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海淀区2023-2024学年第一学期期中练习

高三英语

2023.11

本试卷共10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。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题纸一并交回。

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。

Onasunnyafternoon,AnthonyPerrysteppedoffthetrainatChicago's69thStreetstation.The20-ycar-old,

whoworkednightsinagrocerystore,wasonhiswaytoseehis1.

Ontheplatform,somethingunthinkablehappened:amanfellovertheedgeandontotheelectrifiedtrain

tracks!AsPerryandotherhorrifiedpassengerswatched,heshookuncontrollablyasthe2movedthrough

hisbody.

“Helphim!”someonecried.uPlease,someone

Perrycouldn'tjuststandthereand3.Hesatattheedgeoftheplatformandcasedhimselfdown.

4allrailsbetweenthemanandhimwereelectrified,hzquicklyleapedtowardsthevictim,usinga

high-kneetechniquefromhishighschoolfootballdays.

Perrysoonreacheddownandgraspedthevictim'swrist.5、hefeltapowerfulelectricshockshoot

throughhisbody.Perryjumpedback.Hereacheddownasecondtime,andwasshockedagain.Butthethirdtime

heseizedtheman'swristandforearm,andmanagedtomovetheguy'sbodyawayfromthe6.

“Givehimchestcompressions!”yelledanoldladyontheplatform.

Perrywasnoexpert,butfbraftwmomentsheworkedontheman'sheartuntilthevictimregained7.

Then,first-aidersarrived.Perrylettheprofessionals8.Heartstillracingfromtheelectricshocks,he

climbedbackupontotheplatform,grabbedhisthingsandcontinuedontohisgrandfather^.

Theeveningnewsreportedtheincident,9anunnamedherowithsavingthevictim'slife.Tomany,

Perry's10deedsdemonstratedthepowerofchoosingcompassionoverpersonalsafety.

1.A.managerB.clientC.grandfatficrD.aunt

2.A.currentB.oxygenC.waveD.blood

3.A.imagineB.watchC.shoutD.record

4.A.HopingB.AssumingC.ComplainingD.Recalling

5.A.InstantlyB.SlightlyC.NormallyD.Surprisingly

6.A.trainB.crowdsC.platformD.rails

7.A.strengthB.balanceC.consciousnessD.control

8.A.lookaheadB.takeoverC.getaroundD.keepaway

9.A.providingB.engagingC.assistingD.crediting

10.A.generousB.gratefulC.courageousD.faithful

第二节(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。请在答题卡指定区域作答。

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。

Iwasnotoriginallyattractedtonature.Forme,naturewasassociatedwiththefewminutesplayingsoccerin

the11(nice)cutgrass.ButinMichigan,naturepresentsitselfinmanyformssuchassleddingasfastas

youcandownthehillorswimminginoneofthefivegreatlakes.Theseexperiencesencouragedme

12(explore)oneoftherawformsofconnectingwithnature:camping.AlthoughI13(spend)a

lotoftimeoutside,1hadnevercampedorexperiencedallofwhatnatureoffers.

B

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。

InMingDynasty,aclevercraftsmannamedZhangSijiarevolutionizedscissors.He14(combine)the

strengthofironfbrthehandleswithauniquesword-makingtechnique.[5heatingandhammeringthe

edgeswithsteel,hecreatedbladesthatwereexceptionallystrongandsharp,16(make)dailytaskseasier.

Thesescissorsbecameakitchenessential,especiallyfbrcuttingthroughtoughitemslikechickenorfish.In1628,

hisson,ZhangXiaoquan,establishedhisnamesakecompany.

blade

C

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。

FiveBelgianfirmsplantosenda3D17(print)artificialhearttotheInternationalSpaceStationby

2025tobetterunderstandtheeffectsofageingandheartdiseasesinspace.Thedevice,whichisonlyafewsquare

millimetresinsize,18(use)inkmadeupofstemcellsandbiomatcrialsthatcandevelopintoanycellin

thebody.Thesecellsorganizethemselvesintoadevelopingcardiacorganoid(心'脏类器’官),19willwork

withtheartificialcirculatorysysterr..Theinnovativetechniquewouldfacilitate20(investigate)intoheart

diseasesandtrialsofsomepotentialmedicines.

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。

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21.ThebookHowDoesChocolateTasteonEveresthelpsreaders

A.enjoynight-readingtime

B.knoworiginstoriesofchocolate

C.identifyhabitatsofsomeanimals

D.exploreplaceswithsensesasguides

22.Fromthepassage,wccanlearntliat.

A.IhcthreebooksarcavailablebyOctober

B.readersneedcalculationskillsfbrBook#2

C.Book#3teachesreadershowtomakedrinks

D.Book#1hasapriceadvantageovertheothers

23.Thepassageisintendedto.

A.introducesomebooksonlearningsecrets

B.recommendsomepicturebookstoparents

C.encouragereaderstopurchasethesebooks

D.sharesometipsonchoosingsuitablebooks

B

Iwasbommissingmyleftarm.In1986,at18months,Iwasfittedwithaprosthetic(义肢)device,adecision

madebymyparentsanddoctorssothatIwoulddevelop“normally”.

Ispentmyentirechildhoodandadolescencetryingtofitin.Ididjustaboutanythingtoeasethepainsofthe

staresandpointingfingersfrommyclassmates.BythetimeIwas8Ihadnosclf^confidcncc,andthehandIwas

wearingwasmakingitharderfbrm?tofitin.SoIdecidedIwasbetteroffwithoutone.Ididn'tneedanyonetofix

me.

ToprovethatIwasn'tlimitedbymydisability,Idevelopedalovefbrallsports,inparticularswimming.Iwas

selectedtomyfirstAustralianwomen'sswimmingteamatage13andsuccessfullyrepresentedmycountryfbr

eightyears.IrealizedI'dmadeanamefbrmyselfbecauseofmydisability.

Itaughtmyselfhowtobecomfortableinasocietyfilledwithinsecurities.SowhenIwasfirstcontactedin

2021byCovvi,acompanytryingtocreatetheworld'smostadvancedbionic(仿生的)hand,Iwasabitsurprised.

Theyaskedmetotrialthehandand,ifpossible,tobecomeapatientadvocate.Initially,Isaidno.Then,curiosity

gotthebetterofme.

While1wasbusyadvocatingfbrdisabilityrights,anewgenerationofleaders,likeAmyPurdyandNick

Vujicic,usedthepoweroftechnologyandsocialmediatodisplaywheelchairsorartificial:imbswithout

explanation.Peoplefeareddisabilityless.Societywasbeginningtoseeapersonfirst,andtheirdisabilitysecond.

Viewingdisabilitythroughasociallensalsomeantacknowledgingthatapersonismoredisabledbytheir

environmentandthediscriminationofothersthanbytheiractualdisability.Asthoseconversationsshifted,I

realizedthattherewasanopportunitytousetechnologytosteerthenarrativefbrfiituregenerations.InJuly2022,I

decidedtotrialthehand.

Theroleofpatientadvocateisanenormousprivilege.ThroughsharingmyjourneyI'mabletoreach

thousandsofotherpeoplewhowouldbenefitfromitsextraordinarycapabilities.That'swhyIwearabionic

hand—notbecauseI'mbroken,butbecauseIhaveanopportunitytoenhancethehumancapabilitiesthatalready

exist.

24.Theauthordevelopedalovefbrallsportsbecause.

A.shewaslongingfbrfameB.sportsgaveherself-confidence

C.shewantedtodefeatherdisabilityD.herprostheticdeviceempoweredher

25.FromPurdyandVujicic,theauthorlearned.

A.morepeopleacknowledgedtheirlimits

B.thedisabledneededafiicndlicrciiviioimiciil

C.socialmediaallowedthedisabledopportunities

D.technologyshiftedpeople'sattitudestodisability

26.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheauthor?

A.Intelligentandbrave.

B.Warm-heartedandpatient.

C.Responsibleandstrong-willed.

D.Independentandinnovative.

27.Fromthepassage,welearnthatoneshould.

A.maximizeone'sabilitiesbyembracingreality

B.buildone'ssocialcirclewithoptimism

C.sticktoone'sgoaltoachievesuccess

D.takeiteasyindifficultsituations

C

Demandingdaysseemdesignedtotestourself-control.Wcallneedtorelyonwillpowertoavoidshort-term

temptationsandoverrideunwantedthoughtsorimpulses(冲动).Theprevailingpsychologicaltheoryproposedthat

willpowerresembledakindofbattery.Witheachexerciseofself-control,youexhaustedthisresource.Withouta

chancetorecharge,thatresourceranlow,makingithardertomaintainself-control.Thisprocesswasknownas

“egodepletion”.

In2010,however,psychologistVeronikaJobpublishedastudythatquestionedthefoundationsof”ego

dcplction^^theory,withsomeinterestingevidencethategodepletiondependedonpeople'sunderlyingbeliefs.In

thestudy.Jobdividedparticipantsintotwocategories:thosewitha“limited“viewofwillpowerandthosewitha

44non-limited,'viewofwillpower,basedonapriorquestionnaire.Shethengavetheparticipantssomestandard

laboratorytestsexaminingmentalfbcus,whichwasconsideredtodependonthereservesofwillpower.Thestudy

foundthatpeoplewithalimitedmindsettendedtoperformexactlyasegodepletiontheorywouldpredictbutthe

non-limitedindividualsdidnot,whichindicatedthatpeople'sbeliefsaboutwillpowercouldbeself-fulfilling

prophecies(预言).Thosewhobelievedwillpowerwaseasilydepletedsawtheirself-controldecrease,whilethose

whobelievedin“mentalstamina(耐力)"experiencednoegodepletion.

Subsequentdebatesaboutthereliabilityofthelaboratorytestsofegodepletionemerged,butJob'swork

demonstratedthatmindsetsignificantlyimpactedreal-lifeoutcomes.Herfbllow-upstudyrevealedthatafter

completingdemandingtasks,mostparticipantsrecoveredtosomedegreeovernight,butthosewithnon-limited

mirdsetsactuallyexperiencedanincreaseintheirproductivitythefollowingday,asifenergizedbytheextra

pressure.

Ifyoualreadyhaveanon-limitedmindsetaboutwillpower,thesefindingsmightbeacausefbr

self-satisfaction.Forthosewithlimitedmindsets,hopeisnotlost.Learningaboutthissciencecanhelpshiftbeliefs.

Sharingthisknowledgewithotherscanfurtherconsolidatethisshift.Moreover,recollectingtimesofengagingin

taxingyetenjoyabletasksnaturallyshiftspeople'sbeliefstowardnon-limitedmindsets,astheyseeproofoftheir

ownmentaistamina.Toprovideyourselfwithfurtherevidence,ycucanconductsmallself-controltests.Asyou

realizeyourwillpower'sgrowth,you'llfindresistingtemptationsancdistractionseasier.

Whileimmediatemiraclesaren'tguaranteed,perseverancewillleadtoachangedmindsetandincreased

self-control,propellingactionstowardpersonalgoals.

28.“Egodepletion''theoryshowsthatwillpower.

A.helpscontrolourimpulsesB.reducesafterexercisingself-control

C.isatestofyourcharacterD.islikeachargeablebattery

29.WhatcanwelearnfromJob'stwostudies?

A.Extrapressureboostsmentalfbcus.

B.Demandingtasksreducementalfbcus.

C.Reservesofwillpowerdependonmentalfbcus.

DThechangeofmentalfocusreliesonone'smindset.

30.Whichofthefollowingcanbuildnon-limitedmindsets?

A.Picturingyouridealuniversity.

B.DoinghomeworkinfrontofaTV.

C.Sharingscienceknowledgewithfriends.

D.Recallingmasteringachallengingpianopiece.

D

Climateexpertsarehavingadebate:theyareaskingwhethertheUKshouldfbcusmoreonadaptingtoclimate

changeortryingtopreventit.

DavidFrostholdsthatpreventingclimatechangeisnolongeranoption,giventheextenttowhichtheEarth

nowappearscertaintoheatup.Despitethemanypolicieswhichattempttostopclimatechange,itnowseems

unavoidablethattheworldwillpassthe1.5℃or2℃increasesinaverageglobaltemperaturethatarelikelyto

inducelargechangesin(heclimate.

DavidFrostisrightinthatoureconomicsarcgrowingsomuchslowerthanwchadanticipated.Ouremissions

candropifwereduceemissionsperunitofGDPwecreate—buttheycanalsodropiftheGDPislower.Lower

growthmeansitismorefeasible(可行的)lorustoachievetargetssuchasNetZero,butitalsomakesitless

environmentallyurgenttoachievethosetargetssosoon,becauseweareandhavebeenemittingalotlesscarbon

thanwehadanticipated.

TheUKauthorityfindsthedebateaboutadaptationditticult.Partly,itisbecausesomeactivistsclaimthat

adaptationisnotfeasible.Theysaythatclimatechangewillendhumancivilization,potentiallyleadingtotheentire

extinctionofthehumanrace.

However,themainstreamviewofmanyscientistsandeconomists,whoworkonclimatechange,isthatglobal

warmingcouldleadtolargechangesinourenvironment.Significantpartsoftheworldcurrentlyheavilypopulated

couldbecomeeffectivelyuninhabitablewhileotherpartscurrentlyunsuitableforhigh-densityhumanhabitation

wouldbecomemorehabitable.Meanwhile,athighertemperaturesbothclimateandweatherarelikelytobecome

morevolatile—includingincreasedfrequencyofstorms,floodingandotherweatherevents.

Thesewouldbesignificantchanges,butitwouldbeperfectlyfeasiblefbrhumanstoadapttothem.Theissue

isnotwhetheradaptingwouldbetechnicallyfeasible,butwhetheritwouldbedesirableeitherinethicalorpractical

terms.Arewewillingtoacceptamateriallywarmerworld,withhumanslivingindifferentpartsofit?Arewe

willingtoacceptthepossibleextinctionsofcertainspeciesandthegreaterflourishingofthosecurrentlyless

successfulandofnewspeciesyettoevolve?Arewewillingtoaccepttheconsequencesofalargeshiftinthe

patternsofhumanhabitationacross;heworld?

Itisbynomeansclearonwhatbasiswcoughttoethnicallyprivilegetheplantsandanimalsthatflourish

undertoday'sclimateoverthosethatwouldflourishunderawarmer,morevolatileclimate.However,adaptation

willbefeasibleandisanecessitygiventheextenttowhichwarmingisnowunavoidable.SlowerGDPgrowthand

thusslowerclimatechangeoughttomakegreatereffortsatadaptationmoreattractive.

31.Accordingtothepassage,whoh?silate(s)toadapttotheclimatechange?

A.Thegovernment.B.Climateexperts.

C.DavidFrost.D.Theactivists.

32.Theunderlinedword“volatile"inParagraph5probablymeans.

A.changeableB.predictableC.bearableD.noticeable

33.ThequestionsinParagraph6arcmainlyaimedat.

A.expressingdoubtsaboutpeople'sadaptability

B.presentingexamplesoffutureclimatepatterns

C.highlightingtheconsequencesofhumanactivities

D.helpingpeopledecideontheiropennesstoadaptation

34.Whichofthefollowingmighttheauthoragreewith?

A.Slowingclimatechangedeservesgreatefforts.

B.Globalwarmingispreventabletosomeextent.

C.Adaptationtoclimatechangeisbeyondquestion.

D.Protectionofthecurrentspeciesshouldbeprioritized.

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。

Whichishealthier:abagofcrispsoravegetablesalad?Thatiseasy.Nowwhichishealthier:apizzamade

fromscratchoronemadefromthesamebasicingredients,withthesamenumberofcalorics,pulledoutofaboxin

thefreezer?Manypeoplewouldinstinctively(本能地)saytheformer,perhapsshowingavagueconcernwith

processedfood.Such(bodcanoftenbedelicious.Andthereismuchtocheeraboutcaloriesbeingcheapand

abundant.35

What'sthedistinctionbetween“ultra-processedfbod(upf)“and"processedfood''?Almosteverythingpeople

consumeisprocessedinsomeform.Riceisharvested;animalsarcbutchered.Upfisusuallydescribedas

<4fbrmulationsofingredients,madebyaseriesofindustrialprocesses,manyrequiringadvancedequipmentand

technology”.36Theoneinthefreezer,withitsextra,modifiedingredients,isupf.

Upfharmspeopleinwaysbothknownandunknown.Itseemstoaffectthetrillionsofbacteriathatcontribute

tohealthinarangeofways.Caloric-richbutusuallynutrient-poor,upfcontributestoobesity(肥胖症).

Upfdisplaceshealthieralternatives,particularlyforpoorpeople.37Extraweightwasonceasignof

wealth,butamongBritishandAmericanwomentoday,obesityratesarehigheratlower-incomelevels.

38Additivesthatmaybesafeinsmallquantitiesmaybeharmfulincombinationwithother

chemicalsorwhenconsumedregularly.Ifwearewhatweeatconsideringtheimpactofupfisessential.

39Peoplewholiveinso-called“fbodswamps”,whereupfiseverywherebutrealfoodisharderto

reach,couldspendlargeamountsoftimeandmoneyseekingoutfreshfbod,butthatisnothowmostpeoplelive.

Thereisnothingwrongwiththeoddfast-fbodtrip,butanyonewhocanaffordtoeatlessupfprobablyshould.

A.Environmentmatters,too.

B.Il,scheapluproduceandbuy.

C.Butthatcheapnessandabundancecomeatacost.

D.Evenfoodslabeled“natural"or"organic”canbeprocessed.

E.Apizzamadefromscratchcontainsminimallyprocessedfbod.

F.Somepeoplehaveaparticularweaknessforsaltypotatocrisps.

G.Thereasonswhyupfcanbehanrfularenotalwaysclear,eventoscientists.

第二部分: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。请在答题纸指定区域作答。

Ifyoufeellikeyoumaybeapeople-pleaser,you'renotalone.Intoday'shighly-connectedworld,wehavea

growingobsession(痴迷)withbeinglikedandneedingtopleaseothers.Peopleseektopleaseothersfbrvarious

reasons,includingavoidingconflicts,securingfeelingsofbeingneeded,andreducingfearsofabandonment.And

theyareforcedtouseagreeablenessasselfdefense.

Pcoplc-plcasingbehaviorcanleadtomentalandphysicalhealthproblemssuchasfearofrejection,frustration,

anger,addictions,headaches,stomachproblems,andhighbloodpressure.Itcanalsoresultinweakboundaries,

problemswithdecision-makinganddependency.Therefore,it'simportanttorecognizeandovercomeyourown

people-pleasingbehaviors.Herearesomesimpleexercisesthatyoucanstartworkingontoday.

Learntoloveyourowncompany.Trustthatpeoplewillnotabandonyou,evenifyoudon'tdropeverything

forthem.Believingyouarelovablefbrwhoyouare,notwhatyoudo,meansknowingthatpeoplewillstillbethere

fbryouevenifyoudonotalwayssearchfbrwaystopleasethem.Practicethisbygoingtoamovieorrestaurant

alone.

Valuetheplansmadewithyourself.Theyarcasimportantasplansyoumakewithotherpeople.Otherwise,

youaresendingamessagetoyourbrainthataplanyoumakewithyourselfdoesnotholdasmuchvalue.Don'l

breaklong-orshort-termplansyoumakewithyourself,whetherit^goingtothegymorstudyingfbranexam.

Say“no"whennecessary.Ifyou'reapeople-pleaser,youmayfindithardtosay“no"becauseyoufeelit

comesacrossascrueloruncaring.Butitabsolutelydoesnothaveto.Beclear,bedirect,anduse'T'statements.

Trystatementslike:"Iwouldreallylovetobeabletohelpyou,butunfortunately,I,malreadycommittedatthat

time."Byconsistentlyintegratingthesestrategicsintoyourlife,you'llbreakyourpcoplc-plcasinghabitsand

developmorehealthy,interdependentrelationships.

40.Whatisapeople-pleaserlike?

41.Besidesmentalandphysicalproblems,whatotherproblemsmayapeople-pleasersufferfrom?

42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.

Ifyoudon7wanttoheapeople-pleaser,youshouldlovebeingwithothers,valuetheplansmadewithyourself,

anddeclineothersfrequestswhennecessary.

43.Whatdoyouthinkofthebehaviorofpleasingothers?(Inabout40words)

第二节(20分)

44.假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你的英国好友Jim打算利用2023年II月第一个周末的一天游览北京,

他发来邮件请你当导游。请你用英文给他回复,内容包括:

1.接受请求;

2.规划行程。

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

海淀区2023-2024学年第一学期期中练习

高三英语

2023.11

本试卷共10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。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题纸一并交回。

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。

Onasunnyafternoon,AnthonyPerrysteppedoffthetrainatChicago's69thStreetstation.The20-ycar-old,

whoworkednightsinagrocerystore,wasonhiswaytoseehis1.

Ontheplatform,somethingunthinkablehappened:amanfellovertheedgeandontotheelectrifiedtrain

tracks!AsPerryandotherhorrifiedpassengerswatched,heshookuncontrollablyasthe2movedthrough

hisbody.

“Helphim!”someonecried.uPlease,someone

Perrycouldn'tjuststandthereand3.Hesatattheedgeoftheplatformandcasedhimselfdown.

4allrailsbetweenthemanandhimwereelectrified,hzquicklyleapedtowardsthevictim,usinga

high-kneetechniquefromhishighschoolfootballdays.

Perrysoonreacheddownandgraspedthevictim'swrist.5、hefeltapowerfulelectricshockshoot

throughhisbody.Perryjumpedback.Hereacheddownasecondtime,andwasshockedagain.Butthethirdtime

heseizedtheman'swristandforearm,andmanagedtomovetheguy'sbodyawayfromthe

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