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北京市豐臺區(qū)2018屆高三5月綜合測試(二模)英語試題筆試(共三部分120分)第一部分知識運用(共兩節(jié)45分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分)Aheavysandstormisgoingtoenvelopourcity.Itisunwisetohaveyourcar.washB.washedC.washingD.towashWuLeiistheonlyChineseplayerhasmadeitontothelatestWorldSoccer500list.whoB.whichC.whoseD.whomYourdonationgreatlyappreciatedandthemoneywillbeusedtohelpthestudentsfrompoorfamilies.A.hasbeenB.isC.wasD.hadbeenEvenasmallpersonalcomputerstorevastamountsofinformation.A.mightB.canC.oughttoD.hastoWepackedallthehooksinwoodenboxessothattheydamaged.A.don'tgetB.won'tgetC.didn'tgetD.wouldn'tgetItisnotsurprisingthenewcourseonelectronicgameshasattractedmanystudents.A.whatB.whichC.thatD.wherebasicfirst-aidtechniqueswillhelpyourespondquicklytoemergencies.A.KnownB.HavingknownC.KnowingD.Beingknown—DidyourfatherenjoyseeinghisoldfriendsyesterdayYes,hedid.Theyeachotherforages.A.didn'tseeB.wouldn'tseeC.haven'tseenD.hadn'tseen—^ouldyoucheckmylisttoseeIhaveforgottenanything?—Noproblem.A.whetherB.whichC.thatD.whatSomeonecalledmeupatmidnight,buthehadhungupIcouldanswerthephone.A.asB.sinceC.untilD.beforeWeclimbeduptothetopofahiwegotagoodviewofthewholeforestpark.A.whichB.whereC.whenD.thatBeijing'snewinternationalairportintooperationin2019willserve72millionpassengersannually.A.beingputB.tobeputC.putD.toputShedoesn'tspeakourlanguage,sheseemstounderstandwhatwesay.A.yetB.andC.orD.soDaviddidn'tattendhisdaughter'sgraduationceremonyt,heidoeswishhethere.A.shouldbeB.wouldbeC.hadbeenD.wereWhatisyourmainreasonforchoosingonerestaurantanother?A.overB.ofC.fromD.for第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,共30分)AGoodManIt'salateSaturdayafternooninearlyMarch,andIamsweatingsienarchoftheonlygiftmysonwantsfromLosAngeles:a16tothehomesofthestarssuchasBradPittandJetLi.Acheerfultaxidriversays,“Noproblem.Mapsellersareeverywhere!”Whenthetaxistops,afellow17withathinfoldedsheetandays:“Tendollars."Tendollars!Withabsolute18,Iinformhim,“That'stoomuch."Themapmanleaves.Ibeginwalking,certainI'llfinda(an)19starmapsoon.Iam20.There'shardlyanybodyonthestreet.Theredon'tseemtobemanyrstdres,justcarsandbars.Nomaps.Nostars.Blockspass.Thesunbeginstosink.AttheedgeofWestHollywood,21fellowwandersahead,sellingstarmapstosometeenagegirls.Tendollars22.Forgetit.Mysonwill23.Thatnight,Icallmwife.“Didyougetoneofthosemapstothestars?He'sbeentalkingaboutelse."This25ishardtoignore,It'slate.Atall-nightmarkets:nomaps.Iheadbacktothehotel.Morningiscoming.Therewillbeonelast26.AfterIcheckout,Itakeataxi.Butatnineinthemorning,mapsellersare27tobefound.“Youknow,”saysthedriver,“Theguyswiththemapsjustain'tupyet!”He'sright.“Forgetit.Let'sgototheairport.”“Well,"saysthedriver,“Icould28youoneifyoulike."Sure.Trustthisguy?Imightaswellthrowcashontothefreeway.Butexitingthetax29Imylastchance.Ihandhim$13andmybusinesscard.Threeweekspass.I've30onthestarmap.Mysonhasstoppedmentioningit.Thenoneafternoon,stickingoutfromunderpilesofflyers,thereitis:abigwhiteenvelope.Thereisasmallnote.Icanhardlyreadit,31Imakeoutafewphrase一“forgive32,”“taxi'sbeendown"and,finally,“here'smapforyourson."There'snoreturnaddress.It'ssigned,“kindregards,M."Iholdthenoteinmyhand,33whatmysonsaidtomewhenIgotbackfromLosAngeles.“Didyoumeetany34,Dad?"heasked.NowIknowwhattotellhim.“Yes,Idid.ImetaguynamedM."Ifyounever35anybody,you'llneverfindthegoodguys.16.A.decorationB.mapC.bookD.symbol17.A.arguesB.requestsC.competesD.approaches18.A.assuranceB.permissionC.anxietyD.bargain19.A.perfectB.inexpensiveC.properD.detailed20.A.shockedB.confusedC.impatientD.wrong21.A.oneB.someC.anotherD.either22.A.stillB.evenC.almostD.yet23.A.believeB.regretC.understandD.admit24.A.anythingB.everythingC.somethingD.nothing25.A.ideaB.newsC.changeD.reason26.A.tryB.journeyC.actionD.minute27.A.everywhereB.somewhereC.anywhereD.nowhere28.A.giveB.mailC.showD.spare29.A.createB.recognizeC.deserveD.blow30.A.givenupB.throwndoubtsC.refusedoffersD.droppedin31.A.andB.orC.butD.for32.A.faultB.delayC.carelessnessD.rudeness33.k.rememberingB.remindingC.reviewingD.realizing34.A.admirersB.friendsC.starsD.heroes35.A.lookuptoB.turntoC.havefaithinD.agreewith第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié)40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)A

ClimbingWithoutRopesThepopularimageofthemountainclimberisofapersoncarefullyclimbingasteepcliffwithanetworkofsafetyropes,butitisnottheonlykind.Manyclimbersnowenjoybouldering.It'smoreaccessibleandbetterfortheenvironment.

Uliarisbonlderiug?Boulderingisasporttliatinvolvesclimbingon7over,andaroundbouldersupioapproximatelytwentyfeetabovetheground.Participantsemploynosafetylopes.BciiLcleruigT&rms'WTijbculder?improveyour'WTijbculder?improveyour<limbingskillsbyfocusingonbasicsplacest-ocl^mb,such2sclimbingwallsatgymsandparks”easytofindlesstime■com-mitrnenrtoboulderingthantomouztajiiclimbing-intellectualandphysicalenjoymentasonesolvespioblctnscriiw:i¥&ysmllhandh-old:footliold:aplacewhereonemayplaceafoottoajdinclimbingboulderjug:aver>7largehandholdthati?easytouseproblem:Thepathupaboulderisreferredtoisthe"problenf7thatonemustsolve.The"solution17isthesequenceofmovesone-makesupand.overatwulder.Hereisanexampleofaclimberaddressingaboulderingproblem.Figure1:Theclimberhastworoutesshecouldtake,onetotheleftandonetotheright.Theleftoneappearseasierbecauseithasajugwithineasyreach,butlookwhathappensifshechoosesthatdirection.Shegetsstuckontherockandhastogobackdown.Sometimesthatisevenmoredifficultthangoingup.Figure2:Theclimbertakestheonetotherightthistime.Usingafootholdandplacingherrighthandinacrimp,sheisabletoliftherselfupandlocateotherhandholds.Afteronlyafewmoves,sheisabletothrowherlegoverthetopoftheboulderandpullherselfup.阿百山p阿百山plFieure1TOC\o"1-5"\h\zAccordingtothepassage,boulderi.isanindoorsportB.hasnosafetyprotectionC.needsmapsandequipmentD.isasteepcliffclimbingBoulderingbecomespopularbecause.itchallengesthelimitsB.itcostslessC.itbuildsmindsandbodiesD.itisateamgameAccordingtotheexample,therightroute.A.ashortcutB.adeadendC.toughbuttothetopD.linedwithjugsThepassageislikelytoappearin.A.abookreviewB.asciencereportC.anewspaperadvertisementD.asportsmagazineBThreeFeetFromGoldDarby'sunclewascaughtbythe“goldfeve-rru”shdianyst,haendgwoledntwesttodigandgrowrich.Aftermonthsoflabor,hewasrewardedbythediscoveryoftheshining0礦石F).Heneededmachinerytobringtheoretothesurface.So,withthe“strike”,hereturnedhome.AndwiththehelpofDarby,heborrowedalotofmoney.Afterbuyingthemachineryandhavingitshipped,UncleandDarbywentbacktoworkthemine.Thefirstcaroforewasmined.AndthereturnsprovedtheyhadoneoftherichestminesinColorado!Downwentthedrills!UpwentthehopesofUncleandDarby!Thensomethinghappened!Thevein礦脈)ofgoldoredisappeared!Theydrilledon,butallinvain.Finally,theydecidedtoquitandsoldthemachinerytoajunkmanforafewhundreddollars.Thejunkmancalledinaminingengineertolookatthemineanddoalittlecalculating.Theengineer'scalculationsshowedthattheveinwouldbefoundjustthreefeetfromwheretheDarbyshadstoppeddrilling!Thejunkmantookmillionsofdollarsinthevein,becauseheknewenoughtoseekexpert'sadvicebeforegivingup.MostofthemoneywhichwentintothemachinerywasborrowedthroughtheeffortsofDarby,whowasthenaveryyoungman.Themoneycamefromhisrelativesbecauseoftheirfaithinhim.Hepaidbackeverydollarofit,althoughhewasyearsindoingso.Longafterward,Mr.Darbymadeanotherdiscoverythatdesirecanbechangedintogold.Thisdiscoverycameafterhewentintothebusinessofsellinglifeinsurance.Rememberingthathelostahugefortune,forhestoppedthreefeetfromgold,Darbyprofeitdbytheexperienceinhischosenwork,sayingtohimself,“Istoppedthreefeetfromgold,butIwillneverstopbecausemensay‘no'whenIaskthemtobuyinsurance.”Darbysoldmorethanamilliondollarsinlifeinsuranceannually.Heoweshis“stickability”tothelessonhelearnedfromhis“quitability”inthegoldminingbusiness.TOC\o"1-5"\h\zDarby'sunclewentbackhometo.A.receivehisrewardB.seekfinancialsupportC.lookformorehelpersD.consultanengineerTheDarbysfailedinminingbusinessbecauseof.A.quittingdrillingonB.thedisappearanceoftheveinC.theshortageofthemachineryD.competingagainstthejunkmanFromthepassage,wecanknowDarby.A.wasunabletopayoffthedebtsB.minedhisgoldfromthefailureC.learnedalessonfromsellinginsuranceD.devotedhimselftomakingnewdiscoveriesTheauthorintendstotellusthat.A.hopesanddifficultiesexistsidebysideB.correctdecisionsstemsfromcorrectjudgmentC.weshouldcatchitwhenanopportunitycomesD.wewon'treachourgoalunlesswepersistCScientistssayweareallbornwithaknackformathematics.Everytimewescanthecafeteriaforatablethatwillfitallofourfriends,we'reexercisingtheancientestimationcenterinourbrain.StanislasDehaenewasthefirstresearchertoshowthatthispartofthebrainexists.In1989,hemetMr.Nwhohadsufferedaseriousbraininjury.Mr.Ncouldn'trecognizethenumber5,oradd2and2.Buthestillknewthatthereare“about50minutes”inanhour.Dehaenedrewanimportantconclusionfromhiscase:theremustbetwoseparatemathematicalareasinourbrains.Oneareaisresponsibleforthemathwelearninschool,andtheotherjudgesapproximateamounts.Sowhatdoesthebrain'sestimationcenterdoforus?HarvardUniversityresearcherElizabethSpelkehasspentalotoftimeposingmathproblemstopreschoolers.Whenheasks5-year-oldstosolveaproblemlike21+30,theycan'tdoit.Buthehasalsoaskedthemquestionssuchas,“Sarahhas21candlesandgets30more.Johnhas34candles.Whohasmorecandles?”Itturnsoutpreschoolersaregreatatsolvingquestionslikethat.Beforethey'velearnedhowtodomathwithnumeralsandsymbols,theirbrains'approximationcentersarealreadyhardatwork.Afterwelearnsymbolicmath,dowestillhaveanyuseforourinbornmathsense?JustinHalberdaatJohnsHopkinsUniversitygaveusananswerinhisstudy.Hechallengedagroupof14-year-oldswithanapproximationtest:Thekidsstaredatacomputerscreenandsawgroupsofyellowandbluedotsflashby,tooquicklytocount.Thentheyhadtosaywhethertherehadbeenmorebluedotsoryellowdots.Theresearchersfoundthatmostwereabletoanswercorrectlywhentherewere25yellowdotsand10blueones.Whenthegroupswerecloserinsize,11yellowdotsand10blueones,fewerkidsansweredcorrectly.Thebigsurpriseinthisstudycamewhentheresearchercomparedthekids'approximationtestscorestotheirscoresonstandardizedmathtests.Hefoundthatkidswhodidbetterontheflashingdottesthadbetterstandardizedtestscores,andviceversa反之亦然).Itseemsthat,farfrombeingirrelevant,yourmathsensemightpredictyourabilityatformalmath.Fromthefirsttwostudies,wecanlearnthatestimationcenter.isdividedintotwoseparatemathematicalareascanhelpfigureoutnumeralsandsymbolsproblemsfunctionsindependentlyinbothkids'andadults'brainsD.worksbetterwhensymbolicpartsareinjuredorundergrownWhatmostsurprisedJustininthestudyof14-year-olds?Thevarietyofmathabilitiesindifferentstudents.Thelinkbetweentechnologyskillsandestimationskills.Thedifficultyofthetaskasthenumberofdotsincreased.Theconnectionbetweenestimationskillsandformalmathability.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.BornwithaSenseofMath.B.GobeyondWhatYouCanLearn.C.SymbolicMathandEstimationMath.D.OurBrain一aBornMathematician.DThatrobots,automation,andsoftwarecanreplacepeoplemightseemobvioustoanyonewho\sworkedinautomotivemanufacturing.ButMITbusinessscholarsErikBrynjolfssonandAndrewMcAfee'sclaimismoretroublingandcontroversial.Theybelievethatrapidtechnologicalchangehasbeendestroyingjobsfasterthanitiscreatingthem.Theybelievethattechnologyincreasesproductivityandmakessocietieswealthier,butitbecamecleartothemthatthesametechnologiesmakingmanyjobssafer,easier,andmoreproductivewerealsoreducingthedemandformanytypesofhumanworkers.TechnologiesliketheWeb,artificialintelligence,andbigdataareautomatingmanyroutinetasks.Countlesstraditionalwhite-collarjobs,suchasmanyinthepostofficeandincustomerservice,havedisappeared.Asevidence,BrynjolfssonandMcAfeepointtoachartonwhichseparatelinesrepresentproductivityandtotalemploymentintheUnitedStates.ForyearsafterWorldWarII,thetwolinescloselytrackedeachother,withincreasesinjobscorrespondingtoincreasesinproductivity.Then,beginningin2000,thelinesdiverge;productivitycontinuestorisesteadily,butemploymentsuddenlyshrinks.By2011,asignificantgapappearsbetweenthetwolines,showingeconomicgrowthwithnoparallelincreaseinjobcreation.UnitedSlatesProductivityandEmploymentButarethesenewtechnologiesreallyresponsibleforadecadeoflacklu無生氣jobgrowth?DavidAutor,aneconomistatMITwhohasstudiedtheconnectionsbetweenjobsandtechnology,doubtsthattechnologycouldaccountforsuchasuddenchangeintotalemployment.Moreover,healsodoubtsthatproductivityhas,infact,risensteadilyintheUnitedStatesinthepastdecade.Ifhe'sright,itraisesthepossibilitythatpoorjobgrowthcouldbesimplyaresultofadepressedeconomy.Thesuddenslowdowninjobcreation“isabigpuzzle,”hesays,“butthere'snotalotofevidencethatit'slinkedtocomputers.”“Tobesure,computertechnologiesarechangingthetypesofjobsavailable,butthatisvreydifferentfromsayingtechnologyisaffectingthetotalnumberofjobs,”headds.“Jobscanchangealotwithouttherebeinghugechangesinemploymentrates.”LawrenceKatz,aHarvardeconomist,saysthatwhiletechnologicalchangescanbepainfulforworkerswhoseskillsnolongermatchtheneedsofemployers,nohistoricalpatternshowstheseshiftsleadingtoanetdecreaseinjobsoveranextendedperiod.Still,Katzdoesn'tdismissthenotionthatthereissomethingdifferentabouttoday'sdigitaltechnologies.Thoughheexpectsthehistoricalpatterntohold,itis“genuinelyaquestion,”hesays.“Iftechnologydisruptsenouhg,whoknowswhatwillhappen?”WhichperiodonthechartrsotnglysupportsMcAfee'sclaim?A.1947—1967.B.1985—1987.C.1997—2000.D.2011—2013.AccordingtoDavidAutor,thechangeinjobgrowth.A.isnotnecessarilycausedbytechnologyB.resultsfromaweakeningeconomyC.hasnoconnectionwithproductivityD.affectsthecurrenttypesofjobsWhatisLawrenceKazt'sattitudetowardsthetopic?A.Optimistic.B.Defensive.C.Objective.D.Disapproving.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto.showtherelationbetweenproductivityandjobcreationdiscusstheeffectoftechnologicaladvancesonemploymentargueagainstthewideuseofartificialintelligenceexplaintheimpactoftechnologiesonproductivity第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。AWonderPlantEveryrainyseason,themountaingorilla大(猩猩)ofCentralAfricamigratetothefoothillsandlowerpartsoftheVirungaMountainstofeedonbamboo.Forthe650orsothatremaininthewild,it'savitalfoodsource.51Gorillasaren'ttheonlylocalskeenonbamboo.Forthepeoplenearthemountains,it'savaluablerawmaterialusedforbuildinghousesandmakinghouseholditems.Butinthepast100years,resourceshavecomeunderincreasingpressureaspopulationshaveexplodedandlargeareasofbambooforesthavebeenclearedtomakewayforfarms.52Allovertheworld,therangesofmanybamboospeciesappeartobereducing,endangeringthepeopleandanimalsthatdependuponthem.AreportpublishedbytheUNEnvironmentProgrammehasrevealedjusthowprofoundourignoranceofglobalbambooresourcesis.Bambooisawonderplant.Itsecologicalroleextendsbeyondprovidingfoodandhabitatforanimals.Bambootendstogrowinstandsmadeupofgroupsofindividualplantsthatgrowfromrootsystems.Itsextensiverootsystemsarecrucialinpreventingwaterlossandsoilerosion53InIndia25%ofpaperproducedismadefrombamboofiber,andinBrazil,100,000hectaresofbambooaregrownforitsproduction.Becauseofitsflexibilityandstrength,ithastraditionallybeenusedinconstruction.Bambooisoftentheonlyreadilyavailablerawmaterialforpeopleinmanydevelopingcountries.54RayTownsend,vicepresidentoftheBritishBambooSociety,says,“Someplantsarethreatenedbecausetheycan'tsurviveinthehabitat—theyaren'tstrongenoughortherearen'tenoughofthem,perhaps.Butbamboocantakecareofitself-itisstrongenoughtosurviveifleftalone.”Whenforestgoes,itistransformedintosomethingelse:thereisn'tanywhereforforestplantssuchasbambootogrowifyoucreateacattlegrassland.Sadly,thisisn'tasinglestory.Itisthephysicaldisturbancethatisthethreattobamboo.Untilnow,bamboohasbeenviewedasasecond-classplant.Withoutit,theirchancesofsurvivalwouldbereducedsignificantly.Besides,bamboo'smostimmediatesignificanceliesinitseconomicvalue.F.Morethanabillionpeoplerelyonbambooforeithertheirshelterorincome.G.Despitebamboo'svalueineconomyandecology,itssituationisallthemoreworrying.第三部分書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié)35分)第一節(jié)(15分)假設(shè)你是紅星中學(xué)高三學(xué)生李平你的英國筆友Chris即將高中畢業(yè),他在郵件中和你探討上大學(xué)的問題。請你給Chris回復(fù)郵件,告訴他你的想法,內(nèi)容包括:1.上大學(xué)的重要性;2.選擇大學(xué)考慮的因素。注意:1.詞數(shù)不少于50;2.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。DearChris,Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)情景作文(20分)假設(shè)你是紅星中學(xué)高二(1)班學(xué)生李華。請你根據(jù)以下四幅圖的先后順序給,21世紀(jì)英文報寫一封稿件介紹上周你班同學(xué)參觀北京市規(guī)劃展覽館BeijingPlanningExhibitionHall的全過程。注意:同數(shù)不少于60;提示如:沙盤urbanplanningmodel講解員docent北京市豐臺區(qū)2018屆高三5月綜合測試(二模)英語試題答案第一部分:知識運用(共兩節(jié),45分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分)1-5BABBD6-10CCDAD11-15BBACA第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題:每小題1.5分,共30分)16-20BDABD21-25CACDB26-30ADBBA31-35CBACC第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)36-40BCCDB41-45ABDCD46-50ADACB第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)51-55DAEGB第三部分:書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),35分)第一節(jié)作文(15分)PossibleversionsDearChris,Hownicetohearfromyouagain.Asyousaid,c

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