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顺义区2022届高三第一次统练英语试卷第一部分知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给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。Thursdaywouldbehuge.ButwhencoachannouncedthechampionshipgamewouldbeanightgameonThursday,Devin'sheart___1___.Theconcertwasatthesametimeasthegame.AndMs.Poltishad___2___Devintosingabriefsolo(独唱).Thinkingthesoccerteamwasontheedgeofatitleandhewasabigreason—he___3___theleagueinscoring,Devinfrowned(皱眉).Hecouldn'tdisappointhisteamby___4___thegame.Thatnight,Devinlayinbed,staringatthetrophies(奖杯)fromraces,baseballleaguesandfreethrowcontestswhich___5___hisshelves.Thesolowasonlyfourlinesinthemiddleofasong,butthethoughtofsinging___6___madehimshiver(颤抖).He'dneversungasolobefore.Nowitwasarelieftoknowhedidn'thaveto.Thesoccergamewasaperfect___7___.WhileatthemomentMs.Poltis'wordscametohismind"Ichoseyounotbecauseyou'rethebestsingerbutbecauseyouworkhard,likethepersoninthesong.Andyouhaveaverynicevoice.Sodon'tbenervous.Beproud."Itwasnosecretthatseveralotherchoirmembershad___8___singingvoicesthanhedid.Buthelikedthesong,andhe___9___howkindandinspiringMs.Poltisalwayswas.FinallyDevinmadeachoiceandwhisperedthesolowith____10____,"nomatterhowhardthestruggle.Iwillneverletyoudown…"1.A.bled B.sank C.hurt D.beat2.A.taught B.allowed C.chosen D.ordered3.A.led B.won C.joined D.formed4.A.watching B.playing C.entering D.skipping5.A.lined B.piled C.covered D.decorated6.A.loudly B.outside C.alone D.proudly7A.platform B.request C.condition D.excuse8.A.louder B.stronger C.softer D.deeper9.A.appreciated B.accepted C.confirmed D.praised10.A.tension B.patience C.sorrow D.confidence第二节(共10小题;每小题分,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个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。FiveyearoldNaomilostherteddybearonahikingpath___11___theautumnof2020.TeddywasthefirstgiftNaomi’sparentsgavetoher.Despite___12___(constant)checkingwiththelostandfound,herfamilydidn’tgetthebearback.Fortunately,Ranger(护林员)Tom,___13___monitorsactualbearactivity,cameacrosstheteddybear.Hekeptitandrodewithit___14___afriendofthefamilyspottedthebearandhelpedsenditbackhomenearlyayearlater.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个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。Starch(淀粉)isthemostimportantponentofhumanfood.Recently,Chinesescientistshavecreatedstarch___15___(use)CO2,hydrogenandelectricity.Labtestsshowthatitisabout8.5timesmoreefficientthanstarch___16___(produce)bytraditionalagriculture.Inthenearfuture,manycountries___17___(benefit)fromthetechnology.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个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。GBOWSisthelargestresearchandpreservationfacilityforrareandendangeredplantsandanimalsinAsia.Forfuturestudy,theresearchershavetocollecttherareplantandrecord___18___(detail)oftheplant,includingwhereit___19___(find),itssizeandthenumberofindividualplantsinthehabitat.AtGBOWS,seedsarestoredinglassbottlesandplacedinhugefreezersat20℃.Eachcontainerhasalabel___20___(enable)scientiststoviewinformationabouttheseedsinside.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。A2018WildlifePhotographeroftheYearwasSouthAfricanSkyeMeakerwinnerofa45,000entrypetition,just16yearsofage.SkyehasbeenpublishedovertheyearsinprintmedianotjustforhisphotographybutalsovoicinghisopiniononconservationinSouthAfricaandtheneedformoreyoungphotographersoutthere.ForSkye,photographyisnotjustaboutthepetitionsenteredandwonbutalsotheplatformitaffordshimtocreateawarenessaboutournaturalworldandconservingitinthelongterm.HereispartofaninterviewtoSkyefromtheRationalPerspective.Host:Howdoyougettohavetheabilitytoseetheseanimalsinthewild?Skye:Well,I'vebeenfortunateenoughthatmyparentsaresopassionateaboutthebushthatit'sjustabyproductofmegoingonadventureswiththemthatI'vebeenabletopursuemyphotographybecauseit'snotsomethingthateverykidwilllike.Iwantwildlifephotography.Soit'squiteauniquesituationforme.It'ssomethingthatIhavebeenbroughtupandsomethingI'vebeenfortunatetoexperience.Host:Howdoyoutakeagoodpictureofaleopard?Skye:IhadbeenfollowingLimpy(theLeopard)formanyyearsandsheholdsaspecialplaceinmyheart.Ihadgrownalongsideher.Forme,theperfectshotisonewhereIfeelasifI'mnotreallythere.It'sonewheretheanimalisfortableenoughtobehaveasifI'mnotthere.Iliketofeelimmersedinthemomentandcapturenatureatitsmostnatural.IliketofocusonwhatIwouldliketoseeinthemomentandwhatIfeel.SoinmywinningpictureIsawthepeaceandtranquillityofthemoment,andthat'swhatItriedtocapture.21.WhatdoesSkyethinkofphotography?A.Aplatformtoshowneeds. B.Awaytogaingoodreputation.C.Achancetogetclosetonaturalworld. D.Aplacetoraiseawarenessofconservation.22.WhichofthefollowingenablesSkyetoobservewildanimals?A.Hislearningexperience. B.Winningthepetition.C.Adventuringwithhisparents. D.Hisphotographyknowledge.23.WhatistherealreasonforSkype'ssuccess?AHestayedinthewildpeacefully. B.Hecapturedtheanimaltotakepictures.C.Hefoundaspecialplacefortheanimal. D.Hetookthephotooftheanimalinitsnaturalstate.BIthasalwaysbeenhorribleformetopicturemylifeinoldage.Myrecentvisitstotheseniorcarecenter,however,easedsomeofmyfearsandprovidedvaluablefoodforthought.Lookingformeaningfulwaystospendmyweekendsaftermyexams,Isigneduptoaprogramofartsandcraftsfortheelderlyrunbymyschoolmates.IwasinformedthattheRenciNursingHome,wheretheprogramwouldbeheld,housedsomeofthelessfortunateelderlyinSingapore.Somebackgroundresearchgavemetheimpressionthatmanyofthemsufferedfromphysicalissuesandhadlittlefamilysupport.Asaresult,Iexpectedtheatmospheretheretobediscouraging.And,judgingbythelackofinterestinthepaintingactivities,Itrulysensedafeelingofpurposelessnessthere.Giventhatweliveinasocietyinwhichthebondsbetweenthegenerationsareweakening,perhapsthedisappointingatmosphereinthehomewasn’tsurprising.Thepeoplewerecutofffromthetiesthatmakelifemeaningful.Isitsafetosaythenthatourlivesafterretirementwilllikelyfeelaimless?ButafterIspoketoaPortugueseChineseman,Ithoughtthatthiswasn’tnecessarilyso.Attheageof90,hedisplayedasurprisinglystrongsenseofcontroloverhislife.Hislivelinesswasexceptionalamongtheelderlypopulationinthehome.Hehadspenthislifeeithertravelingaroundtheworldasabackpacker,orworkinghardinSingaporetosaveupforhistrips.Hehadmadeitaruletolearnforeignlanguages,exerciseandeathealthily—somethinghecontinuedtododuringhisstayinthenursinghome.WhilehespoketomeabouthowhistimeinLondonhadshapedhisviewofculturaldifference.Ilookedintohiseves.IknewthatthiswasthekindofcontroloverlifethatIwantedformyself.Idon'twanttospendhalfofmytimewanderingaboutinforeigncountrieslikehedid,butIdowanttoappreciatetherichnessthatlifehastooffer.24.WhydidtheauthorgototheRenciNurseryHome?A.Becauseitwasrunbyhisschoolmates. B.Becausehemeanttolearnartsandcrafts.C.Becausehewantedasignificantweekend. D.Becauseithousedsomelessfortunateelderly.25.Beforetheauthorenteredthenursinghome,hethoughtitwas_______.A.aplacefilledwithdepressions B.aplacesolvingphysicalproblemsC.aplacefullofimpressiveactivities D.aplaceconnectingdifferentgenerations26.Whatmainlyhelpedtheauthorchangehisattitudetowardoldage?A.Thehardworkoftheelderly. B.Thelivelinessofanoldman.C.Theviewofculturaldifference. D.Thecareofthenursinghome.27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.CaringfortheElderly. B.LivingbyHisOwnLaw.C.TravelingonOurWay D.PreparingfortheOldAge.CDoescollegeyearseemalongwayoff?Whataboutseveralyearslater?Thesearethedatestolooktowardwhenplanningyourcareer.Thepossibilitiesarepreparedespeciallyforthosewhoseethebigpictureandhaveinsighttoresearchtheiroptions.Studentspickoccupationsformanyreasons.Yetchoosingsomethingthatsimplysoundsexcitingmaynotbethebestoption.Familiaritywithacareerdoesn’tautomaticallymakeitagoodprofessionforyou.Althoughnoonecanpredictthefuture,itmakesmoresensetoeyetrendsintheeconomyandtheworkplacebeforemakingthatcriticaldecision.Pickingtherightfieldwillmakelandingadreamjobafterschoolareality.Havingtheabilitytoseethebigpictureiskey.Highschoolgraduatesshouldresearchthejobsthatwillbeindemandin10to20yearstodeterminethebestfuturecareersastheyconsiderfurtherschooling.Accordingtooneguidancecounselor“Thekeywordwouldbe‘explore’.Exploreeveryoption—don’tlimityourselforsellyourselfshort.Thinkthatyoucandowhateveryouwanttodo.”Choosingacareercanbeplicatedbecauseoftoday’srapidlychangingworld.AccordingtoNextStepMagazineupandingjobsare,notsurprisingly,inhealthcareincludingdentists,medicalscientists.homehealthaides,etc.Whenchoosingacareerinhealthcare,considerhowattainableitis.Howlongwillittaketopletethenecessaryprogram?Alsoconsiderthesalary,status,andqualityoflifeofthatprofession.Somejobsrequirelonghours,weekends,andholidays,whileothershavemoretraditionalhours.Sometimesajobissignificantlymoredifficultortediousthanitappears.Selectingacareerbecauseyouwanttomakeadifferenceinothers’livesbeesunsettlingwhenyourealizethatcrucialchangesmaynotbepossibleduetoplicatedreasons.Ajob’stotalpensationpackagecanbecriticaltoo.It’snotjustaboutthesalary.It’sabouthealthcarebenefits,paidvacation,retirementplans,stockoptionsandotherperksoftenavailabletoeducatedandspeciallytrainedindividuals.Keepingyouroptionsopen,evenifthecareerdecisionseemsobvious,canworktoyouradvantage.Continuetoresearchresponsibilities.Toavoiddisappointment,thinkahead,andtrytopredictwherethevoidswillbeinthecareermarket.28.Accordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs,studentsshould__________.A.considertheirdreamscritically B.haveinsightintotheircollegeyearC.researchbeforemakingjobdecisions D.choosegoodprofessionsautomatically29.Asforjoboption,whatwouldtheauthorsuggesthighschoolgraduatesdo?A.Pickprofessionsinhealthcare. B.Makeadifferenceinothers’lives.C.Avoidoccupationsbasedoninterests. D.paredifficultiesofdifferentjobs30.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Possibilitiesoffindingagoodprofession. B.Factorstobeconsideredforplanningacareer.C.Abilitiestobeneededforfutureemployment. D.BenefitsofpickingarightoccupationDTheideaofunpluggedrunningisgainingsteaminthefitnessmunity,asrecentstudiesshowthatbeingaddictedtotrackingfitnessmetricscanleadtonegativemindsetsandoutes.EoinWhelan,aseniorlecturerinbusinessinformationsystemsattheNationalUniversityofIrelandGalway,exploresthepsychologybehindengagementwithsocialmediaandfitnesstrackingapps.“Peoplearegettingmoreenjoymentoutofgatheringthedataandanalyzingthatandsharingitwithotherpeople”,WhelantoldCNN,addingthatthereisabigelementofsocialparisonforthosewhousefitnesstrackingapps.“Peoplewillparethemselvestopeoplewhoarebetterthanthem,whoarerunningfasterorrunninglonger.Andultimatelyweknowthatmakesthemfeelbad.”Whelanalsonotedthatpeoplewhoareveryreliantonsmartwatches.fitnesstrackersorfitnessappsaremorelikelytoskiptheirworkoutifthebatteriesontheirtrackingdevicesaredead.It’slikewecan’tinterpretourownbodysignals.Wearebeingverydependentonthetechnologytoactuallydothatforus.Whenyouasksomeoftheathletesasimplequestionlike“howdidyousleeplastnight?”theycan’tanswerunlesstheylookatthedata.Otherresearchesshowthattoomuchscreentime,includinglookingatoursmartwatchorfitnessapps,hasnegativeimpactsonmentalhealth.Theinformationpeoplegatherfromsmartwatchesandworkouttrackingappscancontributeto“informationoverload”problems.Havingaconstantflowofinformationduetotechnologycanleadtostress,anxiety,lossofsleep,depression,andmore.Themoreweallownotificationsandalertstobeckon(吸引)us,themorestressandanxietychemicalsarereleased,makingusonedgeandourmentalandemotionalsystemsarefloodedwithamessagethatsays,“checkmenow”.Someexpertsadvocateustocreatescreenfreezonesaswellastaking“techbreaks”,whereweseta15or30timerduringwhichwedon’tcheckourphone.Thetimelimittellsourbrainthatwecancheckthephonesoonandreducestheanxietyoffeelingwehavetocheckinallthetime.Runningwatchfreeisbeneficialformorethanjustthecasualjoggerorweekendwarrior.Someprofessionalsalsohavehadsuccesswithleavingtheirwatchesathome.WelshrunnerSteveJonesfamouslysetaworldrecordatthe1984ChicagoMarathonwithoutwearingawatch.Helatertoldjournalistshedidn'tevenknowhewasonworldrecordpaceuntilhecrossedthefinishline.It’snotallnegative,though.Otherstudiesshowtherearemanyupsidestousingfitnesstrackers.Whenusingthesetechnologies,somepeopletendtoexerciseforlongerandatahigherintensityaswell,whichisallgoodfortheirphysicalwellbeing.Soditchingthedatamightnotbebestforeveryone.31.AccordingtoWhelan,whydopeopleinvolvethemselvesinfitnesstrackingapps?A.Becausetheyfailtointerprettheirownbodysignals.B.Becausetheywanttolearnfromthosewhoexercisebetter.C.Becausetheyskipworkoutwhentheirbatteriesrunout.D.Becausetheygainsatisfactionwhentheyseethedata.32.Whatcould“techbreaks”doforus,accordingtoWhelan?A.Theyenableourmindtorelaxforawhile. B.Theyallowustocheckourphoneatanytime.C.Theyexposeourmindtocrowdedinformation. D.Theyreleaseanxietychemicalsaffectingus.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ditching”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Tracking. B.Abandoning. C.Analyzing. D.Collecting.34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Runningwatchfreegivespeoplemoremotivation.B.Professionalrunnersdonotwearawatchwhiletraining.C.Informationoverloadhasbadeffectsonourmentalhealth.D.Thesetbacksofrunningwatchfreeoutweighthebenefits.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。AlternativemedicinehasbeemuchmorepopularintheWestinrecentyears.___35___Andtheyareturningtotreatmentssuchashomeopathy,yoga,andacupuncture(针灸)toplementorsometimesevenreplacethewesternmedicine.Acupunctureisbasedontheideathatenergyflowsthroughthehumanbodyalong12linesormeridians(经络),whichendupattheorgansinthebody.___36___Toremovetheblockage,anacupuncturistinserts(插入)veryfineneedlesintothebodyatpointsalongthemeridians.Thisstimulatestheflowofenergy,andrestoresthepatient'shealth.AcupunctureonlyreallybecamewellknownintheWestinthe1970saspeoplebegantotravelmorefrequentlybetweenthetwoareasoftheworld.___37___Howeverinthelastfewyearsithasbeemoreestablishedasanalternativetowesternmedicaltreatments,sinceclinicaltestshaveshownthatacupunctureiseffectiveforsomeconditions.___38___Manysportspeoplehaveexperimentedwithacupuncturewhenfightinginjury.MartinaHingis,thefamoustennisplayer,hadawristinjurycuredthroughtreatment,andNBAlegendKobeBryantalsousedacupunctureonhisleg.Itisalsousedtotreatdepression,stressandanxiety.___39___Inthepastsomepeoplehaveexperiencedallergicreactions,brokenneedlesandevenpuncturedlungswhilebeingtreated,althoughthisisveryunmon.A.Thetreatmentisoftenusedtorelieveheadaches,dentalpain,etc.B.Illnessistheresultofablockageoftheenergyflowtotheseorgans.C.Thetreatmentisthoughttoincreasethebody'sresistancetoinfection.D.IntheFarEast,acupunctureisusedtotreatawiderangeofplaints.E.However,beforeyougo,checkiftheacupuncturistisqualifiedandregistered.F.Atfirst,doctorsintheWestoftendoubtedaboutthemedicalvalueofacupuncture.G.Itseemsthatpeoplearebeingincreasinglyworriedaboutthesideeffectsofdrugs.第三部分书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节(共4小题;第40,41题各2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。Somepeopleseecolourswhentheyheardifferentsounds.Othersseecolourswhentheyseewordsandnumbersprintedinblackandwhite.Theseinterestingpeoplearecalledsynaesthetes,andwhattheyexperienceiscalledsynaesthesia.AstudyattheUniversityofSussexisfindingouthowlearningtoseesoundsascoloursorthinkoflettersincolourcouldimproveyourIQandmemory.Oneofthestudyleaders,DrBorsaysthatcarryingoutthesetestshasgiventhemtheopportunitytofindoutmoreabouthowpeopleusedifferentkindsofmemory.DrBorbasedhislatestresearcharoundsomethingscientistsalreadyknowalotabout—"chunking".Heexplainsthatthisisawayofbreakinglargepiecesofinformationintosmallerunits,tomakeiteasiertoremember."WhenIgiveyoumyphonenumber,01274737215,youprobablyrememberitas01274737215,orsomethingsimilar.Ifyoucanremember012andthefirst74,youcanremembertherest.Youcangetsomeamazingbenefitsfromchunking!"Thisisreallyimportantforunderstandingsynaesthesia.DrBorsaysthatsynaesthesiaaddsextrainformationtothingsthataredifficulttoremember,suchaslettersandnumbers,orextracolours.Thishelpsusrememberthingsbetter.AndDrBor'sownstudyofoneamazingperson,whohasbothsynaesthesiaandaverystrongmemoryadvantage,supportsthisideaaswell.Thestudybeganasawaytotestwhethersynaesthesiaisconnectedtogreaterabilitiestodocertainthingsandaimedtocreateawayoflearningsynaesthesiatodevelopbenefitsforeveryone.Aftertraining,peoplewereabletopassthenormalsynaesthesiatests,andtheirIQjumpedupabout12points!ButDrBorsaystheyneedtotesttheincreaseinIQwithdifferentgroupsofpeopleapartfromcleverstudentswhotookpartinthisstudy.40.Accordingtothepassage,whendopeopleexperiencesynaesthesia?41.Howcansynaesthesiahelpimprovememory?42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy?DrBorhasprovedthattheIQofpeoplefromdifferentgroupswasabletoimproveabout12pointsafterlearningsynaesthesia.43.Besidessynaesthesia,whatdoyouthinkaresomeotherwaystoimproveyourmemory?(Inabout40words)第二节(20分)44.假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你的英国笔友Jim对中国学生的寒假生活很感兴趣,请你用英文给他写一封电子邮件。内容包括:1.介绍寒假相关信息;2.说明自己的寒假安排。注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearJim,_______________________________________________________________________________________________
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