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2024北京房山高三一模英語本試卷共12頁,100分??荚嚂r長90分鐘??忌鷦毡貙⒋鸢复鹪诖痤}卡上,在試卷上作答無效??荚嚱Y束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分:知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分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四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。EmilyBhatnagarlivesinGaithersburg,Maryland.Shehasalwaysloved1.Asareallyshygirl,shealwaysturnedtobooks,whichsortofbecameherbestfriendswhenshedidn’thaveone.In2019,whenherdadwasdiagnosedwithcancer,itwasadifficulttimeforherfamilyandbooksbecameanevenbigger2.Shestartedthinkingaboutpeoplein3situations.Whenherfatherrecovered,shehadoverwhelminggratitudetothedoctorsforperformingsuchamiracle,butalsoahintofsadnessaboutkidswhowerefightingthesamebattle.Atthatverymoment,shecameupwithaplan.Shewantedtodothingsforthe4.ShestartedabookdrivecalledForLove&Buttercupinherhometown.Thegoalwasto5booksandgivethemtokidsbeingtreatedforcancerinlocalhospitals.Atfirst,Emilyhadnoideahowmuch6herworkwouldget.Shestartedbypostingonsocialmedia,askingpeopleinherareato7.Shewasexpectingmaybetwoorthree8fromneighbors,butitendedupblowingup,9whennewsstationsbeganreportingit.Sincethestartofthebookdrive,Emilyhascollectedmorethan10,000books.NowEmilycontinuestorunthebookdrive.Shehopesto10theprojectonedaytoreachmorekids.Thememoryofthefirsttimeshevisitedchildrenwho’dreceivedherbooksstickswithher.“Itwasthebestdayofmylife,”shesays.“IrealizedIwantedtodothistypeofworkforever.”1.A.readingB.postingC.drivingD.writing2.A.friendB.projectC.guideD.comfort3.A.severeB.similarC.simpleD.shocking4.A.hospitalsB.schoolsC.neighbourhoodD.committee5.A.purchaseB.collectC.distributeD.exhibit6.A.attentionB.intentionC.discussionD.rejection7.A.spreadB.donateC.promoteD.approve8.A.commentsB.likesC.lettersD.responses9.A.naturallyB.automaticallyC.especiallyD.specifically10.A.expandB.evaluateC.manageD.monitor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)短文內容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個恰當?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內所給詞的正確形式填空。請在答題卡指定區(qū)域作答。AHumankind’sgrowingneedforfoodisrunningupagainstthousandsofotherspecies’needforspace.By2050,humansmayneedtoclearanadditional3.35millionsquare11(kilometer)oflandforagriculture.12(transform)theselargelynaturalhabitatswouldsqueezemorethan17,000vertebratespeciesfromsomeoftheirlands.Butchanginghowandwherefood13(grow)canminimizetheimpacts.“Wecanfeedtheplanetwithoutmessingituptoobadly,”saysconservationscientistDavidWilliams.BSaturdaynotonlymarkedthelastdayofChina’s2024SpringFestivalholiday,butalsoclosedouttheeight-daydomesticfilmperiod,14endedstronglyasthehighest-grossingChineseNewYearholidayinthehistoryofdomesticcinema.Accordingtoareport,over163millionpeople15(go)tocinemas,a26%increasefromthe2023SpringFestivalholiday.Andbox-officesalesreachedmorethan8billionyuan,up18%16(compare)tolastyear’sholidayperiod.CThedragon,afamousbeastbornfromfantasy,17(exercise)aholdonpeople’simaginationovercenturies.IntraditionalChineseculture,adragonisasymbolofluck,powerandhighstatus.Theycancauseweatherchangesandbringrainfalltothefields18(ensure)richharvests.Therefore,tosymbolizetheirpower,ancientChineseemperorsdecoratedtheirclothes19dragonpatterns.ManyChineseviewthedragonasanationalsymbol,20(proud)referringtothemselvesas“descendantsofthedragon”.第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分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四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AVolunteerinAfricaDreamingofvolunteeringinAfrica?InternationalVolunteerHQ(IVHQ)willenableyoutobeimmersedinvibrantcultures,discoveruniquewildlifeandmakevaluablecontributionstothelocalcommunities.CommonquestionsaboutvolunteeringinAfricalWhatvolunteerworkinAfricadoesIVHQoffer?WhetheryouwanttovolunteerandteachEnglishinAfrica,supportconstructionprojects,wildlifevolunteering,ornursingandmedicalvolunteerabroadprojects,IVHQhasvolunteerworkinAfricathatissuitableforvolunteerswitharangeofskillsandexperience.lHowmuchdoesitcosttovolunteerinAfrica?OurfullyhostedAfricavolunteerprogramsstartfromaslittleas$20/day!Thisincludesyouraccommodation,meals,airportpickup,orientationandcomprehensivesupportservicesthatyouwon’tfindelsewhere.lIsitsafetovolunteerinAfrica?Wehaveacomprehensiveapproachtomanagingsafetyandreducingrisksacrossallofourprograms,whichgivesvolunteerstheknowledgeandconfidencetheyneedtostaysafe,secureandhealthy.Thisincludes:üAlllocalteamsaretrainedinvolunteermanagement,arerequiredtoundertakefirstaidtrainingandensurethatprogramsadheretoIVHQ’sRiskManagementPolicy.üAllIVHQvolunteersreceivepre-departureand24/7in-countrysupport,arerequiredtohavetravelinsuranceandarestronglyencouragedtotakeouronlinepre-departuretrainingwhichcanbeaccessedforfree.lHowtovolunteerinAfricaApplyingtovolunteerinAfricaissimple!Onceyou’vedecidedwhichcountryyouwanttovolunteerinandwhichAfricaprojectyouwouldliketojoin,youcanapply.It’sfree,onlytakesafewminutesandthereisnocommitmentneededatthisstage.OurteamofVolunteerTravelSpecialistswillthenguideyouthroughthenextstepstosecureyourspotandstartpreparingforyourtrip.21.InAfrica,IVHQvolunteerscan_______.A.manageconstructionprojectsB.organizeprogramorientationC.workaslanguageteachersD.undertakefirstaidtraining22.WhatdoesIVHQprovidetoensurethesafetyofvolunteers?A.Volunteerprojectssuitableforall.B.Anonlinepre-departuretraining.C.Well-trainedlocalcommunities.D.Lecturesonculturaldifference.23.Whichofthefollowingshouldbedoneattheapplicationstage?A.Selectingcountriesandprojects.B.Obtainingpassportsandvisas.C.Makingsomecommitments.D.Arrangingaccommodations.BThatdaywhenLudwigvanBeethovendiedwasoneofthesaddestofmylife.Ihadstayedwithhimformorethantwentyyearsandlivedthroughmanyofhishappiestmomentsandhistriumphsaswellashismostunhappytimes.Hewasn’t,however,theeasiestofmentoworkfor.Hismoodswerechangeablesothathecouldbereasonableatonemomentbutmostimpatientandintolerantatthenext.Alltheseproblemsbeganin1802whenhediscoveredhislossofhearingwasnottemporary.Thelossofhearingbroughthimtoacrossroadsinhislife.Itwasthenthatherealizedthathisfuturelayincomposingmusic.Luckily,althoughhisdeafnessbroughthimfearandanxiety,hewasabletousetheseemotionstoinspirehiswork.Dealingwithhisinnerproblemsandworries,hismusicwasobviouslysubjective,whichwasnotthemostpopulartypeofitstime.Butpeoplerecognizedhisgreatness.Theydidsoevenwhentheyknewhecouldnotacknowledgeit.Whenhewasconductinghisninthandlastsymphonyonitsfirstperformancehewastotallydeaf.Sohejustdidn’trealizethatthemusichadfinishedandcontinuedtoconducttheorchestra.Oneofthesingershadtoturnhimroundsohecouldreceivethecheersoftheaudience.Fromoneangleitwasasadmomentbutfromanotheritwasanevengreatertriumph.Thatamanwithsuchaconditioncouldhavewrittensuchdynamicmusicwasoverwhelming!ItbroughttearstomyeyestothinkthatIhadcontributedinsomesmallwaybylookingafterhim.Hedressedratherlikeawildmanhimself.Hishairwasalwaysuntidy,hisskinmarkedwithspotsandhismouthsetinadownwardcurve.Hetooknocareofhisappearanceandwalkedaroundourcitywithhisclothescarelesslyarranged.Thiswasbecausehewasconcentratingonhisnextcomposition.Helpinghimmovehousemanytimes,preparinghismealsandlookingafterhiseverydaycomfortsweremyrewardforalifelivingsoclosetosuchamusicalgenius.Iconsidermyselfaluckyman!24.TheauthorwasmostlikelytobeBeethoven’s_______.A.studentB.doctorC.servantD.relative25.Whatcanbelearnedfromthispassage?A.Beethoven’smusicwasunderestimatedatthattime.B.Beethoven’sworkwasinspiredbyhisfearandanger.C.Beethoven’smusicstayedinstepwiththemainstreammusicofthetime.D.Beethovenlosthisabilitytohearwhenfirstconductinghisninthsymphony.26.WhydidtheauthortearinParagraph4?A.Becausetheperformancewasacompletesuccess.B.BecauseheplayedapartinBeethoven’ssuccess.C.BecauseBeethovenwascompletelydeafthen.D.BecausetheaudiencecheeredforBeethoven.27.Accordingtotheauthor,Beethovencouldbedescribedas_______.A.intolerantbutcheerfulB.stubbornbutreasonableC.changeablebutdedicatedD.unsociablebuteasy-goingCClinicalintuitionisfinallygettingtherespectitmayhavelongdeserved.Newresearchissupportingaprocessthatcombinesrapidjudgmentsandperceptionsthatoccuroutsideofconsciousawareness—awayofknowingsomethingwithoutknowinghowyouknowit.ThevalueofclinicalintuitioninmedicineisnowbeingstudiedandbecomingparticularlyrelevantasinterestgrowsindevelopingAIsystemsthatcananalyzemedicaldatatodiagnoseortreatpatients.Astudyin2023foundthatclinicalintuitionfromphysiotherapistsontheprognosisforfunctionalrecoveryamongpatientswascloselyassociatedwiththerecoveryafterwards.Anotherstudyconcludedthatincomparisontorelyingonlyonclinicaldata,“preoperativesurgeonintuitionaloneisanindependentpredictorofpatientoutcomes.”“Thisisacognitiveprocess.Clinicalintuitionisaboutexpertise,knowledge,andpatternrecognitionthataccumulatethroughexperience.Themindisputtingtogetherallkindsofinformationandsequencingitinwaysthatsaythispersonisreallysick—ornot,”saysMeredithVanstone,anassociateprofessorinMcMasterUniversity.Giventhedepthofthiscognitiveprocess,someexpertsareskepticalthatAItechnologycanmakemedicaldecisionsaswellasahumanphysician.“Asphysiciansgothroughyearsofinteractionswithpatientsandseeingthousandsofcases,thosegutfeelingsbecomeasortofsummarystatementofalltheexperiencesthey’veseen,”saysMohammadGhassemi,aresearcheratMichiganStateUniversity.“Clinicianscanobservedifferentthingsthatarenotalwayscapturedormadeavailablebymachines.”Researchersfoundthatphysiciansandnursespracticinginamedicalspecialtyinvolvingahighlikelihoodofanemergencyordimensionsofcomplexityaremorelikelytouseintuitivedecision-makingintheirpractice.“Assurgeons,thefirstthingweneedtodoislookatthepatientbecausethestructureddatamaynotbeconsistentwithwhatweseewiththepatient,”saysGabrielBratfromHarvardMedicalSchool.Researchhasfoundthatclinicalintuitionfromnursesandphysiciansaboutthechancesthatolderpatientsvisitingemergencydepartmentswoulddieorhaveotheradverseoutcomeswithin30dayswashighlyaccurate.Noneofknownexperiencessuggestthatclinicalintuitionshouldbeblindlyactedupon.Makingclinicaldecisionssolelyonthebasisofaphysician’sintuitionisn’tthewaytogo,expertssay.Butrelyingsolelyonmedicalalgorithms(mathematicalmodels)thatgeneratepredictionsabouthowapatientislikelytorespondtodifferenttreatmentsisn’tthebestcourseofactioneither.Tooptimizepatientcare,someexpertsbelieveahybridapproachthatintegratesclinicalintuition,predictivealgorithms,patientpreferences,andotherkeyfactorsisessential.28.Accordingtothepassage,clinicalintuitionisinfluencedby_______.A.rapidjudgementB.medicalalgorithmsC.consciousawarenessD.professionalknowledge29.WhichofthefollowingwouldMohammadGhassemiagree?A.Clinicianshaveasharpeyeforapatient’scondition.B.Machinesalwaysgeneratemoreaccuratepredictions.C.Doctorsshouldsummarizetheexperiencesthey’veseen.D.Physicians’interactionswithpatientshavebeendevalued.30.WhydoestheauthormentiontheresearchfindinginParagraph6?A.Tointroducethewideuseofclinicalintuition.B.Toexplainthelogicchainofclinicalintuition.C.Toprovetheaccuracyofclinicalintuition.D.Topresentfeedbacksonclinicalintuition.DAgoodmealhasapositiveimpactonone’smood.ThosewhofeastonChristmasbuffetalmostenjoyanimmediateriseintheirbloodsugar.Thatwillpromptafloodofchemicalsthatactashappyhormonestorushthroughtheirbrains.Butthepleasuregoesdeeper.Tyrosineandtryptophanareneededfortheproduction,respectively,ofdopamine,aneurotransmitter(神經(jīng)傳遞素)thatcontrolsfeelingsofpleasureandreward,andserotonin,anothersuch,whichhelpsregulatemood.AndcranberriesarehighinvitaminC,whichisinvolvedinconvertingdopaminetonoradrenaline,anotherneurotransmitter,andalackofwhichseemstobeassociatedwithdepression.Withmental-healthdisordersrising,agrowingnumberofscientistsareinvestigatinghowfoodornutritionalsupplementsaffectthemind.Butseparatingthebrain’snutritionalneedsfromthoseoftherestofthebodyisdifficult.Notpossiblefornow,atleast.And,comparedwithotherfields,nutritionalscienceisunderstudied.Thatispartlybecauseitishardtodowell.Randomisedcontrolledtrials(rcts),usedtotestdrugs,aretricky.Fewpeoplewanttosticktoanexperimentaldietforyears.Instead,mostnutritionalscienceisbasedonobservationalstudiesthattrytoestablishassociationsbetweenparticularfoodsornutrientsanddiseases.Theycannotbeusedtodefinitivelyproveacausal(因果關系的)connectionbetweenadiseaseandaparticularcontributingfactorinadiet.Butaswithsmokingandlungcancer,puttogetherenoughofthesekindsoftrialsandcausalnarrativesbegintoemerge.Itisnowclearthatsomedietsareparticularlygoodforthebrain.Onerecentstudyconcludesthatstickingtothe“Mediterraneandiet”,highinvegetables,fruit,pulsesandwholegrains,lowinredandprocessedmeatsandsaturatedfats,decreasesthechancesofexperiencingstrokes,cognitiveimpairmentanddepression.Otherrecentworklookingata“green”Mediterraneandiethighinpolyphenolsfounditreducedage-relatedbrainatrophy.Anotherversion,theminddiet,emphasises,amongotherthings,eatingberriesoverotherkindsoffruitandseemstolessentheriskofdementia.Scientiststhinksuchdietsmayworkbyreducinginflammationinthebrain.This,inturn,mayaffectareassuchasthehippocampus,whichisassociatedwithlearning,memoryandmoodregulation—andwherenewneuronsgrowinadults.Studiesinanimalsshowthatwhentheyarefedadietrichinomega-3fattyacids(fromwalnuts,forexample),flavonoids(consumedmainlyviateaandwine),antioxidants(foundinberries)andresveratrol(foundinredgrapes),neurongrowthisstimulatedandinflammatoryprocessesarereduced.Thisfitswithresearchsuggestingthatthosewhoregularlyeatultra-processed,friedandsugaryfoods,whichincreaseinflammationinthebrain,heightentheirriskofdevelopingdepression.31.Whichofthefollowingwordscanreplace“tricky”inParagraph3?A.Rare.B.Tough.C.Traditional.D.Contradictory.32.Howdoresearchersdoobservationalstudiesinnutritionalscience?A.Bykeepingatanexperimentaldietforyears.B.Bycarryingoutrandomizedcontrolledtrials.C.Byidentifyingaparticularcontributingfactor.D.Bycomparingfindingsofcertainkindsoftrials.33.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Adietrichinfruitisgoodforcognitiveabilities.B.Peoplefondofsugaryfoodsmaybearisklover.C.Redgrapesaddfueltoinflammationinthebrain.D.Drinkingteacansolveage-relatedbrainproblems.34.Whatismainlydiscussedinthepassage?A.Thelinksbetweendietsanddiseases.B.ThesignificanceofMediterraneandiet.C.Thefunctionofvariousneurotransmitters.D.Theinfluenceofnutrientsonmentalhealth.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內容,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。ThebeginningoftheYearoftheDragonhasforeshadoweda“SongofIceandFire”withtheemergenceofSora,atext-to-videoAImodel.VideosgeneratedbySoradisplaystrongconsistencywhenitcomestocharactersandbackgrounds,andsupportcontinuousshotsofupto60seconds,includinghighlydetailedsettingsandmultiplecameraangles.35However,filminsidersnotedthatcurrently,AI-generated60-secondvideoscannotsupportthecreationofafull-lengthmovie,andtheideathatAItoolswill“bomb”thefilmandtelevisionindustryissofarunfounded.Meanwhile,expertssaynottoworryexcessively,astheintegrationofAIwillhelpoptimizecertainoccupations,attractmoreinnovativetalentsandbringnewpossibilitiestothefilmandtelevisionindustry.36Fromtheageoffilmstocktothedigitalage,frompracticaleffectstodigitaleffects,from2Dto3D,Sora,likeanytechnologicalrevolutioninthecentury-longhistoryoffilm,willimproveproductionefficiency,updateproductionandmayevencreatenewgenresandtrendsinfilmmaking.37StudentslearningfilmproductioncanviewSoraasahelpfulassistanttounleashtheirsci-fiimagination.FacingthepanicsignalsthatAItoolswillthreatentheglobalfilmindustry,filminsidersarguedthatthefundamentalDNAoffilmisartandthathumancreativitycannotbereplaced.38Manydirectors,screenwriters,andactorsachievegreatworksbycontinuouslyintegratingpersonalemotionsandlifeexperiences.ThiskindofindividualcreativitycannotbeimitatedbymachineslikeSora.39However,justastheinventionofprintingdidnotreplaceliteratureortheinventionofphotographydidnotreplacepainting,Soraanditssubsequentupdatesandupgradeswillnotreplacefilmbecausethecoreoftheseartformsiscreativity,whichisauniqueaspectofhumanthought.A.WithOpenAI’siterationspeed,producingAIvideosdozensofminuteslongisnotfaroff.B.Itisalsolikelytobeincorporatedintofilmandtelevisioneducationandtraininginthefuture.C.Filmandtelevisionarecloselylinkedtotechnologicaladvancements,whichstimulatecreativity.D.Sorawillundoubtedlypromptchangesinexistingindustrialproductionandmayevenreplacesomejobs.E.Soraisundoubtedly“moreofanopportunitythanachallenge”fortheglobalfilmandtelevisionindustry.F.Creativityandfilmproductionrequirestheintegrationofemotionalexperiencesandindividualmemories.G.Thisimpliesthatwithjustatextdescription,ordinarypeopleusingSoramaybeabletobecome“greatdirectors”.第三部分:書面表達(共兩節(jié),滿分32分)第一節(jié)(共4小題;第40、41題各2分,第42題3分,第43題5分,共12分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)題目要求用英文回答問題。請在答題卡指定區(qū)域作答。Asthesayinggoes,‘timewaitsfornoman’.Timeisalwaysagainstus,andwejustcan’tstopit.Maybethat’swhysomeofusarealwaysrunninglateforappointments.Butiftimekeepingisnotwhatyou’regoodat,don’tstress.Theremightbeagoodreasonforyourlackofpunctuality.People’sattitudestobeingontimevary.Someclock-watchandmakesurethey’rebangontimeforameeting.Itis,afterall,rudetobelate,andifyoucanmakeitontime,whycan’teveryoneelse?Butif,likeme,youwanttomakeeverysecondcount,youmighttrytosqueezeasmuchasyoucanintothetimeyouhaveavailable.However,whenyourscheduledoesn’truntoplan,yourpunctualityinevitablyslips.Peoplewholackpromptnesshavebeendescribedas‘timebenders’.AuthorGracePacietoldtheBBCthat“they’rethepeoplewhodon’twanttobelate,buttheyhaveastrangeresistancetobeingearly,andtheydon’tallowenoughtime.”Theyassumetheirjourneytoanappointmentwillalwaysgosmoothly,andthetrainwillalwaysbeontime!Perceptionsofunpunctualpeoplearealmostalwaysnegative—evenifsometimeswrong.Expertssay:Beingconsistentlylatemightnotbeyourfault.Itcouldbeyourtype.Thepunctually-challengedoftensharepersonalitycharacteristics,suchasoptimism,lowlevelsofself-control,anxiety,orapenchantforthrill-seeking.Itisalsopossiblepeoplearelatesonottobeconspicuousandtoavoidtheanxiouswaitforotherstoturnup.MaybeuslatecomersshouldmakemoreofaneffortandfollowtheadviceIheardtonot‘try’tobeontimebut‘decide’tobeontime.40.Whatdoes‘timebenders’referto?____________________________________________________________________________41.Whatarethepersonalitycharacteristicsoftimebenders?____________________________________________________________________________42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.?AccordingtoGracePacie,timebendersdon’tcareaboutbeinglatesotheydon’tallowenoughtime.____________________________________________________________________________43.Whatdoyouusuallydotobeontime?(Inabout40words)____________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)作文(20分)假設你是紅星中學高三學生李華。你的英國好友Jim計劃明年來北京上大學學習中文,特發(fā)來郵件詢問你的建議。請你用英文給他回復,內容包括:1.表示歡迎;2.推薦他上哪所大學;3.建議他做哪些準備工作。注意:1.詞數(shù)100詞左右;2.開頭和結尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。DearJim,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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