2022-2023学年山东省齐鲁名校高三下学期开学联考英语试卷含答案.pdf
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1、齐鲁名校大联考2023届山东省高三第二次学业质量联合检测英语本试卷8页。总分120分。考试时间100分钟。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37.5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。AThe 2023 Audubon Photography Awards Opens for EntriesThe 2023 Audubon Photography Awards officially opens for entries from January 12,2023 untilMarch 9,2023 at 12:00 pm.
2、Judges will award eight prizes to photographers and videographers.Prizesinclude:Grand Prize:$5,000,Professional Prize:$2,500 Amateur Prize:$2,500 Plants for Birds Prize:$2,500 Video Prize:$2,500,Female Bird Prize:$1,000,Fisher Prize:$1,000,Youth Prize:Six days at Audubons Hog Island Audubon Camp for
3、 teensFor the second year,Audubon will award the Female Bird Prize and the Video Prize.The FemaleBird Prize continues to display the beauty of female birds,which are often under-appreciated andunder-researched in both birding and science.The Video Prize once again will be awarded to the topvideo of
4、birds demonstrating unique behaviors or highlighting bird life in its habitat.Winning photos and videos will be featured in a future issue of Audubon magazine.The contestis open to all legal residents of the US,who are 13 years of age or older.Photos that do not followAudubon9 s Guide to Ethical Bir
5、d Photography and Videography will be disqualified.Entry fees are$15 per image or video.No payment is required lor entrants who are 13 to 17 years of age.1.What will the teen winner get?A.An overseas tour.B.A chance to camp.C.An issue of the magazine.D.A prize money of$2.500.2.What can we know about
6、 the Female Bird Prize?A.It was first established in 2021.B.It is awarded to the top video of birds.C.It helps boost the female bird research.D.It is intended for female photographers.3.Which of the following can meet the contests requirement?A.Sending the entry to a non-official website.B.Submittin
7、g an entry themed the landscape.C.Posting the entry by the end of March.D.Paying entry fees if entrants are over 18.BThomas Mayfield had a major problem to solve in his fifth-grade classroom.Im not good at adding.I dont know how to regroup or borrow.Fm not good at subtracting。咸法).Or I dont know my f
8、acts yet,and r m a fifth-grader,Mayfield,s students used to tellhim.The 42-year-old maths teacher from Fort Worth,Texas,knew it was important to try somethingnew,especially because most of his students were also struggling outside of the classroom.u Singleparent homes,parents put in prison,low finan
9、cial stability-a lot of misfortunes that were going on,nhe said.To reach students in a way that was familiar and inviting,he brought rap music to the classroom.Mayfield played an instrumental beat to a rap song.He got his students excited.Then they started torap about decimal(十进位)point places.L ets
10、start with the tenths/Like a dime to a dollar,theres 1 out of 10/Then we move to the hundredths,one part out of many/One out of 100,we callthat a penny.H rapped Mayfield and students.Pareece Morehouse,one of Mayfields former students,is now in tenth grade and loves old-school rap.Before Mr.Mayfields
11、 class,Morehouse didnt like maths and struggled with it.But pairing the difficult subject with music was game-changing for her.“I can recall myself at home doing homework and just singing the song in my head,helpingme understand,v Morehouse said.It was really a great way to help me make it through m
12、aths.”Students will produce work if you reach them where they are and take notes on what theyreinterested in,whether thats music,art or sports.It*s important to use things that resonate(共鸣)with them,H said Mayfield.4.What led Thomas Mayfield to try something new in his teaching?A.His out-of-date tea
13、ching routines.B.Urgent requests of students*parents.C.Disadvantaged conditions of students.D.Students1 devotion to study after school,5.How did Thomas Mayfield teach the kids?A.By explaining the maths principles.B.By asking them to do more exercises.C.By instructing the kids to write music.D.By com
14、bining musical notes with maths.6.What does Thomas Mayfield highlight in class?A.Educators must inspii*e the kids interest first.B.Rules should be set for learners in advance.C.Each student should be treated equally.D.Importance must be attached to music.7.What could be the best title for the text?A
15、.Never Too Late to LearnB.The Keys to Teaching MathsC.Hard Work Turns into Heart WorkD.Curious Minds Never Feel ContentedCAs environmental awareness has risen in the world,attitudes to sightseeing have changed.It isexciting to visit remote forests or spot rare species in those mysterious countries.H
16、owever,withflights or long road journeys involved,traveling to far-away destinations is carbon-intensive,andconservation can be made more difficult as well as assisted by sightseers.Therefore,people and authorities have been trying to maximize the benefits while minimizing the harms by advocating do
17、mestic tours.Most people,who take most holidays,understand better than ever that there are costs as well asbenefits associated with exploring.One of the six pledges made by an environmental campaignlaunched last month-The Jump,is to“holiday local”,taking short-distance flights once every threeyears
18、and long-distance flights very rarely.On a higher level,some governments are working on thisas well.Colombia,for example,recently introduced laws aimed at promoting sustainable tourism.Fortunately,the UKs national parks and countless other landscapes mean that there is no shortage of special places
19、for domestic nature tourists to visit.One recent survey found that Windsor GreatPark and Kew Gardens have become Britains most popular attractions,while in this special timethere have difficulties for indoor spaces which do not apply to outdoor ones.Some companies thatformerly ran foreign trips have
20、 adapted to the infectious disease by taking people to watch dolphinsand other marine life off British coasts instead.This is not to minimize the destruction of nature thatis also taking place,But as we lace an increasing environmental emergency,it is essential to appreciate the nature that surround
21、s us.In a small way,outings to watch dragonflies,seals,or be surroundedby trees could help us to focus on what matters.8.Why have people changed their attitudes towards travel?A.Visiting remote areas is too exciting.B.Long-distance travels are more attractive.C.Peoples environmental awareness has im
22、proved.D.Travelers can assist with protection of scenic spots.9.What does the underlined word“pledges”in paragraph 2 mean?A.Commitments.B.Prohibitions.C.Symbols.D.Surveys.10.What can we learn from paragraph 3?A.Indoor activities are becoming more popular.B.People in the UK are carrying out the initi
23、ative.C.The travel agencies prefer overseas business.D.The UK lacks abundant historic attractions.11.Which of the following does the author probably support?A.Domestic traveling means no harm to the environment.B.There is no point in traveling to remote scenic spots.C.The scenery is much better in f
24、oreign countries.D.It matters much to appreciate the beauty around us.DCreative visualization is the process of generating visual mental imagery,with eyes open orclosed.It means creating an image to your subconscious(潜意识的)mind.Your subconscious mind creates your reality based on a number of messages
25、 you send to it.Oneof these messages is the pictures and images that you visualize and send to your subconscious mind.It then picks up this creative visualization or picture and begins creating what it sees.The key to understanding how creative visualization works is to first understand that your su
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