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2023北京房山良乡中学高三(上)期中英语2023.11本卷共12页,100分。考试时长90分钟,考生务必将答案答在答题纸上,在试卷上作答无效。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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。IusedtohatebeingcalleduponinclassmainlybecauseIdidn’tlikeattentiondrawntomyself.Andunlessotherwiseassignedaseatbytheteacher,Ialwayschosetositatthebackoftheclassroom.Allthis1afterIjoinedasportsteam.ItbeganwhenateachersuggestedItryoutforthebasketballteam.AtfirstIthoughtitwasacrazy2becauseIdidn’thaveagoodsenseofbalance,nordidIhavetheabilitytokeeppacewiththeothersontheteamandtheywouldteaseme.Butfortheteacherwhokeptinsistingonmy“3forit”,Iwouldn’thavedecidedtogiveatry.Gettingupthecouragetogotothetryoutswasonlythehalfofit!WhenIfirststarted4thepracticesessions,Ididn’tevenknowtherulesofthegame,muchworsewhatIwasdoing.SometimesI’dget5andtakeashotatthewrongdirection,whichmademefeelreallystupid.6Iwasn’ttheonlyone“new”atthegame,soIdecidedtofocusonlearningthegame,domybestateachpracticesession,andnotbetoohardonmyselfforthethingsIdidn’t7“justyet”.Ipracticedandpracticed.SoonIknewtherulesandthe“moves”.Beingpartofateamwasfunandmotivating.Verysoonthecompetitive8inmewaswinningovermylackofconfidence.Withtime,Ilearnedhowtoplayandmadefriendsintheprocess-friendswhorespectedmyeffortstoworkhardandbeateamplayer.Ineverhadsomuchfun!Withmyimprovedself-confidencecomesmorepraisefromteachersandclassmates.Ihavegonefrom“9”inthebackoftheclassroomandnotwantingtocallattentiontomyself,toraisingmyhand-evenwhenIsometimeswasn’tandnot100percent10Ihadtherightanswer.NowIhavemoreself-confidenceinmyself.1.A.continued B.changed C.settled D.started2.A.idea B.plan C.belief D.saying3.A.going B.looking C.cheering D.applying4.A.enjoying B.preparing C.attending D.watching5.A.committed B.motivated C.embarrassed D.confused6.A.Interestingly B.Fortunately C.Obviously D.Hopefully7.A.want B.do C.support D.know8.A.roles B.part C.mind D.value9.A.dreaming B.playing C.relaxing D.hiding10.A.lucky B.happy C.sure D.satisfied第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)AClarenceBirdseyehadthechancetogoonatriptotheArctic,11peoplecaughtfishandthenputthefishinacontaineroffice12(freeze)itquickly.Whenpeoplecookedthefishlater,itwasstillgood!ThisgaveBirdseye13idea.Hethoughtpeoplecouldalsohavethiskindoffoodathome.In1926,Birdseyeinventedfrozenfood.Peoplewereabletostorefoodin14(freezer)foralongtime.BShakespeare’sbirthplacewasthechildhoodhomeofWilliamShakespeare.Thehousehasbeenexactlyfurnished,andincludesbothoriginalandcopyitemssimilartothosewhichwouldhavebeenthereinthehouse15Shakespearewasachild.Beautifullypaintedclothshangonthewalls,andbrightlycoloredfabrics(织物)filltherooms.Atthebackofthehouseisabeautiful-garden16(contain)manytrees,herbsandflowers17(mention)inShakespeare’splays.CWhenyoumakeamistake,thelastthing18youwanttodoisrunawayfromit.Youneedtoacceptitbecauseyoucanlearnalotfromit.Themistake19(make)already,somakethemostofit.20(pay)theprice,learnthelesson,andgrowthatmuchstronger.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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AWhenitcomestohiking,Greecehassomethingforeverykindofwalker.Themainlandboasts(拥有)well-maintainedroutes,whileonthecountry’sislandsyou’llfindancientpathsdatingbacktoByzantinetimesconnectingsleepyvillageswithbeautifulsandycoves(小海湾).Here’sourpickofGreece’sbesthikes.SamariaGorge(峡谷),Crete16kilometers(10miles),4hoursHikingthe16-kilometerSamariaGorgeisconsideredoneofCrete’smust-doexperiences,whichiswhyyou’llrarelybewithoutcompany.Nevertheless,there’sanundeniablerawbeautytoSamaria,wherevertical(垂直的)wallssoarupto500metersandarejust3.5metersapartatthenarrowestpoint(150metersatthebroadest).Thehikebeginsat1,230metersatXyloskalojustsouthofOmalosandendsinthecoastalvillageofAgiaRoumeli.It’sespeciallyscenicinAprilandMay,whenwildflowersbrightentheroute.MtOhisummithike,Evia8kilometers(5miles),3to4hoursThesummitofMtOhi(ProfitisIlias;1,398m),lesser-visitedEvia’sthird-highestpeak,iscrownedbymysteriousancientdragonhouses:7thcenturyBCarchitecture,madefromrocksweighingseveraltons.FromMyli,it’san8-kilometerhiketothesummit(threetofourhours).It’spossibletostayovernightatthe1,000-meter-highrefugethenhikeupMtOhitocatchthesunrise(30minutes),whichmakesforamagicalexperience.ContactSouthEviaToursorEviaAdventureToursfordetails.DelphitoKirraWalk,CentralGreece14kilometers(9miles),3to4hoursThis14-kilometerdownhillhikefollowsacenturies-oldpathwayfromhistoricDelphitotheancientportofKirra,justeastofmodernIteaonthesoutherncoastofmainlandGreece.ThehikestartsfromtheE4long-distancestartingpoint100meterseastoftheHotelAcropole.SkirtingthevillageofCrissa,itgoestothegulf(海湾)throughGreece’slargestolivegarden.Afteryourthree-to-four-hourhike,andlunchoraswim,youcanreturntoDelphibybus(around2euros).HiketotheTombofKleobolus,Rhodes5kilometers(3miles),2hoursAneasy,enjoyable5-kilometer(two-hour)round-triphikeescapesLindostoreachtheso-calledTombofKleobolus.StartingalongsideCarPark1abovethemainbeach,therouteendsatarockyhilltoppedbyacirculartombactuallybuiltduringthe2ndcenturyBC,longafterKleobolusruledRhodes.21.WhatistherawbeautyofSamaria?A.Highandnarrowgorges. B.Magicalsunset.C.Wildflowersthroughouttheyear. D.Mysteriouslargerocks.22.WhatwillvisitorsseeduringtheMtOhisummithike,Evia?A.Ancientbuildings. B.Evia’shighestpeak.C.Acirculartomb. D.Greece’slargestolivegarden.23.WhatcanwelearnabouttheDelphitoKirraWalk?A.ItletsvisitorsexperiencethemodernworldofGreece.B.VisitorsarerecommendedtogetbacktoDelphibyship.C.Therouteconnectstwoplaceswithalonghistory.D.Itisachallengingroutethrougharockyhill.BMysonjustturned14anddoesnothaveasmartphone.WhenhegraduatedfromGrade8,hewastheonlykidinhisclasswithoutone.Heasksforaphonenowthathe’sgoingtohighschool.Isayno,heaskswhy,Iexplain(yetagain),andhepushesback.“Youcanchoosetodothingsdifferentlywhenyou’reaparent,”Itoldhim.Butsometimes,IwonderifI’mbeingtoostubbornorunfair.ThemoreIresearch,themoreconfidentIfeelinmydecision.Manystudieslinkthecurrentmentalhealthcrisisamongadolescentstofundamentalchangesinhowtheysocialize,namely,theshiftfromin-persontoonlineinteraction.Butotherparentschallengemyperspective.“Hemustfeelsoleftout!”Thentherearetheparentswhotellmewithprofoundsadnessthattheywishtheyhaddelayedtheirteenager’sphoneownershiplongerthantheydid.Theyurgemetoholdout.Ifteenagersbetweentheagesof13and18aretrulyspendinganaverageof8hours39minutesperdayontheirdevices,asstatedina2021surveyconductedbythenon-profitresearchorganizationCommonSenseMedia,thenwhataretheynotdoing?Kidsabsorbedintheirdevicesaremissingoutonreallife,andthatstrikesmeasreallysad.Iwantmysontohaveachildhoodhefeelssatisfiedwithandproudof.Iwantittobefullofadventures,imaginativeplayandphysicalchallengeswhichhemustsortouthimself—andemergestronger—withoutaskingformeatthepushofabutton.Theeasiestandsimplestwaytoachievethesegoalsistodelaygivinghimasmartphone.Somethinkmysonismissingoutorfallingbehind,butheisnot.Hedoeswellinschoolandextracurricularactivities,hangsoutwithhisfriendsinperson,andmovesindependentlyaroundoursmalltown.Heswears(发誓)he’llgivehisown14-year-oldaphonesomeday,andItellhimthat’sfine.Butrecently,headmittedthathemissedthebeautifulsceneryonadrivetoanearbymountainbecausehehadbeensoabsorbedinhisfriend’siPad.IfthatishisversionofadmittingI’mright,I’lltakeit.24.Whatistheauthor’sprimaryconcernregardinggivinghersonasmartphone?A.Herson’ssociallife. B.Herson’swell-being.C.Herson’stimemanagement. D.Herson’sacademicperformance.25.Whatisthemainpointtheauthorintendstoexpressinparagraph5?A.Herdoubtsaboutthereliabilityofateenagesurvey.B.Theriseofsmartphoneaddictionamongteenagers.C.Thepotentialnegativeeffectsofexcessivephoneusage.D.Thefactorscontributingtoteenagesmartphoneaddiction.26.Whatqualitydoesthetextsuggesttheauthorwantshersontodevelopinhischildhood?A.Teamspirit B.Leadership C.Self-reliance D.Criticalthinking27.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthor’sson?A.Heisstrugglingacademically.B.Henolongerdesiresasmartphone.C.Heiseasilyinfluencedbyhisfriends.D.Hehasrealizedthedrawbacksofexcessivescreentime.CTheworld’soceanswilllikelyloseaboutone-sixthoftheirfishandothercreatureswithin100yearsifclimatechangecontinuesonitscurrentpath.EverydegreeCelsiusthattheworld’soceanswarm,theirbiomassisexpectedtodropfivepercent,astudyfound.Thestudypredictsthatifthereisnochangeintherateofworldwidegreenhousegasproduction,therewillbea17-percentlossofbiomassbytheyear2100.But,iftheworldreducescarbonpollution,biomasslossescouldbelimitedtoonlyabout5percent.Warmingtemperaturesarethebiggestissue.Butclimatechangealsoproducesoceansthataremoreacidicandhavelessoxygen.Thisalsoharmssealife.Muchoftheworlddependsontheoceansforfoodorwork.Thefindingsmakesenseandthepossibleeffectsofthepredictedlossesofanimallifearehuge.“Climatechangehasthepotentialtocauseseriousnewconflictsoveroceanresourceuseasthehumanpopulationcontinuestogrow,”saidscientists.MarinebiologistBorisWorm,whohelpedrunthestudy,addedthatthe“buildingblocksofmarinelife—planktonandbacteria—maydeclinelessheavily.”“Thosemarineanimalsthatweusedirectly,andcareaboutmostdeeply,arepredictedtosufferthemost,”saidWorm.HeworksatCanada’sDalhousieUniversity.Scientistshadalreadybelievedclimatechangewouldlikelyreducefutureoceanlife.Butpastcomputer-basedstudieslookedatonlypartofthepictureorusedonlyonemodel.Thelateststudyusedsixdifferentcomputermodelstogivethebestpicturelookyet,WilliamCheungsaid.UniversityofGeorgiamarinebiologistSamanthaJoyewasnotpartoftheresearch.Butshepraisedthestudyaswellresearchedandextremelydetailed,andcalledit“anurgentcallforaction”.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“biomass”inparagraph1referto?A.Oceantemperature. B.Totalmarinelife. C.Seacondition. D.Oceanlevel.29.Whydoscientiststhinkthatclimatechangemightcauseconflicts?A.Itmayreducethesearesource. B.Itleadstotheextinctionofmarinelife.C.Itpollutestheenvironmentoftheocean. D.Itmayincreasetheworldpopulation.30.Whichseaanimalswillbeharmedtheworstbyseawarming?A.Thelargestones. B.Theonesindeepoceans.C.Thebacteriaonseasurface. D.Thosewehumansneedmost.DWe’veallhearditbefore:tobesuccessful,getoutofbedearly.Afterall,AppleCEOTimCookgetsupat3:45am,FiatCEOSergioMarchionneat3:30amandRichardBransonat5:45am—and,asweknow,“Theearlybirdcatchestheworm.”Indeed,itmaybetruethatthosewhogetupearlyhaveajumpstartonthedaybeforeothersareevenoutofbed.Butjustbecausesomesuccessfulpeoplewakeupearly,doesthatmeanit’satraitmostofthemshare?Andiftheideaofhavingexercised,plannedyourday,eatenbreakfast,visualizedanddoneonetaskbefore8am.makesyouwanttorolloverandhitsnoozeuntilnextSaturday,areyoureallydoomedtoalesssuccessfullife?Forabouthalfofus,thisisn’treallyanissue.It’sestimatedthatsome50%ofthepopulationisn’treallymorning-orientedoreveningoriented,butsomewhereinthemiddle.Roughlyoneinfourofus,though,tendmoretowardbright-eyedearlyrisers,andanotheroneinfourarenightowls.Forthem,theeffectcangobeyondfallingasleepinfrontoftheTVat10pmorbeingregularlylateforwork.Numerousstudieshavefoundthatmorningpeoplearemoreself-directedandagreeable.Andcomparedtonightowls,theyarelesslikelytobedepressed,drinkorsmoke.Althoughmorningtypesmayachievemoreacademically,nightowlstendtoperformbetteronmeasuresofmemory,processingspeedandcognitiveability,evenwhentheyhavetoperformthosetasksinthemorning.Night-timepeoplearealsomoreopenandmorecreative.Andonestudyshowsthatnightowlsareashealthyandwiseasmorningtypes—andalittlebitwealthier.StillthinkthemorningpeoplesoundmorelikeCEOmaterial?Don’tsetyouralarmfor5amjust,yet,asitturnsout,overhauling(大修)yoursleeptimesmaynothavemucheffect.“Ifpeoplearelefttotheirnaturallypreferredtimes,theyfeelmuchbetter.Theysaythattheyaremuchmoreproductive.Thementalcapacitytheyhaveismuchbroader,”saysOxfordUniversitybiologistKatharinaWulf.Ontheotherhand,shesays,pushingpeopletoofaroutoftheirnaturalpreferencecanbeharmful.Whentheywakeearly,forexample,nightowlsarestillproducingmelatonin(褪黑激素).“Then,youdisruptitandpushthebodytobeinthedaytimemode.Thatcanhavelotsofnegative,physiologicalconsequences,”Wulfsays,“likeadifferentsensitivitytoinsulinandglucose(葡萄糖)whichcancauseweightgain.”31.Whatcanweknowfromthe4thand5thparagraphs?A.Neithernightowlsnormorningpersonsperformbetterthanthemiddleones.B.Tobeatnight-timepeople,askthemtodomathscalculationinthemorning.C.Nightowlstendtosacrificetheirhealthfortheirwealth.D.Morningtypesaremoreconservativebutmoreoptimistic.32.WhichofthefollowingdoesKatharinaWulfsupport?A.Don’tfallasleepinfrontoftheTV. B.Betternotoverhaulyoursleeptimes.C.Stopstingyouralarmfor5am. D.Avoidbeing-regularlylateforwork.13.Whatdoestheauthordointhefirstthreeparagraphs?A.raisingtheproblem→analysingtheproblem→solvingtheproblem.B.presentingauthor’sviewpoint→providingsupportingproofs→makingaconclusion.C.leadinginthetopic→challengingaviewpoint→discussingaboutthetopic.D.introducingaviewpoint→raisingthequestion→presentingauthor’sviewpoint.34.Whydoestheauthorwritethisarticle?A.Toargueagainsttheviewthattheearlybirdcatchestheworm.B.Tocomparethedifferencesbetweenearlyrisersandnightowls.C.Toadvisepeopletogetupneithertooearlynortoolate.D.Toexplainwhysomepeoplearemoresuccessful.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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Astheweatheriscolderanddaytimeshorter,manyofusmayexperiencechangestoourenergy,moodandoverallwell-being.35Spendtimeinnatureeachday36Duringthewintermonthswhenourdaylighthoursareshorter,itisevenmorebeneficialtogetoutsideandbreathefreshairdaily.AlthoughmanyofourclimatesdonotprovidealotofvitaminDinthewintermonths,everylittlebitcounts.DrinkplentyofwaterWhenit’scoldoutside,weoftenreachforawarmcupofcoffeeortea.Bothdrinkshaveantioxidantproperties,butitisimportanttoconsumeadequatewatertostayhydrated.Purchasealargewaterbottleof32ouncesormore,sothatafewfill-upsgetyouenough.37Sowhenyouarethirsty,thefirstthingyoureachforiswater.FeelconnectedtoothersRain,snowandfreezingtemperaturesmakeitmorefrighteningtoleavethehouseandbracetheelementstoconnectwithpeople.Duringwinter,itisnormaltofeelmorelonelyafterspendingmoretimeathome,especiallyifyoualsostudyorworkfromhome.38Plantomeetatleastonceamonthatafavoritespot.Inviteafriendorfamilymemberforawalk.Selectafavoriteparktomeetatandgetsomestepsandtimeinnature!39Springandsummerareenergeticallyverybusy,fruitfultimeswhenwenaturallyfeelmoreactiveandenjoypackingourdayswithlotsofactivity.Thefallandwinterareatimetoslowdownandgoinward,lettinggoofwhatnolongerservesusandbuildingupourreserves.A.Preparewarm,nourishingdishes.B.Acceptthechangebyslowingdown.C.Keepyourwaterbottleonyourdeskorworkspace.D.Scheduleastandingcoffeeorlunchdatewithafriend.E.Ifyoufollowtherulesabove,youwillsurelyfeelmuchbetter.F.Herearesomeideastohelpyoufeelbestduringthewintermonths.G.Researchshowsspendingtimeinnaturemakesforpositivementalwell-being.第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节(共4小题;第40、41小题各2分,第42小题3分,第43小题5分,共12分)Habitformationistheprocessbywhichbehavioursbecomeautomatic.Peopledevelopcountlesshabitsastheyexploretheworld,whethertheyareawareofthemornot.Understandinghowhabitstakeshapemaybehelpfulinchangingbadhabits.Habitsarebuiltthroughlearningandrepetition.Apersonisthoughttodevelopahabitinthecourseofpursuinggoalsbybeginningtoassociatecertaincues(刺激)withbehaviouralresponsesthathelpmeetthegoal.Overtime,thoughtsofthebehaviourandultimatelythebehaviouritselfarelikelytobetriggered(触发)bythesecues.A“habitloop(环)”isawayofdescribingseveralrelatedelementsthatproducehabits.Theseelementsarecalledthecue,theroutine,andthereward.Forexample,stresscouldserveasacuethatonerespondstobyeating,whichproducesthereward—thereductionofstress.Whilearoutineinvolvesrepeatedbehaviour,it’snotnecessarilyperformedinresponsetoadeep—rootedurge,asahabitis.Oldhabitscanbedifficulttoshake,andhealthyhabitsareoftenhardertodevelop.Butthroughrepetition,it’spossibletoformnewhabits.Theamountoftimeneededtobuildahabitwilldependonmultiplefactors,includingtheindividualandtheintendedbehaviour.Whileyouareabletopickupanewhabitinafewweeks,ittakesmanymonthstobuildahealthyhabit.Takesometimetothinkaboutwhatleadstobadhabitsandre—evaluatewhatyougetoutofthem(ordon’t).Considerandkeepinmindwhyyouwanttomakeachange,includinghowthechangereflectsyourvalues.40.Howarehabitsbuilt?_________________________________________41.Inwhatwayisaroutinediffe
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