北京市西城区2022-2023学年高三上学期1月期末考试 英语 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、北京市西城区 20222023 学年度第一学期期末试卷高三英语本试卷共 12 页,共 100 分。考试时长 90 分钟。考生务必在答题卡指定区域作答,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(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。Olivia, 9, was shy at first. Shed never been on a horse before. So when she was asked to feed c
2、arrots to the reddish-brown horse named Charlie on a summer Saturday,she approached 1 , unsure of herself at times, turning around to a group ofchildren waiting for their turn to feed him.Olivia eventually made it to the horses mouth and Charlie licked (舔) her handsas she 2 him his favorite treat. O
3、livia was amused.“Thats what I call a(an) 3 ,” said Sabrina, a social worker who has teamedup with the community organization Alkebu-lan Village to help children overcometheir problems and keep them on paths to 4 .“Im excited,” Olivia said smiling. “I love petting him.”The program “Stop Horsing Arou
4、nd” at Alkebu-lan Village was launched this summer with over a dozen kids signing up. They were taught how to approach, feed,brush, and mount the horses 5 eventually they got a chance to ride them.By 6 the programs horses with Sabrinas help and forming 7 withthem, children become more self-aware and
5、 then begin to recognize and face negative feelings and behaviors, which can help them communicate with others and lead tosignificant positive changes to their 8 skills, self-worth and behavior issues.Sabrina first taught the children that Charlie needed to become 9 with themby smelling their hands.
6、 Once Charlie was comfortable, the kids learned how to pet his face and head, and then how to use the lead rope, clean up Charlies messes, and feed him carrots.Olivia wasnt the only kid who was nervous and shy at the beginning. Butultimately Olivia also wasnt the only kid to leave more confident. Th
7、eir 10consistently turned into smiles, laughter and excitement.1. A. happily B. calmly C. slowly D. directly2. A. fed B. left C. made D. threw3. A. award B. exchange C. negotiation D. breakthrough4. A. fame B. success C. responsibility D. freedom5. A. before B. after C. as D. though北京市西城区 20222023 学
8、年度第一学期期末试卷 高三英语 第 1 页(共 12 页)6. A. taking over B. walking with C. caring for D. responding to7. A. routines B. bonds C. judgements D. ideas8. A. technical B. survival C. organizational D. social9. A. popular B. familiar C. satisfied D. patient10. A. resistance B. disappointment C. misunderstanding D
9、. hesitation第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1. 5 分,共 15 分)阅读下列短文,全科免费下载公众号高中僧课堂根据短文内容填空。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。请在答题卡指定区域作答。AGratitude is more than just saying “thank you”. Gratitude is a deeper appreciationfor someone or something. Expressing gratitude makes us feel a positive emotion.Over
10、the past thirty years, there 11 (be) many studies showing that writing agratitude letter to another person offers us an opportunity 12 (escape) fromnegative emotions. Even if we dont share our writing with anyone, the act ofcompleting the exercise alone makes us happier and 13 (satisfied) with life.
11、 Themore we express gratitude, the more positive we feel.BWhen I was in Singapore six years ago, I gave a taxi driver a card 14 aspecific address on it and asked him to take me there as quickly as possible. When we had almost reached the destination, he circled around the block. His meter read $11,
12、but he took only $10. He explained that he wasnt so familiar with this area. Beforegetting out of the taxi, I 15 (tell) that the ride with the taxi driver is always animportant experience 16 creates the first impression about this country for aperson.CWhen were you born? For most people, this is an
13、easy question. Even those who dont know their exact birthday can usually figure out when they were born to withina few years. Yet the Internet is full of quizzes 17 (make) to help you determinein which decade you were born. These are usually based on what 18 (happen) inAmerican pop culture at the ti
14、me you first became aware of it. It sounds foolish. Butmany people, though 19 (complain) about the stupid quizzes, still take them,wondering 20 their answers generate their correct birth year.北京市西城区 20222023 学年度第一学期期末试卷 高三英语 第 2 页(共 12 页)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、
15、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。北京市西城区 20222023 学年度第一学期期末试卷 高三英语 第 3 页(共 12 页)21. The collections of the Southwest Museum focus on _.A. lifestyles of American residentsB. native cultures of the AmericasC. diversity of American festivalsD. development of American arts22. What can a visitor do at the S
16、outhwest Museum?A. Interview noted artists.B. Try painting earthenware.C. Appreciate traveling exhibitions.D. Survey modern American folk art.23. Which benefit can a museum member enjoy?A. Free classes and programs.B. A 10% discount on kachina dolls.C. The priority to reserve guided tours.D. The rig
17、ht to invite friends to exhibition openings.BA few days ago, my husband, Russ, and I lost our house of 28 years to a California wild fire.On that night, we had to leave our house and sleep in the back seat of our Ford.The next morning, we had to drive three and a half hours to find a hotel that had
18、an available room. Only later, in the local newspaper, did we see photographs of the destruction. Our house had been consumed by the fire along with most of our neighborhood.How are we going to rebuild after this? I thought, rounding a corner in thesidewalk on my walk back to the hotel. Is it even p
19、ossible?I noticed something up aheada pair of nickels, shining like precious jewels. They were just nickels, but they somehow felt special. I bent down and picked them up. If these were lucky coins, I could use all the luck I could get.nickelA few days later, I made a trip to the store to buy essent
20、ials. The enormous taskof replacing everything wed lost put a heavy weight on me. I was about to leave when I felt the urge to stop and turn my head to the right. I could hardly believe itthere on北京市西城区 20222023 学年度第一学期期末试卷 高三英语 第 4 页(共 12 页)a shelf, was a nickel! Okay, maybe this is more than luck,
21、 I thought and put the nickel in my pocket.I told myself that I had found the nickels just by chance. Then I found one nextto my plate at a restauranton Thanksgiving, no less, when I was missing our house more than ever. It seemed that a nickel appeared whenever my spirits plummeted.Whenever I reach
22、ed my breaking point, Id find another nickel. In the grass at thepark, or near the tire of my car in a parking lot. Once, my change for a quick lunch was given entirely in nickels. “Im sorry,” the cashier said. “Its all we have.”Its all I needed!One day, I was sitting at the desk when my phone rang.
23、 It was a real-estate agent Id been working with.“I have a new listing,” she said.“When can we see it?”A few hours later, Russ and I were following the agent down the driveway toward the house.I didnt think long. Because there, in the driveway, 24. After the wild fire, the couple _.A. lived in their
24、 car for one nightB. took some photos of the destructionC. could hardly afford their Thanksgiving dinnerD. saved precious items from the burned down house25. What does the underlined word “plummeted” in Paragraph 6 probably mean?A. Remained. B. Changed. C. Strengthened. D. Sank.26. What did the foun
25、d nickels mean to the author?A. Luck for the foreseeable future.B. Hope during challenging times.C. Signs of a huge fortune to come.D. Reminders of what had happened.27. Which would be the best ending for the passage?A. I spotted a flash of silver in the sun, two nickels, both heads up.B. I found an
26、 old nickel, which seemed to tell a story from the past.C. I saw a mysterious locked box, and thought perhaps it was full of nickels.D. I looked up and imagined something on a cloud, a giant nickel, just for me.北京市西城区 20222023 学年度第一学期期末试卷 高三英语 第 5 页(共 12 页)COf the more than 3,000 species of mosquito
27、es in the world, just a small number specialize in sucking human blood. How mosquitoes track us down so effectively isnt currently known, but it matters, since they carry dangerous diseases which may cause death.“In fact, stopping these annoying insects in their tracks could save up to half amillion
28、 lives lost to those diseases each year,” said Carolyn Gauff, a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute. Thats why Gauffs team wants to understand how they find and target humans.Mosquitoes mostly choose what to bite based on odor (气味). Knowing how apote
29、ntially disease-carrying mosquito finds a person, while ignoring other warm- blooded animals, is a key question. But its not easy to answer, since any animal smell is made up of hundreds of chemicals mixed together in specific percentage. “The actual chemicals that are found in human odor are basica
30、lly the same as the chemicals found in animal odorits the percentages and the relative large amount of those substances in human mixtures thats unique,” said Gauff.To investigate, researchers decided to record neural activity in the brain ofmosquitoes while exposing them to natural human and animal
31、odor samples. They collected odor samples from about 40 different animals. When they compared some of those with the 16 human samples, something jumped out. Decanal is particularly rich in human skin. Common in the natural world, in humans, decanal comes from another, more complex substance. When on
32、e component of our skins natural oils, sapienic acid, breaks down, decanal is left over. This acid is only found in human beings. Its what likely leads to the high levels of decanal that help the mosquitoes smell their way to us.Understanding what the mosquitoes are targeting is only part of the sto
33、ry;knowing how they do it is also important. To see exactly how mosquitoes use this sense, scientists used genetically modified (转基因的) mosquitoes so that they could cutopen mosquitoes heads and watch neurons firing when theyre exposed to human andanimal odors. The research team already knew that mos
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