1、届新高考英语模拟导航卷山东卷 第三卷 新高考英语模拟导航卷(山东卷) 第三卷1、Our new childcare location in Scheveningen!The center is surrounded by numerous international institutes and embassies and is conveniently located just 10 minutes from The Hague city center. You can easily pick up and drop off your child thanks to the many par
2、king spaces close to the entrance.Our servicesBig Ben Kids provides day care, preschool care and after-school care. Our activity programme includes language lessons, violin lessons, guitar lessons and much more. Activities are held indoors, but can also be external, such as swimming in the river, an
3、d field trips to the woods. Children learn dancing, making music, and the native language Dutch! They learn through play. Our curriculum is carefully designed in such a way that the children dont even notice how much they learn each day. For them,its all about playing and having fun!What does Big Be
4、n Kids offer your family? Homelike environmentA warm and stimulating(趣味盎然的)atmosphere that allows children to grow and develop safely. A truly international placeOur staff members come from all over the world, just like the families we serve. We are therefore acutely aware that our centers should be
5、 much more than places that simply care for children. We always go the extra mile to help families and try to bring everyone together to form a friendly international community. Healthy mealsAt Big Ben Kids, we serve two warm, healthy, homemade meals each day. The snacks are nutritious as well, with
6、 lots of fruit and vegetables. Parents receive our menu every week in advance.1. Where does the center probably lie?A. Germany. B. France. C. Holland. D. Sweden.2. Who is the center mainly intended for?A. Foreign children. B. Preschool children.C. Native children. D. Athletic children.3. What are pa
7、rents aware of about their children ahead of time?A. What activities their children join. B. What meals their children are served.C. How their children perform in class. D. Whether their children finish homework.2、 Norway shares a long eastern border with Sweden and is bordered by Finland and Russia
8、 to the north-east, and the Skagerrak Strait to ihe south 一 Denmark on the other side of the strait. It has ail extensive coastline, facing the North Atlantic Ocean and the Barents Sea. For the last few years, Norway has registered the highest quality 6f life among the worlds nations. It is one of t
9、he wealthiest countries in the world. Norwegians can also expect to get a good education, the job they wan! unemployment is only 4 percent according to recent data updated in January,2019 enjoy good health and live a long life. Its achievement today is completely unexpected for many people, especial
10、ly senior citizens there. Just 80 years ago Norwegians were moving to the USA in their thousands in search of a better life. The rise in oil prices in the 1970s changed all that. On a per-capita(人均的) basis, Norway is the worlds largest producer of oil outsideof the Middle East. When you arrive in Os
11、lo, the capital of Norway, for the first dont expect to be met by Dubai-style skyscrapers, and rows of Ferraris and Porsches. In 2018, Norway became one of the few countries where over 5 in every 100 passenger cars on the roads is a plug-in electric one. Norwegians also work hard and are always near
12、 the top in research on global worker productivity rates. Bui in todays high-tech world where work seems to follow us wherever we go, the people of Norway are redefining(重新定义)what wealth means. Laws just recently passed by the government attach great importance to family and time off. Also, the coun
13、try is saving for the future. Every dollar earned from oil is put straight into its pensions worth billions of dollars. At a time when most other western countries are wondering how they will finance the pensions of a growing retired population, Norway is sitting pretty.1.Where is the Skagerrak stra
14、it?A.Near the Barents Sea. B.On the east of Finland.C.Near the north of Norway. D.On the north of Denmark.2.What leads to Norways success?A.Its huge reserve of oil. B.Its low unemployment rate.C.Its quality education. D.Its pleasant natural environment.3.What can be inferred about Norway from paragr
15、aph 3?A.Norwegians are seeking modern life.B.It is modest about its wealth.C.It puts much focus on the traffic.D.Norwegians try to keep away from high technology.4.What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph convey?A.Norways future should be considered.B.Norway wouldnt like to make chang
16、es.C.Norway has accumulated enough pensions.D.Norways retired population is decreasing.3、 There are only a few truly pleasant smells to wake to in the morning. For me, its the smell of freshly brewed coffee. Just a sniff of it makes me jump out of bed and rush to the kitchen for a gulp of the hot bl
17、ack liquid. If youre a big fan of coffee, youll understand that opening a new packet of coffee releases an amazing smell-fresh, roasted coffee beans. And youll be able to identify the beans origin-Colombia, Vietnam or Brazil. Tim Hayward is a food writer and coffee shop owner; he believes the smell
18、is absolutely vital. When you walk into the coffee shop in the morning and that smell hits you, youre getting physiological responses. I know from experience when I walk into a cafe, my mouth begins to water and its the smell that makes me feel good. However, this feeling sometimes turns to disappoi
19、ntment. This is particularly the case when I order a coffee to go in a tall paper cup and sip the liquid through a hole in the lid. Yes, its convenient, but is it really the right way to appreciate it? You walk into the coffee shop, you get the smell, but when you actually take the drink out, you ar
20、e drinking it from something that is designed to deliver the hot liquid directly past your tongue, but prevent any smell coming up to your nose. As well as eliminating the smell, takeaway coffee cups create a lot of waste and the vast majority of them still dont get recycled. So maybe now is the tim
21、e to really wake up and smell the coffee by drinking from a cup in a cafe, chatting with friends and saving the planet!(1).In which aspect does the author agree with Tim Hayward?A.People drink coffee first thing in the morning.B.Coffee beans origin makes all the difference.C.Some people are addicted
22、 to drinking coffee.D.Its the smell of coffee that really matters.(2).What does the author complain about?A.The process of making coffee.B.The high temperature of coffee.C.The design of the paper coffee cup.D.The inconvenience of buying coffee.(3).Which can replace the word eliminating underlined in
23、 Paragraph 4?A.Creating. B.Removing.C.Increasing. D.Changing.(4).What can be the best title of the text?A.Wake up and smell the coffeeB.Try to be a real lover of coffeeC.Drink coffee to save the planetD.Choose takeaway coffee for convenience4、 On average, Americans spend about 10 hours a day in fron
24、t of a computer or other electronic devices(设备) and less than 30 minutes a day outdoors. That is a claim made by David Strayer, a professor of psychology at the University of Utah. In his 2017 TED Talk, Strayer explained that all this time spent with technology is making our brains tired. Using an e
25、lectronic device to answer emails, listen to the news and look at social media puts a lot of pressure on the front of the brain, which, Strayer explains, is important for critical(有判断力的) thinking, problem-solving and decision-making. So, it is important to give the brain a rest. And being in nature,
26、 Strayer claims, helps get a tired brain away from too much technology. More than 15, 000 campers from around the world attended an international camping festival in September. That is when friends and family take time off and escape to nature for several days. They take walks, climb, explore, swim,
27、 sleep, eat and play. Camping may be just what a tired brain needs. Take Carl for example. He lives in West Virginia and enjoys camping. He says that staying outdoors makes him feel at ease. It also prepares him for the work he must do. Kate Somers is another example who also lives in West Virginia.
28、 She says she enjoys camping with her husband arid two children. She calls it a regenerative” experience. At the University of Utah, David Strayer has studied both shortterm and long-term exposure to nature. He found that spending short amounts of time in nature without technology does calm the brai
29、n and helps it to remember better. However, he found, it is the long-term contact with nature that does the most good. He and his research team found that spending three clays in nature without any technology is enough time for the brain to fully relax and reset itself.1.What is David Strayers opini
30、on?A.Americans dislike outdoor activities.B.Electronic equipment should be quitted.C.New technologies are a double-edged sword.D.Electronic equipment brings great convenience.2.Why does Strayer insist we go outdoors?A.To try another lifestyle. B.To refresh our brain.C.To make better decisions. D.To
31、play with our family and friends.3.What does the underlined word regenerative mean?A.Reborn. B.Memorable. C.Remarkable. D.Tiring.4.Which is the proper title for the passage?A.Electronic Equipment Harms theB. Good Rest Develops Good MemoryC.Tips on Using New TechnologiesD.Being in Nature Is Good for
32、the Brain5、阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。We are here to share these essay writing suggestions in case you wish to write an essay for your own benefit. Writing your own statement of personal belief can be a powerful tool for self-reflection. It can also be a wonderful thing to share with family, friends, and colleagues. . Be distinctive. Take your belief out of the events that have shaped your core values. Consider moments when belief wa
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