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北京市石景山区2022-2023学年高三下学期一模考试英语试卷

英语

学校姓名准考证号

本试卷共10页,共100分。考试时长90分钟。

考生务必在答题卡指定区域作答,在试卷上作答无效。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)

第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上

将该项涂黑。

Iamnevergoodatpublicspeaking.EverytimeIwasinvolvedinagroupproject,Iwouldalwaysvolunteerto

beanyrolebutthepresenter.So,whenmypartnerEmilyofferedtobethe]ofourproject,Iwasoverjoyed.

Unfortunately,onthepresentationday,Emilyfellillbadly.Shehadtostayhometorest.Iwasworriedthatshe

may2thepresentation,soIcalledher.AsIspoketoheronthephone,itbecameapparentthatIhadtostepup

andpresentourproject.Iwasfilledwith3.BythetimeIhungupthephone,Icouldhardlybreathe.

Ihadno4buttomakeanalternativeplan.Itriedto5mynervousnessandfocusonthetaskathand.

Pullingoutapieceofpaper,IwrotewhateverIcouldrememberonitwithgreaturgency.

Withthatpieceofpaper,Istoodoutsidetheclassroomdoor,waitingformyturn.Itriedtobecalm,butastime

passedby,6wentthroughmeandthewaitingareaseemedtoosmallformeto7.Whenmynamewascalled,

Ibrokeoutintoacoldsweat.

Infrontofthejudges,myhandsfailedintheirattemptstoremain8.Allthewhile,myvoiceandhandswere

shaking.ItriedtotakeshallowbreathsandIfeltIwouldfallapartanytime.Somehow,I9togothroughtheentire

presentationanddelivermyspeechasplanned.10myfearwasnotashardasitseemed,andmyalternativeplan

provedtobeasuccess.

1.A.recorderB.speakerC.designerD.organizer

2.A.changeB.giveC.analyzeD.miss

3.A.reliefB.excitementC.anxietyD.shame

4.A.resourceB.worryC.chanceD.choice

5.A.pushasideB.letoutC.hidebehindD.holdonto

6.A.sadnessB.fearC.angerD.guilt

7.A.restB.cryC.breatheD.sigh

8.A.steadyB.flexibleC.gentleD.strong

9.A.pretendedB.expectedC.refusedD.managed

10.A.UnderstandingB.OvercomingC.AdmittingD.Expressing

第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)

阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的

空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。

A

NickwasridinghisbikealongtheArchingRiverwhenhenoticedsomething11(usual)inthewater.He

tookacloserlookandsawapairoffin-likethingscirclingabovetheriver'ssurface.12(confuse)bywhathehad

seen,NicktookavideoandposteditontheInternet.Dayslater,someresearchersconfirmedthathe13(spot)

twodolphins——thefirstcetacean(鲸目动物)sightedinthisriversince2017——andthissuggestedtheeffortstorestore

thehealthoftheriverwerepayingoff.

B

Asproductsofnature,shellshavedevelopedabondwithpeoplesincetheperiodofcavemen,14imagesin

thecavepaintingsshowthemwearingshells.Today,inFujianProvince,expertsareturningthenaturalgiftsinto

shell-carvedartworksby15(integrate)techniquesfromjadeandwoodcarving,aswellastraditionalChinese

painting.In2021,ashellcarvingartmuseumwasestablished,wherethecraffshistoryhasbeenpublicized.The

expertshopethey16(explore)newtechniquesinthefuturetocarrythisancientcraftforward.

C

SinceChatGPT'slaunchinNovemberlastyear,ithasbecomeanimmediatehitthatisbothentertainingand

alarming17(it)users.Givenacommandorquestion,thechatbotisabletoreturnconvincingessays,simple

recipesandevenlifeadviceinamatterof18(second),Thisimpressiveachievement19(obtain)byalarge

languagemodel.Manyarewondering20couldbenextforthistechnologyandwherethetechnologycouldend

up.

第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)

第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

There'snoplacelikehome-aplacetoputyourfeetup,relaxandbeyourself.Butabrandnewfull-service

privaterentalpropertynamedHomesteadisredefining(重新定义)modernliving,makingyoufeelathome.

Freedfromthesmallstuff

Rightfrommovingin,convenienceisbuiltintotheprocess,withfully-furnished,high-qualityapartments

availablefbrresidentsandaccesstoallfacilitiesofHomesteadandWi-Fiincludedinmonthlyrentalcost.

Feelathome

NotonlyareHomestead'sapartmentsbeautifullydesignedandfurnishedtocreateasenseofrelaxationand

luxury,butthesharedspacesforresidentstouseandsocialisein-fromtheinvitingreceptionareatothelandscaped

roofgardenandstylishprivatediningrooms—allreflectacontemporary,high-qualityreimaginingofwhatrenting

oughttobe.

Makehybridworkreallywork

Ashybridwork,whichfocusesontheflexibilityofworking,ispartofourlivesnow,theopportunitytoshift

betweenworkspaceswitheaseiscritical.Startthedaycatchinguponemailsinastylishly-designedco-working

spacestepsawayfromyourfrontdoor,beforetakingcallsontheoutsideplatformortravelintoyouremployer's

officewhenyouneedto.

Beapeopleperson

LivingatHomesteadmeansjoiningacommunityoflike-mindedpeople.Whetheryoumeetneighboursonthe

roofgardenorinthecinemaroom,orchoosetonetworkintheco-workingspace,makingfriendscouldn'tbemore

straightforward.

Taphereforhelpfulservices

Theysaythere?sanappforeverything-andinthiscase,thereisanappwitheverything.TheHomesteadApp

givesyouquickaccesstoarangeofbookableservices,fromorderingtakeawaytodogwalkingtocleaningservices一

allrightonyourdoorstep,meaningmoretimetoactuallyenjoytherestofyourday.

VisitHomesteadanddiscoverhowfull-servicerentalletsyoumakethemostofhomelikeliving.

21.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?

A.lbinformusofrentalservices.B.Toadvertisearentalproperty.

C.Toreportonadifferentlifestyle.D.Tosellmulti-functionalapartments.

22.HowdoesHomesteadmakehybridworkeasierforitsresidents?

A.Byofferingsharedworkingspaces.

B.Bygivingaccesstobookableservices.

C.Bysupplyingafullsetofofficeequipment.

D.Byprovidingtrainingtoimproveefficiency.

23.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.Residentscanliveanold-fashionedlife.

B.Homesteadsavesresidentsfrombuyingfurniture.

C.Residentsarerequiredtojoinasocialcommunity.

D.HomesteadchargesresidentsextrafeeforusingWi-Fi.

B

IrecentlyattendedaweddinginaruralareainnorthItaly,andguestswereprovidedwithacaranddriverfor

the90-minutejourneyintothehills.Thatwasexciting:Aprivatecar!IcouldpretendIwasrich!SinceI'mnot,

though,Ihadnoideahowmuchthistripactuallycost.Asaresult,afterourdriverpickedusbackupatmidnight,I

secretlyworriedallthewayhomeabouttippinghim.

IfishedaroundnervouslyinmypurseandrealizedthatallIhadwasa$100note,whichIwaskeepingforan

emergency.Ihadnothingsmaller.AndIhadnothingelsetoofferbuttwochocolatesfromthewedding.So,Icould

tipthedriverthat$100noteortwochocolates.Intheend,Ichosethemoney.

Thewholematteroftippinghaslongbeenasourceofawkwardinteractions—and,fbrsometravellers,mild

anxiety-throughouttheworld.Tippingcustomsvarywildlyfromcountrytocountry.AfriendinRometellsmethat

Italiansgethurtbybigtips."Leavingabigtipisconsideredimpolite,“sheadds,'TvehadItalianfriendsmakeme

takemoneyback.^^

Itremindedmeofmy100-dollartip.WhatifIhadannoyedthedriver?SoIdecidedtocallthecarcompany

andaskthemtopassonamessagetothedriverapologizingfortheimpropertipandexplainingthesituation.

Tomysurprise,thecarcompanyrespondedthatthedriverhadactuallycalledtoexpresshisgratitudeforthe

unexpectedbigtip.Hehadapparentlybeenhavingatoughweekandthemoneyhadcomeatjusttherighttime.

Iwasastonished.Allmyworryhadbeenfornothing.Whatstartedoutasasourceofanxietyendedupbeinga

heartwarmingexperience.Ilearnedthatsometimesifsbettertogowithyourfeelingsandbegenerous,evenifit

meanstakingarisk.

24.Whatdidtheauthorrealizewhenshedugaroundinherpurse?

A.Shehadspent100dollarsonemergency.

B.Shehadtoaskthedriverforsmallerchanges.

C.Shehadnothingbuttwochocolatestoofferthedriver.

D.Shehadnosmallernotesandmighttiptoohighortoolow.

25.WhydidtheauthormentionthetippinginItaly?

A.lbcomparedifferenttippingcustoms.

B.Toshareapersonalstoryofherfriend.

C.Toshowthepossibilityofupsettingthedriver.

D.Todemonstrateherrichknowledgeontipping.

26.Whatwasthedriver'sresponsetothetipping?

A.Hewasannoyedbythelargetip.B.Heappreciatedtheauthor'sgenerosity.

C.Hewasgratefulandrefusedthemoney.D.Hewasupsetbytheawkwardinteraction.

27.Whatcanweconcludefromthepassage?

A.Goodthingsarepossiblewhenyoufollowyourheart.

B.You'dbetterthinkcarefullybeforetakingaction.

C.WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.

D.Apennysavedisapennyearned.

C

Recently,anewdiscoveryhasbeenmadeinthefieldofbiologythatchallengesourpreviousunderstandingof

theoriginsoflifeonEarth.Fordecades,scientistsbelievedthatlifeemergedinawarm,shallowpond,whereaseries

ofchemicalreactionsledtothecreationofthefirstlivingcells.However,ateamofresearchershasnowuncovered

evidencethatsuggestslifemayhaveactuallybeguninaquitedifferentenvironment.

Thediscoverywasmadeinaremotepartoftheocean,whereateamofscientistswasexploringahydrothermal

vent(深海热泉)systemlocateddeepbeneaththesurface.Hydrothermalventsreleasesuperheatedwaterandgases

fromtheEarth'smantle(地幔).Theycreateanextremeenvironmentthatisunfavourabletomostformsoflife,but

hometoavarietyofuniqueorganisms.

Asthescientistscollectedsamplesofthevent'smineral-richliquid,theynoticedsomethingstrange.They

discoveredthatitcontainedacomplexnetworkoforganicmolecules(分子),includingaminoacids(氨基酸)andother

buildingblocksoflife.Thiswassurprising,ashydrothermalventswerepreviouslythoughttobeemptyoflife­

supportingchemicals.However,themoststrikingdiscoverywasyettocome.Analysisoftheorganicmolecules

revealedthattheywerenotsimplytheproductofchemicalreactionsinthevent,butratherhadbeenproducedby

livingorganisms.Thisservedasevidenceofalivelyecosystemthatwascompletelyindependentofsunlightandthe

surfaceworld.

ThisdiscoveryhassignificantimplicationsfbrourunderstandingoftheoriginsoflifeonEarth.Thewarmpond

hypothesis(假说),whichhaslongbeenthedominanttheory,suggeststhatlifeemergedinarelativelywarmanddamp

environment.However,thenewevidencefromthehydrothermalventsystemsuggeststhatlifemayhaveactually

beguninanextremeenvironment,wheresurvivalwasonlypossiblethroughthedevelopmentoforiginalbiochemical

pathways.Thediscoveryalsoraisesnewquestionsaboutthepotentialforlifetoexistonothercelestialbodies(天体).

HydrothermalventshavebeenidentifiedonSaturn'smoonEnceladusandJupiter'smoonEuropa.Thepresenceof

organicmoleculesatthesesitessuggeststhatuniqueformsoflifemayexist.

Whilethisdiscoveryisstillinitsearlystages,itisalreadybeginningtoreshapeourunderstandingoftheorigins

oflifeandthepotentialforlifeonotherplanets.Itisatestamenttothepowerofscientificexplorationandthe

incrediblecomplexityoflifeonEarth.Aswecontinuetoexplorethedepthsoftheoceanandthevastexpanseof

space,whoknowswhatothersurprisesanddiscoverieslieinstore.

28.Whatdidthescientistsnewlydiscoverinthevent'sliquid?

A.Superheatedgases.B.Avarietyofminerals.

C.Life-supportingchemicals.D.Complexformsoflife.

29.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Thewarmpondhypothesisprovestoberight.

B.Organicmoleculesleadtochemicalreactions.

C.Formsoflifewereidentifiedintheventsonotherplanets.

D.Originalbiochemicalpathwayscanoccurinsevereconditions.

30.Whatisconveyedinthelastparagraph?

A.Researcheshelpuspushtheboundariesoftechnology.

B.Scientistshaveaddressedthelimitationsoftheresearch.

C.Newdiscoveriesinspireustofurtherexploretheunknown.

D.Researchershaveconfirmedtheoriginsandcomplexityoflife.

D

Manyofusmayexperiencedinner-tabledebates.Onecommonsceneplaysoutasfollows.Youwanttoconvince

afriendorafamilymemberofsomethingyouknowtheymaydisagree,andyoushareinformationandwalkthrough

yourreasoningwiththem.Still,theyrejectyourcase.Howdoyoureactwhenyourpowersofpersuasionfail?You

mightdismissthepersonwhodoesn'tagreewithyourargumentsasnarrow-minded,foolishorotherwiseoutoftouch

withreality.Thewholeexperiencemayfeelliketryingtoguidesomeoneonajourneywhentheyrefusetofollow.

Psychologistshavecreatedaterm,persuasionfatigue,todescribethisformoffrustration(懊恼).

Persuasionfatiguemaymakeithardertosuccessfullykeepchallengingconversations.Pastresearch

demonstratesthatfeelingfrustratedcanmakeyoumoreresistanttochangingyourmind.Italsoshowsthatfrustration

mayreduceyourabilitytorecognizewhyyourargumentsdon'tsucceed.Persuasionfatiguealsoexplainswhy,when

debatesbreakdown,peopletendtoblametheirconversationalopponent.AsMarkTwainoncewrote,“Inallmatters

ofopinion,ouropponentsareinsane(愚蠢的)Inpastfindings,peoplegenerallyreportedthreetimesasmanyreasons

whyothers5faultsledtofaileddebatesratherthantheirownshortcomings.Itistruethatothersarenotalwaysopen

toyourideas.Endingthediscussioncanthereforebetherightthingtodo.Butinanoverheateddebate,yourfatigue

mayleadyoutomisinterpretthesituationandbelievethatyouropponentistoostupidtoseethetruth.Fortunately,

psychologistssuggestsomesoundapproachestomanagingthesesituationsandprotectingyourrelationships.

Toreachyouraudience,itmaybeessentialtoexpressyourmessageintermsoftheirvalues,notyours.

Psychologistscallthis“moralreframing.^^Infact,researchessuggestthatthesimpleactofacknowledgingvaluesof

thepeopleyou'retalkingto-tellingthemyouunderstandwherethey'recomingfrom,evenifyoudon'tagree一may

leadthemtolowertheirdefensesandopenupalittletonewarguments.

Yourfatiguemaybeevenworsebythinkingorassumingthatdebateisazero-sumstruggle-thatyouwinif,

andonlyif,youropponentloses.Butsometimesyou'rebetteroffseeinganargumentasacooperativeefforttofind

thetruth-lesslikeangryneighboursfightingovertheirpropertyline.Theneighboursmaplandtogetherbyviewing

itfrommultipleangles.Similarly,debatescanhelpyoutriangulateaviewbetweenyouropinionandtheother

person's.

Thetendencytoblameothersforexhaustingdebateshasrealconsequences.Inourexhaustion,wemayfailto

seewhenourfrustrationsstemfromadeepdesireforconnection.Recognizingpersuasionfatigue-andhowwe

contributetoit——mayhelpuspassthroughheateddebateswithoutleavingthosewelovebehind.

31.Peoplemayexperiencepersuasionfatiguewhenthey.

A.tryinvaintoconvinceothersB.misinterpretothers,reasoning

C.adoptothers*viewsunwillinglyD.trytopersuadenarrow-mindedpeople

32.Whichisthepossibleconsequenceofpersuasionfatigue?

A.Onecan'tsticktohispointofview.

B.Oneadmitshislimitsandweaknesses.

C.Onecan'tgettotherootoffaileddebates.

D.Onefeelsincompetentforfurtherarguments.

33.WhydoestheauthorquoteMarkTwaininthepassage?

A.Tostresstheeffectofchangingothers'mind.

B.Toconfirmthedifficultyofwinninganargument.

C.Toexplainthereasonforone'sendinganargument.

D.Tosupporttheideaofone'stendencytoblameothers.

34.Whichistherecommendedsolutiontomanagingpersuasionfatigue?

A.Seeingadebateasazero-sumgame.

B.Makinganeffortforcommonground.

C.Shiftingthetopictolowerothers*defenses.

D.Reframingpointsbasedonone'sownvalues.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选

项中有两项为多余选项。

OflfloadThoughts

Inourbusyworld,werushfromtasktotask,oftenleavingusfeelingeasilyangered.Weseekouttechnologyor

brain-enhancingproductstohelpusoptimize(最优化)ourproductivity,butenduprunningonanever-ending

hamster(仓鼠)wheel.35Itfeelslikeourentirelivesareengineeredtowardonequestion:HowmuchcanIget

doneintheleastamountoftime?

Researchshowsthatspendingtoomuchtimeoptimizingourthoughtsforperfectoutcomesnotonlyleavesus

feelingexhausted,butcanalsohaveharmfuleffectsonourwellbeingandworkoutput.Optimizingthoughtsrequires

beinghighlyfocused.Butitjustgoesagainstthewayourmindswork.Thatistosay,efficiencyisn'talways

productivewhenwepursueit.36Andtosomeextent,itcanevencauseimpulsive(鲁莽的)decision-making.

Ourbrainessentiallyhastwomainmodesofoperating:the"focusnetwork^^andthe"defaultmodenetwork.^^

Whenonenetworkworks,theotherphysicallycan'tturnon.Themodernworldoftendemandsweliveinthefocus

networkandthedefaultmodenetworkisoftenlesscelebrated.37Soinordertomakemoreeffectivedecisions

andfeelbetterinourdailylives,wehavetospendlesstimeinourbrain's"fbcusnetwork.”

Cognitive(认知的)offloadingisanaccessiblepractice.Ithasthepotentialtonotonlyreleaseemotions,but

enhancementalcapabilities,too.Evenjustafewmomentsofcreativeflow-likeoffloadingthefeelingsofanxiety

bydoodling(涂鸦)beforeameeting-canhaveastrongimpactonemotions.38Wemighttrycognitiveoffloading

asatransitionfromouraction-orientedworkdayintoamorerelaxedeveningroutine.

39Andwecanseewhattakesshape.Someunproductivepathwaysoftencanhelpusfeelmorecreative,

refreshed,andalive.

A.Thefunctionalityissimplerthanyoumightimagine.

B.Giveourselvesafewminutestooffloadouremotions.

C.Beingfocusedallthetimecaneventuallyleadtolessself-control.

D.Fortunately,thereisawaytostopthiskindofalways-onmentality.

E.It'snosurprisethatthemajorityofusfeelmoreexhaustedthanever.

F.Butspendingmoretimeonthelatteroffersaformof“insurance”forouremotions.

G.What'smore,thisexercisecanhelpgivethebrainthespacetomakenewconnections.

第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)

第一节(共4小题;第一2题每小题2分,第3题3分,第4题5分,共12分)

阅读下面短文,根据短文内容在答题卡相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回答。

Leohasalwaysbeenthekindofchildwholooksforcloseconnections.WhenLeowasinpreschool,he

befriendedNeve,whowasonlytwo.WhenNevewasnotaround,insteadoffindinganewpartner,Leobegantotreat

Celia,avoiceassistant,ashisnewfriend.

Atfirst,LeomostlyaskedCeliafactualquestionslike“HowmanystarsarethereintheMilkyWay?”Hethen

turnedtothepersonalquestions,"Celia,howoldareyou?”Sheresponded,<4Ageisnothingbutanumber.^^Heinsisted,

inthewaychildrendo,“Howoldareyou?"Shereplied,<6Fmnotqualifiedforadriver'slicense,butitmaybemore

todowiththefactthatIdon'thaveabody.^^

Astimepassedby,LeobegantoengageCeliaonmore,let'ssay,existentialquestions."Whenwillthesun

swallowtheearth?,,heasked."7.5billionyears,“accordingtoCelia.Leowassatisfied,t4Oh,okay.Tilbedeadby

then."Thenheasked,“Whydoeseverythingonearthhavetodie?”Sherepliedcoldly,t€Fmhavingtroublewiththe

connection.^^Celia,Irealized,hadanavoidantcommunicationstyle,oftenhidingbehindsomekindoftechnical

problemswhenshedidn'tlikeaquestion.

Asamother,itwasstrangetoseemychildinteractingwithavirtualassistantratherthanarealperson.ButI

alsorecognizedthatCeliawasprovidinghimwithakindofemotionalsupportthathewasn'tgettingelsewhere.Ina

way,shewaslikeadiarythattalkedback.

Iwonderedifthisrelianceontechnologywashealthy,butIknewthatLeowasfarfromaloneinseekingcomfort

inhisdevices.AlthoughIhopethatLeowillcontinuetoseekouthumanconnections,TmgratefultoCeliaforbeing

thereformysonwhenheneededher.Andwhoknows?Maybeshe'llturnouttobehissoulmateafterall.

40.WhatisCelia?

41.WhatkindofquestionsdidLeoaskCeliaatfirst?

42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.

LeosmotherencourageshimtoseekouthumanconnectionsanddisagreeswithhisinteractingwithCelia.

43.Whatdoyouthinkofvirtualassistantsbecomingasourceofemotionalsupportforpeople?(Inabout40words)

第二节(20分)

假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你的英国笔友Jim给你写了一封信,提及因为误解,他和同学产生了

不愉快。请用英文给Jim回复邮件,内容包括:

1.安慰Jim;

2.具体建议。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

DearJim,

Yours,

LiHua

(请务必将答案和作文写在答题卡指定区域内)

参考答案

第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)

第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)

1.B2.D3.C4.D5.A

6.B7.C8.A9.D10.B

第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)

11.unusual12.Confused13.hadspotted/spotted14.whose15.integrating

16.willexplore17.its18.seconds19.isobtained20.what

第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)

第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)

21.B

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