2023届山东省烟台市高三二模英语试题

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2023 年高考适应性练习()
英语
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第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 )
第一节 (15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 )
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 ABCD 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Start a getaway to three of Italy’s most-loved cities: Rome, Florence and Venice! This 5-day trip takes you to
some finest artistic treasures in the country.
Day 1 Arrive in Rome
Upon arrival in Rome, get to your city centre accommodation by taxi. You can explore it as you like,
appreciating the architectural wonders of Ancient Rome and the Baroque Era or spending a leisurely afternoon in
cafes listening to music.
Day 2 Visit the Vatican Museums & the Colosseum
You’ll begin the day by walking to the Vatican Museums for a guided tour of this fantastic landmark. The
museums contain many eye-opening artworks. After lunch, you’ll take a taxi to the symbol of the city, the
Colosseum, constructed in the first century to host events like animal hunts or human fighting games.
Day 3 Travel to Florence & Explore
After breakfast, you’ll check out and make your way to the train station in Rome to catch your express train to
Florence. Then check into your hotel and head out on a guided tour of Florence’s key landmarks. The longest-
standing symbol of Florence, up until 1218, Ponte Vecchio was the only bridge that crossed the Arno River.
Day 4 Travel to Venice & Explore
You’ll catch your train to Venice, a city built entirely on water and spread over 100 islands that attracts each
and every visitor! On arrival, catch a water taxi to your hotel and check in. The afternoon will be spent getting to
know Venice and learning all about its history and famous landmarks with a guide.
Day 5 Say Goodbye to Italy!
After breakfast at your hotel, a private driver will drive you to the airport, marking the end of your trip.
1. What do we know about the Colosseum?
A. It dates from 3000 years ago.
B. It reflected Italian social justice.
C. It’s a contemporary art muscum.
D. It was established for entertainment.
2. Which means of transport is suggested from Rome to Florence?
A. By air. B. By rail.
C. By water. D. By road.
3. What’s the purpose of the text?
A. To promote a tour. B. To recommend exhibits.
C. To advertise a travel agency. D. To introduce historical sites.
B
“I know when to go out, and when to stay in.”, English rock star David Bowie once confidently sang in his hit
single. When it comes to consuming food, the decisiveness claimed by the singer-songwriter is hard to achieve. I
disagree with the statement and argue it’s better to eat out than to order home delivery.
To begin with, when setting foot in a restaurant, we’re immediately greeted not only by a server ready to seat
us, but by a flood of physical feelings—the eyes take in the internal decoration of the place, the nose breathes in the
pleasant smell of expertly plated food and the ears pick up on competing sounds of customer chatter and attractive
in-store music. To eat out is to experience an atmosphere unique to each restaurant. Something as special as that
simply can’t be reproduced by ordering home delivery. Eating out is, without doubt, the more exciting and thus
better choice.
Eating out becomes even more appealing when staying home proves too painful. Whether it is because we
need a temporary fight from our family or that we simply want to spend some quality time outside with loved ones,
going out for a meal can be a break from the hard labour of domestic living.
We could take it as an opportunity for self-care—to treat ourselves by dressing up, arriving in style at a fancy
restaurant and ordering a slightly more luxurious meal to refresh our weary soul. Ordering home delivery would
only contribute to feelings of being penned in while; eating out is an escape for the trapped individual. Food
delivery app users reason it’s a trouble and less convenient to dress up and eat out.
However, it’s worth noting we may not always get our food in the most satisfactory condition when opting for
home delivery. There’s a risk of receiving food orders with missing items or even entirely wrong orders that can’t
be sent back. What we sacrifice for convenience might just wind up being inconvenient. Consequently, it makes
more sense to eat out rather than risk disappointment by ordering home delivery.
4. What does the author mainly talk about?
A. Dining options. B. Cuisine culture.
C. Consumption level. D. Food categories.
5. What advantage of eating out is highlighted in paragraph 2?
A. Quality service. B. Comfort and convenience.
C. Sensory enjoyment. D. A reasonable mix of nutrition.
6. What does the author think of ordering home delivery?
A. It’s quite pricey. B. It may let consumers down.
C. It may cause food waste. D. It’s not environmental-friendly.
7. How is the text developed?
A. By providing examples. B. By following space order.
C. By making comparisons. D. By analyzing mental processes.
C
A school science project by a group of students in Canada has led to an important discovery: EpiPens might
cease to function normally in space.
EpiPens, the auto-injectors ( 注射器) that deliver life-saving medicine called epinephrine, help with severe
allergic() reactions. The epinephrine opens up airways, maintains heat function and blood pressure and calms
the allergic reaction so the person can breathe.
The students working on Program for Gifted Learners (PGL), were curious about how radiation in space
would affect the molecular( )structure of epinephrine. As part of a NASA initiative called “Cubes in Space,”
which launches science experiments students come up with, they sent two cubes with samples of both pure
epinephrine and EpiPen solution into space, one on a rocket and the other on a balloon. With the cubes too small to
hold an entire EpiPen the students had consulted with Paul Mayer, a chemist at University of Ottawa and eventually
figured out a way to get the EpiPen solution into a specially-made bottle.
The samples were analyzed in a lab before and after returning to Earth. The team found the pure epinephrine
samples only returned 87 percent pure the other 13 percent had turned into poisonous chemicals. And no
epinephrine was found in the EpiPen solution samples.
Mayer was skeptical at first that the samples would show any signs of decomposition, but he was blown away
by the “dramatic” results. “It’s brilliant,” he tells Global News. “The first part of doing science is asking the right
questions, and they asked a fantastic question.”
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