantpandashaveaccesstomultipleenclosures,includingbehindthescenes.Itcouldbethecasethatthegiantpandastakeamomentforthemselvesandar

4、etemporarilynotvisibletovisitors.YoucanonlyvisitOuwehandsZoowithanonlineticketduringareservedperiodtopreventtheparkfromgettingtoobusy.Temporarily in the Netherlands You can admire Fan Xing for about three and a half years longer. This is because he is only allowed to stay in the Netherlandsfor a max

5、imum of four years before he goes to China, so he an contribute to the international breeding program for this uniqueendangered species.1. where does Fan Xing stay before November 19 2020? A. Inside enclosure alone B. Outside enclosure freely C. Behind the scenes with his mother D. In multiple enclo

6、sures with his parents2. What can we know about Fan Xing? A. He can be seen in the afternoonB. He plays with his mother all day C. He wanders outside in the morning D. He can be admired without early booking.3. Why will Fan Xing come to China? A. China is the hometown of pandas B. He will be used fo

7、r reproducing purpose. C. People in the Netherlands dont like him D. He cant adapt to the environment abroadB A books-for-food program in Guatemala is helping feed needy children as hunger rates rise during the pandemic(疫情). It is run by a local nonprofit organization that aims to feed nearly 400 ch

8、ildren. The program is simple. People choose a book they want from a list of donated titles, and in return give bags of Incaparina,a high-protein drink mix. Bonifaz Diaz works for the program. By bringing the books-for-food program directly to peopleshomes, Diaz makes sure donations keep flowing. He

9、 has traveled more than 2,000 kilometers on his bicycle, delivered loads of books and carried back thousands of kilograms of Incaparina for the nonprofit group 32 Volcanoes. Diaz sometimes pulls a small cart that helps him carry up to 57 kilograms of product. He has traveled as far as 60 kilometers

10、for a delivery to a townin the Western Highlands, where road conditions are poor. Nearly a year into the books-for-food program, two more cyclists have joined Diaz and donations keep flowing in. Ana Castillo is a 29-year-old high school teacher who recently received the sociology book from Diaz. She

11、 donates to the program often. The 1.8 kilograms of Incaparina she provided will help one family eat for a month. Castillo looks forward to choosing her books from the titles Diaz posts on social media. She also loves the feeling of a growing circle of giving and receiving. You might not get to thos

12、e places, but your help can. she says. Diaz says he plans to continue cycling against hunger as long as the need exists. He has faced his own economic difficulties since the theater company he co-founded closed last spring. But the program has kept him active. Its an opportunity to serve in which we

13、 all benefit. Diaz said. 4. What is the purpose of the program? A. To serve the readers. B. To produce Incaparina C. To offer poor children food D. To fight the pandemic.5. What did Diaz do for the program? A. He set up a social media. B. He made donations frequently. C. He rented a cart to carry go

14、ods D. He traveled to deliver books and food6. How is the program going now? A. More people are involved in it. B. Only two cyclists work for it. C. Over 400 adults benefit from itD. Financial difficulties put it to an end7. Which word best describes Diazs attitude towards the program? A. Indifferen

15、t. B. Supportive, C. Tolerant. D. UnwillingC Several years ago, when someone used camera covers to protect against possible monitoring, it was not popular to talk about it. Today, people use various types of tapes to cover the web cameras and microphones. There are many types of spyware that can div

16、e into our devices and secretly spy on them, recording everything they do. Such programs may infect not only computers but also smartphones. Your data may be used by hackers who will try to request money for not exposing your private information or by companies like NSO Group who created the Pegasus

17、 spyware to “provide authorized governments with technology that helps struggle against terror and crime”.In my opinion, the described protection technique is highly overestimated. Users tape cameras and microphones due to the lack of understanding of how their devices work and how malware(恶意软件)work

18、s. Hackers and even secret services do not have enough resources to monitor all victims using cameras or microphones. If they need to yet any information, they get it by sending a targeted malware to your device, which will not be stopped by the tapes. Such a virus will find what to steal -from pers

19、onal photos and videos to passwords from social networks, browser history, bank accounts and much more. It is unwise to believe that attackers will not be able to find a way to spy on you, even if the device, discharged to zero, can still deliver data about your location, using the smartphones of th

20、e surrounding people as signal repeaters. Let us face it. we live in an era when it is extremely difficult to hide something and a piece of tape is clearly not the most useful tool in the struggle for your privacy. Again, to be able to spy on you, attackers need to plant malware in your device. To p

21、revent malware from entering your device, do not click suspected links and email attachments. Use strong passwords for email, social media and online banking accounts.8. What does the underlined word “them” in paragraph 2 refer to? A Cameras B. Types C Programs D. Devices.9. What is NSO Group A grou

22、p of hackers B A company developing spyware. C, A group of terrorists and criminals. D A company fighting against crime.10. Why does the author think the protection technique is highly overestimated”?A. People know little about their devices B. Hackers have no access to others C. It hardly prevents

23、malware from getting privacy. D. It cant cover the cameras completely.11. What is the text mainly about? A Protecting privacy on devices. B Rising trend of using tapes C Monitoring devices via cameras D Avoiding clicking distrustful linksD Hidden beneath the surface in the roots of Earths astonishin

24、g and diverse plant life, there exists a biological superhighway linking together the members of the plant kingdom in what researchers call the wood wide web.The network is comprised of thin threads of fungus(真菌)that grow outwards underground up to a few meters from its partnering plant, meaning tha

25、t all of the plant life within a region likely connected to one another. The partnership is beneficial for both parties involved, plants provide carbohydrates (碳水化合物) to the funguses and in exchange, the funguses aid in gathering water and providing nutrients to its partnering plant. A study conduct

26、ed by Rensen Zeng of the South China Agricultural University found that this also allowed for plants to warn one another of potential harm. The study showed Broad Beans used the fungal network to spy on one another for upcoming danger. Like our Internet, this fungal connectivity is also full of crim

27、e. Some plants, such as Golden Marigolds have been found to release poisons into the network to slow down the growth of surrounding plants in the fight for water and light. Other plants, such as the Phantom Orchid, do not have the chlorophyll(叶绿素) and must get the necessary nutrients from surroundin

28、g plants. Research suggests that animals such as insects and worms may be able to detect slight exchanges of nutrients through the network, allowing them to more easily find delicious roots to feed on; however, this has not been conclusively made clear in experimentation. The more we learn about thi

29、s phenomenon, the more our understanding of the plant life of our planet will continue to change. Perhaps one day, we may be able to map out these complex networks entirely.12. What is the function of the first paragraph? A. To explain the aim of the web. B. To introduce the main topic. C. To give d

30、efinition of diverse life. D. To show the importance of plants13. The criminal behavior of plants can be seen as a way to_. A. compete for survival B, gather more water C. take in sunlight D. break natural rules14. What does the last paragraph suggest? A. Animals can also feed on the fungus. B. Nutr

31、ient exchanges are too slight to detect C. No experiment can prove the phenomenon D. More needs to be done to work out the network15. Which can be the best title for the text? A. The Partnership between Plants B. The Unknown Roots of the EarthC. The Superhighway Linking the Plants D. Th he Mysteriou

32、s Map Changing the World第二节 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 Habits can be slow to form. _16_ When workers headed home during the first lockdown of March 2020, they probably thought the break would last for a month or so. Had that been true, old routines would soon have restarted. It is now

33、 ten months since many employees have made a regular commute(通勤) into the office. New routines have taken root and those will be much harder to break. _17_Research suggests that managers may spend 23 hours a week in meetings. _18_ The pandemic could provide a wake-up call on meeting uselessness. _19

34、_ The convention of the daily commute and the standard working day has been abandoned. Self-isolating(自我隔离) workers have shown they will happily get on with their work,even when not under the eye of their boss. And if they decide to work at home on Fridays,they will no longer feel as guilty as they

35、might have done before the pandemic. Handling a combination of remote workers will require managers to acquire new habits. Ms Moschini says the key will be to develop empathic(共情) leadership that understands the varied working conditions of team members. _20_At the start of the lockdown, she sent sl

36、ippers to her team so they could feel comfortable working from home. A. This bad news has a silver lining B. But not all new habits are welcome. C. This might involve sending small gifts D. But when they do, they can become rooted E. Permitting this flexibility makes perfect sense F. The best habit

37、developed during the pandemic is becoming flexible G. Cut that time in half and think of how much more might be achieved第二部分 语言运用阅读下面短文,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第一节(共15小题; 每小题1分,满分15分)The next time you find an excuse to abandon your goals, think of Chris Nikic. On November 7, 2020, Chris made

38、 21_as the first person with Down Syndrome(唐氏综合症) to attempt and complete an Ironman. _22_ by the WTC, the demanding competition 23_ athletes to swim 2.4 miles, bike 1 12 miles, and run a full 26.2-mile marathon-in under 17 hours. Chriss road to this 24_ accomplishment has been anything but easy. Ho

39、wever, he is no stranger to 25_ challenges. Born with two holes in his heart, he had open-heart surgery at just five months old and was too weak to walk 26_ until he was four. Every expert his parents spoke to 27_ the limitations rather than the possibilities. For years they listened and gradually 2

40、8_ these limits. Until in 2017, he sets his 29_ on completing the triathlons(铁人三项). His training 30_ with one pushup! And he made an amazing_ 31_ with his dad to get 1 better each day. Eventually, for the year leading up to the Ironman, Chris 32_ four to eight hours each day along with his training

41、partner. Now, Chris also has his sights set on the 33_ in the 2022 Special Olympics and continuing to 34_money for Down syndrome. His amazing 35_ is an example for not only disabled children but to all kids around the world.21. A. money B history C progress D. fun22. A. Organized B Reported C Judged

42、 D. Affected23. A. causes B. allows C requires D. forces24. A. puzzling B amusing C. entertaining D. inspiring25. A. building B overcoming C understanding D conveying26. A powerfully B frequently C. independently D. confidently27. A. relied on B. tried on C. acted on D. focused on28 . A. noticed B a

43、ccepted C expected D. received29. A. sights B. wisdoms C. views D. rules30. A. stayed B. stopped C. started D. filled31. A. assessment B impression C. adjustment D. commitment32. A. trained B. promoted C. performed D. waited33. A. conversations B. competitions C. conflicts D. celebrations34. A borro

44、w B. change C. handle D. raise35. A. principle B. concept C. attitude D. standard第二节: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填空 Chinas Taijiquan, also known as Tai Chi- a major part of the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and represented by millions of practicers worldwide _36_(add) to UNESC

45、OS Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity In December 2020. UNESCO described it _37_a traditional physical practice characterized by relaxed and circular movements. Taijiquan, _38_ originated during the mid-17th century in Wenxian county in Jiaozuo, Henan province, is pr

46、acticed throughout the country by people of all ages and ethnic groups. _39_ (influence) by Taoist and Confucian thought and theories of Chineseand theories of Chinese medicine,_40_ practice has developed into several schools or styles named after a clan(家族) or a masters personal surname, such as Ch

47、en style or Yang style. They are passed down through clan-based form or the master-apprentice(师徒) model, _41_ built upon the yin and yang cycle and the cultural understanding of the unity of heaven and humanity. The successful bid is of great art_42_ (significant) to the promotion of wushu, and_43_

48、(especial)Taijiquan, globally. We should work more closely with scientific institution _44_ (show) the connection between Taijiquan and_45_(people) physical and psychological health.第三部分 写作 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是李华,你校要举办中文词大赛( Chinese Poetry Contest)你的英国学生友 Michael对中国传统文化很感兴,请给他写封邮件邀请他参赛,内容包括:1. 报名方式2. 比赛要

49、求3. 期待交流注意:1.词数80左右2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答第二节(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,续写的词数应为150左右。 Mom was born in a small village, which is famous for paper-folding art, and Mom learnt how to make paper animals. In 1967, Mom went to Hong Kong, where she met Dad. They went to the suburbs of Connecti

50、cut later. Not knowing English, she was lonely until I was born. When I was young, Mom liked to make paper animals for me. She folded up the paper, then lifted the paper packet to her mouth and blew into it. There in her hands was a little paper tiger. It seemed that the little tiger shared her brea

51、th. This was her magic. At my request, Mom also made a goat, a deer and even a shark. Mark, one of the neighborhood boys, came over with his Star Wars action figure. I brought out the paper tiger. Mark examined the wrapping-paper pattern of the tigers skin. That doesnt look like a tiger. Is it a toy

52、? I had never thought of that. But looking at it, it was really just a piece of wrapping paper. Later, Dad bought me a full set of Wars action figures. I packed the paper animals in a shoebox and put them into the comer of the attic(阁楼). Once in a while, I would see Mom at the kitchen table making n

53、ew paper animals. I caught them, pressed and then put them away in the box in the attic. Mom was also trying to learn to speak English, but her accent and broken sentences embarrassed me. I tried to correct her. but in vain. Eventually. I stopped talking with her. For years, I paid no attention to M

54、om until one day my Dad called and told me that Mom was in hospital. Dad and I stood, one on each side of Mom. She turned to me, Jack, just keep that box with you, and you will find it so important. She died several days later. Dad aged raw after that. The house was too big for him and had to be sold. My girlfriend Susan and I went to help him pack and clean the place. Susan found the shoebox in the attic._ I unfolded the paper tiger and found several lines of Chinese characters written by my mother. _

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