北京市西城区2022届高三英语二模试卷及答案

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西城区高三模拟测试试卷英语2022.5第1页(共15页)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。Iwo

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yeyes!西城区高三模拟测试试卷英语西城区高三模拟测试试卷英语2022.5第2页(共15页)Iwascryingwithgratitude.AndIwillneverforgetthejoyonthefacesofmyli

ttleonesthat10morning.Yes,therewereangelsinIndianathatlong-agoDecembermorning.AndtheyallhungoutattheBigWheeltruckstop.1.A.ignoredB.

appreciatedC.fearedD.recognized2.A.soB.butC.becauseD.or3.A.loadedB.movedC.invitedD.handed4.A.questionB.t

eachC.consultD.convince5.A.arguedB.bargainedC.agreedD.planned6.A.onlyB.definitelyC.fullyD.clearly7.A.draggedB.rolledC.directedD.carried8.A.praye

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(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。AHumansliketolivenearri

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ittinghomeandrelaxing.16(lend)ahelpinghand,hestartedanewjob—abusdriver.Masonhopestoinspireothersinthecommunity.Hesays,“Ibelieveifa

llofusgivealittlesomething,we17(make)adifferenceintheworld.”COnceuponatime,lighthouses,builttohelpgui

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preserved20museumsorimportantbuildings.Somehaveevenbeenturnedintorestaurantsorhotels.Theyareplacesforpeopletovisitandtogoba

ckintime.西城区高三模拟测试试卷英语2022.5第4页(共15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

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or-codedbuttononthetransmitter,grandparentscanbeledtolostitemsbyabeepingsound.YoucanorderitonAmazon.Price:$24.99($20inMay)西城区高三模拟测试试卷英语2022.5第5页

(共15页)21.Whatinformationcanwegetfromtheadvertisement?A.TheEmberMugcankeepdrinkswarmforalimitedtime.B.ItisimpossibletoskipadvertisementswhileusingK

indlePaperwhite.C.UsersknowtheirfamilyarethinkingofthemwhentheFriendshipLampison.D.ClickingabuttonontheEskyreceiverenablesusersto

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isStellaYoung.IgrewupinaverysmallcountrytowninVictoria.Ihadaverynormal,low-keykindofupbringing.Iwenttoschool;Ihungout

withmyfriends;Ifoughtwithmyyoungersisters.Itwasallverynormal.AndwhenIwas15,amemberofmylocalcommunityapproachedmyparentsandwanted

tosubmitmynameforacommunityachievementaward.Myparentssaid,“Hmm,that’sreallynice,butthere’skindofoneobviousproblemwiththat

.Shehasn’tactuallyachievedanything.”Andtheywereright.YouknowIwenttoschool,Igotgoodmarks,andIhadaverylow-keyafter-school

jobinmymum’shairdressingsalon.Yearslater,IwasonmysecondteachingroundinaMelbournehighschool,andIwasabo

ut20minutesintoayear-11LegalStudiesclasswhenaboyputuphishandandsaid,“HeyMiss,whenareyougoingtostartyourspeech?”西城区高三模拟测试试卷英语2022.5第6页(共15页)An

dIsaid,“Whatspeech?”Andhesaid,“Youknow,like,yourmotivationalspeaking.Youknow,whenpeopleinwheelchairscometoschool,theyusuallysay,like,inspirationa

lstuff.It’susuallyinthebighall.”AndthatwasthemomentIrealizedthatthiskidhadonlyeverexperienceddisabledpeopleasobjectsofinspiration.Forlotsofus,d

isabledpeoplearenotourteachersorourdoctors.We’renotrealpeople.Wearetheretoinspire.Yeah,we’vebeensoldtheliethatdi

sabilityisabadthing,andtolivewithadisabilitymakesyouexceptional.It’snotabadthing,anditdoesn’tmakeyouexceptional.Andinthepastfewyears,we’vebeenabl

etospreadthislieevenfurtherthroughsocialmedia.Lifeasadisabledpersonisactuallysomewhatdifficult.Wedoovercomesomethings.Buttheyhavenothingtodowithou

rbodies.Iusetheterm“disabledpeople”purposely,becauseIsubscribetowhat’scalledthesocialmodelofdisability.Thismodeltellsusthatwearem

oredisabledbythesocietythatweliveinthanbyourbodiesandourdiagnoses(诊断).Iwanttoliveinaworldwherewedon’thavesuchlowexpectation

sofdisabledpeoplethatwearecongratulatedforgettingoutofbedandrememberingourownnamesinthemorning.Iwanttoliveinaworldwherewevaluedisabledpeople’srea

lachievement.AndIwanttoliveinaworldwhereayear-11kidinaMelbournehighschoolisnotonebitsurprisedthathis

newteacherisawheelchairuser.24.WhatcanwelearnfromStellaYounginthefirstparagraph?A.Shecouldn’tgetalongwellwithherfriendsandsisters.B

.Sheplayedakeyroleathermum’shairdressingsalon.C.Shereceivedanawardforagreatachievement.D.Shelivedanordinar

ylifeinacountrytown.西城区高三模拟测试试卷英语2022.5第7页(共15页)25.WhatcanweinferfromthedialoguebetweenStellaYoungan

dtheboy?A.Theboydidn’thavemuchlifeexperience.B.Peoplehavefixedideasaboutthedisabled.C.Thedisabledcan’tfindde

centjobsbecausetheyareincapable.D.StellaYoungfeltuncomfortablebecauseoftheboy’simpoliteness.26.Accordingtothepassage,StellaYoungmay

agreethat________.A.socialmediaoffendsthepublicbyspreadingliesaboutthedisabledB.thedisabledarelesslikelytobesuccessfulint

heircareersC.society’sattitudemakesdisabledpeople’slifedifficultD.people’sexpectationsofthedisabledaretoohigh27.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthi

spassage?A.OnthejourneytobecomingexceptionalB.ThesecretbehindmydisabilityC.ShowsympathytothedisabledD.I’mnotyourinspiratio

nCMusicisapowerfulthing.Itawakensfeelingsandhasthepowertobringpeopletogether.Buttoday,artistsarenotknownfortheirmusic,butforhow

flashytheirclothingisandhowmanytimestheirwealthyrelativescangetthemoutofjail(监狱).Andthus,theirmusicislost.Popandrapmusichasdevelopedintoashallow,ima

ge-addictedindustrythatlinesupwithwhatthepublicwantstohearandsee,removingthefocusontheactualmusic.Mainstreamm

usicisnolongercomposedofemotion,butinstead,themesofmoneyandfame.Photosandrumorsflywhilethemusicisignored.Notallmusicalgroupsorindividualartistsbeginl

ikethis.Manyoftheseartists西城区高三模拟测试试卷英语2022.5第8页(共15页)areoriginalandtalented,butturntothemoneyside.Often

theirsongsarewrittenbyexpertswhoknowwhatisappealingtoacertainagegroup,andthemusicians’facescanbeseenoncountlessmagazinecovers.Soonth

eirsupposedlynewandimprovedsongscanbeheardblastingoutofcarwindows.Butthesesongsaretotallyempty,lackingcreat

ivityandtheoriginalthirstoftheartisttomakeanimpactorconvey(传递)amessage.MTVisnothelping.Itplaysonlywhatthepublicwantstohear.Andunfortu

nately,themajorityseemsinterestedineithersicklysweet,genericpoporstereotypical(刻板的),bleeped-outrap.Kidsandteenseverywhereareswimmingintheses

ongs,whichareoftendegradingtowomenandminorities,andinappropriate.Almostallthegirlsinmydormareaddictedtothesamesongs.Thiswasthecaset

hepreviousyear,andtheyearbeforethat.WheneverItrytoplaymusicIenjoy,orintroducethemtosomedecentsongs,th

eysaythateveryoneexceptmelikestheirmusic.Whydomostteenagersonlylistentopopandrapmusicwhensomanyothertype

sexist?Maybeit’sbecauseeverywherewelook,wearebombardedwiththesamemusic:ontheradio,onTV,onthecomputer.Atschool,popand

raparediscussedallthetime.Perhapstheyhaveneverlistenedtoanythingelse.Ormaybepeerpressureispartofit.Thereisnosolutiontothe“poppro

blem”.It’scalledpopularforareason—manypeopleenjoyit.There’snoeasywaytochangetheirviews.Mysuggestionisnottobuymusicli

kethiswhenyoucanexploresomethingnew.Expandyourhorizons.Digupyourparents’oldrecordsandCDs.Youneverknowwhatyoumi

ghtfind.28.Theauthorprobablyprefers________.A.newpopsongsmeantforgirlsB.originalsongswithdeepmeaningC.catc

hysongsproducedbypopularsingersD.never-heard-beforesongsjustrecentlydiscovered西城区高三模拟测试试卷英语2022.5第9页(共15页)29.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Man

yartiststradecreativityforwealthandfame.B.Thepublicisresponsiblefortheexistenceofmusic.C.MTVpromotestheso

ngsfavoredbywomenandminorities.D.Musicianssingingaboutmoneyisanineffectivewaytoattractfans.30.Whatismostprobablytheauthor’ssuggestionfory

oungpeople?A.Trytorespectyourpeers’musictastes.B.Dealwiththe“popproblem”patiently.C.Exposeyourselftovariousmusicstyles.D.Treasur

ethemusicfrompreviousgenerations.DNASAwillcrashaspacecraftintoanasteroid(小行星)totrytochangeitsorbit,attemptingtopreventhumansgoingthesa

mewayasthedinosaurs.Earthisconstantlybeingdisturbedbysmallpiecesofdebris(碎片),buttheyusuallyburnuporbreakuplongb

eforetheyhittheground.Onceinawhile,however,somethinglargeenoughtodosignificantdamagemakesimpact.About66millionyearsago,onesuchcrashisthoughtto

havewipedoutthedinosaurs.Someday,somethingsimilarcouldendhumanbeings—unlesswecanfindawaytotackleit.NASA’sDoubleAstero

idRedirectionTest(Dart)missionisthefirstattempttotestifsuchasteroidredirectionisarealisticstrategy:investigatingwhetheraspac

ecraftcanautonomouslyreachatargetasteroidandintentionallycrashintoit,aswellasmeasuringtheamountofredirection.“

Ifitworks,itwouldbeabigdeal,becauseit西城区高三模拟测试试卷英语2022.5第10页(共15页)wouldprovethatwehavethetechnicalcapabilityofprotectingourselves,”saidJayTate,t

hedirectoroftheNationalNearEarthObjectInformationCenter.The610kgDartspacecraftisscheduledtobelaunchedatthetarget—theDidymossys

tem—aharmlesspairofasteroidsconsistingofa163-metre“moonlet”asteroidcalledDimorphosthatorbitsalarger780-metreasteroidcalledDidymos(Gree

kfor“twin”).TheplanistocrashthespacecraftintoDimorphoswhentheasteroidsystemisatitsclosesttoEarth—about6.8millionmilesaway.About10daysbef

oreimpact,aminiaturizedsatellitecalledLiciaCubewillseparatefromthemainspacecraft,enablingimagesoftheimpa

cttoberelayedbacktoEarth.Combinedwithobservationsfromground-basedtelescopes,andanonboardcamerathatwillrecordthefinalm

omentsbeforethecrash,theserecordingswillenablescientiststocalculatethedegreetowhichtheimpacthaschangedDimorp

hos’sorbit.Theexpectationisthatitwillchangethespeedofthesmallerasteroidbyapproximately1%andreduceitsorbitaroundthelargerasteroid.The

n,inNovember2024,theEuropeanSpaceAgency’sHeraspacecraftwillvisittheDidymossystemandconductafurtherclose-upanalysisof

theconsequencesofthissnooker(斯诺克)game,recordingdetailssuchastheprecisemakeupandinternalstructureofDimorphos,andthesizeandshapeoftheholeleftbyD

art.Suchdetailsarevitalfortransformingasteroidredirectionintoarepeatabletechnique.Eventhen,itisimposs

iblethatanysingleredirectionstrategywouldbeenough.“Theproblemisthatnotwoasteroidsorcometsarealike,andhowyouredirec

tonedependsonahugenumberofvariables.Thereisnosilverbulletinthisgame.Whatyouneedisawholefolderofdifferentredirectionmethodsfordifferenttypesoftar

gets,”saidTate.So,whilethismaybeonesmallsteptowardsplanetaryprotection,manymorearelikelytobenecessarytoavoiddestructio

n.西城区高三模拟测试试卷英语2022.5第11页(共15页)31.WhatisthepurposeofParagraph2?A.Toexaminetheimpactofdinosaurs’extinction.B.Toexplainthenecess

ityoflaunchingaspacecraft.C.Toshowthedamagecausedbysmallpiecesofdebris.D.Tohighlightthecrisisthreateninghumanbeingsatprese

nt.32.Whichofthefollowingpicturesillustratesthemission?33.WhatisthefunctionofLiciaCube?A.SendingimpactdatabacktoEarth.B.Calculatingthe

lengthofDimorphos’sorbit.C.Helpingthesatelliteseparatefromthespacecraft.D.Recordingthescientists’ground-basedobserv

ations.DartspacecraftDidymosB.DimorphosDidymosDartspacecraftC.DimorphosD.DartspacecraftDimorphosDidymosA.DartspacecraftDimo

rphosDidymos西城区高三模拟测试试卷英语2022.5第12页(共15页)34.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Thereisnosilverbulletinthisgame”mean?A.Thereisnochallenget

oobigtoovercome.B.ThereisnopossibilitytosatisfyNASA’sneeds.C.Thereisnosinglesolutiontothecomplexproblem.D.Thereisnostrategytohelpmakeanobvi

ousdecision.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。Usuallywhensomeoneisdisgustedbysomethi

ng,hefeelsitisunpleasantandstaysawayfromit,sodisgustmostlyprotectspeoplefromgettingsick.However,gettingalittledirtycan

haveitsadvantages.Studiesshowthatkidsunderageonewhophysicallyinteractwithadogwillhavea13%reductioninthe

likelihoodofdevelopingasthma,abreathingproblem.Inthelate1860s,CharlesDarwinproposedthatbeingdisgustedcouldhaveadevelopmentalpurpose.35Heguessedth

attheearlyhumansmostlikelytofeeldisgustedsurvivedtopassontheirgenes(基因),whilethemorenutritionallydaringdiedoff.36Itwasn’tuntiltheea

rly1990s,atimewhengameshowseagerlyslimedcontestants,thatdisgustgotmoreattentioninpsychologicalandbehavioralresearch.Sincethen,scientistshaveiden

tifieddifferenttypesofdisgustandhaveexploredhowtheyaffectthewaywebehave.TheresearchshowsthatDarwinwasbasicallyright:

disgustisamajorpartofthebehavioralimmunesystemthatprotectspeoplefromdisease,acollectionofactionsinflue

ncedbysomeofthemostnaturalreactionsthatkeepourbodiesinsuperiorcondition.Wealreadyknowthatnotallgerms(病菌)arebadforus.37Scienc

ealsotellsusthatgettingabitdirtyhelpspeoplemorereadilyfightdisease.“Disgustisassociatedwithfewerinfections,soitisahelpfulemo

tionindisease-relevantcontexts,”saysJoshuaAckerman,anassociateprofessorofpsychologyatthebeingslimed西城区高三模拟测试试卷英语2022.5第

13页(共15页)UniversityofMichigan.However,hesaysitcanbeadouble-edgedsword.38Andsomeofthosethingscouldactuallyimproveourheal

th.39Disgustispartofsociety’sbalance.Toolittle,andwemightgetsick.Toomuchofitcanharmourhealth.Figuringoutthiscomplexproblemcouldhel

presearchersunderstandavarietyofhumanbehaviors.A.Theyworkwithourbodytomaintainabalance.B.Theywerequitecertainthatbeingdisgustedcouldbenefitpeople

.C.Nobodyisquitesurewhetherdisgustisapositiveornegativething.D.Formanyyearsafterward,though,scientistsdidn’tpaymuchattentiontodisgust.E

.Whathemeansisthatit’salsoassociatedwithdislikeforunfamiliarthings,likefood.F.Disgustbecameadvancedtopreventourancest

orsfromeatingspoiledfoodthatmightkillthem.G.Researchersacrossfieldscontinuetoexploredisgustsowecanbett

erunderstandourworldandourselves.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。Anewstudyasksthequestio

n:Doconversationsendwhenpeoplewantthemto?Theanswerisno.Thestudyincludedtwoparts.Thefirstpartwasanonlinesurveythatasked806peoplewhethertherewasam

omentrecentlytheyhadwantedtoendaconversationwithaclosefriendandtoestimatewhenthatmomentwasinrelationtowhentheta

lkreacheditsconclusion.Thesecondpartinvolved252peoplepairedupwithstrangersinalabtochataboutwhateverthe

yfeltlikeforanywherebetweenoneand45minutes.67percentoftherespondentsinthefirstpartofthestudysaidtheywantedthe

conversationtoendbeforeitactuallydid,andmosthadsecretlywishedthechathadbeeneither50percentlongeror50percentshorterthanitwas.西城区

高三模拟测试试卷英语2022.5第14页(共15页)“Whateveryouthinktheotherpersonwants,youmaywellbewrong,”saysAdamMastroianni,apsychologyresearcheratHarvardUniversityandthe

study’sleadauthor.“Soyoumightaswellleavewhenitseemsappropriate,becauseit’sbettertobeleftwantingmorethan

less.”Inthesecondpartofthestudy,nearly70percentofthepeoplereportedwantingtheconversationtobeoverbefo

reitended.Justtwopercentoftheconversationswrappedupatatimebothpeoplewerehappywith,and30percentofthemendedwhenoneoftheparti

eswanted.Theresearchersalsoaskedstudyparticipantstoguesswhentheirconversationalpartnershadwantedtostoptal

king.Thoseguesseswerewrong,eitheroverorunderestimatingtheotherperson’sdesiretocontinuethetalk,byabout64percentoftheconversation’sactuallen

gth.Takentogether,theresultssuggestthatwearen’tveryskilledatestimatingeachothers’desiresaboutwhentoendaconversation.ThaliaWhe

atley,asocialpsychologistatDartmouthCollegesaysthefindingsareimportant,addingthatconversationsare“anelegantexpressionofjointcooperation”.Ho

wever,shesays,“Itallfallsapartattheendbecausewejustcan’tfigureoutwhentostop.”Mastroiannisayshistakeawayisthattryingtogues

swhatsomeoneyou’rechattingwithwantsisalmostpointless.“Youreallyhavenoideawhentheotherpersonwantstogo.Somaybe,stoptryinga

ndjustrelaxandenjoytheconversation.”40.Wherewerethetwopartsofthestudycarriedout?41.Inwhatwayweretheparticipa

nts’guesseswronginthesecondpartofthestudy?42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexpla

inwhy.It’seasytofindapropertimetoendaconversationwithaclosefriend.43.Ifyoudesiretoendaconversation,wouldyoutelltheotherpersondirect

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