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1、 - 1 - 山东省 2021 年高考地市名校模拟示范卷 英英 语语 (时间:100 分钟,满分:120 分) 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。 A (2020 山东新高考命题研究专家原创) Canadians are blessed with an abundance of natural wonders with enough lakes, mountains and rivers to explore for a lifetime.Weve al
2、so got some of the most amazing waterfalls on Earth. Horseshoe FallsNiagara Falls,Ontario Niagara Falls are the most famous waterfalls in Canadaand understandably so.Actually they are made up of three different falls,and the fittingly named Horseshoe Falls is the only one located on the Canadian sid
3、e,which is the most powerful in North America.Multiple viewing options are available including tourist ships and sightseeing buses. Nailicho(Virginia Falls)Nahanni National Park Reserve , Northwest Territories Coming in at twice the height of Niagara Falls,this massive waterfall is located on the So
4、uth Nahanni River in the Northwest Territories.The remote location means it receives only about 1,000 visitors per year who must make their way by either boat or floatplane. Takakkaw FallsYoho National Park,British Columbia Takakkaw translated from Cree loosely means“the magnificent(壮丽的)”,and its a
5、suitable word for the secondhighest waterfall in Canada.After a steep drive up a winding road,Takakkaw Falls is only a short distance from the parking lot along a wheelchair accessible path. Bridal Veil FallsBridal Veil Falls Provincial Park,British Columbia Pretty and delicate,Bridal Veil Falls is
6、located just east of Chilliwack,British Columbia,and really does look like its name,with water gently pouring over smooth - 2 - rock.An easy 15- minute walk to the waterfall takes you through rich leaves.Tables are available to have a meal outdoors,and there are lots of opportunities for viewing wil
7、dlife along the way. 【语篇解读】 本文是一篇应用文,主题语境是“人与自然”,介绍了加拿 大的一些令人惊叹的瀑布。 1What do we know about Horseshoe Falls? AIt is easily accessible. BIt consists of three falls. CIt limits tourist numbers. DIt crosses North America. A 考查细节理解。根据第一个小标题下的“Multiple viewing options are available including tourist ships
8、 and sightseeing buses”可知,欣赏马蹄瀑布有多种选 择,其中包括游船和游览巴士,故马蹄瀑布的交通便利,很容易就可以到达。 2How can visitors go to Takakkaw Falls? ABy tourist ship. BBy cable car. CBy floatplane. DBy car. D 考查细节理解。根据第三个小标题下的“After a steep drive up a winding road,Takakkaw Falls is only a short distance from the parking lot along a whe
9、elchair accessible path”可知,游客可以驾车前往 Takakkaw 瀑布。 3What can visitors do in Bridal Veil Falls? ASwim. BCamp. CPicnic. DHunt. C 考查细节理解。根据最后一个小标题下的“Tables are available to have a meal outdoors”可知,游客在新娘面纱瀑布可以进行野餐,故选 C。 B Twentyfour trains, nine countries, 13, 500 miles.They are the numbers behind the her
10、oic round trip one man took from Southampton in the UK to eastern China. Roger Tyers,37,used over $2,500,which was almost twice more than the cost of a return flight,to travel to the Chinese port city Ningbo for academic research in May,2019.The man spent a month on board 15 trains during the first
11、leg of his round - 3 - trip.It was the climate crisis, not a love of trains, that drove the sociologist to choose this complicated route over a return flight.He stopped flying when UN climate experts warned that the world had less than 11 years to avoid terrible levels of global warming.Tyers calcul
12、ated that his train journey to China produced almost 90% less emissions than a return flight. Tyers is not the only person to avoid air travel in response to climate change.Thousands of people worldwide have publicly promised to stop flying.Activist Maja Rosen launched the“Flight Free”campaign in Sw
13、eden with the goal of encouraging 100,000 people not to fly for one year.Although only around 14,000 people signed the online“#flightfree2019”pledge(保证),Rosen,who stopped flying 12 years ago,says that the campaign had made more people worry about the climate crisis and aware of harm of travel by air
14、 and motivated them to try new ways of travelling. According to a survey released in May 2019 by Swedish Railways(SJ),37% of respondents chose to travel by train instead of by plane where possible,compared to 20% at the start of 2018.An SJ spokesperson said:“Rail travel has been augmented due to the
15、 worries.”Domestic passenger numbers in July fell by 12% compared to the previous year,according to Swedavia,a company which operates Swedens 10 busiest airports. “The collective pledge helps fight the sense of hopelessness many people feel when it comes to tackling climate change”,Rosen said.“One o
16、f the problems is that people feel theres no point in what you do as an individual.The campaign is about making people aware that if we do this together,we can actually bring changes.” 【语篇解读】 本文是一篇新闻类记叙文,主题语境是“人与自然”。社会 学家 Roger Tyers 乘坐了 24 列火车, 穿越了 9 个国家, 花了一个月时间才到达中国 宁波。他这样做不是出于对火车的喜爱,而是因为气候危机。如今,
17、很多人已经 加入不再乘飞机出行的行列。 4How many trains did Roger Tyers take in his trip from China to the UK? A9. B15. C24. D30. A 考查细节理解。 根据第一段“Twenty- four trains, nine countries. round trip - 4 - one man took from Southampton in the UK to eastern China”和第二段的“The man spent a month on board 15 trains during the firs
18、t leg”可知,Roger Tyers 往返两地一共 乘坐 24 列火车,前往中国坐了 15 列,故回程乘坐 9 列火车。 5What does“augmented”underlined in Paragraph 4 mean? AReduced. BAdjusted CBoosted. DApplied. C 考查词义猜测。根据上文对 Roger Tyers 坐火车出行的描述以及画线词前 的“37% of respondents chose to travel by train instead of by plane where possible, compared to 20% at t
19、he start of 2018”可知,由于对气候变化的担心,更多人选择低 碳的火车出行方式,因此火车旅行得到了发展。 6What do you know about the“Flight Free”campaign? AIt impacted the development of tourism. BIt was strongly supported by the Swedish. CIt aimed to warn of the danger of flying. DIt inspired peoples confidence to make a difference. D 考查推理判断。
20、根据最后一段中的“The collective pledge helps fight the sense of hopelessness many people feel when it comes to tackling climate change”“The campaign is about making people aware that if we do this together,we can actually bring changes”可知,这次运动有助于消除人们应对气候变化时的无助 感,使人们意识到大家一起做便会有作用,故选 D 项。 7In which section of
21、 a newspaper may this text appear? ATravel. BEnvironment. CEducation. DLifestyle. B 考查文章出处。综合全文内容可知,本文通过 Roger Tyers 乘火车参加学 术会议这件事引出低碳出行以应对气候危机这一话题,因此属于环境这一范畴。 C (2020 山东新高考名校联考) Anyone who goes to and off work by car knows that traffic jams are an unavoidable part of life.But humans are not alone.A
22、nts also travel regularly between their nest and sources of food.The survival of their groups depends on doing this efficiently. - 5 - For humans,theres a point at which cars become dense(密集的) enough to slow down the flow of traffic,causing traffic jams.Motsch,Assistant Professor at Arizona State Un
23、iversity,and his colleagues wanted to know if the same is true of ants.So they controlled traffic density(密度) by constructing bridges of various widths between a group of Argentine ants and a source of food.Then they waited and watched.But it appears that jams have never happened.They never,at one p
24、oint,just stopped.They always managed to avoid traffic jams. The flow of ants did increase initially as ants started to fill the bridge and then leveled off.But it never slowed down,even when the bridge was nearly full of ants.The researchers then took a closer look at how the behavior of each indiv
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