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1、北京市首都师范大学附属回龙观育新学校2022届高三上学期10月检测英语试题第一部分:知识运用(共两节,25分)第一节完形填空(共10小题:每小题1分,共10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。Being good at something and having a passion for it are not enough. Success depends fundamentally on our view of ourselves and of the events in our lives.When twelve-yea
2、r-old John Wilson walked into his chemistry class on a rainy day in 1931. he had no way of knowing that his life was to change 1_. The class experiment that day was to 2 how heating a container of water would bring air bubbling(冒泡) to the surface Anyway, the container the teacher gave Wilson to heat
3、 3 _ held something more volatile (易挥发的)than water. When Wilson heated it, the container 4_, leaving Wilson blinded in both eyes.When Wilson returned home from hospital two months later, his parents attempted to find a way to deal with the catastrophe (灾难)that had_5 their lives. But Wilson did not r
4、egard the accident as6He learned braille (盲文)quickly and continued his education at Worcester College for the Blind. There, he not only did well as a student but also became (an) _ 7_ public speaker.Later, he worked in Africa, where many people suffered from 8_ for lack of proper treatment. For him,
5、 it was one thing to accept his own fate of being blind and quite another to allow something to continue when it could be fixed so easily. This moved him to action. And tens of millions in Africa and Asia can see because of the commitment Wilson made to preventing the preventable.Wilson received sev
6、eral interational9 for his great contributions. He lost his sight but found a vision. He proved that its not what happens to us that10 our lives - its what we make of what happens.1、A.continually B.gradually C. completely D.gratefully 2、 A.direct B.show C.advance D.declare 3、A. mistakenly B. casuall
7、y C.amazingly D.embarrassedly 4、A.broke B. exploded C.emptied D.exposed 5、A. contributed to B. cared for C. impressed on D. happened to 6、A. remarkable B. extraordinary C. impressive D. catastrophic 7、A. successful B.ordinary C. specific D.regular 8、A. deafness B. depression C. speechlessness D.blin
8、dness 9、A.scholarships B.rewards C. awards D.bonuses 10、A.claims B. distinguishes C. determines D. limits 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】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。 AA clay pig_11_ (find) in Lianhe Ruins in Sichun province in 2019. t is estimated to be about 3,000
9、years old12. makes this finding unusual is its adorable appearance. The clay pig looks exactly like the green pig from The Angry Birds movie. _13 (it) cute image has left the Chinese netizen surprised and delighted, with many people joking that The Angry Birds character has traveled back in time to
10、prehistoric days. The topic _14_ (attract) 400 million views and 290,000 discussions since the pig was discovered.BWhen I decided to return to school at age thirty-five, I wasnt at all worried about my ability15(do) the work. After all, I was a grown woman who had raised a family, not a confused tee
11、nager fresh out of high school. But when I started classes, I realized that those “confused teenagers sitting around me were in much16 _(good) shape for collage than I was. They still had all their classroom skills in bright, shiny condition, _17mine had grown rusty (生锈的)from disuse. I had to learn
12、many things from the beginning.cWhen the clock strikes 2:30 in the afternoon, how do you usually feel? if you often feel tired and sleepy around this time, youre not alone! This tiredness,18(know) as the 2:30. feeling.is caused by your bodys natural cycle. Most people feel a big decrease 19 energy i
13、n the early afternoon and at night. During these times, your body temperature goes down. A chemical20causes you to feel tired is also released as your temperature lowers.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15 小题;每小题2分,共 30 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。AArbeia Roman Fort (城景) and MuseumLocation
14、and HistoryArbeia Roman Fort is situated on Hadrians Wall. lt was the most important structure built by the Romans in Britain, and now it has been a World Heritage (遗产) Site. Built around AD 160, Arbeia Roman Fort was the military supply base for the soldiers who were stationed along Hadrians Wall.
15、The fort has been gradually uncovered and some original parts have been revealed. There are reconstructions that show how Arbeia Roman Fort would have looked. The ReconstructionsThe reconstructions of the Commanding Offices house and soldiers quarters are strikingly different. The accommodation for
16、soldiers is dark and uncomfortable, while the Commanding Officers house is spacious and luxurious, with courtyards with fountains for him and his family to enjoy.The MuseumVisit the museum and see many objects that were found at Arbeia. They are historically important and show what daily life was re
17、ally like at that time. You will see weapons, tools. jewellery, and so on. You can also discover how the Romans buried their dead and see tombstones(墓碑) which survive to this day. There is a hands-on” area allowing visitors to dig on a certain site and study their findings with the help of museum st
18、aff. You can piece together pottery (陶器). or try writing just as the Romans would have done. For children, they can build this ancient Roman fort with building blocks by themselves.Opening Times and Getting There April 1-October 31:Monday to Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm, Sunday 2:00pm-5:00pm. November 1-
19、March31Monday to Saturday 11:00am-4:00pm, closed Sunday. (Closed Decemher 25-26 and January 1)Entry is free.Arbeia is only a ten-minute walk from the bus station at South Shields. Free car park nearby Website:www.twmuseums.org.uk/arbeia21. According to the passage, Arbeia Roman Fort_A. was related t
20、o the military B. got reconstructions around AD 160 C. was built in a small area in Rome D. provided a comfortable life for soldiers 22. What can visitors do in the museum?A. See historical objects. B. Build tombstones for the dead. C. Write to ancient Romans. D.Try using old tools and weapons. 23.
21、What time does Arbeia Roman Fort close?A. On April 1. B.On October 31. C.On November 1. D.On December 26. BLearning to say “yes, andWhen I first heard about the improvisation (即兴交流) class, I was hesitating. As a quiet and shy girl, I feared improvising in front of strangers. However, I knew I wanted
22、 to work as a science communicator after finishing my Ph.D., so it seemed like a perfect opportunity to learn how to speak and communicate with others effectively. I signed up, knowing the experience would give me help.During our first class, we learned an important concept of improvisation: “yes, a
23、nd. it means that, as improvisers, wed better accept what fellow performers say. lf someone says that rhinos(犀牛) are librarians, for example, then rhinos are librarians. We do not question the logic; we say“yes” and then continue with the scene as if nothing is wrong.The first few scenes were hard.
24、but as weeks turned into months, i became more comfortable and even started to enjoy our classes. I became better at listening, relating to my conversation partners, and communicating clearly in the moment. Once when I was giving a presentation about my science, an audience member surprised me with
25、a question that didnt grow out of the information Id presented. Instead of getting confused and nervous, I took the yes, and approach-accepting the question and letting my mind focus on why it was asked. That helped me find an appropriate answer. I got pretty excited about itThe benefits of improvis
26、ation go beyond communication. Before attending the class, I would get stuck when my experiments produced unexpected data, thinking that I had made a mistake But now, instead of getting discouraged, I will stay open to the possibility that the results are real. keep exploring the data and end up ide
27、ntifying a new type of cell-one that isnt behaving as expected.I think all scientists can benefit from this lesson. lf the data say rhinos are librarians, then its worth finding out whether rhinos are, in fact, librarians. As scientists, our job isnt to challenge data that support a preconceived (先入
28、为主的) story, but to say yes, and.24. Why did the author attend the improvisation class?A. To get a different experience. B. To finish her Ph.D.a university.C.To give up her job as a science communicator.D.To improve her speaking and communicating ability.25.What was the authors change after attending
29、 the improvisation class?A. She formed her own idea quicklyB.She came up with lots of creative responses. C. She paid more attention to the logic of answers.D. She became a good listener before giving an opinion.26. The author mentions applying the yes, and approach to her scientific experiments to
30、_.-.A. explain the process of using the methodB. prove the benefits of the improvisation class C. share her own research experiences with readersD. attract fellow scientists to attend the improvisation class27. What can be inferred about scientists from the last paragraph?A. They should attend the i
31、mprovisation class. B. They should question all preconceived ideas.C. They should carry on research by admitting earlier data. D. They should try to improve thcir professional knowledgeCSuccess and Risk in Extreme SportsWhat is it that drives some to take extreme risks, while the rest of us hurry fo
32、r the safety of the sidelines?Lester Keller, sports-psychology expert, says that not everyone has the mental makeup to do well in extreme sports. He notes that most of us hit a natural ceiling that limits our appetite for extreme risk in tricky conditions. But others have a much higher tolerance for
33、 risk. Keller points to a top ski racer. He told Keller that the high element of risk makes you feel alive, tests what you are made of and how far you can take yourself. He said he would get nervous on some of the courses, but that this would just make him fight morePsychologists note that some peop
34、le seem to have a strong desire for adrenaline (肾上腺素) rushes as a behavior seeking excited feelings. Like many extreme athletes, Emily Cooks appetite for risk appeared at a young age. I was a gymnast, she said. I was one of those kids who enjoyed and did well at anything where you were upside down.
35、As she started doing harder tricks she was drawn to the challenge. There are moments when youre up there doing a new trick and it seems like an impossible thing. But overcoming that is just the coolest feeling in the world.Shane Murphy, sports professor, has worked with groups climbing Everest. To m
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