山东省枣庄市2024届高三下学期3月一模试题 英语

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2024 届高三模拟考试
英语试题
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第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
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Hillier Gardens School Holiday Program
The Sir
Harold Hillier Gardens are open year-round offering opportunities to
view interesting
plants
and
flowers
and
enjoy the
beautiful
surroundings.Throughout the Easter school holidays,we
have various events
for
children,which are
fun and
educational and give them interesting ways to interact with
nature.
Self-Guided Easter Trail
The
Gardens feature a regular trail throughout
the year.For
the
Easter
school holidays children
will
pick up their maps
and follow clues left
by the
Easter
Bunny.The family trails
are a great
way to
explore the gardens with
a
little
bit of
guidance.Children who
finish
the
trail
will
also be able
to collect
a small
prize at the
end.Trail maps
can be picked up
from
the ticket
desk.
Cost:E1.50 per child
All ages
Pond Dipping
The Education
Garden
ponds
at
Hillier
Gardens
are
filled with
all
sorts of
interesting creatures you might never think to look at.Keep an eye out for
beetles,skimmers and more creatures living in the ponds.All materials are provided
and bookings are not required.All children must
be accompanied
by an adult.
Cost:2 per child
All ages
Outdoor Adventure Holiday Club
The
Outdoor
Learning Company will be running
their
popular Outdoor Adventure
Holiday
Club for four days
throughout
the Easter break.Children
will
experience
a range
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of different outdoor skills and
activities,including campfire cooking, bushcraft
tools,and den
building.There's
also plenty of time to just
enjoy
the
outdoors
running
around,tree climbing
and
exploring.Bookings are
essential and can be made
on the Outdoor
Learning Company website.
Cost;E22
Ages
5-11
Family Bushcraft Cooking
One of the
last activities of the
holiday
period is
a
campfire cooking session.You'll make
warm
fruit puddings and cook
other
things on
the campfire,while also learning essential
bushcraft skills for cooking and safe fire handling.The price
is for one adult and one
child.Tickets
can be booked online
or by
calling 01794369318.
Cost;E12.50
Ages 4-12
1.What
good will the holiday events
do to children?
A.Enjoying the festive
leisure. B.Improving self-care abilities.
C.Bringing them close to
nature. D.Strengthening the family ties. 2.Which
event
might be more attractive
to
the
children fond of insects?
A.Pond Dipping.
B.Self-Guided Easter Trail.
C.Family Bushcraft Cooking. D.Outdoor Adventure Holiday Club. 3.What can
children do in the Outdoor Adventure Holiday Club?
A.Have a self-guided walk. B.Learn outdoor survival skills.
C.Enjoy a family picnic. D.Take care of small animals.
B
On August
15,a team of researchers and conservationists set off on a two-year voyage
from Plymouth,England,on
board the Dutch tall ship Oosterschelde.They will sail more
than
46,000
miles(74,000 kilometers)and drop anchor in 32 different ports across four
continents,before ending their
journey in
Falmouth,U.K.
The expedition,named Darwin200,comes more than
190 years after Charles Darwin sailed the
globe
collecting specimens and
shaping ideas of his theory
of evolution.The team will closely
follow Darwin's original voyage
aboard the
HMS Beagle,which
set
off on Dec.27,1831,and
returned to
England on Oct.2,1836.
Darwin was
22 years old when he joined the expedition with the intention of seeing the world
before joining the church.But during the
trip,Darwin became fascinated by the wide range of
different species
he
encountered,which
eventually
led to
him
creating
his theory
of evolution by
natural
selection.Darwin's account of the journey,published
after his return,also helped him
establish his
reputation as one
of Victorian Britain's academic
elite.
The main aim of the new expedition is to train and inspire 200 young
environmentalists,between
18 and
25 years
old,who will each
spend
a week on board the
Oosterschelde studying threatened species that Darwin encountered on his voyage.
“We
wanted to create
a similarly
transformative
experience(for the young
naturalists),”Stewart
MePherson, mission director of Darwin200,said in a statement. They
have“the potential to be the STEM(science,technology,engineering,and
mathematics)and conservation leaders of tomorrow,”he
added.
Every week,the
team
will broadcast interactive“nature hour”sessions live from the ship
for people across the world.They
will also collect important data
on
ocean plastics
and
coral
reef health,as
well
as
survey seabirds,whales
and dolphins.
4.What can we learn about Darwin200 from the first two paragraphs?
A.It takes
along
200
naturalists. .B.It takes
a shortcut for the journey.
C.It
is to mark Darwin's Beagle voyage. D.It lasts longer
than Darwin's voyage.
5.How did Darwin's voyage affect him?
A.It
established his
writing style. B.He gained a sense of adventure.
C.He earned great
fame and fortune D.It changed the direction of his life.
6.What is Stewart McPherson's wish for the
young
naturalists?
A.To be more
creative. B.To keep an open mind.
C.To develop scientific
skills. D.To challenge
Darwin's theory.
7.What does the team's research work focus on?
A.Ocean conservation. B.The exploration of ocean.
C.The art
of navigation. D.Scientific education.
C
During my final
year of college,I made
two
signs that read,“Feeling stressed
about
exams?Have a free
hug!”Then I found a friend and
we
stood in
the
campus,held
up
the
signs,and waited.Passersby either quickly looked down at their phones and awkwardly
walked
by,or their faces lit up
as they embraced
us.Most people were enthusiastic.Some
exclaimed,“You
made my day!”or“Thank
you.I
needed this.”
A study
published earlier suggests that,in
addition to making us feel
connected with
others,all
those hugs may have prevented
us
from
getting
sick.At first,this finding seems
incredible,because hugging hundreds
of
strangers would increase your
exposure to germs and
therefore the likelihood of falling
ill.But
the new research adds to
evidence
for the
positive
influence of social
support on health.
The
researchers conducted an
interview to find
out how often participants experienced
conflict with others and
how often they received hugs.Then they infected the participants with
a common cold virus and,later the researchers found that,regardless of how much conflict
they endured,participants with a strong
sense of social support developed less severe cold
symptoms.Likewise,the more often people hugged,the less likely they were to get sick,even
among individuals who frequently had tense interactions.In other words,both social
support and hugging prevented against illness.
But their impact is more than a runny nose .On the extreme end,social
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