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1、北京市朝阳区高三年级第一次综合练习英语学科测试 2019.3(考试时间100分钟 满分120分)本试卷共10页。考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。第一部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节 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。A John Carter was rescued from the sea near his holiday home yesterday. The accident happened while he _1_ (wal

2、k) along a steep cliff at the edge of the sea. He was blown off by a strong wind and _2_ (fall) into the sea, 30 meters below. Luckily, a woman saw him in the sea soon afterwards and she called the police rescue service. Mr. Carter was taken to hospital with a _3_ (break) arm. “Im very lucky to be a

3、live,” he said. “I cant thank the woman enough.”BMany elephants can paint. In fact, elephants in zoos sometimes draw on the ground _4_ a stick. Seeing this, some trainers teach the elephants _5_ they can hold paintbrushes, and encourage them to choose colors and paint. Of course, not every painting

4、is good. Just like humans, only some elephants are very creative. Now, an online gallery sells paintings by these elephant artists. By doing this, the gallery hopes to earn money _6_ (protect) elephants.C Golden Gate Park is in San Francisco, California. It is one of the largest urban _7_ (park) in

5、the United States. Over one million colorful flowers, trees and other plants grow in the park. But originally most of the park _8_ (cover) in sand. After a lot of work, it was finally built in 1870. Today, there are many people _9_ (visit) the park every day. They play basketball, soccer, golf and m

6、any other sports there. The park is closed in many places to traffic so people can walk, cycle, or skate _10_ (free). 第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30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。A Game of Light and ShadeIt was a sunny day. I had gone up and down the tower when, outside the door at

7、 the foot, a blind man came toward me. In a moment, he disappeared up the stairs. I looked at the sign that said “To the Tower”, and decided to _11_ him.I caught up with him in the ticket office. There I was _12_ to see the attendant (工作人员) selling him a ticket as if he were any other visitor. Then,

8、 with the ticket in one hand and _13_ the wall with the fingers of the other, the blind man reached the stairs _14_ to the hallway.“That man is blind. What would a blind man climb up the tower for?” I said to the attendant, expecting him to show some _15_, but he didnt answer.“Not the _16_ certainly

9、,” I said. “Perhaps he wants to _17_.”I bought a ticket and _18_ up the stairs. The man hadnt gone as far as I _19_. A third of the way up the tower, I heard his _20_. I slowed down and followed him at a little _21_. He stopped from time to time. When he got to the balcony (阳台), I was a dozen steps

10、_22_. As I reached it, I saw him at the corner of the tower.At last, after ten minutes, I _23_ him. “Excuse me,” I said as politely as I could, “but I am curious to know _24_ you came up.”He smiled. “Coming up the stairs, you will notice how not just light but sun _25_ into the tower through the nar

11、row windows here and there, so that you can feel the _26_the cool stairs suddenly become quite warmand how up here behind the wall there is _27_, but as soon as going opposite a window you can find the sun. There is no _28_ so good as this for feeling the difference between light and shade. It is no

12、t the first time Ive come up.” The blind man seemed quite _29_, just like a child who was enjoying his favorite games. He told me the truth that blind men can also find the beauty in life _30_ they cannot enjoy the sights of the world. 11. A. acceptB. follow C. control D. visit12. A. frightenedB. di

13、sappointed C. surprised D. embarrassed13. A. touching B. climbing C. hitting D. covering14. A. pointingB. attaching C. contributing D. leading15. A. respectB. doubt C. concern D. sympathy16. A. view B. test C. prize D. trick17. A. kickB. jump C. relax D. escape18. A. struggledB. explored C. wandered

14、 D. hurried 19. A. promisedB. examinedC. imagined D. confirmed20. A. steps B. words C. secrets D. cheers21. A. standardB. distance C. expense D. intention22. A. ahead B. around C. outside D. behind23. A. recognizedB. surrounded C. approached D. witnessed24. A. why B. how C. when D. whether25. A. kno

15、cks B. pours C. slides D. bursts26. A. trendB. reaction C. change D. honor27. A. light B. space C. messD. shade28. A. place B. signal C. object D. period29. A. nervous B. content C. curious D. patient30. A. unlessB. because C. once D. although第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C

16、、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AGet Involved! Make a Donation!So what is rewilding?Imagine our natural homes growing instead of shrinking. Imagine species (物种) diversifying instead of declining. Thats rewilding. Rewilding is ecological restoration. Rewilding offers hope for wildlife, humans and the plan

17、et.Why is rewilding important and necessary? Our natural ecology is broken. The places where you would expect wildlife to exist have been reduced to wet deserts. The seabed has been destroyed and there have been no living creatures any more. Our wildlife is disappearing. Many wonderful species have

18、declined over the past century. Weve lost more of our large animals than any European country. We need keystone species. These vital species, including top predators (食肉动物), drive ecological processes. Their loss has worsened our living systems. Nature looks after us. Good natural ecology can provid

19、e us with clean air and water, prevent flooding and store carbon. Rewilding can leave the world in a better state than it is today.What are challenges?As a long-term project, our “rewilding britain” has its challenges. Many people are not interested, because we have got used to the lack of native fo

20、rests. Many farmers oppose the idea. They thought it a crazy idea to bring back predators because they would start killing farm animals. It takes time to educate them. Above all, we need money! So we need your help! Make a donation.Help us bring back living systems and restore wild nature!With your

21、help we can. Open up new chances for rewilding and push for change. Develop tools to educate, influence and spread the word.Thanks for your support. 31. Which of the following is the result of rewilding?A. Species become various. B. A lot of animals disappear.C. Environments are destroyed. D. Natura

22、l disasters happen regularly.32. According to the passage, one of the challenges at present is _. A. peoples doubts B. a lack of volunteersC. a shortage of time D. farmers disagreement33. What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To introduce a new project.B. To call on people to give money.C. To w

23、arn people of the natural ecology.D. To convince people to change their mind.BFlying HighBarrington Irving made his historic flight and founded an educational non-profit-making organization. His message for kids: “The only thing that separates you from scientists is determination, hard work and a st

24、rong liking for what you want to achieve.” The secret, he believes, is having a dream in the first place, and that starts with learning experiences that inspire kids to build careers.The moment of inspiration for Irving came at the age of 15 in his parents bookstore. One customer, a professional pil

25、ot, asked Irving if hed thought about becoming a pilot. “I told him I didnt think I was smart enough; but the next day he took me to the cockpit (驾驶舱) of the commercial airplane he flew, and just like that I was hooked.”To follow his dream, Irving turned down a football scholarship to the University

26、 of Florida. He washed airplanes to earn money for a flight school and increased his flying skills by practising at home on a $40 flight simulator (模拟) video game. Then another dream took hold: flying alone around the world. He faced more than 50 rejections for sponsorship before convincing some com

27、panies to donate aircraft components. He took off with no weather radar, no de-icing system, and just $30 in his pocket. “I like to do things people say I cant do.”After 97 days, 26 stops and dozens of thunderstorms, he touched down to a cheering crowd in Miami. “It was seeing so many young people w

28、atching and listening that pushed me into giving back with my knowledge and experience.” Irving has been doing it ever since. He set up his non-profit-making organization, Experience Aviation (航空), aiming to increase the numbers of youth in aviation and science-related careers. Kids attend programme

29、s dealing with hands-on robotics projects and flight simulator challenges.“We want to create chances for students to accomplish something amazing,” he notes. Perhaps Irvings most powerful educational tool is the example his own life provides. After landing his record-breaking flight at age 23, he sa

30、id, “Everyone told me I was too young, that I didnt have enough experience, strength, or knowledge. They told me it would take forever and Id never come home. Well . guess what?” 34. According to Irving, what is the most important in achieving success? A. Meeting people who provide unexpected help.B

31、. Getting a chance to study technical knowledge.C. Having something specific that you want to accomplish.D. Developing communication with different organizations.35. What Irving replied to the pilot in the bookstore suggested that _. A. he felt embarrassed to refuse the offerB. he was doubtful about

32、 his own abilitiesC. he knew his efforts would be rewardedD. he realized immediately how lucky he was36. What can we learn about Irving in Paragraph 3? A. He chose to reduce his budget as low as possible.B. He was finally given enough money to keep going. C. He got the most useful flying tips from h

33、is video game.D. He took on a further challenge after he knew how to fly.37. Irving set up his non-profit-making organization because _.A. he hoped to become a public figureB. he expected to start a business in other fieldsC. he saw there was great interest in what he was doingD. he thought he could

34、 teach more than flight schools couldCTraining the BrainPeople who can accomplish unbelievable tasks, such as memorizing thousands of random numbers in under an hour, state that they just have normal brains. Some memory superstars compete in Olympic-like World Memory Championships. These mental athl

35、etes, or MAs for short, can memorize names of dozens of strangers in a few minutes or any poem handed them. Ed Cooke, a 24-year-old MA, explains they see themselves as participants rescuing the long-lost art of memory training. These techniques existed not to recall useless information, but to cut i

36、nto the brain basic text and ideas.A study in the journal Nature examined eight people who finished near the top of the World Memory Championships. The scientists examined whether their brains were fundamentally different from everyone elses or whether they were simply making better use of memorizin

37、g abilities we all possess. They put the MAs and control subjects into brain scanners and had them memorize numbers and photographs. The result surprised everyone. The brains of the MAs and those of the control subjects were indistinguishable. On every test, the MAs scored in the normal range. Howev

38、er, when the scientists examined what part of the brain was used during a memory activity, they found the MAs relied more heavily on areas in the brain involved in spatial memory.MAs offer an explanation: anything can be fixed upon our memories and kept in order by constructing a building in the ima

39、gination and filling it with pictures of what needs to be recalled. Dating back to the fifth century, the building is called a memory palace. Even as late as the fourteenth century, when there were copies of any text, scholars needed to remember what was read to them. Reading to remember requires a

40、different technique than speed reading. If something is made memorable, it has to be repeated. Until relatively recently, people read only a few books intensively (细致地) again and again, usually aloud. Today we read extensively, usually only once and without continuous focus.So the great difference i

41、s the ability to create impressive pictures in mind and to do it quickly. Using memory palaces, MAs create memorized pictures. For example, recombine the pictures to form unforgettable scenes such as the ways through a town. One competitor used his own body parts to help him memorize a 57,000-word d

42、ictionary.Anyone who wishes to train the mind needs first to create fantastical palaces in the imagination. Then they should cut each building into cubbyholes for memories. In a short amount of time, they will notice improvement with remembering things. To keep the skill sharp, MAs deliberately empt

43、y their palaces after competitions, so they can reuse them and they recommend that beginners do the same. 38. We can learn from Paragraph 2 that a mental athlete _. A. owns a brain that is larger in size B. shows a gift in mental ability tests C. uses the memorizing technique better D. depends less

44、on the areas that control spatial memory39. Why does the author mention “speed reading” in Paragraph 3? A. To discuss the memorizing technique in the fifth century. B. To give the reason why people read only a few books carefully. C. To explain the text fourteenth century scholars had to remember. D

45、. To compare the type of reading nowadays with that of earlier times.40. What can be inferred from Paragraph 4? A. There is a variety of unforgettable scenes. B. Memory palaces can be quickly forgotten. C. Impressive pictures are in actual buildings. D. One person probably has 57,000 body parts.41.

46、What does the underlined word “cubbyholes” in the last paragraph probably mean? A. Small spaces. B. Blacks holes. C. Technical skills.D. Different numbers.DEarly or Later Day CareMany young parents are confused about whether their children should have early day care, and there have always been diffe

47、rent views on this subject.The British psychoanalyst John Bowlby believes that separation from parents during the sensitive “attachment” period from birth to three may scar a childs personality and lead to psychological problems in later life. Some people have drawn the conclusion from Bowlbys work

48、that children should not be subjected to day care before three because of the parental separation it causes, and many people do believe this.According to Bowlby, a great deal of psychological harm can occur when young children are separated from their parents. If they are left without touch for a wh

49、ile, they will have a higher stress level. Parents influence on their childrens well-being may never be greater than during the earliest years of life, whena childs brain is developingrapidly and when nearly all of her or his experiences are shaped by parents and the family environment.However, ther

50、e are critics. Some anthropologists (人类学家) point out that the love affair between children and parents found in modern societies does not usually exist in traditional societies. There has been a long history of the fact that father and mother did not bring up their children alone. Plato, around 394

51、B.C., argued that a system of early child care would free women to participate in society. Results from Israeli and Dutch studies show that child-raising duties are more evenly distributed among a broader group of people.Besides, studies have reported that early day care has a neutral or slightly po

52、sitive effect on childrens development. They learn the benefits of being socially smart, understanding the concept of sharing and caring. They promote concentration skills, which is very important in their learning.There are games where children are taught basic language and mathematical skills thro

53、ugh stories and everyday examples.Common sense tells us that early day care would not be so widespread if children had problems with it. But Bowlbys analysis raises the possibility that it has delayed effects. The possibility that such care might lead to more mental illness 15 or 20 years later can

54、only be explored by the use of statistics. Whatever the long-term effects, parents sometimes find the immediate effects difficult to deal with. Children under three dislike leaving their parents and show unhappiness. At the age of three almost all children find it easy to go to the nursery. The matt

55、er, then, is far from being clearly known, though experience and available evidence indicate that early day care is reasonable for young children. 42. Thepassagemainlyargueswhether_. A.childrenoverthreewillacceptschool educationB.childrenunderthreeshouldbesenttonurseryschoolsC.thefamilyrelationshipi

56、sdifferentintraditionalsocietiesD.early daycareshouldbe totally replaced in modern societies43. WhichofthefollowingsupportsBowlbystheory? A.Early daycarewouldnt besopopular if it had negative effects. B. Separationfromparentsforyoungchildreniscommoninhistory.C.Parentsfindtheimmediateeffectsofearlyda

57、ycaredifficulttodealwith. D.Studies show early daycarehasapositiveeffectonchildrensdevelopment.44. Theauthorsattitudetowardsearlydaycareisthat_. A.childrenunderthreeshouldstaywiththeirparents B. it has potential benefits for both children and parentsC.the badeffectofit on childrenwill disappear as t

58、hey grow up D.itiscontroversialandthesettlementcallsfortheuseofstatistics45. Which of the following shows the development of ideas in the passage? A. B. C. D. I: Introduction P: Point Sp: Sub-point (次要点) C: Conclusion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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Can We Stop Food Lon

59、ging Through Imaginary Eating?Are you fighting an urge to reach for chocolate? Then, let it melt in your mind, not in your mouth. According to the recent research, imagining eating a specific food reduces your interest in that food, so you eat less of it.This reaction to repeated exposure to foodbei

60、ng less interested in something because youve experienced it too muchis called habituation. _46_The research is the first to show that habituation can occur through the power of the mind. “If you just think about the food itselfhow it tastes and smellsthat will increase your appetite,” said Carey Mo

61、rewedge, a well-known psychologist. “It might be better to force yourself to repeatedly think about chewing and swallowing the food in order to reduce your longing. _47_ Visualizing yourself eating chocolate wouldnt prevent you from eating lots of cheese,” he added.Morewedge conducted an interesting

62、 experiment. 51 subjects were divided into three groups. One group was asked to imagine putting 30 coins into a laundry machine and then eating three chocolates. _48_ Another group was asked to imagine putting three coins into a laundry machine and then eating 30 chocolates. Lastly, a control group

63、imagined just putting 33 coins into the machinewith no chocolates. _49_ When they said they had finished, these were taken away and weighed. The results showed the group that had imagined eating 30 chocolates each ate fewer of the chocolates than the other groups._50_ Physical signalsthat full stoma

64、ch feelingare only part of what tells us weve finished a meal. The research suggests that psychological effects, such as habituation, also influence how much a person eats. It may lead to new behavioral techniques for people looking to eat more healthily, or have control over other habits. A. Whats

65、more, this only works with the specific food youve imagined.B. People were advised to try different methods to perform the experiment.C. For example, a tenth bite is desired less than the first bite, according to the study.D. All of them then ate freely from bowls containing the same amount of choco

66、late each.E. It meant those who repeatedly imagined eating would concern about some specific food.F. This requires the same motor skills as eating small chocolates from a packet, the study says.G. This study is part of the research looking into what makes us eat more than we actually need.第三部分:书面表达(

67、共两节,35分)第一节 (15分)假设你是红星中学高三的学生李华。你班交换生Jim将要参加“学在中国”留学生汉语演讲比赛,来信向你咨询。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1. 推荐一个演讲话题;2. 说明推荐的理由;3. 建议他做哪些准备工作。注意:1. 词数不少于50; 2. 邮件的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dear Jim,_Yours,Li Hua(请务必将作文写在答题卡指定区域内)第二节 (20分)假设你是红星中学高三的学生李华。请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,介绍上个月你参加学校组织的“绿色出行,从我做起”活动的完整过程,并以“Green Travel in My Family”为题,

68、给校刊“英语角”写一篇英文稿件。词数不少于60。Green Travel in My Family_(请务必将作文写在答题卡指定区域内)北京市朝阳区高三年级第一次综合练习英语学科测试答案 2019. 3第一部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)1. was walking 2. fell 3. broken 4. with 5. how6. to protect 7. parks 8. was covered 9. visiting 10. freely第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)1115 BCADC 1620 AB

69、DCA 2125 BDCAB 2630 CDABD第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)3135 ADBCB 3640 DCCDA 4145 ABCDB第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)4650 CAFDG第三部分:书面表达(共两节,35分)第一节(15分)一、评分原则:1本题总分为15分,按4个档次给分。2评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言质量初步确定其档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。3评分时应考虑:内容是否完整,条理是否清楚,交际是否得体,语言是否准确。 4拼写、标点符号或书写影响内容表达时,应视其影响程度予以考虑。英、美

70、拼写及词汇用法均可接受。5词数少于50,从总分中减去1分。二、各档次的给分范围和要求:第一档(13分15分)完全完成了试题规定的任务。内容完整,条理清楚;交际得体,表达时充分考虑到了交际的需求;体现出较强的语言运用能力。完全达到了预期的写作目的。第二档(9分12分)基本完成了试题规定的任务。内容、条理和交际等方面基本符合要求;所用语法和词汇满足了任务的要求;语法或用词方面有一些错误,但不影响理解。基本达到了预期的写作目的。第三档(4分8分)未恰当完成试题规定的任务。内容不完整;所用词汇有限,语法或用词方面的错误影响了对写作内容的理解。未能清楚地传达信息。第四档(1分3分)未完成试题规定的任务。

71、写了少量相关信息;语法或用词方面错误较多,严重影响了对所写内容的理解。0分未传达任何信息;所写内容与要求无关。三、One possible version:Dear Jim,Im glad to know that youll take part in the “Studying in China” speech contest. Id like to give you some suggestions.I recommend that you talk about the courses on Chinese traditional culture youve attended. The m

72、ajor reason is that they introduce the real treasure in human history. Besides, since youve taken the courses systematically, youre sure to have a deep understanding of them.To do it well, I think you should choose impressive examples to gain the recognition of the judges. Moreover, you have to prac

73、tice your spoken Chinese to express yourself more clearly and fluently. Speaking skills are also needed, for they can help maximize the effectiveness of your speech. I really hope my advice will be helpful. Wish you a great success. Yours,Li Hua第二节(20分)一、评分原则:1本题总分为20分,按5个档次给分。2评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言质量初步确定

74、其档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。3评分时应考虑:内容要点的完整性、上下文的连贯性、词汇和句式的多样性及语言的准确性。4拼写、标点符号或书写影响内容表达时,应视其影响程度予以考虑。英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。5词数少于60,从总分中减去1分。二、各档次的给分范围和要求:第一档(18分20分)完全完成了试题规定的任务。覆盖了所有内容要点;运用了多样的句式和丰富的词汇;语法或用词方面有个别错误,但为尽可能表达丰富的内容所致;体现了较强的语言运用能力;有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,所写内容连贯、结构紧凑。完全达到了预期的写作目的。第二档(15分17分)完全完成了试题规定的

75、任务。覆盖了所有内容要点;运用的句式和词汇能满足任务要求;语法和用词基本准确,少许错误主要为尽可能表达丰富的内容所致;使用了简单的语句间连接成分,所写内容连贯。达到了预期的写作目的。第三档(12分14分)基本完成了试题规定的任务。覆盖了内容要点;运用的句式和词汇基本满足任务要求;语法和用词方面有一些错误,但不影响理解。基本达到了预期的写作目的。第四档(6分11分)未恰当完成试题规定的任务。漏掉或未描述清楚内容要点;所用句式和词汇有限;语法或用词方面的错误影响了对所写内容的理解。未能清楚地传达信息。第五档(1分5分)未完成试题规定的任务。明显遗漏主要内容;句式单调、词汇贫乏;语法或用词方面错误较

76、多,严重影响了对所写内容的理解。0分未能传达任何信息;所写内容与要求无关。三、内容要点:1. 看到通知2. 全家商议3. 骑车上学/乘车上班4. 分享交流四、One possible version: Green Travel in My FamilyLast month, our school organized an activity named “Green Travel, Start with Me”, which has played an educative role. Seeing the proposal on the bulletin board, my classmates

77、 and I were deeply interested and had a heated discussion. Everyone expressed their willingness to participate. After getting home, I talked to my parents about my ideas. They were very supportive, saying they wouldnt drive to work from the next day. In the following weeks, as we promised, I went to

78、 school by bike every day, while my parents went to work by bus. Tired as we were, we all felt happy. Last Friday, a class meeting was held as scheduled. Some parents were invited, including my father and mother. We shared our experiences and thoughts during the activity. All of us held the same view that environmental protection is so important for our life.Through the activity, we find it our duty to protect the environment. I hope more and more people will join us in green travel.

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