2022届北京市丰台区高三下学期模拟考试(一)英语试题.docx
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1、北京市丰台区2021-2022学年度第二学期综合练习(一)高三英语 2022.03本试卷共12页,100分。考试时长90分钟。考生务必将答案答隹答题卡上。在试卷上作答无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并收回。笔试(共三部分100分)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。Though new term had begun for weeks, the new girl Molly still remained 1 around her classmat
2、es. Now she was sitting around picnic table alone. She seemed unsure of what to do or say, yet I could see her eyes longing for 2 .Brianna, the class clown, was standing near the playground making the other students laugh, as usual. “Brianna, Molly looks awfully 3 . Would you invite her to join us?
3、I said.Brianna sighed. I could tell that she was 4 to do what I was asking of her, but I also knew she was so sweet and kind. I had specifically 5 her for this task. She looked at her friends, then at Molly.Knowing this choice was 6 her, I reached into my pocket and pulled out a D-buck, our class cu
4、rrency(货币). I needed to 7 her cooperation.“Here, Ill 8 you for your time.”She offered an insincere smile, grasped the green paper, and headed off.I watched closely as the girls talked. When they finally walked back together, I sighed with 9 .A minute later, Brianna came back and handed me the D-buck
5、.“I shouldnt keep this.” Her eyes fell to her feet, 10 radiating from her quiet voice. “I dont want Molly to think I only went to get her so I could earn a D-buck. Shes my friend.”Then Brianna skipped back to amuse her classmates again, and who laughed for the first time that week? Molly.1. A. satis
6、fied B. surprised C. awkward D.ashamed2. A. trust B. acceptance C. understandingD. respect3. A. angry B. puzzled C. serious D. lonely4. A. unwilling B. eager C. determined D. disappointed5. A. studied B. selected C. supported D. examined 6. A. comfortingB. warning C. paining D. protecting7. A. consi
7、der B. permit C. check D. ensure8. A. help B. pay C. prepare D. forgive9. A. relief B. concern C. sorrow D. regret10.A. excitementB. courage C. guilt D. impatience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,在给出提不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。ASpace exploration began in 1957, when th
8、e first artificial satellite was launched by the Soviet Union. Yuri Gagarin 11 (become) the first person to orbit (环绕) the earth in 1961. In 1969, Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk 12 the moon. Since then, space exploration has advanced very 13 (rapid). It has produced much 14 (amaze) tech
9、nology that brings changes to the world.BLeaf-cutter ants are interesting. 15 (look) for leaves, the larger ants usually go out in groups. They bite off bits of leaves and carry them back. Watching these ants march in single file, carrying leaves, is quite a sight. These ants can carry a leaf that 1
10、6 (weigh) 20 times more than they do. The leaves 17 (collect) by the ants are not for eating. They are brought back so fungus(真菌)can grow on them. The fungus is the food for the ants.CStoryboards are a set of drawings to tell a story and a powerful way to visually present information. The original s
11、toryboards, 18 were used in movie-making, showed stories broken up into pieces. Each piece of the story 19 (draw) out on a card and stuck to a board in order. People were then able to talk about and revise the story by checking one part at a time. That is 20 I know about storyboards.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,38分
12、)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。ADear Jim O Connor,My name is Annie Le and I am writing to you on behalf of the Native Health Community Garden, a group of people working on starting a community garden in the Mesa Neighborhood.While searching for potential garden l
13、ocations, we came across your house located at West Southern Avenue. We are asking about the possibility of using your land as the site of our garden.In general, a community garden is a space where plants are grown and taken care of by a group of people in the community. Community gardens improve th
14、e quality of life, offer more chances to talk to each other and beautify neighborhoods while providing green food and therefore reducing the household cost of food.To ensure the smooth running of the project, elected volunteers would be in charge. You would have access to all these volunteers and th
15、ey would like to answer any questions you may have.I have included some general information about community gardens and what they can bring to a community. We would love to speak with you in person or over the phone to discuss what hosting a community garden on your land would involve. Issues may in
16、clude discussing an agreement, rental charges, garden rules, and water access. All the costs for the project will be covered by us. We would also like to present to you our vision of this space.We would very much like to have your support. Thank you for your consideration and please feel free to con
17、tact me. Thank you again.Respectfully, Annie Le21. What did Annie Le write to Jim OConnor?A. To rent his land.B. To offer him a job.C. To invite him to join her group.D. To inform him of the community garden.22. According to the passage, what will the garden bring to the community?A. More green proj
18、ects. B. Less water pollution.C. More communication.D. Higher cost of living.23. Annie Le would like to further discuss_.A. service costB. cooperation details C. gardening skillsD. community developmentBLocal barber(理发师) goes above and beyond for a little boy“That day started all wrong,” LaQuista Er
19、inna said. “And we forgot his headphones. We were running late, traffic was horrible, so I knew it was going to be difficult that day.”When Erinna and her son finally arrived at their appointment, it seemed like there was no way 6-year-oId Jackson, a boy with autism(自闭症), would be getting his hair c
20、ut.He just immediately got anxious, Erinna explained. “Usually I have to do some coaching to get him in the chair. He will put on his headphones, and we power through.”Erinna said Jackson is a typical little boy who loves to play and loves art. But some tasks can be sensory overload, and haircuts ar
21、e one of them.The stress was so intense for mom and son that almost two years went by before Jackson got another haircut. But this time, he was in the hands of Ree, the barber, and things were getting easier.Ree noticed his Super Mario Bros shirt and told him that he needed to save Mario by making s
22、ure no hair got on him. She cut his hair while he moved and ran around the shop. She talked to him throughout the entire process, encouraging him and reminding him about protecting Mario to keep him engaged.It just touched me so much,” Erinna said. She nurtured that relationship. She gained his trus
23、t.”“I feel good I can go above and beyond for a child.” Ree said. “I know children want to be free. They want to express themselves so I try to find a different strategy to make them feel comfortable.”Jacksons smile told the rest of the story.Erinna was very moved by her sons haircut. She shared a v
24、ideo online, which has gotten millions of views. Given the huge response, Erinna also set up a special GoFundMe to support Ree to make sure shes able to continue to work and replace any lost income from the impact of the pandemic(流行病).24. What usually helped to calm Jackson during haircuts?A. His mo
25、thers trust.B. His art books.C. His barbers encouragement.D. His headphones.25. How did Ree succeed in cutting Jacksons hair?A. By inspiring him to be brave.B. By cooperating with his mother.C. By turning the haircut into a game.D. By telling stories about Super Mario.26. To express thanks to Ree, E
26、rinna_.A. raise a money to support herB. advertised her haircutting skillsC. got haircuts at her shop regularlyD. posted photos of Jacksons haircut online27. Which of the following words can best describe Ree?A. Kind and honest.B. Caring and generous.C. Patient and creative.D. Confident and friendly
27、.CThe people who happen to be in a city center at any given moment may seem like a random collection of individuals. But new research featuring the simple mathematical law shows that urban travel patterns worldwide are, in fact, predictable despite location. Researchers discovered what is known as a
28、n inverse square relation(平方反比关系)between the number of people in a given urban location and the distance they traveled to get there, as well as how frequently they made the trip. It may seem intuitive(直觉的)that people visit nearby locations frequently and distant ones less so, but the newly discovere
29、d relation accurately predicts, for instance, that the number of people coming from two kilometers away five times per week will be the same as the number coming from five kilometers twice a week.The researchers analyzed data from about eight million people between 2006 and 2013 in six urban locatio
30、ns. This study focused on locations and examined how many people were visiting, from how far and how frequently. The researchers found that all the unique choices people makefrom dropping kids at school to shopping bey this inverse square law.One explanation for this strong statistical pattern is th
31、at traveling requires time and energy, and people have limited resources for it. At the core is the effort that people are willing to invest collectively to travel to certain locations, trying to optimize their days. Understanding these patterns is important not only for planning the placement of ne
32、w shopping centers or public transportation but also for modeling disease transmission within cities, says Kathleen Stewart, a geographer and mobility researcher. Many researchers estimate travel with gravity models which assume that movement between cities is a proportion to the population sizes, b
33、ut these models do not account for travel patterns within cities Information that is a particularly critical in dealing with disease transmission epidemiologist some Scarborough says models based on this new finding might better track that flow. Those organizational patterns have really profound imp
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