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北京市平谷区2022年学业水平考试英语统一练习(一)

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注意事项I.本试卷共12页,共五迫大题,39迫小题,满分60分。考试时间90分钟。

2.在答题卡上准确埴写学校名称、班级和姓名。

3.试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡,-.,在试卷I""'..作答无效。

4.在答题卡上,选择题用2B铅笔作答,其他试题用黑色字迹签字笔作答。

5.考试结束,诮将答题-长交回。

知识运用(共14分)

一、单项填空(共6分,每小题0.5分)

从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

I.Mr.Blackisourforeignteacher._lsfromEngland.

A.SheB.HerC.HeD.His

2.ThreeChineseastronautsgavetheirsecondlesson_March23.

A.onB.toC.inD.of

3.Davidhasacold,_hecan'tcometoschooltoday.

A.orB.soC.butD.for

4.一-Musttakecareofmylittlesisterthisweekend,mom?

-No.you_.

A.can'tB.mustn'tC.couldn'tD.needn't

5.—doyouusuallywalktoschool,Sam?

I

—Becausecanexercisemyself.

A.WhenB.HowC.WhyD.Where

6.Hekeepspracticingpull-upsandhecando—thanbefore.

A.manyB.moreC.mostD.themost

7.Keepquiet,please.Yourbrother_hishomeworknow.

A.isdoingB.doesC.didD.willdo

8.-WhatdidyoudolastSunday,Peter?

-I_sometreeswithmyfa1nily.

A.plantB.wiJIplantC.wasplantingD.planted

9.PeterChinesesincehewasthreeyearsold.

A.learntB.learnsC.haslearntD.willlearn

.1t.1

10.We-'---'---'--'--climbingifsfinetomorrow.

A.goB.willgoC.wentD.weregoing

ll.BingDwenDwenandShueyRhonRhon_bypeoplea11overtheworldnow

A.loveB.arelovedC.lovedD.wereloved

12.-Thisskirtlooksgoodonyou.Couldyoutellme

—Thanks.IboughtitinTianjin.

A.whereyouboughtit

C.wheredidyoubuyit

B.wheredoyoubuyit

D.whereyoubuyit

二、完形填空(共8分,每小题1分)

阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择

最佳选项。

Luke,JayandZach'sWinningGame

Itwasthelastgameoftheregularseason.Lukereallywantedhisbaseballteam,theWildcats,towinbecausehe

hadneverbeentotheplayoffs(季后赛)before.

Thecoachcalledthewholeteamtogetherbeforethe

gamebegan.Hesaid,"Ithasbeenagreatseason.Youshouldall

be」立_of

yourselves.Let'sgiveitourbesteffort."

Theteamreallywasagoodone.Alloftheteammatesgotalong

wellandencouragedeachother.Luke'sbestfriend,Jay,wasonthe

teamtoo.Theyweretwoofthebestplayersontheteam.

ThePurpleSoxweretheWildcats'opponents.Bothteamsandalloftheir上Lweresuperexcitedaboutthe

game.

TheWildcatshadagoodstart.Theyhadthreeruns(分)bytheendofthesecond

inning(局)andhadpreventedthePurpleSoxfromscoring.____12,bytheendofthe

fifthinning,thePurpleSoxhadtakenovertheleadandwereaheadoftheWildcatsbyfourrnns.Lukeand

Jaywerestartingto_____lL,buttheyknewtheyhadtoremainpositive.

"Don'tgiveup,Wildcats!"urgedJay."Wecandoit!"cheeredLuke."Beproudandgiveityourbesteffort,like

coachsaid."Luke..l7.theteam.

Overthenextfewinnings,theWildcatsdidbetterandbythebottomoftheninthinning,theywereaheadofthe

Pur-pleSoxbyonerun,butthePurpleSoxhadthelastatbatforthegame.Zachwasoneoftheirweakestplayers.

HisPurpleSoxteammatescheeredforhim.Thentheystartedchanting.Beforetoolong,thefansjoinedinon

thechanttoo.EventheWildcatsstartedcheeringto_J_斗him,becausetheyknewhowhai·dZachalways

tried.Finally,hemadeit.Hehittheball,thenheranashardashecouldtothefirstbase.

ThenextPurpleSoxbatterwasup.Zachwasreadytorun.Theymightjustwinthegameafterall.Buttheball

wasnotfarenough.Lukewasabletocatchtheballand__.15LthegamefortheWildcats.

Whenthegameended,bothteamsshookhandsandcongratulatedeachother.ftreallywasa___2Q__for

everyone.Luke,JayandtheWildcatsmadetheplayoffs,andthePurpleSoxsawtheirteammateZachhavehis

firsthit.

13.A.a仕aidB.ashamedC.carefulD.proud

14.A.leadersB.fansC.friendsD.teammates

15.A.ObviouslyB.HopefullyC.UnluckilyD.Naturally

16.A.relaxB.celebrateC.wo1TyD.fight

17.A.leftB.remindedC.ledD.organized

18.A.hurtB.supportC.inte1TUptD.protect

19.A.loseB.playC.saveD.continue

20.A.winB.dreamC.tryD.change

阅读理解(共36分)

_、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

(共26分,每小题2分)

A

TheBeijing2022WinterOlympicsweremorethanasportingevent.Theywerealsoashowcase(展示)for

scienceandtechnology.Let'slookatsome.

101ofdi[ferenLkindsofrobotsservedvisitorsandathlete

clur-ingLheOlympics.SomemachineswereusedLoenforcesocial

clisLancingreq山remenlsrelatedLoCOVID-19.

RobotscouldalsoLranspo11equjpmenL,cleansurface

prep釭eandcan-yfoodtolimiLhuman-to-humancontact.

Robot

TheNationalSpeedSkaLjngOvalissajdLohave"如

「asteslice"because12newOlympicrecordsandoneworld

recordweresetthere.Thesecretisanewice-makingtechnology.

Liquidcarbondjo灯de(液态二氧化碳)isputundertheiceto

keepLemperaturechangesontheicesurfacewithinhalfa

Thefastestice

degree.吓alkeepsLheiceflat.Flaticeis迎siertoskateon.

Duringthespeedskatingrace,alhlelescanreachspeedsof

upLo18meterspersecond.Tocapture(捕捉)everyexciting

momenlofthecompelilion,LieBaowasusedfortheevenl.

LieBaocanrecordspeedsofuplo25meterspersecond.IL

High-speedcamera

closelyLI·acks(跟踪)theathletes'movementsandcaptmes

variousscenesduringspeedskating.

GuAilinggotahistoricgoldmedalattheBeijingWinter

Olympicsinthewomen'sfreeslyleskjingBigAironFeb8.

,,4

,hewonwilhherfi巧L1620-foL订andahalffull

Timeslice

rolalions(旋转)whichhavebeenpresentedtopeopleinthe

wayofa"timeslice".ThesystemshowsLheathletes'movements

fromtakeoffLolandinginoneframe(画面).

21.LieBaowasusedduring

A.TheicehockeymatchB.Theskijumpingevent

C.thespeedskatingraceD.thefreestyles灿ngevent

22.Cananshowthegame2:ameffromthebeginningtotheendinoneframe.

A.TherobotB.Thefastestice

C.Thehigh-speedcameraD.Thetimeslice

23.Thenewice-makingtechnologyisto_.

A.keeptheiceflat

B.limithuman-to-humancontact

C.captureeveryexcitingmomentofthecompetition

D.keeptheiceatthesametemperature

B

Leeranhomealmostallthewayfromthebusstop.HisbrotherJasonhadpromisedtotakehiintothe

newskateparktoday.

Assoonasherushedinsidethehouse,he

pickeduphisskateequipmentquickly.Hewas.elbowpads

soelbowpadsExcitedheputhiselbowpadsandkneeguardson

kneeguards

eventhoughJasonwasn'thomeyet.

"Hey,Lee,"Jasonsaid,walkingthroughthedoor."

Areyoureadytogo?"

Leeheldhisarmsout."Ready!"

"Who'sthat?"Jasonasked,pointingoutofthewindow.

LeesawAlicestandingbythemailbox."Oh!What'sshedoinghere?ItoldherI'dworkonthescienceproject

withhertomorrow."

"Thenwhyissheheretoday?"Jasonasked.

"Well,IdidtellherI'ddoittoday,butthatwasbeforeyousaidyou'dtakemetotheskatepark."

"Soyoupromisedheryou'dworkonittodaybutthenyougotabetterofferandcanceledonher?"

"ButI'mstilldoingtheprojectwithher,justnottoday."Jasonnodded."I'llgetmycarkeys.Waithere."

Leecouldn'tstandstillashewaited.WhenJasonwalkedbackintotheroom,hewasonthephone.

"Great!I'llberightthere."Jasonhungupthephone."You'renevergoingtobelievethis,butScottgotticketstoa

minorleaguebaseballgamefortonight."

Lee'sfacefell."You'regoingtotheballgame?Whatabouttheskatepark?""We'llgotomorrow.Youdon'tmind,

right?"Jasonsaidcarelessly.

"Well,kindof.Youpromisedtotakemeskatingtoday."

Jason'ssmiledisappeared."LikeyoupromisedAliceyou'dworkonyourprojecttoday?"

Leesighed."Scottdoesn'havetickets,doeshe?"

"No.JjustthoughtyoushouldseehowAliceisfeeling."

Leelookedoutofthewindow.Alicewasstillstandingbythemailbox."I'llgotogetherandworkontheproject.

"Goodforyou,"Jasonsaid."Andaskherifshewantstogototheskateparkafteryou'refinished."

"Really?You'dtakeus?"

"Ofcourse.Ipromised."

Leenodded."Andapro1niseisaprotnise."

24.Leemshedhomebecause.

A.Alicewaswaitingforhim

B.Jasonwouldtakehimtoskate

C.hewouldgotoabaseballgamewithSeo甘

D.hewouldworkonthescienceprojectwithAlice

25.HowdidLeefeelwhenheheardJasonwouldgotothebaseballgame?

A.Disappointed.B.Excited.

C.Surprised.D.Worried.

26.JasonwantedLeeto

A.behonesttoothers

B.maketherightchoice

C.be介iendlytohisfriends

D.keephispromise

C

LunchorJunk?

It'slunchtimeatHallMemorialSchoolinConnecticut,andIO-year-oldHaleyis

makingherwaythroughthefoodline.Manyofher和endsarepleasedwiththeday'slunch-napkin

selections:pizzaandFrenchfriesandhotdogs.ButHaleyfeelsdiscouraged."Iusefouror

fivenapkinsjusttryingtogetthegreaseoffthepizza,"shesays."Wherearethehealthy

choices?"

Healthexpertsareaskingthesamequestion.Theysayfoodshighinfat,salt,and

sugarshould~schoollunchprograms.Thisincludessomeitemsyoumightnotsuspect(怀疑),

likefruitpunch,whichisloadedwithsugar,andmacaroniandcheese,whichissky-highinfatandsalt."

Childrenare汕eadyhavingtoomuchjunkfood,"saysJenKeller,adietitianatthePhysician'sCommitteefor

ResponsibleMedicine."lt'simportanttoofferthemonlyhealthyitemsinschool."

It'snotthathealthexpertswanttotakefoodskidslikebestfromthem.Theyjustwanttohelpkidsavoidmany

ofthehealthproblemsthatcomewitheatinglargequantitiesofunhealthyfood.Today,15percentofchildrenages

6to11areobese,orseriouslyoverweight.That'supfromjust6.5percentinthelate1970s.Poordietandobesity

cancausediseasesliketype-2diabetes(糖尿病),whichcanleadtoblindnessandkidneyproblems.Asof

afewyearsago,thisdiseasedidn'thappensooftentochildrenthatitwascalled"adultonsetdiabetes.""Many

foodslhatareofferedincafetetias(自助食堂)arelinkedtotheseproblems,"Kellersays.

Mostschooldooffersomehealthfulfoods,butexpertssaythatdoesn'tsolvetheproblem."Givenachoice,

mostkidsaregoingtochoosejunkoversomethinghealthy,"saysPatThorton,apsychologistwhostudies

obesityinchildren.

Thortonandotherexpertsagreethatschoolsandparentsneedtoeducatekidsaboutmakinggoodfoodchoices,

bothinandoutofschool.Forexample,fewkidsunderstandthatmanypopularcandies,chips,andsodascomein

containers(容器)thatactuallyhavetwooreventhreeservings.And灼dsneedtobecomeskepticalaboutfood

advertisementstheyseeonTVandinmagazines."JustbecauseBeyoncesellsPepsidoesn'tmeanit'sagood

productforyourbody,"Tho1tonsays.

Ofcoursesomekidsalreadyseemtoknowallofthis."The」unkfoodistempting(引诱),“says10-year-old

Tim."ButmyparentstellmethatifIeathealthynow,I'llhavestrongboneswhenIgetolder."

27.Theunderlinedwords"bebannedfrom"inParagraph2probablymeans"_".

A.notbeallowedinB.bechangedinto

C.beservedinD.notbe

28.Accordingtothepassage,whoshouldberesponsibleforkids'goodfoodchoices?

A.Schoolsandexperts.B.Parentsandcooks.

C.Doctorsandparents.D.Schoolsandparents.

29.Whydoesthewriterwritethispassage?

A.Todiscussstudents'favoritemeal.

B.Toeducateyouabouteatinghealthy.

C.Toteachyouaboutthelifeinschool.

D.Tointroducesomediseasescausedbyunhealthyfood.

D

Batsaretheonlymairunals(哺乳动物)thatcantt·ulyfly.Theyplayaveryimportantrolein

ecosystems(生态系统)aroundtheworld.Theyhelpkillpestsforfarmers.Theyalsohelpensurethat

rainforestsstayhealthy.Batsfacemanydangersthough.Thismeansecosystemsacrosstheglobeareendangered

too.

Therearemorethan1,000groupsofbats.Themostofbatsareinsectivores.Thismeansthatinsectsmakeup

mostoftheirdiet.Therearealsobatsthatarenectar-eatersandfruit-eaters.Asmallnumberofbatgroupsare

blood-eaters.

Nectai·-eatingbatsandfru止eatingbatsplayanimportantroleindesertandtropical(热带的)ecosystems.

Theyareconsidereda"keystonegroup."Thismeanstheyhelpensurearichdiversity(多样性)ofplantlifeand

foodforotheranimals.Nectar-eatingbatshelppollinate(授粉)plantsintheseenvironments.Fru止eatingbats

helpspreadseedsintheirrainforestenvironment.Theyalsohelprestore(修复)rainforeststhathavebeen

cutdownbyspreadingseedsoverlargeareas.Batsaresometimescalledthe"fa1mersofthetropics."

Batsthatareinsectivoreshelpfarmersaroundtheworldwithpestcontrol.Theyeatinsectsthatcandamage

agriculturalcrops(农作物).Onepestthatbatsliketoeatiscalledthecomearwormmoth.Thistypeof

mothcausesabout$Ibillionayearincropdamage.

be+a

psts

Batscaneatlargeamountsofinsectsatnight.Forexample,thefamousbatgroupthatlivesinAustin,Texaseats

betweenI0,000and20,000poundsofinsectseachnight.TheAustinbatgroupismadeupof1.5millionMexican

free-tailedbats.TheyrestundertheCongressAvenueBridgeindowntownAustinduringthesummermonths.The

numberofthebatsissolargeinNorthAmericathatmanytouristscometowatchthemleavetheirrestingplacein

theevening.

Restingplacelossisthebiggestthreatfacingbatsworldwide.BatsinNorthAmericaarealsoindangerbecause

ofwhite-nosesyndrome.Thisdiseaseaffectsbatswhiletheyarelivingduringthewinter.White-nosesyndromeisa

deadlywildlifedisease.MillionsofbatsinNorthAmericahavediedfromthediseasesinceitwasfirstrecognized

exactlyin2006.

Batsaroundtheworldarefacingmanyotherthreatsunknownbyusyet.L缸genumbersofbatgroupsarin

dangerofdisappearingforever.Scientistsbelievethatalmost80groupsofbatsareendangered.Theyalsobelieve

thatover900groupsofbatswillbecomeendangered.Conservationorganizationsareworkinghardtosavebats

aroundtheworld.Althoughsomepeoplefearbats,theyareanimportantpartofthenaturalworld.Protectingbats

helpsprotecttheenvironment.

30.Whyareecosystemsacrosstheglobeendangeredaccordingtothepassage?

A.Livingthingsinecosystemsdonotworkproperlyaroundtheworld.

B.Toomanypeststhatsomebatscatchforfoodhavebeenkjlledinthepast.

C.Batsthatplayaveryimportantroleinecosystemsfacemanydangers.

D.GroupsofbatsarenotI缸geenoughtofightagainstd纽dlydisease.

31.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Mostofthebatshavetheirrestingplaces.

B.Fruit-eatingbatsareimportanttorainforests.

C.F扣:mersaroundtheworlddependonbatstocontrolpests.

D.TouristscanwatchbatseatatnightinNorthAmerica.

32.What'sthewriter'sopiniononsavingbats?

A.Morebatsareneededforscientiststostudy.

B.Savingbatshelpsprotecttheenvironmentthehumanlivesin.

C.Wecanrecognizenewdiseasesbyprotectingbats.

D.Manythreatstobatswillbeknowntoavoidtheirdisappearance.

33.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Bat:AMammalinDanger.

B.Bat:AnImportantMammal.

C.WhytheBatComesoutonlyatNight?

D.HowMuchYouKnowabouttheBat?

四、阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。(共10分,每题2分)

WeifanginShandongprovincehasalonghistoryofmakingkites.Itisknownasthebirthplaceofkites.

Accordingtolocalartisans(工匠),Weifangkite-makingcanbetracedbackto2000yearsago.Atfirst,

theywereoftenusedbythemilitaryformeasuringdistanceandcommunicationpurposes.DuringtheMing

Dynasty(1368-1644),kitesstartedtobepopularamongordinarypeopleasentertainment.

MadefrombambooandfeaturingtraditionalChinesepaintings,Weifangkite-mak.ingwasincludedinthe

nationa目eve!intangibleculturalheritag(e非物质文化遗产)listsin2006.TheInternationalKiteFestivalhas

beenheldinWeifangeveryyearsinceI984.

YangHongwei,56,isaninheritor(传承人)oftheWeifang灼te-makingtechnique.Shewasborninakite­

makingfamily.Yangoftensawkiteswithbrightcolorsanddifferentshapes

inhergrandfather'sworkshop.

"EverytimeIseethesebeautifulkites,myboredomandnegative

feelingsgoaway,"saidYang.Havingaspecialconnectionwithkites,

Yanglearnedthetechniquefromhergrandfatherattheageof16.Aftershe

hadpracticedthetechniqueforIOyears,shestartedherownshopinI992.

"Manyplacesaroundtheworldhaveatraditionofflyingkites,"Yang

said."ButIthinktheculturalcontextbehindourkitesisunique(独特的)."

OnYang'skites,peoplecanseenotonlycommonpatternslikebutterfliesandswallows(燕子),but

alsosomeprintstellingChinesemyths,legendsandhisto1-y.Forexample,sheoncemadeakiteshowingaphoenix

headlinedwithportraitsof50famouswomeninChinesehistoryoneachside.

Thoughtheideawascool,theprocesswasnoteasy.Yangsaidthateachwomanhasdifferentcharacteristics

inlook,attire(服装)andmakeupstyle.Tocreatetheirportraits,shespentmucheffortandtimechecking

historicalrecordsordiscussingthede即Iswithprofessionals."It'stime-consuming,"Yangadded,"butwhenI

explainthestoriesonthekitestoforeigncustomers,Ifeelasenseofgreatachievement."

Inhersparetime,shealsotravelstodifferentcountriesincludingGennany,Australia,theUSandNew

ZealandtotellpeopleaboutChinesestoriesseenonkitesandthetraditionalwaysofmakingkites.

"I'maninheritorofthecttlture.Itisalsoanimportantjobofminetospreadthe

heritagearoundtheworldandontothenextgeneration,"shesaid.

34.Whereisknownasthebirthplaceofkites?

35.Whatwerethekitesusedforatfirst?

36.WhenwasWeifangkite-makingincludedinthenational-levelintangibleculturalheritagelists?

37.HowlonghadYangpracticedkite-makingtechniquebeforesheopenedherfirstshop?

38.WhatdoyouthinkofYang'sjob?Why?

书面表达(共10分)

五、文段表达(共10分)

39从下面两个题目中任选了题,根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少千50词的文段写作。文

中已给出内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。

题目。

假如你叫李华,你们学校一直在开展以“学雷锋“为主题的社会实践活动,你们班交换生Peter想

参加本周日的活动。请你用英语写一封电子邮件,告诉他活动的具体时间和地点,活动的内容,以及

需要做的准备。

提示词语:gate,community,clean,rubbish,showwindow,plasticglove,Cleaningcloth

提示问题:•Whenandwherewillyoumeet?

•Whatwillyoudo?

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