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2024北京石景山高三一模

英語

第一部分知識運用(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四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將

該項涂黑。

Myparentsranasmalleatery,andmyfirstrealjobwasshiningdiners'shoes.MyJincreasedasIgrew

older.AttheageoftwelveIworkedasa2.DadtoldmethatIwasthebest"mop(拖把)guy"he'deverhad.

Workingin(herestaurantwasasourceofgreatpridebecauseIwas3tothewholefamily.Butmyfather

madeitclearthatIhadtomeetcertain4tobepartoftheteam.Tliat'stosay,Ihadtobe5.hard-workingand

politetothecustomers.

Exceptfortheshoeshinejob,Iwasnever6foranywork1did.Oneday1toldDadheshouldgiveme$10a

week.Hesaid."Okay,thenhowaboutyoupayingmeforyourthreemealsaday?"Thistaughtmetha:whenyou

7_,you'dbetterknowtheotherside'sargumentsaswellasyourown.

Afterbeingawayin(hearmyforabouttwoyears,Icamebackhome.Ihadjustbeenpromotedtocaptainand

wasfullof8asIwalkedintomyparents'eatery.ThefirstthingDadsaidwas,"Welcome,mymopguy!OK,it's

thecleaner'sdayoff.Buthowaboutyoucleaningup9?',

"1can'tbelievethis!"Ithought."I'manofficerinthearmy!"Butitdidn'tmatter.AsfarasDadwasconcerned,

Iwasjustanothermemberofthe10involvedinafamilyeatery.Earlythenextmorning,Ireachedforthemop.

1.A.dutiesB.scoresC.wagesD.ideas

2.A.waiterB.cookC.cleanerD.manager

3.A.attendingB.applyingC.reactingD.contributing

4.A.standardsB.challengersC.achievementsD.customers

5.A.insistentB.confidentC.courageousD.responsible

6.A.arrangedB.praisedC.paidD.suspected

7.A.succeedB.negotiateC.operateD.promise

8.A.dignityB.respectC.curiosityD.gratitude

9.A.frequentlyB.laterC.insteadD.immediately

10.A.armyB.classC.teamD.party

第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題L5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個適當?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白

處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。

A

Inmyoldschooldays,running11(consider)boringandpainfulforme.WhenIstartedtowork.Irealised

exerciseshouldbepartofmylifestyle.Later,runningbecamemycareer.Overtheyears,I12(coach)many

runningteams.Needlesstosay,runninghasitsbenefits.Itisbelieved13runningcandecreasetheriskofdeath.

Soareyoucurrentlynotdoingit?Iencourageyoutostartnow.

B

AlthoughStartofAutumn,the13thtraditionalChinesesolarterm,oftenindicatesthe14(begin)ofautumn,

heatwaveswillnotcometoanend.Theperiodofhightemperatures.15(call)"AutumnTiger",usuallylastsfor

about30days.Becauseofdecreasingprecipitation(降水),itisevenhotterduringthisperiodthanM;yorHeat.

Asthesayinggoes,"Ifitrains16thedayofStartofAutumn,agoodharvestisexpected."

C

AreyoustilldiscussingandgettingyourheadroundChatGPT.17potentialwilldisturbeverythingfrom

marketingtoeducation?Weil,Soraisabout18(blow)thosedebateswideopen.OpcnAI'sSora,atext-to-vidco

AImodelcapableofgenerating19(remarkable)realisticandimaginativescenesfromtextinstructions,just

enteredthechatroom.Aworldwhererealitybendstothewillofwordshasarrived,21(shape)aneweranotjust

fortechnologybutforhumanityitself.

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四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

A

Wcneedpeoplelikeyou,whounderstandthepowerofscience,tofundtheresearchthatwillchangelivesin

thefuture.

BydonatingtotheMedicalResearchFoundation(MRF),you'llbefundingtheresearchthatfuturegenerations

willdependon.MRFisanindependentcharity,focusedsolelyonfundingqualitymedicalresearch.Withclose

linkstotheMedicalResearchCouncil(MRC),we'reabletochoosethemostimpactfulstudiesandadaptquicklyto

meetanyemerginghealthcrisis,thankstothesupportofpeoplelikeyou.

Yourgiftcansupportsomeofthebrightestscientificminds.Manyofthesescientistsareatthebeginningof

theircareers,whenfundingishardesttosecure.Yoursupportatthiscriticaltimecanprovidethespringboardthata

scientistneedstodrivetheirresearchandcareerforward,ensuringtheycancontinuetomakelife-changing

discoveries.

MRFhassupportedresearcherstacklingpressingchallengeslike(heBirdFlu,aswellasvitalareasofresearch

thatarcoftenoverlookedbyotherfunders,ensuringwcfillthegapsinourmedicalknowledgeandprotectthe

futureofhumanhealth.

Assomeoneinterestedinscience,youwillunderstandthatwhilenoonecanpredictwhatwewillfacenext,

wecanbecertainthatitisonlythroughambitious,high-qualitymedicalresearch(hatwewillmeetwhatevernew

challengesconicourway.Byleavingadonation,youcanhavealastingimpactonscienceandonthefutureof

Contact&Support:

$@MedResFdn

€@MedResFdn

6MedicalResearchFoundation

21.WhatdoestheMRFmainlydo?

A.ProvideservicefortheMRC.B.Predictemerginghealthcrisis.

C.Fundqualitymedicalresearch.D.Donatetopeopleinterestedinscience.

22.Byleavingadonation,youcan.

A.fill(hegapsinmedicalknowledge

B.tacklethefuturepressingchallenges

C.choosethemostimpactfulmedicalstudies

D.supportsomeofthebrightestscientificminds

23.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.Toraisemedicalresearchfunds.

B.Tointroducetheimpactbydonation.

C.Toanalysethehealthcrisisinthefuture.

D.Tbemploypeopledevotedtomedicalresearch.

B

Eleveno'clockatnightsawalargewomanwithalargepursewalkingalone,whenaboyranupbehindand

triedtosnatch(搶奪)herpurse.Buttheboylosthisbalanceandfellonhisback.Thewomanpickedhimup

firmlybyhisshirtfront.

"Aren'tyouashamedofyourself?"shoutedthewoman.Twoorthreepeoplepassed,stopped,andstood

watching.

"I'mverysony,lady.I'msony."whisperedtheskinnylittleboy,inbrokentennisshoes.

"Um-hum!Andyourfaceisdirty,"saidthelargewomandraggingthefrightenedboy."Sinceyouputyourself

incontactwithme,youaregoingtorememberMrs.LuellaJones.',

Hebegantostruggle,butMrs.Jonescontinuedtodraghimupthestreet.Whenshegot(oherdoor,she

draggedtheboyinside."What'syourname?"thewomanasked.

"Roger,"answeredtheboyinalowvoice."Then.Roger,yougotothatsinkandwashyourface,'ordered(he

womanandfinallyletgoofhim.

"Yougonnatakemetojail(監(jiān)獄)?"askedRoger,bendingoverthesink.

"Notwiththatface,"saidMrs.Jones."Ibelieveyouwerehungrytosnatchmypurse."

"Iwantedapairofblueshoes,"repliedtheboy.

Therewasalongpause.Afterhehaddriedhisface,theboyturnedaround.Thedoorwasopen.Hecouldrun!

Afterawhile(hewomansaid,'IwasyoungonceandIwantedthingsIcouldnotget.Ihavedonethingsloo,

whichIwouldnottellanybodyelse,son."Therewasanotherlongpause.Theboy'smouthopened.

ThenMrs.Joneswenttodo(hecooking.Shedidnotwatchtheboytoseeifhewasgoingtorun,nordidshe

watchherpurseleftbehindher.Shedidnotaskhimanythingaboutwherehelived,orhisfolks.Instead,asthey

ale,shetoldhimalotaboutherjobinahotelshopandhowallkindsofpeoplecameinandout.Shecuthim

anotherpieceofhercake.

Whentheyfinishedeating,shegotupandsaid."Now,here,takethistendollarsandbuyyourselfsomeblue

shoes.Donotmakethemistake,becauseshoescomebydevilishwayslikethatwillburnyourfeet."

Sheledhimtothefrontdoor."Goodnight!Behaveyourself,son!'*shesaid,lookingoutintothestreet.

24.HowdidRogerfeelwhenMrs.Jonesmentionedherpast?-

A.Frightened.B.Surprised.C.Settled.D.Ashamed.

25.WhydidMrs.JonescallRogerson?

A.Sheintendedtogoeasyonhim.

B.Heremindedherofherownson.

C.Heputhimselftobeincontactwithher.

D.Shelackedanexcuse(oteachhimalesson.

26.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMrs.Jones?

A.Kindandgenerous.B.Ableandambitious.

C.Frankandcooperative.D.Calmandcourageous.

27.Whatcanbemainlyconcludedfromthispassage?

A.Homeiswheretheheartis.

B.Lifeisfullofupsanddowns.

C.Abestparentisloleadbyexample.

D.Agooddeedshinesthelightintothedark.

C

It'saknownfactthatemissions(排放物)fromgas-poweredvehiclesareharmingtheatmosphere.In

responsetothis,Porsche,theGermansportscarcompany,beganproducinge-fuelsatapilotplantinChilelast

year.Currently,thefuelwillbeusedonlyinsportscarsatPorsche'sperformanceandexperiencecenters.

E-fuelsaremadebypassingelectricitythroughwater.Theelectricityseparatesthehydrogenandoxygenfrom

water.ThehydrogenisthenmixedwithCO2toproducealiquide-fuel,whichcanheproducedusingmany

renewableenergysources,suchassolarandwindpower.E-fuelsfollowthechemicalstructureofgasoline,making

itpossibleforgaspoweredcarstorunonefuelsalmostwithoutanychange.

E-fuclscanhelpcasethetransformawayfromgas-powcrcdcars,forthosewhomaynotbeabletoafford

electricvehicles(EV).Itwillalsohelptoreducewastebykeepinggas-poweredcarsinservice,insteadofthrowing

themawayprematurely.Additionally,theuseofe-fuelswillnotrequirenewfacilitytobebuiltunlikeEVs.

Existinggasstationsandcarswillbeabletostayinuse,whichisalreadyabigsaving.

Despitethemanybenefits,opinionsdifferonwhethere-fuclsarctrulycco-fricndly.E-fuclsarcwidelysaidto

benearlycarbonneutral(碳中和),althoughanindependentstudyindicatesthate-fuclsreleasethesameamount

ofCO2asgasoline.Sincee-fuelsarestillbeingdevelopedandtested,theirtrueimpactsarestillunknown.

Meanwhile,e-fuclsarcveryexpensivetoproduce,partlyduetoenergylossduringproduction.Unfortunately,only

abouthalfoftheenergyusedinproducinge-fuelsisactuallyIransformedintofuel.Additionally,onlyaboul16%of

theenergyusedinc-fuclproductionisactuallyusedtopowerthecar.Whereas,about70%ofenergyispreserved

whenpoweringanEV.Eventhoughtheuseofe-fuelswillpreseneexistingfacility,itwillstilltaketimeand

moneytointegrateitintoeverydaylife.Currently,thepriceofe-fuelsisnearlydoublethecostofregularfuel.

E-fuelsarestillaworkinprogress.Thoughopinionsaredividedone-fuels,withmoretestingand

development,theyhavebeenconsideredanotherwaytohelpfightagainsttheclimatecrisis."Therearccurrently

morethan1.3billionvehicleswithcombustion(內(nèi)燃)enginesworldwide.Manyofthesewillheontheroadsfor

decadestoconic,ande-fuclsoffertheownersofexistingcarsanearlycarbon-neutralalternative.Withthec-fucls

pilotplant,Porscheisplayingaleadingroleinthisdevelopment,"saidMichaelSteiner,memberoftheExecutive

BoardforDevelopmentandResearchatPorscheAG.

28.Whatcanweleamfromthispassage?

A.E-fuelsreleasenoCO2.

B.E-fuelsweretestedinGermanyatfirst.

C.E-fuelsareapplicabletogas-poweredcars.

D.E-fuelsneedtobemixedwithCO2inactualuse.

29.TheauthorquotesMichaelSteinermainlyto.

A.drawaconclusion1.B.presentanopinion

C.furtheradiscussionD.provideasolution

30.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardse-fuels?

A.Positive.B.Dismissive.C.Doubtful.D.Objective.

D

OnFeb.21,fourstudentswerestandingonthesideofPacificCoastHighwayinMalibuwhenadrivergoing

110milesperhourlostcontrolofhiscaranditcrashedintotheparkedvehicles.12peoplewerekilledatthescene,

including2drivers.

Thiskindoftrafficdeathshouldn'tbecalledanaccident.InLosAngeles,weseemtohaveacceptedconstant

carnage(屠殺)inourstreetsinexchangefbrmaximizingdriverspeedandconvenience.Theofficialresponses

toproventrafficdangersaremeregestures,ifeventhat.

LosAngelesisauniquelydeadlycitywithadeathratethatisfourtimesthenationalaverage.Unsurprisingly,

it'salsoacitythathasbeendesigneewithonethinginmind:aconceptcalledlevelofservice,whichgradesstreets

onhowwelltheyservethoseinautomobiles.TomanyAngelenos,thatmakessense—todesignourstreetsforcar

traffic,whichisthewaymanygetaround(hecity.Unfortunately,wedon'trecognizethatthere'satrade-off.Wecan

eitherhavestreetsbetteredfbrfree-flowingtraffic,orwecandesignstreetsforpeopletomovearoundsafely

outsideofcars.

Cityleadersconsistentlychoosefortheeasybutdeadlyoption.Inonerecentexample,aresidentaskedthe

city'sDepartmentofTransportationioblockdriversfromusingCochranAvenueatVeniceBoulevardasacut-

throughstreet,astheywerespeedingthroughaquietresidentialneighbourhood.Thedepartmentrespondedby

suggestinga"speedawarenesscampaign"inwhichneighbourspulupyardsignsurgingdrivers(oslowdown.

Peopledon'tdrivebasedonsignage,buttheydriveonthedesignofthestreet.ThetrunkroadsofLosAngeles

suchasVeniceBoulevardallneedtoberevisedsothatpeopleareprioritizedovercars.Thiswouldinclude

nanowingtravellanes(道),buildingbikelanes,andbanningrightturnsatredlights.Thesemeasureswould

makedriversfeellikethey'reinacityandnotonahighway.ArecentJohnHopkinsstudysaysthiswouldhave

substantialsafetybenefits.

Withmorethan7,500milesofstreetsinthecityofLosAngeles,(heywon'tallberebuiltanytimesoon.But

witheachroadconstructionproject,oreachcrash,weshouldberevisingstreetstomakethemsaferforallroad

users.

Thesolutiontotrafficjamisn'ttomakemorespaceforcars.It'stodesignthestreetstobesafeenoughfor

alternativessuchasbiking,walkingandmasstransit,especiallyforthe50%oftripsdailyinLosAngelesthatare

lessthanthreemiles.Thesolutiontcprotectingpeoplediningoutdoorsisn'tcrashbarriers.It'sastreetdesignthat

forcesdriverstogoslowly.Theproblemiscarnageinthestreets,andweknowthesolutions.

31.WhyshouldthetrafficdeathinLosAngelesbecalled"constantcarnage”?

A.Thetrafficaccidentshappenquiteoften.

B.Toomanypeoplearckilledinthetrafficaccidents.

C.Thedrivers'speedingistoblamefor(hetrafficdeath.

D.Cityleaders'consistentchoicecontributestothetrafficdeath.

32.Whatdoestheword"trade-offunderlinedinParagraph3mostprobablymean?

A.Balance.B.Guideline.C.Conflict.D.Resolution.

33.Accordingtothepassage,whichisalikelysolutiontothetrafficproblem?

A.Towidentravellanes.B.Toaddmorecrosswalks.

C.Toarrangemoretrafficpolice.D.Topunishspeedingdrivers.

34.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Driversfirstorwalkersfirst?B.Trafficdeathorconstantcarnage?

C.Morewarningsignsorsaferdesigns?D.Morenarrowlanesorspeedyhighways?

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,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中

有兩項為多余選項。

About40%adultsand19%childrenintheUSareobese(肥胖豹).Obesepeopleareatincreasedriskof

manyseriousdiseases,includinghighbloodpressureandheartdisease.35Ifyouaresufferingfromthese,

here*sawayoflosingweightthatyoucantry.

Dietary"self-monitoring"isacommonstrategy.Itinvolvesrecordingwhattheyconsume,andhowmuch.The

theoryisthatwhenthinkingofwhatyouputinyourbody,you'llmakehealthierdecisions.36There'snodoubt

(haidietaryself-monitoringhasbeenshowntohelploseweight.However,notmuchisknownabouthowlongthis

takesorhowoftenitshouldbedone.

37Recently,researchersstudiedobeseindividualsinotherwisegoodhealthwhoparticipatedina24-week

weightcontrolprogram...Theyrecordedtheirdailydietaryintakeusinganonlineprogram.Thefindings

demonstratedthatpeoplewhocontinuedtorecordtheirfoodintakedailyfbr24weekslostmoreweightcompared

tothosewhoquitnotingtheirintake.Peoplewholostatleast10%oftheirweightrecordedtheirfoodintakeabout

3timesaday.38Researchersnotedpeoplemighthavegreatersuccesswithweightlossiftheyrecorded(heir

dietaryintakeaboutthreetimesaday,ratherthanrecordingalloftheirmealsinonesitting.

Agoodprincipletofollowmaybe"writewhenyoubite".Dietaryself-monitoringcanbeperformedin

differentways-usinganonlineprogram,usingapencilorusingsmart-phoneapplications.39

A.Canitreallybethateasy?

B.Itisimportanttofindwhatworksfbryou.

C.Thus,long-termweightlosstakestimeandeffort.

D.Theriskfactorsthatdetermineobesitycanbecomplex.

E.Incomparison,thosewhorecordedlessdailylostlessweight.

F.Obesityisalsoassociatedwithalowerlifequalityandpoormentalhealth.

G.Studyshowsthemoreoftenyoulogyoureating,themoreweightyoumightlose.

第三部分書面表達(共兩節(jié),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。

Winningasignificantscienceawardisabigdeal,especiallyifyouare12yearsold.ButMarineGill,agirl

fromFresno,California,wonthetopawardintheScientificJuniorInnovatorsChallenge(SIIC)fordesigningafire

detectionsystemsuperiortoexistingones.

Marine'sinspirationcamefromafirethatdestroyedarestaurantinherneighbourhoodduringthespringof

2023."Ihadneverreallyexperiencedsomethinglikethatbefore."shetoldTheWashingtonPostabouttheearly

morningfire,whichstartedinthekitchen."Theyhadsmokedetectingdevice(設(shè)備),andyetitstillburned

dov/n."

Aftershestudiedfirestatistics,Marinespentoverhalfayeardevelopingafiredetectionsystemthatcould

havepreventedthefire.Unliketraditionalsmokedetectorsthatsenseactivefiresfromthesmokeintheair.

Marine'sthermal(熱的)imagingdeviceisdesignedtostopfiresfromoccurring.

Withathermalcameraandatinycomputer,thedevicedetectswhenahealsourcehasbeenleftunattendedfor

tenminutesandsendsatextmessagewarning.Thehardestpartwastlieprogramming."Ihadtwodesigns,andmy

firstdesigncompletelyfailed.ItwasareallybigchallengeIhadtogothrough,"shesaid.Thefinaldevice

outperformstraditionalsmokedetectorsinspeedandaccuracy.Marinewantstobringthecostsdown:omakeit

evenmorecommonthanhardwiredsmokedetectors.

"Thetopwinnershave,exhibitedboundlesspossibility,"MayaFranklin,presidentofSocietyforScience,said

inthepressrelease."Theirremarkableresearchnotonlyreflectstheirtalentbutalsoputsasteppingstonetoan

excitingnewfuture/'

40.WhatdesignwonMarineGillthetopawardintheSJIC?

41.FromwheredidMarinedrawinspirationforthedesign?

42.Pleasedecidewhiuhpailisfalsein(liefulluwingslalcmciH,llicnuiidcilincitandexplainwliy.

Unliketraditionalsmokedetectors,Marine'sthermalimagingdeviceisdesignedtosenseactivefiresfromthe

smokeintheair.

43.WhatisthemainqualitythathasmadeMarineatopwinner?Why?(Inabout40words)

(請務(wù)必將答案寫在答題卡指定區(qū)域內(nèi))

第二節(jié)(20分)

假設(shè)你是紅星中學(xué)高三學(xué)生李華.你的英國好友Jim在漢語演講比賽中獲得第一名,他發(fā)來郵件感謝你提

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