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1、2023届山东省新高考联合质量测评高三3月联考英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、未知3 Hour Off-Road Sunset Safari to Grand Canyon with Entrance Gate Detour OverviewExperience spectacular views of the Grand Canyon South Rim without the crowds. With this tour,youll take the road less traveled to reach the iconic landmark,driving along scenic
2、 back roads in a comfortable 4WD safari vehicle and avoiding the busy south entrance gate. Stop to admire the views from Yavapai Point,Pipe Creek Canyon,and Duck on a Rock Overlook,then time your arrival to watch the sunset from Grand view Point.What To Expect* Grand Canyon South Rim Voted best and
3、most fascinating 3-hour Sunset tour at Grand Canyon. Informative, local guides describe Grand Canyon geological formations,Native American history, mule and hiking trail systems, and the rich history of this region. Includes Tusayan pick-up,south entrance gate detour during 30 minute off-road hiking
4、,viewing of native wildlife such as elk, deer and rare bird species in their natural environment;ending at Grand view Point where the fading sunlight turns the Canyon into vivid colors.3 hours Admission Ticket Included* Yavapai Point See magnificent vistas,Colorado River and Phantom Ranch.45 minutes
5、 Admission Ticket Included* Pipe Creek VistaPipe Creek ViewpointGrandview Point1. hour Admission Ticket IncludedAdditional Info AYSTA*Confirmation will be received at time of booking* Not recommended for travelers with back problemsMinimum 2 people-if less call direct at 928-638-5337*This tour/activ
6、ity will have a maximum of 12 travelersCancellation PolicyYou can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund(退款).Any“My flowers,my flowersshe screamed aloud.I soon realized that I had locked her weeds in the garage.注意:L续写词数应为150左右;请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Well get them later/91 to
7、ld her,I turned around,walked back to the end of the porch and opened the gate.试卷第10页,共10页changes made less than 24 hours before the experiences start time will not be accepted.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because theminimum isnt met,youll be offered a diff
8、erent date/experience or a full refund.1. Whats special about the trip route?A. Light traffic.C. Advanced vehicles.2. How long does the trip last?A. 3 hours.B. 4 hours.B. Beautiful sunset.D. Experienced guides.C. 4.75 hours. D. 5.25 hoursIn which condition can you cancel with a full refund?A. Living
9、 far from public transportation.B. Canceling two hours before the trip.C. Suffering from back problems in the trip.D. Failing to meet the number of visitors.Yue-Sai Kan was born in 1946 in Guilin,Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region,and grew up in Hong Kong. In 1968, while majoring in piano at the Hawai
10、i campus of Brigham Young University, Kan entered a beauty contest sponsored by the local Chinese Chamber of Commerce.She won second place,and as a result got to travel around the world. The life-changing experience marked the beginning cf her career in fashion,beauty,communication and cultural exch
11、ange.In 1972, she moved to New York and created the weekly television series Looking East, the first of its kind to introduce Asian cultures and customs to a growing US audience. In 1986, Kan returned to China,producing and hosting the television series One World,which was the first show ever hosted
12、 by a Chinese-American on the television network,and was a national hit. Other important projects of hers include the ABC documentary China: Walls and Bridges, which initially explored different forms of spirituality in the country over the ages.nI worked in China for almost 40 years,and I was there
13、 to witness and contribute to the countrys breakneck pace of change.This rare experience has given me a unique vision.As I say all the time,if I stay away from China for six months, I already miss so much of what is happening there!The Chinese sayinga year-small change, three years-big change, has h
14、eld true all this time,“Kan says.Kan has never stopped doing what she loves. She is currently planning to do a 10-part television series exploring and highlighting the most interesting aspects of 10 Chinese cities, including Beijing,Shanghai,Guangzhou,Shenzhen,Hangzhou and Chengdu.I firmly believe试卷
15、第2页,共10页that a TV series featuring these major Chinese cities is not only timely,but also necessary to educate, enlighten and entertain by showcasing the Chinese people as they live today.This will help dispel some of the misunderstandings about China in the world,“Kan says.Throughout her life,Kan h
16、as also been deeply involved in charity. On Jan 26,she is planning to host a major charity event in San Francisco,in which she will honor 12 of the most outstanding Chinese-American women.2. What contributes most to starting Kans career?A. Her university major.B , Her interest in travel.C , Her comp
17、etition experience.D. Her parents encouragement.3. Which feature do the contents of Kans TV projects have in common?B. They are critical.A. They are entertaining.C , They are adventurous.D. They are pioneering.4. What does Kan focus on about China in Para.3?A. Its steady change.B. Its huge challenge
18、s.C - Its great achievements.D. Its fast development.5. Which of the following best describe Kan?A.Gentle and considerate.B.Optimistic and strict.C.Generous and humorous.D.Ambitious and kindhearted.Once the red wolfs historic range stretched from Long Island to Missouri and down to the Texas-Mexico
19、border.But by 1972 their population was reduced to a small area along the Gulf coast due to habitat loss and hunting.To conserve the species, 14 individuals were caught as part of a reproducing(繁 殖)program.In 1980 their wild relatives were declared extinct-the caught wolves were all that was left an
20、d thus lots of genetic variation was lost.You cant help it when you have so few founders.Kristin Brzeski is an assistant professor at Michigan Technological University, whose research focuses on the conservation of genetics of wild animal populations.He thought this work had been an underdog scienti
21、fically and for conservation, for all wolves decreased in amount dramatically,especially the red wolves. Now,Brzeski and her co-workers have found a surprising new pool of red wolf genes that might help bring more diversity to the tiny population:they found the disappearing genes of red wolves in wi
22、ld coyote(土狼)populations.But why did this happen?Remember: when a population is dying out, it might find the closest related species as their own best mate, so a red wolf and a coyote can have offspring(后代).As a result, people can rediscover their genes in their coyote hybrid offspring.As red wolves
23、 are released back into the wild, reproducing with these coyotes could help the critically endangered species regain some of its genetic diversity.This would be kind of the opposite direction: take the existing small population that still has red wolf genes that are so critical, and put them into a
24、wild landscape with new genetic variation that they havent seen for 50 years or more. And all of a sudden , hopefully, this is like a super mix of genetic health and sort of a rebound that these animals can be wild and be themselves again.The next step will include how to release red wolves in a way
25、 that takes advantage of the genes red wolves hiding in coyote populations. There should be a philosophy in our mind that we created this problem, so we should be responsible for fixing it.6. Why was much genetic variation of the red wolves lost?A. Their habitat loss.B. Their limited number.C. Their
26、 relatives5 extinction.D. Their poor adaptability.7. What does the underlined wordunderdogin Para.3 mean?A.Failure.B. Success.C.Breakthrough.D.Dilemma.8. What is Brzeskis attitude to releasing red wolves into the wild?A.Disappointed.B. Favorable.C.Pessimistic.D.Cautious.9. What is the best title of
27、the passage?A. A promising way to save red wolvesB , Red wolves-an endangered speciesC. Wild coyotesred wolves perfect matchD. An unknown future to protect red wolvesAmong the constant adjustive education standards and requirements, ifs important to ask a question: exactly what do we want in a high
28、school graduate?Some people think the goal is to enter college and earn a bachelors degree. Others find that interpretation too narrow,preferring that young people leave school with the skills to move into living-wage jobs.But one thing many people can embrace is that high school试卷第4页,共10页 graduates
29、 are skilled in basic math and English.A proposed law,House Bill 1308,could ruin that goal. Students must do the following things to get a diploma: earn 24 credits of coursework; complete a High School and Beyond Plan matching those courses; meet one requirement of a series ofgraduation pathways”. T
30、he problem is that these pathways dont work fbr all kids.In large part,thats because they guide students toward college standards. Last year, after surveying nearly 1,000 students,researchers discovered that 18% of students said they were “not goodat math, and 33% said they were poor test-takers.For
31、 them,the current pathways are a barrier because of their emphasis on these skills.The new pathway is instead focused on performance. It would allow kids to create a presentation-say an exhibit or report-demonstrating mastery of two core subjects, but not necessarily math or English. When the bill c
32、ame up for discussion, over 350 people showed their support, because its possible that through the performance pathway, a student could create a project emphasizing mastery in6fine artsandhealth and fitness”. Rep. Sharon favors the proposal. In a hearing, she spoke of her granddaughter, who wrote an
33、d self-published a novel while still in school, to illustrate the kind of project is workable.While Tafona Ervin worries that the lack of emphasis on math and English could lead students to graduate without solid skills.If the purpose of education is to ensure that young people are prepared to pursu
34、e a fulfilling life,finishing school uncertain of ones abilities in math and English weakens educations goal.10. Why is the question mentioned in the first paragraph?A. To make an argument.B. To introduce the topic.C. To raise an education problem.D. To clarify a concept.11. How many items does Hous
35、e Bill 1308require for high school students to graduate?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.12. How does the writer make his points persuasive in Para.4?A. By making comparisons.B. By offering statistics.C. By providing suggestions.D. By doing experiments.13. . What does the author think of House Bill 13
36、08?A. Workable.B. Effective.C. Awful.D. Reasonable.Tibetan New Year,also known as Losar,is the most important festival in Tibet and is celebrated for 15 days,typically falling in February or March. 16 The celebrations include a range of customs and traditions that reflect the unique culture and iden
37、tity of the Tibetan people.Before the arrival of the New Year,Tibetans engage in thorough cleaning of their homes and surroundings. 17 They also make offerings to the gods and ancestors to seek blessings for the upcoming year. Decorating homes and public places is a common custom during Losar. In ad
38、dition, people also decorate their clothes with patterns, and their hair is styled in fashion.18 Traditional dishes such as momos,a type of steamed dumpling filled with meat or vegetables, and Tibetan butter tea, made from yak butter and tea leaves,are served.Sweet treats like Tibetan butter cookies
39、 and dried fruit are also enjoyed.Tibetan people offer prayers and make offerings to the gods and deities during Losar. The offerings typically include food,incense and flowers. 19Music and dance are part of the Losar celebrations. Villagers gather in public spaces and dance around bonfires, singing
40、 and playing traditional instruments.20 People gather in public spaces and light incense and candles while offering food, drinks and other items to the gods. This is followed by the ceremony of throwing Tsampa, a roasted barley flour,into the air as a symbol of letting go of the past year and embrac
41、ing new beginnings.The customs of Tibetan New Year are deeply rooted in the culture and traditions of the Tibetan people.A. In 2023,Tibetan New Year fell on Feb 21.B , Using them,people show gratitude to the elderly people.C. In the festival, people hold various events to celebrate it.D. These offer
42、ings are believed to bring good luck to people.E. This practice is to get rid of bad luck in the previous year.F. The Losar celebrations come to an end with a grand ceremony.G. During the New Year,Tibetans enjoy feasts with their family and friends.Every year Id read over 2,000 college applications
43、from students all over the world.lt is quite to choose whom to admit.,in the chaos of SAT scores and试卷第6页,共10页 recommendations, one is always irresistible in a candidate: kindness.The most surprising of kindness Ive ever came from a student whohad excellent scores and a supportive recommendation fro
44、m his college counselor(顾 I、可).Even with these qualifications,he might not have.But one letter of recommendation caught my eye.lt was from a school security.Letters of recommendation are typically written by people like former presidents,celebrities,and Olympic athletes.The security guard wrote that
45、 he supported this students admission because of his. This young man was the only person in the school who knew the names of every member of the guard staff. He turned off lights in empty rooms,consistently the hallway monitor each morning and tidied up the classroomafter his peers left school nobod
46、y was watching. This student, the security guardwrote, had a(n)respect for every person at the school, regardless of position, popularity or power.It gave us a onto a students life in the moments when nothingcounted. Thatstudent was admitted by unanimous(一致的)vote of the admissions committee.Next yea
47、r there might be a flood of security guard recommendations thisessay.But if it means students will start paying as much to the people who clean theirclassrooms as they do to their principals and teachers,Fm happy to help start that.21. A. decentB.difficultC. delicateD. desperate22. A. HoweverB.Other
48、wiseC. BesidesD. Therefore23. A. abilityB.qualityC. limitationD. assumption24. A. signalB.imageC. appearanceD. indication25. A. come outB.pick upC. come acrossD. bring up26. A. stood upB.stood outC. given upD. given out27. A. guardB.teacherC. principalD. counselor28. A. wisdomB.braveryC. encouragementD. consideration29. A. botheredB.answeredC. visitedD. thanked30. A. as ifB.now thatC. even ifD. in order that31. A. demandingB.amusingC. refreshingD. puzzling