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延庆区2022—2023学年第二学期质量检测
高三英语•2023.03
考1.考生要认真填写个人信息。
2.本试卷共11页,三大部分(共100分),考试时间90分钟。
生
3.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。选择题必须
须
用2B铅笔作答;非选择题必须用黑色字迹的签字笔作答。
知4.考试结束后,考生应将答题卡按要求放在桌面上,待监考员收回。
第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)
第一节完形填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大食,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选
项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑…
Miloisarescuedogadoptedby20-year-oldMakaylaSwift.OnemorninginNovember
2021,SwiftopenedherfrontdoorinSilverSpring,Maryland,andMilo_1_running.
Milorantothehouseacrossthestreet.Heseemedunsatisfiedwiththishouse,soheran
totheonenextdoor,Swiftonhis_2_.Milostartedscratchingonthefrontdoor.
Swiftwas_3_,becausenoteveryonewantsastrangedogontheirproperty.Butasshe
triedto_4_Miloaway,shecouldhearasoundcomingthroughanopenupstairswindow.
Itwasavoiceyellipg"Help!”
Hoursearlier,around4a.m.,SherryStarr,85,hadrisenfromherbed.Allofasudden,
standingtherebetweenthetoiletandthetub,sheslippedandfellheavilyonthefloor.She
was_5_betweenthetoiletandthetubandcouldnotmoveatall.Starrwas_6_and
thoughtshewasjustgoingtodiethere.
Forthenextfewhours,Starrpracticedyelling:"Help!Help!HeHllp!"
Hervoicewasvery_7_thatnoonecouldhear.Luckily,Milo_8_heardStarrthe
momentSwiftopenedherownfrontdoor.
Swiftcalledtheemergencynumber911.Whentheambulanceworkersarrived,they
thoughtthey'dhavetoremovethetoiletto_9_Starr,butinstead,theygaveonelastpull
and-outshepopped.Thoughshewasblackandblueallover,Starr_10_atriptothe
hospital;'
Swifthasknownherownshareofdistress.Twoyearsago,hermotherdied.Shesaysthat
Milohashelpedherwithhergrief.“Thatdogisablessing,Mshesays.
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1.A.moveddownB.tookoffC.reachedoutD.pulledup
2.A.tailB.headC.bodyD.feet
3.A.disappointedB.confusedC,embarrassedD.astonished
4.A.giveB.sweepC.knockD.drag
5.A.sunkB.stuckC.liftedD.settled
6.A.surprisedB.boredC,puzzledD.scared
7.A.weakB.sharpC.roughD.loud
8.A.apparentlyB.hardlyC.slightlyD.temporarily
9.A.trapB.dropC.freeD.lay
10.A.avoidedB.failedC.declinedD.continued
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题L5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。
A
Idecidedtovolunteerforthisyear'shalf-marathonafterthechairmanoftheorganizing
committee_11_(visit)myschool.Forthepreviousweeks,Ihadbeentrainedon_12_to
beavolunteerfbrit.
Theexcitingracebegan,CathyandIwaitedpatientlyuntilwordspreadthatthefirst
runnerswouldbearrivingsoon,we_13_(quick)pouredwaterintothecupsfbrthem.After
thelastrunnerpassed,CathyandIstartedclearingup.Tiredandwetwithsweat,wefeltgood.
B
Accordingtosomefoodexperts,itishardesttogiveupthefoodyougrowupwith.Of
course,eachperson'scomfortfoodlargelydependsontheplace_14_theycome—fbra
Chineseitmightbeaplateofdumplingswithasaucerofvinegar,andforanativeoftheUK
itmightbetheclassicfishandchips,_15_(serve)hot,saltyandsour.Onemouthfulof
comfortfoodtakesusbacktoourculturalroots,_16_(give)usthe<4tasteofhome”and
relievingfeelingsofhomesickness.
C
Duringtheopeningceremonyofthe2022FIFAWorldCup,therewasasurprise_17_
(appear)byHollywoodactorMorganFreeman.
TheAmericansuperstar_18_(spot)withayoungphysically-challengedQatariboy,Al
Muftah.TheboywasbomwitharareconditionknownasCRS.It_19_(impact)the
normalformationofthelowerhalfofthebody,Butthedeterminedyoungmanrefusedtolet
hisconditionpreventhisthirst_20_lifeanddecidedtotakeonarangeofsports-
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tacklingeverythingfromrockclimbing,football,icehockeytoswimming.
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
纸上将该项涂黑。
A
GREATBOOKSTOTEACHCHILDRENABOUTCLIMATECHANGE
HereisashortenedlistofbookssponsoredbythemagazinesTIMEandTIMEforKids
thataresuitablefbrprimaryschoolers.Tomakethelist,weconsideredhowage-appropriate
thematerialwas,andwhetherthetoneandstorylineleftthereaderfeelingengagedand
empoweredratherthananxiousorconfused.
Expertsrecommendtheyoungestkidstoreadbooksthatexploretliebeautyandfragility
(脆弱)ofnature.Whendevelopinganappreciationfbrtheworldaroundthem,theycan
switchtobooksthatshowthecauseandeffectofhowhumanstreatourplanet,andwhyifs
importanttorespecttheenvironment.Forolderprimaryschoolkids,picturebookscan
illustratehowouruseoffbssil(化石)fuelscontributestoglobalwarming.Mostofthebooks
onthelistalsoofferlessonsabouthowchildren,families,schools,andcommunitiescanmake
adifference.
THANKYOU,EARTH:THELORAX
ALOVELETTERTO
ByDr.Seuss
OURPLANET
ByAprilPulleySayreThankstoitsrhyme,
Thisphotographybookshowstousplants,andwhimsicalillustration,
animalsandlandscapesinvividcolorsandthisclassictaleissuitable
descriptions.Fromup-closeimagesofforyoungchildrenwhocangraspthe
insectstopicturesofmountainranges,thescarcityofnaturalresources,andalso
pagesintroducechildrentotheplanets5olderkidswhocanseeadangerinvaluing
diversityinasimplebuteffectiveway.profitsoverlong-termenvironmental
harm.
WEAREWATERPOLARBEAR,
PROTECTORSWHYISYOUR
ByCaroleLindstromWORLD
AtributetonativetribesMELTING?
thatareprotectingtheByRobertE.Wells
planet,thisbookvividlyshowstheharmsofThisbookintroducesthegreenhouse
oilpipelines.Kidswillseethevalueofeffectwithillustrationsshowinghow
communityaction,whileadultswillsunlightgetstrapped.Itthenexplains
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recognizethestoryofthenativetribesfbssil-ftielenergy,andourrelianceonit
StandingRockSioux'sfightagainsttheforelectricityandtransportation.The
DakotaAccessPipeline.pagesarefullofscience.
21.Tomakethebooklistforkids,whatshouldbeconsideredfirst?
A.Confusingstoryline.B.Thetoneofanxiety.
C.Thebookssponsorship.D.Age-appropriatecontent.
22.Whatcankidsleamfromthebook"WEAREWATERPROTECTORS”?
A.Theycanseethevalueofcommunityaction.
B.Theycanknowhowtoprotectthenativetribes.
C.Theycanrecognizethestoryofthenativetribes.
D.Theycanunderstandtheimportanceofoilpipelines.
23.Whichbookexplainshowthegreenhouseeffectcomeintoexistence?
A.THELORAX
B.WEAREWATERPROTECTORS
C.POLARBEAR,WHYISYOURWORLDMELTING?
D.THANKYOU,EARTH:ALOVELETTERTOOURPLANET
B
Itwasthedayofthebigcross-countryrun.Studentsfromsevendifferentelementary
schoolsinandaroundthesmalltownof100-MileHouse,BritishColumbia,werewarmingup
andwalkingtheroutethroughthickevergreenforest.
IlookedaroundandfinallysawDavidstandingbyhimselfofftothesidebyafence.He
wassmallfortenyearsold,withmessyredhair.Buthisusualbigtoothygrinwasabsent
today.Iwalkedoverandaskedhimwhyhewasn'twiththeotherchildren.Theonlyresponse
hegavemewashehaddecidednottorun.Whatwaswrong?Hehadworkedsohardforthis
event!David'scerebralpalsy(脑瘫)preventedhimfromwalkingorrunninglikeother
children,butatschoolhispeersthoughtofhimasaregularkid.Healwaysparticipatedtothe
bestofhisabilityinwhatevertheyweredoing.Itjusttookhimlonger.Hehadstubbornlyrun
atotaloftwentythreekilometresinpracticerunstoprepareforthatday's
two-and-a-half-kilometrerun,andhehadaskedmetocomeandwatch.Wesatdowntogether
onsomesteps,butDavidwouldn5tlookatme.
Iquietlysaid,MDavid,ifyoudon'twanttoruntoday,nooneisgoingtomakeyou.Butif
you'renotrunningbecauseyou'reafraidsomeoneisgoingtolaugh,that'snotagoodenough
reason.Therewillalwaysbesomeonewhowilllaughandsaymeanthings.Areyougoingto
letthemgetinyourway?Ifyoureallywanttorun,David,thenyourun!”Iheldmybreathas
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uaviaLOOKmisin.inenneiooKeaaimeneiaanasaia,"imgonnarun.
Thestarter5sgunsounded.Buthehadonlygoneafewmetresbeforehetrippedandfell
flatontheground.Myheartsank.As1startedtoshoutencouragement,Davidpickedhimself
upandstartedagain.Alltheotherrunnershaddisappearedoverthehill.Butitdidn'tmatter.
Hehadworkedforit,andhewouldn'tgiveup!
Iwaitedanxiouslybythefinishlineasthemostrunnerscompletedandanotherracehad
begun.StillnoDavid!Istartedtofeelsick.HadIdonethewrongthing?Couldhehave
becomelost?Finally,asmallfigureemergedfromtheforest.Davidraisedhisarmsintriumph
ashecrossedthefinishlinetowildcheersandapplause.Hecaughtmyeye,flashedmea
toothygrinandsaid,“Thatwaseasy!”
24.WhatmadeDavidunabletorunlikeotherchildren?
A.Hismentalproblem.B.Hisphysicalcondition.
C.Hislaziness.D.Hishesitation.
25.Daviddecidedtorunbecause.
A.hewasencouragedtoB.hewantedtobethefirst
C.hewaslaughedintodoingitD.heknewitwasashorterdistance
26.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeDavid?
A.Braveandtalkative.B.Out-goingandkind-hearted.
C.Livelyandhard-working.D.Optimisticandstrong-willed.
27.Byusingtheplirase“atoothygrin*'inthelastsentence,thewriterintendstotellusabout
David's.
A.competenceinfinishingarunB.positiveattitudetowardslife
C.abilitytowincheersandapplauseD.effortstocatchothers'attention
C
Makinguseofthewind,thewateror,formorethanhalfofallplantspecies,animals,
plantsdisperse(散播)seedsfarandwide.Frugivores—animals
suchasgibbonsthatfeedonthefleshyfruitsofplants—eatand
thenexcrete(排泄)seedsawayfromtheoriginaltree.TheAfrican
savannaelephantcancarryseedsuptoarecord-breakingdistanceof
65kilometres.Thisabilitytoshiftgeographicalrangeswillbe
crucialtoplantswhenitcomestosurvivingclimatechange.
However,justlikeallgibbonspecies,theAfricansavannaelephantisendangered,its
populationdownby60percentoverthepast50years.
ResearchersinDenmarkandtheUSAhavepublishedanewstudyintohowthelossof
seed-dispersinganimalscouldaffecttheresilience(恢复力)offorestsandothernatural
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ecosystems.Accordingtotheirresearch,thislosshasalreadyreducedtheabilityofpk
moveinpacewithclimatechangeby60percent,andinsomeareasbyasmuchas95pe
EvanFricke,leadauthorofthestudy,explainsthatinordertoreachtheseresult
pulledtogetherexistingdatafromallpreviousstudiesandusedmachinelearningtod(
modelsthatcouldestimatetheseeddispersalpotentialofanyanimal,evenonesthatar
extinct.
Theresearchersfoundthat,historically,thedeclineofseed-dispersinganimalsh;
thegreatestinfluenceonplantsacrossthetemperate(温带的)regionsofNorthand
America,EuropeandsouthernAustralia.uOurtemperateecosystemshavelostalot
naturalseed-dispersalfunctionthattheywouldhavehad.^^explainsFricke,referringtc
mammalsthatwereoncewidespreadintheseregions.
Nevertheless,thepoorconservationstatusofmanyseed-dispersingtropicalanima
plantsinregionssuchasSoutheastAsiaandMadagascarmostatrisktoday.Witho
preservationofsuchanimals,globalseeddispersalcoulddeclinebyafurther15percent
directimplicationofthisdeclineisthatmanyplantspecieswillbeunabletokeeppace
changingclimate,55saysFricke.uThatmeansthepotentiallossnotonlyofplantbiodb
butoftheecosystemfunctionsthatthoseplantsprovide.^^
Aswildlifeislost,plantscannolongeradaptandsurviveandforestsbecoir
sustainable,whichreducestheamountofcarbontheycanstore.Theyalsolosetheirab
supportwildlife.Wholeecosystemsaredisrupted.Theconclusion,Frickesays,iscle
mustconservecurrentlyendangeredspeciesandrestorethepopulationsofimportan
dispersers."Independentofclimatechange,rewildinghasthepotentialtobenei
ecosystems,butinachangingclimate,ithastheaddedbenefitofincreasingthec
resilienceofthoseecosystems,5,hesays.
28.TheauthormentionstheAfricansavannaelephantinParagraph1isto.
A.highlighttheproblemB.predicttheending
C.expressanopinionD.provideasolution
29.WhatdoesFrickeconcludefromthestudy?
A.plantsdisperseseedsbywayofanimalsexcretingthem.
B.rewildingcanpromotetheclimateresilienceofourecosystems.
C.seed-dispersinganimalscouldhardlyaffectthenaturalecosystems.
D.thelossofseed-dispersinganimalshaslittleinfluenceontemperateregions.
30.Whichwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.TheResilienceofEcosystems
B.TheConservationofSeed-dispersingAnimals
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」・rxiiiuiaioinaiopicauoccuarueUdbunuai/^iiuU11UCI1111Cdl
D.AnimalsThatSpreadSeedsAreEndangered—AndWellProtected
D
We'veheardforyearsthatbreakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday.But,it
actuallymightbeevenmoreimportantthanpreviouslythought,accordingtoastudy
publishedintheJournaloftheAcademyofNutritionandDietetics,whichexaminedthe
effectsofskippingmealsandmealfrequencyasrelatedtomortality(死亡率)andheart
health.
Thestudy,whichwaspublishedinAugustoflastyear,soughttofindoutifeating
behaviorslikemealfrequency,mealskipping,andtimebetweenmealswereassociatedwith
all-causeandcardiovasculardisease(CVD)mortality.
Thestudyconsistedof24,011adults40yearsorolderwhoparticipatedfrom1999to
2014.Researcherslookedatvariouseatingbehaviorsofparticipantswhoself-reportedtheir
eatinghabitsevery24hours.Causesofdeathweretrackedviadeathrecordsthrough
December31,2015,
Afterexaminingparticipantsthroughouttheyears,researchersfoundthatcertaineating
behaviorswereinfactlinkedtohigherratesofprematuredeath.Eatingonlyonemealperday
wasassociatedwithanincreasedriskofall-causeandCVDmortalitywhileskipping
breakfastwaslinkedtoanincreasedriskofCVDmortality,andskippinglunchordinnerwas
linkedtoanincreasedriskofall-causemortality.Lastly,thestudyfoundthathavingmealstoo
closelytogether(lessthanfourandhalfhoursapart)wasalsolinkedtoall-causepremature
death.
So,whatdoesthismeanfbrtheaverageperson?"Attheendofthedaywhatmattersis
thatanindividualcanmeettheirnutritionalneedsfbroptimal(最佳)health/5explainsKeri
Gans,authorofTheSmallChangeDiet,“andbreakfasttypicallyisagoodvehiclefor
nutrientsassociatedwithadecreaseincardiovascularrisk,suchasfiberandvitamins"."Ifby
eliminatingmealstheyaremissingoutonimportantnutrientstheirbodyneeds,thenlong
termthatcanbeharmfultotheirhealth/*leadstoa“higherriskfbrcertaincancersandheart
disease,55shesays.
Whilethisstudywaslargeandcomprehensiveinmanyways,therearealsomany
limitations.Itwasmostlybasedona24-hour,self-reporteddietaryrecall,uwhichmaynot
alwaysbethebestmethodfbrdietaryassessment,nexplainsGans."Theparticipantsmaynot
accuratelyrecallwhattheyateorhonestlyreportitleadingtothepotentialofmisinformation.
Researchersnotedthatitwasimpossibletoconsidertheroleofsleepintherelationship
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oetweenlooaanamortality,aswellasahostototherunmeasurediactors.
Thebottomlineisthatwhilethesefindingsabouttherelationshipsbetwee
skippingandmortalityareimportant,therearealotmorefactorsthatgointopremature
31.WhataremainlydiscussedinParagraphs3and4?
A.ResearchprocessandfindingsB.Thecauseandfindings
C.ResearchsubjectsandpurposeD.Thetopicandsignificance
32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“eliminating“inParagraph5mostprobablymean?
A.Reducing.B.Overeating.C.Skipping.D.Consuming.
33.Whatcanweinferfromthestudy?
A.Itslimitationsarefullytakenintoaccountinthestudy.
B.Consumingadequatenutrientsisthekeytomaintainoverallhealth.
C.Theriskofall-causeprematuredeathisunrelatedtoskippingdinner.
D.Researcherslearnedabouteatingbehaviorsbyobservingtheparticipants.
34.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsskippingbreakfast?
A.Favorable.B.Unconcerned.C.Skeptical.D.Disapprovir
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
上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
WhyBoundariesatWorkAreEssential
Whatisaboundary,youask?Aboundaryisalimitdefiningyouinrelationtos(
orsomething._35_Ifyouhaveinformedsomeonethatthisisyourofficespace,yoi
oryourchair,youhaveattemptedtosetphysicalboundaries.
Lettingco-workersknowyouarenotcomfortableshakingtheirhandsorhuggin
ataholidayparty,especiallywithCovidatthistime,isanotherexampleofsettingap
boundary.Itisofteneasiertounderstandaphysicalboundary.Emotionalor
boundariesmaybesubtler(更微妙的)._36_
Emotionalboundariesarerelatedtoourfeelingsandhowsomethingorson
behavioraffectsus.Forexample,ifabosstreatsyoudisrespectfullybyyellingaty
colleaguefrequentlyinterruptsyouinmeetings,youarelikelytofeelhurt,embarrass
perhapsangry.Understandably,byhavingacourageousconversationwithbothyourb
co-workerabouttheirbehavior,theimpactithasonyou,andyourexpectationsre;
futurebehavior,youaresettinghealthyemotionalboundariesforyourselfatwork.
Sometimeswesetaboundarythatisacombinationofbothaphysicalandemotio
_37_Oneexampleofthisisbeingrepeatedlyaskedtoworklateduringtheweek/we
orwhileonvacation.Anotherexampleisbeingrequiredtoseetoomanyclientsorpat
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provideremoteworkpriortothepandemichittingtheglobalnations.Postthepandemic,
severalcompaniesunderstoodtheimportanceofworkingfromhomeandtheassociated
benefitsofworkingremotely.Thus,mostoforganizationshavestartedpromotingremote
workduetowhichtheyhavesavedahugeamountofmoneyandincreasedtheirturnoverand
productivityapproaches.
Thesecondmajorbenefitassociatedwithremoteworkisthelackofthenecessityto
travel,whichreducesthechancesofbeingstuckintraffic.Thishasincreasedproductivityand
efficiencyatworkandsavedapotentialamountoftimeforthemthattheycouldinvestin
otherproductiveactivities.
Tosummarize,itcannotbedeniedthatdevelopingtechnologieshaveanumberof
benefitstosocietyasithasallowedindividualstomanagetheirtimeeffectively.Moreover,it
alsohelpswithsociallifebalance.
40.Accordingtothispassage,whatmakesindividualsabletoworkfromhome?
41.Inthesentence”…thiscouldsavetheorganizationsalargesumofmoney^^inparagraph2,
whatdoes'"this"mean?
42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplain
why.
AWorkingfromhomecandomanybenefits,becauseitreducesemployers'capital
aswellasindividuals'workingtime.
43.Whatdoyouthinkaredisadvantagesofworkingfromhome?(Inabout40words)
第二节(20分)
假设你是红星中学高三(1)班学生李华。你的外国笔友Jim在给你的邮件中提到
他对中国十二生肖感兴趣。请你给他回一封邮件介绍你的生肖,内容包括:
1.简介中国的十二生肖;2.你的生肖和生肖对你的影响。
注意:
1.iUUZE/tJ;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
提示词语:十二生肖thetwelveanimalsigns
DearJim,
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延庆区2022-2023学年第二学期质量检测
高三英语参考答案2023.03
第一部分:知识运用(共二节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共10,'题:每小题1.5分,共15分)
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BACDBDAACC
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
11.visited/had12.how13.quikly14.where15.served
visited/visiting
16.giving17.appearance18.wasspotted19.impacts20.for
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)
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DACBADCABCACBD
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)
3536373839
EBGFA
第三部分:书面表达(共两节,
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