山东省日照市2023届高三下学期二模英语试卷+答案.docx
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1、试卷类型:A参照秘密级管理启用前2020级高三校际联合考试英语试题2023.04 本试卷共三部分,共10页。满分120分。考试时间100分钟。注意事项:1 .答卷前,考生务必将自己的条形码粘贴在答题卡相应的位置。2 .回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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,再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3 .考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分375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。AFrom a multi-
2、day hike following the routes of a Japanese poet,to a classic climb in the Argentinian Lake District, there are thousands of incredible trails (小路) that allow us to get up close to nature.Appalachian Trail,United StatesExtending for 2,200 miles,the Appalachian Trail is listed as the longest hiking-o
3、nly footpath in the world. It runs from Springier Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine, passing through some of the most remote country in the United States. That means its a hard task, either for those with endless vacation allowance, or walkers looking to do a small piece of a classic ro
4、ute.The Basho WayfarerjapanThis self-guided trip follows a route taken by the poet Matsuo Basho over 300 years ago. The six-day hike starts in Sendai and works its way through the nor-them Tohoku region,passing through the UNESCO World Heritage (遗产)Site of Hiraizumi and along the ancient Dewa Kaido
5、path. With its beech and cherry forests,it finishes at the temple of Yamadera.Mount Toubkal,MoroccoThe path upwards rises from the village of Imlil, passing over a dry river bed before rising sharply through a temple and on towards a large mountain cottage. After overnight here, hikers set off up th
6、e snowfield to the peak, where the Atlas Mountains open out and the views are breathtaking. A local guide and muleteers for carrying luggage are a must.The Dingle WayjrelandIt is a ring-like path that offers the best way to get under the skin of wild County Kerry in Irelands south west. Starting in
7、the town of Tralee, the clockwise path follows narrow roads, taking in the wide sweep of sand at Inch Strand, passing along the clifftops outside Dingle town and heading around the edge of Mount Brardon, the highest peak on the Dingle Peninsula.1 .What do we know about the Basho Wayfarer?A. It offer
8、s no guide service.B.It was built by a poet.C.It ends in the northern Tohoku region. D.It is on the world heritage list.2 . Where can hikers enjoy a good view of snow ?A.Appalachian Trail.B.The Basho Wayfarer.C.Mount ToubkaLD.The Dingle Way.3 .What is special about the Dingle Way?A. It follows a cir
9、cle path.B.It is the longest in the world.C.It finishes at Mount Brandon.D.It reaches the highest peak in Ireland.BKeNyzjah Ferebee was standing by the kitchen worktop,adding cupcake liners to a pan. She used an ice cream spoon to fill each with cake batter (面糊) to ensure they would look identical.
10、A finished group sat on the counter with white buttercream turning on top. The cupcakes were for a 2-year-oldfs Moana-themed birthday party. The next day,she had orders for a two-tiered cake and two birthday cakes.While most teenagers are spending the summer hanging out with friends and working, KeN
11、yzjah is filling orders,updating her website and getting new branding photos. She owns and operates KayKe Bakery,a home-based business,specializing in custom cakes and cupcakes. She offers 14 flavors. She requires at least two to four weeks1 notice on orders,and she gets six to seven a week.In 2020,
12、 she started baking out of boredom and a desire for cake. She asked her mom for a solution. Mom pointed her to a box of cake mix in the cupboard. KeNyzjahs first attempt failed. But she tried making more cakes the next day. She got better.She watched hours of YouTube videos to come up with a recipe
13、and to teach herself baking techniques.Once I got on Instagram and started seeing other peoples decorated cakes, thafs when I got inspired to be a cake artist instead of just a baker, she said. She took business classes such as digital marketing at her school. She also registered for a course to bec
14、ome a certified customer service specialist. It taught her how to talk to customers and get through a sale. Shes constantly trying to find more ways to promote her business and find new clients.Its a little difficult having to keep up with both my Instagram and my Facebook pages and managing school,
15、personal life and a business.lt can be a lot sometimes, but I manage.Nakesia Fercbec, KeNyzjahs mother, felt her daughters father has been influential. KeNyaah gives her mother a large of the credit.Shes like my biggest supporter. Shes made me who I am. Pve come to realize that I am an incredible pe
16、rson.4 .What was KeNyzjah doing according to the first paragraph?A.Designing a themed party.C.Preparing for her birthday party.5 .What can be inferred about Kayke Bakery?A.It is well received.C.It is a joint business.6 .What might be a challenge for KeNyzjah?A.Attending business classes.C.Getting al
17、ong with her clients.7 .What is the text mainly about?A.A home-based teen baker.C.How to become a cake artist.8 .Making cakes for business.D.Placing an order for cakes online.B.It hosts parties for customers.D.It mainly provides service for kidsB.Teaching herself baking techniques.D.Balancing her bu
18、siness with schooling.B.A boredom-killing bakery.D.How to start a business.CCrossing Phoenix,Arizona,are 180 miles of canals. In 1867,the citys founding fatherjack Swilling saw the remains of irrigation (灌溉)channels wandering across the landscape. He realized that, centuries before, some society had
19、 farmed this desert. Soon after, Swilling began clearing the blocked canals to bring agriculture back to the region.Three years later, Swilling and other pioneers met to consider names for their settlement. The top two were Pumpkinville and Stonewall. Luckily, English adventurer Darrell Duppa propos
20、ed a name inspired by the resurrection (复兴)of the canals.A great race once lived here, and another great race will live here in the future/1 he considered.、predict that a new city will spring, phoenix-like,from the ruins and ashes of the old.”Gary Huckleberry, a researcher, said,In the southwest,we
21、have some serious issues to deal with in terms of water. The Colorado Riveris the main source of water for the southwest, and its over distributed. Weve got population growth and climate change. How are we going to deal with that? I think theres something to be learned by looking at past societies w
22、ho managed water for thousands of years.”That great society was the Hohokam. Between 100 and 1450 AD,they constructed 1,000 miles of canals. As the Hohokam expanded their network, they constantly repaired, cleaned and diverted the canals/It requires cooperation, because all the users of the water fr
23、om that canal have to agree not only to construct it, but also to maintain itHenderson, a scientist, said, Users would have to agree to certain conditions to keep the entire system going.nThe Hohokam committed to sharing water and put themselves on timetables.The Hohokam used canal irrigation for 3,
24、00) years.That, to me, is the definition of sustainable development,1 Huckleberry said.They learned how to sustainably farm, to manage water, to not destroy their soils in a way that is worthy and might give us insight into how we might deal with the current trouble. I think one of the key lessons i
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