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届山东省济宁市高三高考模拟考试英语试题
山东省济宁市2020届高三高考模拟考试(6月)英语试题
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。
AdmissiontoAngkor
Angkorpass
AdmissiontotheAngkorArchaeologicalParkisthroughtheAngkorpass.Thispassisneededtovisitanyofthetempleswithinthepark.Itisvalid(有效的)forallmonumentsinthearea,exceptforBengMealeaandPhnomKulen.Besuretohaveavalidpass,andticketsareregularlycheckedatmostofthemonumentsandatthecheckpoints.
WheretobuytheAngkorpass
ThemainticketsalesofficeistheAngkorConservationAreaticketboothonCharlesdeGaulleroad.AllAngkorpassesareavailablehere.Ticketboothsareopendailyfrom5a.m.to5:
30p.m.Hotels,guesthouses,shopsetc.arenotauthorizedtosellAngkorpasses.
Typesofpasses
Passesforseveraldurationsareavailable:
◆1dayatUS$37
◆3daysatUS$62
◆7daysatUS$72
The3-dayticketisvalidforany3dayswithinaweek,the7-dayticketforany7dayswithinamonth.Admissionforchildrenyoungerthan12isfree.PricesarequotedinUSDollars,butcanalsobepaidinCambodianRiel,ThaiBahtorEuro.
Theinformationboardattheticketboothsliststrictrules:
◆Passesarenotrefundable.
◆Passesarenottransferable.Thepasscontainsaphotothatistakenwithawebcamattheticketoffice.
◆Passesarenotvalidaftertheirvaliditydate.Passeshavevalidityfromandtodateprintedonthem.
Ticketsboughtbefore5p.m,arevalidthesameday.Itisnotpossibletobuyaone-daypassforthenextday.Ticketsboughtafter5p.m.arevalidthesamedayuntilsunsetandthenextday.Makesurethepassisnotstampedorholesaren’tpunched(打孔)intoit,whichinvalidatesit,
1.WherecantheAngkorpassbepurchased?
A.Atthecheckpoints.B.Attheticketbooths.
C.Inthehotels.D.Intheshops.
2.Howmuchshouldacouplewithan8-year-oldpayfora3-daytriptoAngkor?
A.US$74.B.US$124.
C.US$144.D.US$62.
3.WhatdoweknowabouttheAngkorpass?
A.Itincludesaccesstoallsites.
B.ItmustbepaidinUSDollars.
C.Itcanbetransferredtoothers.
D.Stampedticketsareinvalid.
B
RioghnaandHannahPittockspentthefirstfewminutesfeelingsorryforthemselves.Rioghna,ajunioratRochesterMayoHighSchool,hadspringsportstoplay.Hannah,asenioratUniversityofChicago,wasgoingtohaveaspringbreakinAruba.However,bothwerecanceledbecauseofCOVID-19.Buttheysoonrecoveredandnowtheyaresittingathome,solvingRochester’sproblemsintheirway.Pointingtothecomputerscreen,Hannahtellshersister,“Sheisanurseandherchildneedstobematched.”
ThetwosistersbirthedtheirplanlastSaturdayonthedrivehomefrompickingupHannahinChicago.Asmoremedicalworkersweresenttowork,fightingagainstthefiercepandemic(流行病),thesistersknewmanyoftheirfamilieswouldneedchildcare.Atthesametime,teensthroughoutRochesterwereoffschool.SoonSunday,HannahandRioghnalaunchedStepUpToSit.Alreadythey’repairedmorethan40familieswithsitters.
“Theyoungpeopleinthecommunityaresteppinguptodotheirpart,”Hannahsays,“Wearedelightedthatwe’rehavinganimpactonpeople’slivesinthishardtime.”Forthelastfourdays,160teenshaveregisteredtohelp,mostwilingtoworkfree.ifpairedwithafamilyinneed.Withmoreandmoreteensjoiningin,thetwosistersdecidetolaunchStepUpToShop,aplatformforteenstodelivergroceriestoseniors.
Rioghnaacknowledgespeopleofheragegetabadreputationassmartphone-addictedandselfish.ThePittocksistersareprovingotherwise,“Amidthepandemic,peopleshouldbeallowedtobeupsetandallowedtobealittlebitdownabouttheupsetintheirlives,butit’saboutsomethingbiggerandrecognizingweallhaveourparttoplayhere,”Rioghnasays.
4.Whydidthetwosistersfeelsorryforthemselves?
A.Theywouldjoininactivitiesseparately.
B.Theyhadtogiveuptheirplannedactivities.
C.TheywereinfectedwithCOVID-19seriously.
D.TheirparentsweresenttobattleCOVID-19.
5.StepUptoSitisaplatformto.
A.pairmedicalworkerfamilieswithteensitters
B.callonteenstodelivergroceriestoseniors
C.spreadbasichealthknowledgetopeople
D.instructteenstostudyonlineathome
6.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthetwosisters?
A.Tolerant.B.Humble.C.Caring.D.Stubborn.
7.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?
A.Smartphoneaddictionmakesteensselfish.
B.ThePittocksistersactedonalowprofile.
C.Peoplecandonothingagainstpandemic.
D.Thereissomemisunderstandingofteens.
C
Thelowpercentageofwomeninscience,technology,engineering,andmathematics(STEM)careersisoftenattributed(归因于)tomenbeingbelievedtobebetteratthesortofthinkingthosefieldsrequire.Thoughstudieshavedebunkedtheview,theyhavelargelybeenbasedonresultsacquiredfromvariousseveralstandardizedtests.Now,researchersfromPennsylvania’SCarnegieMellonUniversityhavefoundevidencethatishardtooverlook;MRI(磁共振成像)provesthatyounggirlsandboysusethesamemechanismsandnetworksinthebraintosolvemathproblems.
Thegroundbreakingstudytoevaluatethebiologicalgenderdifferencesinthemathtalentofyoungchildrenwasledbytheuniversity’sprofessorofneuroscience,JessicaCantlon.Fortheirstudy,theteamselected104youngchildren,between3and10yearsold,dividedalmostequallybygender.ThescientistsusedafunctionalMRItoobservetheirbrainactivityastheyengagedinmathtasks.Theseincludedwatchingageappropriateeducationalvideosanddoingmathexercisessuchascountingandaddition,aswellasreadingforcomparison.
“Welookedatwhichareasofthebrainrespondmorestronglytomathematicscontentinthevideosandtasks,comparedtononmathcontentlikereadingorthealphabet,Cantlonsaid.“Whenwedothatinlitegirls,weseeaparticularnetworkofthebrainrespond,andwhenwedothatsameanalysisinboys,weseetheexactsameregions.”
SowhydogirlsandyoungwomentendtoavoidmathandSTEMcareersingeneral?
Cantlonthinksitmayberootedinsocialandculturalconventions.Previousstudieshaveindicatedthatparentstendtospendmoretimewithyoungboysinplaythatinspirespatialcognition(空间认知)-suchastoysthatinvolvelearningnumberskillsandshapesandsolvingpuzzles.Educatorswerealsoobservedtospendmoretimewithboysduringmathclass.
8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“debunked”inparagraph1mean?
A.Disproved.B.Supported.C.Confirmed.D.Overlooked.
9.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlyfocuson?
A.Thepurposeoftheresearch.
B.Theprocessoftheresearch.
C.Theparticipantsoftheresearch.
D.Thefindingsoftheresearch.
10.WhatcontributestothelackofwomeninSTEMcareers?
A.Mentalcapacity.B.Genderdifference.
C.Traditionalprejudice.D.Familybackground.
11.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.MRI-AGreatHelperinResearch
B.Toys-BoostersforSTEMPotential
C.BoysandGirls:
EquallyTalentedinMath
D.STEMCareers:
CallingforMorewomen
D
Algorithms(算法)affectnearlyeverypartofaperson’sexperienceontheInternet.Searchenginesaremostpeople’sentrytotheInternet.Ifapersonwantstofindinformationaboutsomething,theyusuallystartwithasearchbar.Assoonastheystattypingorchoosinglinks,thealgorithmstartsgatheringdataabouteverychoiceusersmakeandusesthatdatatotrytofindthewebsitesorinformationthatmostdirectlyrelatetowhattheuserislookingfor.
Theproblemwithalgorithmisthattheycanlimitthekindsofinformationpeoplesee,saysMacMillan,areadingresearcherwithProjectInformationLiteracy(能力).Hearguesthiscanbeharmfultopeople’scriticalthinkingandleadthemtobelievethatonlyonepointofviewiscorrect.
Companiesalsopaytopostadvertisementsforproductsthatcouldrelatetousers’searchdata.Forexample,ifyousearchforplacestotakeavacation,youwilllikelystarttoseeadsfortravelcompanies,flightsorhotels.
ReneeHobbs,directoroftheMediaEducationLabattheUniversityofRhodeIsland,however,arguesthatalgorithmsarenotallbad.Shesayssearchenginealgorithmscanhelpyoufindwhatmightbethemostusefulinformationfaster.ButshesaysitisintheinterestsofInternetcompaniestokeepusersontheInternetforaslongaspossiblesotheyseemoreads.
ThecurrentgenerationofyoungpeoplegrowupusingtheInternetandtheyareprone(易于遭受)todistrustfulinformation.ThatiswhyschoolsmusttrainstudentshowtousetheInternetmorewiselyintheirStudies.Itisthedutyofeducationtokeepstudentsinformedabouttheworldaroundthem.Yetitisnotthedutyofeducationalone.Andlawmakersshouldconsiderincreasingdataprotectionrules.Individualscanalsouseawidevarietyofwebsitestoavoidalgorithmiccontrols.
12.Howdoalgorithmsaffectusers’Internetexperience?
A.TheyleadtoslowerInternetconnection.
B.Theyblockadsforusersautomatically.
C.Theyalwayshelpusersgetreliablelinks.
D.Theydeterminethecontentusersreceive.
13.WhatisHobbs’attitudetoalgorithms?
A.Doubtful.B.Supportive.C.Objective.D.Indifferent.
14.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthelastparagraph?
A.YoungpeoplefallvictimtotheInternet.
B.Dataprotectionrulesarealreadyenough.
C.Educationisfullyresponsibleforalgorithmiccontrols.
D.Jointeffortsareneededtohandlealgorithmiccontrols.
15.Whichcolumnofamagazineisthetextmostlikelyfrom?
A.Science.B.Entertainment.C.Advertisement.D.Fashion.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分125分)
阅读下而短文,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。
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