资源简介 北京市平谷区2021-2022学年度第二学期高三英语综合练习试题(一)参考答案第一节 完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)1. B 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. A 6. C 7. B 8. D 9. A 10. C第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)只有大小写容错扣0.5,否则都参照标准答案,只有1.5分或0分11. connections 12. What 13. notes 14. have seen 15. to lower16. including 17. born 18. through 19. which 20. stood第二部分 阅读理解第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)A篇:21. B 22. A 23. CB篇:24. D 25. A 26. C 27. BC篇:28. C 29. A 30. DD篇:31. D 32. D 33. B 34. C第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)35. E 36. G 37. D 38. C 39. F第三部分 书面表达第一节(共4小题;第40、41小题各2分,第42小题3分,第43小题5分,共12分)40. 参考:To cut pollution from the company’s bricks by 70%.Using the recycled materials could cut pollution from the company’s bricks by 70%.Making bricks from recycled materials could cut pollution from the company’s bricks by 70%.41. 参考:“Clutch power” is an ability to hold tightly.“Clutch power” is an ability to hold tightly, which can click toys together firmly, allowing users to build things that don’t fall apart easily.42. 参考LEGO wants to make bricks out of PET plastic, because PET plastic is earth-friendly and it gives LEGO bricks better clutch power like ABS.According to the passage, PET plastic is softer than ABS plastic, so it cannot give LEGO bricks better clutch power than ABS. The company should find a way of adding things to PET plastic to make it tougher.43. 参考Firstly, we should take action from small things, such as not throwing waste paper and participating in garbage classification. Secondly, we can set up green volunteer service teams to strengthen waste recycling, which can raise our awareness of environmental protection.第二节(20分)双判,大于等于4分进入仲裁Dear Jim,You are quite right about that the mascots of Beijing 2022 are very popular in the world, especially for people who are keen on ice and snow sports.I like the lovely mascots very much. Bing Dwen Dwen is a cartoon image of a panda wearing a spacesuit. It looks like a winter sports athlete from the future. "Bing Dwen Dwen" shows the spirit of the Olympics, including a strong mind and a healthy body. Meanwhile, Shuey Rhon Rhon looks like a red lantern hanging on homes and streets to celebrate Chinese New Year. On its head are paper cuts of pigeons in the shape of the Temple of Heaven. The mascot, "Shuey Rhon Rhon", symbolizes communication among different cultures.Do you like them I will send you the mascots as a gift.Yours,Li Hua北京市平谷区2021-2022学年度第二学期高三综合练习英语试题(一)英语试卷第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节 完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。We don’t see many 17-year-old who can list as many accomplishments(成就) as Eduardo Caiado.Edu, as he likes to be called, lives in Anapolis, Brazil. He’s always been driven to help others. In fact, when he was just 15, he was named one of the 50 Young Inspirers of the United Nations for his project on reusing 1 to provide drinking water in a village. He also bought gifts for 52 people living in a local nursing home, 2 his own money.These are all totally natural for Edu, who says he’s been 3 trying to help others for most of his life. But right now he centers on saving stray(走失的) animals.Since he was 9, he’s dreamed of the day he could open a 4 for the many lost or forgotten pets he’s seen. Less than ten years later, he 5 that dream a reality by starting the EduPacoca Institute!“The place where I live is cold, and many stray dogs were dying of 6 cold,” he said. The EduPacoca Institute depends on 7 to help these animals in need. First, Edu rented a house; now, he’s using the money to 8 food and other expenses. “I want these animals to know that even if they don’t have owners, they will be with me until they grow old and die.” he said.After years of feeding animals on the streets, Edu understands that while they’re not human, animals have feelings of their own. Each has their own habits, 9 , and preferences, and Edu loves getting to know them.He’s already given about 30 dogs and cats a home, and the number keeps growing every day! His only regret is that he doesn’t have enough room or money to 10 every stray.1. A.newspaper B.rainwater C.leftover D.oil2. A.borrowing B.winning C.using D.wasting3. A. actively B.normally C.casually D.negatively4. A.nursery B.hospital C.zoo D.shelter5. A.made B.brought C.raised D.reminded6. A.slight B.certain C.extreme D.immediate7. A.inventions B.donations C.responsibilities D.values8. A.cook B.buy C.order D.cover9. A.personalities B.performances C.appearances D.originalities10. A.take down B.take off C.take in D.take up第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。ASharks are often thought of as hunters living alone, however, a new study has found that some species create social networks and 11 (connection) that can last for years. 12 the study shows is that some sharks form groups of between two and fourteen. These groups gather in the morning in the same part of the reef. At night, the sharks leave the reef on their own but they come back together again the next day. The study also 13 (note) that many groups stay together for the whole process.BIn recent years, we 14 (see) melting ice caps and rising sea levels around the world. The number of deadly weather events has increased, such as hurricanes, wildfires and droughts. Scientists say these new patterns are because of climate change and encourage everyone to produce less waste. Other ways 15 (lower) your carbon footprint include walking instead of driving, bringing reusable bags to the supermarket, and eating less meat. These actions have many benefits, 16 (include) less air pollution and CO2 production.CRoald Amundsen, 17 (bear) in 1872 near Oslo, Norway, left his mark on the Heroic Era as one of the most successful polar explorers in the world. He became the first to travel 18 the Northwest Passage, in his ship Gjoa in 1903-1906.After this journey, plans were made to reach the North Pole, but news of Peary’s success in reaching the pole arrived, 19 caused Amundsen to make new plans for a journey to the Antarctic and the South Pole. On December 14, 1911, Amundsen and four others 20 (stand) at the South Pole, a month before Robert Scott.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AOne morning in 2003, a 19-year-old Amy Purdy left for her job as a nursery teacher, feeling healthy and ready for her day. Halfway through her morning, she started to feel achy and unwell. Once home, she had a fever and fell into a deep sleep that was impossible for her to shake.After a short, tense ride to the nearest hospital, Purdy was given less than a two percent chance of surviving. Over the course of the 2.5?month treatment that followed, she lost kidney(肾) function and hearing in her left ear—then her spleen and, eventually, both of her legs. What doctors thought was the flu ended up being a very deadly meningitis(脑膜炎) infection. Purdy’s life was changed forever.It was when she was in bed for months that she started to think about that big life question: what was her story going to be She began dreaming about snowboarding and visualized herself carving down a mountain of powder, feeling the wind on her face.This made her return to the sport as a double-amputee(截肢者).Being back on the board was rough at first—several times, her board and her prosthetic(假体的) legs flew down the mountain without her. But Purdy had a strong will and set out to build her own prosthetics that would be purpose built for snowboarding. Purdy’s first home made snowboarding feet is on display in the Smithsonian now.In 2005, after her 21st birthday—and the gift of a new kidney from her father—Purdy decided to start Adaptive Action Sports. Purdy and her family organized a team of snowboarders and began pushing for their sport to be part of the 2014 Paralympic Games in Sochi, Russia. After being turned down several times, they were finally granted access to the Paralympic Games, appearing as para?snowboarding for the first time in history. Since then, her snowboarding team has brought home six medals and raised the visibility of the sport.Since her illness took her legs 18 years ago, Purdy has managed to squeeze as much achievement and joy out of her life as possible. “Maybe instead of looking at all our challenges and barriers as something negative or bad,” she proposes, “maybe we can look at them as little gifts that fire our imaginations.”21. Amy Purdy eventually lost her legs because of__________ .A. a sudden accidentB. the serious infectionC. the sports trainingD. the kidney failure22. According to the passage, we can learn that__________ .A. Purdy’s father donated a kidney to herB. Purdy’s former job was a snowboard athleteC. Purdy made her snowboarding feet with her friends’ helpD. Purdy’s team snowboarding succeeded when they applied for the first time23. Which of the following words can best describe Amy Purdy A. Smart and mature.B. Selfless and patient.C. Determined and optimistic.D. Creative and modest.BGetting Around on CampusThanks to the sunny weather and wide campus, bicycles are one of the most popular means of transportation at Stanford. There are over 12,000 bikes on campus, as well as the full service Campus Bike Shop at Tresidder Union.To make it safer for walkers and cyclists, the University has designed the center of campus a pedestrian zone; four wheeled vehicles are not allowed. You can ride your bike anywhere on the Stanford campus except in the arcades(拱廊) around the Main Quad, which are reserved for foot traffic.Some Things to Keep in Mind.·Register your bike. Whether you purchase a bicycle at Stanford or bring one from home, you must register it with Santa Clara County. You can register your bike:1. During registration events in White Plaza during New Student Orientation;2. Online at Parking and Transportation Services (P&TS) website.·Buy a bicycle lock such as a Kryptonite U-lock and a six-foot cable or chain. Bicycle theft is the most common campus crime, and most bikes that are stolen are locked with easy-to-cut cables. If you lose your bike lock key, call the Campus Bike Shop at (650) 723-9300 to have the lock cut for a fee.·Park your bike in designed spaces. Be sure not to block a pathway, building entrance, or ramp intended for use by people with disabilities. The Department of Public Safety may remove and impound improperly parked bikes.·Use a bike light if you are riding at night, and you are advised to wear a helmet at all times. P&TS gives out free bike lights during registration events; the Campus Bike Shop sells high?quality helmets for $20.·Follow traffic laws. Bicyclists are expected to obey the same traffic laws as automobile drivers and may be ticketed if they do not. To avoid a ticket, stop at all stop signs, ride in the direction of traffic, and use the same turn lanes as other drivers. The Bicycling Information section of the P&TS website has additional information on biking at Stanford, including bicycle route maps. You also can learn more about Bicycle Rules and Safety at the California Department of Motor Vehicles website.24. You cannot ride your bike______________.A.in White PlazaB.in the Stanford campusC.in Santa Clara CountyD.in the arcades around the Main Quad25. What does the underlined word “impound” probably mean A. Take away.B. Give rights to.C. Make room for.D. Play a trick on.26. What can you learn from this passage A. You can register your bike only during New Student Orientation.B.P&TS gives out free helmets during registration events.C. Bicyclists may be fined if they do not park their bikes at the stop signs.D. You can get bicycle route maps at the California Department of Motor Vehicles website.27. This passage is written for___________.A. the visitorsB. the freshmenC. the parentsD. the professorsCNo trees are seemingly cut down every time you search something or read a social media post on your phone or laptop. But websites alone do create emissions(排放)—internet usage is responsible for almost four percent of global emissions. That might not seem like a lot, but it is equivalent to about the same emissions caused by global air travel. That percentage is predicted to almost double by 2025 according to a post by Brussels-based energy magazine Energuide. And internet usage is on the rise—as the pandemic pushed many jobs and education online, internet usage went up as high as 40 percent.The emissions caused by websites come from the hosting company that ensures that websites are up and running when users search for them on their server. By working with an environmentally sound server like Green Geeks, A2 Hosting, and Host Papa that focuses on renewable energy or lowering their energy usage, websites become more sustainable, Wired UK reported. Something as simple as using fewer images on a web page also helps lower emissions. Another way to reduce emissions is to have simply designed websites with little to no moving images like gifts.Another aspect of creating more sustainable websites means raising awareness, or letting servers or customers in need of new web design know that it’s even an option for them. Some major search engines like Google have promised to reduce their tech centers’ water usage and to rely on more sustainable energy to run their search engines and other online products like Gmail and Google Docs.Baruch Labunski, CEO of Toronto-based SEO company Rank Secure, explains that when many clients work with the company to have their websites designed, they don’t often think about sustainability. Companies like Rank Secure make a point to have sustainability as part of their process when working with businesses who want help with web design by relying on more sustainable data centers.Of course, lowering the greenhouse gas footprint of your website is just the start of building up a sustainable company. Just relying on some renewable energy to have an eco-friendly website doesn’t make a company automatically eco-friendly.“We need to think about the overall impact of our businesses.” says Labunksi. “If your business manufactures or even uses single?use plastics, then your website’s carbon footprint shouldn’t be your primary concern.”28. To create more sustainable websites, the hosting company should___________.A. meet the data needsB. design new websites with more gifsC. work with an eco-friendly serverD. improve the education online29. What can we learn from paragraph 3 and 4 A. The clients should raise awareness and consider sustainability.B. Rank Secure has no sustainable awareness when working with business.C. Creating more sustainable websites can provide the only option for clients.D. All major search engines promised to reduce their tech center water usage.30. The passage is written to____________.A. evaluate the methods to reduce emissionsB. inform readers the harm of overusing websitesC. encourage search engines to lower the energy usageD. call for building up sustainable companies of emission reductionDPsychologists who study creative accomplishments throughout the life cycle generally find that creativity peaks between the ages of mid?to?late 30s or early 40s.They tend to view creativity from the perspective of creative and innovative disciplines, rather than individual accomplishment. And they find little variation across different professions and disciplines of creativity and innovation, such as the arts and sciences.At What Age Does Creativity Peak A new study shows that it counts on whether you are a conceptual or an experimental thinker.But according to two economics professors at Ohio State University, that’s only part of the story. Their research, which looked at 31 Nobel Prize Winners in the field of economics and when they made their most significant contributions to the field, uncovered evidence of two peak cycles of individual creativity in the sciences, one that surfaces very early in some people’s careers, and another that, for others, rises up later in their lives. The difference between those who experience a peak in creativity during their mid twenties and those who are more likely to peak in their mid50s, the researchers say, is in the type of creativity involved.People who are conceptual innovators—those who think out of the box and challenge conventional wisdom—tend to come up with new ideas and innovations automatically and peak at an earlier age. Those creators who are more experimental—who build on their knowledge and accepted theories throughout their careers and ultimately find new and innovative ways to analyze that knowledge—tend to peak later in life.Past research has shown that conceptual artists—poets, painters and novelists—who have clear and more immediate goals for their work, such as to communicate very specific and timely ideas or emotions, work in a different time frame than experimental artists, whose goals are less clear and less precise and who work through trial and error at a more gradual pace. Examples of conceptual innovators include Pablo Picasso, T.S.Eliot, Herman Melville, and Albert Einstein, all of whom contributed their most innovative work while they were young. Examples of experimental innovators include Paul Cezanne, Robert Frost, Virginia Woolf, and Charles Darwin.The researchers believe that their findings on this view of creativity—that your most creative period is more a product of the type of creator you are and the nature of your work than of the particular field you are in—extend to other academic and scholarly disciplines as well. If you are a conceptual thinker, you are likely to be more creative when you are younger; if you are an experimental thinker, you are likely to do your most creative work when you are older, perhaps even past middle age. In theory, then, there are no limitations to creativity. You could end up doing your best work in your forties, fifties, sixties or even later.31. What can affect the age of Creativity Peak A. Different professions.B. Different disciplines.C. The type of research.D. The type of thinker.32. The persons who________will peak later in life.A. challenge conventional wisdomB. have immediate goals for their workC. share specific and timely ideasD. work through trial and error gradually33. What can we conclude from the passage A. An experimental thinker may be more innovative.B. Creativity without limitations may peak at any age.C. A scientist is more likely to do creative work than an artist.D. The person who has less precise goals can do more creative work.34. In writing this passage, the author aims to____________ .A. reveal when the accomplishment peaksB. analyze how to be more creativeC. explain the factors that influence creativity peaksD. present the importance and limitations to creativity第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Motivation is the desire to act in service of a goal. It’s the crucial element in setting and attaining our objectives. Some of the most common goals people make—and the most common goals they struggle to meet—are to eat healthier, work out more, and save more money. Many traps can prevent people from achieving those goals, but predicting those challenges can help achieve real change.Many people struggle to stick to a diet. Research suggests that extrinsic(外在的) motivators—to avoid hurtful comments or fit into an outfit—can jumpstart the process but that intrinsic motivation—interest, enjoyment, and challenge in the journey—is key to sustained, lasting weight loss. 35 So it’s helpful to choose a diet that will be sustainable and effective and believe that the diet, start date, and end goals have been chosen autonomously and not “assigned” by others.There are a few creative ideas to consider if motivation is a barrier to exercise. One is to widen the options you have: If you don’t have time to go to the gym, exercise by going for a walk, doing a bodyweight circuit, or watching a yoga video. 36 Yet you can also establish a social contract with a friend or family member. For example, if you allow phone time to replace exercise, you must donate to a cause of the other person’s choosing.37 The first is to set a specific saving goal for an emergency fund. This focused goal will build habits that become sustainable saving. The second is to save something every day, even if it’s just a few dollars, because repeat helps to form habits. Third, making savings visible, whether by checking a savings account online or keeping cash in a glass jar. 38 In addition to cultivating a saving attitude, it’s important to change a spending mindset.Most people, unfortunately, fail to follow through on their New Year’s resolutions. This might be because people tend to set overwhelming goals, engage in all-or-nothing thinking, don’t predict barriers, and beat themselves up when they get off track. By addressing those traps, people are more likely to truly achieve their goals.Motivation is one of the driving forces behind human behavior. It fuels competition and sparks social connection. Its absence can lead to mental illnesses such as depression. 39 It’s the key factors in setting and achieving our goals.A. It is helpful to find a community of supporters.B. People can break large goals into smaller pieces.C. Eventually, consistently spend less than you make.D. The following steps can help cultivate the habit of saving money.E. Intrinsic motivation includes competence, autonomy, and relatedness.F. Motivation includes the desire toward meaning, purpose, and a life worth living.G. Another is to make exercise more enjoyable, such as by listening to a book on tape.第一节 阅读表达(共4小题,第40、41题各2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答题卡指定区域作答。LEGO Works to Make Bricks from Recycled PlasticThe LEGO Group has been working on a way to make LEGO bricks out of recycled plastic. The bricks aren’t ready yet, but the company says it’s making progress. Making bricks from recycled materials could cut pollution from the company’s bricks by 70%.Many people are familiar with LEGOs. Developed in Denmark, the plastic building toys have been around since the 1950s.The toys click together firmly, allowing users to build things that don’t fall apart easily. The company calls this ability to hold tightly “clutch power”.Since roughly 1960, LEGO bricks have been made from a kind of plastic called ABS.ABS plastic makes LEGO bricks very tough, and gives them great clutch power, over and over again.Sadly, ABS plastic can’t really be recycled, and it takes a very long time to break down. That’s a big problem. The world is struggling with a huge plastic waste problem. And LEGO makes about 110 billion bricks every year.But since 2015, LEGO has been making an effort to make their products more earth-friendly. Three years ago, the company began making some LEGO parts, like trees, out of a plastic made from sugar cane. Recently, LEGO started using paper bags instead of plastic to reduce packaging.But making bricks out of recycled plastic is a big challenge. The goal is to make bricks out of PET plastic, which is softer than ABS plastic and can be found in things like bottles and clothing. A recycled one-liter plastic bottle could make about 10 2×4 LEGO bricks.Over the past three years, the company has tested over 250 different ways of creating LEGO bricks from recycled plastic. A team of more than 150 people are working on the problem. Tim Brooks, who focuses on environmental responsibility at LEGO, says that experimenting and failing is “an important part of learning”.Now, the company says they’ve found a way to make a good 2×4 brick from PET. One important step was finding a way of adding things to PET plastic to make it tougher and give it better clutch power like ABS.“We know kids care about the environment,” said Mr. Brooks. “Even though it will be a while before they will be able to play with bricks made from recycled plastic, we want to let kids know we’re working on it.”40. What is the benefit of making LEGO bricks from recycled materials for LEGO Company 41. What is “clutch power” 42. Please decide which part is false in the following statement, then underline it and explain why.LEGO wants to make bricks out of PET plastic, because PET plastic is earth friendly and it gives LEGO bricks better clutch power than ABS.43. As a student, how can we contribute to a green environment (In about 40 words)第二节(20分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。冬奥会刚刚结束,残奥会正在进行,你的英国好友Jim听说很多人非常喜欢双奥吉祥物(mascot)冰墩墩(Bing Dwen Dwen)、雪容融(Shuey Rhon Rhon), 给你发来邮件询问相关信息,请你给他回复邮件,内容包括:1.表达喜爱之情;2.简要介绍冰墩墩、雪容融。注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 北京市平谷区2021-2022学年度第二学期高三综合练习英语试题(一).docx 北京市平谷区2021-2022学年度第二学期高三英语综合练习试题(一)参考答案.docx