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2021年北京醫(yī)學院附屬中學高三英語期末試卷及答案第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分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ABestofBritish:OutdoorCinemasLunaBeachCinema,BrightonOnthebeachesofBrightonthissummer,youcanenjoythelappingofwavesasyoutakeinFindingDory,MoanaandSharknadooveramonth-longresidency.ThisspotboaststhehighestdefinitionoutdoorLEDscreeninthecountry.stretchingtoanimpressive33feet!MoonlightFlicks,ChesterThebiggestoutdoorcinemaintheNorthWestofEngland,MoonlightFlickswillbeshowingsomeseriousblockbusters(大片)thissummer,includingAStarIsBornandsingalongcrowd-pleaser,TheGreatestShowman.Cinephilescangatheronthelawnandplugintowirelessheadphonestoensureperfectsoundquality.RooftopFilmClub,LondonEnjoycultclassicsandfamilyfavoriteswhilelookingoutonaviewofLondon'sskylinewiththecity'suniqueRooftopFilmClub.ThecurrentprogrammeonlyrunsuntilJune30andourtoppicksincludeTheBreakfastClub,Fargoandaspecial65thanniversaryshowingofRearWindow.ChirkCastle,Wrexham,NorthWalesThe11th-centuryChirkCastlewasfirstbuiltunderthereigno£EdwardI,butnowit'sthedestinationforSillyWalksuperfans,astheyputonscreeningsofthecultclassic,MontyPythonandtheHolyGrail.HasthereeverbeenamoreperfectsurroundingtoenjoythecomedycapersofKingArthurandhisdozysquire?1.WhatcanyouenjoyinthebiggestoutdoorcinemaintheNorthWestofEngland?A.FindingDoryB.AStarIsBornC.TheBreakfastClubD.MontyPythonandtheHolyGrail.2.Wherecanyouenjoyaspecialanniversaryshow?A.LunaBeachCinema,Brighton.B.MoonlightFlicks,Chester.C.RooftopFilmClub,London.D.ChirkCastle,Wrexham,NorthWales3.What'sthepurposeofwritingthetext?A.Toencouragesummeractivities.B.Toadvertiseseveralcultclassics.C.Torecommendsomeblockbusters.D.Tointroduceoutdoorcinemas.BFirefightersinFloridathisweekhelpedrescueabaldeaglewithafishinghookstuckinitsbeak(嘴)andtheattachedlinewrappedarounditswingandbeak.FirefightersatPascoCountyFireRescueStation21onThursdayweregreetedbytwochildrenholdingtheinjuredbaldeagleandseekinghelp,accordingtothestation’sFacebookpage.ThefirefighterscalledOwl’sNestSanctuary(保護區(qū))forWildlifeinOdessaforassistanceandavolunteercameouttohelp."Itappearsthattheeaglewaswrappedinthelineforabouttwodays,wasunderweight,andthirsty,”thepostsaid.Floridahasoneofthedensestconcentrationsofnestingbaldeaglesinthelower48stateswithanestimated1,500nestingpairsaccordingtotheFloridaFishandWildlifeConservationCommission.PascoCountyislocatedinthestate'swestcentralcoastnorthofTampa.Aftertheeaglewasexamined,itwasplacedinacontainerandtakentothesanctuaryfortreatmentwhereKrisPotter,thesanctuary'sdirector,successfullyremovedthehook.ThesanctuarypostedonitsFacebookpagethattheeagleismakingupforlosttimewhenitcomestofood."He'seatingallhismealswithgreatenthusiasmanddoesn'tleaveacrumb(碎屑)behind,“thepostsaid."Inthemeantime,thisbigguyisrestingandrecovering——he'salreadylookingsomuchbetter!”Aftertheeagleisconsideredstable,itwillbetakentoBuschGardensinTampaforfurthertreatment,accordingtothepost.“Thankfullytheeagleappearsingoodhealthandveterinarians(獸醫(yī))believethattheeaglewillfullyrecover,"thepostsaid.Whentheeagleisclearedforreturntothewild,itwillbereleasedintheareaaroundStation21,thestationsaidinitspost.“Abigthank-youtoeveryonewhohelpedsavethisbaldeagle'slife!Wearethankfulforthishappyoutcome!”thepostconcluded.Thesanctuaryusedthestorytoremindthosewhoenjoyfishingtoproperlydisposeoftheirgarbage.4.Whoinitiallyfoundtheinjuredbaldeagle?A.Firefighters.B.Twochildren.C.Thesanctuary'sfounder.D.Avolunteer.5.Wherewilltheeaglebesetfree?A.AtPascoCountyFireRescueStation21.B.IntheneighborhoodaroundStation21.C.InthesanctuaryinOdessa.D.InBuschGardensinTampa.6.Whydidthesanctuarypostthestory?A.Towinagoodreputation.B.Topraisethosefirefighters.C.Toappealtopeopletoprotectbaldeagles.D.Toremindfishingloverstodealwithrubbishproperly.7.Whatcanweknowabouttheoutcomeoftheevent?A.It'sunexpected.B.It'sbeautiful.C.It'shumorous.D.It'sdiscouraging.CPreparationsfortheTokyoOlympicshavesufferedanotherchallengeafterasurveyfoundthat60%ofpeopleinJapanwantthemtobecancelled,lessthanthreemonthsbeforetheGamesarescheduledtoopen.JapanhasextendedastateofemergencyinTokyoandseveralotherregionsuntiltheendofMayasitstrugglestocontrolafastincreaseinCOVID-19casescausedbynew,morecatchingvariants(變異體)withmedicalstaffwarningthathealthservicesinsomeareasareontheedgeofbreakingdown.TheOlympics,whichweredelayedbyayearduetothepandemic,aresettoopenon23July,withtheInternationalOlympicCommittee(IOC)andorganizersinsistingthatmeasureswillbeputinplacetoensurethesafetyofathletesandothervisitors,aswellasanervousJapanesepublic.Thesurvey,conductedbetween7and9MaybytheconservativeYomiuriShimbun,showed60%wantedtheGamescancelledasopposedto39%whosaidtheyshouldbeheld.“Postponement”—anoptionabandonedbytheIOC—wasnotofferedasachoice.OfthosewhosaidtheOlympicsshouldgoahead,23%saidtheyshouldtakeplacewithoutaudience.ForeignaudiencehavebeenbannedbutafinaldecisiononnativeattendancewillbemadeinJune.AnotherpollconductedattheweekendbyTBSNewsfound65%wantedtheGamescancelledorpostponedagain,with37%votingtogiveuptheeventaltogetherand28%callingforanotherdelay.AsimilarpollinAprilconductedbyKyodonewsagencyfound70%wantedtheOlympicscancelledorpostponed.TheIOC'svicepresident,JohnCoates,saidthatwhileJapanesesentimentabouttheGames“wasaconcern”,hecouldforeseenosituationunderwhichthesportingeventswouldnotgoahead.8.HowmanyJapanesewishtheOlympicswouldnotbeheldinTokyoaccordingtothesurvey?A.60%.B.28%.C.37%.D.70%.9.WhatshouldbeputintoconsiderationiftheOlympicsopen?A.Theeconomiccrisis.B.Theurbantransport.C.Thesafetyofathletes.D.Thehealthconditionofcitizens.10.Whatissomepeople'sattitudetowardsforeignspectatorsinParagraph5?A.Welcome.B.Unfriendly.C.Cold.D.Unsupported.11.WhatcanweconcludefromJohnCoates'words?A.TheOlympicswillbestoppedthisyear.B.TheOlympicswillbeputoff.C.TheOlympicswillbeheldnormally.D.TheOlympicswilltakeplaceinotherplace.DSomedaysoonanemoji(表情符號)mightreallysavelives.HiroyukiKomatsuisaGoogleengineerwhosuggestedaddingaseriesofnewemojistothestandardemojilibrary.Itcouldhelpthosewithfoodallergies(過敏)understandwhattheyareeatinganywhereintheworld.Emojisshouldcovercharactersrepresentingmajorfoodcausingallergies.Theymakepeopleunderstandwhatareusedinfoodseveninforeigncountriesandsafelyselectmeals.EmojisareuniversalbecausetheyarechosenanddevelopedbytheUnicodeConsortium,anon-profitcompanythatoversees,developsandmaintainshowtextisrepresented.Thisisinregardstoallsoftwareproductsandstandards.It'sthankstotheUnicodeStandardthatwhenyoutextafriendsixpizzaemojis,they’llseethosesixpizzapiecesontheirphone.ThisistrueregardlessofwhethertheyuseaniPhoneoranAndroid.Becauseemojisareeverywhereandvisual(視覺的),theycouldbehelpfulforrestaurantsandfoodpackagingdesigners.Theycancommunicatewhetheraproductismadewithcommoncausing-allergyfood.ButasKomatsu’sadviceargues,manyofthemostcommoncausing-allergyfoodsaremissingorpoorlyrepresentedbythepresentemojilibrary.Forexample,thereisanemojiforoctopus,butnothingforsquid.Thereisaloafofbreadthatcouldsymbolizegrain,butapictureofwheatcouldbeclearer.Theemojiscanbemoredirectwhensymbolizingfoods.It’snotuncommonfortheUnicodeConsortiumtoaddnewemojistothelibrary:severalfood-relatedemojiswereputintouselastJune,includingsomelong-waitedfoodemojis.AppleincludedsupportformultiracialemojisinarecentiOSupdate.AnartistevenrecreatedMoby-Dickinemojicharacters.SomemightbesorryforthecontinuingdeathofthewrittenwordifKomatsu’ssuggestionisaccepted,butlookonthebrightside:ifyoueverseethathappypooponabox,you’llknowtostayaway.12.Howwillemojissavelivesaccordingtothetext?A.Byshowingwhatthefoodcontainsvisually.B.Bytellingthesafestplacesintheworld.C.Byteachingpeoplehowtotreatallergies.D.Byaddingstandardemojisaboutsafety.13.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytellus?A.Emojishavethesamemeaningsaroundtheworld.B.TheUnicodeConsortiumisanon-profitcompany.C.Whatemojisrepresentisdifferentindifferentplaces.D.Differentmobileoperatingsystemshavedifferentemojis.14.WhatcanbethereasonforKomatsu’sadvice?A.Emojisareeasytomixup.B.Presentemojisarenotenough.C.Emojiscan'tinterestmostusers.D.Emojiscan'trepresentfoodsdirectly.15.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetoKomatsu'ssuggestion?A.Doubtful.B.Worried.C.Supportive.D.Uninterested.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項TheQingmingFestivaliscelebratedwithathree-daynationalholiday,whosenameoriginatesfromthesaying“PlantsstarttoreviveandprosperatQingminginacleanandbrightway.Thus,thefestivaliscalledQingming,”whichmeanscleanandbright.___16___.Tombsweepingaimstocommemoratefamilyancestorswhilegoingonaspringoutingallowseveryonethechancetoenjoythebeautifulsceneryandenjoytheseason.TraditionalcustomsTombsweeping.___17___onthisday,thewholefamilygathersinfrontoftheirancestraltombs.Theyofferfruitandwinetotheirancestorsandcleantheweedsfromaroundthetomb.Finally,theykowtowandpray,hopingfortheirancestors'blessingfortherestoftheyear.Springouting.ThetimearoundtheQingmingFestivalisoneofthemostsuitableseasonsforaspringouting,asplantsarethrivingandflowersareblooming.Peoplecanhaveagreattimeoutdoorswiththeirfriendsandfamily.___18___TraditionalfoodQingtuan,agreenriceballtinyenoughtofitintoyourhand,isalsocalledQingmingguoorAiguo.___19___Itisamixtureofstickyricepowderandgreenvegetablejuice.stuffedwithsweetenedbeanpaste,QingtuantastessweetwiththefreshfragranceofAicao,agreenspringvegetable,IncelebrationofQingming,peoplefromShaanximakesteamedbuns,knownasHuamo,madeintodifferentshapes.___20___Someareforpeacefulfamilylifewhileothersrepresentthewishforhealth.A.Witheachdifferentlookcomesagoodblessing.B.ThetraditionoftombsweepingoriginatesfromtheQinDynasty.C.Thetwomainactivitiesoverthefestivalincludetombsweepingandgoingonaspringouting.D.Familymembersgathertogethertocelebrateandtastethefood.E.Playingfootballandflyingkitesarepopularactivities.F.Manytraditionalcustomsarepracticedtoshowrespectforourancestors.G.ItispopularinthesouthernregionsoftheYangtzeRiver.第二部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,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完形填空(每小題1分,共20小題,學法題3分,滿分23分)In2016,60-year-oldMarshallReevesgotontohisbikeinCalifornia.HebegantheRaceAcrossAmerica,a3,000-mile___21___thatrunsfromcoasttocoast.Thegoalwasto___22___thefinishlineinMarylandintwoweeks.Thisgoalhad___23___himtwicealready:In2011hemadeittoManchester,Ohio,andin2014,hewasforcedtostopatWestUnion,WestVirginia.Butforhisthird___24___,Reeveshadanewsourceofmotivation:Hewasracingwith3,000milestoaCure,whichraisedmoneyforbraincancer____25____Theraceisoneofthelongestrunningand___26___respectedeventsinthecountry.Butit’salsooneofthemost___27___.Onlyabouthalfthecompetitorsareabletofinish.Unlikeotherlong-distancebikeracesthataredoneintimed___28___,itiscontinuousoncetheclockstartsinCalifornia,itdoesn’t___29___untilMaryland.Tostayontrack,racershavetomeet____30____timecutoffs(截止點)alongtheway.Racersaretypically____31____incarsbyasmallcrew.It’sthecrew’sjobtokeeptheracernotonlyphysically____32____,butalsomentallymotivated.Intheearlydaysoftherace,whenReeveshad____33____tostopatahotel,hewouldbe____34____toafull-bodymassage(按摩)andagoodnight’ssleep.Butafterthreedays,____35____wasaluxury(不常有的樂趣)asheracedtomakethetimecutoffsbikingformorethan20hoursaday.Aftercrossingthetwopointswherehis____36____attemptshadended,Reevesenteredanew,unknownarea.Withjust25milesleft,Reevesstruggledtostay____37____,catchingquicknaps(小睡)inthecar.Atlast,hecrossedthefinishlinein12days,13hours,and52minutes.Thisyear,Reeveswill____38____acrossAmericaagain,butthistime,he’llbeworkingtheothersideoftherace.Someofhisroadcrewmemberswillcreatearelayteam(接力隊),andReeveswill____39____themasroadchief,____40____thefavorforhiscrew’shardwork.21.A.widthB.processC.journeyD.record22.A.crossB.touchC.drawD.kick23.A.attractedB.defeatedC.shakenD.reminded24.A.choiceB.planC.decisionD.attempt25.A.meetingB.reportC.researchD.challenge26.A.fullyB.highlyC.trulyD.clearly27.A.difficultB.excitingC.importantD.wonderful28.A.areasB.ordersC.stagesD.goal29.A.changeB.countC.continueD.stop30.A.shortB.strictC.longD.enough31.A.followedB.protectedC.linkedD.taken32.A.relaxedB.availableC.effectiveD.healthy33.A.luckB.timeC.energyD.courage34.A.determinedB.adaptedC.treatedD.acquired35.A.foodB.bathingC.smilingD.rest36.A.quickB.previousC.happyD.sudden37.A.awakeB.asleepC.amazedD.amused38.A.setaboutB.setupC.setoffD.setdown39.A.considerB.refuseC.recommendD.join40.A.receivingB.returningC.thankingD.asking第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式Duringfestiveoccasionsweoftenseea“l(fā)ion”____41.____(crazy)shakeitshead,twistearsandscratchcheeks,accompaniedwiththesoundsofgongs(鑼)aswellasdrumbeats.Thistraditionalliondance,____42.____(list)asanationalintangiblecultureheritagein2016,datesfromtheThreeKingdomsperiod(220-280).It’sbeenoneofthe____43.____(well)knownamongsomanyarts.Breathtakingthough,thischallengingartcannever____44.____(perform)easily.Dancingonpolesshowsfarmorethanjustcautionand____45.____(brave).There’re21polesbetween1.2mand2.5mhigh,withupto1.8minbetween.Anysinglefalsestepleadstothesedancersfallingtothegroundbelow.____46.____theydon’tpractisetogethereverymovehardenough,theyendupsweatingalloverinvain.Still,toyoungergenerations,thisancientartseemslessappealingthanbefore.Besidesfunding,coachesaredifficulttofind,andthatis____47.____ithasbecometougherforliondancerstosurvive.Yet,nothingcaneverkeepthem____48.____goingforward.“We’reallstruggling____49.____(pass)ontheheritage,”DengMinghua,anationalinheritoroftheculturalheritage,_____50._____(say)inaninterviewlastweek.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(滿分10分)51.短文改錯LastSaturday,Iwantedverymuchtoseeafilmtogetherwithmybrotheraftersupper.Onmywaytothecinema,wehappentomeetanAmericannamedPeter,whohadlosthisway,lookedworried.Whenhetellusthathewasn'tabletofindthehotel,wedecidedtakehimthere.Whenwewenttothehotel,wetoldofPeterthegreatchangesthathadtakenplaceinourcountryinthepastfewyear,andhetoldusalotofthingsabouttheyouthsintheU.S.A.AlthoughmybrotherandImissedainterestingfilm,wefeltveryhappily,forwehadnotonlyhelpedPeteroutoftroubleandalsolearntsomethingfromhim.第二節(jié)書面表達(滿分25分)52.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。ItwasaneveningjustlikeanyotherintheMillerfamilyapartment.Mr.andMrs.Millerweretiredfromworkingalldayandthechildrenwerebusyplayingontablets(平板電腦).“Mum,canyouplayagamewithmenow?”saidAmy,"Dad,doyouwanttoplaybattleships?”askedBen.Suddenly,thelightswentoff.Theapartmentwentcompletelydark."Ohno!Wehavelostallourelectricity,"criedMr.Miller."Theremustbeapowercutinthecity,"saidMrs.Miller."Iseverybodyokay?”askedMr.Miller."Yes,I'mokay,"saidAmy."Wow!It'ssodarkinhere,"saidBen."I'veneverseenourhouselikethisbefore."Mr.Millerpickeduphistorch(手電筒)andturnediton.Buttherewasonlyasmallbeamoflight."Ohno!”complainedMr.Miller."Thebatteriesinthistorcharenotverygood.Idon'tknowhowlongthistorchlightwilllast."TheMillerfamilylookedoutoftheirapartmentwindow.Mrs.Millerpointedatthesky."Lookatallthes

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