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第1頁/共1頁2023北京十三中高三(上)期中英語2023年11月本試卷分為第一部分(知識(shí)運(yùn)用)、第二部分(閱讀理解)和第三部分(書面表達(dá)),共13頁,卷面共100分,考試時(shí)長90分鐘。答題紙從第1頁至第2頁。請(qǐng)?jiān)趦蓮埓痤}紙上方密封線內(nèi)書寫班級(jí)、姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將本試卷的兩張答題紙一并交回。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,滿分15分)OneMothertoAnotherOnWednesdayevening,ourdaughter,whowasataboardingschoolover200kilometersaway,toldusthatshehadlostherphonewhenshetookpartinanactivityoffcampus.Werealizedthatwehadlittlechanceoffindingit.Thenextmorning,myphonebeeped(嗶嗶響)loudly.Akindvoiceannouncedthatshehadsomethingthatbelongedtomydaughter.I1thatIlivedathree-hourdriveaway,andtoldherIwouldaskafriendtofetchthephone.Mydaughterhadwrittenmynumberontheinsideofherphone’scase—goodthinking!AftercontactingthepeopleIknowwholivedneartheschool,Iwasoutof2—noonecouldgoand3thephone,notsurprisinglyasitwastheworkingdayandeveryonewasbusy.Idecidedtoasktheladytopostthephonetomydaughter.ButwhenIsentheratexttoaskifthiswouldbeOK,shereplied,“Wewill4itandwe’regoingtodrivedowntotheboardingschooltonight.”Tomy5,thiswonderfulcouple,whohadalreadyspentabusydayatwork,wasmakingaroundtriponthenight,6forreturningaphonetoacompletestranger.Howtouchingitwas!Igavethemdirectionsandthey7thephoneintothehandsofmydaughteratherboardinghouse.Theonlywordofanexplanationwas,“I’vegotchildrenofmyown,andIknowhowamother8.”Wehadthoughtthatthechanceofgettingbackthephonewas9,butwegotitbackinsuchashorttime.Itwasawonderfulreminderofthegoodintheworldandhowtheactionsofonepersoncan10theworldtoanother.1.A.suggested B.reported C.explained D.a(chǎn)rgued2.A.date B.luck C.work D.control3.A.pickup B.carryout C.handin D.giveaway4.A.find B.show C.miss D.take5.A.regret B.surprise C.a(chǎn)musement D.disappointment6.A.especially B.certainly C.definitely D.probably7.A.conducted B.a(chǎn)rranged C.delivered D.identified8.A.doubts B.interests C.predicts D.worries9.A.free B.slim C.hard D.fair10.A.tell B.face C.mean D.join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。請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡指定區(qū)域作答。AThefamouswriterJamesPattersondonated$1.5milliontolaunchaclassroomprogram,11wasdesignedtohelppoorchildrenreadmorebooks.Itaimstobringbooksto32,000poorchildrenwhoarefromkindergartentoeighthgrade.Patterson12(donate)morethan$10milliontosupportliteracydevelopmentsincemanyyearsago.Hebelievesreadingskillsareimportantforthecountry.Pattersonadded,“theprogramwillbringbookstothoseschoolsand13(community)thatneedthemthemost,andthatwehaven’tservedbefore.”Theprogramhaschosenalimitednumberofschoolstotakepartthisyearbuthopestoexpandinthecomingyears.BThree-dimensional(3D)printingisnowgatheringsteam.Itisemployed14(make)thingsrangingfromorthopedic(矯形)implantstocomponentsforaircraft.Thedetailsaredifferentaccordingtotheproductsandprocessesinvolved,15theunderlyingprincipleisthesame.Alayerofmaterialislaiddownandsomehowfixedinplace.Thenanother16(put)ontopofit.Thenanother.Thenanother.By17(vary)theshape,andsometimesthecompositionofeachlayer,objectscanbecraftedthatwouldbedifficultorimpossibletoproducewithconventionaltechniques.Ontopofthis,nomaterialiswasted.CTherearereasonstoconsidertakingabreakfromsocialmedia.Firstly,whenyoustoptochecksocialmedia,againandagain,itbecomes18formofmultitasking,makingwhateveryoudotakelonger.Whenyoudon’thavetoworryaboutyourdevicesbuzzingleftandright,yourproductivitylevelswillshootthroughtheroof.Secondly,whenpeoplepostsomethingonsocialmedia,theytendtoshareonly19theywantotherstosee-thehappy,excitingpartsoftheirlives.Thismayseemharmless,butwhenyou’reseeingpeopleonlyattheirbest,it’seasytofeellikeyou’refallingbehindbycomparison.Quittingonlineaccountscanhelpblockmuchofthissocialcomparison,andyouwillendupfeelingmuch20(happy).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。ADearLora,GreetingsfromtheHarvardGraduateSchoolofEducation!Aswebeginrecruiting(招收)talentedstudentsfromdifferentbackgroundsforthe2019-2020academicyear,wewouldliketoaskaboutyourplansforgraduatestudyandhighlightsomenewdevelopmentsontheHGSEAdmissionswebsite.ApplytoHGSEWearepleasedtoannouncethatouronlineapplicationisnowlive!Youcanaccesstheform,requirements,andinstructionsonourwebsite.TheapplicationdeadlinefortheDoctorofEducationLeadership(ED.L.D.)isMarch15,2019,whiletheMasterofEducation(Ed.M.)deadlineisApril5,2019.DoctorofPhilosophyinEducation(Ph.D.)HGSEandtheHarvardGraduateSchoolofArtsandSciences(GSAS)additionallyofferthestudentsaPh.D.inEducation.Applicationsforthisresearch-baseddoctorate(博士學(xué)位)mustbesenttoGSASbyFebruary20,2019.ConnectwithHGSEWehavebegunpostingthescheduleofourfallrecruitmenteventsonourwebsite,thefirstofwhichistheNewYorkCityIdealistGradFaironThursday,January31.Pleasecheckourwebsitefordetailsaboutthisandotheroff-campusandonlineinformationsessions.Notethatwearecontinuingtoaddeventsastheyarescheduled.UpdateYourCommunicationPreferencesPleasetakeamomenttoupdateyourinformation(e.g.,contactinfo,programpreference)toreflectanychangessinceyousignedupinitially,sothatwemaycommunicatewithyouinawaythatbestfitsyourneeds.Ifyou’renolongerconsideringHGSEforgraduatestudy,clickontheunsubscribelinkatthebottomofthisemailmessage;youwillnolongerreceivecommunicationsfromtheAdmissionsOffice.Asalways,youarewelcometocontactuswithyourquestions.Welookforwardtoconnectingwithyouinthenearfutureandhopewewillhaveachancetoreadyourapplicationthisspring.Sincerely,JuliaDeland,Ed.M.DirectorofAdmissions21.AnapplicationforDoctorofEducationLeadershipmustbesubmittedby______A.April5,2019 B.March15,2019 C.January31,2019 D.February20,201922.Intheemail,Loraisadvisedto______.A.updateherinformation B.subscribetheemailmessagesC.postherscheduleonthewebsite D.organizesomeactivitiesforthefair23.Whatisthepurposeoftheemail?A.Toapplyforpositions. B.Toaskforsuggestions.C.Toprovideinformation. D.Tomakerecommendations.BAdamZiblukisa15-year-oldLifeScout(童子軍)inTroop70inNewtown,CT.HewasalsorecentlytheTroop’sSeniorPatrolLeader,thehighestrankingboyinthetroop!Lastsummer,he,alongwith15otherboysfromtheTroopcompletedscouting’sgreatestadventure,backpackingover50milesin7daysinthewildernessatthePhilmontScoutRanchinNewMexico!WhileAdam’sScoutingachievementsareimpressiveontheirown,histimeinScoutshasnotalwaysbeensoeasy.Adamhashemophilia,amedicalconditionthatcancauseseverebleedingfromevenaslightinjury.AndasaBoyScout,spendingmuchtimeoutinthewilderness,itisquitecommontogetminorinjuries.Becauseofhiscondition,AdamhashadtomisssomeScoutingactivitiesovertheyears.ThefirstfewdaysofAdam’sbackpackinginPhilmontwentsmooth.Butonthe3rdday,whileunloadinghisgearataremotecampsite,hefeltasharppaininhisback.Adamtoldtheadultleadersabouthisbackandthathewasstartingtonotfeelwell.TheymadethedecisiontocallPhilmontbasecamptoseekmedicalattention.Itwasgettingdarkandrainthreatened.Twodoctorssetoutintothenightonbackcountryroadsandthenhikedinthelast1/2miletofindAdam.Theydidsometestsanddecidedtotakehimbackwiththemtobasecamp.ItwasatoughmomentforAdamandfortherestofthescoutcrew.WhileAdamreturnedtobasecamp,therestoftheboysbackpackedon.ToencourageAdam,theytookoneofhisshirtswiththemandtookphotosofitalongtheway,whichtheysenttohim.AfewdayspassedandAdamwasfeelingbetter.Thedoctorsclearedhimtoreturntothebackcountry!Finally,Adamfinishedthetrekwithhiscrew.HeisnowoneoftheonlyBoyScoutswithhemophiliatohaveeverparticipatedinandcompletedaPhilmontTrek.WhatencouragedAdamtotakeonthischallengedespitetherisk?“IthoughtitwouldbefunandagoodthingtodoaslongasIwasprepared.AndmyparentshavealwaysencouragedmenottolethemophiliabetheonlyfactorinANYdecision.”24.WhathasstoppedAdamfromparticipatinginsomeScoutingactivitiesovertheyears?A.Inadequatetrekexperience. B.Hisfearofthewilderness.C.Lackofcampingskills. D.Hishealthcondition.25.WhydidAdamparticipateinthischallengingactivity?A.Hehadaloveforit. B.Hewaseagertobealeader.C.Hewantedtosetarecord. D.Hisparentsdecidedforhim.26.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeAdam?A.Athleticandambitious. B.Considerateandfearless.C.Courageousanddetermined. D.Confidentandknowledgeable.CDoyoulistentoquietmusictohelpyouwinddownbeforesleep?However,thispracticecouldbecounter-productive,accordingtoanewstudybyMichaelK.ScullinandcolleaguesatBaylorUniversity.Thework,publishedinPsychologicalMedicine,foundthatbedtimemusicwasassociatedwithmoresleepdisruptionsandthatinstrumentalmusicisevenworsethanmusicwithlyrics.Inthefirststudy,199onlineparticipantslivingintheUSreportedontheirsleepqualityandmusiclisteningfrequencyandtiming,aswellastheirbeliefsabouthowthisaffectedtheirsleep.Almostall—87%—believedthatmusicimprovessleep,oratleastdoesnotdisruptit.However,theteamfoundthatmoreoveralltimespentlisteningtomusicwasassociatedwithpoorersleepanddaytimesleepiness.Justoverthreequartersoftheparticipantsalsoreportedexperiencingfrequent“earworms”—havingasongortune“stuck”andreplayingintheirminds.Aquarterreportedexperiencingtheseduringthenightatleastonceperweek,andthesepeopleweresixtimesaslikelytoreportpoorsleepquality.Theteam’sanalysissuggestedthatlisteningspecificallytoinstrumentalmusicnearbedtimewaslinkedtomoresleep-relatedearwormsandpoorersleepquality.Theteamthenrananexperimentalstudyon48youngadults.Afterarrivingatthesleeplabat8:45p.m.,participantswenttoaquietbedroom,wheretheycompletedquestionnairesthatincludedmeasuresofstress,sleepqualityanddaytimesleepiness.Theyalsohadelectrodesapplied,readyforthenight-timepolysomnographytorecordtheirbrainwaveactivity,aswellasheartrateandbreathing,andreportedonhowrelaxed,nervous,energetic,sleepyandstressedtheyfelt.At10:00p.m.,theyweregivensome“downtime”,withquietmusicplaying.Halfwererandomizedtohearthreesongswhiletheotherhalfheardinstrumental-onlyversionsofthesesamesongs.Participantsreporteddecreasesinstressandnervousnessandincreasedrelaxationafterlisteningtoeithersetofsongs,andalsoshoweddecreasesinbloodpressure.So-asearlierstudieshavealsosuggested-quietmusicatbedtimewasindeedrelaxingatthetime.However,aquarteroftheparticipantswokefromsleepwithanearworm,andthepolysomnographydatashowedthatinstrumentalversionsofthesongsweremorelikelytoinducetheseawakeningsaswellasothersleepdisruptions,suchasshiftsfromdeepersleeptolightersleep.Takentogether,thefindingsrepresent“causalevidenceforbedtimeinstrumentalmusicaffectingsleepqualityviatriggeringearworms”theteamwrites.Whyinstrumental-onlysongsshouldhaveabiggerimpactthanmusicwithlyricsisn’tclear.Thethreesongsusedinthisstudywerechosenbecausetheywerelikelytobefamiliar.Hearingthemwithoutthelyricsmighthavepromptedtheparticipant’sbrainstotrytoaddthewords,whichmighthavemadeearwormsmorelikely.Ifthisisthecase,allinstrumentalmusicmaynothavethesameeffect.However,thedatafromthefirststudyisconsistentwiththeideathatinstrumentalmusicgenerallyismoreofaproblem.27.Accordingtothepassage,theparticipantsinbothstudies______.A.wererequiredtolistentolightmusic B.felttheirsleepingproblemsresolvedC.hadtheirsleepingqualitymonitored D.providedfeedbackonbedtimemusic28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“induce”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Leadto. B.Impacton. C.Breakin. D.Focuson.29.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Earwormsaremainlycausedbymusicwithlyrics.B.Bedtimemusicleadstohighbloodpressureandanxiety.C.Quietmusicimprovessleepingqualitywhileloudmusicharmssleep.D.Bothfamiliarandunfamiliarinstrumentalmusiccancausesleepingproblems.30.Thepassageismainlyabout______.A.howinstrumentalmusicdisturbssleepB.thepossiblenegativeeffectofbedtimemusicC.howpeoplecanimprovetheirsleepqualityD.differencesbetweenmusicwithandwithoutlyricsDHabitsareafunnything.Wereachforthemmindlessly,settingourbrainsonauto-pilotandrelaxingintotheunconsciouscomfortoffamiliarroutine.“Notchoice,buthabitrulestheunreflectingcreatures,”WilliamWordsworthsaidinthe19thcentury.Intheever-changing215tcentury,eventheword“habit”carriesanegativemeaning.Soitseemscontradictory(自相矛盾的)totalkabouthabitsinthesamecontextasinnovation(創(chuàng)新).Butbrainresearchershavediscoveredthatwhenweconsciouslydevelopnewhabits,wecreateparallelpaths,andevenentirelynewbraincells,thatcanjumpourtrainsofthoughtontonew,innovativetracks.Ratherthandismissingourselvesasunchangeablecreaturesofhabit,wecaninsteaddirectourownchangebyconsciouslydevelopingnewhabits.Infact,themorenewthingswetry,themorecreativewebecome.Butdon’tbothertryingtokilloffoldhabits;oncethoserutsofprocedurearewornintothebrain,they’retheretostay.Instead,thenewhabitswedeliberatelypressintoourselvescreateparallelpathwaysthatcanbypassthoseoldroads.“Thefirstthingneededforinnovationisattractiontowonder,”saysDawnaMarkova,authorofTheOpenMind.“Butwearetaughtinsteadto‘decide’,justasourpresidentcallshimself‘theDecider’.”Sheadds,however,that“todecideistokilloffallpossibilitiesbutone.Agoodinnovationalthinkerisalwaysexploringthemanyotherpossibilities.”“Allofusworkthroughproblemsinwaysofwhichwe’reunaware,”shesays.Researchersinthelate1960sdiscoveredthathumansarebornwiththeabilitytoapproachchallengesinfourprimaryways:analytically,procedurally,collaboratively(合作地)andinnovatively.Attheendofadolescence,however,thebrainshutsdownhalfofthatability,preservingonlythosewaysofthoughtthathaveseemedmostvaluableduringthefirstdecadeorsooflife.Thecurrentemphasisonstandardizedtestinghighlightsanalysisandprocedure,meaningthatfewofususeourinnovativeandcollaborativewaysofthought.“ThisbreaksthemajorruleintheAmericanbeliefsystemthatanyonecandoanything,”explainsM.J.Ryan,authorofthe2006bookThisYearIWill...andMs.Markova’sbusinesspartner.“That’saliethatwehavepreserved,anditfosterscommonness.Knowingwhatyou’regoodatanddoingevenmoreofitcreatesexcellence.”Thisiswheredevelopingnewhabitscomesin.31.Brainresearchershavediscoveredthat______.A.theformingofnewhabitscanbeguidedB.thedevelopmentofhabitscanbepredictedCtheregulationofoldhabitscanbetransformedD.thetrackofnewhabitscanbecreatedunconsciously32.Theunderlinedword“ruts”inParagraph4isclosetsinmeaningto______.A.zones B.connections C.situations D.tracks33.WhichofthefollowingstatementsmostprobablyagreeswithDawnaMarkova’sview?A.Decisionmakesnosenseinchoices.B.Curiositymakescreativemindsactive.C.Creativeideasarebornofarelaxingmind.D.Formationofinnovationcomesfromfantasticideas.34.Thepurposeoftheauthorwritingthisarticleistopersuadeus______.A.togiveupourtraditionalhabitsdeliberatelyBtocreateanddevelopnewhabitsconsciouslyC.toresisttheapplicationofstandardizedtestingD.tobelievethatoldhabitsconflictwithnewhabits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)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。VoluntourismVolunteeringtohelppeopleinneedcombinedwithtravellingtofarawayplacesisanewtrendinthetravelindustry.Itiscalledvoluntourism.35Theyfinditisthebestwaytogetthebestoftheworld.Recentstatisticsshowthatinthepastfewyearsvoluntourismhasbeenoneofthefastest-growingareasoftourism.Morethan1.6millionpeoplearoundtheworldarevolunteersinothercountries.Theyhelpbuildschools,assistinhospitalsanddofarmingworkindevelopingcountries.36Theykeepintouchwiththeirhostfamiliesaftertheyreturnhome,andmanyreturntovisit.Therearemanyreasonswhypeoplewanttoengageinvoluntourism.Whenpeoplechoosetojoinavoluntourismprogram,theyarejoiningaglobalnetworkofvolunteerswhoarelivingandworkingwithdiverseculturesonprojectsthathaveapositiveeffect.Thevolunteerscomefromallovertheworld,andtheywillsharethepassionforgivingbackandthedesiretobroadenhorizons.Somestudentsalsoseeitasagapyearafterschool,whileotherssimplywanttotaketimeoutfromajobanddosomethingelse.37However,manyvoluntouristsdonotseevolunteeringaswhatitis.Theythinkitisacheapwayoftravellinganddon’treallywanttogetinvolvedinhardwork.Whilevoluntourismhasbeenaroundforoveracentury,modernvolunteeringstartedwiththePeaceCorps,aprogramthattheUSgovernmentstartedinthe1960s.Fromthenon,voluntourismhasbecomemoreandmorepopular.Manyorganizationsstartsimilarprojects.38Andtheyhavehundredsofdifferenttypesofprogramsforpeopletochoosefrominmorethan30developingcountries.Theprogramsrunyearroundandeachvolunteerchooseswhentheywanttostartandthedurationtheywouldliketostayfor.39Theysaythatifpeoplereallywanttohelpthoseinneed,therearemanyopportunitiesintheirowncommunitytodothis.Ontheotherside,volunteersareoftennotskilledenoughforthetasksthattheydo.Travelexpertspointoutthatinsomecasesvoluntouristsareoftentakenadvantageofbytheorganizationthatsetsupthetrips.A.Noteveryoneseesvoluntourisminapositiveway.B.Someofthemestablishlastingbondswithpeoplethere.C.Andtherearethosewhoareboredandmerelyseekadventure.D.Mostvoluntourismorganizationsemploypeoplefromsimilarfields.E.Byparticipatinginvoluntourism,theyarecontributingtolocaleconomy.F.Peopletraveltoothercountries,learnlanguagesandgainnewexperiences.G.Theyoffervoluntourismtripstosuitpeople’sinterest,experiencelevelorage.第三部分:書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),32分)第一節(jié)閱讀表達(dá)(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)題目要求回答問題。Readingisoneofthemostcriticalactivitiesanyonecanengageinforhisorhersuccessinlife.Itisessentialforbothchildrenandadultsbecauseitexposesanindividualtonewthingsandequipsthemtobecomeeffectiveproblemsolvers.Sometimes,readingendsbeingahobbytomanypeople,orevenacareer.Itisfromreadingthatexplorationarises.Readingformsafundamentalpartofself-improvement.Throughit,peoplebecomebetterinunderstandingtheworldaroundthem.Itisthroughthisvitalactivitythatpeoplegainadeepunderstandingofspecifictopicsthatareofinteresttothem.Forinstance,onecanreadanarticleoranyotherpieceofwritingonhowtoimproveone’sself-confidence.Itisthusthroughreadingthatitbecomespossibleforonetocreateastructuredpathtowardsbetterunderstandingofissuesandwell-informeddecisionmaking.Further,readingiscrucialasithelpsonetopreparetotakeaction.Usually,beforetakinganactiononanything,oneseeksguidanceandhelp.Guidancecanbeobtainedfrompeoplewhohavegonethroughsimilarsituations.However,somepeopleturntoreadingasasourceofknowledgeandguidanceaboutasituation.Inthe21stcentury,guidanceandhelpgoesalongwayininfluencingdecisionmaking.Forexample,onecanreadonhowtocookameal,howtoplayfootball,oreventhebestplacestogoforavacation.Insuchsituations,readinghelpspeoplepreparebeforetheytakeanysignificantsteps.Itisalsothroughreadingthatonemaygainexperiencefromotherpeople.Sincebooksandotherreadingmaterialsarewrittenbydifferentpeoplefromvaryingbackgrounds,readingexposesareadertodifferentexperiences.Throughsuchexperiences,areadermayhastentheirsuccesstowardsagoalsincetheymightavoidsimilarmistakesmadebyotherpeople.Bookscontainsuccesses,failures,andadvicefromdifferentpeopleanditisassumedthatlifeistooshorttorepeatmistakescommittedbyotherpeopleinthepast.Inthecaseofsuccess,onemightreadonthebestwaystomakemoneyandavoidcertainmistakesalongthispath.Learningaboutandgettingtounderstandpeoplewhohavesucceededisessentialforsomeonewhointendstofollowthesamepath.40.Accordingtotheauthor,whyisreadingessentialforbothchildrenandadults?41.Howdoesreadinghelppeopletopreparebeforetakinganaction?42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.?Throughreading,peoplemaylearnaboutdifferentstoriesandexperiences,sotheymayrepeatthemis

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