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秘密★啟用前試卷類型:A淄博市2023-2024學(xué)年度高三模擬考試英語20243月注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將自己的姓名、考生號、試室號和座位號填寫在答題卡上。用2B鉛筆將試卷類型(A)填涂在答題卡相應(yīng)位置上,并在答題卡相應(yīng)位置上填涂考生號。因筆試不考聽力,試卷從第二部分開始,試題序號從“21”開始。2.作答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡對應(yīng)題目選項(xiàng)的答案信息點(diǎn)除黑;如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案。答案不能答在試卷上。3.非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡各題目指定區(qū)域內(nèi)相應(yīng)位置上,如需改動,先劃掉原來的答案,然后再寫上新答案;不準(zhǔn)使用鉛筆和涂改液。不按以上要求作答無效。4.考生必須保持答題卡的整潔??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將試卷和答題卡一并交回。第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳答案。AGoodeveningeveryone!Ihopetopickyourbrainonpotentialadvertisingstrategiesandgainingnewcustomersformyboyfriend'scarrepairshop.Hehasbeenbusinessfor3yearsandisfairlysuccessful,butwearetryingtoincreasethenumberofchargeablehours.Whilehewasdoingrepairwork,Itookoveralltheadministrativeduties.firstthingonmyto-dolistwastogethimonsocialmedia.Iwasflooredthathehadnosocialmediapresence,whichisnotsurprisingconsideringheisoldschool.Now,hehasabusinessFacebookpageandanInstagramaccount,althoughitmaynotbeworthmuchyet.Weareworkingaweekly“feature”forbothplatformsordercreatesomeinterest.微信公眾號IAIEnglishHedoesn'twantdocoupons(優(yōu)惠券)ordiscountsoranythinglikethat,andIunderstandwhy.laborrateisalreadysignificantlylowerthananyoneelseinarea,andhisoverallcostsareloweraswell.ThisiswhereIamabitlost——howcanweeffectivelyattractmorecustomerswithoutahook?Myguesswouldbefocusingonthevalue,butI'mnotsurehowwellthatwillworkout.Weareconsideringsendingpostcardsaswellsincehealreadycooperateswithafewlocalshopssendtheirlargejobstohimandsuch.However,IamunsureaboutFacebookmarketing,butdefinitelyopen.1.Whatwasscheduledfirsttopromotebusiness?A.Workingoutaweeklyfeature.C.Establishinghispresenceonline.B.Increasingchargeablehours.D.Visitinghisoldschool.2.Howmighttheyattractnewclients?A.Byraisinglaborrates.B.offeringdiscountsandcoupons.D.Byhighlightingthevalueofservices.C.cuttingoverallcosts.3.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toofferinformation.C.Toshowadvantages.B.Toseekadvice.D.Tofindcooperation.BTherewasnowayescapewhentheyspottedapolarbear.VerenaMohauptandahandfulofcolleaguesweretrappedonafloatingseaicewhilethebeargazedatthem,smellingtheair,adangeroussign.“That'swheneverythingkicksin,”Mohauptsays,“andyoufocusonwhat'simportant.”Asacolleaguefiredintotheskyasawarningshot,Mohauptradioedtheirresearchshipafewkilometresaway,whosehelicopterluckilyarrivedquicklyandMohauptdidn'thavetousethegunthatwashangingoverhershoulder.KeepingalookoutforbearswasaregulardutyforMohaupt,thelogisticscoordinator(后勤協(xié)調(diào)員)forayear-longmissionknownastheMOSAiC——thelargestArcticresearchexplorationhistory.project,consistingofroughly300scientists,ledbyscientistMarkusRex,hascollectedmassivemeasurementsthatwillhelpbetterforecasthowwarmingwilltransformtheglobethecomingdecades.Formonths,theexplorationoperatedinconstantdarknesswhilepolarbearswanderednearby,stormsrockedtheshipandtheiceshiftedandcracked.Then,theSunreturned,theicebeganmelt,creatingalife-threateningriskandanightmareforresearchersneededkeeptheirinstrumentsfromsinking.Taskedwiththesecurityofthemission,Mohauptdesignedanextensivetrainingcoursefortheparticipantsinwhichtheylearnthowavoidthedanger,likestorm-rockingandice-cracking.TheyjumpedintoaNorwegianchannelintheirsurvivalsuitsandclimbedoutofthefreezingwatersusingonlytheiricepicks.Theylearnthowtoescapefromacrashedhelicopter.theydiscussedthepsychologicaleffectsofbeingfarfromhome.Mohauptbroughtknittingequipment,yogamatsandaviolinfortheirmentalhealth——althoughhavingbeenpreparedtheisolation.Mohauptdidn'texpectacareerinpolarregions,butsaysshehasalwaysbeendrawntothenorth.“Shewastheretomakesurethatwewereprotected,”saysMarkusRex,“Mohauptiscertainlythechampioninthefield.”4.Whydoestheauthormentionapolarbearinthebeginning?A.Toshowthethreatofbears.B.Totellaninterestingstory.C.TointroduceMohaupt'sjob.5.Whatcanknowfromparagraph3?D.describethepolarscenery.A.Theworkingconditionsweretough.B.Mohaupthelpedtocollectmassivedata.D.Mohaupt'sdutywasprotectpolarbears.C.Theexplorationwentonintotaldarkness.6.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMohaupt?A.Ambitiousandbrave.Passionateanddependent.C.Considerateandmodest.7.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?D.Professionalandresponsible.A.APotentialDangerintheExploration.AGuardianAngelofPolarResearchers.C.AGreatScientificExplorationinHistory.D.AGreatFemaleScientistinPolarResearch.CChancesareyou'veheardthephrase“l(fā)ikeamothaflame”——andprobablyseenitinactionanighttimefireorbarbecue,too.Itturnsout,however,thisage-oldsayingnotbequiteright.Ratherthanbeingattractedlight,moths’tendencyflytowardbrightnessisabehavioralresponsetohelpthemdeterminewhichisup,suggestsanewstudypublishedinthejournalNatureCommunications.Toavoidfallingdowntoground,insectsneedknowwhichwayisup,saysstudycoauthorSondhi,aNationalGeographicExplorer.Withoutsystemsmaintainspatial(空間的)orientation,thebrightnessofthesky,evenatnight,hasalwaysbeenastrongindicatorof“up”——untilartificiallightscamealong.Iftheymessthatup,theystartplummeting.Sondhiandateamofresearcherssetupexperimentsinvestigatehowdifferentlightsinfluenceflightbehavior.First,theresearcherssuspendedalightbulbfromaropebetweentwotrees——resemblingatypicaldownward-pointinglightandaseparatetest,theyturnedthelightupwardbymountingitonatripod(三腳架).Inbothcases,insectsleanedtheirwingedbackstothebulb.Butthelightpointedup,theinsectsoftenbumpedtotheground.Whatifthelightisspreadoverawidearea?TheresearchersstretchedalargewhitesheetacrossthetreeandprojectedaUVlightonit.Iftheinsectsweretruly“attracted”tothelight,theyshoulduptowardit.Instead,theinsectscruised(巡航)straightthroughthisilluminatedcorridor,flyinghowtheywouldduringday.Theteamthenplacedthesheetonthegroundandshinedthelightonit,whichiswhensomethingtrulyoddhappened:Allthesemothsflyingoverturnedupsidedownandcrashedoutofthesky.Directionalityoflightahugefactorinthepatternwehaveseen,notjustbrightnessorcolor.“Artificiallightsmaycauseamismatchbetweentheinsect'ssenseofwhichwayisupandtruedirectionofgravity,whichspellstroubleinsectspopulation.”saysSondhi.8.Whatcaninferredabout“l(fā)ikeamothaflame”inthenewstudy?A.Amothisgenerallyattractedbyaflame.C.Brightnessindicatesupforamoth.B.Artificiallightsarevaluableamoth.D.Amothhasasenseofdirection.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“plummeting”inparagraph2mean?A.Crashing.B.Speeding.C.Freezing.D.Suspending.10.Whatlightsinfluenceinsectsmostintheexperiments?A.UVlightsonthetree.B.Upward-pointinglights.C.Downward-pointinglights.D.Lightsofdifferentcolors.11.WhatisSondhi'sattitudetowardartificiallights?A.Concerned.B.Dismissive.C.Doubtful.D.Neutral.DWouldyouratherwatchanewmovie,oranoldfavorite?Wouldrathertryadishyou'veneverhadarestaurant,orstickwithsomethingyouknowyou'lllike?Researchersstudyingthe“mereexposureeffect”havefoundthatweoftenpreferthefamiliaroverthenovel.Peopledidn'tneedtoexperiencearewardorpositiveoutcomewhilearoundtheobject—simplybeingexposedtotheobjectwouldbeenoughtomakepeoplelikeit.testthis,socialpsychologistRobertZajonchadparticipantsreadwordsaforeignlanguageoutloudandvariedoftenparticipantsreadeachword(upto25repetitions).Next,afterreadingthewords,participantsaskedguessatthemeaningofeachwordbyfillingoutaratingscale(indicatinghowpositiveornegativetheythoughtthemeaningofthewordwas).Hefoundthatparticipantslikedwordsthattheyhadsaidmoreoften,whilewordsthatparticipantshadn'treadatallwereratedmorenegatively,andwordsthathadbeenread25timeswereratedhighest.Justthemereexposurethewasenoughtomakeparticipantslikemore.Oneplacewherethereexposureeffectoccursisadvertising.Itexplainsseeingthesameadvertisementmultipletimescouldbemoreconvincingthanjustseeingitonce.Ofcourse,there'sacautionhere:themereexposureeffectdoesn'thappenforthingsweinitiallydislike.Researchershavefoundthatourlikingforavarietyofthings(includingpictures,sounds,foods,andsmells)canbeincreasedwithrepeatedexposure,suggestingthatthemereexposureeffectisn'tlimitedtojustoneofoursenses.Additionally,researchershavefoundthatthemereexposureeffectoccursinstudieswithhumanresearchparticipantsaswellasstudieswithnon-humananimals.Anotherkeyfindingfromthisanalysisthatparticipantseventuallystartedlikeobjectslessafterrepeatedexposures.Inotherwords,asmallernumberofrepeatedexposureswillmakeyoulikesomethingmore——but,iftherepeatedexposurescontinue,youcouldeventuallygettiredofit.12.WhatisthekeyfactorinRobertZajonc'stest?A.Frequency.B.Preference.C.Originality.D.Achievement.13.Whichofthefollowingisanexampleofmereexposureeffect?A.Wefavoradvertisementatthefirstsight.C.Wearemoreconvincedofwhatwemetbefore.Astudentjoinedinclubbecauseoflove.D.AstudentreadasmanyEnglishwordsaspossible.14.Whatcanwelearnabout“mereexposureeffect”accordingtoparagraph4?A.Itistheresultofadvertising.B.Ithasnothingtodowithanimals.D.Itcanbeappliedmultiplesenses.C.Itistrueofwhatwedislikeatfirst.15.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Morelovebecauseofmoreexposures.C.Betterresultsfromtheearlierexposures.B.studyonmeexposureeffect.D.Theapplicationofmereexposureeffect.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。ThePowerofPeersDobirdsofafeatherreallyflocktogether?Peopledotendtochoosefriendswhosimilartothem.Manybehaviorsspreadsocially.Activitiesincertainbrainareaschangeotherpeoplearearound.16Youcanusethepowerofsocialrelationshipstogainhealthierhabits——andmotivateotherstodothesame.17Teensareespeciallyresponsivepeerinfluence.Atthesametime,therewardsystemtheteenbrainbecomesextrasensitive.Teensarejustlearningtoexplorethesocialworld.Understandingotherpeople'svaluesandbeinginfluencedbythemimportantpartsofsocializing.Aresearchshowsthatevenjusthavinganotherpeeraroundcanchangetherewardresponsethebrainandalsotherisk-takingtendenciesofteenagers.Somepeopleseemtobemoreeasilyinfluencedthanothersandmoresensitivetofeelingincludedorexcludedbyothers.18Butit'salsoatimethatpeerinfluencecanhelpteensthriveifitgetsthemmoreinvolvedwiththeircommunityorhelpsthemlearnbehaviorstogetalongwithothers.It'sthequalityoffriendships——notquantitythatreallymakesthedifference.Friendshipsyoufeelyouwanttoletgoofmaybelowquality.19Highqualityfriendshipsprovideunderstanding,support,andrecognitionofyourself-worth.Thesetypesoffriendshipsaremoresteadyandsatisfying.Spendingwithfriendscanbeespeciallyhelpfulforpeople.Noticingthatourbehaviorisinfluencedbyotherpeople,wecanbeintentionalandtrytofocusonthepeoplewhoaredoingthethingswewanttogetintoourselves.20A.Adolescenceissuchariskyperiod,B.Thatcanaffectwhatyouchoosetodo.C.Peerpressurecansometimesleadtocompetition.D.Peoplecareaboutwhatothersthinkacrossalldifferentagegroups.E.Theyarelinkedpooracademicperformanceandbehavioralissues.F.Sharingyourhealthyhabitscouldalsomakearealdifferenceothers.G.Thenumberoffriendsyouhavedeterminesyourlevelofsocialinfluence.第三部分語言知識運(yùn)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,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。MatthewWeihmuller,ablindjazzinstructor,hasbeenteachingpeopleofdifferentabilitiesinTampafor10years.Hehas21performanceusinghisdisabilityasateachingtool.ofhisteachingmethodsistotakeawayofthefive,requiringperformersleanmoreheavilyonothers.“SomethingthatIdois23thelights.Theyhavetolistenand24theirinstrumentwiththeirfingersandhands.Inthisway,thestudentsthematerialbetterinthedark,”explainedWeihmuller.BeingblindhasneverstoppedWeihmullerfromseekinghis26formusic.Whenhestartedplaying,he27braille(布萊葉盲文)sheetmusic,andpieceswouldtakemonths,evenyearstolearn.,professionalswerecapableofprovidingthismusicthen,sohe29to“braille”hisown,allthethroughcollege.Andhis30paidoff.Hisnotbeingabletoseeandreadtraditionalsheetsofmusichasallowedhim31hisothersenses,whichisoneofthemain32he'stalentedplayingjazzmusicandthe33thatcomeswithit.Asaneducatorwithblindness,Weihmuller34turninganydisadvantageintoanadvantage.Hehopesthathecanothersdealwiththeirbarriersandchallengesthesamewaythathehas.whentheyleavehisclassroomthey'renotonlybettermusiciansbutbetterpeople.21.A.independent22.A.skillsB.outstandingB.chancesB.putawayB.searchC.entertainingC.responsibilitiesC.turnoffC.studyD.ordinaryD.sensesD.breakupD.perform23.A.takeover24.A.feel25.A.enjoyB.realizeC.recognizeC.spiritD.learn26.A.courage27.A.afforded28.A.Moreover29.A.happened30.A.services31.A.refuseB.passionB.recommendedB.InsteadB.refusedB.effortsD.concerndemandedD.presentedD.OtherwiseC.MeanwhileC.failedD.managedD.beliefspromisesC.perfectB.abandonB.resultsD.completeD.purposes32.A.reasonsC.functions33.A.inventionB.revolutionintroductionD.innovationD.imaginesD.persuade34.A.regrets35.A.amuseemphasizesB.allowC.ignoresC.inspire第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Associalmediahasskyrocketedinpopularitythepastyears,(it)lightning-fastdevelopmenthascausedpublicconcern.Overusingmayleadmanyseriousproblems,suchmentalhealthproblems,37(reduce)learningtimeandpoorinterpersonalquality.andmorekidsofallagesareexperiencingunease,anxietyandevendepressionifthey'reseparatedfromtheirphones.YouTubeboasts()many“funny”videosofkidslosingtheirtemperwhenscreens38(take)away.it'simportantkeepabalancebetweenourlifeonthescreen39thatintherealworld.TryingtheseunpluggedDosmayhelp.First,setascheduletoputadults,teensandkidsbacktogetherwithfamily,friendsandneighborsperson.cantryboardgamesinsteadofvideogames.Second,getoutside41(regular)dohide-and-seek,plantagarden,orjustsitandwatchthebirds.42(build)ourrelationshipwithnatureincreasesourpeace,positivityandwell-being,43bringsmuchbenefit.Third,getoffthechairorsofatowalk,bike,stretchanddance!Remindyourbodyitcanmoveintoother(position)besides“LookingatScreen”.Last,practicemindfulnessandacceptance.Mindfulnessistheactofpayingattentionthepresentmoment,withoutjudgment.Acceptanceincreasespeacewithinus,unlikesocialmediainteraction,which45(promote)self-judgmentandother-judgment.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)學(xué)校英語俱樂部正在舉辦線上論壇。本期主題是Einstein的名“Trynottobecomeaofsuccess,butrathertrytobecomeamanofvalue.”。請你用英語寫一篇短文參與網(wǎng)上發(fā)帖活動,內(nèi)容包括:1.解釋這句話的含義;2.給合事例談一下你的理解。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為802.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Beingapersonofvalue第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。ItwastheseconddayIleftmylovelyhometownthecitytolivewithmygrandfather,takingmethesupermarketforthefirsttime.“Iforgot.You'veneverseenasupermarketbefore,haveyou?”Ishookhead,indicatingindifferencethesurroundings.“Imagineitlikethis,”Grandfathersaid,“Thisstore’sspeakingtoyou.Itistellingyousomeofthethingsthatyou'veneverlearned.”Ididnotunderstand.“Atradingpostaremotetownonlyshowsyouasmallpartoftheworld.Thisstorespeaksofaworldthatisaverybigplace.”“SoIshouldjustforgetroots,isthatit?”Angryandupset,Iwasexpressingmyreluctancetolivehere.“Absolutelynot.Carryitwithyou,thatyoumayfreelynavigateinbothworlds,bigandsmall.”Ignoringwordsfromhim,mygazefellonawomanselectingsomegreenapples.Ithoughtwhatifit'sabigworld,butI'dratherpurchasewhateverinatradingpostfortheyonlystockedonetypeofapples,leastallripe!Noticingtheexpressionsonmyface,Grandfatherchuckled.Hegracefullywalkedoverthetablewherethegreenappleswereandselectedhalfadozen.“You’llgetastomachacheifyouconsumegreenapples,”Isaid.Grandfatherappearedasthoughhewasgoinglaughagain,buthedidn't.Therewasnowordanymore.IfollowedhimwhileGrandfatherfilledthecartwithournecessities,encounteringnumerousnewitems.Iwasburningtoaskhimwhatthosestrangefoodswere,andwhattheirflavorsandoriginswere.However,IkeptitmymindthatIwassupposedtobeboredanduninterestedanything,thus,keepingsilentalltheway.Asweexitedthesupermarket,Grandfatherwassmilingasifheunderstoodsomeprivatejokes.Abouthalfwayback,hegesturedformetostop,

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