北京一零一中学2022-2023学年高三上学期10月月考英语试卷 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、北京101中学2023届上学期高三年级10月月考英语试卷第一部分 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。We dont see many 17-year-olds who can list as many accomplishments as Eduardo Caiado.Edu, as he likes to be called, lives in Anapolis, Brazil. Hes always been driven to help others. In f
2、act, when he was just 15, he was named one of the 50 Young Inspirers of the United Nations for his project on reusing. 1 to provide drinking water in a village. He also bought gifts for 52 people living in a local nursing home, 2 his own money.These are all totally natural for Edu, who says hes been
3、 3 trying to help others for most of his life. But right now he centers on saving stray (走失的) animals.Since he was 9, hes dreamed of the day he could open a 4 for the many lost or forgotten pets hes seen. Less than ten years later, he 5 that dream a reality by starting the EduPacoca Institute!The pl
4、ace where I live is cold, and many stray dogs were dying of 6 cold, he said. The EduPacoca Institute depends on 7 to help these animals in need. First, Edu rented a house; now, hes using the money to 8 food and other expenses. I want these animals to know that even if they dont have owners, they wil
5、l be with me until they grow old and die. he said.After years of feeding animals on the streets, Edu understands that while theyre not human, animals have feelings of their own. Each has their own habits, 9 , and preferences, and Edu loves getting to know them.Hes already given about 30 dogs and cat
6、s a home, and the number keeps growing every day! His only regret is that he doesnt have enough room or money to 10 every stray.1. A. newspaper B. rainwater C. leftover D. oil2. A. borrowing B. winning C. using D. wasting3. A. actively B. normally C. casually D. negatively4. A. nursery B. hospital C
7、. zoo D. shelter5. A. made B. brought C. raised D. reminded6. A. slight B. certain C. extreme D. immediate7. A. inventions B. donations C. responsibilities D. values8. A. cook B. buy C. order D. cover9. A. personalities B. performances C. appearances D. originalities10. A. take down B. take off C. t
8、ake in D. take up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 London Marathon runner saw a competitor who needed help. The competitor had fallen to the ground, so he picked him up. When he 11 (fall) down again, he decided to support him to the finish l
9、ine 200 metres away. Matthew, the runner who 12 (selfless) helped his competitor, became famous on the Internet. The two runners became friends and 13 (meet) at next years London Marathon, hopefully.BA warning system 14 (prevent) drivers from falling asleep was introduced at the 2020 China Internati
10、onal Fair for Trade in Services, which was held from September 4 to 9 in Beijing. The system can judge 15 the driver is sleepy by monitoring how long the drivers eyes close. If the driver is tired, the system will sound an alarm 16 the drivers eyes reopen. In the future, other dangerous driving 17 (
11、behave), such as not wearing a seat belt and making phone calls while driving, might also be added into this warning system.C Self-reliance is a significant element in being an independent person. When you can make decisions for yourself 18 relying on others to approve your choice, you are acting in
12、dependently. A person 19 is self-reliant and makes decisions with confidence is going to find themselves being relied on. This can make them feel more valuable. However, people relying heavily on others for support 20 (see) as needy and demanding. These are not attractive features in someones person
13、ality and might lead to losing friends.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。AChinese Dual Language Immersion Program (CDLIP)What is Dual Language Immersion?Dual language immersion provides academic instruction in two languages. The Pasadena Unified School District
14、 currently offers a Chinese-English immersion program.Why Choose the CDLIP?Learning a second language awakens curiosity and respect for other nations and their cultures. Chinese is not only a rich language with a long literary tradition, but it has also emerged as an influential worldwide language.
15、Our CDLIP promotes cross- cultural sensitivity, so that students can learn about the globalized world. For native Chinese speakers, our program ensures full development and mastery of English language arts while helping them become more fluent in their mother tongue.Our ClassroomsThe CDLIP serves pr
16、imary school students, from kindergarten through second grade. Grades 3, 4 and 5 will be added in September of 2022, 2023 and 2024, respectively. The program is currently located at Luther Burbank Primary School. On any given day, you might find a classroom full of kindergarteners counting and sorti
17、ng coins, first graders singing The More We Get Together”, or second graders describing physics experiments-all in Chinese!How Does the Program Work?CDLIP classrooms combine native and non-native speakers so that all students may succeed in both Chinese and English. We apply a Two-Way 90:10 Model. I
18、n kindergarten, 90% of the days instruction is in Chinese and 10% is devoted to improving English oral language and the ability to read and write. As children progress through grade levels, the percentage of English instruction gradually increases, finally achieving a 50:50 split by fifth grade.To R
19、egister Your ChildLanguage learning is a long-term process, so parents are asked to register their children for the full six years. Register online at www.pusd.us/oe between June 13 and 23. The program is free, supported by the Pasadena Unified School District. For kindergarten, no knowledge of Chin
20、ese is necessary. (Some knowledge of Chinese is expected for students entering grades 1-3.) Applications will be accepted after the deadline if spaces are still available. If you would like assistance completing your application, please contact Ms. Netty Li at Burbank Primary School (626) 396-5760 o
21、r visit PUSD Welcome Center.21. After attending the CDLIP, students will be able to _.A. master Chinese arts B. understand world historyC. hand down traditional literature D. develop cross-cultural awareness22. What can you find in CDLIP classes?A. Kindergarteners spending more time practicing readi
22、ng.B. Students learning through songs and activities.C. Higher-grade students using mostly Chinese.D. Students focusing on science vocabulary.23. What can we learn about the registration?A. Parents need to pay the program fee.B. Students must be registered every year.C. Spaces are usually available
23、after the deadline.D. PUSD Welcome Center offers help with registration.BFrom sausage rolls to sweets and a coffee with a bun, there were many things that made Greg Robinson smile.When the father-of-two, who was in his 50s, died suddenly in April 2021, his familys life was turned upside down.Greg ra
24、n a gift shop in his hometown of Donaghadee. Whether it was at work, walking the dog, with his local flute band or just out in his beloved town, his family said Greg made time for those in need. Now, on the week of his first anniversary, his family shared some of the things that made him smile with
25、their community.We wanted to plan something together that allowed us to put our energy into something positive and give us something practical to do, which we knew would have an impact on others, they told the reporter.We knew that by making others smile, we in turn would feel the benefit of that to
26、o. We have realised the importance of little things that have made us smile throughout the past year.As Greg loved his town and the community, all the gifts were purchased locally. Among them are vouchers (代金券) for a bakery, for some of his favourite sausage rolls, an ice-cream shop where he used to
27、 buy a quarter of sweets, and a care because a wee coffee and a bun would have made dads face light up with excitement.When someone dies, it is often the case that people are scared to mention the loved one in case it makes you sad, but the journey has taught us that this isnt the case. The wonderfu
28、l memories of dad shared by our community bring so much comfort, his family said.We love those times when we hear how dad had impacted their lives, from showing kindness as a teenager at high school, to chatting away to customers in his shop, they added.For Gregs children, they will be forever grate
29、ful for their dad teaching them to focus on the positive parts of the day, looking for ways that we can express gratitude for everyday things.24. What do we know about Greg from the first three paragraphs?A. Greg was often ready to help others.B. Greg had a great passion for cooking.C. Greg earned h
30、is living by playing in a band.D. Gregs death had little impact on his family.25. How did the community react after receiving the gifts?A. They gathered and comforted Gregs family.B. They expressed sadness about Gregs death.C. They were still afraid to talk about Greg.D. They shared good memories of
31、 Greg.26. What would be the best title for this passage?A. An Act of Kindness in Memory of GregB. Unusual Ways to Thank Gregs CommunityC. A Huge Celebration of Gregs Family ReunionD. Special Gifts to Record the Family Life of GregCMillions of migratory (迁徙的) birds occupy seasonally favorable breedin
32、g (繁殖) grounds in the Arctic, but scientists know little about the formation, maintenance and future of the migration routes of Arctic birds and the genetic determinants of migratory distance. In a new study, a multinational team of researchers under the leadership of Dr. ZHAN Xiangjiang from the In
33、stitute of Zoology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences integrated two state-of-the-art techniques-satellite tracking and whole genome sequencing (基因排序)and established a continental-scale migration system of peregrine falcons in Eurasian Arctic.The researchers tracked 56 peregrine falcons from six Eur
34、asian Arctic breeding populations and sequenced 35 genomes from four of these populations to study the migration of this species. They found that the birds used five migration routes across Eurasia, probably established between the last Ice Age 22,000 years ago and the middle-Holocene 6,000 years ag
35、o. Peregrine falcons initiated their autumn migration mainly in September, and arrived at their wintering areas mainly in October, said Professor Mike Bruford, an ecologist at Cardiff University. Peregrine falcons that depart from different breeding grounds use different routes, and winter at widely
36、 distributed sites across four distinct regions. Individual birds that were tracked for more than one year exhibited strong path repeatability during migration, complete loyalty to wintering locations and limited breeding dispersal (扩散). The researchers quantified the migration strategies and found
37、that migration distance is the most significant differentiation. They used whole genome sequencing and found a gene-ADCY8, which is known to be involved in long-term memory in other animals in previous research- associated with differences in migratory distance. They found ADCY8 had a variant at hig
38、h frequency in long-distance migrant populations of peregrine falcons, indicating this variant is being favorably selected because it may increase powers of long-term memory thought to be essential for long-distance migration.Previous studies have identified several candidate genomic regions that ma
39、y regulate migration-but our work is the strongest demonstration of a specific gene associated with migratory behavior yet identified, Professor Bruford said. The researchers further looked at models of likely future migration behavior to predict the impact of global warming. If the climate warms at
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