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学年高一英语上学期期中模拟卷(北京专用)(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)考生注意:1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。3.难度系数:0.65。4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分知识运用共两节,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。Duringaweekendhikingtrip,MiaandCarlos,twocollegestudents,encounteredanunexpectedchallenge.Theyhadplannedto1asmallmountainneartheircampus,hopingtoenjoytheautumnscenery.Thetrailwasinitiallyeasy,withclear2andgentleslopes.Asthey3,theweathersuddenlychanged.Darkcloudsgathered,andheavyrainbegantopour.Miaslippedonamuddypath,twistingherankle.Carlosquickly4hisbackpacktofindafirstaidkit.BeforeMiacouldprotest,hewrappedherankletightlywithabandage.Despitethepain,Miainsistedtheycontinue,notwantingto5theirprogress.Theylimpedforward,butvisibilityworsened.Athickfogmadeitimpossibletoseethetrailmarkers.Carlossuggestedturningback,butMia6,“We’rehalfwaythere!Let’spushthrough.”Reluctantly,Carlosagreed.Afteranhour,theystumbleduponacabin.Thedoorwasunlocked,andinside,theyfounddryfirewoodandblankets.Theywaitedoutthestorm,7gratefulfortheshelter.Whentherainstopped,they8a

mapleftinthecabinandsafelyreturnedtothetrailhead.Later,Miajoked,“Nexttime,maybechecktheweatherforecast?”Carlos9,“Orpackapass!”

Bothlaughed,realizingtheiradventurehad10theirteamworkandtrust.1.A.exploreB.climbC.discoverD.cross2.A.markersB.colorsC.treesD.roads3.A.setoutB.wentdownC.wentupD.turnedback4.A.threwB.boughtC.researchedD.opened5.A.delayB.celebrateC.recordD.repeat6.A.whisperedB.arguedC.insistedD.apologized7.A.rarelyB.slightlyC.deeplyD.casually1/98.A.drewB.followedC.foundD.ignored9.A.plainedB.addedC.beggedD.doubted10.A.weakenedB.testedC.strengthenedD.replaced第二节共小题每小题5分,共分)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。AChinabecamethethirdcountryintheworldto11(independent)sendhumansintospacein2003,12YangLiweisuccessfullyorbitedEarthintheShenzhou5spacecraft.ThenShenzhou6and7pletedasecondmannedorbitandthefirstChinesespacewalk,13(follow)bythevehicleJadeRabbitbeingsenttothemoontostudyitssurface.Afterthat,ChinalaunchedtheTiangong2spacelabintospaceandTianzhou1todockwithit.ThissignalledonestepfurtherinChina'splan14(establish)aspacestationinthefuture.BAgricultureiscrucialforsustaininglife.Thecropsthatfarmerscultivate15careformthebasisofourfoodsupply.Thereasonwhysustainablepracticesareimportantis16theyhelppreservethelandforfuturegenerations.Newtechniqueslikeprecisionfarmingarebeingdevelopedtoboostefficiency.Seeds,carefullyselectedforquality,aresowninthesoil.Plants,nurturedbythesunandrain,growstrong.Theproducethen17(transport)worldwide.Despitechallengessuchasunpredictableweather,farmersremaindedicated.TheireffortsCThisweek,aSwedishfirmannounceditwasgoingtobuild18couldbetheworld’sbiggestwoodencity.StockholmWoodCitywillbebuiltinSickla,anareainthesouthoftheSwedishcapital.Whenplete,tenyearslater,it19(contain)2,000homesand7,000offices,alongwithrestaurantsandshops.By20(use)wood,thepanyhopestoreducetheproject’scarbonfootprintbyupto40%,paredwithbuildinginconcreteandsteel,saysAnnicaAnas,thepany’sboss.第二部分阅读理解共两节,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。AinWithmorethan2.5millionvisitorspassingthroughitsgateseveryyear,Washington’sOlympicNationalParkranksamongthemostpopularparksintheU.S.Thebestplacestocampinsidetheparkareasfollowed.DeerAddress:PortAngeles,WA98362,USAPhoneustgettingtoDeerParkCampgroundisabitofanadventure,asitrequiresdrivingalongatwistyroad.This2/9campgroundistentonly,whichmeansRVsaren’tallowed.Italsoonlyhas14campsites,whichfillupquicklyduringthepeaksummertravelseason.Thosesitesareavailableonafirste,firstservedbasisfromJunethroughmidOctober.Cost:$15/nightAddress:Forks,WA98331,USAPhoneohCampgroundislocatedintheheartoftheHohRainforest.WithoptionsfortentsandRVs,theHohCampgroundisapopularoneallyearlong.Reservationsneedtobemadeforthe72campsitesonRinsummer,withcampsitesavailableonafirste,firstservedbasistherestoftheyear.Cost:$24/nightAddress:NF24,Hoodsport,WA98548,USAPhonetaircaseCampground’s49campsitesoperateonafirste,firstservedbasis.Thelocationisopenyearround,althoughflushtoiletsandpotablewaterareonlyavailableduringthesummer.ThereareseveralcampsitesthatcanacmodateRVs,aswellasfivewalkinonlylocations.Itgetssomewhatcrowdedthroughoutthesummer.Cost:$24/nightAddress:Brinnon,WA98320,USAPhoneosewallipsCampgroundisawalkinonlylocation.DosewallipsCampgroundfeaturesapproximately30campsites,noneofwhichcanbereservedinadvance.Openforcampingyearround,thislocationreceivesmoreguestsattheheightofthesummertravelseason.Cost:Free21.IfyouwanttocampatStaircaseCampground,youcancall______.A....+1360565314522.Whichcampgroundprovidesthemostcampsites?A.DeerParkCampground.B.HohCampground.C.StaircaseCampground.D.DosewallipsCampground.23.Whatdothesecampgroundshaveinmon?A.TheycanacmodateRVs.B.Theyarewalkinonlylocations.C.Theycanbereservedinadvance.D.Theyaremorecrowdedinsummer.B3/9Inrecentyears,interestinspacetourismhasgrownrapidly.Onceaconceptlimitedtosciencefiction,spacetravelforprivateindividualsisnowbeingareality.panieslikeSpaceX,BlueOrigin,andVirginGalacticaredevelopingmercialspaceflightprograms,promisingafuturewhereordinarypeoplecanexperiencelifebeyondEarth.Wealthyadventurers,celebrities,andevenafewresearchershavealreadytakenpartintheseearlymissions,drawingglobalattention.However,spacetourismraisesimportantquestions.Criticarguethatitremainsanactivityforthewealthy,asticketpricesareextremelyhigh.Asingletripcancosthundredsofthousandsorevenmillionsofdollars,makingspacetourismaccessibleonlytoaselectfew.Othersworryabouttheenvironmentalimpact.Rocketlaunchesreleaselargeamountsofcarbondioxideandotherpollutantsintotheatmosphere,contributingtoclimatechange.Somescientistsfearthatanincreaseinspaceflightscouldworsentheseissuesifnotproperlyregulated.Supporters,ontheotherhand,believethatspacetourismhasbenefits.Itdrivesinnovationinaerospacetechnology,leadingtoadvancementsthatcouldmakespacetravelmoreaffordableinthefuture.Additionally,somebelievethatseeingEarthfromspace—oftencalledthe“overvieweffect”—givestravelersadeeperappreciationfortheplanetandinspiresgreaterenvironmentalresponsibility.Documentariesandinterviewswithearlyspacetouristssuggestthisemotionalshiftisgenuineandlonglasting.Despitetheexcitement,spacetourismremainsinitsearlystages.Whileafewmercialflightshavesuccessfullytakenprivatepassengerstotheedgeofspace,longtermsustainabilityisstilluncertain.Thecostmustdecreasesignificantlyforspacetraveltobeewidelyaccessible.Scientistsalsoemphasizetheneedforbettersafetymeasures,asspaceflightremainsahighriskactivity.Someexpertsparespacetourismtotheearlydaysofaviation.Acenturyago,airtravelwasexpensiveandrare,buttoday,millionsofpeopleflyeveryday.Couldthesamehappenwithspacetravel?Manyintheindustrybelieveso,butitmaytakedecadesbeforespacetourismbeesaregularpartofhumanlife.Fornow,spacetourismremainsathrillingyetcontroversialtopic.Whiletheideaofordinarypeopletravelingtospaceisinspiring,questionsaboutcost,safety,andenvironmentalimpactmustbeaddressedbeforeitcantrulytakeoff.24.Whatisonemajorconcernaboutspacetourism?A.Itharmstheenvironment.B.Itisillegalinmanycountries.C.Ithasreplacedscientificspacemissions.D.Itdistractspublicattentionfromclimateissues.25.Whydosomesupportershaveapositiveviewofspacetourism?A.Itisasafeandaffordableindustry.B.Ithelpsreduceglobalcarbonemissions.C.ItcouldencouragebettertreatmentofEarth.D.ItprovidesasolutiontoovercrowdingonEarth.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“overvieweffect”mostlikelyreferto?A.Afeelingofbeinglostinspace.B.Adangerouseffectofspacetravel.C.AnabilitytoseebeyondtheEarth’satmosphere.4/9D.AchangeinperspectiveafterviewingEarthfromspace.27.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WhySpaceTourismWillFail.B.IsSpaceTravelworththeCost?C.HowGovernmentsControlSpaceTravel.D.SpaceTourism:TheNextStepforHumanity?COneeveningin1951,astronomerWilliamMorganwaswalkinghomefromYerkesObservatoryinWisconsinwhenhelookedupatthenightskyandhad“acreativeinsightburst”.Itsolvedoneofthegreatestmysteriesofastronomy.An“aha!Moment”,suchasMorgan’sgreatinsight,isanewideathatarrivessuddenly,oftenburstingintoanongoingstreamofthought.Itmaypopupwhilesomeoneisactivelytryingtosolveaproblem.Individualstendtohavemoreanalytical(分析型的)orinsightfulthinking;wearen’tlimitedtooneortheother.It’suptothemood.ImagineyouareinAfrica25,000yearsago.Youseealionacoupleofmetersawayandareseizedwithfear.Yourthinkingimmediatelybeesverycarefulandanalyticalbecauseifyoumakeonemistake,youarefinished.Canthelionseemeorhearme?IfIrun,isthelioncloseenoughtocatchup?Youmanagetoescape.Thateveningyouarebackinthecave,sittingbythefireandsharingfoodwithyourpeople.Youareenjoyingsafety.Inyourprotectedshelter,youcanhavecreativethoughtsanddosomethingimaginative.So25,000yearslater,wefindtheinnovativestonetoolsandbreathtakingcavepaintingsthatinspiredfuturegenerations.Anobviouswaytoincreaseinsightfulnessisthereforetorelaxwhenyouaren’tanxiousorrushed.Anotherwayisexpansioninspace:Whenyouareinalargeroomorthegreatoutdoorsunderastarrysky,asMorganwas—yourattentionexpandsinthelargespace.Youwillconsiderthewholeratherthantheparts,thusenhancinginsightfulthinking.Modernsociety’sunrelentingdemandforproductivityandspeedoftenrejectsinsight.Evenso,rememberthevalueandpowerofinsightsandtheconditionsthatsparkthem.AsMorganshows,whenitestoan“aha!Moment”,theskyisthelimit.28.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicinthefirstparagraph?A.Bysharingasecrettosuccess.B.Byraisinganewidea.C.Bydescribinganastronomer.D.Bytellingatruestory.29.Whydoestheauthorreferto“Africa25,000yearsago”?A.Tostresstheimportanceofinsightfulthinking.B.Toillustratethenecessityofanalyticalthinking.C.Toprovethepowerofcreativityandimagination.D.Toshowtheinfluenceofmoodonthinkingstyles.30.Whichofthefollowingsituationsmighthelpboostaninsight?5/9A.Studyinghardforamathexam.B.Takingphotosonavastgrassland.C.Workingontheputerinanoffice.D.Promotingproductsinasupermarket.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“unrelenting”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Basic.B.Typical.C.Endless.D.Unreasonable.DHighschool,formostteenagers,isaspacewherenewadventuresandchallengesbegin.Iclearlyremembermyfirstdayofhighschool.AsIenteredtheschoolgate,Iwasgreetedbyacrowdofstudents.Thehallwayswerefilledwithtalkingandlaughter.Itwasalottohandle,andIfeltlikeatinyfishinavastocean.Iheldmyscheduletightly,tryingtofindtherightclassroom.MyheartracedasIwasscaredofgettinglost.MyfirstclasswasEnglish,andasIwalkedin,Ispottedfamiliarfacesfrommypreviousschool.IbreathedasighofreliefasItookmyseat,surroundedbyfriendlysmiles.MyEnglishteacher,MrsJohnson,introducedherselfandmadeeveryonefeelfortable.Sheexplainedwhatwewouldbestudyingduringthesemesterandencouragedustoshareourthoughtsandideas.Thenextclasswasmathematics,whichhappenedtobemyweakestsubject.IfeltatightfeelinginmystomachasIenteredtheclassroom,butmymathsteacher,MrSmith,turnedouttobeverypatient.Hepromisedusthatwewouldlearnandimprovetogether.Hiswordsofsupportmademefeelmorerelaxed,andIbegantobelievethatIcouldoveremymathsstruggles.Duringlunchtime,Isatwithagroupofstudentswhoquicklybecamemyfriends.Wesharedstories,andtalkedaboutourexpectationsforhighschool.ItwasduringthistimethatIrealisedthathighschoolwasn’tjustaboutacademicsubjects;itwasalsoaboutbuildingfriendshipsandmakinglastingmemories.Therestofthedayflewbywithavarietyofclasses,faces,andexperiences.Myfirstdayofhighschoolwasfilledwithmomentsofanxiety,joy,andthepromiseofnewbeginnings.32.Whydidtheauthorfeellikeatinyfishinavastoceanatfirst?A.Becauseofexcitementandcuriosity.B.Becauseoftheschool’swelingatmosphere.C.Becauseoffearoftheunfamiliarenvironment.D.Becauseofgoodpreparationsforthenewschool.33.WhichwordscanbestdescribetheEnglishteacher?A.Generousandpowerful.B.Responsibleandpatient.C.Inspiringandfriendly.D.Outgoingandwarmhearted.34.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenenteringthemathsclass?A.Excited.B.Anxious.C.Relaxed.D.Confident.35.Whatdidtheauthorrealiseduringlunchtime?A.Highschoolonlyfocusedonstudying.6/9B.Highschoolwasanextremelychallengingplace.C.Highschoolwasfullofoldfriendsandclassmates.D.Highschoolwasalsoaboutwonderfulsocialexperiences.第二节共5小题每小题2分,共分)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。In1983,HowardGardner,aprofessoratHarvard,publishedFramesofMind:TheTheoryofMultipleIntelligences.Inthebook,hepresentedonetypeofintelligencethateveryonemustdevelopiftheywanttobesuccessful.Thatisemotionalintelligence.Emotionalintelligencereferstotheabilitytorecognizeandcontrolyourownemotions.Itmeanshavingadeepunderstandingofyourself,knowingyourownstrengthsandweaknesses,andhandlingreactionsandemotionswisely.Emotionalintelligenceiskeytosuccessinalmostanyfieldanditisespeciallyimportantforhighstressenvironments,forexample,whentimesaretoughandwhenapersonwantstoquitorisfearful.Weallknowhighlyemotionalpeople.Ratherthanreactwisely,theytendtolettheiremotionsruntheirlives,oftensayingordoingsomethingtheymaylaterregret.I’veseenmanypeopledothisonsocialmedia,gettinginargumentswithlovedonesoverunimportantthingsbecausetheyhavedifferentopinions.Thisinabilitytomastertheselfleadstomanystrugglesandheartachesforpeople.Emotionalintelligencedoesnotmeanbeingvoid(没有)ofemotions.Itmeansyouknowitisokaytobeangry,justnotoutofcontrolangry.Youknowit’sokaytofeelhurt,butitisnotokaytodosomethingstupidinthenameofrevenge(报复).Manyofusknowpeoplewhoareveryintelligent,butallowtheiremotionstodamagetheirlives.Now,thinkdeeplyonhowyoumanageyouremotions.Areyousmartinthewayyouexpresswhatyou’refeeling,especiallywhenthepressureison?36.Accordingtothepassage,whatis“emotionalintelligence”?37.InwhatoccasionisEmotionalIntelligenceespeciallyimportant?38.Howdohighlyemotionalpeopledealwiththeiremotions?39.Inyourdailylife,whatcanyoudotobettermanageyouremotions?Pleasegivesomeexamples.第三部分书面表达共两节,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。Atthestartofnearlyeverydoctor'svisit,chancesarethatyouwillbeaskedtogetyourweightmeasuredforthatday'sexamrecordandyouwouldbehardpressedtofindapersonwhosephysicianhasnotbroughtuphisorher7/9weightatsomepoint,anddoctors'remendationstodroppoundsarestillextremelymon.Butmanyconversationsaroundweighthavebeeabarrier,notahelp,inthecampaigntomakepeoplehealthier.Higherbodymassesareassociatedwithincreasedriskforhypertension,diabetesandcoronarydisease.Manystudieshaveshownthatheavierpeopleareathigherriskfortheseillnesses.Butthebigpictureisnotthewholepicture.Researchershaveidentifiedasmallergroupofoverweightpeopleconsideredtobe''metabolically(新陈代谢地)healthy''meaningtheydonotexhibithighbloodpressureorotherdiseases.Researchoverthepasttwodecadeshasshownthathealthprofessionalshavenegativeattitudestowardfatpeople.Somerefusetoseethesepatientsatall,astheSouthFloridaSunSentinelreportedin2011.Suchpracticeskeeppeoplef

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