北京市2021届高三下学期综合能力测试英语试题 PDF版含答案.pdf
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1、1/122020-2021 学年北京市高三下学期综合能力测试英语试题英语本试卷共 12 页,100 分。考试时长 90 分钟。考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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。Ask 3-year-old Wolfy about his future plans,and youll quickly discover this kids aspirati
2、ons area lot more down toearth.His obsession?Garbage trucks and the men who drive and_1_them.Up until recently,due to a pandemic,Wolfy was spending most days at home.His favorite day of the week wasFridaytrash collection day,of course.Every Friday morning,Wolfy_2_waited for his beloved garbage truck
3、s tomake their run up his street.Under his parents supervision,Wolfy became something of a _3_to the trashcollectors.To Wolfy,these men are superheroes.Two of them,D.J.and Drew,became his particular pals,earninghim and his trash team the nickname of the“Wolfpack.”Wolfys parents knew they werent able
4、 to throw him a big birthday party._4_,they told him he could invite acouple of friends over for cake.Wolfys ideal guest list was obvious.“Drew and D.J.!he_5_.On the morning of September 9,four bright green garbage trucks,horns honking,rolled their way up the street tothe delight of the ecstatic bir
5、thday boy and his stunned family.“The guys came_6_gitts,howling out their windows and took time to play with Wolfy,”his mom posted toher Facebook page.“He even got to honk the horn!Does it get any better!?”The superheroes climbed down from their trucks to celebrate Wolfys birthday.After they_7_the l
6、ittle boy withtrash-related gifts,shared cake,and played with toy trucks,Wolfys garbage collecting heroes drove off to their otherappointed rounds.Wolfys mom,more than a little impressed,_8_ her feelings,saying,“These are really kindgentle_9_who are full of positive,good energy.These men are ideal r
7、ole models.”Theyre the next generation to come,so seeing them enthusiastic about something even as_10_as what we doin our everyday lives brings meaning and shows the importance of what everyone does in society.1.A.cleanB.loadC.repairD.collect2.A.eagerlyB.hesitantlyC.patientlyD.naturally2/123.A.joyB.
8、pityC.desireD.trouble4.A.BesidesB.FurtherC.InsteadD.Otherwise5.A.complainedB.orderedC.rejectedD.declared6.A.arrangingB.bearingC.enjoyingD.advertising7.A.amusedB.equippedC.preparedD.showered8.A.put upB.made upC.broke upD.summed up9.A.soulsB.leadersC.instructorsD.colleagues10.A.boringB.annoyingC.simpl
9、eD.significant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。AA little girl ran to her bedroom and pulled out her piggy bank from a secret drawer in her closet.She_11_(break)the piggy bank,took the change and counted it cautiously.Three times,even.T
10、he total had to be exactly perfect as thereshouldnt be any chance for mistake here.She_12_(careful)placed the coins in a jar,twisted on the cap and then slipped out of the back door.She madeher way six blocks to a drug store.She waited patiently for the pharmacist_13_(give)her some attention but he
11、was toobusy attending other customers at that moment._14_ she tried several times to get his attention,she wasnt successful.BChime bells,bin zhng,are the most majestic and holy ancient instrument in China.As a symbol of power,they_15_(use)for sacrificial ceremonies or other crucial ceremonies,Starti
12、ng 3,500 years ago,bin zhng,werecomposed of bells_16_different scales.The bells are played by mallets(木槌)and create the sounds of seven musicalscales,much like the piano.Whats more amazing is that one bell can generate two notes when_17_(strike)atdifferent spots.Its exquisite cast and pure sound rev
13、ealed the high level of ancient Chinese civilization and wisdom.CIn the paper Power Gets You High by Gerben Van Kleef,he claims that high-power individuals tend toexperience_18_(few)social restrictions and more resource-rich environments compared to their lower powercounterparts.This means that peop
14、le with a perceived high level of power are more likely to dismiss established socialconstructs.Whether its intentional or not,high-power people place_19_(them)socially at a distance and tend to acton their own concepts,_20_they believe will help them gain control over valued resources第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,
15、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。A3/12Constantly regret spending too much time on your phone but just cannot stop?You are not alone.Here are five tipsfrom Prof.Mark Griffiths,psychologist and behavioral addiction expert at Nottingham Trent University to
16、help you livewell with your phone.Step it down graduallyThe urge to check your phone can become reflexive and habitual.For some,going a few minutes without checkingtheir phone is difficult.If this sounds like you,try to go 15 minutes without doing it.Once you realize this is possible,increase the le
17、ngth of time you avoid checking to 30 minutes,an hour,and then a few hours,or a day.Monitor usageDownload an app that will tell you how much time youre spending online.This could make you aware of a problemthe first step to a solution.Buy an alarm clockDont use your phone as an alarm,or you might be
18、 tempted(诱惑)to check texts and emails last thing at night and assoon as you wake up.Instead,ban phones from the bedroom.Designate bedtimes and mealtimes as smartphone-free zones.Consider buying a clock,so youre no longer tempted by emails and texts when you check the time.Spring clean your contactsH
19、ow many online friends do you actually speak to?Reduce alerts and distractions by removing contacts on socialnetworking sites,deleting unused apps,and unsubscribing from groups that offer little benefit.Consider deleting anygames that are taking up a lot of your time.Learn to waitBe mindful of the b
20、enefits of not regularly checking your phone.People who react to messages as they arrive tend towrite longer responses than those who wait and deal with them all as a block.Waiting will gain you time to spend on otheractivities.21.According to the passage,which of the following can help ban phones f
21、rom the bed mom?A.Monitoring usage.B.Using a clock.C.Cleaning contacts.D.Learning to wait.22.It can be learnt from the passage thatA.games take up more time than other appsB.reacting to messages in time is importantC.people are often tempted to use cell phonesD.people shouldnt check emails by cell p
22、hones23.The purpose of the article is to_.A.introduce ways to manage phone usagesB.emphasize the harm of using cellphonesC.persuade readers to get rid of cellphones4/12D.explain multiple functions of cellphonesBParalympian Anastasia Pagonis remarkable success story began when she lost her vision at
23、age 14.Granted,its atough age for any teen,but dealing with a life-changing disability made things even more challenging.“It took me about eight months to regroup myself,”she told TODAY,“and then I got it in my head,Okay,Imblind.Now what am I going to do with my life?A Long Island native,Pagonis pra
24、ctically grew up in the water.Shed taken up competitive freestyle swimming just afew months prior to going totally blind.While she excelled at the sport with limited vision,an abusive team”atmosphereprompted her to quit competition.After months of therapy,however,the persistent teen was ready to get
25、 back in the swim-only swimming wasntenough for Pagonis.She wanted to compete.Now she was faced with another dilemma.“Nobody wanted to train the blind girl,”she recalled in an interview withTEAM USA.“I ended up after about eight months finding an amazing coach who was willing to train me and actuall
26、y puton blackout goggles to try to figure out a way for me to swim.By the age of 16,Pagonis was earning a reputation as a fierce competitor,taking two gold medals at the WorldPara Swimming World Series in Australia.When Pagonis realized her experiences and positive outlook might be a boon(益处)to othe
27、rs,she eagerly stepped up as a role model.“I want to help people the way I needed help,”Pagonis toldTEAM USA.“I started doing Instagram and social media and was soon getting a bunch of replies saying,“Wow!Youreally helped me get through bad things,or,I was getting bullied in school and you helped me
28、 get through that,or,You let me know how much I was worth.Back in the water,Pagonis was truly in her element.“Its my happy place,”she told TODAY.“Its the place whereI feel like I dont have a disability and I feel like thats the only place where I feel free.When I dive in the water,its justme in the
29、pool and I feel such a connection with it.Sometimes you need to take a leap of faith because if you dont try,you dont know.Always follow your dreams.”24.What difficulty did Pagonis face after she quit competition?A.She had to wear goggles.B.It was hard to find her a coachC.Her skills werent useful i
30、n darkness.D.She couldnt do the freestyle anymore.25.It can be learnt from the passage that Pagonis_.A.stopped swimming for two yearsB.improved her vision by swimmingC.helped many people through difficultiesD.devoted herself to fighting against bullies5/1226.What does the underlined phrase in her el
31、ement mean?A.In a very good moodB.Full of Confusion.C.Confident of winning.D.Happy to be special.27.What does the story mainly tell us?A.Team spirit is vital for winning-B.Role models make us who we are.C.A good teacher is the key to success.D.Disability does not limit ones success.CMore often than
32、I care to admit,Ill walk from one room to another with a clear vision in mind of whatever I need todo once I get there,but then I get there and cant remember why l started.The only thing that happened between my firstmovement and my last is that I walked through a doorway.Surely that has nothing at
33、all to do with forgetting something Iknew just moments before,right?Wrong,says new research.As it turns out,walking through a doorway exerts animperceptible influence on memory.In fact,merely imagining walking through a doorway can zap(影响)memory,Researchers in the latest study took their cue from an
34、 earlier study showing that passing through a doorway seems toinsert a mental divider into memory,Our brains record memories in segments,or episodes,rather than as a continuousevent.Walking through a doorway triggers memory segmentation,like a video editor inserting a momentary pausebetween scenes.E
35、ven more curious is that imagining walking through a doorway has a similar effect.The research team brought twogroups of participants into a large mom,One group experienced the room as a continuous space;the other walkedthrough it after divider curtains were set up to simulate a doorway.The groups w
36、ere then shown a picture of an unusuallyshaped object before closing their eyes and imagining walking across the room theyd seen earlier.The first group imaginedthe room as a big space with no physical dividers;the other imagined walking through the draped doorway.They werethen asked to jog their me
37、mories and pick out the picture of the object from a set often images.As predicted,the groupthat imagined walking through a doorway performed significantly worse on the memory lest than the other group.And this gets even weirder.If right now I started telling you a story about a boy and his dog,goin
38、g on for a fewparagraphs detailing all the things this boy and his dog do together,and then I suddenly inserted a phrase like“A fewhours later.”do you think your recall of what I just told you about the boy and his dog might be better or worse?Worse!Research has demonstrated that phrases which inser
39、t a temporal boundary between events in a narrative place thesame sort of mental divider into memory as a doorway.What all of this tells us is that our brains operate with certain mechanical dynamics that we generally only glimpsewhen they hiccup.So the next time you cant remember why you walked fro
40、m one room to another,dont be alarmed.Justremind yourself that your brain simply misconstrued instructions from your environment and thought that doorway meantyou needed a memory divider.28.What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A.Research subjects.B.Research findings.6/12C.Research process.D.Research sig
41、nificance.29.It can he learnt from the passage that_.A.an imaginary doorway harms the brainB.certain verbal language influences memoryC.brains record memories as a continuous event.D.going back to a doorway helps regain I lost memory.30.What is the passage mainly about?A.Approaches to improve memory
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