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    1、丰台区20222023学年度第一期期末练习高三英语笔试(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。I was lucky enough to test into the best high school in the city. But then came my _1_: Am I good enough? It was a question that _2_ me through my first month, even as beg

    2、an to settle in, even as I got used to the early morning wake-ups and moving between buildings for class.I knew I had to work to ground myself. My earliest strategy involved keeping quiet and trying to _3_ my new classmates. Who were these kids anyway? How did they learn in school? All I knew was th

    3、at they were the smartest kids in the city obviously. _4_ wasnt I as well? Hadnt I landed here because I was smart like them? The truth is that I didnt know. This _5_ was like a deadly cell that threatened to divide and divide again, unless I could find some way to stop it.Fortunately, my first roun

    4、d of grades turned out to be _6_, and so did my second. Over the course of my first two years, I began to build the same kind of _7_ Id had at my previous school. With each little achievement, my doubt _8_ took leave.I loved any subject that involved writing and labored through math. I had classmate

    5、s who were always a step or two ahead of me, whose achievements seemed effortless, but I tried not to let that get to me. I was beginning to understand that if I put in extra hours of studying, I could often _9_ the gap. I wasnt a straight-A student, but I was always _10_ and I made progress.1. A. e

    6、xcitementB. satisfactionC. angerD. worry2. A. freedB. doggedC. warmedD. guided3. A. observeB. admireC. supportD. calm4. A. OrB. SoC. ButD. For5. A. guessB. doubtC. interestD. risk6. A. excellentB. averageC. differentD. unique7. A. responsibilityB. friendshipC. confidenceD. teamwork8. A. suddenlyB. f

    7、requentlyC. accidentallyD. slowly9. A. closeB. noticeC. locateD. create10. A. expectingB. tryingC. wonderingD. suffering第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)A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,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。Gary is a childrens book author. He first became _11_ (interest) in cartoon art when he was a

    8、child. He enjoyed writing stories about his characters and sharing _12_ (they) with others. However, he was quite disappointed when the adults praised his cartoon works just out of politeness. _13_ (improve) this awkward situation, Gary started writing funny stories. He _14_ (know) even polite adult

    9、s could not pretend a laugh.B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,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。Saving nature is at the very heart of what we do as WWF. We protect wildlife _15_ many reasons. It is a source of inspiration. It boosts a sense of wonder. It is fundamental to the balance of nature. In our wo

    10、rk, WWF focuses on saving populations of the most _16_ (importance) species in the wild. Finally, by protecting species, we save this beautiful and irreplaceable planet _17_ is called home.C阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。全科免费下载公众号高中僧课堂在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。Schloss and her partner set out to

    11、 find out _18_ people like certain colors more than others. Their studies suggest that color preference _19_ (cause) by how someone feels about objects of that color. For example, people often like blue _20_ it reminds them of clear skies and clean water. On the other hand, people tend to shy away f

    12、rom brown because they are reminded of the food that has gone bad.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AExplore your world MirthyOnline events to help you discover, learn and connectWho is Mirthy?Mirthy is one of the most popular websites for online eve

    13、nts and already loved and trusted by more than 45,000 people. It was designed to create an inclusive community where people can learn share and connect with others through a variety of events that are active, sociable, and uplifting. Its all about fulfilment and wellbeing.There are some online event

    14、s each month to try, from craft workshops (手工工坊) to fitness sessions. For example, according to our event calendar, this week you can attend gardening classes and singing lessons. So whether you have a desire to get fitter or to pick up a new skill signing up for classes and events with Mirthy could

    15、 be just what you have been looking for.How does it work?Sign up via the online registration form at M. Then you can take a look through the calendar of upcoming events and see what takes your fancy.Once you register for an event you will then receive a link on email ready for you to join the live e

    16、vent. If your plans change and you cant make it, you will receive a link for a 7-day replay that you can watch at a time that is convenient for you!Best of all, its completely FREE to joinJoin Mirthy for free today and you can enjoy any 4 events every month, for free! If youre up for more, then you

    17、can either select and book additional events on a pay-as-you-go basis, normally for 2.99 each, or you can upgrade to the Premium membership giving you full free access to all events for only 4.99 per month.If you choose to go for the Premium membership, theres no contract. You simply upgrade your me

    18、mbership and you can cancel anytime.21. What can people do at Mirthy this week?A. Make art crafts.B. Talk about fitness experience.C. Learn songs.D. Study wild plants and animals.22 Which of the following is true about Mirthy?A. People can sign up for the events online.B. The events can be watched a

    19、gain at any time.C. People can upgrade their membership for free.D. No more than 4 events are offered each month.23. Whats the main purpose of this passage?A. To share a lifestyle.B. To recommend a website.C. To introduce online events.D. To explain a registration process.BIt was a week after my mom

    20、 had passed away and I didnt know how to go on with life. So when I received an email from a friend about a race benefiting cancer research, I ignored it. It seemed to prick my heart, as cancer was the disease that had taken my mother away from me.But something about my friends words“I can help orga

    21、nize the whole thing”stuck with me. I felt obliged(有义务的)to agree. In the weeks to come, I managed to re-enter the world of the living. I checked our teams website daily, feeling proud each time a donation ticked up our total. I knew my mom would have wanted it that way. She was the type who never go

    22、t defeated. It was this very spirit that helped me get by.When the race ended, I noticed the runners all had one thing in common: There were big smiles on their faces. They made it look so rewarding and effortless. I wanted in.So I enrolled in another race two months later. Considering I could barel

    23、y run a mile, it was ambitious. But my friend and I made a training plan so I wouldnt come in last. I followed it religiously and didnt let anything get in my way.Running up and down the citys hills, I was flooded with memories. I had lived there after college and my mother had visited often. I pass

    24、ed Bloomingdales, recalling the time she and I had gotten into a screaming argument there.I was about to beat myself up when I remembered what Mom had said after her diagnosis of cancer. “I dont want you to feel guilty about anything.” Her paper-thin hands had held me tightly. A weight lifted from m

    25、y shoulders.When the race day arrived, I gave it my all for my mom and for all she had taught me and continued to teach me. As I ran, whenever I felt like slowing down, I pictured her cheering me on.Crossing the finish line, I was filled with her love and a sense of peace.24. Why did the author igno

    26、re the email in the beginning?A. She felt it hard to finish the race.B. She had no time to join in the event.C. She thought the research meaningless.D. She was reminded of her mothers death.25 What mainly helped the author recover from her moms death?A. The company of her friends.B. The inspiration

    27、from her mom.C. The pleasure in going for a run.D. The success in organizing an event.26. Which of the words can best describe the authors mom?A. Considerate and polite.B. Brave and humorous.C. Strong-willed and caring.D. Outgoing and patient.27. What might be the best title for the passage?A How I

    28、Got Healed in RunningB. The Loss of Sweet MemoriesC. What Matters Most in RunningD. The Rewards of Great FriendshipCOver millions of years humans have responded to certain situations without thinking too hard. If our ancestors spotted movement in the nearby forest, they would run first and question

    29、later. At the same time, the ability to analyze and to plan is part of what separates us from other animals. The question of when to trust your instinct (直觉)and when to think slow matters in the office as much as in the savannah(草原).Slow thinking is the feature of a well-managed workplace. Yet insti

    30、nct also has its place. Some decisions are more connected to emotional responses and less to analysis. In demanding customer-service or public-facing situations, instinct is often a better guide to how to behave.Instinct can also be improved. Plenty of research has shown that instinct becomes more u

    31、nerring with experience. In one well-known experiment, volunteers were asked to assess whether a selection of designer handbags were real or not. Some were instructed to operate on instinct and others to deliberate(深思熟虑)over their decision. Instinct worked better for those who owned at least three d

    32、esigner handbags; indeed, it outperformed analysis. The more expert you become, the better your instinct tends to be.However, the real reason to embrace fast thinking is that it is, well, fast. It is often the only way to get through the day. To take one example, when your inbox floods with new emai

    33、ls at the start of a new day, there is absolutely no way to read them all carefully. Instinct is what helps you decide which ones to answer and which to delete or leave unopened. Fast thinking can also help the entire organization. The value of many managerial decisions lies in the simple fact that

    34、they have been made at all. Yet as data explodes, the temptation(诱惑)to ask for one more bit of analysis has become much harder to resist. Managers often suffer from overthinking, turning a simple problem into a complex one.When to use instinct in the workplace rests on its own form of pattern recogn

    35、ition. Does the decision maker have real expertise in this area? Is this a field in which emotion matters more than reasoning? Above all, is it worth delaying the decision? Slow thinking is needed to get the big calls right. But fast thinking is the way to stop deliberation turning to a waste of tim

    36、e.28. What does the underlined word “unerring” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Accurate.B. Creative.C. Controllable.D. Obvious.29. What can we learn from the passage?A. Managers can afford the cost of slow thinking.B. Fast thinking can be a boost to work efficiency.C. Slow thinking will hold us back

    37、 in the long run.D. Too much data is to blame for wrong decisions.30. What is the authors purpose of writing the passage?A. To explain how instinct works.B. To compare instinct and slow thinking.C. To highlight the value of instinct in the workplace.D. To illustrate the development of different thin

    38、king patterns.DIt all started when I typed a perfectly reasonable prompt (提示词) into one of several apps on the market that can create an image based on text. “Skull space laser dinosaur starship explosion,” I wrote. The app processed for a few seconds, and returned four images, one of which was stra

    39、ngely accurate: a dinosaur-looking skull screamed out of an empty space, trailing fire. It looked like an illustration from the art magazine, and perhaps art from the magazine influenced its creation.Text-to-image AIs identify images by looking at the text that people have used to describe those pic

    40、tures online. When the app got my prompt, it studied images that random people had described as “dinosaur” or laser and soon then used what is called a diffusion model (扩散模型) to add a bunch of random chaos to those pictures. Once they were suitably completed, it “upscaled” them, removing noise and s

    41、harpening focus. Its work is so good that an artist using it recently won first place for digital images at the Colorado State Fair.But there are major ethical (道德的) issues raised by the success of such AIs. The biggest has to do with those training data sets. Reporters recently discovered that the

    42、data set used by Text-to-image AIs contained images of violence. Some companies are working on ways to prevent the public from seeing images based on offensive and illegal pictures in the data set. A representative of the companies also noted that the images in its data set are “already available in

    43、 the public internet on publicly available websites”.But even if this problem is fixed there is still the question of all the other pictures online that are being transformed into AI-generated masterpieces. As many artists have pointed out, their works are being used without payment. The image-gener

    44、ating algorithm (算法) creates illustrations and even movies by using data sets stocked with art stolen from artists who post their works online.Some AI researchers argue that their algorithms arent stealing from artists so much as learning from them just as human artists learn from each other. But a

    45、more ethical approach would be for companies to acknowledge their debt to artists and create a model of voluntary collective licensing, much like what radio stations first did in radios early days. Back then, musicians created groups like BMI to collectively license their music to radio stations the

    46、n BMI would pay artists based on how often their songs were played. Perhaps artists and art institutions today could form a “collecting society” that would allow companies to license their artwork for data sets.To create ethical AI systems, we need to acknowledge the people whose work makes those sy

    47、stems so magical. We cant simply snarf up every image online we need humans to manage those data sets and we need to pay them to do it.31. What can we learn about Text-to-image AIs from the first two paragraphs?A. They are developed to process pictures.B. They are used to describe online pictures.C.

    48、 They use a diffusion model to combine pictures.D. They create their works based on online pictures.32. One of the issues raised by the success of Text-to-image AIs is _.A. the influence upon art creation.B. the availability of online pictures.C. the neglect of the artists copyright.D. the prospect

    49、of artists being replaced.33. Why did the author mention BMI in Paragraph 5?A. To introduce the role that BMI played in AI history.B. To present a way to regulate the use of online pictures.C. To prove the necessity of licensing music to radio stations.D. To demonstrate the urgency of forming a coll

    50、ecting society.34. What can we infer from the passage?A. It is not practical to improve the image-generating algorithm.B. The function of Text-to-image AIs shouldnt be underestimated.C. Human efforts should be valued in the application of Text-to-image AIs.D. Companies should be held responsible for

    51、 the illegal pictures on public websites.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。It wont sound like a big surprise when I tell you that kindness plays an important role in a persons wellbeing It can lead to changes like higher self-esteem(自尊心) and lower blood press

    52、ure. Even just witnessing acts of kindness can make us happier._35_ “From giving away a cup of hot chocolate in a park to giving away a gift in the lab, those performing an act of kindness consistently underestimated how positive their receivers would feel, thinking their act was of less value than

    53、receivers perceived it to be,” states a study._36_ Yet, why is there this difference between what we think someone will feel from an act of kindness versus what they do feel? Why do we underestimate the impact we have on others?Many of us dont have a real sense of our value. Its been estimated that

    54、as many as 85 percent of people struggle with low self-esteem. _37_ This “voice” tends to shift our focus inward assessing our every move, and having bad effect on our relationships.Unlike a conscience(良心), this inner critic doesnt motivate positive behavior. _38_ It encourages us to hold back feedi

    55、ng us thoughts like, “Dont stick your neck out”: “No one wants to hear from you”; and “Youre going to make a fool of yourself.”One wonderful way to fight against our critical inner voice is through acts of being kind to others. _39_ We must also try to see ourselves through the eyes of the people we

    56、 affect. The degree to which were able to do that will help determine our own happiness along with the happiness we light up in others.A. However, the work doesnt stop there.B. People may lower the value of their own kind comments.C. We all carry around a “critical inner voice” that tends to put us

    57、down.D. Instead of seeing what we have to offer, we may think of ourselves as a burden.E. This misunderstanding suggests that people devalue their own actions in relation to others.F. Instead, it turns us against ourselves, making us underestimate our beneficial effect on others.G. Yet, people may n

    58、ot truly know the impact that even the smallest of kind acts can have on another person.第三部分 书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节(共4小题;第40、41题各2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答题卡指定区域作答。Before ending upon a supermarket shelf, an avocado(牛油果) has produced 1.3 kilograms of carbon into the atmosphere. Its prod

    59、uction alone consumes 60 gallons of water. Despite this, the fruit will often be thrown away as household waste.Household food waste is the result of mismanagement. Much of the waste is avoidable and the food may have been eaten had it been better managed. To reduce household food waste, a growing n

    60、umber of food retailers decide to remove date labelling(标签), such as the “use-by” or “best-before” date, from some fresh food items.Past studies have confirmed the importance of date labelling. Almost 60% of western European consumers surveyed said they “always” check date labels while purchasing. B

    61、ut date labelling has long come under criticism because failure to truly understand date labelling often leads to unreasonable decision making. Indeed, consumers commonly dont accept edible(可食用的), but date-expired(过期的) food.The removal of date labelling is therefore a promising start. Without date l

    62、abels, information that may affect consumers understanding of what is edible, is removed. Instead, consumers are encouraged to sense-check fresh food items.In the case of an avocado, the advice given to consumers is that when ripe, it should have a “pleasant and slightly sweet aroma(气味)”, while the

    63、skin should be “dark green or brown”. Information is also provided on how an avocado should look, taste, and feel when “overripe”. It is hoped that a better informed consumer will be less likely to blindly throw away food due to an expiration date.40. What do food retailers decide to do to reduce ho

    64、usehold food waste?_41. Why has date labelling long been criticized?_42. Please decide which part is false in the following statement, then underline it and explain why.If consumers can be better informed, they will not accept edible, but date-expired food._43. Once date labels are removed from some

    65、 fresh food items, what problem(s) might be caused? (In about 40 words)_第二节(20分)44. 假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你的英国朋友Jim来信,询问你如何提高学习效率。请你给他写一封回信,介绍你的具体做法及原因。注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dear Jim,_Yours,Li Hua丰台区20222023学年度第一期期末练习高三英语笔试(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

    66、、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。【110题答案】【答案】1. D 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. A 7. C 8. D 9. A 10. B第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)A【1114题答案】【答案】11. interested 12. them 13. To improve 14. knewB【1517题答案】【答案】15. for 16. important 17. which#thatC【1820题答案】【答案】18. if#whether 19. is caused 20. because第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,38分)第一节(共

    67、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。A【2123题答案】【答案】21. C 22. A 23. BB【2427题答案】【答案】24. D 25. B 26. C 27. AC【2830题答案】【答案】28. A 29. B 30. CD【3134题答案】【答案】31. D 32. C 33. B 34. C第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。【3539题答案】【答案】35. G 36. E 37.

    68、 C 38. F 39. A第三部分 书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节(共4小题;第40、41题各2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)【4043题答案】【答案】40. Food retailers decide to remove date labelling. 41. Because failure to truly understand date labelling often leads to unreasonable decision making. 42. If consumers can be better informed, they will not accept ed

    69、ible, but date-expired food. Because consumers are encouraged to sense-check fresh food items, and the information is also provided on how the food should look, taste, and feel when “overripe”. So if consumers can be better informed, they will be likely to accept edible, but date-expired food. 43. R

    70、emoving date labels from some fresh food items can prevent consumers from knowing the edible information of the food.第二节(20分)【44题答案】【答案】Dear Jim,In your last letter, you mentioned that you wanted to know how to improve learning efficiency. Ill give you some advice.Firstly, when acquiring new knowled

    71、ge, you should try to make connections with what you have already learned. Secondly, you should learn to do “spaced review”, especially during the first day after learning. Besides, there are some common practices you should know, such as sleeping well and doing physical exercise. All these can help improve your memory and learn effectively.I hope my advice will be useful. If you need more help, please let me know. Yours, Li Hua

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