2020届山东省实验中学高三英语第三次联考试题及参考答案.pdf
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1、20202020 届山东省实验中学高三英语第三次联考试题及参考答案届山东省实验中学高三英语第三次联考试题及参考答案第一部分第一部分阅读(共两节,满分阅读(共两节,满分4 40 0 分)分)第一节(共第一节(共 1515 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 3030 分)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A ABest Places to Visit in JulyNorways FjordsMost travelers prefer to visit Norways famous fjords ( 峡湾) in July because Nor
2、way has about 23 hours ofdaylight, giving travelers lots of time to take in the spectacular views of blue water, glaciers and mountains. July isalso whenNorways weather is at its warmest, about18, so travelers might include a light sweater in theirluggage.Bastille Day inParisJuly 14 is a national da
3、y celebrating independence to the French. July 14, 1789, is the day the French stormedthe Bastille, aParisprison, and officially began the French Revolution, overthrowing a royal government that oftenthrew people in prison there for no reason at all. While the day is marked all overFrance, the bigge
4、st celebrationtakes place inParis.Masai Mara National ReserveThe thrill of seeing millions of animals wander the plains inKenyais not easily forgotten. One of the mostpopular months to visit the Masai Mara is in July when the famous wildlife migration reaches the Masai Mara andzebras are at their hi
5、ghest number. The best times to view the animals inKenyas most popular game park aredawn and dusk.Running of the Bulls inPamplonaTravelers who pride themselves on being fast runners may want to head toPamplonain July for the San FeminFestival. A key part of this annual festival is the running of the
6、 bulls. Six bulls are released onto a narrow street fora half-mile run, with hundreds of runners seeing if they can run faster than the animals.1. What can visitors do inNorways in July?A. Enjoy the impressive scenery.B. Swim and fish in the fjords.C. See daylight around the clock.D. Buy heavy sweat
7、ers to keep warm.2. Which of the following is of historical significance?A. San Fermin Festival.B. Bastille Day.C. Masai Mara National Reserve.D.Norways Fjords.3. Where will visitors interested in wild animals go?A. Norway.B. Paris.C. Masai Mara.D.Pamplona.BJapans prime minister encouraged the decis
8、ion to ban viewers, even family members, by issuing a state ofemergency order in Tokyo earlier this month in response to rising COVID -19 case numbers.From the perspective of sports psychologists, an Olympics without fans is a real -life science experiment thatis helping researchers and clinicians t
9、o comb through the true impact of a crowd of fans on its playersand onviewers at home. The strange circumstances under which the games are held may place unexpected pressure onsome athletes. On Tuesday, superstar gymnast Simone Biles dropped out of the womens team event, tellingteammates and reporte
10、rs she wasnt in the right “headspace” to compete. “Its been really stressful this OlympicGames. There are a lot of different variables going into it,” Biles told the Washington Post.The 2020 Summer Olympics bears similarities and differences to other major sporting events without viewers.The English
11、 Premier League supplemented (增加) game broadcasts with crowd noise from the soccer video gameFIFA 20, mixed with game audio in real time. A Taiwanese baseball team and German soccer team beganpopulating stands with cardboard cutouts of fans, and the trend caught on internationally.Jamey Houle, the l
12、ead sports psychologist for Ohio State University Athletics and a former Al-Americangymnast, says competitive athletes are trained in visualization imagining performing a certain action or motion,such as doing a roundoff back handspring in gymnastics. Without moving a muscle, players using visualiza
13、tion cansolidify neural (神经的) connections and activate their motor cortex ( 皮层). To visualize most effectively, Houlesays, athletes working with sports psychologists will try to simulate as closely as possible the conditions of actualgameplay. Empty stadiums may thus have a measurable impact on play
14、ers performance. This phenomenon isgrounded in a psychological concept called “social facilitation”, referring to a change in a persons performancethat occurs when others are around compared to when a person is alone.4. What caused Biles to drop out of the womens team event?A. The poor physical cond
15、ition.B. The absence of the audience.C. The fiercely competitive event.D. The influence of crowds of fans.5. What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?A. The Taiwanese baseball team is a success.B. The tendency mentioned is popular among some sporting events.C. The 2020 Summer Olympics is stricter in pr
16、eventing the pandemic.D. The crowd noise plays a leading role in the English Premier League.6. How does Houle explain the impact of empty stadiums on players performance?A. By doing a roundoff back handspring.B. By simulating the conditions of actual gameplay.C. By using the concept called social fa
17、cilitation.D. By changing the viewers of a player.7. What message does the author mainly convey in the text?A. Athletes should be trained in visualization.B. Audience should be admitted to the Olympics.C. Social facilitation is helpful to sporting events.D. Viewers present may influence playersperfo
18、rmance.CAustralias Great Barrier Reef has lost 50% of its corals (珊瑚) within 30 years, with climate change a keydriver of reef disturbance, a new study has found.Researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, inQueensland, northeasternAustralia,studied coral communities and th
19、eirsize along the length of theGreat Barrier Reefbetween 1995 and 2017, findingall coral populations disappear gradually, they said.Reefs are important to the health of ocean ecosystems without them, ecosystems break down and oceanlife dies.Coral population decreases happened in both shallow and dee
20、p water coral species, experts found, but branchingand table-shaped corals which provide habitats for fish were worst affected by mass bleaching (漂白) eventsin 2016.Warm ocean temperatures are the main reason of coral bleaching. Bleaching doesnt kill coral immediately,but if temperatures remain high,
21、 eventually the coral will die, destroying a natural habitat for many species ofocean life.“We used to think the Great Barrier Reef is protected by its huge size but in fact our results show that even theworlds largest and ly well-protected reef system is increasingly destroyed and in decline,” Terr
22、y Hughes, anoutstanding professor at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, said.“There is no time to lose we must sharply decrease greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible,” thereporter warned in the paper, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society journal.8. What has main
23、ly influenced the coral populations of theGreat Barrier Reef?A. Destroyed habitats.B. Climate change.C. Lack of seafood.D. Bleaching events.9. What can we learn from the passage?A. Many species has been dying out slowly.B. The size of reefs contributes to their protection.C. Ocean ecosystems dont de
24、velop without reefs.D. Bleaching continually disturbs table-shaped corals.10. What attitude does the reporter hold to the present situation of theGreat Barrier Reef?A. Worried.B. Angry.C. Hopeful.D. Surprised.11. What is probably the best title for the passage?A. Climate change damages theGreat Barr
25、ier ReefB. The Species of ocean Life Are In DangerC. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Get WorseD. Sea Ecosystems Are In DeclineDWhat do you think of 80s pop music? Do the names George Michael, Madonna and Michael Jackson soundfamiliar? Well, these are just some of the names that were well-known in the music
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