2022届北京市东城区高三下学期综合练习(一)(一模)英语试题(1).docx
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1、北京市东城区2021-2022学年度第二学期高三综合练习(一)英语本试卷共11页,共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。Every year,around 20,000 American teenagers age out of foster care(寄养)at 18, and have to start their live
2、s by themselves.Ella first became aware of foster care when her parents were considering adopting a child. Although the _ (1) didnt work out, Ella often found herself thinking about that child. “Im really close with my family, and just couldnt imagine being_ (2) on my own at 18,”she says.Later, Ella
3、 visited Children Services, with a list of questions,trying to _ (3) what aging out looked like. One question was “Whats not being _ (4) for these young people?”. Near the top of the list was furniture. “The idea of moving into an apartment and not having a bed to sleep on pulled at my heartstrings,
4、 says Ella.Ella contacted her parents friends, asking if they had spare furniture to _ (5). And a local furniture store offered free space and delivery truck. Then she formed Chair-ity, a nonprofit providing furniture for young adults who have _ (6) foster care.Watching those in need receive a bed,
5、a table-whatever-was transformational. Ella remembers Hannah, a former foster care girl who couldnt afford any furniture. When Hannah _ (7) to Chair-ity, Ella asked what she needed. “Everything,” she replied. When she found her once _ (8) apartment stood a full kitchen set, a bed, and a table, she s
6、aid, “It really relieved my pressure.”“To think what hadnt been thought about in years could bring so much happiness to somebody was _ (9),”Ella says.Today, Chair-ity has given furniture to nearly 200 young adults. As word has got out, Ella has received donations from more and more people. Shes conv
7、inced these contributions give those young people _ (10) and confidence.1. A. planB. jobC. wayD. task2. A. occasionallyB. completelyC. frequentlyD. slightly3. A. explainB. understandC. expectD. recall4. A. metB. builtC. meantD. kept5. A. arrangeB. sellC. fixD. donate6. A. leftB. foundC. improvedD. t
8、hanked7. A. looked upB. reached outC. held onD. gave in8. A. quietB. coldC. smallD. empty9. A. promisingB. puzzlingC. amazingD. pressing10. A. purposeB. freedomC. hopeD. guidance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 few weeks ago,I accidentally
9、dropped a plate and it broke into a billion pieces! Id had it for about 40 years. This morning, we had a parcel _ (11) (deliver)to my son. He opened it and_ (12) (proud) handed a new plate to me, which he had bought with his own savings, saying that he knew _ (13) upset I was and wanted to surprise
10、me!BOn 15 May,2021,China became the second country_ (14) (land) a spacecraft on Mars. The rover, Zhurong, _ (15) (carry) to Mars on board the Tianwen 1 spacecraft, which was launched in July 2020. Equipped with cameras and a radar, Zhurongs task was to search for signs of life. It _ (16) (work) on M
11、ars surface for over ten months and is in good shape.CCOP26, known as “Conferences of the Parties”, was the latest in a series of 17 (meeting) bringing together governments to protect the environment. Its main goal was to take measures_ (18) climate change-long-term changes in world weather patterns
12、 that are linked to human activities including farming, industry and transport. Gases such as carbon dioxide, _ (19) are produced by these activities, trap heat in Earths atmosphere and cause temperatures to rise, _ (20) (lead) to extreme floods, heatwaves and storms.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)第一节(共14小题;每小题2
13、分,共28分)Itinerary17 May 2023Welcome to Jizhou,Tianjin18 May 2023Route Inspection Day19 May 2023Relaxation in Jizhou with tour option20 May 2023Race Day21 May 2023Explore Beijing &. Evening Celebration Party22 May 2023 Farewell China*On Route Inspection Day, the Race Officials will provide you with a
14、Race Briefing, which will cover everything from a weather forecast to a brief presentation of the start/finish procedures. All runners are expected to walk the 3. 5 km section of the wall that is part of the marathon, half-marathon and 8.5 km Fun Run course. Race Officials and Medical Staff will be
15、present to answer any questions you may have.Rules&RegulationsFull marathon runners must be at least 18 years old on Race Day. Half-marathon runners must be at least 16 years old. Fun Run participants must be at least 12 years old. Fun Run participants under the age of 12 are also welcome, so long a
16、s they are accompanied by a runner aged 16 or above.The cut-off time for all distance events is 8 hours. All runners with a net finishing time slower than 8 hours will receive a FNT(Finished No Time) on the result list.If you decide to change distances during the race, i.e. if a half-marathon runner
17、 decides to follow the marathon route, he or she will receive a certificate but not an official time. The race result will read FNT. The same applies to a marathon runnerThe Great Wall Marathon is designed to be more than just a race. We want you to be able to run in amazing places, surrounded by fr
18、iendly people,and exposed to new cultural experiences. Its not just about the race-its about enjoying time together with family, friends, and other running-minded spirits.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。高三英语 第3页(共11页)who changes distances during the race. All runners who change distance
19、s before RaceDay will be registered accordingly and receive an official time.Visa Information6-8 weeks prior to the race you will receive the service voucher which you can use for acquiring a visa.For more details, please visit us online at www. .21.What will participants do on Route Inspection Day?
20、A. Enjoy the Fun Run. B. Join in a 3. 5 km walk. C. Get medical insurance. D. Attend a training course. 22. According to the rules, full marathon participantsA. will receive a FNT on the result listB. can change distances on Race DayC. should be at least 12 years oldD. will be awarded medals23. What
21、 is the purpose of the passage?A. To advertise a sport event. B. To promote a cultural tour. C. To introduce a marathon camp. D. To publicize a place of interest. BRene Compean was no stranger to Angeles National Forest. Hed hiked the park numerous times. But when hiking along a new path, the 45-yea
22、r-old was lost.As the day faded into darkness, his concern turned to fear. With only a little water in his backpack and 10% battery remaining on his cellphone, Compean was unprepared for anything more than the two-hour trip hed planned.Compean climbed to a spot where he found one bar of signal. “SOS
23、. My phone is going to die. Im lost, he texted a friend, attaching a photo showing where he was. The shot showed his legs hanging over a rock face. All Compean could do then was wait. The temperature was dropping fast. Dressed only in shorts, and a sweatshirt, the hiker was chilled to the bone. He h
24、ugged himself into a tight ball. And after spotting two mountain lions, he spent the night on high alert.Sixty miles away,Ben Kuo was working at home when he read a posting from the police, showing an image of a mans legs. The search-and-rescue teams had spent the previous night unsuccessfully looki
25、ng for Compean, so they released the photo, hoping someone might recognize the location.“Ive always loved looking for where photos are taken,” Kuo says. He frequently tries to identify where movie scenes or commercials were filmed. Hes often successful. When he saw the image, he automatically pulled
26、 up a satellite map on his laptop. “Theres an amazing amount of information you can get from satellites,” he says. The first thing he noticed in Compeans photo was plenty of greenery. After comparing it to the satellite map, Kuo realized something: “Hes got to be on the south side because therere no
27、t any green valleys on the north side.”That finding led him to an area that looked like the territory in the image. The final step was cross-referencing the original photo with 3-D images of the area. The locations matched!After spending 27 hours in the wilderness, Compean was found.Compeans story p
28、robably would have ended differently had it not been for the man with strong satellite skills and a sharp eye for detail.24. What caused Compean to get lost on the hike?A. The thick forest. B. The unfamiliar route. C. The coming of nightfall. D. Low battery on the phone. 25. Kuo was able to offer he
29、lp because of _A. his photo reading abilityB. his sense of responsibilityC. his professional experienceD. his familiarity with the area26. What can we learn from this story?A. One good turn deserves another. B. Chance favors the prepared mind. C. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. D. Theres n
30、o such thing as useless knowledge. CLast year scientists reported using a neural implant(神经植入物)in a mans brain to restore his ability to communicate. The man has been partially paralyzed and unable to produce comprehensible speech since suffering a severe stroke. It is the latest advance in the expl
31、oding field of brain-computer interfaces(接口),or BCIs, which allow computers to read information out of a living brain.Brain-computer interfaces are possible because of two facts. The first is that your brain contains hundreds of tiny maps. Each represents specific features of your physical feelings
32、and intended actions. And crucially, the basic set of brain maps and their locations within the brain are very similar across individuals.Thanks to their specialized functions and universal locations, brain maps are ideal entry points for BCI technologies. Picking up signals from a brain map is only
33、 the first step in making a useful BCI. Although the location of a brain map is the same across individuals, the details-what patterns of activity within the map mean-differ from person to person. In a sense, the unique features of your specific brain maps serve as a kind of encryption(加密),safeguard
34、ing your specific thoughts and feelings from would-be spies.That brings us to the second fact that makes BCIs possible. Thanks to advances in machine learning, scientists have developed programs that can learn to recognize key patterns in a vast sea of numbers. They train these programs to decode(解码
35、) brain signals by feeding them tons of examples. Researchers developing BCIs often create such examples by instructing an individual to think specific thoughts at specific times, creating a neural curriculum for the program to learn from.While the universal features and locations of brain maps make
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