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..北京市東城區2018屆高三上學期期末考試英語試題2018.01本試卷共10頁,共120分??荚嚂r長100分鐘。考生務必將答案答在答題卡上,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,45分第一節單項填空〔共15小題;每小題1分,共15分從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并答題卡上將該項涂黑。例:It’ssonicetohearfromheragain.______,welastmetmorethanthirtyyearsago.A.What’smore B.That’stosayC.Inotherwords D.Believeitornot答案是D。1.--You’relateagain.--Sorry.I______tosetmyalarmclock.A.forget B.willforget C.forgot D.wouldforget2.Lily’sdrawingmaynotbeexcellent,______Iknowshehasdoneherbest.A.so B.although C.before D.as3.Somepressureisgoodforyou_____itcanhelpyoutryharder.A.unless B.although C.before D.as4.CouldyoutellJill______sheshouldbringtothemeetingtomorrow?A.what B.when C.whether D.why5.I______My.Bertofthechangeofthemeeting.Youdon’thavetophonehimagain.A.haveinformed B.willhaveinformedC.wouldinform D.hadinformed6.Workershavebeenworkingthroughthenight______thebridgesafe.A.made B.tomakeC.beingmade D.havingmade7.Chinesekitesinancienttimes______intheshapeofbirds.A.design B.haddesignedC.weredesigned D.havebeendesigned8.--Remindmetobuyabottleofwineforthepartythisweekend.--I______.A.can B.must C.should D.will9.Thetrainis______schedule.You’llhavetowaitanotherfifteenminutes.A.in B.behind C.across D.off10.Therainforestisanamazingplace,______withplantsandanimalsthataren’tfoundanywhereelseintheworld.A.filling B.filled C.beingfilled D.tofill11.______wewanttogettoChicagobysunset,itmeanshavingtoleaveatdawntomorrow.A.If B.After C.While D.Where12.Historyenablespupilstolearnabouttheirculture,______helpsthemtounderstandthesocietytheylivein.A.who B.which C.where D.that13.______840squaremiles,thenationalparkhasbeautifullakes,mountainsandforests.A.Cover B.Covering C.Covered D.Tocover14.______heworksisconsideredthefinancialcenterofthecity.A.What B.Why C.Where D.How15.--HowwasthepartylastSaturday?--Itwasfun;you______.A.came B.hadcomeC.wouldcome D.shouldhavecome第二節完形填空〔共20小題;每小題1.5分,共30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。BigCityBusDriverWhenIwas20,IwenttostaywithafriendfortwoweeksinVancouver.Myfriendworkedduringtheday,soIdecidedtogo16onmyown.IknewwhereIwasandwhereIwantedtogo,theVancouverAquarium〔溫哥華水族館.Itsounded17.ButsoonIwascompleted18.Iboardedabus,figuringitmustdoacircle,right?Irodeagoodhalfhourbeforebecomingimpatientandthengot19.Iwalkedquiteawhile,upanddownvariousblocks,buthadnoideawhereIwas.I’velivedinatinytownallmylife,rarelyleavingit.Beinga"smalltowngirl",IadmitI’mfairly20aboutcitylife.Peopleathomealwaystoldmecitypeoplewerecoldandunconcernedaboutothers,soIwasafraidto21toanyone.Igotonanotherbus,andthenanotheragain.Finally,afterhours,IdecidedtogetonONEbus,andstayon22Irecognizedsomething.Irodeoverhalfandhour.Nothingeverseemed23.WhenIbecametheonlypassengeronthebus,Ibegantoget24.Ihadnocellphone,anddidn'teven25myfriend’sofficetelephonenumber.AsIwasabouttogiveupandleavethebus,thedriverasked26Iwantedtogo.Itoldhimtheaquarium,andhelaughed,sayinghisbuswouldn’tgoanywherenear.I27backinmyseat,reallyafraidandupset.HeaskedwhereIwasfrom,andItoldhimwhathadhappenedandnowIjustwantedtogobacktomyfriend’splace.28,thedriverpulledthebusoverandcalledmetothefront.Hegavemedetailed29astowhichbusestotake,andhowtounderstandthebussystem.He30printedthebusticketsIneededfromhismachine.Iwasshocked.Hespentagoodtwentyminutes31me,tellingmeeverythingIneededtoknow,beforegivingmethetickets.Ithankedhimrepeatedly,andaskedhimhowmuchI32forthetickets."Nothing.Justgetyourselftoyourfriend’shome."Thankstohis33,Iwasabletomakemywaybacktomyfriend’shouse.Idon’tknowwhatIwouldhavedoneifthatdriverhadnottakenthe34tohelpme.Whatpeoplehadtoldmewasnottrue.Citypeople35,justlikethedriver.Ineverdidlearnhisname,butI’llalwaysrememberhim.16.A.marching B.shopping C.cycling D.exploring17.A.simple B.special C.far D.true18.A.late B.tired C.alone D.lost19.A.up B.off C.over D.about20.A.guilty B.impatient C.ignorant D.serious21.A.walk B.nod C.talk D.write22.A.because B.until C.though D.after23.A.familiar B.interesting C.necessary D.ordinary24.A.scared B.surprised C.angry D.curious25.A.call B.notice C.tell D.know26.A.how B.why C.whether D.where27.A.looked B.sank C.dropped D.kept28.A.Obviously B.Amazingly C.Gradually D.Usually29.A.appointments B.positions C.instructions D.requirements30.A.only B.ever C.almost D.even31.A.with B.on C.at D.to32.A.bought B.owed C.ordered D.charged33.A.courage B.honesty C.kindness D.trust34.A.time B.pain C.place D.risk35.A.serve B.behave C.care D.understand第二部分:閱讀理解〔共兩節,40分第一節〔共15小題;每小題2分,共30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。ACuyahogaValleyNationalParkVolunteerProgramBuildingaCommunityofParkStewardsPositionTitle:WildlifeVolunteer–ButterflyMonitors<2positions>Dates:MidMaytoSeptember,2018Hours:8~16hours/weekLocation:CuyahogaValleyNationalParkDuties:Parkstaffwilltrainvolunteersinbutterflyidentificationanddatarecordingforoneweekbeforevolunteersworkinteamoftwotohelptrackbutterflymonitoringareas.Butterflymonitoringareasare1~2milesinlengthandarewalkedonetimeperweek.Thereareatotalofthreebutterflymonitoringareaswithinthepark.Butterfliesareidentifiedbyusingbinoculars〔望遠鏡orbynettingandreleasing.Dataisrecordedondatasheets.SkillsRequired:Applicantsmusthaveselfmotivationanddesiretoworkwithothers.Volunteerswillworkduringdayswhentemperatureis70degreesormore,between10:30amand5pm.Abilitytowalkalongdistanceinhotandhumidconditionsisneeded.Skillswithbasicbutterflyidentificationarenotamustbuthelpful.Requirements:ApplicantsmustcompleteaNationalParkServiceAgreementandhavetheirbackgroundslookedinto.U.S.citizenshipisrequired.ApplicantsmustbecurrentKentStateUniversitystudents.HowtoApply:PleaserequestanapplicationfromMikeJohnsonatandsenditbacktoMikeJohnsonat,withtheabovepositiontitleasthesubject,byFebruary15,2018.Ifofferedaninterview,pleasecometoCuyahogaValleyNationalParkwithyourpersonalresumeintroducingyoureducationandyourpreviousworkexperience.Forfurtherinformation,pleasecallJamieWaltersat<330>657-2142oremail.36.Whatwillavolunteerdointhisprogram?A.Helpmakeadatarecord. B.Walk1~2mileseveryday.C.Workatleast16hoursperweek. D.Identifybutterflymonitoringareas.37.Applicantsforthejobmust______.A.havetheskillsofbutterflyidentification B.havetheirbackgroundscheckedC.beuniversitygraduates D.designaprogram38.Toapplyforthepassion,oneneedsto______.A.call<330>657-2142B.visitJamieWaltersattheofficeC.handinaresumebeforeFebruary15D.sendtheapplicationtoB"Iwishwehadn’tcomeonthistrip!"Jeff’svoiceechoedacrossthenarrowcanyon〔峽谷.Hisfatherstopped,breathingheavily."Thisishardonyou,butyou’vegottocomethroughwithcourage!"Hegentlyplacedhishandontheboy’sshoulder."Now,Idon’tknowifIcanmakeitwithoutstoppingeverysooften.You’reyoung,butyou’restrongandfast.Doyourememberthewaybackfromheretotheroad,ifyouhadtogoalone?"JeffflashedbacktothepainfulsceneofMark,hisseventeen-year-oldbrotherattheircampsite.Hewasbittenbyasnakeyesterday.Thismorninghecouldn’tmove,andthepaingotworse.Heneededmedicalattentionrightaway.Theyhadlefttheirphoneinthecar,anditmusthavebeenoutofpowerbythen.LeavingMarkatthecampsiteandseekinghelpwastheironlychoice."Jeff,couldyoudoit?"Jefflookedtotheendofthecanyon,severalmilesaway.Henoddedandaplanbegantotakeholdinhismind."Whatisthenameofthatlittletownwestopped,Dad??"Theremustbeahospitalthere."Flint.WeparkedatthesideoftheroadafewmilesoutofFlint."Jeffnodded.Thentheycontinuedclimbing.Stonebystone,theymadetheirwayupthecanyon.Gradually,Jeff’sfathergrewsmallerandsmallerinthedistance.Jeffwavedtohimandthenclimbedtowardtheroad.Twohourslater,hefinallyreachedtheroadandstruggledtowardthetown,almostexhausted."Can’tstop."Hethought."Mark’sinbigtrouble.Keepgoing."Suddenly,hesawatruckheadingtowardhim."Hey,mister!"Heshouted,wavingbotharms.Hebegantojogtowardthetruck,andthenbrokeintoafull-speedrun.Hischestwasburningwitheverybreathwhenthetruckdriverstoppedbyhim.Jeffexplainedbreathlessly.ThedriverreachedforhiscellphoneassoonasheheardaboutMark."Bettergetthehelicopterinthere,"hesaidimmediately.ButJeffwasn’tsureaboutthatbecauseeverythinggotunclearandthenwentblackandquiet.Hourslater,Jeffopenedhiseyestofindhisfatheronachairnearby."You’reahero,son,"hisfathersaidwithasmile."YouhadthehelicoptersentintothecanyonafterMark.Ican’ttellyouhowhappyIwaswhenIsawitoverhead.Theygothimtothehospital.He’sgoingtobefinesoon.I’msoproudofyou!"39.WhydidJeffandhisfatherclimbupthecanyon?A.Theyweregoingforrescue. B.Theyweredoingphysicalexercise.C.TheyweremeetingJeff’sbrother. D.Theyweresearchingfortheircampsite.40.WhathappenedtoMark?A.Helosthisway. B.Helosthisphone.C.Hewashitbyatruck. D.Hewasbittenbyasnake.41.WhydidJeff’sfatherlethimgoalone?A.Jeffwasfasterthanhim. B.Jeffknewthewaybetter.C.Jeffneededmoreexercise. D.Jeffpreferredgoingbyhimself.42.WhatcanbethebestwordstodescribeJeff?A.Humorousandambitious. B.Determinedandcaring.C.Cautiousandsensitive. D.Generousandkind.CIgNobelPrizeHavingamealisaneasyanddelightfulprocessformostpeople.However,forawoodpecker〔啄木鳥,it’snotthatsimple.Togetdinner,awoodpeckerhastohititsheadagainstatreenumeroustimesperday.Yet,amazingly,itneversuffersanyilleffectslikebraindamage.Accordingtoresearch,itisthewoodpecker’sthickheadbonesthatprotectitfromtheimpactoftheblows.Forexplainingthat,IvanSchwabwonanIgNobelPrize.IgNobelPrizesareorganizedbyTheAnnalsofImprobableResearch,anAmericanmagazinethatcelebratesthefunnysideofscience.Eachyear,tenwinnersareawardedprizesinhonoroftheir"achievementsthatfirstmakepeoplelaugh,andthenmakethemthink".Mostoftheaward-winningresearch,likeSchwab’s,mayseemunusual,butitusuallygrabspeople’sattentionindeed.Andnomatterhowridiculoustheresearchsounds,peoplecanfinditinspiringandamusing.BrianWansink’sresearchmightinterestyou.HetookhomeanIgNobelPrizeforlookingintotheinfluenceofvisualfactorsonpeople’sappetites.Heusedspeciallydesignedbowlsthatrefilledthemselveswithsoupwhilepeoplewereeating.Sincethesepeoplehadnoideathiswashappening,theyjustkepteatingfromthese"bottomlessbowls".Theysaidtheydidn’tfeelfullbecausetheirbowlswerenotemptyyet.Peopleinthisexperimentate73percentmoresoupthannormal.Owingtotheseresults,Wansinkconcludedthatit’snotpeople’sstomachsthatdecidewhentheyhaveeatenenough,buttheireyes.IgNobelPrizesalsogiveattentiontoscienceandtechnologythatisapartofourdailylives.Takethekaraokemachineforexample.ItsinventorDaisukeInouewasemployedatanightclub,playingthepianoforthecustomerswhowantedtosing.Hewasn’tskillfulenoughtoplayallthesongsproperly.Toclearuptheproblem,hecreatedthekaraokemachine.ToInoue’ssurprise,themachinecausedconsiderablechangesinentertainmentworldwide.TheIgNobelPrizewasawardedtoInouenotonlybecausehisinventionwasentertaining,butalsobecauseitbroughtabout"anentirelynewwayforpeopletolearntotolerateeachother".TheseresearchresultsofIgNobelPrizesmaynotbeasgreatasEdison’slightbulborNewton’slawsofmotion.However,theydoshowpeople’swillingnesstotakeactionandtotrynewwaystosolveproblems.AccordingtoMarcAbrahams,afounderoftheIgNobelPrizes."Ifyouwinone,itmeansthatyouhavedonesomething."43.WhydidIvanSchwabwinanIgNobelPrize?A.Hisdiscoverycanbeappliedindailylife.B.Hisresearchresultbenefitstheenvironment.C.Heinventedanewwaytoavoidtheimpactofblows.D.Hefoundwhywoodpeckerscouldbefreefrombraindamage.44.WhatismainlytalkedaboutinParagraph3?A.WhyIgNobelPrizescangetpeople’strust.B.Whypeople’seyesdecidetheirstomachs.C.WhyWansinkwonanIgNobelPrize.D.Whyvisualresearchinterestspeople.45.TheIgNobelPrizeawardedtoDaisukeInouesuggests______.A.IgNobelPrize’sinventionscaneasilybecomepopularB.IgNobelPrizewinnersarefamiliarwithentertainmentC.mostIgNobelPrize’sinventionsarecreatedbyaccidentD.IgNobelPrizesmaygotoinventionswithglobalinfluence46.WhatdotheresearchresultsofIgNobelPrizeshaveincommon?A.Theyarerelatedtoeverydaylife.B.Theysolveproblemsinpeople’swork.C.Theyseemunexpectedbutmeaningful.D.Theyareridiculousandhardtounderstand.DSharentingIt’stheholidayseason,thetimewhenweconnectwithfamilyandfriends.SocialmediasiteslikeTwitterandFacebookarefulloffestivepictures,featuringparents’catchingandsharingthosespecialfamilymoments,theirchild’swishlist,andmaybeevenacutevideooftheirchilddancingto"JingleBellRock"whilewearingadiaper〔尿片andSantahat.Swellingwithpride,parentscan’twaittogetapprovalwitha"thumbsup"orbetteryetapersonalizedmessageontheirtreasuredpost.Adultsshouldbeabletopostwhattheywantonline.However,whenexposingfamilymomentsonline,aretheysharingtoomuchinformation?Doparentshavetherighttosharethosecutenow,butembarrassinglatermomentsaboutkids?Havechildrenwillinglygiventheiragreementtosharingtheircutebutfunnyvideoonline?Arecentstudyfoundthat75%ofparentsturntosocialmediaforparenting-relatedinformationandsocialsupport.Thereisevenatermusedtodescribetheoveruseofsharingtoomuchinformationaboutkidsonsocialmedia:"sharenting".Researchalsofindsthat"sharenting"isn’tgoinganywhereanytimesoon.What’stroublesomeisthatatypicalparenthasabout150Facebookfriendsandonlyathirdofthemareactualfriends.Sothatbringsupgoodquestions–Whoarewereallysharingourinformationwithandwhy?Whoknowswhenandwherethatphotocouldresurfaceinthefuture?Whilethere’snoreliableinformationonhowyoungchildrenfeelaboutthingspostedonline,wedohaveinformationabouthowteensfeel.AccordingtoareportbytheFamilyOnlineSafetyInstitute,76%ofteensareconcernedabouttheirprivacy.Manyteensconstantlysearchfornewappsthatallowanonymity.Whennamesarerequired,theyusescreennamesthatdon’trevealrealinformation.Ifourteensaredoingabetterjobofprotectingthemselvesonline,shouldn’tparentstaketheleadanddothesame?Plus,withmoreandmorecollegeadmissionrepresentativesandpotentialemployerssurfingtheinternetforpotentialcandidates,we’dhateforoneofourpoststochangeanimportantdecision.Thinkaboutit…onlinereputationsarenowbecominginseparablewithreallifeones.Ofcourse,wecansecureourprivacysettings,onlyallowingourfriendstoviewpictures,postsandvideos,butthatdoesn’tstopothersfromuploadingourpictures.Adultsneedtobecautiousofsharinginformationonline,especiallyinformationaboutchildren.So,thisholidayseason,enjoyfamilytimeandsharethosespecialmemorieswithfamilyandfriends.Beforeclickingtheapptouploadphotosorvideos,stopandthinktwice.47.Whichofthefollowingbehaviorsis"sharenting"?A.Agirlattendsaliveperformanceonline.B.Afathertellshisson’sstorytohiscolleagues.C.Amotherpostsherbaby’spicturesonFacebook.D.Aboyinviteshisfriendstohisbirthdaypartyathome.48.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"anonymity"inParagraph4mean?A.One’srealname. B.Usingstrangenames.C.Unchangeablenames. D.Beingunknownbyname.49.What’stheauthor’sattitudetoward"sharenting"?A.Sympathetic. B.Negative. C.Neutral. D.Unconcerned.50.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Tostateanargument. B.Tosupportanopinion.C.Tocomparedifferentideas. D.Toquestionapointofview.第二節〔共5小題;每小題2分,共10分根據短文內容,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。Inallourliveswemustmakechoices.Youmakechoicesfromthetimeyougetoutofbedinthemorninguntilyougotosleepatnight.Whattimetogetup?Whattowear?Whattoeat?Youalsomakemoresignificantchoiceswhenyougraduatefromhighschool.51College?Technicaltraining?Nomatterthesizeofthedecision,thecommonthreadinallofthemisthattheyinvolveanopportunitycost.Opportunitycostisyournextbestalternative–yoursecondchoice.Forexample,it’saSaturdaynight,andyouaretryingtodecidebetweengoingtothemovies,hangingoutatfriend’shouseorgoingtothefootballgame.52Whatisyoursecondchoice?Ifitisthefootballgame,thenthatisyouropportunitycost.Opportunitycostisimportant.Whenyoumakeacertainchoice,itforcesyoutothinkmorecriticallyaboutalloftheabandonedchoices.Byrecognizingopportunitycost,youcandecidewhetheryourdecisionisworthit.53Asahighschoolsenior,youfaceseveraloptions,includinggoingtocollege,goingtotechnicalschool,orgoingtotheworkforce.Ifyouchoosecollegetheopportunitycostislosingwhatcouldhavebeenpurchasedorsavedwiththemoneyspentontuition〔學費,housing,books,etc.forfouryears.54Youwouldalsolosefouryears’worthofincomeandexperiencethatyoucouldhaveearnedifyouhadgonestraighttowork.However,itisstillthecasethatcollegegraduatesearnmorethanhighschoolgraduates.55But,likealldecisions,itisonethatshouldbearrivedatonlyafterlookingatthecosts–includingtheopportunitycost–andconsideringthefollow-upquestion:isitworthit?A.Willyougostraighttowork?B.Whatcausesopportunitycost?C.Butthat’snottheendofthecosts.D.Supposeyoudecidetogotothemovies.E.Ifyougiveupcollege,whatdoyoulose?F.Aperfectexampleisthedecisiontogotocollege.G.Formanystudents,goingontocollegeisawisedecision.第三部分:書面表達〔共兩節,35分第一節〔15分你的美國筆友Jim來信詢問中國教師節的情況。請你給他回信,內容包括:1.教師節的時間;2.學生向教師表達祝福的方式;3.慶祝教師節的意義。注意:1.詞數不少于50;2.開頭和結尾已給出,不計入總詞數。DearJim,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua〔請務必將作文寫在答題卡指定區域內第二節〔20分假設你是紅星中學高三學生李華。請根據以下四幅圖的先后順序,給學校英語報投稿,介紹你們上個月開展的一次班級活動。注意:1.詞數不少于60;2.開頭已給出,不計入總詞數。Lastmonth,wewenttotheexhibitiondisplayingChina’soutstandingachievementsoverthepastfiveyears.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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