1、山东省2021届高三百师联盟二轮复习联考英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Choosing the right hiking equipment will make your walk safer and more comfortable. Getting it right is easy with our pick of the best, dont hesitate to grab them.SMART SOCKSSmartwool Womens PhD Outdoor Light Print Crew Walking Socks (16.09) Built for mi
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5、ip Away (115) Always chilly when you set out but boiling by the time youre climbing that hill? With these clever pants, you get a pair of soft-shell trousers and a pair of shorts in one.1What can we know from the passage?AIf you want to protect your feet, youd better choose Crew Walking Socks.BCrew
6、Light Cushion is a kind of sock special in material to keep you cool.CBoth the Light Hoodie and Skerray Smock can keep out the wind.DAll the equipment recommended can be folded and put in a pocket.2If you want to go hiking in summer, which one will be the best choice?ACrew Walking Socks & Waterproof
7、 JacketBLight Hoodie & Fusion Walking SocksCOverland Zip Away & Crew Light CushionDFusion Walking socks & Skerray Smock3In which column can you find the passage?ANew Technology.BLife Style.CFashion Costume.DAdvertisement.Every superhero, no matter how small, needs a cape (披风). That was Robyn Rosenbe
8、rgers motivation when she started sewing superhero capes for kids with cancer, heart defects, and other serious diseases.It all began when she was making a cape as a birthday present for her nephew. Rosenberger heard of a girl named Brenna who was battling a potentially deadly skin condition called
9、harlequin ichthyosis (丑角样鱼鳞病). Anyone going through what she was going through had to be tough. “I had an aha moment,” Rosenberger says. “Brenna was a superhero! She needed a cape.”So Rosenberger sent her one, and Brennas mother was delighted. Rosenberger found ten more kids online and sent out ten
10、more capes. Before long, she quit her job at a software company to dedicate herself full-time to , a website where people can buy handmade capes for brave kids facing illness and disability.Since 2013, Rosenberger and her small paid staff have sent more than 12, 000 handmade capes to kids in all 50
11、states and 15 other countries. The capes come in pink, blue, purple, or red and can be decorated with the childs initials or specialized patches, including a heart, a rocket, or a lightning bolt. One recipient was eight-month-old Gabe, who was born with imperfection, which causes distinct facial fea
12、tures. Rosenberger sent him a red cape with a bright yellow G in the center. It was a hit. Gabe is now a fixture on the companys social media posts. “The Tiny Superhero community has been a wonderful connection to have,” says Gabes mom, Kate Glocke. In fact, two years later, “we still bring Gabes ca
13、pe with us to every hospital appointment.”4Why did Rosenberger start sewing superhero capes for kids?ABecause she was good at sewing superhero capes.BBecause she wanted to show bravery of the kids.CBecause she planned to give kids superhero capes as gifts.DBecause she thought their parents couldnt a
14、fford capes.5What do we know about Rosenberger and her small paid staff?AThey created more than 12, 000 handmade capes.BThey met kids from 50 states and 15 other countries.CThey provided capes in different colors and styles.DThey had made a lot of money by selling capes.6What words can be used to de
15、scribe Rosenberger?AHardworking and wealthy.BWarm-hearted and loving.CStrong-willed and ambitious.DTalkative and athletic.7What is the purpose of this text?ATo advertise a website selling handmade capesBTo call on more people to help the sick kids.CTo describe different superhero capes.DTo introduce
16、 a kind woman helping sick kids.“My P.E. teacher taught me maths.” It has been a common joke for years but when a P.E. teacher applied for the head-teacher job, many parents worried that “the joke could come true”. Some parents asked, “Does the P.E. teacher know maths and English? If not, how is he
17、supposed to tutor the students?” But there were still parents who believed P.E. teachers had more time to discipline the students since they didnt have many classes.This concern is actually a “subject bias”, that is, choosing a P.E. teacher as the head-teacher is not good for the students grades sin
18、ce he doesnt know Chinese, maths, or English. It is acceptable for Chinese teachers, maths teachers and English teachers to be head-teachers because these subjects are important to entrance exams and scores. Such a concern reflects parents anxiety in the current educational environment, which tends
19、to link the head-teachers responsible subject with the facts whether the school cares about the class and the childrens performances in the subject.Many people care about their kids academic performances only. They dont care about their kids P.E. performance at all. Even if kids have P.E. classes, p
20、arents care little. P.E. teachers are in humble position and their classes are often occupied by other teachers. Of course, if students, P.E. performance is related to grades and entrance exams, parents wont mind “a P.E. teacher being the head-teacher”.At the moment, P.E. is gradually included in en
21、trance exams.In terms of high school entrance examination, Guangzhou will launch a new high school entrance exam which includes P.E. performance and Health examination in 2021, raising the score to 70 points.In terms of the college entrance examination, universities having the right of independent e
22、nrollments added P.E. tests to their entrance exams in 2019. This practice is seen as an important signal that the assessment of physical fitness and athletic ability, which are important aspects of a students overall quality, may be included in the college entrance examination in the future.We hope
23、 that its a trend for P.E. teachers, music teachers and art teachers to become head-teachers.8By saying “My P.E. teacher taught me maths”, what does the author intend to show us?AIt is just a joke that seldom happened in reality.BP.E. teachers hardly assist students in maths.CP.E. teachers are good
24、at teaching maths.DParents doubt the ability of P.E. teacher.9We can infer from paragraph 2 that a P.E. teacher .Ais of little benefit for students academic performanceBis humbler than Chinese, math or English teachersCreflects whether the school cares about the classDgets unfairly judged due to the
25、 current educational system10Why does Guangzhou raise proportion of P.E. performance in high school entrance examination?ATo raise students awareness of physical health.BTo call on parents to pay attention to P.E. teachers.CTo test the overall ability of high school students.DTo make P.E. teachers e
26、qual with other teachers.11What opinion does the author hold towards P.E. teachers working as head-teachers?ANeutral.BUnexpected.CSupportive.DCritical.More than a fifth of the worlds plant species face the threat of extinction, a trend with potentially disaster effects for life on Earth, according t
27、o research released on Wednesday. But a separate study warned that extinction of mammals had been estimated too highly and suggested some mammal species thought to have been wiped out may yet be rediscovered.Stephen Hopper said the report on plant loss was the most accurate mapping yet of the threat
28、 to the planets estimated 380, 000 plant species. This study confirms what we already suspected, that plants are under threat and the main cause is human-caused habitat loss, Hopper said. The study, carried out by Kew with the Natural History Museum in London and the International Union for the Cons
29、ervation of Nature (IUCN), set a “major baseline” for future conservation efforts, he said.“We cannot sit back and watch plant species disappearplants are the basis of all life on Earth, providing clean air, water, food and fuel. All animal and bird life depends on them, and so do we”, Hopper added,
30、 The study comes ahead of a meeting in Nagoya, Japan, from October 18 to 29, where members of the UNs Biodiversity Convention will set new targets to save endangered wildlife.Craig Hilton of the IUCN said he hoped the Nagoya meeting would set the goal of preventing the extinction of any known threat
31、ened species by 2020. “We want to make sure that plants will not be forgotten”, he said. In their study, researchers assessed almost 4, 000 species, of which 22 percent were classed as threatened, especially in tropical rain forest. Plants were more threatened than birds, as threatened as mammals an
32、d less threatened than amphibians (两栖动物)or coral (珊瑚), it said.12The underlined part “been wiped out” in the first paragraph can be replaced by _ .Aturned outBbroken outCdied outDrun out13According to Hopper, the plants are under threat_.Abecause too many animals eat them as foodBowing to their comp
33、etition against each otherCmostly because humans destroy their living areasDfor the growing air and water pollution14What do scientists suggest for plants?ASitting back and watching them disappear.BMaking them supply more food to humans.CPreventing humans from using plant products.DTrying to protect
34、 them from dying out.15Which of the following are least likely to be endangered?ABirdsBPlantsCAmphibiansDCoral二、七选五What Is Stealing Your Time in 2020 and How to Get It BackA survey from jobs site Glassdoor found that 79% of U.S. employees say they would prefer more time-related benefits over a pay r
35、aise - including vacation days (37%), paid sick days (32%) and a flexible schedule (30%).“This year has made us all more value things that are truly important in life, and changed our relationship to work, ” says Ashley Whillans, an assistant professor at Harvard Business School. “At the end of the
36、day, time is our most valuable resource, and we can never get it back.”_16_. Arrange it._17_. And then take a hard look at the results. Probably, far too much time is being spent on unproductive periods like commutes (通勤); browsing anxiety-producing news feeds; or doing stuff you really dislike, mai
37、nly because you think you have to._18_.Yes, you can essentially find more free time for yourself, like cleaning your house. It will cost you in some terms, but if you can afford it, the effect on your life happiness will be wildly disproportionate.Leisure time matters.The point of generating more ti
38、me for yourself is not that you can spend it all playing games on your smart phone or zoning out in front of a TV screen._19_ but aim for more “active” leisure that is proven to produce real happiness, like having meals with friends, volunteering, exercising, or engaging in your favorite hobbies.“It
39、 doesnt necessarily require major life changes, like quitting your job or retiring early, ” Whillans said._20_Use your hours deliberately, with more intention, and it will have powerful effects on your happiness.”ASave your timeBBuy more timeCHere are three tips from WhillansDThat is “passive” leisu
40、re, and it is fine in moderationEThere are some findings on what is stealing your timeFWrite down how you are spending your days, down to the minuteGIt can also be about smaller changes, like how you use the next 30 minutes三、完形填空Growing up, the relationship between my father and I is that asked him
41、questions and he told me the answers. In my teen years, he taught me things Id need to know to_21_in the real world. When I moved out on my own, I called him at least once a week, usually when something broke in my apartment and I needed to know how to_22_it.But then,_23_I needed him less. I got mar
42、ried, and my husband had most of the knowledge I_24_. For everything else, we had Google. I dont know when it_25_but our conversations when I_26_are just six words. Me: “Hi, Dad.” Him: “Hi, sweets. Heres Mom.” I loved my dad, of course, but I_27_at times if maybe he had already shared everything I_2
43、8_to know.Then, this past summer, my family moved to my parents_29_our house was being renovated. Dad asked me to help him rebuild a lake house with wood. Without hesitation, I agreed. After all, I could do for free rent. As we put the new wood together piece by piece, my dad knowing_30_what went wh
44、ere, I looked at him. “How do you know how to build a(n)_31_” “I spent a summer in college building it on the Jersey Shore.” “You did?”I thought I knew_32_about my dad. I knew the summer when he burned his hands raw at the horseradish (辣根酱)manufacturing plant and the diner line-cook (流水线厨师)position
45、that_33_him how to make the best egg roll. But I_34_knew this. I realized that maybe its not that theres nothing left to say_35_its just that Ive spent my life asking him the wrong questions.21AsurviveBexistClastDlive22AworkBfixCstoreDpurchase23AconsequentlyBgraduallyCactuallyDfrequently24AgainedBre
46、questedClackedDgrasped25AappearedBhappenedCchangedDchallenged26AvisitedBchattedCcalledDasked27AwonderedBconsideredCorderedDwandered28AdesiredBseemedCsuspectedDneeded29AthoughBwhileCunlessDif30AnearlyBexactlyCoriginallyDmerely31AapartmentBgardenCcabinDstore32AnothingBsomethingCeverythingDanything33Ac
47、onstructedBsuggestedCcaughtDtaught34AeverBneverChardlyDalmost35AbutBandCorDso四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Starbucks will eliminate plastic_36_(straw) from its stores worldwide in 2021 to reduce pollution_37_(cause) by plastic, the company says. The coffee retailer (零售商) will gradually reduce using single-use straws_38_its more than 28, 000 locations, cutting out_39_estimated 1 billion straws each year.