北京市朝阳区2021届高三英语下学期3月质量检测(一模)试题(一).doc
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1、北京市朝阳区2021届高三英语下学期3月质量检测(一模)试题(一)(考试时间90分钟 满分100分)本试卷共10页。考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节 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。Take an OptionJerry was a natural motivator. He was always in a good mood and always had something 1 to say, which really
2、made me curious. One day I went up to ask him how he did that. “Well, life is all about 2 . Its your option how you live your life,” Jerry replied.Soon I moved to another city. Several months later, I heard that Jerry was seriously injured in the chest while skiing. 3 , he was found quickly and rush
3、ed to the hospital. After 8 hours of surgery and weeks of intensive care, he was 4 from the hospital. Later, when we met again, I asked Jerry what had 5 his mind during the accident. “As I lay in the snow, I knew I had two options: One was to live, the other was to die. I chose to live,” Jerry said.
4、 “The paramedics (急救人员) were great. They kept telling me I was going to be fine. But when they 6 me into the emergency room and I saw the expressions on the faces of the doctors, I got really 7 . In their eyes, I read, Hes a dead man. I knew I needed to take action. I told them, Operate on me as if
5、Im alive, not dead. You see, I just tried to 8 their confidence.” Finally Jerry lived thanks to the skill of his doctors, but also because of his amazing 9 to live. Jerry has taught me a lot. I learn from him that every day we have the choice to live fully. Your 10 , after all, is everything.1. A. r
6、egularB. familiar C. positive D. typical2. A. choices B. trendsC. relations D. secrets3. A. NormallyB. Obviously C. Hopefully D. Luckily4. A. preservedB. released C. distinguished D. abandoned5. A. gone through B. put up C. turned in D. called for6. A. forcedB. followed C. wheeled D. recommended7. A
7、. boredB. frightened C. confused D. embarrassed8. A. express B. share C. gain D. inspire9. A. talent B. achievementC. desire D. evidence10. A. attitude B. standard C. abilityD. control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 Learners dictionaries,
8、all in English, are specially designed to help students. 11 confuses students is how they can be easy to use. Well, the definitions are simpler than the words they describethey use high-frequency words. Students can also get grammatical and usage guidance, opposites, other expressions 12 (use) the w
9、ord and lots of examples. So you can see that the dictionary helps to increase your word power, and improve not only your reading and listening, but also your writing and speaking. There may also be a wide range of 13 (picture) to help you understand.B If you have been fishing, you know how hard it
10、is to catch a really big fish. One reason is that it is difficult to find the exact position of the fish. The other reason is that big fish wont just jump in the boat once they 14 (locate). Years ago, a man named Alf Dean 15 (overcome) both difficulties. Dean went fishing off the coast of South Aust
11、ralia. He pulled in a great white shark that weighed 2,664 pounds and measured over sixteen feet in length. That is 16 (big) fish ever caught by a single person. CMany people like travelling abroad. The extra money 17 (bring) in can be of great benefit to these countries. However, tourism has not be
12、en good news for the environment. First, transporting millions of tourists to their holiday destinations 18 (pollute) the air and the seas. Secondly, some beautiful landscapes are destroyed forever due to the newly-built hotels. And finally, fresh water supplies are running low 19 tourists consume m
13、uch water. To conclude, I think tourism has a lot of negative consequences on nature. If we want our planet to be a 20 (health) place, we need to travel less. 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 Skillshare is a video lesson app which has become highl
14、y popular nowadays. It will likely appeal more to older kids (age 14+) since classes focus primarily on professional development with topics like digital design, technology and marketing. There are also plenty of art and music classes for more creative learners. Read the developers privacy policy fo
15、r details on how your kidsinformation is collected, used and shared, and any choices you may have in the matter, and this privacy policy applies to all users. What is it about? Skillshare has a large database of online lessons taught by industry experts. Kids can search for a class by topic or by en
16、tering key words. Each class contains a series of video lessons that are taught as a lecture. Some classes have only a few lessons, while others have 10 or more. In fact, one guitar class has more than 100 lessons. Many classes include projects, and most end with a brief Final Thoughts lesson to sum
17、 up the class content. Theres a review section where users can leave advice. Kids can watch the lessons within that class directly from the app. They can also save classes to watch later, and any classes they begin are automatically saved to a watch list. Many classes are offered in the free version
18、 of the app, and a paid version gives users access to a much more extensive class listmore than 28,000 lessons.Is it any good?All the teachers in the app are passionate about their work, so its an excellent way to foster the same passion in your kids, as long as there is a genuine interest in the co
19、ntent being offered.What kind of membership are you interested in?1 month6 months12 months36 months$14.99 per month$12.99 per month$10.99 per month$6.99 per monthYou can cancel any time.Email address for contact: skillsharegdpr- 21. The passage is intended for _.A. kids B. parentsC. teachersD. indus
20、try experts22. How much should you pay monthly for an annual membership? A. $14.99.B. $12.99.C. $10.99.D. $6.99.23. What can we learn from the passage?A. Skillshare allows curious older kids to learn at their own pace.B. The privacy policy is limited to the registered members of Skillshare.C. Subscr
21、ibers can only cancel the order within one month of its purchase.D. Each class has more than 100 career-related lessons in the Skillshare app.BWhat animal pulls at your heartstringsa panda or a toad (蟾蜍)? Zoologist Lucy Cooke draws attention to some of the worlds least attractive animals. She hopes
22、to show the world why some of the most unlovable animals are actually the most interesting and deserving of our attention and protection.Cookes blogs and online videos bring her unusual storytelling style to a serious message: If we only care for the best loved animals, other important parts of the
23、web of life could be ignored. There are so many television shows about lovely animals like koala bears and kittens, she observes. All the attention seems focused on “celebrity” animals. “Those unusual creatures attract me because they tell an amazing evolutionary (进化) story,” Cooke said. “Im interes
24、ted in all of nature, not just the shiny bits.”Amphibiansanimals like frogs that live both on land and in watertop Cookes list. Over a third of amphibians are going extinct; its the worst extinction crisis since the dinosaurs were wiped off the planet. “Amphibians occupy a crucial spot in the middle
25、 of the food chain. If you remove them, everything else will be lost as well,” she noted. “That motivated me to start my blog, The Amphibian Avenger. When amphibians go extinct, birds and snakes that eat them also disappear. And since they breathe through their skin, they are easily attacked by poll
26、ution and climate change. That makes them fantastic instruments for measuring the health of ecosystems.”One of Cookes most popular online videos is about slothsextremely slow-moving animals that live in trees. Theyve always had a reputation for being lazy and stupid. In fact, “slothfulness” is the k
27、ey to the animals success, allowing the sloths liver (肝脏) to process poisonous substances found in the leaves it eats. Moving slowly also keeps it hidden from enemies. “My video showed the world how interesting they are,” Cooke said.The bats, dung beetles and more get their moment in the sun thanks
28、to Cooke. “I just want people to share my sense of amazement and love for these creatures.” Cooke stated. “Once you understand why theyre ugly or odd, youll appreciate them and want to save them as much as I do.” 24. Cooke started The Amphibian Avenger in order to _. A. make the animal popular with
29、peopleB. show her unique appreciation of beautyC. introduce the research on a new speciesD. explain the importance of this kind of animal25. Cookes video about sloths is an example of _. A. why some animals deserve their reputationB. why she thinks it necessary to save animalsC. how people focus on
30、some specific animalsD. how she is trying to change peoples minds26. What is the best title of the passage?A. Animal DefenderB. Intelligent AnimalsC. Cookes Storytelling BlogsD. The Secret of Extinct CreaturesCThe Land Under the SeaTen thousand years ago, as the last ice age ended, sea levels around
31、 the world were far lower than they are today. Much of the land under both the North Sea to the east of Britain and the English Channel which now separates France and Britain was part of a huge region of forests and grassy plains. Then the climate gradually became warmer and the water trapped in lar
32、ge masses of ice was released. Now the development of advanced sonar (声纳) technology, known as bathymetry, is making it possible to study this flooded landscape in extraordinary detail. A special echo (回声) sounder is fixed to the bottom of a survey ship and it makes wide sweeps across the seabed. Wh
33、ile previous technology has only been able to produce two-dimensional images, bathymetry can now use computers, satellite-positioning equipment and special software to create accurate and remarkably detailed maps. For the first time, an ancient riverbed jumps out of the three-dimensional image. The
34、site of pre-historic settlements can now be pinpointed. According to expert Linda Andrews, this technological development is of huge significance. “We now have the ability to map the seabed as accurately as we can map dry land,” she says.Once bathymetric techniques have identified sites where people
35、 might have built their homes and villages, divers can be sent down to investigate further. Robot submarines (潜艇) can also be used, and researchers hope they will find stone tools and wood from houses as proof of human activity. The idea shared by many people in Britain of their country as a natural
36、 island kingdom will be challenged by the findings: Britain has been inhabited for about 500,000 years and much of this time it has been linked on and off to continental Europe. It remains to be seen how far this new awareness is taken on board, however. In fact, the use of bathymetry will not be li
37、mited to the study of lost landscapes and ancient settlements. It will also be vital in finding ships that have been destroyed in accidents. In addition, commercial applications are a real possibility. Aggregates (骨材) for the construction industry are becoming increasingly expensive, and bathymetry
38、can be used to identify suitable sites for digging for this material. Mapping the seabed will also identify places where rare plants and shellfish are living. Digging at such sites should be prevented, either to work for a profit or to make deeper waterways for massive container ships. 27. How does
39、bathymetry work?A. It has an echo sounder placed on the seabed.B. It makes use of a number of different devices.C. It produces two-dimensional images of the sea floor.D. It bases its calculations on the location of construction sites.28. What does the underlined word “pinpointed” in Paragraph 2 prob
40、ably mean? A. Occupied. B. Adjusted. C. Rebuilt.D. Discovered.29. The author believes a better understanding of the settlements on the seabed may _.A. attract investment in the research under the seaB. inspire people to take an interest in modern technologyC. adapt the attitudes of the British to th
41、eir countrys historyD. receive confirmation of rebuilding ancient man-made objects30. We can learn that the use of bathymetry will help to _. A. identify new species of plants and animals B. provide the precise location of sunken shipsC. evaluate the cost of seeking certain resourcesD. promote the d
42、evelopment of deeper waterwaysDLessons in the Lost Art of ListeningWhen was the last time you listened to someone? And when was the last time someone really listened to you? I once asked people what it meant to be a good listener. The typical response was a blank stare. Of course, technology plays a
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