2021年山东省济南市高考英语模拟试卷(5月份)(附答案详解).pdf
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1、2021年山东省济南市高考英语模拟试卷(5 月份)一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共 37.5分)AWriting contests are a great way for high school students to showcase their creative skills.Hereare some of the top free writing contests for high school students.Young Lions Fiction ContestAward Amount:$10,000Deadline:Usually in SeptemberThe Young L
2、ions Fiction Contest was established in 2001 by the New York Public Library.Five finalists are recognized,with one taking home the grand prize of$10,000.To qualify,the author must be 25 or younger and submit a novel or a collection of short stories.53-Word Story ContestAward:Publication in Prime Num
3、ber MagazineDeadline:21 st of each monthHosted by Prime Number Magazine,writers are put to the test and have to respond to a prompt(提示)with a 53-word story.The prompt changes each month,and the responses must be 53words exactly.Only stories are permitted and only one submission per writer per month
4、isallowed.Signet Essay ContestAward Amount:$1,000 to be used towards your higher educationDeadline:April 22,2021If you are a Wuthering Heights fan,then the Signet Essay Contest is the one for you.Five highschool juniors or seniors can win an award for their two to three-page essays.You must selecton
5、e of the five prompts based on the events and characters in Wuthering Heights.Ocean Awareness ContestAward Amount:Scholarships up to$1,500Deadline:June 15,2021The Ocean Awareness Contest aims to recognize writers while raising awareness about theclimate crisis.Students can submit visual art,film or
6、music.Each category has specificqualifications,so make sure to check.1.How many people can get the grand prize in Young Lions Fiction Contest?A.One.B.Five.C.Six.D.Ten.2.What is special about the 53-Word Story Contest?A.It is held on the last day of each month.B.The participants can choose any topic.
7、C.It awards winners a large sum of money.D.The entry must contain exactly 53 words.3.What do the four contests have in common?A.They are all free of charge.B.They provide scholarships.C.They accept various forms of works.D.They center on environmental issues.BSchool is still out for the summer,but a
8、t Eastern Senior High School in Washington,D.C.,students are hard at work outdoors.In a garden filled with flowers and beds bursting withvegetables and herbs,nearly a dozen teenagers are harvesting vegetables fbr the weekendsfarmers market.Roshawn Little is going into her junior year at Eastern,and
9、has been working in this garden fbrthree years now.During the summer,Little gets paid to work Tuesday through Saturday from 9a.m.until 12 p.m.with City Blossoms,a nonprofit that brings community gardens to schools inurban areas.She believes that working in the garden has taught her to try all sorts
10、of new things,like eating different kinds of vegetables more often.And shes taken those healthy behaviorshome with her and her eating habits have encouraged her family to buy more fruits andvegetables.City Blossoms is one of many groups across the country teaming up with local communities tobuild sc
11、hool gardens,like the one at Eastern.It works with schools to create learning gardensand trains teachers on how to use them to get students engaged and boost academics.Thesegardens are really outdoor classrooms.For example,the gardens can be used fbr math lessons,like calculating the area of a plant
12、 bed or learning the science of how plants grow.For the students,the experience can be a nutritional eye-opener,which has totally changed theirperceptions of where food comes from,and what it takes to produce food.Partner schools havealso seen a 12 to 15 percent increase in the number of students pa
13、ssing standardized tests and 94第2 页,共 22页percent of teachers reported seeing increased engagement from their students,according to anindependent evaluation conducted by PEER Associates.4.What does Roshawn Little think of the summer outdoor activity?A.It is a good way to earn pocket money.B.It has im
14、proved her family relationship.C.It contributes to her healthy eating habit.D.It is helpful to her academic performance.5.What is the purpose of the school gardens?A.To provide a creative way of learning.B.To promote teachers teaching skills.C.To get students interested in science.D.To invite studen
15、ts to care for plants.6.What does the last paragraph focus on about the project of City Blossoms?A.Its strategies.B.Its outcomes.C.Its operations.D.Its participants.7.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.City Blossoms:Team up with Local Community TeachersB.Happy Holiday,Sweet memory:How Kids
16、Enjoy the HarvestC.Outdoor Classrooms:Get out for the Weekends Farmers MarketD.Healthy Eaters,Strong Minds:What School Gardens Teach KidscThe production and distribution of food accounts for around a third of the worlds totalgreenhouse gas emissions(排放).But as a consumer,its difficult to measure the
17、 climate impactof what you eat.A Dublin-based startup called Evocco could soon make it much easier.It lets users track andimprove the climate impact of your food purchases.Users simply photograph their groceryreceipts using the Evocco app,which identifies the food products by reading the printed tex
18、tand using machine learning.It then calculates the carbon footprint based on the stores locationand by checking the type,weight and origin of a food against a database.The database ismaintained by Eaternity,a life cycle assessment company based in Switzerland.If the receiptdoesnt contain enough data
19、 on a product,it will give an estimate based on similar products andreference points.The app is available for free on iOS and Android devices,which has been downloaded morethan 1,000 times since its launch at the end of last year.As well as the personal shopping app-which Evocco hopes to launch in t
20、he United States by the end of this year the company isdeveloping a digital tool to sell to food storekeepers,e-commerce platforms and delivery appsthat will track the climate impact of a products journey through the supply chain.The aim is tohelp storekeepers provide climate impact information dire
21、ctly to consumers,and moreimportantly,to give Evocco access to product data to improve its app.The Evocco app is not the only app looking to reach this climate-conscious market.TheresCapture,which estimates monthly CO2 emissions by asking users a series of questions on diet,transport and other facto
22、rs,as well as Yayzy and My Carbon Action,which link to a users bankaccount,calculating their footprint from trade.8.What is the Evocco app designed to do?A.Confirm the origin of food products.B.Work out the climate effect of food.C.Collect varieties of grocery receipts.D.Monitor customers shopping p
23、ractices.9.What does the underlined word Hit in Paragraph 2 refer to?A.The product.B.The receipt.C.Evocco.D.Eatemity.10.What do we know about the company Evocco from Paragraph 3?A.It profits a great deal from its app.B.It has launched its app in America.C.It is trying to get its app improved.D.It pr
24、efers to sell its app to storekeepers.11.What does the last paragraph imply?A.The Evocco app is still far from satisfactory.B.Smart tools make tracking carbon footprint easier.C.Present digital markets should be strictly restrictedD.Environmental awareness boosts food industry rapidly.DAbout seven y
25、ears ago,Kristin and Josh Mohagen were honeymooning in Napa Valley inCalifornia,when they smelled something surprising in their glasses of wine;green pepper.Itwas explained that the grapes in that bottle had ripened on a hillside alongside a field of green第4 页,共 22页peppers.That was my first experien
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