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1、 北京市東城區(qū)20172018學年度第二學期高三綜合練習(二) 2018.5英語本試卷共120分。考試時長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(jié),45分)第一節(jié)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,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。1.Its lucky of you to get your new job!A friend told me about it, so I _ and got it.A. apply B. have applied C
2、. applied D. was applying 2. I can clearly remember the first time I met Ms. Lee, _its over 10 years ago.A. unless B. since C. after D. although3. They will fly to London, _ they plan to stay for two or three weeks. A. which B. that C. when D. where4. Dogs have a far wider hearing range than humans,
3、 _ them able to detect sounds far above a humans hearing limit.A. making B. made C. having made D. to be made5. When do you want to visit Mr. Smith with me? Whenever you _ time. A. have B. will have C. have had D. had6. Considered poisonous for many years in Europe, tomatoes _for deco
4、ration only.A. grow B. are grown C. grew D. were grown 7. The snowstorm has lasted for several days _ it is freezing cold now. A. for B. and C. but D. or8. In A Brief History of Time, Stephen Hawking wrote _non-technical terms about the origin and development of the universe. A. from B. by
5、 C. in D. with 9. It is almost impossible for planes _ in such a heavy fog. A. take off B. to take off C. to have taken off D. having taken off10. According to the Public Librarys regulations, each reader _borrow at most five books at a time. A. shouldB. must C. may D. would 11. The book covers the
6、knowledge I wish I _ five years ago. A. knew B. had known C. would know D. would have known12. The new theme park, _ last year, has received 27 million visitors so far. A. openB. openedC. being openedD. to open13. It is generally believed _ modern technology and mass media are helping to break tradi
7、tional cultural boundaries. A. that B. if C. why D. how 14. Jim started to play the guitar at the age of 12 when his uncle gave _ to him as a present.A. this B. one C. it D. that15. The ability to make and use tools is one of the most basic characteristics of _ it means to be human. A. whether B. ho
8、w C. what D. when 第二節(jié)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。Kate Meyer and Adam Jankowski had just returned to the U.S. after honeymooning in Africa and were waiting out a 10-hour connecting time at Washington-Dulles before they changed the plane to their home in
9、South Carolina. It had been a dream 16 . Along with their memories, they also brought back a beautiful, one-of-a-kind 17 of three African wild dogs created by a local artist they had met at Victoria Falls. For safekeeping, they rolled the artwork in a tube and hand-carried it on their 18 . Upon arri
10、ving at Dulles 19 a 28-hour journey, Kate and Adam freshened up and began looking for ways to 20 themselves during their long connecting time. One of the airport customer service representatives 21 that they should go into Washington, D. C., and visit the National Air and Space Museum, an idea to wh
11、ich they readily 22 . After spending a few hours at the 23 , they got on a city bus and returned to the airport before boarding time. It was then Kate noticed that Adam wasnt 24 the tube with the painting. Before they got off, she asked Adam where the painting was, and at that moment, she watched hi
12、s heart 25 . The last time Adam had seen it was when he leaned it against the charging station in the terminal when they first arrived.Trying not to 26 , Kate checked with the airport Lost and Found, and Adam ran back to 27 hed last had the painting, but it was 28 . Running short on optionsand 29, t
13、hey grew more upset. Finally they went to the airport customer service counter, where they met Bella Beyene-Seboka. What happened next 30 Kate and Adam so much. Positive and 31 , Bella said she wasnt willing to give up and would do everything she could to find the painting. Bella knew that many time
14、s misplaced items get turned in at gate podiums(登機口檢票臺). The three of them 32 the gate podiums. The first podium turned up empty, but at the second one, they found the tube with the painting, safe and sound. They were all so 33 . The couple were in tears, hugging Bella and thanking her. Bella said s
15、he 34 loved knowing shed helped people, and that was why she didnt give up. The painting now hangs in Kate and Adams home as a daily reminder of not only an unbelievable trip, but of the unbelievable 35 shown to them that day by Bella. 16. A. plan B. trip C. gift D. job17. A. painting B. articleC. p
16、hoto D. card 18. A. luggageB. flight C. seat D. holiday19. A. duringB. by C. for D. after 20. A. entertain B. adapt C. prepare D. control21. A. recommended B. commanded C. announced D. arranged 22. A. attended B. replied C. agreed D. turned 23. A. centerB. museumC. stationD. airport24. A. usingB. se
17、eing C. pulling D. carrying25. A. beat B. swell C. hurt D. drop26. A. panic B. wasteC. failD. suffer27. A. when B. where C. how D. what 28. A. tireless B. endless C. fruitless D. aimless29. A. money B. time C. energy D. effort 30. A. pushed B. concerned C. rewarded D. touched31. A. talentedB. honest
18、 C. independent D. determined32. A. observed B. checked C. discovered D. circled 33. A. interested B. hopefulC. delighted D. proud34. A. just B. nearlyC. even D. almost 35. A. courageB. imaginationC. kindness D. modesty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)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
19、涂黑。AAre you concerned about that tree in the front yard? Have tree branches been falling off that evergreen tree over the garage? Or maybe you just need tree removal or some regular tree pruning to let that rare Portland sunshine shine in? Urban Forest Pro in Portland is a full-service tree care com
20、pany providing the Portland area with tree services. If you have a problem, any problem, that involves trees, our tree service and removal experts can help you solve it. Below are our most popular tree services. Tree Pruning - Our arborists(樹藝師) are trained to recognize the unique needs of your
21、 trees, taking into account factors such as the trees age, health & prior pruning. Doing tree pruning, we selectively remove certain parts of a tree according to the goals of our customers such as roof protection, increased sunlight, view clearance, and privacy protection. Our arborists can in m
22、ost cases come up with a pruning method that is both beneficial for the trees health and longevity and meets the needs of our customers. Tree Removal - Our arborists use the latest techniques and skills to assure the safety of your home, roof, and nearby structures to make sure your tree remova
23、l is done successfully. All tree debris(殘骸) is roped down and kept under our control at all times to ensure your tree removal is safe.Tree Assessment - A tree assessment provides customers, for a small fee, with a verbal explanation of the condition of their trees. In addition, the arborist may
24、 describe any DIY options you might have to correct or improve the problem. It is also of value for customers who cannot afford to have tree services done at this time but only want to make a budget now.Tree Planting - We have a large selection of affordable high quality trees that are handpick
25、ed by our arborists, or our customers can also purchase their own trees and have them planted under the best conditions by a knowledgeable professional from our company. Our arborists can also use their extensive knowledge of trees to make recommendations as to which trees would work best in your ya
26、rd. For more information, please check out our blog!36. Urban Forest Pro in Portland _. A. provides free training on tree protection B.takes care of trees in public areasC. offers tree servicesto customersD. focuses on tree sales 37. What will an arborist do in the process of tree pruning? A. Select
27、 the healthiest trees. B. Move the tree to a new place. C. Cut off unnecessary branches. D. Clear leaves away from the roof. 38. Customers who are short of money may receive the service of _. A. Tree PruningB. Tree RemovalC. Tree PlantingD. Tree AssessmentB Five days a week, 28-year-old Ebony Smith
28、arrives at Changing Gears Bike Shop at 10:50 a.m., ten minutes before opening. Walking into the shop, she turns on the lights, opens the register, and reviews the repair orders. For the next several hours she will repair bikes with professional skill and care, and guide customers through bike choice
29、s like anexperienced rider, learning about their needs and preferences, and helping them to find the perfect fit. Although Smith had almost no experience riding a bike and didnt even enjoy riding one when she first came to Changing Gears, she has stayed in the position for nearly a decade now,
30、and her customersare thankful to her heartfelt assistance. Whats more, many of the shop visitors are youth from families living in low-income housing named Alameda Point. Smith lived in this neighborhood throughout her childhood, and to these youngsters and families she is a positive role modelsomeo
31、ne determined to succeed in spite of educational and financial struggles. When she first began at Changing Gears at 19 years old, Smith was living with her parents, who struggled to make a living. She had failed to earn a high school diploma when she didnt pass Californias high school exit exam
32、. However, when a three-month job training position opened at the bike shop in 2008, Smith took a chance to, as she says, “turn her life around.” She signed up and was quickly hired. Smith is just one of the thousands of Changing Gears employees around the world, and her continued success at Ch
33、anging Gearsembodies the shops duty to “operate a bicycle-based social enterprise that meets the needs of the underprivileged of our local area.”In addition, the shop has a strong environmental focus, which includes bicycle reuse and recycling. Throughout the years Changing Gears has also engaged yo
34、uth and families in bicycle field trips and provided freebicycle parking and repair service at local farmers markets in order to encourage bike riding as a practical and green form of transportation. Through its blending(協(xié)調) of effective small business practices with a social and environmental
35、mission, Changing Gears stays inspired to use bicycles as a vehicle for social change. 39. What can we learn about Ebony Smith? A. She is a bike shop owner.B. She is a professional rider. C. She has a good knowledge of bikes. D. She has a lot of shopping experience. 40. What helped Ebony Smith
36、get into the career? A. Family support. B. Personal interest. C. Training opportunity. D. High school education. 41. What does the underlined word “embodies” in Paragraph 4 probably mean? A. Be an example of.B. Be the reason for.C. Be similar to.D. Be modeled after.42. Which of the following is Chan
37、ging Gears duty? A. Making bike donations. B. Offering help to the poor people. C. Improving bike-riding techniques. D. Drawing peoples attention to bike enterprises. C “When I grow up, I want to be a runner.” These words are spoken bythousands of Kenyan children. 50 percent of the Kenyan top runner
38、s are members of Kalenjin, one minority race of the country. They make up less than two percent of Kenyas population.This fact has puzzled sports scientists. They have spent considerable time and effort trying to answer one question: What enables the Kalenjin people to run so fast? Although the ques
39、tion seems simple, nding the answer has proven to be difficult and controversial. A team of Danish sports scientists spent 18 months and discovered the Kalenjins had remarkably slow heart rates even when running long distances. Kalenjins live in high-elevation(高海拔) villages in the Rift Valley in wes
40、tern Kenya. People living at high elevations produce more red blood cells, which aid in the transport of oxygen throughout the body. Because the air is thinner and contains less oxygen at high elevations, the body produces more red blood cells. Scientists believe there is a connection between increa
41、sed red blood cells and low heart rates and that both may enable high-altitude athletes to outperform those who train at low altitudes. The Danish scientists also studied the bodies of the Kalenjins and compared them to those of the Danes. They found that the Kalenjins have longer “birdlike” legs. T
42、he Kalenjins also have lower body mass indexes (a measure of body fat based on weight and height) and shorter bodies than Danish people. As a result of the Danish study, some scientists made theconclusion that the Kalenjins possess what is called a “speed gene(基因).” However, Kenyan runners were offe
43、nded by this conclusion. They credited their success to hard work and endless hours of training. Although the controversy over the “speed gene” remains unsolved, British runner Mo Farahs experience offers an interesting perspective on the subject. In 2005, he realized he wasnt meeting his potential
44、as a runner. A group of Kenyan runnerswere training in England then. After he accidentally observed the Kenyans strict training routines and dedication to their sport, Farah said it was like a switch had been turned on in his head. He began eating healthy foods, going to bed early, and training hard
45、er than he had ever trained in his life. As a result, Farahs running career exploded. He has won seven world and Olympic titles in the 5000m and regularly beats Kenyas top runners! Farahs story proves what Kenyans have known all along. Regardless of genetics, their success would not be possible with
46、out hard work, dedication, sacrice, and mental toughness. Their “secret” is simple. Train hard, run fast, and never give up. 43. What interested the sport scientists? A. Kenyan sport history. B. Kanlenjins running ability.C. Kanlenjins training methods. D. Kenyansenthusiasm for sport. 44. According
47、to Danishscientists, what leads to Kanlenjins success? A. Physical condition.B. Living style.C. Hard training.D. Strong will.45. How did Kenyan runners think about Danish research result? A. Convincing. B. Unacceptable. C. Astonishing. D. Important. 46. Why is Mo Farahs story mentioned in the passag
48、e? A. To show running methods count. B. To encourage British athletes.C. To prove effort pays off.D. To support gene theory. D Earth is experiencing its sixth mass extinction: somewhere between 30 and 159 species(物種) disappear every day, and more than 300 types of animals have died out since 1500. T
49、his is not good for the future of life on our planet, but what if we could make some of the extinct species come back to life? Thanks to ongoing advances in DNA recovery and cloning technology, de-extinction may soon be realized, and we may see Tasmanian Tigers, or Dodo Birds back into existence in
50、the near future. Some scientists are confident and optimistic about de-extinction. They think that the best reasons for de-extinction have more to do with ecology than tourism. “If this is always going to be a zoo animal, then stop,” saysBen Novak, the lead researcherat Revive & Restorea foundat
51、ion devoted to rescuing endangered and extinct species in San Francisco, California. “The goals have to be about ecological restoration and function.” Take passenger pigeons for example. Their numbers reached nearly 5 billion at the start of the 19thcentury, and they played an important role in shap
52、ing the forests they inhabited(居住). After their extinction, the forests have never been the same. “The passenger pigeon is a very important ecological species if we want their original habitat back.” Novak says.However, we need to think twice about Novaks idea. Any new scientific initiative is bound
53、 to have risks, so is de-extinction. Although some assume that de-extinction may help the environment, we cant be so sure. The de-extinct animals would now be strangers to their habitats. As the habitat is no longer what it was, the species role within the ecosystem may have also changed. This could
54、 be actually a threat to the other species within the environment as the de-extinct animals enter the area and compete for food sources. Once again were trying to force nature to act in a certain way, rather than letting it remain natural. Many scientists also believe that priorities(優(yōu)先權) would chan
55、ge within the conservation of currently endangered species. Would we still put in the effort to preserve living animals if we knew we could just magically bring them back from the dead? Douglas McCauley, an ecologist at University of California, Santa Barbara, stresses this worry. “Honestly, the thi
56、ng that scares me most is that the public absorbs the misimpression that extinction is no longer scary. The general attitude becomes: Deforest, no worry, we can reforest. If we drive something extinct, no worry, we can de-extinct it.” said McCauley. It seems that with the subject of de-extinction, we must look at our reasons for doing such a thing. Yes, we may, in the near future, be able to de-extinct the extinct species. But does that mean we should? Are the risks really worth it? Does it make sense to focus on the dead than the living? And
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