山东省实验中学2020届高三6月模拟考试英语试题.pdf
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1、绝密绝密启用并使用完毕前启用并使用完毕前山东省实验中学山东省实验中学 20202020 届高三模拟考试;届高三模拟考试;英语试题英语试题注意事项:注意事项:1.答卷前,先将自己的考生号等信息填写在试卷和答题纸上, 并在答题纸规定位置贴条形码。2. 选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。3. 非选择题的作答:用 0.5mm 黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。 写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分 5050 分)分)第一节(共 15
2、 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 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A AFour things that you cant miss in Macao.Macao Tower AJ Hackett Bungee JumpMacao Tower AJ Hackett Bungee JumpThe Macao Tower, 338 meters tall, is the worlds 10th highest tower, with a variety ofactivities, such as gambling, e
3、ating and entertainment. One of the acclaimed activities is thebungee jump. The AJ Hackett Macao Tower Bungee Jump is 233 meters high, making it thehighest commercial bungee jump in the world. Raise your arms and off you go! If you are notdaring enough to jump that height, you can try the skywalk on
4、 the 57th floor -its stillremarkable.Grabbing a traditional Portuguese dinnerGrabbing a traditional Portuguese dinnerMacao was colonized by Portugal before 1999. As a result, Portuguese culture is deeplyimmersed into many comers of Macao. Many Portuguese settled and opened Portugueserestaurants in t
5、he special administrative region, but the flavor is more adaptable to Chinese people.Marking at the Ruins of St. PaulMarking at the Ruins of St. PaulThe Ruins of St. Paul is the signature landmark of Macao. The ruins consist of the St.PaulsCollege and the Church of St. Paul, built in 1583. However,
6、after three intense fires in 1595,1601 and 1835, the church was seriously damaged. It is beyond belief that after the vigorouscycles of rebuilding and fires, the huge surface and the front stairway remain unburned.Visiting a museumVisiting a museumMacao, as a tiny city with only an area of 30.5 squa
7、re kilometers, has 23 eye-catchingmuseums. Due to its unique history, both Eastern and Western historical sites can be found. Manyof them are preserved for cultural heritage, tourist spots or museums, such as the Grand PrixMuseum, Maritime Museum and Wine Museum.1. Which activity will be popular wit
8、h adventurous visitors?A.Going Bungee Jumping.B.Grabbing a traditional Portuguese dinner.C.Marking at the Ruins of St. Paul.D.Visiting a museum.2.What is incredible about the Ruins of St. Paul?A.It has a unique culture.B.It serves as a symbol of Macao.C.It partly stays undamaged after fierce fires.D
9、.It is a combination of a college and a church.3.What do Grabbing a traditional Portuguese dinner and Visiting a museum have incommon?A.Taking a selfie in it.B.Finding historical sites.C.Enjoying a breathtaking experience.D.Feeling both eastern and western cultures.B BI was seven when I first questi
10、oned my imagination. I remember watching the first HarryPotter film and my friend was complaining that the characters werent how she imagined them tobe. I couldnt understand what she meant because, in my mind, they had never been images at all,just concepts. When l shut my eyes, I see nothing. I hav
11、e no visual imagination.I thought everyones minds worked this way until about two years ago, when I came acrossatext about aphantasia, a condition where you lack a functioning minds eye. I was 23, and it blewmy mind to learn that others could visualize things. It was clear I had aphantasia, too, and
12、 a lot ofthings started to make more sense. For me, imagination had always been impossible. If someoneasked me to close my eyes and picture myself by the sea, I would see nothing.I am currently studying for a PhD in biology at college. A good little test for me is drawing. Ican copy things almost li
13、ke for like if they are in front of me, but if I were to draw from myimagination it would look terrible. It doesnt mean you cannot be creative; you just have to adapt.Regardless of how many times I read a technique, it didnt make sense. But when I came to do it inthe lab, I understood it immediately
14、. If you have a visual imagination, you can look at a diagramand it triggers your memory; but I learn by repetition or physically doing something.Id love to experience life with a minds eye. I think itd be cool and beneficial to imaginethings so vividly. If you offered me a day with a visual imagina
15、tion, Id be excited. I think itd beso brilliant that I wouldnt want to give it back.4.After watching the first Harry Potter film, the author _ .A.misunderstood what her friend saidB.became a huge fan of the Harry Potter filmC.found it impossible to picture its characters in her mindD.complained its
16、characters different from what she imagined5.How did the author know she had aphantasia?A.Her friend told her the fact.B.She read about aphantasia.C.She had a medical examination.D.Her life experience made it clear.6.What can we learn about the author?A.She lacks creativity.B.She always draws terrib
17、ly.C.She learns by hands-on practice.D.She gets benefit from techniques.7.What is the authors attitude towards her disability?A.Uncertain.B. Uncaring.C. Upset.D. Positive.CFor years, the U.S. has experienced a shortage of registered nurses. The Bureau of LaborStatistics projects that while the numbe
18、r of nurses will increase by 19 percent by 2022, demandwill grow faster than supply, and that there will be over one million unfilled nursing jobs by then.So whats the solution? Robots.Japan is ahead of the curve when it comes to this trend. Toyohashi University of Technologyhas developed Terapio, a
19、 robotic medical cart that can make hospital rounds, deliver medicationsand other items. It follows a specific individual, such as a doctor or nurse, who can use it to recordand access patient data. This type of robot will likely be one of the first to be implemented inhospitals because ithas fairly
20、 minimal patient contact.A robots appearance affects its ability to successfully interact with humans, which is why theRIKEN-TRI Collaboration Center for Human-Interactive Robot Research decided to develop arobotic nurse called Actroid F. It is so human-like that some patients may not know the diffe
21、rence.This conversational robot companion has cameras in its eyes, which allow it to track patients anduse appropriate facial expressions and body language in its interactions. During a month-longhospital trial, researchers asked 70 patients how they felt being around the robot and only three orfour
22、 said they didnt like having it around.Its important to note that robotic nurses dont decide courses of treatment or make diagnoses,though robot doctors and surgeons may not be far off. Instead, they perform routine and laborioustasks, freeing nurses up to attend to patients with immediate needs. Th
23、is is one industry where itseems the interaction of robots will lead to collaboration, not replacement.8. What does the author say about Japan?A. It ranks top in future robotics technology.B. It takes the lead in offering robotic nursing.C. It is in desperate need of registered nurses.D. It provides
24、 the best medication for the elderly.9. Which of the following best explains “implemented underlined in Paragraph 3?A. Cancelled.B. Constructed.C. Improved.D. Applied.10. What do we know about the robot Actroid F?A. It has no difference from a human nurse.B. It gets favorable remarks from all the pa
25、tients.C. It interacts with patients like a human companion.D. It uses body language even more effectively than words.11. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Cooperation will not be replaced.B. Nurses will still play their roles.C. The robotics industry will be promising.D. Robots can me
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