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学年高三英语上学期期末题型分类冲刺13综合测试3山东卷解析版.docx

1、学年高三英语上学期期末题型分类冲刺13综合测试3山东卷解析版综合测试(考试时间:100分钟 试卷满分:120分)第一部分:阅读理解(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)阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。A(2021山东临沂市高三期中)MusicRoyal Albert Hall:Eric Clapton returns to the Royal Albert Hall next May, marking his only UK shows in 2021Claptons career as

2、 a professional musician has seen him create an abundance of records with numerous bandsTime:May to Julythe first Tuesday and the first Sunday per monthStarts:7:30 pmThere is a ticket limit of six tickets per householdCall 472-556 for more informationhttp:/www.RConcertgebouw Hall:It goes without say

3、ing that the Concertgebouw and jazz and pop music make a perfect combinationThe stages of both the Main Hall and the Recital Hall have borne witness to nearly the whole of jazz historyNote:Concerts until December 31, 2020 do not have assigned seating due to our corona measuresStaff members will show

4、 you to your seatsFor the Main Hall you can choose in which section you would like to sit:balcony, stage or orchestraA free schedule of events is available by calling the box office at 488-576 for more informationhttp:/Boston Symphony Orchestra:The Boston Symphony Orchestra is pleased to present Enc

5、ore BSO Recitals, a colorful and eclectic online concert series spotlighting 50 musicians of the Boston Symphony OrchestraIt will give viewers a rare opportunity to experience the individual attraction of many of the musicians who make up the world-known ensemble(乐团)Video streams begin on Thursdays

6、at noon Eastern TimeA donation of$25 or more will give you access to all nine videos in the serieshttp:/Carnegie Hall:Pianist Jonathan Bisss 2021 master class focuses on the late solo works of BeethovenBrahms, and Schuberta fascinating journey for the six young pianists who participateBiss hosts thi

7、s programwhich also includes an interaction between performers and audienceStudents with IDcards can attend the events for freePhone:654-112http:/16How many performances will Eric Clapton give in Royal Albert Hall in 2021?A2 B4 C6 D817Which number should you call if you want to have a free timetable

8、 of the events?A472-556 B654-112 C228-679 D488-57618Where can students go to have a program including a live communication procedure?ACarnegie Hall BRoyal Albert HallCConcertgebouw Hall DBoston Symphony OrchestraB (2021山东省济南市莱芜第一中学高三月考) “Join our exciting wildlife watching tours and experience the h

9、oliday of a lifetime!” Eco-wildlife tours like this are becoming more and more popular with tourists. The opportunity to see whales and dolphins swimming in their natural habitat is so much better than seeing these great mammals in zoos and aquariums. As your boat edges out into the blue water, a gr

10、oup of dolphins come to greet you and swim around the boat, jumping playfully around you. In some places, tour companies even encourage tourists to go swimming with the dolphins. These intelligent mammals seem to enjoy our company and interact with us. But is it possible that this kind of human acti

11、vity putting their survival at risk?A recent study has shown that the behavior of whales and dolphins changes greatly when they are close to boats. Interpreting the boats as a possible danger, they start to breathe more to breathe more quickly. The boats drive them away from the places where they fe

12、ed and interrupt their routine of resting and taking care of their young. All of these factors could have a very negative effect on their general health. Another factor that should be taken into account is the effect of human attention on the animals. As they become more used to interacting with hum

13、ans, they become less afraid of them. There have been several cases of tour boats running into dolphins or whales and causing their deaths. As dolphins live within close communities, events like these cause a lot of stress.Perhaps the best way to protect these animals is to reduce our interaction wi

14、th them. We could do by keeping a minimum distance between the animals and the boats, and by limiting the number of boats out on the water at one time. Most importantly, instead of interrupting these animals routines, we should try to adapt to them. In this way, we could learn to exist in harmony wi

15、th these wild animals and ensure our continued co-existence on the planet that we shall share.19Why are Eco-wildlife tours increasingly popular?ABecause they are widely advertised.BBecause tourists can visit wild animals in nature.CBecause wild animals enjoy our company.DBecause visitors do not dist

16、urb wild animals.20Whats the authors attitude towards Eco-wildlife tours?AInterested. BSupportive. CCritical. DConfused.21What can we learn from the recent study?AThe visiting boats excite whales and dolphins.BBoats drive young whales and dolphins away from their parents.CHumans attention benefits w

17、hales and dolphins a lot.DGetting too close to wild animals may cause trouble to them.22What is suggested to stay in harmony with wild animals according to the text?AMaking less interaction with them.BKeeping a minimum distance between boats.CBanning boats entering their habitat.DMaking them adapt t

18、o our daily routine.C (2021山东枣庄市高三月考) People who drink a lot of sugary drinks have a high risk of developing cancer, researchers announced last week. However, the evidence cannot yet confirm a direct connection between the two. The researchers said the findings of a large study in France suggest tha

19、t limiting the amount of sugar-sweetened drinks may help reduce the number of cancer cases. Drinking sugary drinks has become more common worldwide in the last several decades. Sugar drinks are linked to obesity-the condition of being extremely overweight-which increases a persons cancer risk.The st

20、udy was published in The BMJ British medical journal. It looked at data from just over 100,000 French adults-21 percent of them men and 79 percent women. The researchers noted how many sugary drinks each of them had, and followed them for up to nine years-between 2009 and 2018. The researchers appra

21、ised their risk for all types of cancer, and some individual ones such as breast, colon and prostate cancers.The scientists found that a 100 milliliters increase in sugary drinks was linked to an 18 percent increased risk of overall cancer and a 22 percent increased risk of breast cancer. The resear

22、chers looked at those who drank fruity juices and those who drank other sweet drinks. Both groups, they found, showed a higher risk of cancer overall.For prostate and colorectal cancers, no link was found. The researchers said this might have been because there was only a limited number of cases of

23、these cancers in the study group.Experts not directly involved in the work said it was a well-run study, but noted that its results could not establish cause and effect. Amelia Lake is an expert in public health nutrition at Britains Teesside University. She said that while this study does not provi

24、de a definite cause and effect between sugar and cancer, it does add to the importance of efforts to reduce sugar intake. “The message from the totality of evidence on excess sugar tonsureption and various health outcomes is clear,” she said.23What did the study find?ASugary drinks directly lead to

25、cancer.BHeavy sugary drinks might be linked with cancer.CObesity mainly results from sugary drinks.DCancer is not necessarily caused by obesity.24What does the underlined word “appraised” mean in paragraph 2?AControlled BEvaluated.CDetermined. DDocumented.25How does the author prove the findings in

26、paragraph 2 and 3?ABy making comparison.BBy giving different opinions.CBy using actual figures.DBy following the order of time.26What do Amelia Lakes words suggest?AMore evidence needs to be found in the future.BThe researchers should follow more people.CReducing sugar consumption needs great effort

27、s.DCutting down the amount of sugar is important. D(2021河南郑州市高三月考) Louise Gluck has been no stranger to awards over her long poetry career since her first publication in 1968. In 1993, she won the Pulitzer Prize for her collection of poems, The Wild Iris (野鸢尾).And on October 8 , 2020, she became the

28、 16th woman to win the Nobel prize in literature with the Nobel prizes first awarded in 190hGluck was honored for “ her unmistakable poetic voice that, with simple and plain beauty, makes individual existence universal”. Often said to be an autobiographical poet, drawing from the inner parts of her

29、life, “ she is not to be regarded as a confessional (自白的)poet. Gluck seeks the universal, ” Nobel Committee Chair Anders Olsson said in a statement.Gluck, 77, the author of 12 poetry collections, has been able to turn her life experiences into universal themes covering life, loss, and loneliness. Be

30、cause of this, readers have often found her poetry to be “dark”. However, there is much more than darkness in her voice, as noted by Olsson. It is frank and also a voice full of humor and biting wit,” he said.For example, in her poem Snowdrops, she uses the coming of spring after winter to show rebi

31、rth of life after death. She leads readers down a depressing path only to reconnect with the light at the near end. At the conclusion of the poem, readers are left to feel the raw wind of the new world as they watch a new spring. This is often the case in Glucks poetry, being able to feel joy even a

32、fter not having done so for a long time.Although shes ready a well-known writer, Gluck did feel honored to be given the famous Nobel award. However, when asked what the prize meant to her, the lyric poet replied, “Its too new. I dont know really what it means. ” Her only hope is that she can preserve her daily life.27What can we know abou

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