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1、2021年山东省济宁市高考英语模拟试卷(3月份)一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共37.5分)AReady to start an exciting new journey and pursue an education in National University ofSingapore?Overseas Training Program for senior high school graduates may be your chance.Our team is here to walk you through the application process and answer any

2、and all of yourquestions along the way.Qualifications The applicant must be a non-Singaporean citizen holding a foreign passport.Applicants have no criminal record,observe Singaporean government laws,regulations,andrespect the customs and habits of the Singaporean people.Applicants should be over 18

3、 years old.Applicants should be physically and mentally healthy.,Applicants should be able to communicate in English.Application Time:July 10,2021 to September 1,2021Enrollment(入学)Date:September 10,2021Application Procedure Applicants should visit the official website to inquire about the 2021 admis

4、sion informationand fill in the Application Form.Applicants shall name the application materials according to the list,pack the folder and sendit to our school and the school will evaluate the admission qualification.Applicants who have passed the admission qualification review will participate in t

5、heinterview or written test organized by the department that you apply for.The qualified candidates will finally receive our admission letter.Fees1.Which of the following will result in disqualification?ItemsFull-time GraduateProgramsTextbooks Insurance AccommodationFees(peryear)$5,000$500$100Single

6、 Double$1,000$500A.Being a Singaporean citizen.B.Having a clean personal record.C.Having a sound body and mind.D.Having a good command of English.2.What can ensure the applicants an interview opportunity?A.A high test score.B.An application form.C.Overseas studying experience.D.Qualified application

7、 documents.3.Whats the total annual cost for a student hoping to live alone?A.$1,000.B.$6,600.C.$6,100.D.$5,600.BI am thrilled to welcome you to the 20th annual Roger Eberts Film Festival,a special event inpartnership with the University of Illinois College of Media,the greater Champaign-Urbanacommu

8、nity,and movie lovers everywhere.Little did we think,back in 1999,that ourexperiment in reinventing the film festival-to make a festival that celebrated overlooked filmsand the women and men who made those films-would become a landmark annual event in thelife of our community and contribute to the r

9、epairs of the remarkable Virginia Theater.In selecting the films for this year,Chaz Ebert and I looked to women filmmakers for ourinspiration.Fully half of our films are either directed or co-directed by women,and severalothers have women in powerful producing roles.Films directed or co-directed by

10、womeninclude 13th,directed by Ava DuVernay,Belle,directed by Amma Asante,and AmericanSplendor,directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini.And women producersinclude Lynda Obst and Emma Thomas winter stellar,and Ruth Ann Hamisch and DanielleRenfrew Behrens(Columbus).Our opening night film is

11、 The Fugitive,directed by Andrew Davis,a graduate from Universityof Illinois.Our Saturday night film is the classic The Big Lebozvski.Our guest will be theHollywood master Jeff Dowd.And of course The Alloy Orchestra will be back,this year withA Page of Madness,the classic Japanese silent film.We wou

12、ld like to thank our sponsors,volunteers,festival pass holders,and individual ticketholders for their welcome participation.We look forward to your unwavering support to make第2页,共22页our festival more successful each spring in central Illinois.We especially want to thank theUniversity of Illinois for

13、 their loyal support year after year.4.What was the purpose of reinventing Roger Eberts Film Festival in 1999?A.To enrich the life of residents.B.To help rebuild Virginia Theater.C.To work closely with the University of Illinois.D.To honor people whose films were not box-office hits.5.What is the fb

14、cus of this years film selection?A.Hollywood classics.B.Films produced or directed by women.C.Diversity in themes.D.Stories featuring female leading roles.6.What does the underlined word unwavering in the last paragraph probably mean?A.Consistent.B.Original.C.Legal.D.Conditional.7.Who is most likely

15、 the author of the passage?A.The President of the University of Illinois.B.A movie critic who is a friend of the Eberts.C.A member of the Festivals organizing committee.D.A journalist who reports stories about the Festival.cDuring a decline in tourism,one national park in Thailand has seen a dramati

16、c rise in visitors1 1recently.So many are the hermit crabs(寄居蟹)flooding into the otherwise empty beaches ofKoh Lanta that shells(贝壳)for them to live in have become in short supply.The Thai government moved quickly to ease the housing shortagejaunching a public appealfor empty shells that netted over

17、 200 kg.On December 5 these were distributed around the parkin a ceremony.Hermit crabs rely on shells to protect their soft bodies,moving to larger shells as they grow.OnKoh Lanta and the surrounding smaller islands,their rapid increase seems to be a naturalphenomenon,rather than directly related to

18、 the absence of tourists.But the shortage of shellsmay be man-made:pretty ones have long been gathered to be sold as goods.Crabs had begunto make do with potential death-traps such as plastic caps and bottles.The shell drive was part of a government initiative to regain the balance of nature.UI have

19、instructed all national parks to do whatever it takes,says Varawut Silpa-archa,the minister fornatural resources.His inspiration comes from the pause in tourism brought on by COVID-19.A ban on international visitors and the closure of national parks have helped naturerecover,bringing endangered leat

20、herback turtles back onto Thai beaches.In the coastalprovinces of Phang Nga and Phuket,turtles have laid the largest number of eggs for 20 years.The government has decided to try to copy the short break forced on it by COVID-19 in future.From now on,all national parks will be required to close for a

21、 short period during the off-seasonand to limit the number of tourists through a reservation system when they are open.Althoughsuch restrictions mean reduced earnings from tourism in the short term,in the longer run moreparks may help to keep the tourists coming.8.What happened to the beaches of Koh

22、 Lanta recently?A.They got flooded by seawater.B.They became completely empty.C.They were packed with hermit crabs.D.They saw a constant stream of tourists.9.What contributed to the housing shortage for hermit crabs?A.Natural disasters.B.Human activities.C.Their preference for bottles.D.The governme

23、nts involvement.10.Why are turtles mentioned in paragraph 4?A.To warn turtles are dying out.B.To prove beaches are their ideal habitats.C.To stress ecological diversity of Thailand.D.To illustrate the birth of Varawuts inspiration.11.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.Develo

24、ping Economy or Protecting Animals?B.Closing National Parks or Drawing More Visitors?C.Governments are Responsible for the Balance of NatureD.Authorities Help to Find Shelters for Homeless Hermit CrabsDIf Mars were the popular kid in school,Venus(金星)would be the unwelcome one sitting in thecorner,la

25、rgely ignored.Venus has nearly the same mass and size as Earth,but being closer to第4 页,共 22页the sun,it gets nearly twice as much heat from the sun.However,instead of having a climate that is just a warmer version of Earths,Venus*s surfaceand atmosphere are unbearable:clouds of sulphuric acid blanket

26、 the planet,while at groundlevel,it is hot enough to melt lead.Despite this,there is now a sign that Venus may harbour life.Jane Greaves at Cardiff University,UK,and her colleagues recently detected phosphine(磷化氢)in Venus*s atmosphere,with one potential explanation that it is the by-product of biolo

27、gy.That is because the only way this gas is made on Earth is in laboratories or by microbes(微生物).Though this doesnt mean it was produced by life on Venus,attempts to find non-biologicalexplanations for its presence have so far failed.Our best way of confirming or rejecting the possibility of life on

28、 Venus is to go and have aproper look.While Mars has been the focus of interplanetary exploration efforts lately,thephosphine discovery lets people look at Venus in a new light.As NASA administrator JimBridenstine tweeted:Its time to prioritize Venus.In the months and years to come,computer simulati

29、ons will be used to further study the possiblechemistries of the atmosphere on Venus.More laboratory experiments will be conducted to tryto identify other ways the phosphine there could be produced.However,there is no guaranteethat these efforts will reveal the true nature of this substance on Venus

30、.A newly-proposedstrategy is to directly sample the atmosphere and surface of Venus.By doing so,we would beable to take direct measurements of phosphine.The discovery of phosphine in Venuss atmosphere is a great accomplishment.The scientificefforts may be just what we need to finally refocus on this

31、 neglected world.Possibly,the quietkid in the corner may get the last laugh.12.In theory,whats Venus expected to be like?A.It is almost as large as Earth.B.It has nearly the same mass as Earth.C.It has a warmer Earth-like climate.D.It has the unbearable surface and atmosphere.13.What can the discove

32、ry of phosphine on Venus indicate?A.There might exist signs of life.B.This kind of gas is very common.C.Many products can be made with it.D.Experiments were once conducted there.14.What is paragraph 5 mainly about?A.The importance of observations.B.The power of computer simulations.C.The approaches

33、to exploring phosphine.D.The necessity to analyse phosphine.15.Which can best describe the authors attitude to the exploration of Venus?A.Casual.B.Supportive.C.Cautious.D.Doubtful.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5 小题,共 12.5分)Psychologists have long believed that human beings have a fairly consistent negativity bias(消极偏

34、见)that leads us to pay more attention to negative thoughts,feelings and events thanto positive ones.(1)There is a positive explanation for the question.After all,we aremotivated to grow after a misstep.However,we cant abandon ourselves to the negativity biasforever.How?(2)Practice Positivity.Like yo

35、ur muscles,your thought patterns respond to how they are used andexercised.You dont have to erase the negativity bias from your mind.(3)Forexample,set calendar reminders throughout your day to convey an expression of gratitude orsimply adjust your body language so youYe holding yourself with strengt

36、h and confidence.(4)Were living in a time of pandemic or financial stress and deep division.Ournegativity biases call our attention toward those realities.But we are well served to also see theopportunities in this moment:Maybe theres a home project we otherwise wouldnt have foundtime to tackle.Ask

37、for Positive Reminders.Get in the habit of checking in with people who are with you whengoodness finds you today.Mention to them,That is an unexpected bit of praise from theboss,isnt it?(5)And who knows,you may help your friend,family member orcoworker have a more positive day as well!A.Try the foll

38、owing suggested ideas.B.Redefine negativity as an opportunity.C.Instead,practice your positive lifestyle.D.Its negative influence can never be avoided.E.Why and how does this phenomenon happen?第6 页,共 22页F.How do you handle it as you try to live with more positivity?G.Asking others to confirm your po

39、sitive insights can facilitate your positivity.16.A.AEB.Bc.cD.DE.F.FG.G17.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.EF.FG.G18.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.EF.FG.G19.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.EF.FG.G20.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.EF.FG.G三、完形填空(本大题共15小题,共 15 0分)A few weeks ago,I surfed the Internet and came across a book called The Debt to pleasure.Atfirst sight,!(1),i

40、mmediately,to own it.Its structure was novel and it had won wide(2)among readers.But before I could(3)the Buy Now button,a tiny inner voice(4):thelibrary,the library,which was simply three blocks from my apartment.I searched the catalog(目 录)of the library and sure enough,1(5)now.However,by the time

41、the bookwas borrowed,!couldnt say with(6)that I would love it.This worn,yellow-paperedobject was just so(7).However promising our first(8)was,my initial desire(9)sank.When the book was(10),I walked to the library and(11)it into the Returns box.Once reshelved,it would(12)for others.I sighed andwalked

42、 off.It had never(13)me from the very beginning.One thing I should mention:I did end up loving The Debt to Pleasure,!loved it so much that Ifinally ordered a copy of my own.The library book does(14)me the cost of apaperback,but it just delivers a(15)satisfaction,one that cant promise permanentowners

43、hip.Live your life fully,fbr our lives are only lent to us and cant be owned forever.21.A.attemptedB.decidedC.arrangedD.ceased22.A.sympathyB.judgmentC.adaptationD.recognition23.A.clickB.spotC.untieD.strike24.A.defendedB.insistedC.confirmedD.conveyed25.A.accessibleB.affordableC.availableD.dynamic26.A

44、.patienceB.reliefC.certaintyD.honesty27.A.plainB.vividC.uniqueD.attractive28.A.responseB.adventureC.interactionD.encounter29.A.frequentlyB.graduallyC.consequentlyD.normally30.A.dueB.extraC.missingD.out31.A.submittedB.donatedC.droppedD.distributed32.A.applyB.exchangeC.cheerD.head33.A.belonged toB.app

45、ealed toC.turned toD.depended on34.A.paidB.offerC.saveD.prepare35.A.materialB.temporaryC.completeD.sustainable四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共 15.0分)36.China speed is amazing the world.While other countries are struggling to makehigh-speed railway a reality,the China Railway Corporation(1)(busy)itselfin laying down

46、 over 25,000 km of high-speed tracks over the past ten years-accountingfor roughly two(2)(three)of the worlds total length of high-speed rail lines.Up to now,China has built the largest high-speed rail network worldwide.The(3)(impact)go well beyond the railway sector.It also includes changed pattern

47、s of urbandevelopment,increases in tourism,and growth of regional economy.(4)(boost)regional integration and economic growth,plans for high-speed maglev(磁悬浮)lineswith trains traveling(5)a speed of 600 kph or more are taking shape in moreChinese cities.China started operating its first maglev railway

48、 more than a decade ago.Nevertheless,forlack of critical technologies at that time,we only concentrated on conventional high-speedrail,said Sun Zhang,(6)is a leading railway specialist.But the research team(7)(lead)by him,tried their best to learn advanced technologies from foreigncountries and even

49、tually developed our own innovations,greatly(8)(transform)our way of life.There is no denying that all of these achievements make our travel convenient and(9)(rely),especially during Chunyun,(10)annual test on the Chinastransportation system.Thanks to“China speed1,people can go back home for reunion

50、swith families and friends in time.第 8 页,共 22页五、书面表达(本大题共2 小题,共 40.0分)37.假如你是校英文报编辑李华,你报拟举行以三牛精神为主题的征文活动。请用英语为本活动写一份征稿启事,内容如下:1.活动目的;2.稿件要求;3.截稿日期及投稿方式。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。参考词汇:三牛精神the spirit of the oxContributions WantedEditorial Section March 12,202138.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

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