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1、山东省济南市章丘区2021届高三4月模拟考试英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解AN INTRODUCTION OF SEVERAL HIGHLY-RATED TV SERIESChernobylIn April 1986, a huge explosion erupted (爆发) at the Chemobyl nuclear power station in northern Ukraine. This series follows the stories of the men and women, who tried to relieve the disaster, a

2、s well as those who gave their lives preventing a worse one.Plot Keywords: nuclear accident | Soviet UnionGenres (类型): Drama | History | ThrillerOur PlanetDocumentary series focusing on the breadth of the diversity of habitats around the world, from the remote Arctic wilderness and mysterious deep o

3、ceans to the vast landscapes of Africa and diverse jungles of South America.Plot Keywords: nature | biology | ecologyGenres: DocumentaryLove, Death & RobotsA collction of animated short stories that span various genres including science fiction, fantasy, horror and comedy.Plot Keywords: anthology se

4、ries | love | death | robotGenres: Animation | Short | Comedy | Fantasy | Horror | Sci-FiYakusoku no NeverlandA group of the smartest kids at a seemingly perfect orphanage uncover its dark truth when they break a nule to never leave the orphanage grounds. Once the truth is discovered, they begin to

5、plan an escape to save all of the children.Plot Keywords: animeGenres: Animation | Fantasy | Horror | Mystery | Sci-Fi | Thriller1What does the series Chernobyl focus on?AWhy did the explosion occur?BWhere is Chernobyl located?CWhat did the people do after the disaster?DWhat serious damages the expl

6、osion caused?2Which one will you recommend to those who want to appreciate the beauty of nature?AChernobylBOur PlanetCLove, Death & RobotsDYakusoku no Neverland3What similarity do Chernobyl and Yakusoku no Neverland share?AThey are both about historical events.BThey both have thilling plots.CThey bo

7、th have kids as leading characters.DThey both involve humorous elements.As a child, Rob Stewart loved the natural world. “He loved everything in the sea, but sharks the most,” said his mother, Sandy Stewart.Stewart spent his life studying and photographing sharks and other sea creatures, and creatin

8、g films. Sadly, he died in 2017 at the age of 37 in a diving accident. The accident happened while Stewart was filming Sharkwater Extinction, which members of his crew completed after his death.Knowing that about 25% of shark species were endangered and sharks might soon be extinct, Stewart worked h

9、ard to raise awareness of sharks and their key role in nature. Stewart believed that they should be protected against humans and other enemies. He studied how illegally shark finning has led to a great fall in the shark population.When Stewart found out about the finning, he tried to end it. As an e

10、xperienced diver and skilled cinematographer, he was able to raise awareness of the problem by filming sharks in their natural environment. His films, said Sandy Stewart, showed people “how beautiful the underwater creatures are. People would fall in love with them and work to protect them.”As of 20

11、13, 55 countries had banned shark finning. Stewart lived and died a hero in the pursuit of saving sharks and the sea. He is believed to have saved one-third of the worlds sharks.Stewarts parents hope kids will continue his story by supporting shark-friendly actions. They encourage kids to buy or ask

12、 their parents to buy shark-free products.Another thing that young people can do is learn more about sharks. A good place to start is 2 “Shark Database,” an online resource that was created by Rob Stewarts friends.“Its your generation that we want to make sure sees the world that Rob saw and does wh

13、atever you can to protect the big fish,” said Stewarts father. “One person can make a big difference.”4What do we know about Rob Stewart?AHe died because of a shark attack.BHe was interested in sea animals.CHe led a research team studying the sea.DHe made Sharkwater Extinction in 2017.5What did Rob

14、Stewart do to end illegal shark finning?AHe made films showing sharks living naturally.BHe encouraged people to buy shark-free products.CHe wrote to the government asking for a ban on shark finning.DHe collected information to show the influence of ilegal shark finning.6How may Rob Stewarts action t

15、o save sharks be described?ACreative.BSuccessful.CFruitless.DUnwelcome.7In “the world that Rob saw”, .Alittle action was taken to protect sharksBless than 50 countries banned shark finningCabout a quarter of shark species were in dangerDhuman behavior was the main cause of shark extinctionWhen Harri

16、son School District 2 turned to e-learning last spring, they made sure to provide each student with a laptop and the tools needed to succeed at home. But one remaining need in many families was Internet access.Christine OBrien, spokesperson for District 2 said, When you had many people learning and

17、working from home, sometimes there were Internet glitches. We wanted to avoid that and make sure students in our district could have equal chances to learn and that our families could learn from home as well.OBrien said that this year they made sure to survey each of their students to see who exactl

18、y needed the Internet.“This year we were really specific about asking whether families had Internet service at home without a phone, she said. They discovered that about a thousand families needed some sort of Internet connection.And thats where Altia came into play. A local software company heard t

19、here was an Internet shortage for students and it stepped in to see how they could help. Teaming up with local foundations (基金会), they were able to provide a monthly Internet service that allows many people to have Internet access at the same time. Mike Juran, CEO of Altia said; “At Altia we talked

20、to Randy Rocha at District 2 and I just put out an email to friends and people that I knew and that made its way back to Pikes Peak Community Foundation and Norwood Foundation and people spread that around. Within weeks we were able to get something done.The community came together and helped us pie

21、ce this part. We worked so hard as a school district to get those devices into the hands of students but this was a piece that we werent ready to do. We hadnt budgeted (预算) for it, so the communitys coming together to help our families in this way was really truly amazing, said OBrien.8What does the

22、 underlined word “glitches” in Paragraph 2 mean?AUsers.BServices.CProblems.DRepairmen.9What did Harrison School District 2 do according to OBrien?AThey kept track of students situations.BThey sold laptops to students cheaply.CThey kept holding new learning programs.DThey encouraged students to treat

23、 each other equally.10How did Altia help to make e-learning easier?ABy visiting the families every month.BBy sending emails to students every week.CBy setting up a local foundation to raise money.DBy offering Internet service to students in need.11Why was OBrien so thankful for the community?AIt ins

24、pired students to be helpful and active.BIt helped deliver devices to the hands of students.CIt added a big part to the schools planned budget.DIt solved things the school district was unprepared for.The need to feed a growing population is putting much pressure on the worlds supply of water. With 9

25、7% of the worlds water too salty to be drunk or used in agriculture, the worldwide supply of water needs careful management, especially in agriculture. Although the idea of a water shortage (短缺) seems strange to someone fortunate enough to live in a high rainfull country, many of the worlds agricult

26、ural industries experience constant water shortages.Although dams can be built to store water for agricultural use in dry areas and dry seasons, the costs of water redistribution (重新分配) are very high. Notonly is there the cost of the engineering itself, but there is also an environmental cost to be

27、considered. Where valleys (山谷) are flooded to create dams, houses are lost and wildlife homes destroyed. Besides, water many flow easily through pipes to fields, but it cannot be transported from one side of the world to the other. Each country must therefore rely on the management of its own water

28、to supply its farming requirements.This is particularly troubling to countries with agricultural industries in areas dependent on irrigation (灌溉). In Texas, farmers overuse of irrigation water be resulted in a 25% redcution of the water stores. In the Central Valley area of south eastern USA, a huge

29、 water engineering project provided water for farming in dry vallege, but much of the water use has been poorly managed.Saudi Arabias attempts to grow wheat in desert areas have been the pumping of huge quantities of irrigation water from underground reserves. Because there is no rainfall in these a

30、reas, such reserves can only decrease, and it is believed that fifty years of pumping will see them run dry.12From the first two paragraphs we learn that _.Amuch of the worlds water is available for useBpeople in high rainfll countries feel luckyCthe costs of water redistribution should be considere

31、dDwater can be easily carried through pipes across the world13Which of the following is true?AThe water in Texas have been reduced by 75%.BMost industries in the world suffer from water shortagers.CThe underground water in Saudi Arabia might run out in 50 years.DGood management of water use resulted

32、 from the project in the Central Valley.14What is most likely to be discussed in the paragraph that follows?ASteps to improve water use management.BWays tor redjuce the costs of builing dams.CMeasures to deal with worldwide water shortages.DApplies to handle the pressure on water supply.15The text i

33、s mainly about_.Awater supply and increasing populationBwater use management and agricultureCwater redistribution and wildlife protectionDwater shortages and environmental protection.二、七选五HomeworkDo maths problems 15 through 25. State the different forms of the verbs on page 50 of your French workbo

34、ok. Read pages 12 through 20 of the Shakespeare play, and dont forget to fill in the missing chemical symbols on the worksheet.Sound like a list of your homework for the next few nights or maybe even just for tonight? _16_Its your teachers way of evaluating how much you understand whats going on in

35、class. And it helps strengthen important concepts. Here are some tips on how to do your homework._17_Its inviting to start with the easy things to get them out of the way. However, youll have the most energy and focus when you begin, so its best to use this mental power on the subjects that are most

36、 challenging. Later, when youre more tired, you can focus on the simpler things. If you get stuck on a problem, try to figure it out as well as you can but dont spend too much time on it because this can mess up your homework schedule for the rest of the night. _18_But dont pick someone whom youll b

37、e up all night chatting with, or youll never get it done!Most peoples attention spans arent very long, so take some breaks while doing your homework. Sitting for too long without relaxing will make you less productive than if you stop every so often. Taking a 15-minute break every hour is a good ide

38、a for most people._19_Once your homework is done, you can check over it if you have extra time. Be sure to put it safely away in your backpacktheres nothing worse than having a completed assignment that you cant find the next morning or that gets ruined by a careless brother or sister. _20_Now youre

39、 free to hang out.ALuckily, you can do a few things to do less homework.BHomework is a major part of going to school.CNo one is expected to stay long, and people have very different learning styles.DIf you need to, ask an adult for help or call or email a classmate for advice.EBut if youre really co

40、ncentrating, wait until its a good time to stop.FAnd no teacher still believes that “chewed by the dog” lineeven when its true!GWhen you start your homework, deal with the hardest tasks first.三、完形填空It s funny how a small corner of the earth can have outsized relevance in life. For me, its a swing se

41、t on a playground.I decided to take my six year old son Joe on a weekend trip to the University of Virginia, my alma mater (母校). I planned out every detail _21_ and wanted my son to become familiar with something dear to me, _22_ he did not fully understand. I took Joe to my favorite breakfast spot.

42、 I _23_ him my dorm and fraternity (兄弟会) house, and then the bar where Id worked in college. We even went to a lacrosse (长曲棍球) game. All of this registered with my son, but without the _24_ I expected. _25_, we were running out of things to do. I asked Joe what he wanted to see. I would never _26_ h

43、is response: “I would not mind finding a swing set.” Thats when it hit me. For a guy who thought he _27_ every inch of his college town, the question caught me flat-footed: I had no idea where to look. _28_, I remembered the Venable Elementary School, something Id _29_ countless times but never real

44、ly noticed. We parked in the lot, empty on a Saturday, and I _30_ my son and watched him delightedly swing back and forth. It was the joy I had sought for him on my terms, _31_ he only found on his.What did I learn on that trip? First, travel is great fun and often leads to _32_. But our world will

45、always assure us greater happiness which is just around the corner. Second, do not rely too much on your _33_. Do your best but stay _34_, and always remember what John Lennon said: Life is what happens to you while you are busy making other plans. Third, there is always a new way to _35_ things, no

46、 matter how much you think you know. Im sure I would have missed the lesson if Joe hadnt made his old man stop at the swings in Charlottesville. For that, I will always be grateful.21Ain totalBin factCin advanceDin order22Aeven ifBas ifCas toDas though23AgaveBshowedCofferedDinvited24AinterestBrespon

47、seCimpressionDeffect25AWorseBStillCAgainDHowever26AignoredBunderstoodCmissedDforgot27AanalyzedBsteppedCknewDloved28AHardlyBEventuallyCUndoubtedlyDSurprisingly29ApassedBsawCvisitedDapproached30ApushedBencouragedCamusedDstared31AandBevenCbutDso32AjoyBhappinessCexcitementDsurprise33AschedulesBothersCplansDdetails34ArelaxedBindependentCgratefulDflexible35Alook atBlook throughClook forDlook into四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的

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