山东省滨州市2021届高三下学期3月一模考试 英语含答案

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第一节(15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 )
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How to Become a London Blue Badge Tourist Guide
To become a registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide working in London, you will need to take a
course and gain accreditation from the Institute of Tourist Guiding.
The Course
The course typically lasts about 18 months and involves lectures in London and practical site
visits, along with periods of self-study. Its main focus is London, but it also covers the major tourist
destinations across the South East, so it helps to have a reasonable knowledge of London and
destinations such as Windsor, Oxford and Stratford. It can also be useful to have language skills as a
large number of guides provide tours in more than one language.
Applying for the Course
There is lots of interest in the course, so candidates are assessed by exam and interview before
being awarded a place. You will find further information on the course fees and timelines on the
Institute's website.
Programme Content
As part of the course, you'll learn how to develop and present highlighted tours of London's
major attractions, together with a City of London walk and a panoramic coach tour. The practical
side is matched by lectures covering a wide range of topics related to London, the various regional
sites and the techniques of guiding.
Exams
During the course you'll take a number of written and practical exams and if you're successful
you'll be awarded a Blue Badge, which is the industry's recognized symbol of professionalism in
tourist guiding. It is also possible to take the exams without doing the course, but there are many
benefits to doing so, not least the opportunity to meet and work with guiding colleagues.
1. What can be learned about The Course?
A. Lectures and self-study make up the whole course.
B. Language skills can be of great help.
C. It focuses on the major tourist destinations.
D. It has nothing to do with knowledge of London.
2. How can you get a Blue Badge?
A. By taking exams. B. By taking the course.
C. By having interviews. D. By working with guiding colleagues.
3. What kind of text is it?
A. A report. B. A notice. C. A travel brochure. D. An advertisement.
B
When British musician Paul Barton performs in central Thailand lately, his energetic listeners
react wildly. Some pull his hair or jump on his piano. Others steal his music. The behavior is normal,
however, because these crowds are truly barbaric-monkeys to be exact.
Barton plays often to the animals in Lopburi, an area known for its populations of macaque
monkeys. The pianist hopes the music shows bring calm to the animals during the coronavirus crisis.
The disease has caused problems for the monkeys, too. They are hungry. The restrictions on tourism
mean fewer people come to see the monkeys and feed them.
"We need to make an effort to make sure that they eat properly. And when they eat properly
they will be calmer and will not be aggressive," said Barton.
Barton has played at four sites in Lopburi, including at an ancient Hindu temple, a store and an
old movie theater. The macaques quickly surround Barton when he plays Greensleeves, Beethoven's
Fur Elise and Michael Nyman's Diary of Love. Some of the creatures sit on his chair, while others
climb up his body and touch his head.
"A wonderful opportunity to see the wild animals just being themselves," said Barton, from
Yorkshire in northern England. Barton keeps his attention on his performance, even as a small
monkey runs over his hands on the instrument. Other monkeys take control of his music papers.
However, he added, "I wasn't going to let those things distract from the project which is to play the
music for these wonderful macaques. In fact, I was surprised to find that they were actually eating
the music as I was playing it."
The monkeys are Barton's latest animal fans. Past wildlife audiences included elephants living
in special protected areas.
Barton hopes to raise awareness of the monkeys' hunger. At the same time, he hopes to study
their behavior as they react to, classical music. "It's possible that the music can play a part in the
treatment process," he said.
4. What does the underlined word "barbaric" in paragraph 1 refer to?
A. Gentle. B. Envious. C. Aggressive. D. Cruel.
5. Which of the following best describes Barton?
A. Caring. B. Ambitious C. Romantic. D. Generous.
6. Why did Barton play music for the monkeys?
A. To attract more tourists. B. To promote classic music.
C. To bring peace to the animals. D. To study the monkey's population.
7. What could be the best title for the text?
A. A Musician Plays for Monkeys in Thailand.
B. Music can Play a Part in the Treatment Process.
C. The Wild Macaque Monkeys Like Listening to Music.
D. The Coronavirus has Caused Problems for the Monkeys.
C
A large conch()shell brought little attention in a French museum for many years, but it is
now quickly gaining attention. The shell is thought to be the oldest known seashell instrument. And
it still works, producing a deep sound, like a foghorn from the distant past.
The shell was found during the exploration of a cave with prehistoric wall paintings in the
Pyrenees Mountains in southwestern France. It was believed to be a ceremonial drinking cup.
Scientists from the University of Toulouse in France recently took a fresh look at the conch shell.
They now believe it was changed thousands of years ago to serve as a wind instrument They also
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