2024届山东省齐鲁名校高三下学期第三次学业质量联合检测英语试卷含答案.pdf
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1、英语试题 第1页(共 8 页)绝密启用前齐鲁名校大联考2024 届山东省高三第三次学业质量联合检测英 语本试卷总分 120 分,考试时间 100 分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置。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,愿橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。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,将本试卷答题卡一并交回。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 37.5 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四
2、个选项中选出最佳选项。AComparing college entrance exams,there are different needs for admission.The national college entrance examination,or gaokao,is known as the most competitive test for Chinese students.Do students in other countriesalso need to take a standardized test to get into university?South Korea h
3、olds the College Scholastic Ability Test(CSAT)in November each year.The CSAT plays an important role in the countrys education.On test day,bus and subway frequency increases to make sure that studentscan get to the test sites in time.Japan is trying to reform its standardized national college entran
4、ce exam.In January 2022,Common Test for University Admissions took the place of the National Center Test for University Admissions,which had been adopted since 1990.The new exam aims to put emphasis on the ability of students to discover and solve problems bythemselves.The American College Test(ACT)
5、and Scholastic Assessment Test(SAT)are the two main college entrance exams taken by students in the US.While SAT tests a students ability to learn,the ACT tests a students educational development.Both tests normally take place seven times throughout the year.Students can retake the exams for abetter
6、 score.In the UK,theres no standardized test for college admission.Instead,each college has their own admission criteria.These criteria often onlyinclude submission of transcripts(成绩单)and participation in an interview.Yet,there are subject-specific exams used by some colleges.英语试题 第2页(共 8 页)1.What i
7、s the purpose of the new test in Japan?A.To improve students learning environments.B.To assess students educational backgrounds.C.To assist more students in getting high scores.D.To test students thinking and practical abilities.2.What can American students do if they want a better university?A.Take
8、 entrance exams repeatedly.B.Have only one chance to be tested.C.Sit a lot of subject-specific exams.D.Meet each colleges admission criteria.3.In which country do colleges hold their own entrance exams based on the text?A.South Korea.B.Japan.C.America.D.The UK.BOn that hot August day in 2023,as ash
9、rained down and flames closed in,Jim Rhodes didnt want to be anywhere but Coulterville.“My kid called from Alabama.We first heard about the fire from him,”Rhodes recalls.“He said,Evacuate(撤离)!I said,Evacuate?To where?”Coulterville is a tiny town located among dry hills where local people raise cattl
10、e and other livestock.It has a main street,a park and a museum.Its got a cafe,a grocery shop and a post.And with summer temperatures routinelytopping 100 degrees,it has firessometimes big fires.Eventually,this big fire got a name:the Moc Fire,for the tiny town of Moccasin-where it began as a brush f
11、ire.It burnt for 10 days,consuming almost 3,000 acres.Rhodes woke to find his truck covered in ashand the news was broadcasting evacuation orders.Ranchers(牧 场主)across the region were fighting to protect their animals,loading them into the truck or just setting them loose to find safety.Volunteers we
12、re readying fairgrounds nearby to shelter animals.Already they were filling up with dogs,cats,chickens,horses,cattle,goats,sheep and rabbits.As residents and animals were brought out,firefighters poured in.“With them came the biggest bulldozer(挖 土机)Ive ever seen,”says Rhodes.“And they were sent to c
13、ut the firebreak that could save the town.We knew thatif it made the cut,wed all have to get out of here.”The situation was clear.The danger was growing.But slowly Rhodes realized that he hadnt come to Coulterville just to leave when the town needed him.He stayed,joining the handful of residents who
14、 gathered around the mainstreet where fire officials posted updates.He knew he could help somebody,somehow.Around midmorning,a farmer hed never met came by asking for help with animal evacuation.Rhodess phone was still ringing,but he knew what to do.“I hung up my phone,got in the truck and headed do
15、wn to his farm,”hesays.4.Why did Rhodeskid call?A.To help him put out the fire.B.To inform him of the big fire.英语试题 第3页(共 8 页)C.To ask him to set animals free.D.To persuade him to stay home.5.What can we know about Coulterville?A.Most residents there raise livestock.B.It is a small town far trom Moc
16、casin.C.This place seldom has fires in summer.D.Its inhabitants have plenty of bulldozers.6.What would Rhodes do next according to the last paragraph?A.Move out to reunite with his kid.B.Gather his animals to a safe shelter.C.Help the stranger to save his animals.D.Join the residents to cut the fire
17、break.7.What is the best title of the text?A.Saving Wild Animals in CoultervilleB.A Trusted Neighbor in the Moc FireC.A Tiny Town Suffering a Big DisasterD.Escaping from the Front Line of the Fire.CWhen were on the treadmill(跑步机),were more likely to bethinking about whether were going to make it ano
18、ther mile thanwhats in our workout clothing.But our favorite sports ch ab are likely to be made from synthetic(合成的)fabrics,all of which are essenally plastic often created with harmful chemical additives.Now,a study conducted by the University of Birmingham shows the chemical additives from our work
19、out clathing are availableto be absorbed through our skin.Previously,researchers have tended to focus on our exposure to plastic through diet,but the new study raises awareness that humans can be expesed to plastic chemicals through our skin,too.And because harmful chemicals accumulate lowly and sti
20、ck around in our bodies,repeared and multi-source exposure can result in having highconcentrations of chemicals inside us,potentially contributing to health effects.The Birmingham study focused on a class of compounds(化合物)called brominated flame retardants(BFRs),which are used to prevent.burning in
21、a wide range of consumer products including fabries,and are linked to adversehealth effects such as hormonal disorders and mental problems.Its known that sweat contains oil.Researchers found the oil has a chemical nature that encourages the chemicals in plastic to dissolve and spread.“In short,oil y
22、 substances in our sweat help the bad chemicals to come out of the microplastic fibers and become available for human absorption,”says Dr.Abdallah of the Urnversity of Birmingham.An easy way to avoid exposure ta these chemicals is to wear clothing made of sustainably produced textiles,which dont con
23、tain the bad chemicals associated with plastic materials.Check fabric labels for items that are mostly organic cotton,he mp or merino wool.Visit brand websites to see if they make an effort to list their suppliers,and where their products come from,including their dye houses and mills.Abdallah says
24、he minimizes synthetic fabricsin his home,meanwhile wearing natural fibers like cotton.“Why be exposed to these chemicals even at low英语试题 第4页(共 8 页)levels?”he says.“Why not avoid the risks?”8.What is found in the study by the Birmingham University?A.Sports clothes are fit for treadmill exercise.B.Pl
25、astic produces harmful chemical additives.C.Gym clothes may release poisonous chemicals.D.People are exposed to chemicals through plastic.9.What does the underlined word“adverse in paragraph 3 probably mean?A.Unknown.B.Harmful.C.Similar.D.Beneficial.10.What role does the oil in sweat play in the abs
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