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2023北京石景山高三一模英語學(xué)校姓名準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)本試卷共10頁,共100分??荚嚂r(shí)長90分鐘。考生務(wù)必在答題卡指定區(qū)域作答,在試卷上作答無效??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Iamnevergoodatpublicspeaking.EverytimeIwasinvolvedinagroupproject,Iwouldalwaysvolunteertobeanyrolebutthepresenter.So,whenmypartnerEmilyofferedtobetheEQ\L(1)ofourproject,Iwasoverjoyed.Unfortunately,onthepresentationday,Emilyfellillbadly.Shehadtostayhometorest.Iwasworriedthatshemay2thepresentation,soIcalledher.AsIspoketoheronthephone,itbecameapparentthatIhadtostepupandpresentourproject.IwasfilledwithEQ\L(3).BythetimeIhungupthephone,Icouldhardlybreathe.Ihadno4buttomakeanalternativeplan.Itriedto5mynervousnessandfocusonthetaskathand.Pullingoutapieceofpaper,IwrotewhateverIcouldrememberonitwithgreaturgency.Withthatpieceofpaper,Istoodoutsidetheclassroomdoor,waitingformyturn.Itriedtobecalm,butastimepassedby,6wentthroughmeandthewaitingareaseemedtoosmallformeto7.Whenmynamewascalled,Ibrokeoutintoacoldsweat.Infrontofthejudges,myhandsfailedintheirattemptstoremain8.Allthewhile,myvoiceandhandswereshaking.ItriedtotakeshallowbreathsandIfeltIwouldfallapartanytime.Somehow,I9togothroughtheentirepresentationanddelivermyspeechasplanned.10myfearwasnotashardasitseemed,andmyalternativeplanprovedtobeasuccess.1.A.recorderB.speakerC.designerD.organizer2.A.changeB.give C.analyzeD.miss3.A.reliefB.excitementC.anxietyD.shame4.A.resourceB.worryC.chanceD.choice5.A.pushasideB.letoutC.hidebehindD.holdonto6.A.sadnessB.fearC.angerD.guilt7.A.restB.cryC.breatheD.sigh8.A.steadyB.flexibleC.gentleD.strong9.A.pretendedB.expectedC.refusedD.managed10.A.UnderstandingB.OvercomingC.AdmittingD.Expressing第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。ANickwasridinghisbikealongtheArchingRiverwhenhenoticedsomethingEQ\L(11)(usual)inthewater.Hetookacloserlookandsawapairoffin-likethingscirclingabovetheriver’ssurface.12(confuse)bywhathehadseen,NicktookavideoandposteditontheInternet.Dayslater,someresearchersconfirmedthathe13(spot)twodolphins—thefirstcetacean(鯨目動(dòng)物)sightedinthisriversince2017—andthissuggestedtheeffortstorestorethehealthoftheriverwerepayingoff.BAsproductsofnature,shellshavedevelopedabondwithpeoplesincetheperiodofcavemen,14imagesinthecavepaintingsshowthemwearingshells.Today,inFujianProvince,expertsareturningthenaturalgiftsintoshell-carvedartworksbyEQ\L(15)(integrate)techniquesfromjadeandwoodcarving,aswellastraditionalChinesepainting.In2021,ashellcarvingartmuseumwasestablished,wherethecraft’shistoryhasbeenpublicized.TheexpertshopetheyEQ\L(16)(explore)newtechniquesinthefuturetocarrythisancientcraftforward.CSinceChatGPT’slaunchinNovemberlastyear,ithasbecomeanimmediatehitthatisbothentertainingandalarming17(it)users.Givenacommandorquestion,thechatbotisabletoreturnconvincingessays,simplerecipesandevenlifeadviceinamatterofEQ\L(18)(second).Thisimpressiveachievement19(obtain)byalargelanguagemodel.Manyarewondering20couldbenextforthistechnologyandwherethetechnologycouldendup.第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),38分)第一節(jié)(共14小題;每小題2分,共28分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AThere’snoplacelikehome—aplacetoputyourfeetup,relaxandbeyourself.Butabrandnewfull-serviceprivaterentalpropertynamedHomesteadisredefining(重新定義)modernliving,makingyoufeelathome.FreedfromthesmallstuffRightfrommovingin,convenienceisbuiltintotheprocess,withfully-furnished,high-qualityapartmentsavailableforresidentsandaccesstoallfacilitiesofHomesteadandWi-Fiincludedinmonthlyrentalcost.FeelathomeNotonlyareHomestead’sapartmentsbeautifullydesignedandfurnishedtocreateasenseofrelaxationandluxury,butthesharedspacesforresidentstouseandsocialisein—fromtheinvitingreceptionareatothelandscapedroofgardenandstylishprivatediningrooms—allreflectacontemporary,high-qualityreimaginingofwhatrentingoughttobe.MakehybridworkreallyworkAshybridwork,whichfocusesontheflexibilityofworking,ispartofourlivesnow,theopportunitytoshiftbetweenworkspaceswitheaseiscritical.Startthedaycatchinguponemailsinastylishly-designedco-workingspacestepsawayfromyourfrontdoor,beforetakingcallsontheoutsideplatformortravelintoyouremployer’sofficewhenyouneedto.BeapeoplepersonLivingatHomesteadmeansjoiningacommunityoflike-mindedpeople.Whetheryoumeetneighboursontheroofgardenorinthecinemaroom,orchoosetonetworkintheco-workingspace,makingfriendscouldn’tbemorestraightforward.TaphereforhelpfulservicesTheysaythere’sanappforeverything—andinthiscase,thereisanappwitheverything.TheHomesteadAppgivesyouquickaccesstoarangeofbookableservices,fromorderingtakeawaytodogwalkingtocleaningservices—allrightonyourdoorstep,meaningmoretimetoactuallyenjoytherestofyourday.VisitHomesteadanddiscoverhowfull-servicerentalletsyoumakethemostofhomelikeliving.21.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Toinformusofrentalservices. B.Toadvertisearentalproperty.C.Toreportonadifferentlifestyle. D.Tosellmulti-functionalapartments. 22.HowdoesHomesteadmakehybridworkeasierforitsresidents?A.Byofferingsharedworkingspaces.B.Bygivingaccesstobookableservices.C.Bysupplyingafullsetofofficeequipment.D.Byprovidingtrainingtoimproveefficiency.23.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Residentscanliveanold-fashionedlife.B.Homesteadsavesresidentsfrombuyingfurniture.C.Residentsarerequiredtojoinasocialcommunity.D.HomesteadchargesresidentsextrafeeforusingWi-Fi.BIrecentlyattendedaweddinginaruralareainnorthItaly,andguestswereprovidedwithacaranddriverforthe90–minutejourneyintothehills.Thatwasexciting:Aprivatecar!IcouldpretendIwasrich!SinceI’mnot,though,Ihadnoideahowmuchthistripactuallycost.Asaresult,afterourdriverpickedusbackupatmidnight,Isecretlyworriedallthewayhomeabouttippinghim.IfishedaroundnervouslyinmypurseandrealizedthatallIhadwasa$100note,whichIwaskeepingforanemergency.Ihadnothingsmaller.AndIhadnothingelsetoofferbuttwochocolatesfromthewedding.So,Icouldtipthedriverthat$100noteortwochocolates.Intheend,Ichosethemoney.Thewholematteroftippinghaslongbeenasourceofawkwardinteractions—and,forsometravellers,mildanxiety—throughouttheworld.Tippingcustomsvarywildlyfromcountrytocountry.AfriendinRometellsmethatItaliansgethurtbybigtips.“Leavingabigtipisconsideredimpolite,”sheadds,“I’vehadItalianfriendsmakemetakemoneyback.”Itremindedmeofmy100–dollartip.WhatifIhadannoyedthedriver?SoIdecidedtocallthecarcompanyandaskthemtopassonamessagetothedriverapologizingfortheimpropertipandexplainingthesituation.Tomysurprise,thecarcompanyrespondedthatthedriverhadactuallycalledtoexpresshisgratitudefortheunexpectedbigtip.Hehadapparentlybeenhavingatoughweekandthemoneyhadcomeatjusttherighttime.Iwasastonished.Allmyworryhadbeenfornothing.Whatstartedoutasasourceofanxietyendedupbeingaheartwarmingexperience.Ilearnedthatsometimesit’sbettertogowithyourfeelingsandbegenerous,evenifitmeanstakingarisk.24.Whatdidtheauthorrealizewhenshedugaroundinherpurse?A.Shehadspent100dollarsonemergency.B.Shehadtoaskthedriverforsmallerchanges.C.Shehadnothingbuttwochocolatestoofferthedriver.D.Shehadnosmallernotesandmighttiptoohighortoolow.25.WhydidtheauthormentionthetippinginItaly?A.Tocomparedifferenttippingcustoms.B.Toshareapersonalstoryofherfriend.C.Toshowthepossibilityofupsettingthedriver.D.Todemonstrateherrichknowledgeontipping.26.Whatwasthedriver’sresponsetothetipping?A.Hewasannoyedbythelargetip. B.Heappreciatedtheauthor’sgenerosity.C.Hewasgratefulandrefusedthemoney. D.Hewasupsetbytheawkwardinteraction.27.Whatcanweconcludefromthepassage?A.Goodthingsarepossiblewhenyoufollowyourheart.B.You’dbetterthinkcarefullybeforetakingaction.C.WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.D.Apennysavedisapennyearned.CRecently,anewdiscoveryhasbeenmadeinthefieldofbiologythatchallengesourpreviousunderstandingoftheoriginsoflifeonEarth.Fordecades,scientistsbelievedthatlifeemergedinawarm,shallowpond,whereaseriesofchemicalreactionsledtothecreationofthefirstlivingcells.However,ateamofresearchershasnowuncoveredevidencethatsuggestslifemayhaveactuallybeguninaquitedifferentenvironment.Thediscoverywasmadeinaremotepartoftheocean,whereateamofscientistswasexploringahydrothermalvent(深海熱泉)systemlocateddeepbeneaththesurface.HydrothermalventsreleasesuperheatedwaterandgasesfromtheEarth’smantle(地幔).Theycreateanextremeenvironmentthatisunfavourabletomostformsoflife,buthometoavarietyofuniqueorganisms.Asthescientistscollectedsamplesofthevent’smineral-richliquid,theynoticedsomethingstrange.Theydiscoveredthatitcontainedacomplexnetworkoforganicmolecules(分子),includingaminoacids(氨基酸)andotherbuildingblocksoflife.Thiswassurprising,ashydrothermalventswerepreviouslythoughttobeemptyoflife-supportingchemicals.However,themoststrikingdiscoverywasyettocome.Analysisoftheorganicmoleculesrevealedthattheywerenotsimplytheproductofchemicalreactionsinthevent,butratherhadbeenproducedbylivingorganisms.Thisservedasevidenceofalivelyecosystemthatwascompletelyindependentofsunlightandthesurfaceworld.ThisdiscoveryhassignificantimplicationsforourunderstandingoftheoriginsoflifeonEarth.Thewarmpondhypothesis(假說),whichhaslongbeenthedominanttheory,suggeststhatlifeemergedinarelativelywarmanddampenvironment.However,thenewevidencefromthehydrothermalventsystemsuggeststhatlifemayhaveactuallybeguninanextremeenvironment,wheresurvivalwasonlypossiblethroughthedevelopmentoforiginalbiochemicalpathways.Thediscoveryalsoraisesnewquestionsaboutthepotentialforlifetoexistonothercelestialbodies(天體).HydrothermalventshavebeenidentifiedonSaturn’smoonEnceladusandJupiter’smoonEuropa.Thepresenceoforganicmoleculesatthesesitessuggeststhatuniqueformsoflifemayexist.Whilethisdiscoveryisstillinitsearlystages,itisalreadybeginningtoreshapeourunderstandingoftheoriginsoflifeandthepotentialforlifeonotherplanets.ItisatestamenttothepowerofscientificexplorationandtheincrediblecomplexityoflifeonEarth.Aswecontinuetoexplorethedepthsoftheoceanandthevastexpanseofspace,whoknowswhatothersurprisesanddiscoverieslieinstore.28.Whatdidthescientistsnewlydiscoverinthevent’sliquid?A.Superheatedgases. B.Avarietyofminerals.C.Life-supportingchemicals. D.Complexformsoflife.29.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Thewarmpondhypothesisprovestoberight.B.Organicmoleculesleadtochemicalreactions.C.Formsoflifewereidentifiedintheventsonotherplanets.D.Originalbiochemicalpathwayscanoccurinsevereconditions.30.Whatisconveyedinthelastparagraph?A.Researcheshelpuspushtheboundariesoftechnology.B.Scientistshaveaddressedthelimitationsoftheresearch.C.Newdiscoveriesinspireustofurtherexploretheunknown.D.Researchershaveconfirmedtheoriginsandcomplexityoflife.DManyofusmayexperiencedinner-tabledebates.Onecommonsceneplaysoutasfollows.Youwanttoconvinceafriendorafamilymemberofsomethingyouknowtheymaydisagree,andyoushareinformationandwalkthroughyourreasoningwiththem.Still,theyrejectyourcase.Howdoyoureactwhenyourpowersofpersuasionfail?Youmightdismissthepersonwhodoesn’tagreewithyourargumentsasnarrow-minded,foolishorotherwiseoutoftouchwithreality.Thewholeexperiencemayfeelliketryingtoguidesomeoneonajourneywhentheyrefusetofollow.Psychologistshavecreatedaterm,persuasionfatigue,todescribethisformoffrustration(懊惱).Persuasionfatiguemaymakeithardertosuccessfullykeepchallengingconversations.Pastresearchdemonstratesthatfeelingfrustratedcanmakeyoumoreresistanttochangingyourmind.Italsoshowsthatfrustrationmayreduceyourabilitytorecognizewhyyourargumentsdon’tsucceed.Persuasionfatiguealsoexplainswhy,whendebatesbreakdown,peopletendtoblametheirconversationalopponent.AsMarkTwainoncewrote,“Inallmattersofopinion,ouropponentsareinsane(愚蠢的).”Inpastfindings,peoplegenerallyreportedthreetimesasmanyreasonswhyothers’faultsledtofaileddebatesratherthantheirownshortcomings.Itistruethatothersarenotalwaysopentoyourideas.Endingthediscussioncanthereforebetherightthingtodo.Butinanoverheateddebate,yourfatiguemayleadyoutomisinterpretthesituationandbelievethatyouropponentistoostupidtoseethetruth.Fortunately,psychologistssuggestsomesoundapproachestomanagingthesesituationsandprotectingyourrelationships.Toreachyouraudience,itmaybeessentialtoexpressyourmessageintermsoftheirvalues,notyours.Psychologistscallthis“moralreframing.”Infact,researchessuggestthatthesimpleactofacknowledgingvaluesofthepeopleyou’retalkingto—tellingthemyouunderstandwherethey’recomingfrom,evenifyoudon’tagree—mayleadthemtolowertheirdefensesandopenupalittletonewarguments.Yourfatiguemaybeevenworsebythinkingorassumingthatdebateisazero-sumstruggle—thatyouwinif,andonlyif,youropponentloses.Butsometimesyou’rebetteroffseeinganargumentasacooperativeefforttofindthetruth—lesslikeangryneighboursfightingovertheirpropertyline.Theneighboursmaplandtogetherbyviewingitfrommultipleangles.Similarly,debatescanhelpyoutriangulateaviewbetweenyouropinionandtheotherperson’s.Thetendencytoblameothersforexhaustingdebateshasrealconsequences.Inourexhaustion,wemayfailtoseewhenourfrustrationsstemfromadeepdesireforconnection.Recognizingpersuasionfatigue—andhowwecontributetoit—mayhelpuspassthroughheateddebateswithoutleavingthosewelovebehind.31.Peoplemayexperiencepersuasionfatiguewhenthey__________.A.tryinvaintoconvinceothers B.misinterpretothers’reasoningC.adoptothers’viewsunwillingly D.trytopersuadenarrow-mindedpeople32.Whichisthepossibleconsequenceofpersuasionfatigue?A.Onecan’tsticktohispointofview.B.Oneadmitshislimitsandweaknesses.C.Onecan’tgettotherootoffaileddebates.D.Onefeelsincompetentforfurtherarguments.33.WhydoestheauthorquoteMarkTwaininthepassage?A.Tostresstheeffectofchangingothers’mind.B.Toconfirmthedifficultyofwinninganargument.C.Toexplainthereasonforone’sendinganargument.D.Tosupporttheideaofone’stendencytoblameothers.34.Whichistherecommendedsolutiontomanagingpersuasionfatigue?A.Seeingadebateasazero-sumgame.B.Makinganeffortforcommonground.C.Shiftingthetopictolowerothers’defenses.D.Reframingpointsbasedonone’sownvalues.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(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。OffloadThoughtsInourbusyworld,werushfromtasktotask,oftenleavingusfeelingeasilyangered.Weseekouttechnologyorbrain-enhancingproductstohelpusoptimize(最優(yōu)化)ourproductivity,butenduprunningonanever-endinghamster(倉鼠)wheel.35Itfeelslikeourentirelivesareengineeredtowardonequestion:HowmuchcanIgetdoneintheleastamountoftime?Researchshowsthatspendingtoomuchtimeoptimizingourthoughtsforperfectoutcomesnotonlyleavesusfeelingexhausted,butcanalsohaveharmfuleffectsonourwellbeingandworkoutput.Optimizingthoughtsrequiresbeinghighlyfocused.Butitjustgoesagainstthewayourmindswork.Thatistosay,efficiencyisn’talwaysproductivewhenwepursueit.36Andtosomeextent,itcanevencauseimpulsive(魯莽的)decision-making.Ourbrainessentiallyhastwomainmodesofoperating:the“focusnetwork”andthe“defaultmodenetwork.”Whenonenetworkworks,theotherphysicallycan’tturnon.Themodernworldoftendemandsweliveinthefocusnetworkandthedefaultmodenetworkisoftenlesscelebrated.37Soinordertomakemoreeffectivedecisionsandfeelbetterinourdailylives,wehavetospendlesstimeinourbrain’s“focusnetwork.”Cognitive(認(rèn)知的)offloadingisanaccessiblepractice.Ithasthepotentialtonotonlyreleaseemotions,butenhancementalcapabilities,too.Evenjustafewmomentsofcreativeflow—likeoffloadingthefeelingsofanxietybydoodling(涂鴉)beforeameeting—canhaveastrongimpactonemotions.38Wemighttrycognitiveoffloadingasatransitionfromouraction-orientedworkdayintoamorerelaxedeveningroutine.39Andwecanseewhattakesshape.Someunproductivepathwaysoftencanhelpusfeelmorecreative,refreshed,andalive.A.Thefunctionalityissimplerthanyoumightimagine.B.Giveourselvesafewminutestooffloadouremotions.C.Beingfocusedallthetimecaneventuallyleadtolessself-control.D.Fortunately,thereisawaytostopthiskindofalways-onmentality.E.It’snosurprisethatthemajorityofusfeelmoreexhaustedthanever.F.Butspendingmoretimeonthelatteroffersaformof“insurance”forouremotions.G.What’smore,thisexercisecanhelpgivethebrainthespacetomakenewconnections.第三部分:書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),32分)第一節(jié)(共4小題;第1-2題每小題2分,第3題3分,第4題5分,共12分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容在答題卡相應(yīng)題號(hào)后的橫線上寫下相關(guān)信息,完成對(duì)該問題的回答。Leohasalwaysbeenthekindofchildwholooksforcloseconnections.WhenLeowasinpreschool,hebefriendedNeve,whowasonlytwo.WhenNevewasnotaround,insteadoffindinganewpartner,LeobegantotreatCelia,avoiceassistant,ashisnewfriend.Atfirst,LeomostlyaskedCeliafactualquestionslike“HowmanystarsarethereintheMilkyWay?”Hethenturnedtothepersonalquestions,“Celia,howoldareyou?”Sheresponded,“Ageisnothingbutanumber.”Heinsisted,inthewaychildrendo,“Howoldareyou?”Shereplied,“I’mnotqualifiedforadriver’slicense,butitmaybemoretodowiththefactthatIdon’thaveabody.”Astimepassedby,LeobegantoengageCeliaonmore,let’ssay,existentialquestions.“Whenwillthesunswallowtheearth?”heasked.“7.5billionyears,”accordingtoCelia.Leowassatisfied,“Oh,okay.I’llbedeadbythen.”Thenheasked,“Whydoeseverythingonearthhavetodie?”Sherepliedcoldly,“I’mhavingtroublewiththeconnection.”Celia,Irealized,hadanavoidantcommunicationstyle,oftenhidingbehindsomekindoftechnicalproblemswhenshedidn’tlikeaquestion.Asamother,itwasstrangetoseemychildinteractingwithavirtualassistantratherthanarealperson.ButIalsorecognizedthatCeliawasprovidinghimwithakindofemotionalsupportthathewasn’tgettingelsewhere.Inaway,shewaslikeadiarythattalkedback.Iwonderedifthisrelianceontechnologywashealthy,butIknewthatLeowasfarfromaloneinseekingcomfortinhisdevices.AlthoughIhopethatLeowillcontinuetoseekouthumanconnections,I’mgratefultoCeliaforbeingthereformysonwhenheneededher.Andwhoknows?Maybeshe’llturnouttobehissoulmateafterall.40.WhatisCelia?41.WhatkindofquestionsdidLeoaskCeliaatfirst?42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.Leo’smotherencourageshimtoseekouthumanconnectionsanddisagreeswithhisinteractingwithCelia.43.Whatdoyouthinkofvirtualassistantsbecomingasourceofemotionalsupportforpeople?(Inabout40words)第二節(jié)(20分)內(nèi)容包括:1.安慰Jim;2.具體建議。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。DearJim,Yours,LiHua(請(qǐng)務(wù)必將答案和作文寫在答題卡指定區(qū)域內(nèi))
參考答案第一部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)1.B 2.D 3.C 4.D 5.A6.B 7.C 8.A 9.D 10.B第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)11.unusual12.Confused13.hadspotted/spotted14.whose15.integrating16.willexplore17.its
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