北京市大兴区2022-2023学年高三上学期期末试卷英语试题及答案

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高三英语试卷第1页(共10页)大兴区2022~2023学年度第一学期期末检测试卷高三英语2022.12考生须知1.本试卷共10页,满分100分。考试时间90分钟。2.在试卷和答题卡上准确填写学校名称、班级、姓名和准考证号。3.试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。4.在答题卡上,

选择题用2B铅笔作答,其他题用黑色字迹签字笔作答。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。OnaSaturdayafternoon,youfindmostkidsoutsideplayinggames.Kidsaremadeforthe1,withtheirendlessenergyandtheea

sywayinwhichtheymakefriends.It􀆳snot2forKameron,anordinary,fun-loving7-year-oldgirlwholovestodrawouttheworld􀆳s

longesthopscotch(跳格子)onthesidewalk.Butinbetween3,Kamerontakestimetodosomethingspecialforher4neighborswhosec

hildrenhavelongsincelefthome.Kameronfirststartedwavingtothem.Mostofthemsmiledback.ThenKamerondecidedthatsomeofthemneededalittle5.Sosheranhome,tookhe

rviolinandmadetherounds.“CanIplayyouasong?”sheasked,afterknockingonthedoor.Gustavsmiledwide.HiswifeVivian,whohashadmuscu

lardystrophy(肌肉萎缩)forover20years,stood6,andhaddifficultymovingabout.Itlookedterriblyuncomfortable.They􀆳ve7theirdailywalkswithafternoondrive

s,buteventhosearegettingtoodifficultforVivian.GustavletKameronin,andVivian8botharmsofherchairandpulledt

oit.OnthetablebesideherwasaphotoofherwithGustavwhentheywereyoungandenergetic.“Wantmetoplayyourfavoritesong?”Kameronasked.“Ofcourse,”Gustavanswer

ed.ItwastheonlysongKameronknew.Thesmallviolin9seriouslyunderKameron􀆳schin(下巴).Sheplayedasbestasshecould.VivianbeatherlegtokeeprhythmforKamero

n.GustavheldVivian􀆳sotherhand.Itwasnottheperformancethatwasmoving,butthe10itbrought.高三英语试卷第2页(共10页)1.A.lessonsB.outdoorsC.classroomsD.experiences2

.A.easyB.normalC.differentD.necessary3.A.gamesB.examsC.destinationsD.conversations4.A.youngB.proudC.elderlyD.l

ovely5.A.pressureB.emotionC.ambitionD.pleasure6.A.honestlyB.awkwardlyC.gratefullyD.determinedly7.A.replacedB.li

nkedC.repliedD.combined8.A.tookcareofB.tookchargeofC.tookoutofD.tookholdof9.A.rockedB.restedC.jumpedD.wandered10.A.stylesB.profitsC.memoriesD.advent

ures第二节(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。请在答题卡指定区域作答。ATwodecades11(pass)sin

cenewspaperslaunchedwebsites,andyethereweare.Bigpapershavegoneunder,thousandsofjournalistshavelost12(they)jobs,a

ndtheideathatdigitalnewswilleventuallybecomeadecentbusiness13(feel)likearumor(谣言).Therealityisthis:nosocialnet

workhascomeclosetomatchingthesuccessofprintreadership.BWhileLobbyBoytakesitsnamefromacharacterinthefilm,theband

doesn􀆳twanttobeknownasanythingreductive.Butoneofthefilm􀆳sideasthateveryoneinyourlifehastheincredible

powertotelltheirownstoryis14(amaze).“Inmypersonallife,ItrytorememberthatevenifI􀆳mstrugglingorhavingaconflict15someone,nomatterwhattheinteract

ionis,nomatterhowsmallorlargeitis,thisisastory16isunfoldinginfrontofme,”hesays.CAfter15yearsofworkingtoraiseclimateurgency,I􀆳veconclu

ded17thepublicandworldleadersunderestimatehowrapid,seriousclimateandecologicalbreakdownwillbeifhumanityfails18(organize).The

remayonlybefiveyears19(leave)beforehumanityexpendstheremaining“carbonbudget”tostayunder1.5℃of20(globe)heating.Andtheremayonlybefiveyearsbeforethe

AmazonrainforestandalargeAntarcticicesheetpassirreversiblepoints.高三英语试卷第3页(共10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、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。AIt􀆳sexcitingwhenyourbookwormteenannounceshisorherplanstobe

awriter.Ratherthanbombardthemwithfancypensandmotivationalreading,directthemtoacomfortzone:theInternet.Thesesite

saregreatresourcesandlandingspotsforfuturestorytellers.FigmentSpeciallytailoredfortheteenreader/writer,Figmentisacommunit

ydedicatedtoreadingandwritingstoriesonline.Addictivelyfun,userscanratestoriesbywhethertheymadethemlau

gh,blush,cry,orjustsay“wow.”Thesitefrequentlyrunscontestsandfeaturesworkfromwell-knownauthorsandeditorswhosometimesdr

opinforFigmentchatswiththesite􀆳scommunity.WattpadItisthelargestonlinereadingplatform,andallowsauthorstosharetheirworkwiththewo

rld.Well-knownwriterssuchasMargaretAtwoodandCoryDoctorowevenposttheirworkhere.Teenscanfindandfollowtheirfavoriteauthorsandreleasethe

irownworksasserialnovels.TeenInkSupportedbythenonprofitYoungAuthorsFoundation,TeenInkisthetwenty-five-yea

rveteraninthefostering-teen-writersgame.Themagazine,bookseries,andwebsitearedevotedentirelytowriting,art,andphotosbyteens.It􀆳salsoa

go-toforteensinterestedinwritingandpublishingnonfictionessaysandarticlesaswellaspoetry.OneTeenStoryDirectkidsheretointroduce

themtothenonprofit􀆳smonthlymagazine.Eachissuefeaturesoneshortstoryabouttheteenexperience,usuallyfromaknownyoungadultauthor.T

eensdrawntotheshortstoryformcanalsosubmittheirworkforconsiderationinanannualissuethatfeaturesastorywrittenbyateenforteens.NaNoWriMoNaN

oWriMoisanawesomethirty-dayadventureforanywriter,butteensmightbeespeciallyinclinedtojoin.InNovember,would-ben

ovelistsovertheworldattempttowritea50,000-word(ormore)bookinthirtydays.高三英语试卷第4页(共10页)21.Thepassageisintendedfor.

A.teachersB.teensC.parentsD.writers22.Whichsitesmayprovidethechancetointeractwithrecognizedwriters?A

.FigmentandWattpad.B.FigmentandTeenInk.C.TeenInkandNaNoWriMo.D.WattpadandOneTeenStory.23.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A

.OneTeenStoryisanonprofit􀆳sannualmagazine.B.Figmentregularlyfeaturesyoungadultwriters􀆳works.C.NaNoWriMooffersteensathirty-dayadventurearoundthew

orld.D.TeenInkisthefirstchoiceofteenswhoarekeenonwritingpoems.BManyparentsdreamoftheirchildrengrowingupandseeingtheworld.ButE

dithLemay,amotheroffourfromCanada,worriedherchildrenwererunningoutoftimetodothat.Whenherfirstchild,Mia,waslittle,

shenoticedshewouldbumpintothings.In2018,Miawasdiagnosedwithretinitispigmentosa(色素性视网膜炎).“Whatitdoesisthatthecellintheretinadiesovertimeandthey

losetheirfieldofvision.There􀆳sachancetheywillgocompletelyblindbymidlife,”saidLemay.Thediseaseisgenetic,meaningLemay􀆳sotherkidswereatrisk.Shesoonnot

icedtwoofhersons,CollinandLaurent,hadthesamesymptoms.Theyweresoondiagnosed,too.“Ofcourseitwasdevastating(令人极为震惊的).Andwhenyouhaveakid,youalwayshav

eanimageofwhattheirfutureisgoingtobelikeandallofasudden,yougetthatnewsandyouneedtoerasethatandthinkitover.Anditreallyisagrievingpr

ocess,”Lemaysaid.Lemaywantedtoprepareherkidsforwhatwastocomeandthoughtaboutfillingtheirvisualmemory.InMarch

,Lemay,herhusband,andherfourkidsleftCanadaandembarkedonanepicjourney,travelingtheglobeforawholeyear—showingtheirkidst

heworld,beforeitistoolate.Duringtheirtrip,Lemayishomeschoolingherkids.Thefamilyalsomadeabucketlistoffunactivitiestheyw

anttoaccomplish,soeachkidcanseetheirdreamscometrue.Lemaysaidherkidsarenotonlymakingvisualmemories.They􀆳realsolearningim

portantlifelessons,likefocusingonthepositive.“Sometimesthey􀆳retiredandthere􀆳sfrustration.It􀆳sdifficult.Butwiththetra

vel,Iwantthemtoberesilient.”高三英语试卷第5页(共10页)“Iwantthemtoknowthatanysituationthat􀆳shardistemporary,becausethroughtheirlife,they􀆳llneedlotsofre

silience,”shesaid.“They􀆳regoingtoadapttoasituationwiththeireyesightandtheninafewyearslater,they􀆳llloseachunkoftheireyesightsandtheywillhavetor

eadaptandadaptagainandfallandgetbackagain,”Lemaycontinued.Manyparentswanttogivetheirkidstheworldandthismomdid.24.Whatriskmaythechildrenfac

einthefuture?A.Theywillbumpintothings.B.Theywillbeunabletogrowup.C.Theymaygetgeneticdisorders.D.Theymaytotallylosetheir

sight.25.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Lemaytriedtoerasethedevastatingnews.B.Thetravelwasnoteasybuthelpedthekidsstaypositive.C.Th

eparentsfilledtheirkids􀆳visualmemorythroughbooks.D.Thechildrendroppedoutofschoolandwereeducatedathome.26.WhichcanbestdescribeLemay?A.Affection

ateandtough.B.Considerateandcommitted.C.Patientandgenerous.D.Sympatheticandsensitive.CWeallknowthateatinglaterinthedayisn􀆳tgoodfor

ourwaistlines,butwhy?Anewstudyweighedinonthatquestionbycomparingpeoplewhoatethesamefoods—butatdifferenttimesintheday.“Wefoundthateatingfourhours

latermakesasignificantdifferenceforourhungerlevels,thewayweburncaloriesafterweeat,andthewaywestorefat,”Vujovisaid,aresearc

heratBoston􀆳sBrighamandWomen􀆳sHospital.“Together,thesechangesmayexplainwhylateeatingisassociatedwithincreasedobesi

tyriskreportedbyotherstudiesandprovidenewbiologicalinsightintotheunderlyingmechanisms.”Thestudyprovidessupportfortheconceptthatcircadian(生理节奏)r

hythm,whichinfluenceskeyphysiologicfunctionssuchasbodytemperatureandheartrate,affectshowourbodiesabsorbfuel,rese

archerssaid.Thestudydoesshoweatinglaterresultsin“anincreaseinhunger,impactshormones(荷尔蒙)andalsochangesgeneexpress

ion,especiallyintermsoffatmetabolismwithatendencytowardslessfatbreakdownandmorefatdeposition,”saidDr.BhanuPra

kashKolla,aprofessorofpsychiatryandpsychologyattheMayoClinicCollegeofMedicineandaconsultanttoMayo􀆳sCenterforSleepMedicineandDivisionofA

ddictionMedicine.高三英语试卷第6页(共10页)Thestudywassmall—only16overweightorobesepeople—butcarefullyplannedtoeliminateotherpotentialcausesofweightgain,th

eauthorssaid.“Whiletherehavebeenotherstudiesinvestigatingwhylateeatingassociateswithanincreasedriskfo

robesity,thismaybethemostwellcontrolled,includingstrictlycontrollingtheamount,compositionandtimingofmeals,physicalactivity,sleep,roomtemperatu

reandlightexposure,”saidseniorauthorFrankScheer,directoroftheMedicalChronobiologyProgramintheBrigham􀆳sDivisionofSleepandCircadianDisorder

s.Allparticipantswereingoodhealth,withnohistoryofdiabetesorshiftwork,whichcanaffectcircadianrhythm,andhadregularphysicalacti

vity.Eachpersoninthestudykepttoastricthealthysleep/wakescheduleforaboutthreeweeksandwereprovidedwithpreparedmealsatfixe

dtimesforthreedaysbeforethelabexperimentbegan.Resultsshowedthathungerpangsdoubledforthoseonanight-eatingregime.Peoplewhoatelaterinthedayalsoreporte

dadesireforstarchyandsaltyfoods,meatand,toalesserextent,adesirefordairyfoodsandvegetables.Bylookingattheresultsofbloodtests,researcherswere

abletoseewhy:Levelsofleptin,ahormonewhichtellsuswhenwefeelfull,weredecreasedforlateeatersversusearlyeaters.Incomparison,levelsoft

hehormoneghrelin,whichspikesourappetite,rose.27.Accordingtothepassage,thefollowingmaycontributetotheobesityexcept.A.thebreakdownofles

sfatB.thechangesingeneexpressionC.theincreaseinthelevelsofleptinD.thedisturbanceofthecircadianrhythm28.InParagr

aph4,thewriterintendsto.A.highlighttheresultsofthestudyB.illustratetheprocessofthestudyC.presentthepurposeofth

estudyD.demonstratethereliabilityofthestudy29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“spike”inParagraph5mostprobablymean?A.Stimulat

e.B.Reduce.C.Maintain.D.Control.30.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Eatinglateaccountsforobesity.B.Obesitycanbewellcontrolledbyeating

late.C.Whenyoueatisirrelevanttohowfatyouare.D.Eatinglatemayimpacttheexpressionfunction.高三英语试卷第7页(共10页)DAutomation(自动化)wasahottopic.Nearlyev

eryoneagreedthatpeoplewouldbeworkinglessoncecomputersandotherkindsofautomaticmachinerybecamewidespread.Forop

timists,thiswasapromiseofliberation:Atlasthumanitywouldbefreedfromconstanttoil,andwecouldalldevoteourdaystomorere

finedpursuits.Butotherssawathreat:Millionsofpeoplewouldbethrownoutofwork,anddesperatemasseswouldroamthestreets.Lookingbackfrom50y

earshence,thecontroversyoverautomationseemsaquaintandcuriousepisode.Thedisputewasneverresolved.A.J.Hayes,aleader(andnorelatio

ntome),wrotein1964:Automationisnotjustanewkindofmechanizationbutarevolutionaryforcecapableofoverturningoursocialorder.Whereasmechaniz

ationmadeworkersmoreefficient—andthusmorevaluable—automationthreatenstomakethemsuperfluous(过剩的)—andthuswithoutvalue.T

heopinionsIhavecitedhererepresentextremepositions,andtherewerealsomanymilderviews.ButIthinkit􀆳sfairtosay

thatmostearlystudentsofautomation,includingbothcriticsandenthusiasts,believedthenewtechnologywouldleadusintoaworldwherepeopleworke

dmuchless.Asforeconomicconsequences,worriesaboutunemploymenthavecertainlynotgoneaway—notwithjoblossesinthecurrentrecessionapproaching2millionworkersi

nourcountryalone.Butrecentjoblossesarecommonlyattributedtocausesotherthanautomation,suchascompetitionfromoverseasoraroller

-coasterfinancialsystem.Inanycase,thevisionofaworldwheremachinesdoalltheworkandpeoplestandidlybyhassimplynotcometopass.

Thespreadofautomationoutsideofthefactoryhasaltereditssocialandeconomicimpactinsomecuriousways.Inmanycases,theneteff

ectofautomationisnotthatmachinesaredoingworkthatpeopleusedtodo.Insteadwe􀆳vedispensedwiththepeoplewhousedtobepaidto

runthemachines,andwe􀆳velearnedtorunthemourselves.Thesetrendscontradictalmostalltheexpectationsofearlywritersonau

tomation,bothoptimistsandpessimists.Sofar,automationhasneitherliberatedusfromtheneedtoworknordeprived(剥夺

)usoftheopportunitytowork.Instead,we􀆳reworkingmorethanever.Whatabouttradesclosertomyownvitalinterests?Wills

ciencebeautomated?Technologyalreadyhasacentralroleinmanyareasofresearch;forexample,genomesequencescouldnotbereadbytraditionallab-benchmethods.Replac

ingthescientistwillpresumablybealittleharderthanreplacingthelabtechnician,butwhenamachineexhibitsenoughcuriosityandtenacity,

I高三英语试卷第8页(共10页)thinkwe􀆳lljusthavetowelcomeitasacompanioninzealousresearch.Andifthescientistiselbowed

asidebyanautomaton,thensurelythesciencewritercan􀆳tholdouteither.I􀆳mreadyformy15-hourworkweek.31.InParagraph1,thewritermainlywantstoconveythat.A.au

tomationresultsinunemploymentB.automationdoesmoreharmthangoodC.theissueofautomationwasstillindiscussionD.automat

ionbringsinmuchconvenienceinlife32.AccordingtoA.J.Hayes,wecaninfer.A.automationismorevaluablethanwhatweimagineB.a

utomationisarevolutionaryforcetobetterdevelopmentC.thedisadvantagesofautomationfaroutweightheadvantagesD.thenewtechnologywouldleadpe

opleintoworkingmuchless33.What􀆳stheauthor􀆳sattitudetowardautomationonjobs?A.Doubtful.B.Supportive.C.Disapproving.D.Neutral.34

.Whatcanweconcludefromthispassage?A.Peopleneedn􀆳tworksohardduetoautomation.B.Traditionallaborforcewillbereplacedin

thenearfuture.C.Automationshouldbeacceptedreasonablyindevelopment.D.Automationresultsinmorejoblossesinthewr

iter􀆳scountry.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)Noteverydayisgoingtobegreat.Noteverydayisgoingtobeyourweddingday,graduation,orbi

rthday.Wehaveourroutines;wegotoschoolandmeetalotofthesamepeople.Usuallylongperiodsoftimeinourlivesaredevotedtodoingaspecificse

tofthings.Thestressoflifecandisconnectusfromoursurroundingsandmakeiteasiertolosetouchwithourneedandemotions.35Essentially,casualmagicisp

racticingthehabitofseeingthebeautyinsmallmomentsofmundane(单调的)life.36Inastudythatinvestigatedwhatthisdoestoyourmood,282participantswereobservedonthe

positiveeffectofsomethingtheydid.Researchersfoundthatbeingpresentandfocusingonpositivemomentsgaveahigherpositiveeffectandresultedinahigherlifesatisfa

ction.37Haveyoueverwalkedthroughapatchofforestorseenthesunshineoverrooftopsandnoticedhowvibrantthecolorswere?O

rhaveyoueverfeltabreezeonthesideofyourface?Youjustneedtolearnhowtotreasureandenjoythesemoments.高三英语试卷第9页(共10页)Nowthisisnottosaythatlife

shouldn􀆳tbenegativeandthatweshouldjustignoreallthebadthingsthathappeninlife.38Suchemotionmaybeasignthatitistimetopropelchangeandgrowth.Negative

thingsshouldbeconsideredtobeopportunitiesforlearningandshouldnotbedwelledupon.Hence,Iurgeyoutotryit.39

Appreciatesomethingsmall:thesunlightrestingonawindowcurtain,howgreentheleavesare,thehappinessoflaughingwithafriend,thetasteofa

nice-cream.Noteverydayisgoingtobethebestdayofyourlife;butitcanstillbespecial.A.However,casualmagicistheroadtoh

appiness.B.Topreventthis,applytheconceptofcasualmagic.C.Anadequateexampletopracticecasualmagicisnature.D.Casualmagicinsteadall

owsustolistentoandexamineanynegativefeeling.E.Putasideyourscreen,bepresentandgiveyourselfachancetofindthatspecialmoment.F

.Weshouldlearnfromnegativethingsandmoveontoappreciatingmomentsofcausalmagic.G.Itiscenteredaroundcuriosityandfocusesthe

energyonobservingandreflectingonthelittlethings.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)WhitesandbeachesoftheCocosIslands,whichar

eknownasagorgeoustouristdestinationsurroundedbygreenishbluewater,havenowbeenfilledwithplasticwastes.JenniferLavers,amarinescientist,wenttot

hesetropicalislandswithherresearchteam.Knowingthatlotsofbeacheswerepollutedbyplasticwastes,theteamconductedacarefulscientificex

aminationonthecoast,onlytofindtheproblemcausedbypiecesoftrashhumansleftwasworsethanexpected.Notallplasticsaretoblame.Theyarenecessaryinplacesli

kehospitalsandairplanes,andmakeourvehicleslighterandmoreefficient.However,otherplastics,especiallydisposable(一次性的)plas

tics,accountforthegrowingmessonthebeaches.Islandsallovertheworldarejammedwithplastics.AndtheCocosIslandsarenoexception.Apparently,demandfor

disposableplasticsmustbereducedgreatly.“Whydon􀆳twecarryaroundbagsthatwecanuseoverandoveragain?”askedRichard高三英语试卷第10页(共10页)Gross,achemistwhoresea

rchesinnovativewaystomakemoresustainableplastics.“Let􀆳scarryaroundreusablelunchboxes.Weshouldunderstandhowseriousthe

situationis.”Althoughitisimportantforindividualstomakeanefforttoavoidusingdisposableplastics,itisalsogenerallybelie

vedthatonlywithinternationalrulescansuchadeep-rooted,common,andworldwidescourge(灾害)betackled.However,theU.N.,whichengag

esindealingwithacceleratingclimatechangeandpublichealthcrises,obviouslyisn􀆳tpayingenoughattentiontocallingforinternationalactiononplasticpoll

ution.Asaresult,billionsofplasticproductswillstillbeproducedeveryyear,manyofwhichwillendupintheocean.Itrequire

sthegreatesteffortofalltimetocontrolplasticpollutioninmodernsociety.Nomatterhowtallthehurdles(栏架)are,somethinghastobedone.40.W

hatdidJenniferLaversandherresearchteamfind?41.Whatkindsofplasticsleadtotheincreasingwastesonthebeaches?42.Pl

easedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.Individualeffortsandinternationalrule

sarebothrequiredtotackletheplasticpollution,andtheU.N.paysmuchattentiontocallingforinternationalaction.43.Asastudent,whatwillyoudotor

educewhitepollution?第二节(20分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华,你的英国笔友Jim来邮件询问你的居家学习和生活情况。请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:1.充实的学习活动2.丰富的课余生活注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头和结尾

已给出,不计入总词数。DearJim,Yours,LiHua大兴区2022~2023学年度第一学期高三期末检测英语参考答案第一部分知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)1.B2.C3.A4.C

5.D6.B7.A8.D9.B10.C第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)11.have/haspassed12.their13.feels14.amazing15.with16.that/which17.that18.toorganize19.left20.global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)21.C22.A23.D24.D25.B26.A27.C28.D29.A30.A31.C32.C33.B34.C第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)35.B36.G37.C38.F39.E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)40.Theyfoundthattheproblemcausedbypiecesoftrashh

umansleftwasworsethanexpected.(2分)或Thattheproblemcausedbypiecesoftrashhumansleftwasworsethanexpected.(2分)41.Other

plastics,especiallydisposableplasticsleadtotheincreasingwastesonthebeaches.(2分)42.Individualeffortsandinternati

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