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北京市東城區(qū)2023-2024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期中英語(yǔ)質(zhì)量檢測(cè)模擬試題一、第一部分知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),30分)第一節(jié):完型填空(共10題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)1、閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Onedayalltheemployeesofaveryfamouscompanyreachedtheirofficeandallsawabigsignonthemaindoorwhichsaidthis:"Yesterdaythepersonwhohasbeenhindering(阻礙)yourgrowthinthiscompany
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.Weinviteyoutojointhefuneral(葬禮)intheroomthathasbeenpreparedinthegym."Inthebeginningtheyallgot
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forthedeathofoneoftheircolleaguesbutafterawhiletheystartedgetting
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toknowwhowasthatpersonwhohinderedthedevelopmentoftheircolleaguesandthecompanyitself?The
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inthegymwassuchthatsecurityagentswereorderedtocontrolthecrowdwithintheroom.Themorepeople
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thecoffin(棺材),themoretheexcitementheatedup.Everyonethought"Whoisthispersonthatwashinderingmyprogress?"Onebyonetheemployeesgotclosertothecoffinandwhentheylookedinsideitthey
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becamespeechless.Theyallgottostandnearthecoffinandfeltshockedand
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asifsomeonehadtouchedthedeepestpartoftheirsoul.Therewasamirrorinsidethecoffin:everyonewholookedinsideitcouldseethemselves!Therewasalsoasignnexttothemirrorthat
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:"ThereisonlyonepersonwhoiscapableofsettinglimitstoyourgrowthandITISYOU!"Yourlifedoesnotchangewhenyourbosschanges,whenyourfriendschange,whenyourparentschange,whenyourhusbandorwifechanges…No,yourlifechangeswhenYOUchangewhenyougo
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yourlimitingbeliefsinside.Examineyourself,watchyourself.Don'tbeafraidof
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,impossibilitiesandlosses.Beawinner;buildyourselfandyourreality.Rememberit'sthewayyoufacelifeitselfthatmakesthedifference.(1)
A.diedaway B.diedout C.passedaway D.passedout (2)
A.happy B.sad C.joyful D.grateful (3)
A.calm B.curious C.conscious D.convenient (4)
A.way B.sadness C.excitement D.disappointment (5)
A.bought B.sold C.reached D.touched (6)
A.carefully B.actually C.suddenly D.madly (7)
A.insilence B.inreturn C.inneed D.inorder (8)
A.wrote B.spoke C.read D.told (9)
A.beyond B.together C.without D.towards (10)
A.changes B.difficulties C.advantages D.bargains 第二節(jié):語(yǔ)法填空(共10題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)2、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。AOvertheyears,computergamesdeveloped
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(rapid).Technologyimproved,andtherewerealwaysnewandbettergamestoplay.YoucouldthenplaygamesovertheInternet
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peoplefromallovertheworld,sing
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(use)eithercomputersorsmartphones.Theonlinegameswerefascinatinganditwasalwaysexciting
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(play).BThenextmorning,Meggotupatteno'clockandhadbreakfastalone.Jo
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(spend)themorningwithafriendandtheafternoonreadingintheappletree.Bethpulledallhertoysoutofherclosetbutthenleftthemtoplaysomemusic.Amyputonher
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(good)dressandwentoutsidetodraw,hopingsomeonewouldnoticethebeautifulyoungartist.Nooneappeared,soshewentforawalk,got
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(catch)intherain,andcamehomedripping.C
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cigarettebutts(煙頭)aresmall,theyarebadfortheenvironment.Worldwide,about4.3trillioncigarettebutts
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(litter)everyyear.Aswellasspoilingthebeautyoftheenvironment,theycontaintoxicchemicals.Thesefindtheirwayintothewatersupply
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theyaffectwaterqualityandendangerplantsandanimals.二、第二部分:閱讀理解(共三節(jié),50分)第一節(jié)(共14題:每小題2分,滿分28分)3、LastyearItookatriptoDunhuangwithsomefriends.Afterweleftourhotel,westeppedoutintoasandstormthatmorning.Thankfully,manyofourgroupwerewell-preparedwithfacemasksandcaps.I,ontheotherhand,wasnotasequipped.Ishouldhavelearnedabouttheconditionstherebetter.Thiswas,admittedly,thelow-pointofthetrip,butreparation(補(bǔ)償)wasmadethateveningwithatriptoanamazingculturalshow,fittinglycalled"SilkRoad".ThiswasamoreinterestingtakeontheSilkRoad'shistory,usingdanceandsongtoshowthevividculturaltraditionsandartisticlegacies(遺產(chǎn))
ofDunhuangandtheSilkRoad.Itwasafullyentertainingevening.Thenextday'svisittotheMogaoCaveswascertainlythehighlightofthetrip.Fromtheoutside,theylookperfectlyordinary.Butuponenteringthedry,coolcaves,it'sasthoughyou'vebeentakentoanotherworld:it'sagreatplaceofancientartworkwith45,000squaremetresofmurals(壁畫)andstatues,makingittheworld'slargestcollectionofBuddhistart.Muchoftheoriginalpink-colouredpaintshaveturnedblack.Ourguidesaid,"Thepaintersspentmuchoftheirlivespaintinginthenear-dark,guidedonlybynaturallightanddimoillamps,andassuch,mostwentblind."Outofthedarknessofthecaves,westeppedintotheblindinglightoftheGobi,withaviewoftheYueyaquan,nestledinthedesertbowl,foranafternoonofsandboardingandcamelrides-SilkRoadstyle.Thankfully,thejourneybackwasamoremodernmodeoftransportation,andwewereallaboardasleepovertrainbacktoLanzhou,settlingintoourcomfortablebunkbedswithintheirpurpleandgoldApsara-motifcabins,andgentlyrockedtosleep.(1)Whatdoweknowabouttheauthorbeforethetrip?
A.Shehaddonepreparationscarefully.B.Shedidn'treallylookforwardtothetrip.C.Shedidn'texpecttoexperienceasandstorm.D.ShehadlearnedverywellaboutDunhuang.(2)Whatdidtheauthormostprobablythinkoftheshow?
A.Itwasthelow-pointofthewholetrip.B.ItfailedtotellmuchaboutDunhuangC.ItignoredsomeculuraltraditionsofDunhuang.D.ItintroducedtheSilkRoadinanentertainingway.(3)Whatcanweleamfromtheguide'swords?
A.TheMogaoCaves'
artworkistypicalofBuddhistart.B.CreatingtheMogaoCaves'
artworkwasverychallenging.C.TheancientartworkattheMogaoCaveswasfamous.D.TheMogaoCaves'
artworkneededprotection.4、LarryRitsemawasoutforanearlymorningjogaroundhisneighborhoodononeweekend.Onaquietstreet,hebegantofeelweak.Suddenly,everythingwentblack.Larryfelltotheground.Lessthanaminutelater.TomAlguirepassedbyonhisbicycle.Hecaughtsightofamanlyingontheroadside,sohejumpedoffhisbikeandranover.HerecognizedLarryimmediately,becausehehadbeenLarry'sdoctorfornearly20years.Dr.Tomfeltforapulse(脈搏)atfirst.Findingnone,hebegantogiveLarryfirstaid.Itwouldn'trestartLarry'sheart,butitwouldkeepthebloodflowinguntilsomeoneelsearived.Tomcouldonlyhopesomeonewouldcomebysoon,aroundsixo'clockinthemorningonaholidayweekend.Tomcouldn'tstoppressingLarry'schesttorunforhelp—Larry'sbraincellswoulddiewithouttheblood.AndTomdidn'thaveacellphonewithhim.U.S.on,acardiddriveby.ButthedriverignoredTom'sappealforhelp.Whatwashegoingtodo?Tomwasveryworried.Finally,anothercarcamedowntheroad,drivenbyMichaelSaliot,aU.S.CoastGuardOfficer.Michaelwasn'tonetopassupachancetohelpapersoninneed.Hequicklydialed911.DoctorsthenfoundthatLarryhadsufferedaheartattackandthereweresevereblockagesintwoofLarry'smajorarteries(動(dòng)脈).OnlythetimelyarrivalofDr.Tomsavedhislife.HowdidDr.Tomhappentobebicyclingthatmorning,downthatquietstreet?ItturnedoutthatasTomrode,hisbikechainfelloff.Hespentabouteightminutesfittingitback;otherwise,hewouldhaveseennothingofLarry'sproblem.(1)DoctorTomgaveLarryfirstaidinorderto
.A.wakeupLarryB.keepLarry'sbloodflowingC.restartLarry'spulseD.stopLarryfrombleeding(2)Whydidn'tTomcall911forhelp?
A.Hecouldn'tstoppressingLarry'schest.B.Hewaswaitingforsomeoneelseforhelp.C.Hewassonervousthatheforgottodoit.D.Hedidn'ttakeacellphonewithhim.(3)WhichofthefollowngisTRUEaccordangothetext?
A.TomAlguiresawLarrywhenLarryfelltothegroundB.LarryRitsemawenttoworkearlyonfootthatmorningC.FromfittedhisbikechainbackafterLarrywassenttohospital.D.MichaelSaliotwasamanalwaysreadytohelpothers.5、Hardwareingeneral,andsmartphonesinparticular,havebecomeahugeenvironmentalandhealthproblemintheGlobalSouth'slandfillsites.Electronicwaste(e-waste)currentlytakesup5percentofallglobalwaste,anditissettoincreaserapidlyasmoreofusownmorethanonesmartphone,laptopandpowerbank.TheyendupinplaceslikeAgbogbloshieonthesuburbsofGhana'scapital,Accra.Itisthebiggeste-wastedump(垃圾場(chǎng))intheworld,where10,000informalworkerswalkthroughtonsofabandonedgoodsaspartofaninformalrecyclingprocess.Theyrisktheirhealthsearchingforthepreciousmetalsthatarefoundinabandonedsmartphones.ButAgbogbloshielegallyshouldnotexist.TheBaselConvention,a1989treaty(條約),aimstopreventdevelopednationsfromunauthorizeddumpingofe-wasteinlessdevelopedcountries.Thee-wasteindustry,however,circumventsregulationbyexportinge-wastelabelledas"secondhandgoods"topoorcountrieslikeGhana,knowingfullwellthatitisheadingforalandfillsite.ArecentreportfoundAgbogbloshiecontainedsomeofthemostdangerouschemicals.Thisisnotsurprising:smartphonescontainchemicalslikemercury(水銀),leadandevenarsenic(砷).Reportedly,oneeggfromafree-rangechickeninAgbogbloshiecontainedacertainchemicalwhichcancausecanceranddamagetheimmunesystematalevelthat'sabout220timesgreaterthanalimitsetbytheEuropeanFoodSafetyAuthority(EFSA).Mostworryingly,thesepoisonouschemicalsarefreetopollutethebroadersoilandwatersystem.Thisshouldconcernusall,sincesomeofGhana'stopexportsarecocoaandnuts.Somegovernmentshavestartedtotakeresponsibilityfortheirconsumers'waste.Forexample,Germanyhasstartedaprojectthatincludesasustainablerecyclingsystematgbogbloshie,alongwithahealthclinicforworkers.However,governmentscannotsolvetheproblemalone,asthereisanalmostlimitlessconsumerdemandforhardware,especiallywhengovernments'greenpoliciesarefocusedonissueslikeclimatechange.Onlythemanufacturerscanfixthis.Amoreeconomicallysustainableandpoliticallypossiblesolutionisthroughencouraginghardwaremanufacturerstomaketherepair,reuseandrecyclingofhardwareprofitable,oratleastcost-neutral.(1)WhatcanweinferfromParagraph2?
A.Electronicwasterequiresmorelandfillsites.B.Electronicwasteistoocomplextogetfullyrecycled.C.Electronicproductsneedtobeimprovedimmediately.D.ElectronicpollutionisaburningquestioninAgbogbloshie.(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword
"circumvents"
inParagraph3mean?
A.Relaxes.B.Bans.C.Avoids.D.Tightens.(3)Whatshouldbethebiggestconcernaccordingtothetext?
A.TheviolationofEFSA'sstandards.B.Thethreatofpolutedfoodworldwide.C.ThelackofdiversityinGhana'sexports.D.Thedamagetochicken'simmunesystem.(4)Whatdoestheauthorthinkisthebestsolutiontothee-wasteproblem?
A.Lettinggovernmentstakeonthemainresponsibility.B.Reducingcustomers'
demandsforelectronicproducts.C.Governments'
adjustingtheirgreenpoliciesaboute-waste.D.Manufacturers'
developingasustainablehardwareeconomy.6、Everyyear,theJointMathematicsMeetingbringsmorethan5,000mathloverstogether.It'sthelargestmathmeetingintheworld.InJanuary2019,mathematiciansflewtothemeetinginBaltimore,Md.,tolearnaboutnewideasandtalkabouttheirwork.Manyevencametoadmirethelatestinmathematicalart.Themeetingincludedanentireartexhibition.Visitorsfeltamazedatsculpturesmadefrommetal,woodandfoldedpaper.OnewasbasedonasupersizedRubik'scube.Manyliketriangleswerearrangedinstrangeandsurprisingsizesandcolors.Thecollectionalsoincludeddrawingsandpaintingsinspiredbythestudyofnumbers,curves(曲線)andpatterns.Artandmathmayseemlikeastrangepairing.Peopleusuallyexperienceartthroughtheirsenses.Theyseeapaintingorlistentomusic.Ifthisartmovesthem,theywillhaveanemotionalresponse.Workingatmathproblemsisusuallyviewedassomethingyouthinkabout-notfeel.Butconnectionsbetweenthetwofieldsreachfarbackintime.Sculptorsandarchitectsinsomeancientcivilizationsincludednumbersandmathideasintotheirworks."Amathematician,likeapainterorapoet,isamakerofpatterns,"wroteBritishmathematicianG.H.Hardyin1940.Ifamathematician'spatternsaremorepermanent,hecontinued,"Itisbecausetheyaremadewithideas."HenrySegermanisamathematicianandartist.Whenhewasinhighschool,inEngland,hewasgoodatmathandart.Buthehadtochoose."Iwentinthemathdirectionbackthen,"hesays.Hethoughtitdifficulttosucceedasanartist.Still,Segerman'smathstudiesledhimintothevisualareasofmath,suchasgeometry.In2015.Segermanandsomemathartfriendscreatedavirtual-realityartwork.ParticipantscanputonapairofVRgogglestofloataroundandthroughfour-dimensionalshapes.Artmakesitpossibletointeractwiththeseshapes,whichwouldbeimpossibletocreateinourthree-dimensionalworld.Asbeautifulasitistosee,Segerman'sworkalsooffersanewviewonmathematicalideas.(1)Whatisspecialabouttheexhibitsatthemeeting?
A.Theyaremadebasedonmathideas.B.Theyreflectthelonghistoryofmath.C.Theyareartworkswithhightechnology.D.Theyturnabstractartintospecificmath.(2)Whydoestheauthorsay
"Artandmathmayseemlikeastrangepairing"
inParagraph3?
A.They'reexperiencedindifferentways.B.Theyseemextremelyhardtoappreciate.C.They'vebeenseparatedsinceancienttimes.D.Theyfailtobringaboutpeople'sresponses.(3)HenrySegerman'sstorysuggeststhat
.A.onecan'teasilysucceedinscienceB.mathmakesarteasiertounderstandC.mathisactuallytheoriginoffineartD.mathlearningpromotesthecreationofart(4)Whatisthemainideaofthetext?
A.Realartistswillstandthetestofmath.B.Artistsmakemathbecomeakindofart.C.Modernartiststurnintomathematicians.D.Mathandartturnsoutagreatcombination.第二節(jié)(共5題,每小題2分,滿分10分)7、Haveyoueverhadsomeonetellyou"Ifyoueatbeforebed,youaremorelikelytogetfat?"
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ThisbelieforiginatedwhenresearchersfoundtherelationbetweenindividualssnackinglateatnightandhavingaBMIthatcategorizesthemasobese(肥胖的).Iseatinglateatnight,especiallyafter8pm,reallygoingtomakeyougainweight?Onetheoryisthatyourmetabolism(新陳代謝)slowsdownwhenyouareasleep.
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Thusthecaloriesyoueatrightbeforebedwouldnotbeburnedoffasmuchastheywouldbewhileyou'reawake.Althoughthescienceseemsprettysound,recentstudieshaveshownthatmetabolismchangesverylittle,ifatall,whileyouareasleep.
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Theheartisstillbeating,lungsarestillworking.andthebrainisstillveryactive.Alloftheseactionstakeenergy,meaningwhileweareasleep,wearestillburningcalories.
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.Asweknow,onephysiologicaleffectofinsulin(胰島素)isstoringfat.Foodbeingconsumedlateatnightwillmorelikelybestoredawayduetothehigherlevelsofinsulinpresentinthebloodsystem.However,insulinlevelsatnightareshowntobenodifferentthaninsulinlevelsduringmid-day,Ifitistruethateatingwithhighinsulinlevelscausesyoutogainweight,anyoneeatinganytimeafterthemorningwillbecomefat.SohowcomeindividualshavehigherBMlswhentheysnackatnight?Itissimplyaresultofeatingtoomanycalories.Snacksthatindividualstendtoeatduringthenightareusuallyhighinsugarandcalories,suchasicecream,candy,potatochipsandsoftdrinks.Putsimply,ifyoueatmoreeeloriesthanyouburn,regardlessofthetimeoftheday,youwillgainweight.
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(1)
A.Withaslowmetabolism,fewcaloriesarebeingbuned.B.Whileasleep,yourbodystillfunctionsinmanyways.C.Alllivingmatterundergoesaprocessofmetabolism.D.Thetimethesesnacksareconsumeddoesnotmatter.E.Withouteverquestioningit,peoplequicklyassumethistobetrue.F.Besides,insulinlevelsaredramaticallylowerinthemomingthanatnight.G.Anothertheoryisthatlatenightsnackingleadstorisinginsulinlevels.(2)
A.Withaslowmetabolism,fewcaloriesarebeingbuned.B.Whileasleep,yourbodystillfunctionsinmanyways.C.Alllivingmatterundergoesaprocessofmetabolism.D.Thetimethesesnacksareconsumeddoesnotmatter.E.Withouteverquestioningit,peoplequicklyassumethistobetrue.F.Besides,insulinlevelsaredramaticallylowerinthemomingthanatnight.G.Anothertheoryisthatlatenightsnackingleadstorisinginsulinlevels.(3)
A.Withaslowmetabolism,fewcaloriesarebeingbuned.B.Whileasleep,yourbodystillfunctionsinmanyways.C.Alllivingmatterundergoesaprocessofmetabolism.D.Thetimethesesnacksareconsumeddoesnotmatter.E.Withouteverquestioningit,peoplequicklyassumethistobetrue.F.Besides,insulinlevelsaredramaticallylowerinthemomingthanatnight.G.Anothertheoryisthatlatenightsnackingleadstorisinginsulinlevels.(4)
A.Withaslowmetabolism,fewcaloriesarebeingbuned.B.Whileasleep,yourbodystillfunctionsinmanyways.C.Alllivingmatterundergoesaprocessofmetabolism.D.Thetimethesesnacksareconsumeddoesnotmatter.E.Withouteverquestioningit,peoplequicklyassumethistobetrue.F.Besides,insulinlevelsaredramaticallylowerinthemomingthanatnight.G.Anothertheoryisthatlatenightsnackingleadstorisinginsulinlevels.(5)
A.Withaslowmetabolism,fewcaloriesarebeingbuned.B.Whileasleep,yourbodystillfunctionsinmanyways.C.Alllivingmatterundergoesaprocessofmetabolism.D.Thetimethesesnacksareconsumeddoesnotmatter.E.Withouteverquestioningit,peoplequicklyassumethistobetrue.F.Besides,insulinlevelsaredramaticallylowerinthemomingthanatnight.G.Anothertheoryisthatlatenightsnackingleadstorisinginsulinlevels.第三節(jié)閱讀表達(dá)(共4小題,第1,2小題各2分,第3題3分,第4題5分,共12分)8、Fifteenyearsago,ItookasummervacationinLecceinsouthernItaly.Afterclimbingupahillforapanoramic(全景的)viewofthebluesea,whitebuildingsandgreenolivetrees,Ipausedtocatchmybreathandthenpositionedmyselftotakethebestphotoofthispanorama.Unfortunately,justasItookoutmycamera,awomanapproachedfrombehind,andplantedherselfrightinfrontofmyview.Likeme,thiswomanwasheretostop,sighandappreciatetheview.PatientasIwas,afterabout15minutes,mycamerascanningthesunandreviewingtheshotIwouldeventuallytake,Igrewfrustrated.WasittoomuchtoaskhertomovesoIcouldtakejustonepictureofthelandscape?Sure,Icouldhaveaskedher,butsomethingpreventedmefromdoingso.Sheseemedsocontentinherobservation.Ididn'twanttomesswiththat.Another15minutespassedandIgrewbored.Thewomanwasstillthere.Idecidedtotakethephotoanyway.AndnowwhenIlookatit,Ithinkherpresenceinthephotoiswhatmakestheimageinteresting.Thelandscape,beautifulonitsown,somehowcomestolifeandbreathesbecausethiswomanisengagingwithit.Thisphoto,withtheuniquebeautythatunfoldedbeforemeandthatwomanwho"ruined"it,nowhangsonawallinmybedroom.Whatwould
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