2024年5月30日发(作者:刘嘉月)
2021届山东省青岛市普通高中高三下学期5月统一模拟检测(二模考试)
英语试卷
★祝考试顺利★
(含答案)
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
Volunteers Wanted!
City of Sunrise Police Department volunteers serve the community while learning
more about law administration and making new friends. Volunteers act in a variety of
roles - such as providing administrative assistance to the Department, greeting
visitors at the Public Safety Complex, and lending a hand at special events. Please
review the Sunrise Police Department Volunteer Program Application or call (954)
746-3370 for general information regarding the Department's volunteer opportunities.
The Department also offers residents an opportunity to participate in the Citizens
Volunteer Patrol (CVP). The CVP is designed to reduce crime by having citizens guard
their own neighborhoods and report any suspecting or criminal activity to the police.
Qualified participants must be 21 years of age or older. For more information, contact
PSA Arnie Axelrodat at (954) 746-3770.
Other specialized volunteer programs within the Sunrise Police Department include:
Seniors and Lawmen Together (SALT) Council. SALT is comprised of retired leaders
working in cooperation with public safety and elder affairs professionals. Through
education and communication, SALT tries to reduce the criminal victimization of older
citizens and enhance the delivery of law administration services to seniors. For more
information, please call (954) 746-3384.
Police Explorers. This program provides a means through which young men and women
aged 14 to 20 may decide, by means of actual experience, whether they would like to
pursue a law
administration career. The Explorer program focuses on community service and citizen
involvement. For more information, please call (954) 746-3376.
1. What can City of Sunrise Police Department volunteers do?
A. Giving law assistance to the Department.
B. Greeting visitors in community centre.
C. Offering general information to the police.
D. Providing help at special events.
2. Who can join Seniors and Lawmen Together Council?
A. A21-year-old law graduate.
B. A businessman living in the City of Sunrise.
C. A retired leader expert in public safety.
D. Teenagers pursuing a career in law.
3. If you want to volunteer in guarding your neighborhood, which number should you
call?
A. (954) 746-3370. B. (954) 746-3770. C. (954) 746-3384. D. (954) 746-3376.
B
After written art had to fight a tough battle for attraction during the first decade
of social media, owing to a certain group of writers, it is now on a significant rise.
How Instagram and Twitter have offered jumpstarts to careers of authors like Dean
Cocozza sets a blueprint for thousands of ambitious writers.
Cocozza started writing lyrics for his music as a teenager. He immediately had
to experience that translating art to social media is not as simple as posting whatever
his pen put down.
“Anyone who uses the platform with an intent will quickly learn that you only
have the glimpse of a moment to catch the viewer's attention. So the work I shared
shifted to be more to the point, often one-liners. Then stuff started to go viral."
The success and demand for more poems resulted in his first book
Zero Dark Thirty,
which sold out quickly. Despite the book containing mostly short writings, even said
one-liners, Cocozza emphasizes that he doesn't write for social media. "It was a very
personal project resulting from a certain period of time" in his life. There are much
bigger things that he works on and plans to get involved in.
Dean Cocozza has brought back emotional depth. In-between monetized (货币化
的)content, blatant (明目 张胆的)advertising and “perfect lives”, social media
holds a spot for a new generation of artists, including literature. Critical thinkers
and authentic writers remind the app's consumers of their emotional human nature. Art
galleries and bookstores might have lost a big part of their audience to digital media
- but the art itself will always find ways to survive.
4. What does the underlined word "it" in paragraph 1 refer to?
A. Written art. B. A tough battle. C. Social media. D. A group of writers.
5. What challenged Cocozza when he began to translate art to social media?
A. To earn a living. B. To draw readers' attention.
C. To protect his personal life. D. To show emotional depth.
6. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A. Works with emotional depth are widely accepted on social media.
B. People with perfect lives like social media better.
C. Art galleries and bookstores will soon disappear.
D. Arts of emotion depth still hold value on social media.
7. What's the author's attitude towards art in the future?
A. Positive. B. Carefree. C. Doubtful.
C
Adults with a poor education are also likely to have poor health, a growing body
of evidence suggests. Study after study has confirmed the link, and now experts are
zeroing in on the reasons for it and what can be done. "Persons with a higher education
tend to have better jobs, and better income, better benefits," said David R. Williams,
a professor of public health in America.
Those benefits, he said, go beyond health benefits to include such other factors
as having the flexibility to take a day off or part of a day to see a doctor. "People
with higher levels of education tend to have more resources to cope with stress and
life," Williams said. They have stress, of course, but also more resources to cope
with it - such as access to a health club to exercise away the stress - than people
with less education, he said.
“Being better educated also means that a person is more likely to understand the
world of modem medicine," said Erik Angner, an assistant professor of philosophy and
economics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, who has researched the link
between education and happiness. “Modem medicine is incredibly complex. And if you
lack the basic reading skills required to function adequately in the health-care
environment, you might find it harder to effectively understand your medical care.”
A report issued by Williams' commission found that, compared with college graduates,
adults who did not graduate from high school were 2.5 times as likely to be less than
very good health. The report suggested that factors outside the medical system play
an important role in determining people's health. Access to medical care is crucial,
but it isn't enough to improve health. What's needed, they suggested, is increased
focus on schools and education - encouraging people to obtain more education.
D. Disapproving.
8. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A. Poor Education May Lead to Poor Health
B. Higher Education Can Bring More Income
C. Happiness Comes from Good Education
D. Medical Care Safeguards Good Health
9. What is paragraph 2 mainly about?
A. Resources to deal with life.
B. Ways to exercise away stress.
C. Factors concerning a higher education.
D. Benefits related to a higher education.
10. What can we learn from Angner's words?
A. Better education means understanding the world better.
B. Modem medicine world is too difficult to understand.
C. People with a good education may be happier.
D. Reading skills help in understanding medical care.
11. What is stressed in the report issued by Williams' commission?
A. Adults are less likely to have good health.
B. The medical system determines people's health.
C. More education is needed to improve health.
D. More access to medical care is important.
D
It might seem strange to be making predictions about 2021, but one thing is clear:
technology has been affected just as much as every other part of our lives. Another
clear thing is that today's most important technology trends will play a big part in
helping us deal with and adapt to the many challenges facing us. From the shift to
working from home to new rules about how we meet and interact in public spaces,
technology trends will be the driving force in managing the change.
One of the major technology trends that are likely to play out this year is 5G
and enhanced connectivity. Each successive advance in mobile connectivity from 3G
onwards has unlocked new use cases for the Internet. 3G made web browsing and
data-driven services useful on mobile devices, 4G led to the growth of streaming video
and music platforms as bandwidths (宽带)increased, and 5G, similarly, will open more
doors in terms of what is possible.
5G means that services relying on advanced technologies such as augmented (增
强的)reality and virtual reality, as well as cloud-based gaming platforms like
Google's Stadia, become a practical thing, anywhere at any time. They also threaten
to make cable and fiber-based (光纤)networks redundant, with their need for us to
be tied to a particular location.
In short, 5G and other advanced, high-speed networks make other new technologies
available anywhere, any time. A great example is Norwegian fishery operator Salmar
that uses a 5G network to automate the care and feeding of its fish. Image recognition
algorithms (算法)are used to detect which fish are over or under-feeding, and
automatically distribute food and medicine needed to keep them healthy. Initiatives
like this will become increasingly important during 2021, where businesses look to
increase automation across their workforces.
12. Which of the following is highly influenced by 5G technology?
A. Data-driven services.
C. Music platforms.
B. Streaming video.
D. Google's Stadia.
13. Which of the following can best replace the underlined word "redundant" in
paragraph 3?
2024年5月30日发(作者:刘嘉月)
2021届山东省青岛市普通高中高三下学期5月统一模拟检测(二模考试)
英语试卷
★祝考试顺利★
(含答案)
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
Volunteers Wanted!
City of Sunrise Police Department volunteers serve the community while learning
more about law administration and making new friends. Volunteers act in a variety of
roles - such as providing administrative assistance to the Department, greeting
visitors at the Public Safety Complex, and lending a hand at special events. Please
review the Sunrise Police Department Volunteer Program Application or call (954)
746-3370 for general information regarding the Department's volunteer opportunities.
The Department also offers residents an opportunity to participate in the Citizens
Volunteer Patrol (CVP). The CVP is designed to reduce crime by having citizens guard
their own neighborhoods and report any suspecting or criminal activity to the police.
Qualified participants must be 21 years of age or older. For more information, contact
PSA Arnie Axelrodat at (954) 746-3770.
Other specialized volunteer programs within the Sunrise Police Department include:
Seniors and Lawmen Together (SALT) Council. SALT is comprised of retired leaders
working in cooperation with public safety and elder affairs professionals. Through
education and communication, SALT tries to reduce the criminal victimization of older
citizens and enhance the delivery of law administration services to seniors. For more
information, please call (954) 746-3384.
Police Explorers. This program provides a means through which young men and women
aged 14 to 20 may decide, by means of actual experience, whether they would like to
pursue a law
administration career. The Explorer program focuses on community service and citizen
involvement. For more information, please call (954) 746-3376.
1. What can City of Sunrise Police Department volunteers do?
A. Giving law assistance to the Department.
B. Greeting visitors in community centre.
C. Offering general information to the police.
D. Providing help at special events.
2. Who can join Seniors and Lawmen Together Council?
A. A21-year-old law graduate.
B. A businessman living in the City of Sunrise.
C. A retired leader expert in public safety.
D. Teenagers pursuing a career in law.
3. If you want to volunteer in guarding your neighborhood, which number should you
call?
A. (954) 746-3370. B. (954) 746-3770. C. (954) 746-3384. D. (954) 746-3376.
B
After written art had to fight a tough battle for attraction during the first decade
of social media, owing to a certain group of writers, it is now on a significant rise.
How Instagram and Twitter have offered jumpstarts to careers of authors like Dean
Cocozza sets a blueprint for thousands of ambitious writers.
Cocozza started writing lyrics for his music as a teenager. He immediately had
to experience that translating art to social media is not as simple as posting whatever
his pen put down.
“Anyone who uses the platform with an intent will quickly learn that you only
have the glimpse of a moment to catch the viewer's attention. So the work I shared
shifted to be more to the point, often one-liners. Then stuff started to go viral."
The success and demand for more poems resulted in his first book
Zero Dark Thirty,
which sold out quickly. Despite the book containing mostly short writings, even said
one-liners, Cocozza emphasizes that he doesn't write for social media. "It was a very
personal project resulting from a certain period of time" in his life. There are much
bigger things that he works on and plans to get involved in.
Dean Cocozza has brought back emotional depth. In-between monetized (货币化
的)content, blatant (明目 张胆的)advertising and “perfect lives”, social media
holds a spot for a new generation of artists, including literature. Critical thinkers
and authentic writers remind the app's consumers of their emotional human nature. Art
galleries and bookstores might have lost a big part of their audience to digital media
- but the art itself will always find ways to survive.
4. What does the underlined word "it" in paragraph 1 refer to?
A. Written art. B. A tough battle. C. Social media. D. A group of writers.
5. What challenged Cocozza when he began to translate art to social media?
A. To earn a living. B. To draw readers' attention.
C. To protect his personal life. D. To show emotional depth.
6. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A. Works with emotional depth are widely accepted on social media.
B. People with perfect lives like social media better.
C. Art galleries and bookstores will soon disappear.
D. Arts of emotion depth still hold value on social media.
7. What's the author's attitude towards art in the future?
A. Positive. B. Carefree. C. Doubtful.
C
Adults with a poor education are also likely to have poor health, a growing body
of evidence suggests. Study after study has confirmed the link, and now experts are
zeroing in on the reasons for it and what can be done. "Persons with a higher education
tend to have better jobs, and better income, better benefits," said David R. Williams,
a professor of public health in America.
Those benefits, he said, go beyond health benefits to include such other factors
as having the flexibility to take a day off or part of a day to see a doctor. "People
with higher levels of education tend to have more resources to cope with stress and
life," Williams said. They have stress, of course, but also more resources to cope
with it - such as access to a health club to exercise away the stress - than people
with less education, he said.
“Being better educated also means that a person is more likely to understand the
world of modem medicine," said Erik Angner, an assistant professor of philosophy and
economics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, who has researched the link
between education and happiness. “Modem medicine is incredibly complex. And if you
lack the basic reading skills required to function adequately in the health-care
environment, you might find it harder to effectively understand your medical care.”
A report issued by Williams' commission found that, compared with college graduates,
adults who did not graduate from high school were 2.5 times as likely to be less than
very good health. The report suggested that factors outside the medical system play
an important role in determining people's health. Access to medical care is crucial,
but it isn't enough to improve health. What's needed, they suggested, is increased
focus on schools and education - encouraging people to obtain more education.
D. Disapproving.
8. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A. Poor Education May Lead to Poor Health
B. Higher Education Can Bring More Income
C. Happiness Comes from Good Education
D. Medical Care Safeguards Good Health
9. What is paragraph 2 mainly about?
A. Resources to deal with life.
B. Ways to exercise away stress.
C. Factors concerning a higher education.
D. Benefits related to a higher education.
10. What can we learn from Angner's words?
A. Better education means understanding the world better.
B. Modem medicine world is too difficult to understand.
C. People with a good education may be happier.
D. Reading skills help in understanding medical care.
11. What is stressed in the report issued by Williams' commission?
A. Adults are less likely to have good health.
B. The medical system determines people's health.
C. More education is needed to improve health.
D. More access to medical care is important.
D
It might seem strange to be making predictions about 2021, but one thing is clear:
technology has been affected just as much as every other part of our lives. Another
clear thing is that today's most important technology trends will play a big part in
helping us deal with and adapt to the many challenges facing us. From the shift to
working from home to new rules about how we meet and interact in public spaces,
technology trends will be the driving force in managing the change.
One of the major technology trends that are likely to play out this year is 5G
and enhanced connectivity. Each successive advance in mobile connectivity from 3G
onwards has unlocked new use cases for the Internet. 3G made web browsing and
data-driven services useful on mobile devices, 4G led to the growth of streaming video
and music platforms as bandwidths (宽带)increased, and 5G, similarly, will open more
doors in terms of what is possible.
5G means that services relying on advanced technologies such as augmented (增
强的)reality and virtual reality, as well as cloud-based gaming platforms like
Google's Stadia, become a practical thing, anywhere at any time. They also threaten
to make cable and fiber-based (光纤)networks redundant, with their need for us to
be tied to a particular location.
In short, 5G and other advanced, high-speed networks make other new technologies
available anywhere, any time. A great example is Norwegian fishery operator Salmar
that uses a 5G network to automate the care and feeding of its fish. Image recognition
algorithms (算法)are used to detect which fish are over or under-feeding, and
automatically distribute food and medicine needed to keep them healthy. Initiatives
like this will become increasingly important during 2021, where businesses look to
increase automation across their workforces.
12. Which of the following is highly influenced by 5G technology?
A. Data-driven services.
C. Music platforms.
B. Streaming video.
D. Google's Stadia.
13. Which of the following can best replace the underlined word "redundant" in
paragraph 3?