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2023届山东省济南市高三三模英语试题
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一、阅读理解
Astheforestdecreases,Africahasbecomeoverlydependentonseveraltreespecies.
Fortunately,theVolunteerNationalParksandReservesProjectishelpingtostopthisterrible
fromKakumNationalPark,ShaiHillsResourceReserveorMoleNational
ParkandmakeavitalcontributiontoenvironmentalpreservationinGhana.
Quickfacts
Programme:VolunteerGhana
MinimumDuration:4weeks
MinimumAge:18
WorkingHours:7hoursperday
Yourroleasavolunteer
Youwillhelpbymaintainingthegrounds,constructingorrepairingparkfacilitiesand
assistingwithlandmanagementprojects,aswellasdirectingparkvisitors,promotingthe
park’stouristappealandraisingawarenessofenvironmentalissues.
AlsohelplowertherateofforestdecreaseandprotectthebiodiversitywithinGhana’s
-lovedvolunteersmayalsogetinvolvedinparkprojects
relatedtovideocreation,photographyandimagearts.
Nationalparksandreservesvolunteerstypicallyworkfivedays,fromMondaytoFriday.
However,schedulesandexactdutiesmayvary
dependingontheparkyou’rebasedat,yourqualifications,andthetimeanddurationofyour
stay.
Journeytowork
Nationalparksandreservesvolunteersareplacedwithahostfamilylivingeitherinthe
parkorinavillagenearby.
Contactus
Togetfurtherinformation,.
JointheVolunteerNationalParksandReservesProjecttodoyourpartforthe
environmentinGhana.
1
.
Whatdoestheprojectoffervolunteers?
试卷第1页,共10页
ProjectSite:Nationalparks&reserves
LanguageRequirement:English
Accommodations:2mealsdaily&Homestay
StartDates:EveryotherFriday
A
.
FreetripsacrossGhana.
B
.
Twomealseveryday.
C
.
Alanguagecourse.
D
.
A4-weektraining.
2
.
Whatdoesavolunteer’sjobinvolve?
A
.
Helpinggroundmanagement.
B
.
Buildingmorenaturereserves.
C
.
Introducingvarioustreespecies.
D
.
Tearingdownoldparkequipment.
3
.
Whatistheprojectintendedtodo?
A
.
Stopanimalsfromdyingout.
B
.
ProtectGhana’senvironment.
C
.
Keepthediversityofculture.
D
.
Collectecologicalinformation.
,itwasdiscoveringalove
forballetmorethan15yearsafterIfirststartedtraining.
M’t
likeIwasslowlyclosingachapterin
mylife,withnoparticularsorrowaboutthematter.
Yearslater,something,maybeboredom,ledmetoadecisiontostartclassesatastudio,
whereImetagroupofmiddle-agedballetlovers,allofthemstartingballetasadults.
Steppingintotheballetstudioagainunearthedawholesetofunexpectedfeelings.I
wasn’t
,
gerIwatchedtheminclass,
wasthepointstaringmerightintheface—itdidn’tmatter;
’tneedtobecompetitive;itwas
somethingpeopledidforfun,,itbegantofeel
edhavingfun.I’vefoundthatwhenwedance,it’san
exerciseindirectingourenergytoanumberofdifferentareas.
Whenwesteppedonstageforouryear-endperformance,Ifelttheeffectsofthat
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tallylost
heperformance,oneof
theaudiencecametomeandremarked,“Wow,Icantellyoureallyliketodance!”Ismiled
rue.
4
.
Whatdidtheauthorthinkofballetatfirst?
A
.
Itopenedanewpageinherlife.
B
.
Itrequiredgreatdetermination.
C
.
Itkilledherpassionfordance.
D
.
Itmadelittledifferencetoher.
5
.
Whatinspiredtheauthor’sinterestinballet?
A
.
Herparents’encouragement.
B
.
Theeasyatmosphereinclass.
C
.
Otherdancers’loveforballet.
D
.
Moderninstrumentsinthestudio.
6
.
Whatcanbestdescribetheyearendperformance?
A
.
Satisfactory.
C
.
Regretful.
7
.
Whatcanbelearnedfromthetext?
A
.
Successneedsenthusiasm.
B
.
Passioncanbeawakened.
C
.
Talentmattersagreatdeal.
D
.
Ambitionisakeytogrowth.,
B
.
Improvable.
D
.
Creative.
Formotorcycleenthusiasts,nothingbeatstheexcitementofridingyourmotorcycleon
spricesrising,ridingmotorcyclesis
iththebenefitscomestheriskof
ll,you’renotprotectedbysteellikeyouare
sahelmet(
头盔
),thelatestsafetyinnovations,newairbag
jeans,arepersonalairbagsthatyoucanweartobetterprotectyourlife.
,aSwedish
company,Mo’cycle,teamedupwithanairbagtechnologycompanywhichpreviously
producedupperbodyprotectionformotorcycleriders,todesignandproducetheairbags
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ndofairbagcanofferprotectionforthemotorcyclerider’slowerbody,
especiallythetailbone,ingtothecompany,“Itreformedthe
airbagtechnologytoprotectthefirstboneofthespinalcolumn(
脊柱
),becausespinal
columninjuryistheleadingcauseofdisabilityamongmotorcycleriders.”
ponentisremovableandthe
jeanscanbewashed,dried,nsaremadeofafabriccalledArmalith
thhelpstopreventridersfrominjuries
bagsfixedintothefabrichelpprotecttherider
iderisseparatedfromthevehicle,theairbagsare
’sbecausethemechanismisactuallyachainthatconnectsthe
jeanstothemotorcycle.
Mo’cycle’sairbagjeansareavailableonthecompany’scrowdfundingcampaignalong
sly,theycanprovide
theroadssaferforthemiscertainlyaworthy
effort.
8
.
WhatisthepurposeofParagraph1?
A
.
Toshowthepopularityofmotorcycles.B
.
Tostressthenecessityofairbagsjeans.
C
.
Tostatetheimportanceofwearinghelmets.
highwayriding.
9
.
WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph2?
A
.
Thetailboneinjuriesarehardtoidentify.
B
.
Airbagsofferoverallprotectionforriders.
C
.
Mocycleisfamousforairbagdesignandproduction.
D
.
Theairbagjeansarebasedontheexistingtechnology.
10
.
Whatisafeatureofairbagjeans?
A
.
Theyleadanewfashiontrend.
C
.
Theyarequickinresponse.
B
.
Theyarecomfortabletowear.
D
.
Theyneedfixingregularly.,
D
.
Todisplaytheexcitementof
11
.
Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutthefutureoftheairbagjeans?
A
.
Indifferent.B
.
Uncertain.C
.
Promising.D
.
Curious.
WalterBenjamin,theGermanphilosopher,oncenotedthatboredomwasthe“dreambird
thathatchestheeggofexperience”.However,thecreativeflightsoffancywhichoftenarise
试卷第4页,共10页
fromhavinglittletodoarebeingkilledoffbysocialmedia,g
mindlesslythroughattention-grabbingpostsandvideosprevents“profound(
深层的
)
boredom”d,peoplefindthemselves
inastateof“superficialboredom”,whichdoesnotmotivatecreativethought.
DrTimothyHill,leaderoftheresearchteamattheUniversityofBath,said,“The
talso
consumestimeandenergy,andmaypreventpeopleprogressingtoastateofprofound
boredom,ndboredommaysoundlikea
negativeconceptbut,infact,itcanbeintenselypositiveifpeoplearegiventhechancefor
undisturbedthinkinganddevelopment.
Researchersinterviewed15peopleduringthepandemic(
流行病
),whenboredomwas
scribedbeingtrappedinregularlydailywalks
andwatchingtelevision,houghthe
participantssaidthatsocialmediaprovidedatemporaryescapefromsuperficialboredom,it
alsoappearedtoexacerbateit,leavingthemfeelingtheyhadwastedtheirtime.
Thepandemicwasapainfulandconsumingexperienceforthousandsoflessfortunate
rearestoriesofthoseinlockdownwhofoundnewhobbies,careersor
ingoffdevicescouldhelppeoplereachthestateofboredomwhich
pushesthemontonewhobbiesorachievements.
Thisresearchhasgivenusawindowtounderstandhowthe“always-on”,24/7culture
anddevicesthatpromiseanabundanceofinformationandentertainmentmaybefixingour
superficialboredombutareactuallypreventingusfromfindingmoremeaningfulthings.
12
.
WhyareWalterBenjamin’swordsmentioned?
A
.
Tocallforattentiontotheresearchonboredom.
B
.
Tocommentonthestrategiestofaceloneliness.
C
.
Toofferadviceondevelopingcreativethinking.
D
.
Toclarifytheproblemcausedbysocialmedia.
13
.
WhichofthefollowingmayDrTimothyHillagree?
A
.
Profoundboredomisofvalue.
B
.
Socialmediacanfuelpassions.
C
.
Theresearchhassomelimitations.
D
.
Creativethoughtiseasilydisturbed.
试卷第5页,共10页
14
.
Whatdoestheunderlinedword“exacerbate”inParagraph3probablymean?
A
.
Avoid.
C
.
Inspire.
15
.
Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?
A
.
Whypeopleenjoyboredom
B
.
Howboredomhelpskilltime
C
.
Whybeingboredmaybegoodforyou
D
.
Howsocialmediablockscreativeideas
B
.
Break.
D
.
Worsen.
二、七选五
Gardeningmaybeoneofthemostrelaxinghobbiesyou’llfind,withtheexcitementof
ou’vebeenholding
backbecauseyoudon’thaveayard,thenyou’remissingoutalot.16
Containergardeningisthemostobviouswaytoplantwhenyoudon’thaveatonof
angetacontainerregardlessofitssize,youcanhaveagarden.17
Evenasmallpotwithabrightlycoloredflowerorbushygreenplantscangiveyourentryway
apopofcolor.
18Growclimbingplantsonafenceorthepostsoveryourdoorwaytodecorate
ofplantsarehappytogrowupinsteadofout,soyoucanhave
somegreenerywithoutatraditionalgarden.
Haveanapartmentortownhouse?Thenconsideroutdoorwindowboxesthatyouaccess
frominside.19Andtheygiveyouplentyofoptionstoplantbrightbloomsorfresh
herbswithinreach-plustheygiveyourhomesomeaddedappealatthesametime.
There’sprobablystilloneroomwhereyouhaven’tthoughtofputtingsomeplants:Your
yoursdoesn’tgetmuchlight,awall-mountedgardencanstillgrowwell.
20Theywillgiveyourbathroomamorenatural,earthyfeel.
A
.
Theserequire,nogroundspaceatall.
B
.
Whenplantsgetenoughsunlight,theygrowbetter.
C
.
Ifyou’rereallyshortofspace,thinkheightinstead.
D
.
Theycanaddsomegreentotheinsideofyourhome.
E
.
Biggerpotsgiveyouspacetogrowseveraldifferentflowers.
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F
.
Infact,thereareplentyofeasywaystogetthejoyofgardening.
G
.
Plantsthatdowellinshadyandwetenvironmentsarethebestchoice.
三、完形填空
walkedintothe
classroom,hisstudents
theclass,astudent
andwas23
22
oodbehindhisdesk,readytostart
,Punzalanremovedthecover
cted,.Therewasapairofbrand-new
ancouldn’tcontrolhis
Severalmonthsago,thestudentslearnedthatMrPunzalanhadtowalkforonehour
dailytoschool.
students
28
kid’s
27
26,thatwasn’ughtful
thatmaybehedidn’twishtobuynewshoesbecausehissalarywasgoingtowardhis
apshewantedtoseehowlonghis
31
30shoeswouldlast.
Whatevertherealreasons,hisstudents
32
tohelpinanywaypossible.
,an,sharingthekindnesswithhim.
Whilehestruggledtotalk,
consideredhimself34tobeblessedwithsomanysweetstudents!Teachersplay
parents.
21
.
A
.
congratulatedB
.
greeted
22
.
A
.
painted
23
.
A
.
annoyed
24
.
A
.
shoes
25
.
A
.
likes
26
.
A
.
Actually
27
.
A
.
agreed
28
.
A
.
figured
29
.
A
.
interest
30
.
A
.
fancy
31
.
A
.
happened
B
.
found
B
.
frightened
B
.
glasses
B
.
emotions
B
.
Originally
B
.
denied
B
.
complained
B
.
education
B
.
strange
B
.
determined
C
.
respected
C
.
slipped
C
.
relieved
C
.
gloves
C
.
worries
C
.
Normally
C
.
forgot
C
.
admitted
C
.
treatment
C
.
cheap
C
.
continued
D
.
inspired
D
.
threw
D
.
surprised
D
.
socks
D
.
thoughts
D
.
Briefly
D
.
learnt
D
.
recalled
D
.
insurance
D
.
old
D
.
hesitated
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32
.
A
.
Yet
33
.
A
.
loss
34
.
A
.
different
35
.
A
.
deserve
B
.
Thus
B
.
guilt
B
.
fortunate
B
.
spread
C
.
Otherwise
C
.
responsibility
C
.
impressive
C
.
require
D
.
Instead
D
.
happiness
D
.
successful
D
.
admire
四、用单词的适当形式完成短文
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。
EastChina’sShandongprovince,wheretheYellowRiverflowsintothesea,is
,Shandong36(launch)
manyculturaltourismprojects,makinggreatprogressindiggingintothecultureandvalueof
theYellowRiver37(boost)thehigh-qualitydevelopmentoftheregion.
OneexampleistheYellowRiverTowerinBinzhou’sPuhuLakeScenicArea,which
wasopen
RiverBasin
38
39
ecomeaculturallandmarkoftheYellow
visitorscanviewtheriverpassingthroughthecityandwatch
40(it)longhistory’eroffersexhibitionsshowing
varioustypesofactivities,suchasresearchtours,andundertakesYellowRiver-themedvideo
competitions.
Oneofthemost41(influence)tourismbrandsinYunchengcountyisthe
re36courtyards
and108scenicspotsthat
classicnovelShuihuzhuan.
YellowRivercultureisaproductofthematerialandspiritualadvancementofthepeople
alartistic43(create)areplaying
42(vivid)displaythediverseculturesoftheChinese
trepresentativeamongthemisLyu
Opera,44uniquekindoftheChineseartform.45(root)inDongying,the
operahasbecomeextremelypopularamongtourists.
五、告知信/通知
46
.上周你校开展了
“
寻泉赏泉
”
研学活动,现拟举办研学交流会。请你以学生会的名义
在校英文报发布一则通知,内容包括:
试卷第8页,共10页
1.
时间、地点及与会人员;
2.
交流内容。
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。
Notice
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Students’Union
六、读后续写
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。
47
.
AsthelateafternoonsunbeatdownonhisfarminMissourilastMay,Brandonfinished
oftendid,histwosons,Louie,7,and
Everett,5,followedclosely.
Astheyheadedforthehouse,thetwoboysranaheadoftheirfather,whostoppedto
rdhad,overtime,
uiesteppedonit,itcavedinandhefellintothewell.
edaroundandfoundhis
youngersonEverettstandingalonebesidethewell,pointingtoitandscreaming.
Brandonquicklyrealizedwhathadhappened.“No,Louiecanbarelyswim,”hepanicked,
r,othewelland
tthinking,w,Brandonmanaged
hecoldwateratthebottomof
thewellandliftedLouieupashestuckhisownlegsandbackagainstthenarrowwallsfor
support.“Allright,Dad,wecanclimboutnow,”Louiesaid.
Ifonlyitwerethateasy!
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Thepipethathe’as
guptoseeEverettlookingdownatthem,Brandonshouted,
“Everett,you’heroadandstandbythe
rett,stayofftheroad.”
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。
Everettdidashewastold.
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ThecouplehurriedtothewellwithEverett.
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试卷第10页,共10页
参考答案:
1
.
B2
.
A3
.
B
【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了为保护生态环境,加纳招募志愿者的相关信息。
1
.细节理解题。根据小标题
Quickfacts
之下的
“Accommodations:2mealsdaily&
Homestay”
(住宿:每天两顿饭和寄宿家庭)可知,该项目为志愿者提供了每天两餐饭。故
选
B
项。
细节理解题。根据小标题
Yourroleasavolunteer
下第一段
“Youwillhelpbymaintainingthe2
.
grounds,constructingorrepairingparkfacilitiesandassistingwithlandmanagementprojects,as
wellasdirectingparkvisitors,promotingthepark’stouristappealandraisingawarenessof
environmentalissues.”
(您将通过维护场地、建造或修复公园设施、协助土地管理项目、指
导公园游客、促进公园的游客吸引力和提高对环境问题的认识来提供帮助。)可知,志愿者
的工作包括帮助维护地面管理。故选
A
项。
3
.细节理解题。根据小标题
Contactus
下的
“JointheVolunteerNationalParksandReserves
ProjecttodoyourpartfortheenvironmentinGhana.”
(加入志愿者国家公园和保护区项目,为
加纳的环境尽自己的一份力量。)可知,这个项目的目的是保护加纳的环境。故选
B
项。
4
.
D5
.
C6
.
A7
.
B
【导语】本文为一篇记叙文。作者尽管小时候学过芭蕾,但是当时没有特别的热情,直到
15
年以后又重拾芭蕾,并在身边一群成年后开始学习芭蕾舞的同伴们的热情鼓励下体会到
了芭蕾带来的乐趣,激发出了对芭蕾的热爱。
4
.推理判断题。根据第二段
“MyparentsputmeinballetclassesasayounggirlandIjustsortof
’likeIwasslowly
closingachapterinmylife,withnoparticularsorrowaboutthematter.(
当我还是个小女孩的时
候,我父母就让我去上芭蕾舞课,我就一直在跳。我不知道我对它有什么特别的热情。我离
开。感觉就像我在慢慢地结束我生命中的一章,没有特别的悲伤。
)”
可知,作者在最初接触
芭蕾的时候,没什么特别的热情,就算不再继续学也没有特别的恋恋不舍,故推知:芭蕾对
于作者没什么影响力。故选
D
项。
5
.推理判断题。根据
“Iwasn’tstrongorflexibleenoughtoaccomplishmovesthatusedtobe
,Ifelt
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