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1、2020-2021年山东省潍坊市某校高一(上)10月山东新高考质量测评联盟高一质量监测英语试卷一、阅读理解 1. Want to visit London? Here are places worth a try!Blenheim PalaceBlenheim Palace is an interesting place for visitors to explore, famous for being the birthplace of British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill in World War II. Apart from
2、the palace, there is a park and formal gardens.Contact Details:Telephone: +44(0)1993811091Prices: Ticket prices start from £8 for children and £15 for adults to see the Palace, Park & Gardens.Westminster AbbeyWestminster Abbey is a famous church in central London and offers visito
3、rs an interesting place to visit. The church in its present form started back in 1245 and is among the most important Gothic buildings in the UK.Contact Details:Telephone: +44(0)2072225152Admission Fees: £15.00 for adults, £6.00 for children and £30.00 for a Family Ticket.En
4、try for the above includes a free introduction each.Maritime GreenwichMaritime Greenwich is famous around the world as the home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Meridian line. It offers visitors to see the attractions like the famous Royal National Observatory, National Maritime Museum and the Cutty S
5、ark among others.Contact Details:Telephone: +44(0)2082930673Admission fees: £2.70 for children and £5.40 for adults.Durham CathedralDurham Cathedral is considered among the finest examples of Norman architecture in the UK, which attracts a lot of visitors from those wishing good luck in th
6、e church to those wishing to see and experience the history and culture.Contact Details:Telephone: +44(0)1913864267Admission fees: £1.50 for children, £3 for adults & £8 for a Family Ticket. (1)What is Blenheim Palace famous for?A.The formal gardens.B.A special park.C.The beautifu
7、l sights.D.A historical person. (2)Which place offers a free introduction?A.Blenheim Palace.B.Westminster Abbey.C.Maritime Greenwich.D.Durham Cathedral. (3)How much should a family of four pay to visit Durham Cathedral?A.£1.5.B.£3.C.£8.D.£9. 2. In 1982, a wealthy businessman
8、, Chuck Feeney, quietly set up a charitable(慈善的)organization to secretly give away all his wealth. Now, 38 years later, he has achieved his goal at the age of 89.Chuck Feeney made his money in the duty-free(免税的)shopping business. However, he does not own a car. He rents a small apartment, he flies e
9、conomy class, and he owns only one pair of shoes.He continued to keep a low profile until 2005, when the chance came along to do some good that made him famous all over the country. Chuck Feeney decided to work together in Conor O'Cleary's writing of his biography(传记), with an eye toward get
10、ting "giving while living" known to other wealthy people.This week, Feeney's organization finally ran out of money. The elderly business-man told the Guardian that he was very happy with "completing this on my watch". In explaining why he did this, he said "Wealth brings
11、 responsibility. People feel it a duty to use some of their wealth to improve the lives of other people, or else it will create problems for future generations."Feeney has donated(捐赠)3.7billiontohighereducationinstitutions,includingcloseto1 billion to Cornell University alone. He has also donat
12、ed 870milliontodifferenthumanrightsgroups,and1.9 billion to different projects in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, where he helped found the University of Limerick.The businessman's charitable actions encouraged Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to set up the "Giving Pledge" f
13、or the world's richest people. Expressing his admiration for what his friend has achieved in his life, Buffett said that Feeney is "my hero and Bill Gates' herohe should be everybody's hero." (1)What can we know about Chuck Feeney from paragraph 2?A.He leads a simple life.B.He
14、can't drive a car.C.He lives alone all his life.D.He doesn't run the business well. (2)Why did Feeney decide to work on his biography with Conor?A.To become famous.B.To make friends with him.C.To get some writing experience.D.To encourage the rich to give. (3)What can we infer from the last
15、paragraph?A.Time reveals a person's character.B.The early bird catches the worm.C.Always prepare for a rainy day.D.A good example makes a difference. (4)Which of the following can best describe Chuck Feeney?A.Dutiful and careful.B.Kind and responsible.C.Honest and curious.D.Outgoing and humourou
16、s. 3. Groups of people sometimes need to make decisions. Students might take a class vote(投票)on what book to read or game to play. This year, Americans will vote to decide who will be president. But humans aren't the only creatures(生物)on Earth who vote. Other animals, from honeybees to babo
17、ons, make group decisions. They just do it differently, and for different reasons.Instead of voting for a president, animals vote on where to live or when to hunt. For years, scientists have studied animals' voting ways and how these ways affect group decisions. Researchers have drawn comparison
18、s between how people and animals make collective choices."Meerkats, like humans, communicate about decisions," Marta Manser told TIME for Kids. Manser is an animal-behavior scientist at the University of Zurich, in Switzerland. She and two other scientists watched meerkats searching for fo
19、od in South Africa. But what happened when a meerkat wanted to speed up the search? The animal would make a "move call". If three or more meerkats made this call, the group sped up.Humans make decisions like this too. Manser says, "If you have a group of people, and one person says, &
20、#39;Let's go for pizza,' and if no one agrees, then nothing is going to happen. But once you have one or two other people saying, 'That's a fantastic idea,' the whole group will probably go out for pizza."African wild dogs in Botswana also vote in groups. In a 2017 study pub
21、lished in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, scientists found that after socializing, the group would decide whether to hunt. How did the dogs vote in favor of hunting? They sneezed! "Whether the dogs would actually go on a hunt was decided by the number of sneezes," says Andrew King, one
22、 of the writers of the study. The more the dogs sneezed, the more possible it was that the group would look for a meal.Just like humans, animals don't always agree with one another. But taking part in group decisions helps their survival. "It is attractive to see how animals reach a consens
23、us and stick together," King says. (1)How will an animal group do to decide on activities?A.Following their will.B.Making comparisons.C.Following their head.D.Voting in different ways. (2)What can we learn from Manser's words?A.It's hard to make a decision for all.B.An action should be
24、agreed on by all.C.More "yes" makes group action more possible.D.A new idea is the most important for group activities. (3)What does the underlined word "consensus" in the last paragraph probably mean?A.Debate.B.Agreement.C.Conversation.D.Communication. (4)Where is the text proba
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