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2023屆山東省高三第二次學業(yè)質量聯(lián)合檢測

英語

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第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。

A

The2023AudubonPhotographyAwardsOpensforEntries

The2023AudubonPhotographyAwardsofficiallyopensforentriesfromJanuary12,2023

untilMarch9,2023at12:00pm.Judgeswillawardeightprizestophotographersand

videographers.Prizesinclude:

?GrandPrize:$5,000

?ProfessionalPrize:$2,500

?AmateurPrize:$2,500

?PlantsforBirdsPrize:$2,500

?VideoPrize:$2,500

?FemaleBirdPrize:$1,000

?FisherPrize:$1,000

?YouthPrize:SixdaysatAudubon7sHogIslandAudubonCampforteens

Forthesecondyear,AudubonwillawardtheFemaleBirdPrizeandtheVideoPrize.The

FemaleBirdPrizecontinuestodisplaythebeautyoffemalebirds,whichareoftenunder-

appreciatedandunder-researchedinbothbirdingandscience.TheVideoPrizeonceagainwillbe

awardedtothetopvideoofbirdsdemonstratinguniquebehaviorsorhighlightingbirdlifeinits

habitat.

WinningphotosandvideoswillbefeaturedinafutureissueofAudubonmagazine.The

contestisopentoalllegalresidentsoftheUS,whoare13yearsofageorolder.Photosthatdonot

followAudubon,sGuidetoEthicalBirdPhotographyandVideographywillbedisqualified.Entry

feesare$15perimageorvideo.Nopaymentisrequiredlorentrantswhoare13to17yearsofage.

1.Whatwilltheteenwinnerget?

A.Anoverseastour.

B.Achancetocamp.

C.Anissueofthemagazine.

D.Aprizemoneyof$2.500.

2.WhatcanweknowabouttheFemaleBirdPrize?

A.Itwasfirstestablishedin2021.

B.Itisawardedtothetopvideoofbirds.

C.Ithelpsboostthefemalebirdresearch.

D.Itisintendedforfemalephotographers.

3.Whichofthefollowingcanmeetthecontestsrequirement?

A.Sendingtheentrytoanon-officialwebsite.

B.Submittinganentrythemedthelandscape.

C.PostingtheentrybytheendofMarch.

D.Payingentryfeesifentrantsareover18.

B

ThomasMayfieldhadamajorproblemtosolveinhisfifth-gradeclassroom.

,tΓmnotgoodatadding.Idon,tknowhowtoregrouporborrow.Γmnotgoodatsubtracting

(減法).OrIdon,tknowmyfactsyet,andΓmafifth-grader,“Mayfield9sstudentsusedtotell

him.The42-year-oldmathsteacherfromFortWorth,Texas,knewitwasimportanttotry

somethingnew,especiallybecausemostofhisstudentswerealsostrugglingoutsideofthe

classroom.uSingleparenthomes,parentsputinprison,lowfinancialstability-alotofmisfortunes

thatweregoingon,υhesaid.

Toreachstudentsinawaythatwasfamiliarandinviting,hebroughtrapmusictothe

classroom.Mayfieldplayedaninstrumentalbeattoarapsong.Hegothisstudentsexcited.Then

theystartedtorapaboutdecimal(十進位)pointplaces."Let5sstartwiththetenths/Likea

dimetoadollar,there,s1outof10/Thenwemovetothehundredths,onepartoutofmany/Oneout

of100,wecallthatapenny...nrappedMayfieldandstudents.

PareeceMorehouse,oneofMayfield1Sformerstudents,isnowintenthgradeandlovesold-

schoolrap.BeforeMr.MayfieldfSclass,Morehousedidn,tlikemathsandstruggledwithit.But

pairingthedifficultsubjectwithmusicwasgame-changingforher.

“Icanrecallmyselfathomedoinghomeworkandjustsingingthesonginmyhead,helping

meunderstand,"Morehousesaid."Itwasreallyagreatwaytohelpmemakeitthrough

maths.”

“Studentswillproduceworkifyoureachthemwheretheyareandtakenotesonwhatthey,re

interestedin,whetherthat,smusic,artorsports.It'simportanttousethingsthatresonate(共鳴)

withthem,,'saidMayfield.

4.WhatledThomasMayfieldtotrysomethingnewinhisteaching?

A.Hisout-of-dateteachingroutines.

B.Urgentrequestsofstudents*parents.

C.Disadvantagedconditionsofstudents.

D.Students*devotiontostudyafterschool,

5.HowdidThomasMayfieldteachthekids?

A.Byexplainingthemathsprinciples.

B.Byaskingthemtodomoreexercises.

C.Byinstructingthekidstowritemusic.

D.Bycombiningmusicalnoteswithmaths.

6.WhatdoesThomasMayfieldhighlightinclass?

A.Educatorsmustinspirethekids,interestfirst.

B.Rulesshouldbesetforlearnersinadvance.

C.Eachstudentshouldbetreatedequally.

D.Importancemustbeattachedtomusic.

7.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.NeverTooLatetoLeam

B.TheKeystoTeachingMaths

C.HardWorkTurnsintoHeartWork

D.CuriousMindsNeverFeelContented

C

Asenvironmentalawarenesshasrisenintheworld,attitudestosightseeinghavechanged.Itis

excitingtovisitremoteforestsorspotrarespeciesinthosemysteriouscountries.However,with

flightsorlongroadjourneysinvolved,travelingtofar-awaydestinationsiscarbon-intensive,and

conservationcanbemademoredifficultaswellasassistedbysightseers.Therefore,peopleand

authoritieshavebeentryingtomaximizethebenefitswhileminimizingtheharmsbyadvocating

domestictours.

Mostpeople,whotakemostholidays,understandbetterthaneverthattherearecostsaswell

asbenefitsassociatedwithexploring.Oneofthesixpledgesmadebyanenvironmentalcampaign

launchedlastmonth-TheJump,isto“holidaylocal",takingshort-distanceflightsonceeveιy

threeyearsandlong-distanceflightsveryrarely.Onahigherlevel,somegovernmentsareworking

onthisaswell.Colombia,forexample,recentlyintroducedlawsaimedatpromotingsustainable

tourism.

Fortunately,theUK,snationalparksandcountlessotherlandscapesmeanthatthereisno

shortageofspecialplacesfordomesticnaturetouriststovisit.Onerecentsurveyfoundthat

WindsorGreatParkandKewGardenshavebecomeBritain,smostpopularattractions,whileinthis

specialtimetherehavedifficultiesforindoorspaceswhichdonotapplytooutdoorones.Some

companiesthatformerlyranforeigntripshaveadaptedtotheinfectiousdiseasebytakingpeopleto

watchdolphinsandothermarinelifeoffBritishcoastsinstead.Thisisnottominimizethe

destructionofnaturethatisalsotakingplace,ButasweIaceanincreasingenvironmental

emergency,itisessentialtoappreciatethenaturethatsurroundsus.Inasmallway,outingstowatch

dragonflies,seals,orbesurroundedbytreescouldhelpustofocusonwhatmatters.

8.Whyhavepeoplechangedtheirattitudestowardstravel?

A.Visitingremoteareasistooexciting.

B.Long-distancetravelsaremoreattractive.

C.Peopledenvironmentalawarenesshasimproved.

D.Travelerscanassistwithprotectionofscenicspots.

9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"pledges”inparagraph2mean?

A.Commitments.

B.Prohibitions.

C.Symbols.

D.Surveys.

10.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph3?

A.Indooractivitiesarebecomingmorepopular.

B.PeopleintheUKarecarryingouttheinitiative.

C.Thetravelagenciespreferoverseasbusiness.

D.TheUKlacksabundanthistoricattractions.

11.Whichofthefollowingdoestheauthorprobablysupport?

A.Domestictravelingmeansnoharmtotheenvironment.

B.Thereisnopointintravelingtoremotescenicspots.

C.Thesceneryismuchbetterinforeigncountries.

D.Itmattersmuchtoappreciatethebeautyaroundus.

D

Creativevisualizationistheprocessofgeneratingvisualmentalimagery,witheyesopenor

closed.Itmeanscreatinganimagetoyoursubconscious(潛意識的)mind.

Yoursubconsciousmindcreatesyourrealitybasedonanumberofmessagesyousendtoit.

Oneofthesemessagesisthepicturesandimagesthatyouvisualizeandsendtoyoursubconscious

mind.Itthenpicksupthiscreativevisualizationorpictureandbeginscreatingwhatitsees.

Thekeytounderstandinghowcreativevisualizationworksistofirstunderstandthatyour

subconsciousminddoesnotknowwhatisrealandwhatisfiction.Itsimplycreatesyourreality

basedontheimagethatyouvisualize.Soifyouvisualizeyourselfstruggling,poor,unhappy,single

ordepressedthenthisistherealitythatyoursubconsciousmindcreates.

Visualizingproperlyandregularlycanandwillchangeyourlife.Someofthegreatestathletes

includingMichaelJordanwilltellyouthattheyoftenvisualizebeforeplaying.Theycreateamovie

ofsuccessintheirmindsbeforeactuallycompeting.Someofthemostsuccessfulpeoplewilltell

youthattheyalwaysseetheirsuccessaheadoftime.Creativevisualizationisevenbeingusedto

helppatientswithchronic(慢性的)illnessesfighttheirdiseases.Butjustlikepositivethinkingor

anyothertechnique-onitsown,creativevisualizationcannotcreateacompletechange.Itwillhave

animpactbutitwon,tcreateallthechangesyouwantinashortperiodoftime.Besides,itisnot

justcreatingamovieinyourmindonaregularbasis.Thereismuchmoretoitandyouneedto

developacertaintechniqueinordertoenjoythefullbenefits.

Doyouwanttobeginvisualizingsoyoucancreatethethingsyouwantinlife?Thensignup

forthe7-daye-courseandgetthefullbenefits.You,lllearnhowtoworkwithvisualizationandall

thetechniquesthatwillcreatealotofsuccess.

12.Howdoesoursubconsciousmindwork?

A.Bytakingpicturesinreality.

B.Bycreatingthewildestdreams.

C.Bypickingupvisionsinnature.

D.Byprocessingtheinformationitreceives.

13.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?

A.Thekeytosuccess.

B.TheintroductiontoJordan.

C.Thebenefitsofvisualization.

D.Theachievementsofgreatathletes.

14.Whatmighttheauthoragreewithconcerningvisualization'seffectonchronicillnesses?

A.Itcallsforspecialskills.

B.Itcreatesacompletechange.

C.Ithasanimmediateeffect.

D.Itdependsonregularpractice.

15.Whatistheauthor,spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Toofferanoveltreatment.

B.Toattractreaderstoacourse.

C.Toexplainacomplextheory.

D.Tointroducearesearchresult.

第二節(jié)全科試題免費下《高中僧課堂》(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5

分)

根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余

選項。

Howtogotosleepquickly?Doesthisquestionseemsimilartoyou?Thisisthemostcommon

questionamongpeoplethesedays.Manypeopletossandturnallnight,whentheyaretryingtoget

somesleep.Sometimes,thisisevenworse.Youmaynotevenwink(眨眼)thewholenight.16

But,youwouldbesurprisedtoknowthatyoujusthadasleepofjustanhourortwo.Ifyouare

thinkingaboutthequestionhowtogotosleepquickly,thenitisgoodtoidentifythecausesthatare

keepingyouawake.

17Onanaverage,apersonshouldhave7to8hoursofsleepeverynight.Havingagoodnight

sleepwillresultinhealthylife.Sleeplessnesswillresultinlackofconcentrationatwork,obesity,

illness,andmanymorethings.

Therearemanythingsthatmightbecausingsleeplessnights.Emotionalfactorsareoneofthe

maincauses.18Besides,yourbedroomplaysavitalrolewithregardstoyoursleep.Changingyour

bedroomenvironmentwillhelpyoualotinhavinggoodnightsleep.j_9Makesurethatyouare

maintainingtherightroomtemperatureinthebedroom.Tiytoremoveallthethingsthatmake

distractingnoisesinyourbedroom,suchasyourcomputerandtelevisionfromyourbedroom,as

thesethingshaveamajoreffectonyoursleep.Youcanhaveastereo(音響)inyourroom,only

whileplayingsomerelaxingmusic.20Andhaveacomfortablebed.sothatyoucanhavea

comfortablegoodnightsleep.

A.Factorscausesleeplessnights.

B.Sleepisveryimportantinourlife.

C.Atlastyougetsomesleepandwakeup.

D.Bedroomismeantforrelaxingandsleeping.

E.Makesurethatthebedlightintheroomisnottoobright.

F.Thoselikedepression,stress,andanxietywillkeepyouawakeallnight.

G.Thesearesomeofthenaturalandsimpletechniquesthatcanhelpyousleepquickly.

第二部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填人空白處的最佳選項。

TheschooldayinJanuarybeganlikeanyother.Therewerefewerstudentsintheclassthan

non??al,12??theusual18,duetothesnowstonτι.Thekidswere22attheirdesksaftersingingand

dancingaroundtheclassroomwhen,Mrs.Hodges,afirst-gradeteacher,saidher23wasbecoming

blurred(模糊的),andcouldn,tmakeoutthethreeboyssittinginfrontofher.Thekidsnoticed

shewasbehaving24,buttheythoughtshewasjustjokingbecausetheyhadjustfinisheda25

exercise.Suddenly,shefelloutofthechair.

Beforefalling26.Mrs.Hodgesaskedthekidstogoforhelpbutwasn,tsureiftheywould

understand.27,thekidsreceivedthemessagewell.Whiletwo28withMrs.Hodges,somerushed

togetother29andmedicalworkers,andotherssplituptocovermoregroundinthehallways.

Whensheeventually30,Mrs.Hodgeswassurroundedbyteachersanddoctors.Mrs.Hodges

said,“Ican,t??howtheyfeltatsevenyearsold,havingtofacethat,Iam32theyhavetowitness

theemergencyatsuchayoungage,butalsobelievehavingthemtherehelped33mylife.”

Theclass,sheroiceffortswere34bytheircommunity.Theyreceivedcertificatesandmedals

fortheirbraveactions.They,renow35asπHodges,Heroesn.Butthey,reunwiIlingtobecomethetalk

ofthetown.

21.A.infaceofB.inchargeofC.aswellasD.insteadof

22.A.hidingB.sittingC.dressingD.arriving

23.A.motiveB.imageC.memoryD.vision

24.A.properlyB.normallyC.responsiblyD.differently

25.A.playfulB.regularC.mentalD.physical

26.A.behindB.insensibleC.outD.asleep

27.A.NaturallyB.FranklyC.FortunatelyD.Suddenly

28.A.StudiedB.CommunicatedC.agreedD.remained

29.A.teachersB.parentsC.classmatesD.friends

30.A.awakenedB.StruggledC.retiredD.succeeded

31.A.denyB.fbrgetC.judgeD.imagine

32.A.annoyedB.astonishedC.sorryD.thankful

33.A.saveB.improveC.takeD.disturb

34.A.madeB.restoredC.recognizedD.suspected

35.A.broughtdownB.referredtoC.leftoutD.takenin

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題L5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。

China,sfirstcomprehensivemuseum36(focus)people9sattentiononarchaeology(考古

學)openedtothepubliconApril28,2022inXi,an,thecapitalcityofShaanxiProvince.

TheShaanxiArchaeologyMuseum37_(propose)in2009.Afterseveralyearsofpreparation,

Constmctionbeganin2019,anditwascompletedinDecember,2021.Thebuildinghas38total

floorspaceof36,000squaremeters.Xi,anand39_(it)neighboringareaprovidedcrucial

referencepointsforstudiesonurbanconstruction,socialstructures,40theformationofcentral

dynastiesinancienttimes.

Exhibitsinthenewmuseumarefrom4j_(discovery)madebytheShaanxiAcademyof

Archaeology,oneofthemostfamousinstitutesforarchaeologicalstudiesinChina.SunZhouyong,

directorofthemuseum,said,“Thenewvenueaims42.(demonstrate)thebeautyofthe43

(culture)relics,andofferextensiveinformationonthelocations44theywereunearthed.υSome

relicsmightbeunattractivetotheeye,buttheycontainkeycluesforacademicbreakthroughs.

Themuseumwillaccommodateupto1,500visitorsdailyuntiltheendofJuly.Online

reservationsareneededandentryis45(complete)freeofcharge.ItisclosedonWednesdays.

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