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1、2019北京海淀高三(上)期中英 語(yǔ)2019, 11第一部分:聽(tīng)力理解(共三節(jié),30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題:每小題1.5分,共7.5分)所下面5段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話有一道小題,從壽題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話 后,你將有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話你將聽(tīng)一遍.1. Vliat will the two speakers do together?A. Sign up for a club.B. Meet the teacher.C. Have a study group.2. Where docs tins conversation probably

2、take place?A. In a hotel. B. At an aiiort.C. In a resUurant.3. Why i§ the woman worried?A. She lakes the wrong bus.B. She gets off at the wrong Sop.C. She goes to the wrong hospital.4. Wliat will the speakers have fbr dinner?A. Japanese Iwd. B. Mexican food.C.(力incsc f(x)d.5. Wliat is tlie poss

3、ible relationship between the two speakers?A. Mollier and son.B. Husband and wile.C. Teacher and student.第二節(jié)(共】0小題;每小題L5分,共15分)聽(tīng)下面4段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾道小題,從每題所給的A、B C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有5秒鐘的時(shí)間閱讀每小題。聽(tīng)完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或 獨(dú)白你將聽(tīng)兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6. Why doesn't the man join the woman?A. Uis rig

4、ht arm hurts.B. He wants to watch TV.C. He has a pain in the knee.7. What will the woman probably do next?A. Play ping-pong.B. Play basektball.C. Stay home.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8. What will the woman be doing this afternoon?A. Doing her assignment.B. Visiting Tom.C. Having a meeting.9. AVhen will tlie two

5、 speakers meet?A. On Tuesday morning.B. On Wednesday morning. C. On Thursday afternoon.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. Which club will the man join?A. The under 14s. B. The under 15s. C. The under 16s.11. How long will the man train each week?A. 1.5 hours. B. 3 hours, C. 4.5 hours.12. What does tlie man need t

6、o do to join the club?A. Pay for the training.B. Fill out a form.C. Take a family photo.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至15題。13. Who is receiving the message?A. David. B. Jackie. C. Jimmy.14. Which is tiie right way to the party ?16/1615. Why does the man leave this message?A. I'o make an invitation.B. To express h

7、is excitement.C To explain the way to the party.第三節(jié)(共5小題;每小題L5分,共7.5分)聽(tīng)對(duì)話前,你將有20秒鐘的時(shí)間閱讀試聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,完成第16至20五道小題,每小題僅填寫(xiě)一日,題,聽(tīng)完后你才留有60秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。這段對(duì)話你將聽(tīng)兩遍。AssignmentTaskAttend a(n)(16) & write about itPlaceModem Gallery at(17% Fairy StreetTimeThroughout_(18)ArtistRose(19)Style(20) Impressionism第二部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用

8、(共兩節(jié),45分)第一節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題15分,共15分)閱讀下加版文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫(xiě)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。AI was lucky enough to attend the sixth UN Economic and Social Council Youth Forum, (21)was held in New York in January. At the opening ceremony. I was so impressed alter meeting more than 500 fellow yo

9、ung people from over 200 countries and regions. I felt things I used to worry about, such as my exams or performance at school, were so small (22)(compare) to the global problems they were trying to solve. (23)young people, we should fbcus more on major problems, like poverty, environmental problems

10、 and healthcare facing all human beingsBA BBC film crew was working on the remote Lord Howe Island for a new wildlife documentary called Drowning in Plastic. They filmed many birds that (24)(die) for no clear reason After some research, they found out the truth (25)caused the death of the birds was

11、that their stomachs were literally too lull of plastic The documentary tem also filmed biologists (26)(work) on the island to save the birds. The scientists captured hundreds of chicks and removed plastic from their stomachs to give them a chance of (27)(survive).CYou never get a second chance to ma

12、ke a first impression, which may sound like an unusual piece of advice, (28) it is true. So how do you make a good first impression? The most imporlanl tool is your lace. Smiling, being responsive, and looking like you are happy almost always leave a positive impression on people Furthermore, being

13、in a positive mood (29)(help) you to get a better understanding of new things. This mams that you can possibly be (30) (friendly) to people you do not know and be more creative and able to solve problems more quickly.第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題L5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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該 項(xiàng)涂黑。The V

14、iew from the Slow LaneAs we pulled into the driveway. I noticed that something seemed dillerent about my mom She was(31) away from me, her shoulders dropped and her hands relaxed. I parked the car and she turned toward me.“Okay, we're home/' I said,(32) that now was her time to get out and l

15、et me be on my own. She sniffled and brushed her hair behind her ears to reveal her bloodshot eyes and moist cheeks. She had been crying“Mom!、I whined (嘀咕著說(shuō)),surprised by the tears running down her face." Why are you crying?” I asked,(33) I already knew the answer.I had just got my(34) which I&

16、#39;d been looking forward to for months. I was free - able to drive myself where I needed to go. But now that I had it in my pocket, I suddenly felt(35). I had been so quick to grow up, completely ignoring the emotions that my mom must be experiencing with her firstborn(36) adulthood.“My baby boy i

17、s growing up too fast," she(37) to say between deep breaths.My heart ached. I hated to see my mom cry, and I hated more that I had been so ignorant toward her(38). I had been counting down the days,(39) waiting to enter the next stage of my life,(40) she counted down with fear and headache. The

18、(41) and ireedom I had previously lelt were gone, replaced by an odd sense of mourning.We hugged. I'hen she looked me in the eye and told me to drive carefully. "Of course I will J I reassured her. She unbuckled her seatbelt, opened the door, and stepped out. I waved goodbye and pulled out

19、of the driveway.I had been so(42) to start speeding and skirting around comers that Fd(43) just how beautiful the ride is. Now I cruised (漫游)down the peacelul two -lane road.(44 the sights, sounds, and smells of the nature that surrounds me. At that moment I made a promise to myself a promise to tak

20、e things (45) and to never, ever, catch myself speeding again.Life had passed me by while 1 lived my days in fast(46), ignorantly wishing lor tomorrow and(47) to notice all the beautiful things along the way. Friendships, victories? heartbreaks have sped by me because I was too busy looking toward t

21、he(48). It seems life also has its own(49), and if you find yourself going too fast, you risk(50) the moments that make it so special.Moments like this.31.A. facingB.runningC. escapingD. breaking32.A. fearingB. implyingC. remembering D. considering33.A. in caseB. now thatC as thoughD eventhough34.A.

22、 carB. offerC. licenseD. scholarship35.A. guiltyB. anxiousC annoyedD disappointed36A. crossingB. spendingC. nearingD delaying37.A. triedB. managedC. intendedD. hesitated38.A. feelingsB. greetingsC. warningD waiting39.A. unwillinglyB. impatientlyC. nervouslyD. thankfully40.A. soB. andC. forD. while41

23、.A. luckB. honorC delightD gratitude42.A. afraidB. confidentC surprisedD excited43.A. deniedB. realizedC. discoveredD. forgottenJ44.A. enjoyingB. followingC. imaginingD. recognizing45.A. easyB. slowC. wrongD. pcisonal46.A. upwardB. downwardC. forwardD. backward47.A. try ingB. failingC. refusingD. pr

24、etending48.A. fortuneB. scenen1C. pastD. future49.A. speed limitB. fast trackC. comfort zoneD daily routine50.A. wastingB. losingC. missingD. deleting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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AThis Tiny Box Will Help You Relax In Terrible Summer Heat!Traditi

25、onal Air Conditioners (AC) are outdated.They cost a lot to install and even more to nm. They are huge, noisy. 3nd dangerous to clean. You can't move them around the house with you or take them outside! Thousands of people are now using a much cheaper alternative to cool themselves in the heat an

26、d clean their personal air. With over million units sold worlvidc, this device is becoming one of the most successful gadgets of 2019. EVERYONE wants this awesome looking box for summer!What Arc Wc Talking About?Meet the new AirFreez. an innovative alternative to AC that cools you just the same! It&

27、#39;s a perfect solution for those very hot days and nights! The AirFrccz was designed by two Swiss engineers who were fed up suffering the hot summers.They realized that AC units arc super inefficient and cost a lot of money to usc.Thc engineers also discovered that none of the traditional AC units

28、 were made to travel with.50. they designed this light-weight, portable Air Cooling box. It uses a very small amount of electricity and all without sacrificing any of the main benefits of a top AC model! It's tiny, easy to use and it can cool you in seconds!What Is So Special About This Little B

29、ox?The main benefits of AirFrccz arc its portability and price.It is no larger than a lunchbox. Besides, it can be powered by a pocket solar panel or battery pack and you probably have the world's most portable AC unit.And There Is One More Thing. Ilie price is jw>t amazing. Most AC units cos

30、t at least S300+ AND you have to pay for installation PLUS cox-cr the expensive electricity bills each month.AirFreez costs lens than S100 (Actually $53 for each if you buy more than one here). No messy installation, no expensive electricity bills. Fara Cooling unit of this quality, this must be the

31、 single best price-quality AC unit there is!How Can You Get An AirFreez?Now that you are aware of this amazing new invention, here is how to get one order it from the Oflkial Website for BEST PRICE.51. Which of the following words can best describe AirFreez?A.Smart but fragile.B.Costly but multi-fun

32、ctional.C. Foldable and durable.D. Handy and energy-saving.52. What can vc learn about Airi rccz?A. It costs less than S53.B. It requires no complex installation.C. It doesn't consume clcclricilv.D.It is a little larger than a lunch box.53. What is the purpose of this passage?A. To advertise Air

33、frccz.B. To explain the functions of AirFreez.C. To introduce the inventors of AirFrccz.D.To compare AirFreez with traditional AC.BI gol married just after I graduated from college and found a job to support our family al thu nearby MassachuscttcsInstitute of Technology (MIT). It was in the laborato

34、ry of Prof. Edwaixi Lorenz that I learned what a computer was and how to develop software.One day my husband saw a newspaper advertisement. The MIT Instrumentation Laboratory was looking for people to develop software to ''send man to the moon". Deeply attracted both by the idea and the

35、 fact that it had never been done before, I became the first programmer to join and the first woman the lab hired.At the beginning, nobotly thought software was such a big deal. But then they began to realize how much they were relying on it Our software needed to be verj- reliable and able to detec

36、t an error and recover from it at any time during the missk)n.My daughter, Lauren, liked to intimate me-playing astronaut. One day. she was with me when I was doing a simulation (模KI) of a mission to the moon She started hitting keys and all of a sudden、she selected a program which was supposed to b

37、e run before launch. The computer had so little space that it wiped the navigation data taking her to the moon. I thought, my Godthis could happen by accident in a real mission. I suggested a program change to prevent a prelaunch program being selected during flight. But the higher-ups at MIT and NA

38、SA said the astronauts were too well trained to make such a mistakeOn the very next mission , Apollo 8, one of the astronauts on board accidentally did exactly what Lauren had done. The Lauren bug! It created destruction and required the mission to be rearranged. After that, they let me put the prog

39、ram change in It was the program change that had a crucial influence on the success of the mission of Apollo 11During the early days of Apollo, software was not taken as seriously as other engineering disciplines (學(xué)科).It was out of desperation I came up with the term "software engineering Then

40、one day in a meeting, one of the most respected hardware experts explained to even-one that he agreed with me that the process of building software should also be considered an engineering discipline, just like with hardware. It was a memorable moment.54. What do we know about the author?A She taugh

41、t Lauren to write softwareB. She got her masters degree Irom MITC. She is the first woman ever hired by MIT.D. She created the term "software engineering''.55. “The Lauren bug" in Para.5 refers to.A a pet to accompany LaurenB. a mission to land on the moonC. a mistake causing data

42、lossD a software ending prelaunch56 What greatly contributed to Apollo H's success according to the passage?A The in-time upload of dataB. The program change.C. Astronauts' rich experienceD. Experts' new attitude.57. What can we learn from Margaret's story?A Honest- is the best polic

43、yB. A good beginning is half done.C. Two heads are better than one.D. Chances favor the prepared mindCFrom linguists' point of view, grammar is a set of patterns for how words are put together to form phrases or clauses, whether in spoken or written Diflerent languages have different patterns So

44、me scholars have tried to identic- patterns common to all languages. But apart from some basic ieatures. few of these so-called linguistic universals have been found.The study of these patterns open up “an ongoing debate' between two positions, known as prescriptivism and descriptivism. Prescrip

45、tivism thinks a given language should follow consistent rules, while descriptivism variation and adaptation as a natural and necessary part of language From much 0fhistory, the vast majority of language was spoken. But as people became more interconnected, writing gained importance. Written language

46、 was standardized to allow broader communication and ensure that people in different parts around could undersund each other.Language purists worked to establish and promote this standard by detailing a set of rules that reflected the established grammar of their times. And rules for written grammar

47、 were applied to spoken language as well Speech patterns that deviated from the written rules were considered signs of low social status. And many people who are grownups speaking in these ways were forced to adopt the standardized form.More recently, however, linguists have understood that speech i

48、s a separate phenomenon from writing with its own regularities and patterns. Most of us learn to speak at such an early age that we don't even remember it. We form our spoken skills through unconscious habits, not memorized rules. And because speech also uses mood and intonation for meaning, its

49、 structure is often more flexible, adapting to the needs of speakers and listeners. This could mean avoiding complex clauses that are hard to understand in real lime, making changes to avoid awkward pronunciation or removing sounds to make speech faster. This linguistic approach that tries to unders

50、tand and map such differences without dictating conect ones is known as descnptivism. Rather than deciding how language should be used, it describes how people actually use it and tracks the innovation they come up with in the process.But while the debate between prescriptivism and descriptivism con

51、tinues, the two are not mutually exclusive. At its best, prescriptivism is iisefiil for informing people about the most common established patterns at a given point in time. Ultimately, grammar is best considered as a set of linguistic habits that are constantly being negotiated and reinvented by th

52、e entire group of language users. Like language itself it's a wonderful and complex fabric woven through the contributions of speakers and listeners, writers and readers, prescnptivists and descriptivists from both near and iar58. The underlined word “deviated“ in Paragraph 3 probably meansA. co

53、piedB. updatedC differedD. originated59. According to the passage, precnptivismA. focuses on established language patternsB. accepts the differences between languagesC follows the innovations in language patternsD. attaches more importance to written language60. What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A. A

54、 new understanding of language.B The beliefs held by prescnptivists.C. The impact of grammar on language.D. The ongoing debate between linguists.61. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. The importance of GrammarB The History of GrammarC. Grammar. Rules or HabitsD. Gramma

55、r: Writing RulesDIf you look across the entire lifespan, what you see is an average increase in desirable personality traits (特 點(diǎn)) Psychologists call this the “maturity principle" and it's comiorting to know that, assuming your personality follows a typical course, then the older you get, t

56、he maturer you will become. However、it's not such good news for young adolescents, because at this point something known as the “disruption hypothesis“ kicks in.Consider a study of Dutch teenagers who completed personality tests each ye<ir ibr six or seven years from 2005. The boys showed a t

57、emporary dip in conscientiousness-orderliness and self-discilpline in early adolescence, and the girls showed a temporary' increase in neuroticismemotional instability. This seems to back up some of the stereotypes we have of messy teen bedrooms and mo(xl swings. Thankfully, this decline in pers

58、onality is short-lived, with the Dutch data showing that the teenagers' previous positive traits rebound (反目單)in later adolescence.Both parents and their teenage chiklren agree that changes occur, but surprisingly> the perceived change can depend on who is measuring, according to a 2017 study of over 2.700 German teenagers They rated their own personalities twice, at age 11 and age 14. and their parents also rated their personalities at these times Some differences emerged: for instance,

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