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2023北京八中高三(上)期中英语(考试时间90分钟,满分100分)第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节(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。MakingMyOwnBicycleItwasaSaturdaymorning.JamesandIwereattheBambooBicycleClub,readyforourbamboobicyclebuildingcourse.Thefirststepwassettingupthestructureforholdingtheframe(骨架)inplace.Afterthatweweretoldto___1___thebambootobeofuse,whichwasadelicatejob.Therewereseveralthingsto___2___.Ofcourse,findingpiecesthatwerethecolorwewantedwasjustasimportant.Therestoftheafternoonwasspent___3___eachpieceoftheframeintothestructure.Bambooisfairlyflexible,andthisparticular___4___meantthatsomeadjustmentswerereallynecessary.Oneproblemliningupthetwochainscauses___5___madeourframeuseless.Luckily,however,aftersomecareful___6___,weconfirmedthatitwasalright.Therewasjustenoughspacetofitawheel.OnSundaymorningwereturnedtotheworkshoptocompletethefinal___7___.Webegantotightlywrapeachjointontheframe,tokeepit___8___withnaturalfiberskeptinspecialglue.Allthatwasleftnowwasforittodry.InafewhourswewouldbeofficialmembersoftheBambooBicycleClub.Finallywefinishedourjob.Icouldn’twaitto___9___ourbicycletofindoutwhatitwasreallyliketorideabamboobicycle.Itfeltjustas____10____asanybicycle,butsofterandmorerelaxed.Now,everytimeIgetonourbicycle,Ican’thelpsmiling.ItremindsmeofwhenJamesandIbuiltitandmakesmeproudofmyself.1.A.return B.cover C.deliver D.select2.A.bringin B.watchfor C.takeover D.giveaway3.A.fixing B.changing C.leaving D.mixing4.A.angle B.position C.quality D.stage5.A.only B.almost C.seldom D.still6.A.checks B.requests C.preparations D.links7.A.report B.command C.judgement D.process8.A.smooth B.heavy C.firm D.slim9.A.charge B.test C.seek D.equip10.A.complicated B.accurate C.suitable D.capable第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)A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。Miarushedhomeandthrewopenthefrontdoor.Hermotherturnedaround,surprisedthatMiawashomefromschoolsoearly.“Iwonfirstplaceintheartcontest!”shesaid___11___prideandraisedherhead,expectingpraise.ThoughMia___12___(work)eagerlyonherartsubmissionforweeks,hermotherwasn’tsure___13___heprojectinvolved.“That’swonderful,Mia!Whatwasthesubjectofyourartproject?”hermotherasked.Smilingfromeartoear,Miahandedoverherartwork.Itwasaportraitofhermother.B阅读下面短文,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。InJune2012,China’sfirstmanneddeep-seasubmersible(潜水器),Jiaolong,setaworlddivingrecordforsubmersiblesofitskindbyreachinga____14____(deep)of7,062metersintheMarianaTrenchinthePacificOcean.In2017,ChinasuccessfullytestedasubmersiblecalledShenhaiYongshi,capableofdiving4,500meters.____15____muchofJiaolong’sequipmentwasimported,about95percentofShenhaiYongshiandallitscorecomponents____16____(produce)domestically,saidXuQinan,thechiefdesignerofJiaolong.C阅读下面短文,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。Nearlytwodecades____17____(pass)sinceChinasentthefirstBeidousatelliteintospacein2000.Duringthattime,moreBeidousatellitesweresentintoorbit(轨道),____18____(form)theBeidouNavigationSatelliteSystem(BDS).Inlate2012,itbeganprovidingpositioning,navigation,timingandmessaging____19____(service)topeopleinChinaandotherpartsoftheAsia-Pacificregion.Attheendof2018,BDSstartedtoserveusersworldwide.NowwithtwomoreBeidousatellites____20____(launch)onDec16,2019,BDShas53satellitesinorbit.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。ATHEOLYMPICSTUDIESCENTREYOURSOURCEOFREFERENCEFOROLYMPICKNOWLEDGETheIOCOlympicStudiesCentreistheworldsourceofreferenceforOlympicknowledge.Ourmissionistosharethisknowledgewithprofessionalsandresearchersthroughprovidinginformation,givingaccesstoouruniquecollections,enablingresearchandstimulatingintellectualexchange.AspartoftheIOC,weareuniquelyplacedtocollectandsharethemostup-to-dateandaccurateinformationonOlympism.OurcollectionsincludetheIOCarchives(档案),theofficialpublicationsoftheIOCandtheOrganizingCommitteeoftheOlympicGamesaswellasbooks,articlesandjournals.HERETOHELPWhateveryourinterestintheOlympicMovement—academicorprofessional—wewillhelpyoufindtheinformationyouneed,quicklyandeasily.We’rehereto:Answeryourquestions:sharefactualandhistoricalinformation,GamesresultsandstatisticsGivepersonalizedguidance:helpyoufindwhatyouneedinourextensivelibraryandarchivesLendyoubooksandpublications,eveninternationallyGiveyouonlineaccess:toourelectronicdocumentsAwardresearchgrants:toPhDstudentsandestablishedresearchersConnectyoutoournetwork:ofacademicexpertsinOlympicstudiesJointheacademiccommunityinterestedinOlympicstudiesOneofourkeyrolesistofacilitatecommunicationandcooperationbetweentheIOCandtheinternationalacademiccommunityinordertopromoteresearchandstimulateintellectualexchange.Thisworldwidecommunityismainlycomposedofover40OlympicStudiesCentersandhundredsofindividualscholarsanduniversitystudentsworkingonacademicprojectsrelatedtothefieldofOlympicstudies.Thankstothisregularexchangeandtheworkconductedbytheacademics,weenrichtheworld’sOlympicknowledge,sharenewanalysisonkeytopicsrelatedtotheOlympicMovementandcanprovideguidancetouniversitieswishingtolaunchinitiativesonOlympicstudies.JoinouracademicmailinglistUniversityprofessorsandresearchersareinvitedtojoinouracademicmailinglisttobeinformedaboutourfutureactivitiesandotherupdatesconcerningOlympicstudiesinitiatives.Tojoin,emailuswithabriefdescriptionofyouracademicstatusandyourfullcontactdetails.VISITUSYou’llfindusnextdoortotheOlympicMuseuminLausanne,Switzerland.We’reopenMondaytoFriday,9amto5pm,exceptonpublicholidaysandonChristmas.Youdon’tneedanappointmenttousethelibraryandthestudyrooms.Ifyouwouldliketoseethehistoricalarchivesorneedpersonalguidancetofindyourwayaroundourcollections,pleasefilloutourvisitorrequestform.21.TheOlympicStudiesCentermainlyaimsto________.A.givepersonalizedguidanceB.provideresourcesontheOlympicsC.receiveOlympicfansacrosstheworldD.updateinformationonOlympismforofficials22.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheacademiccommunity?A.ItisorganizedbyOlympicofficials.B.Itlaunchesprojectsatuniversities.C.Itpromotesacademicexchanges.D.Itprovideselectronicdocuments.23.Ifyouwanttovisitthecenter,youhaveto________.A.filloutavisitorrequestform B.entertheOlympicMuseumC.makeanappointment D.arriveonworkdaysBKylieKirkpatrickwasgettingreadyforworkwhenher9-year-oldson,RyanKyote,burstintoherbedroom.TheNapa,California-basedthird-graderhadjustwatchedanewsstoryaboutakindergartenstudentinIndianawhowasforcedtoreturnherschoollunchbecauseheraccountbalancecouldn’tcoverthemeal.“Ryanwasupset,”KirkpatricktoldTODAYParents.“Hesaid,‘Mom,howdoessomethinglikethishappen?’Thenheaskedwhathecoulddotohelp.”Afterabitofbrainstorming,Kyote—pronounced“coyote”—decidedhewouldusesixmonths’worthofallowancehehadsaveduptopayoffthelunchdebtofhisentireclassatWestParkElementarySchool.Thebillcameupto$74.50.ThoughKyotehadbeeneyeballinganewpairofbasketballsneakers,thiswasfarmoreimportanttohim.So,onMay24,hehappilydonatedhissixmonthsofsavingstotheNapaValleyUnifiedSchoolDistrictfoodservicesdepartment.“Ryantoldthem,‘Pleaseletmyfriendsknowthattheynolongeroweanymoney,’”Kirkpatrickrecalled.“Lunchishisfavoritepartofthedayanditbrokehishearttothinkthatit’sastressfultimeforsomechildren.”Thefourth-grader-to-bewantedhisactofkindnesstobeunknowntoothers,buthisproudmothercouldn’tresistsharingaphotoonTwitter,whereitspreadquickly.“Givethiskidhismoneyback.Nochildshouldbecoveringlunchdebtforhisclasswithhisallowance,”wroteoneperson.Addedanother:“Lovethisstory...Specialkid.”PracticinggooddeedsisnothingnewforKyote.“I’llgointothegarageandRyan’sbikeismissingbecausehegaveittoafriendinneed,”Kirkpatrick,asign-languageinterpreter,toldTODAYParents.“Onetime,afrienddidn’thaveanyshoesthatfit,soRyangavehimapairofhisownshoes.”Recently,aninvestorgotwindofwhatKyotehaddoneforhisclassmatesandhecontactedKirkpatrick.“HewantedtogiveRyanmoneytoputinhissavingsaccount,”shesaid.Kyote,whorecentlylosthisfathertoALS,hadanotheridea.“Ryantoldthemantopayitforward,”Kirkpatricksaid.“SohemadeadonationtotheALSAssociation.Ican’tevenbegintotellyouwhatthatmeanttoRyan.Allhewantsistomaketheworldabetterplace.”24.Insteadofbuyinganewpairofsneakers,Ryanwasmoreconcernedabout________.A.hisschoollunch B.hisaccountbalanceC.hissixmonthsofsavings D.hisclassmates’lunchdebt25.WhatdoweknowaboutRyanKyotefromthepassage?A.Hetriedhisbesttohelphisfriendsinneed.B.Hecouldn’tresistsharinghisphotosonTwitter.C.HeacceptedadonationfromtheALSAssociation.D.Hearguedagainstnegativereviewsonsocialmedia.26.Whatdoesthestoryintendtotellus?A.Lifeisalwaystoughforschoolchildren.B.Akidcanmakeadifferenceintheworld.C.Socialmediacanmakeyoungpeoplepopular.D.Friendshipisanimportantpartofbeingayouth.CAlthoughithasbeenrevealedinrecentyearsthatplantsarecapableofseeing,hearingandsmelling,theyarestillusuallythoughtofassilent.Butnow,forthefirsttime,theyhavebeenrecordedmakingultrasoniccrieswhenstressed,whichresearcherssaycouldopenupanewfieldofprecisionagriculturewherefarmerslistenforwater-starvedcrops.ItzhakKhaitandhiscolleaguesatTelAvivUniversityinIsraelfoundthattomatoandtobaccoplantsmadecriesatfrequencieshumanscannothearwhenstressedbyalackofwaterorwhentheirstemiscut.Microphonesplaced10centimetresfromtheplantspickedupsoundsintheultrasonicrangeof20to100kilohertz,whichtheteamsaysinsectsandsomemammalswouldbecapableofhearingandrespondingtofromasfaras5metresaway.Amothmaydecideagainstlayingeggsonaplantthatsoundswater-stressed,theresearcherssuggest.Plantscouldevenhearthatotherplantsareshortofwaterandreactaccordingly,theyspeculate.Onaverage,drought-stressedtomatoplantsmade35soundsanhour,whiletobaccoplantsmade11.Whenplantstemswerecut,tomatoplantsmadeanaverageof25soundsinthefollowinghour,andtobaccoplants15.Unstressedplantsproducedfewerthanonesoundperhour,onaverage.Itisevenpossibletodistinguishbetweenthesoundstoknowwhatthestressis.Theresearcherstrainedamachine-learningmodeltodiscriminatebetweentheplants’soundsandthewind,rainandothernoisesofthegreenhouse,correctlyidentifyinginmostcaseswhetherthestresswascausedbydrynessoracut,basedonthesound’sintensityandfrequency.Water-hungrytobaccoappearstomakeloudersoundsthancuttobacco,forexample.Enablingfarmerstolistenforwater-stressedplantscould“openanewdirectioninthefieldofprecisionagriculture”,theresearcherssuggest.Theyaddthatsuchanabilitywillbeincreasinglyimportantasclimatechangeexposesmoreareastodrought.“Thesuggestionthatthesoundsthatdrought-stressedplantsmakecouldbeusedinprecisionagricultureseemsfeasibleifitisnottoocostlytosetuptherecordinginafieldsituation,”saysAnneVisscherattheRoyalBotanicGardens,Kew,intheUK.Shewarnsthattheresultscan’tyetbebroadenedouttootherstresses,suchassaltortemperature,becausethesemaynotleadtosounds.Inaddition,therehavebeennoexperimentstoshowwhethermothsoranyotheranimalcanhearandrespondtothesoundstheplantsmake,sothatidearemainsspeculative(推测的)fornow,shesays.27.TheexperimentbyresearchersatTelAvivUniversityshowsthat_______.A.tobaccoplantsmakeloudersoundsthantomatoplantswhenhurtB.water-hungrytomatoplantsaremoresensiblethantobaccoplantsC.unstressedplantsproducedsoundsoflaughterwhenbeingwateredD.plantsrespondtothesoundstheplantsmakeandprotectthemselves28.WhatisAnneVisscher’sattitudetowardsthefindingoftheexperiment?A.Appreciative B.DoubtfulC.Cautious D.Optimistic29.Itcanbelearntfromtheresearchthat________.A.greenhouseeffectscanbeavoidedB.soilconditioncanbeadjustedintime.C.plantconditioncanbediagnosedfaster.D.insectscanbedetectedandremovedeasily.30.Whatisthebesttitleforthearticle?A.PlantsGetStressedJustLikeUsB.PlantsScreaminPresenceofStressC.SoundsofPlantsDetectedFarAwayD.SoundsofPlantsBreakFarmers’HeartsDUpskillingisthefuture—butitmustworkforeveryoneAutomationandjobreplacementwillbeoneofthemostsignificantchallengesfortheglobaleconomyofthecomingdecades.A2017Mckinseyreportestablishedthat375millionworkerswillneedtoswitchoccupationalcategoriesby2030.TheWorldEconomicForumsuggeststhatby2022,automationwillreplace75millionjobsglobally—butcreate133millionnewones.Researchintothelikelihoodthatajobwillbeimpactedbydigitizationhaslargelyfocusedonthe“automatability”oftheroleandthefollowingeconomicregionalandpoliticaleffectsofthis.Whatthisresearchdoesn’ttakeintoaccountissomethingmoreimportantforthemillionsoftaxidriversandretailworkersacrosstheglobe:theirlikelihoodofbeingabletochangetoanotherjobthatisn’tautomatable.Recentresearchsuggeststhattheanswertothismaybethattheskillsthatenableworkerstomoveuptheladdertomorecomplexroleswithintheircurrentareasmightbelessimportantthanbroaderskillsthatwillenableworkerstochangeacrossdivisions.InJuly,Amazonannouncedthatitwouldspend$700millionretrainingaround30%ofits300,000USworkforce.Whilepraiseworthy,itwillbeinterestingtoseetheoutcome.IntheUK,theNationalRetrainingSchemehaslargelybeenledbyemployers,meaningthatthoseonzero-hourscontractsandpart-timeworkers—oftenlow-skilled—willmissout.Governancewillbeacrucialelementofensuringthatsuchschemesfocusonindividualsandlife-longlearning,ratherthanupskillingworkersintorolesthatwillsoonalsofaceautomation.AccordingtotheMckinseyreport,“growingawarenessofthescaleofthetaskaheadhasyettotranslateintoaction.Publicspendingonlabour-forcetrainingandsupporthasfallenforyearsinmostmembercountriesoftheOrganisationforEconomicCo-OperationandDevelopment,”whichimpactsmorethanjustthelow-skilledandpoorlycompensated.Theglobalimpactofautomationisalsoputintoreliefbyresearchdemonstratingthat,between1988and2015,incomeinequalityincreasedthroughouttheworld.BillionsofpeopledonothavetheessentialsoflifeasdefinedbytheUNSustainableDevelopmentgoals.Alongsideclimatechange,automationisarguablytech’sbiggestchallenge.Aswithglobalization,governmentsandemployers—andusworkers—ignoreitspotentialconsequencesatrisktoourselves.31.ItcanbeknownfromParagraph2that.A.recentresearchhasfoundwaystofaceautomationB.broadskillsareofgreatsignificanceinchangingjobsC.regionaleconomycanaffecttheautomatabilityofajobD.itisevenharderforworkerstomoveupthesocialladder32.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsretrainingprograms?A.Supportive. B.Critical.C.Skeptical. D.Sympathetic.33.Accordingtotheauthor,whatisoneconsequenceofautomation?A.Lessspendingontraining. B.Aslowdownofglobalization.C.Socialunrestandinstability. D.Anincreaseinincomeinequality.34.Thepassageiswrittento.A.arguetheurgencyofcreatingnewjobs B.compareglobalizationwithautomationC.analyzetheautomatabilityofcertainjobs D.stresstheimportanceofupskillingworkers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。OptimismBias(偏见)Whileweoftenliketothinkofourselvesashighlyrationalandlogical,researchershavefoundthatthehumanbrainissometimestoooptimisticforitsowngood.Ifyouwereaskedtoestimatehowlikelyyouaretoexperienceillness,jobloss,oranaccident,youarelikelytounderestimatetheprobabilitythatsucheventswilleverimpactyourlife.___35___Thisbiasleadsustobelievethatwearelesslikelytosufferfrommisfortuneandmorelikelytoattainsuccessthanrealitywouldsuggest.Webelievethatwewilllivelonger,andthatwewillbemoresuccessfulinlifethantheaverage.___36___Theoptimismbiasisessentiallyamistakenbeliefthatourchancesofexperiencingnegativeeventsarelowerandourchancesofexperiencingpositiveeventsarehigherthanthoseofourpeers.Andthisoverlypositiveassumptiondoesn’tmeanthatwehaveanoverlysunnyoutlookonourownlives.___37___Peoplemightskiptheiryearlyphysical,notweartheirseatbelt,orfailtoputonsunscreenbecausetheymistakenlybelievethattheyarelesslikelytogetsick,getinanaccident,orgetskincancer.CognitiveneuroscientistTaliSharot,authorofTheOptimismBias:ATouroftheIrrationallyPositiveBrain,notesthatthisbiasiswidespreadandcanbeseeninculturesallovertheworld.Sharotalsosuggeststhatwhilethisoptimismbiascanattimesleadtonegativeoutcomeslikefoolishlyengaginginriskybehaviorsormakingpoorchoicesaboutyourhealth,itcanalsohaveitsbenefits.___38___Ifweexpectgoodthingstohappen,wearemorelikelytobehappy.Thisoptimismcanactasaself-fulfillingprophecy.Bybelievingthatwewillbesuccessful,peopleareinfactmorelikelytobesuccessful.___39___Afterall,ifwedidn’tbelievethatwecouldachievesuccess,whywouldweevenbothertrying?Optimistsarealsomorelikelytotakemeasurestoprotecttheirhealthsuchasexercising,takingvitamins,andfollowinganutritiousdiet.A.Optimismalsomotivatesustopursueourgoals.B.Butwearealsohighlymotivatedtobesooptimistic.C.Butdefinitelynoteveryoneisblessedwithsuchluck.D.Thisisbecauseyourbrainhasabuilt-inoptimismbias.E.Itcanalsoleadtopoordecision-making,whichcansometimeshavedisastrousresults.F.Thisoptimismenhanceswell-beingbycreatingasenseofanticipationaboutthefuture.G.Variouscausesmayleadtotheoptimisticbias,includingcognitiveandmotivationalfactors.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,根据题目要求回答问题。DigitalInclusionforOlderAdultsAsaresearcherinthebehaviorofolderadults,Iregularlyhearcomplaintsfromthemlike,“I’mjustnotpartofthisworldanymore.Incertainpartsofsociety,Ijustcan’tjoin…SomethingsjustarenotpossibleifyouarenotintheflowoftheInternet.”or“Wefeellikewe’restandingoutsideabuildingthatwehavenoaccessto.”Today,masteringdigitaltechnologyhasbecomeakeycomponentofwhatitmeanstofullyparticipateinsociety.Butoneareainparticularthreatenstopreventsomeolderadultsfrommakingconnections:thedigitaldivide.Asarecentstudyshows,one-thirdofadultsaged65andoldersaythey’veneverusedtheInternet,andhalfdon’thaveInternetaccessathome.OfthosewhodousetheInternet,nearlyhalfsaytheyneedsomeoneelse’shelptosetuporuseanewdigitaldevice.Incontrasttoconcernsabouttechnologyuseincreasingisolation(孤立;隔离)amongyoungerpopulations,thecommunicationandconnectionpossibleonlinecanbeespeciallyvaluableforolderadultswhoarehomebound,livefarawayfromfamily,orhavelostthelovedones.Olderadultscanuseonlinetoolstoconnectwithfriendsandfamilyviamessagingplatforms,videochat,andsocialmediaeveniftheycannolongerphysicallyvisitthem.Andtheycanengagewiththeoutsideworldthroughnews,blogs,streamingplatforms,andemail,eveniftheyarenolongerabletomoveaboutaseasilyastheyoncecould.Forolderadultsinparticular,therisksassociatedwithsocialisolationareprofound.Lonelinessamongolderadultshasbeenassociatedwithdepression,functionaldecline,anddeath.Technologycanserveasanimportanttooltohelpreducetheserisks,butonlyifweprovideolderadultswiththeskillstheyneed,tomakeinclusioninthedigitalworldaccessibletothem.Theimportanceofdigitalinclusionisnotgoingtodisappearwiththegenerationalchangesofthecomingdecades.Technologyiscontinuouslydeveloping,andwitheachnewdigitalinnovationcomechallengesforevenyoungeradultstoadapt.40.Whatpreventssomeolderadultsfromconnectingwithsociety?41.WhatdothestatisticsinParagraph3indicate?42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.●Enablingolderadultstoaccessthedigitalworldcanhelpthemrecoverfromdepressionandfunctionaldecline.43.Pleasebrieflypresentyouropinionondigitalinclusion.(about40words)第二节(20分)44.假设你是红星中学高三(1)班班长李华。你班即将在12月3日国际残疾人日(InternationalDayofPersonswithDisabilities)开展关爱残疾人活动。请你给交换生Jim写一封电子邮件邀请他参加,内容包括:1.活动目的及安排;2.邀请参加。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

参考答案第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)【答案】1.D2.B3.A4.C5.B6.A7.D8.C9.B10.D【分析】这是一篇记叙文。一个星期六的早晨,作者和詹姆斯在竹制自行车俱乐部,准备他们的竹制自行车建造课程。文章讲述了制作过程和感受。【1题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:在那之后,我们被告知要挑选可用的竹子,这是一项精细的工作。A.return返回;B.cover覆盖;C.deliver递送;D.select挑选。根据“tobeofuse”可知,此处是指挑选出可用的竹子。故选D。【2题详解】考查动词短语辨析。句意:有几件事需要注意。A.bringin引进;B.watchfor注意;C.takeover接管;D.giveaway赠送。根据“whichwasadelicatejob”可知,因为这个工作很精细,所以有几件事需要注意。故选B。【3题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:下午剩下的时间都用来固定框架的每一块到结构上。A.fixing固定;B.changing改变;C.leaving离开;D.mixing混合。根据“eachpieceoftheframe”和“intothestructure”可知,此处是指固定框架的每一块到结构上。故选A。【4题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:竹子是相当灵活的,这种特殊的质量意味着一些调整是非常必要的。A.angle角度;B.position位置;C.quality质量;D.stage舞台。根据“Bambooisfairlyflexible”可知,this是指竹子的特质。故选C。【5题详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:连接这两条链子导致的一个问题几乎让我们的框架无用。A.only只有;B.almost几乎;C.seldom很少;D.still仍然。根据“Luckily”可知,最后问题解决了,所以是几乎让我们的框架无用。故选B。【6题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:不过,幸运的是,经过一些仔细的检查,我们确认它没有问题。A.checks检查;B.requests要求;C.preparations准备;D.links连接。根据“confirmed”可知,此处是指通过仔细的检查确认没有问题。故选A。【7题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:周日上午,我们回到车间完成最后的工序。A.report报告;B.command命令;C.judgement判断;D.process工艺流程。根据“wereturnedtotheworkshop”可知,此处是指完成最后的工序。故选D。【8题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我们开始把每个连接处都紧紧地包裹在框架上,用天然纤维和特殊胶水粘合牢固。A.smooth光滑的;B.heavy沉重的;C.firm牢固的;D.slim苗条的。根据“Webegantotightlywrapeachjointontheframe”可知,此处是指把它粘牢。故选C。【9题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我迫不及待地想试试我们的自行车,看看骑一辆竹制自行车到底是什么感觉。A.charge充电;B.test测试;C.seek寻找;D.equip配备。根据“tofindoutwhatitwasreallyliketorideabamboobicycle”可知,此处是指试试自行车。故选B。【10题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:它感觉和任何自行车一样好用,但更柔软、更放松。A.complicated复杂的;B.accurate精确的;C.suitable适合的;D.capable有能力的。根据“asanybicycle”可知,这辆自行车虽然是竹子做的,但是和其它自行车一样好用。故选D。第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)【答案】11.with12.hadworked/worked13.what【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,描述了米娅在艺术比赛中得第一名(她的作品是一张妈妈的画像)后回到家告诉妈妈这一好消息时的情景。【11题详解】考查介词。句意:“我在艺术比赛中得了第一名!”她骄傲地说。分析句子结构并结合句意可知此处需要用“with+抽象名词”作伴随状语,表示“骄傲地”,故填with。【12题详解】考查时态。句意:尽管米娅已经为她提交的这个艺术作品忙活了好几个星期,她的母亲却不知道她在忙什么。事情发生在过去,应该用一般过去时,也可理解成动作发生在过去的过去,用过去完成时,故填hadworked/worked。【13题详解】考查宾语从句。句意同上,此处为宾语从句,从句中的involved缺少宾语,故填what。【答案】14.depth15.Though16.wereproduced【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了2012年6月,中国首艘载人深海潜水器“蛟龙号”在太平洋马里亚纳海沟下潜7062米,创造了同类潜水器下潜的世界纪录。【14题详解】考查名词。句意:2012年6月,中国首艘载人深海潜水器“蛟龙号”在太平洋马里亚纳海沟下潜7062米,创造了同类潜水器下潜的世界纪录。分析句子可知,此处为固定短语adepthof,意为“……深”,满足句意要求,所以此处为名词depth的填入。故填depth。【15题详解】考查让步状语从句。句意:“蛟龙”号的首席设计师徐启南说,虽然“蛟龙”号的大部分设备都是进口的,但“神海永世”的大约95%及其所有核心部件都是国内生产的。分析句子可知,此处为连词Though表示“虽然”引导的让步状语从句,满足句意要求。故填Though。【16题详解】考查动词时态和语态。句意:“蛟龙”号的首席设计师徐启南说,虽然“蛟龙”号的大部分设备都是进口的,但“神海永世”的大约95%及其所有核心部件都是国内生产的。分析句子可知,此处为谓语动词的填入,主语components为复数名词和动词produce为被动关系,结合上下文时态可知,此处应为过去时,所以为一般过去时的被动语态结构。故填wereproduced。【答案】17.havepassed18.forming19.services20.launched【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了自2000年中国将第一颗北斗卫星送入太空以来,已经过去了近20年。在此期间,更多的北斗卫星被送入轨道,形成了北斗导航卫星系统(BDS)。【17题详解】考查动词时态和主谓一致。句意:自2000年中国将第一颗北斗卫星送入太空以来,已经过去了近20年。分析句子可知,此处为谓语动词的填入,结合该句since可知,应为现在完成时,主语twodecades为复数名词,所以为动词复数形式。故填havepassed。【18题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:在此期间,更多的北斗卫星被送入轨道,形成了北斗导航卫星系统(BDS)。分析句子可知,此处为非谓语动词作状语,form和逻辑主语Beidousatellites为主动关系,所以为现在分词形式。故填forming。【19题详解】考查名词复数形式。句意:2012年底,该公司开始向中国和亚太地区其他地区的用户提供定位、导航、授时和信息服务。根据句意以及上文“positioning,navigation,timingandmessaging”可知,此处服务不止一种,故应用名词复数形式。故填services。【20题详解】考查with复合结构。句意:随着2019年12月16日又发射两颗北斗卫星,北斗系统在轨卫星总数达到53颗。分析句子可知,此处为with的复合结构,所以其动词应为非谓语形式,launch和Beidousatellites为被动关系,所以为过去分词形式。故填launched。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)【答案】21.B22.C23.D【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍奥林匹克研究中心。【21题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段第一句TheIOCOlympicStudiesCentreistheworldsourceofreferenceforOlympicknowledge.“国际奥委会奥林匹克研究中心是世界奥林匹克知识的参考来源。”由此可知,奥林匹克研究中心的主要目标是提供有关奥林匹克的资源。故选B。【22题详解】细节理解题。根据JointheacademiccommunityinterestedinOlympicstudies中OneofourkeyrolesistofacilitatecommunicationandcooperationbetweentheIOCandtheinternationalacademiccommunityinordertopromoteresearchandstimulateintellectualexchange.“我们的主要作用之一是促进国际奥委会和国际学术界之间的交流与合作,以促进研究和促进智力交流。”由此可知,关于学术界,它促进学术交流。故选C。【23题详解】推理判断题。根据VISITUS中You’llfindusnextdoortotheOlympicMuseuminLausanne,Switzerland.We’reopenMondaytoFriday,9amto5pm,exceptonpublicholidaysandonChristmas“我们就在瑞士洛桑奥林匹克博物馆隔壁。我们周一至周五上午9点至下午5点营业,公众假期和圣诞节除外。”由此可知,如果你想参观这个中心,你必须在工作日到达。故选D。【答案】24.D25.A26.B【导语】这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了9岁的瑞恩用他攒了6个月、准备用来买运动鞋的零用钱来支付全班同学的午餐费用,而且他还把自己的自行车送给了一个有需要的朋友,他这么做只是想让世界变得更加美好。【24题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段中“Afterabitofbrainstorming,Kyote—pronounced“coyote”—decidedhewouldus

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