山东省2021届高三下学期期初英语试卷精选汇编:阅读理解专题.doc
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1、阅读理解专题 山东省济南市十一学校 2020-2021 学年高三下学期联考英语试题 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。 A Best Places to Travel for a Girls Holiday Cannes When you think of France, often the famous capital Paris comes to mind. However, youre with your girls. So why not leave the city of love a
2、nd journey south to Cannes? This holiday is for the girls that want to live like the stars for a weekend or two, and have budgeted for it too. Not only does it offer a beautiful view, but also you will feel like celebrities as you wander around the place film stars call home during the Cannes Film F
3、estival. Ibiza No place says girls, holiday is like a trip but Ibiza does. Whether you are looking to wander the San Antonio Sunset Strip at 2: 00 am or walk along the cobbled (鹅卵石的) streets of the old town, Ibiza has it all. For the party lovers, youll find a home in San Antonio. Partying from morn
4、ing to night is right for you. So begin your day at Aiyanna Ibiza, in Cala Nova. Brazil As one of the few places on Earth that are warm all year round, where temperatures rarely dip below 20 C , Brazil is the perfect destination for a girls, holiday. Being the largest country in South America, its n
5、o surprise that it has everything for everyone. Thailand Start with Bangkok, the city of angels. For the girls, trip thats all about sightseeing, a visit to Wat Pho is a must. Home to the Reclining Buddha, this incredible statue is covered in gold leaves and stands at fifteen meters tall and forty-s
6、ix meters long. From the clear waterfalls, the elephants and the full moon parties, Thailand offers countless adventures for a girls, trip. 1. What can we learn about Cannes? A. It lies to the south of Paris. B. It offers beautiful scenery only. C. It is home to all the film stars. D. It suits girls
7、 with tight budgets. 2. Which place is the best choice for girls fond of parties? A. Cannes. B. Ibiza. C. Brazil. D. Thailand. 3. What kind of girls may prefer Thailand? A. Fashionable. B. Adventurous. C. Outgoing. D. Ambitious. B Like most couples? my husband and I dreamed of becoming homeowners. S
8、ure, apartment living comes with its own set of advantagesless housework, shared comfort, less to clean up and care for, and usually cheaper rent. As a result, we decided to downgrade from our neat five-bedroom, 2,700-square-foot house on the water to a three-bedroom, 1,369-square-foot apartment, wi
9、th two kids. Once we arrived in our new apartment, we were surprised to find that things flowed relatively smoothly. There was so much less to keep up withfewer floors to mop, fewer windows to clean, fewer walls to wipe, etc. Now I think of our home as our little playhouse, since its much smaller an
10、d everything is closer together. That also makes it so much easier for me to keep up with as a mom. I collect laundry all on one floor comparing with having to climb stairs to the houses second floor! In our new home, we use lots of shoe organizers inside of every closet door for more than just shoe
11、sbaby items, office items, and medicines. We also have a functional room that serves as an office and gym. Since both my husband and I work from home, we require at least one room to share as an office with fitness equipment fitted into a corner. While many people choose to downsize for financial re
12、asons, that actually wasnt a factor in our decision. We wanted to be in a lively area with like-minded young families. That was our first priority. Though we may still buy another house in this area at some point down the line, for now, were thrilled with the concept of renting an apartment. Let me
13、put it this way: Were not really the “handy types, so being able to call maintenance (维修)for any repairs is worth every rent coin! 4. What can we learn from Paragraph 1? A. Our old house was upgraded. B. Living in a house has advantages. C. Our new apartment was downsized. D. Smaller size means more
14、 housework. 5. How do the couple feel about the new apartment? A. Confused. B. Amazed. C. Tired. D. Challenged. 6. Why do the couple make changes to their new home? A. To build up their body. B. To create a home office. C. To enlarge all the rooms. D. To make full use of space. 7. What is the couple
15、s first concern when moving? A. Transportation. B. Neighbourhood. C. Repair work. D. Money. C Sugar cane(甘蔗)contains around 10% sugar. But that means it contains around 90% non-sugarthe material known as bagasse (甘蔗渣)which remains once the sugar-bearing juice is squeezed out. World production of can
16、e sugar was 185 million tonnes in 2017 , which results in a lot of bagasse. At the moment, most of it is burned. But Zhu Hongli, a mechanical engineer at Northeastern University, in Boston, thinks it can be put into better use. As she, and her colleagues describe, in Matter this week, with a bit of
17、improving bagasse makes an excellent and biodegradable (可生 物降 解的)replacement for the plastic used for disposable food containers such as coffee cups. Dr. Zhu is not the first person to have this idea. But previous attempts tended not to survive contact with liquids. She knew from previous research t
18、hat the main reason why past efforts fell to pieces when wet is that bagasse is composed of short fibres which are unable to hold the finished product. She therefore sought to insert a suitably long-fibred substance. Bamboo seemed to be the best choice. It grows quickly /degrades readily and has app
19、ropriately long fibres. And it worked. When the researchers blended bamboo remaining into bagasse, they found that the result had a strong crossing of short and long fibres. To put their new material through its paces, Dr. Zhu and her colleagues first poured hot oil onto it and found that, rather th
20、an passing through the material, as it would have with previous, bagasse products, the oil was resisted by their invention. They also found that when they made a cup out of the stuff and filled it with water heated almost to boiling point, the cup remained unbroken for more than two hours. Though th
21、is is not as long as a plastic cup would Hast, it-is long enough for all practical purposes. 8. What do we know about bagasse? A. It is widely used. B. It is usually wasted. C. It can not be degraded. D. It takes up 10% of sugar cane. 9. Why do the previous attempts fail? A. The cups are not disposa
22、ble. B. The fibres of bagasse are short. C. The plastic can not be replaced. D. The material is not biodegradable. 10. What is special about Zhus invention? A. It can let oil pass through. B It can be boiled in the water. C. It can hold liquid and resist heat. D, It can reduce the use of bamboo. 11.
23、 What would be the best title for the text? A. New Bamboo Containers B. A New Application of Fibres C. Young and Promising Materials D. A Perfect Mix of Cane and Bamboo D If you visit Uluwatu temple in Bali, be cautious. The long-tailed temple monkeys there are well-known thieves. Since a long time
24、ago, they have made a living by robbing visitors of their possessions and then holding those, objects until a ransom in the form of food is paid. But Jean-Baptiste Leca of the University of Lethbridge, in Canada, wondered whether these monkeys are cleverer still. Sometimes, they do not accept the fi
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