1、淄博市高三第二次模拟英语试题含答案讲课稿2020年淄博市高三第二次模拟英语试题(含答案)按秘密级事项管理启用前高三第二次线上检测试题英 语注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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
2、中选出最佳选项。ASome of Our New ProgramsSTEM Inventions with LittleBitsIn this invention workshop, students enhance their skills with a great new system of discovery called LittleBits. Its a platform of easy-to-use electronic building blocks that empower you to invent anything, from your own remote control
3、led car, to a smart home device. Students will begin with several inventions designed to let them figure out how the components go together, and then they will design and create their own inventions. Ages 712.Introduction to Computer AnimationIn this new program, you will have fun designing and crea
4、ting your own videos. Students will learn the basic skills needed to create and animate. Whether you are making a LEGO brick film, animating in claymation(黏土动画) or capturing a flower bloom, you can bring anything to life with computer animation. Ages 712.Computer Programming with OzobotIn this excit
5、ing new program, robotics and coding will become elementary! Have fun expanding your horizons with the help of Ozobotthe tiny smart robot. There is no end to the possibilities, as you create a different landscape of adventures, games and coding with Ozobot. Students will use markers, tablets and lap
6、tops for coding. Ages 712.Super Science STEM ChallengesIn this engineering camp, you will have fun integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics by building and designing a wide range of gadgets(小装置), inventive machines, towers and more. Projects include: the Great Tower Challenge, t
7、he Standing Cup Pyramid Challenge, Egg Drop Challenge and a host of other fun contests designed to bring out the engineer in you! Ages 712.1. What do students acquire with LittleBits?A. The chances to have fun.B. The skills in inventing.C. The power to think.D. The permit for designing.2. What can w
8、e know about Ozobot?A. It is of similar size to humans.B. It functions as a computer.C. It can assist children to code.D. It can use markers, tablets and laptops.3. Which program is suitable if a kid is competitive?A. STEM Inventions with LittleBits.B. Introduction to Computer Animation.C. Computer
9、Programming with Ozobot.D. Super Science STEM Challenges.BI have come to southern Florida to see how licensed local snake hunters are helping the government cope with the recent explosion of invasive Burmese pythons (缅甸蟒蛇) that is destroying the regions wildlife by eating almost everythingfrom squir
10、rels to rabbits to foxesin their path.Thirty years ago, there were no Burmese pythons in Florida. Now most experts agree there may be as many as 100,000 to 200,000. And theyre reproducing at an alarming rate. The government has to pay to catch and kill the powerful snakes, which can grow to be 20 fe
11、et long, as thick as a telephone pole, and weigh over 200 pounds.Im with Tom Rahill, a python hunter, who has caught over 500 of the snakes over the last decade and become known as “the snake whisperer” for his success. As we walk along theriver bank, I watch Rahill occasionally push a stick into th
12、e thick grass. As he looks for more signs, he tells me his stories and about special living habits of snakes.Suddenly Rahill shouts, “SNAKE! There, slowly crossing the limestone road, is a Burmese python.” He rushes to the snake. It looks like a five-to-six-footer. Its thick, full belly indicates it
13、 must have killed and eaten recently.Expertly, Rahill moves around the snake as it strikes out at him. He then grabs it with one hand firmly behind its head. I grab its tail firmly as the snake tries hard to wrestle itself away from me. Then, just as Rahill predicted, it poops (排便) all over me.My pa
14、nts are covered with smelly Burmese python poop. But I dont care. Weve finallybagged our python. Rahill and I high-five each other. He asks me if I want to keep hunting. I quickly tell him, “Lets go!” As Rahill puts it, there are a lot more pythons out there.4. Why does the government pay to catch a
15、nd kill Burmese pythons?A. Because few people dare to catch Burmese pythons.B. Because Burmese pythons break the regions ecological balance.C. Because Burmese pythons are difficult to catch.D. Because Burmese pythons are dangerous to people.5. What do we know about Tom Rahill?A. He is a licensed pyt
16、hon hunter.B. He is good at telling stories.C. He knows how to speak to snakes.D. He caught 500 pythons last year.6. How does the author feel about hunting pythons with Rahill?A. Guilty. B. Disappointed. C. Funny. D. Excited.7. What does the author mainly tell us in this text?A. The dangerous situat
17、ion of the wildlife in southern Florida.B. The endangered Burmese python in southern Florida.C. An experience of hunting the ecology-threatening Burmese pythons.D. An experienced python hunter Tom Rahill.CYouve probably heard that brick-and-mortar retail (实体零售) is in trouble. Even industry giants ar
18、e closing hundreds of stores. Given retails gradual change to mobile ande-commerce (电子商务), you may be wondering, “What will retail look like in the future?” Nobody knows. But here are a few things you can expect to see based on current technology.Ultrafast delivery is coming. Today, the normal pract
19、ice is two-day delivery. But if youve been paying attention, you know thats changing. In fact, a surprisingly high 25% of consumers said that they would abandon their orders if one-day delivery wasnt available. Of course, thats just the beginning. Two-hour delivery is coming in the foreseeable futur
20、e, and Amazon has already been trying 30-minute delivery.Your kitchen will resupply itself. You wont have to worry about running out of essentials like coffee, pet food or snacks because your containers will sense stock ( 库 存 ) levels and replace those items without you having to lift a finger. No m
21、ore waking up to find your coffee store is empty or last-minute trips to the grocery store because you forgot to buy pet food.Know exactly whats in stock and where. Have you ever gone to a store hoping to buy something, only to learn that they were out of stock? A new feature from Google Home allows
22、 people to ask Google Assistants to find in-stock products at the closest store. For example: “Google, where can I find the Nintendo Switch console?” An assistant will tell you how many stores have it right then and how close they are. Of course, it isnt currently available for all stores in all loc
23、ations, but you can already see a future when it has become standard.Convenience, experience, and optionsretail will take on a new look.8. How does the author develop the passage?A. By asking and answering.B. By clarifying and describing.C. By analyzing and commenting.D. By comparing and concluding.
24、9. What can we know from paragraph 2?A. Consumers cant get their orders in one day now.B. It is possible to deliver goods within two hours in the future.C. The delivery will be in two days in the future.D. Superfast delivery has widely been used now.10. According to the passage, what will happen in
25、the future?A. Retail will disappear gradually.B. Industrial giants will rule the whole retail trade.C. Shopping will be more convenient and effective.D. People will ask Google Assistants to purchase goods.11. Whats the best title of the passage?A. What will retail be like in the future?B. How will n
26、ew technology change the world?C. How will we run the retail trade in the future?D. What benefits will high-tech bring in the future?DScientists have discovered a new material that can hold the key to unlocking the potential of hydrogen-powered(氢动力) vehicles.As the world looks towards a gradual move
27、 away from fossil-fuel-powered cars and trucks, greener alternative technologies are being explored, such as electric-battery-powered vehicles. Another “green” technology with great potential is hydrogen power. However, the major obstacles have been the size, complexity, and expense of the fuel syst
28、emsuntil now.An international team of researchers, led by Professor David Antonelli of Lancaster University, has discovered a new material that offers a solution. The new material would be used to make molecular sieves(分子过滤器) within fuel tankswhich can store the hydrogen and work alongside fuel cell
29、s in a hydrogen-powered “system”. It makes the design of tanks far smaller, cheaper, more convenient and energy-denser than existing hydrogen fuel technologies, and significantly outperform battery-powered vehicles.The cost of manufacturing this new material is so low, and the energy density it can
30、store is so much higher, that the hydrogen fuel cell systems cost five times less than ordinary batteries as well as providing a much longer rangepotentially enabling journeys up to around four or five times longer between fill-ups.The new material makes the cooling system unnecessary. This is cruci
31、al because it means cooling equipment does not need to be used in vehicles, resulting in systems with the potential to be far more efficient than existing designs.Although vehicles, including cars and heavy goods vehicles, are the most obvious application, this material can also be used in portable
32、devices such as drones or within mobile chargers so people could go on week-long camping trips without having to recharge their devices. It could also be used to run a house or a remote neighborhood off a fuel cell.12. What can we infer from paragraph 2?A. Fossil fuel will soon run out.B. It is impossible to conserve fossil fuel.C. Electric cars will replace gasoline cars.D. It is not economical to use hydrogen power now.13. Which of the following best expl
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