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2022北京海淀高三(上)期末英语2022.01本试卷共10页,共100分。考试时长90分钟。考生务必将答案答在答题纸上,在试卷上作答无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题纸一并交回。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。Duringthesummerof2008,Ipartici
patedinaninternship(实习)withMotivosMagazine.Onaroastinghotday,IwalkedupanddownParkwaytryingto1pedestrianstosubscribetoMotivos.Sweatyand2,Itu
rnedtoafellowinternandsaid,"Iwanttobeapaidintern"onewhoreceivesmoneyforalltheworkthathedoes.Today,asIrecallmyexperiencewithMoti
vos,Ican3say,"Iwasapaidintern".Itpaidmewithsomethingmuchmore4andworthythanmoney:knowledge,opportunities,andexperiencethatlastforev
er.Jenee,thefounderofMotivos,gavemethe5ofhowthemagazinebusinessoperates.Sheshowedmethe6fromroughdrafttopublis
hingwithahands-onexperience.Iwasevengiventheopportunitytospendqualitytimewithateamofprofessionalsand"picktheirbrains."Throughoutthewhole
"roughdrafttopublishing"process,IdevelopedamutualrelationshipwithajournalistGeorge.HesawsomethingsinmethatIhad7tonoticeinmyself:
myresilienceandpotential,andwantedtowriteastoryonme.Withmypermission,GeorgepublisheditforthecolumnthathewritesforthePhiladelphiaWeekly.Itwasreally
aonce-in-a-lifetimeexperiencetohavemystorytoldinapublicformto8positivityandempowerwhomeveritappliedto.Iwasackn
owledgedandgivenrecognition.Moreimportantly,Igainedabetterunderstandingofmyselfthatservedasthe9formyfuture.AsanexperiencedinternImustsay
,"Manyinternships10verywell!”1.A.teachB.remindC.assignD.convince2.A.lazyB.guiltyC.tiredD.nervous3.A.
proudlyB.hesitantlyC.regretfullyD.jokingly4.A.popularB.powerfulC.abstractD.available5.A.proofB.rewardC.problemD.knowledg
e6.A.stepsB.signsC.servicesD.savings7.A.refusedB.failedC.continuedD.stopped8.A.returnB.trainC.assessD.highlight9.A.predictionB.
inspectionC.inspirationD.imagination10.A.payB.reactC.goD.run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。AThefamouswriterJamesPattersondonated$1.5milliontolaunchaclassro
omprogram,11wasdesignedtohelppoorchildrenreadmorebooks.Itaimstobringbooksto32,000poorchildrenwhoarefromkindergartentoeighthgrade.Patterson12(donate)m
orethan$10milliontosupportliteracydevelopmentsincemanyyearsago.Hebelievesreadingskillsareimportantforthecountry.Pattersonadded,
"theprogramwillbringbookstothoseschoolsand13(community)thatneedthemthemost,andthatwehaven'tservedbefore."Theprogramha
schosenalimitednumberofschoolstotakepartthisyearbuthopestoexpandinthecomingyears.BThree-dimensional(3D)printingisnowgatheringsteam.Itisemployed14
(make)thingsrangingfromorthopedic(矫形)implantstocomponentsforaircraft.Thedetailsaredifferentaccordingtotheproductsandprocessesinvolved,15theun
derlyingprincipleisthesame.Alayerofmaterialislaiddownandsomehowfixedinplace.Thenanother16(put)ontopofit.Thenanother.Thenanother.By17(vary)theshape,a
ndsometimesthecompositionofeachlayer,objectscanbecraftedthatwouldbedifficultorimpossibletoproducewithconventionaltechni
ques.Ontopofthis,nomaterialiswasted.CTherearereasonstoconsidertakingabreakfromsocialmedia.Firstly,whenyoustoptochecksocialmedia,againandagai
n,itbecomes18formofmultitasking,makingwhateveryoudotakelonger.Whenyoudon'thavetoworryaboutyourdevicesbuzzingleftandright,yourproductivitylevelswill
shootthroughtheroof.Secondly,whenpeoplepostsomethingonsocialmedia,theytendtoshareonly19theywantotherstosee-thehappy,excit
ingpartsoftheirlives.Thismayseemharmless,butwhenyou'reseeingpeopleonlyattheirbest,it'seasytofeellikeyou'refallingbehindbycomparison.Quittingonl
ineaccountscanhelpblockmuchofthissocialcomparison,andyouwillendupfeelingmuch20(happy).第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28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。ATherearemanywaystogetinvolvedandvolunteerattheNationalMuseumofAmericanHistory.BecomingaMuseumAmbassadori
soneofthem.Tolearnmoreaboutthisvolunteerprogram,pleaseseethedescriptionsbelow.MuseumAmbassadorsattheAmericanHistoryMuseumareamobilesourceo
finformationthathelpsbridgethegapbetweentwoothervolunteergroupshereatthemuseum—informationdeskspecialists,whoprovideorient
ation(方向)assistancewhenguestsarrive,andvolunteerdocents(讲师),whoprovideHighlightstours,facilitatehands-ondemonstr
ationsandcirculatethroughmanyofourexhibitionstointeractwithvisitors.Eachyear,ourMuseumAmbassadorshelpover100,000p
eoplegetthemostoutoftheirvisitsbywelcominggroups,circulatingthroughoutthemuseum'spubliczonestoanswerbasicquestions,anddirectingvisitorstoprogram
sandexhibitionsofinterest.ThemuseumhasalsoemployedtheMuseumAmbassadorstoassistwithspecialprojectsandeventsas
needed.TolearnmoreaboutwhatMuseumAmbassadorsdo,checkoutwhatLarryhassaid,“Asmuseumambassadors,wegettos
hareinthecuriosityofachild,thenostalgia(怀旧)ofreturningvisitors,thetreasurehuntofstudentsassignedtofindimportanthistoricalobjec
ts,andtheamazementofthoseexperiencingoureyeonthenation'shistoryforthefirsttime.Wecanhelprecommendameaningfulmuseumvisitjustforyou.There'smore.We'
realsotrafficcopswhenelevatorsandescalatorsbreakandextraeyesformuseumsecurity."Ifyouenjoy…•interactingwithdiverseaudiences,agegroupsandlearningstyle
s.•workinginanoftenbusyandchangingenvironment.Ifyouhave…•stronginterpersonalandcommunicationskills.•aninteres
tinhistoryandcommunication.Ifyoucan…committothreeshiftsamonth(weekdayAmbassadors)ortwiceamonth(weekendAmbassad
ors).Themuseumisopen364daysayear,includingweekendsandholidays.•handlefrequentwalking,standing,andtalking.ToApplyTolearnmoreinformationabo
uttheapplicationprocess,pleasecontactRuthShirley.NOTE:Acceptanceintotheprogramissubjecttosuccessfulcomplet
ionofaninterviewandbackgroundinvestigation.21.WhichoneistheresponsibilityofMuseumAmbassadors?A.Toreceivevisitorsattheentrance.B.Totakefullchargeofmu
seumsecurity.C.Todirectvisitorstotheirexhibitionsofinterest.D.Tohelpvisitorswithhands-ondemonstrations22.Aqua
lifiedMuseumAmbassadorshould____________.A.enjoycommunicatingwithpeopleB.speakatleasttwoforeignlanguag
esC.haveacademicbackgroundinhistoryD.committoworkingthreeshiftsatweekends23.Theauthorwritesthispassagemainlyto_____
_____.A.introducevolunteerprogramsforteenagersB.providespecialtourstomeetdifferentneedsC.invitepeopletovisittheAmericanHistor
yMuseumD.attractpotentialapplicantsforMuseumAmbassadorsBForeight-year-oldToby.whoisdeaf,watchingfilmsorTVcansometimesbeabitpointless,becauses
omanyofthemdon'thavesignlanguageversions."Wehavesubtitlesbutitgoestoofast,"hisdadJarodMillssaid.Butnow,Tobyhassomehelpthankstoanappdevelopedbya17-yea
r-oldstudent,MariellaSatow,whocreatedasigningappcalledSignUp.ShegottheideawhenshewasteachingherselfAmericanSignLanguage(ASL)—oneofhundredsofsignlan
guagesusedacrosstheworld.MariellawantedtowatchTVshowstohelpherlearn,andshewasdisappointedtodiscoverhowfewh
adsignedversions.It'stakenayearforMariellatodevelopthetechnology,withlotsofhelpfromASLteachersandthedeafcommunity.Theappisavailab
leintheUSasabrowserextension—withaninterpreterappearinginaboxoncethefilmstartsplaying.ItonlyworksonDisneyPlusfilmsatthemoment,becausethat'swh
ereMariellathoughtshecouldhelpthemostchildren.Jarod,whoworksataschoolfordeafchildren,saysitwas"exciting"watchingTobyuseMarie
lla'sinvention.Hesays,"Kidsaregettinginformationlikeanyhearingchilddoes."DeafpeopleintheUKfacemanyofthesam
ebarrierswhenitcomestocinemaandTV."Ahearingpersoncangotothecinemaanytimewhereasdeafpeoplehavetomakesurethere'sasuitable
viewingatimewe'refree,"says27-vear-oldStaceyWorboysfromCardiff.ShehaslearnedBritishSignLanguage(BSL),andiscomfortableusing
subtitleswhenwatchingTVshowsandfilms.Butshefeelshavinganinterpreterwouldmakethings"moreinclusive",especiallyforsomeonewhomightstru
gglewithsubtitles.StaceyandTobyaren'ttheonlypeopletobewelcomingMariella'sapp.It'snowgotthousandsofusers.StaceysaysaUKvers
ionofanapplikeSignUpwouldmakefilmsandTV"moreaccessible"forthedeafcommunity.Mariellaisupforthechallenge—andhopestomakeaBri
tishSignLanguageversionofherappforotherstreamingplatformssuchasNetflixandAmazonPrime."Therearemorethan3
00signlanguagesusedworldwide,soit'lltakealonetimetogetallofthoseversionsout,"shesays.24.MariellacreatedSignUpbecause
of_________.A.herawarenessofToby'sfrustrationB.lackofsignedTVshowsforthedeafC.herchildhoodmemoriesinaci
nemaD.theencouragementfromherteachers25.WhatwillbeMariella'snextchallenge?A.Toupdatetheappforcinemas.B.TodesignaBSLversionoftheapp.C.Tolaunch
auniversalversionoftheappD.Topromotetheuseofherappworldwide.26.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMariella?A.Creativeandcaring.B.
Talentedandhumorous.C.Curiousandfearless.D.Knowledgeableandhumble.CPioneerslikeHarvardsocialecologistStephenKellertwereamongthefirs
ttochampionmodernbiophilicdesign.Kellertbelievedthatweavingnatureintolivingandworkspacesiscriticalforgoodphysicalandmentalhealth.Humansh
aveevolvedtogravitatetowardsnature,Kellertnoted.butifwedon'tdevelopthatimpulseitfades.Sohisprinciplesincludeaccesst
onaturallight,air,water.plants,andgardens.Usingmaterialssuchaswoodandstone,naturaldesignssuchasleaforshellpatterns,andearthycolorsalsohelpsh
umanstofeelclosertonature.Biophilicdesignscanbeseenincitiesandbuildingsaroundtheworld.ModernexamplesincludetheJewelChan
giAirportinSingapore,withitsfour-storeyforestgardenandworld'slargestindoorwaterfallfedbyrainwater.Orthe
SwedishMirrorcubetreehousehotel,mainlymadeofusedplywoodandalightweightaluminum(铝)framewrappedaroundatree.SpectacularbiophilichomesincludeOneCe
ntralParkinSydneyapartmentblocksfeaturinghanginggardensontheoutside.Thebuildingsrecycletheirownwaterandasuspended(悬浮的)moto
rizedmirrorsystemreflectssunlightdownontogardensbelow.Milan'sBoscoVerticaleblockisperhapsevenmoreeye—catchingwithitsverticalforestof17,000trees,b
ushes,andplants.Puttingbiophilicdesigntoworkforsocietycouldpreventmillionsinhealthcarecosts,withonestudyestimatinga
nnualsavingsof$93millionintheUSalone.Hospitaldesigninparticularhashistoricallybeeninfluencedbyaccesstosunlightandviewsofnature.Modernbuildingsl
iketheKhooTeckPuatHospitalinSingapore,withitspositionnexttothewaterfalloftheYishunPond,arecloselylinkedwitht
heirsurroundings.Thehospitalchannelsoutdoorairtocooltheinside,andusesreflectivesunshadestodirectlightint
othewardstobrightenthemandsaveenergy.Theaimofthesedesignsistoemphasizethehumanconnectiontonaturebyintegratingbuildin
gswiththelocalenvironment.Buthowdowebringbiophiliaintoourhomes?Startwithhouseplants.Newsmarthomeappscanalsoprovidesensoryn
atureexperiencessuchasbirdsongandaprojectedforestcanopy,helpingpeopletocarveoutarestfulspaceindoors.Butperhapsthebestwaytotransforms
ocietywithbiophilicdesignsistostartwithschools.Childrenlearnbetterandfeelmorerelaxedinbiophilicsettings.SotheChildrenandNatureNetworkisworkingwith
schoolsacrosstheUStocreategreenschoolyardsforbetterphysicalandmentalhealthandtoincreaseopportunitiesforoutdoorlearning.Biophilicdesignersarebringingn
atureintoclassroomsthroughnaturalpatterns,shapesandcolors,naturephotography,artworkandmaterialsliketimberandstone.Freshairflow,g
reenwalls,andaquariumsallbecomepartofarecipeforimprovinghealthandacademicsuccess.27.Accordingtothepassage,StephenKellertprobablybelievesthat____
_____.A.humans'inbornlovefornaturewon'tbelessenedB.naturecanimprovepeople'ssenseofresponsibilityC.humansneedtoappreciate
andmakegooduseofnatureD.naturalmaterialshavetakenpriorityinmodernbuildingdesigns28.Whatdotheexamplesofbioph
ilicdesignsinthepassagehaveincommon?A.Theyapplysmarthometechnology.B.Theypromotesustainabledevelopment.C.Theyincludewaterfallsandgar
densinside.D.Theyuselocalresourcestocutthecostofbuildings.29.Fromthelasttwoparagraphs,welearnthatbiophilicdesigns____________.A.have
greatlytransformedschoolsB.helpimprovestudents'performanceC.focusmainlyonstudents'mentalhealthD.havemovedmostoftheclassroomsoutside30.Whichofthefo
llowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Let'sInviteNatureInsideB.LiveNaturallyandSimplyC.TheBestNaturalBuildingDesignerD.UpsandDownsofNaturalBu
ildingsDMillionswatchtheOscarseveryyear,butI'malwaysinterestedintheRazzies(金酸梅奖),whichrecognizecinematicunderachievement.Foralltheattenti
ongiventowhatwelike,whatwedislikecanbejustasimportant,interestingandempoweringFrenchsociologistPierreBourdieusawdislikeassnobber
y.Hesawalljudgmentsoftaste,favorableornot,asperformancesofclass.Therichcouldjustifytheirplace,heargued,byclaimingtohavemorerefin
edtastes.Knowingwhichliteratureorarttopraisecouldsignaltootherstheirrightfulplaceatthetopofsociety.Ove
rsimplifiedhistheorymightbe,itisnotentirelywrong.Furthermore,dislikesareoftenusedasawaynottostandapartbuttofitin.Itmea
nslearningtheunspokenrulesofwhat'sOKtolikeordislike,andtoproclaimthoselikesordislikesloudlyforotherstohear.Whensomeofusswimagainstthesoc
ialtide,wemightbesavvy(精明的)enoughtolabelourlikesas"guiltypleasures",whichbothacknowledgestherulesandapolo
gizesforviolatingthem.Inmyresearch,though,Ifoundthatdislikeisn'tjustaformofsnobbery.Weinterviewedover200people,adiversegroupinrace
,age,andsocialclass.Alltheintervieweestendedtoactivelydislikemediacontentfarmorewhentheyfelttheycouldn'tescapeit.Manypeoplecan'tchoosetheradi
ostationthat'splayingatwork,orwhat'sonTVatthebar.Moreover,someofusaresubjectedtomoreannoyancethanothers.Remotecontr
ols,forinstance,havelongbeenseenasaspecialrightofdads,withwomenandkidsgivenlesspowertochangethechannel.Everyoneturnstomediahopingforspec
ificneedstobemet,butthosewhohavethoseneedsrealizedlessoftenarethosewhomightdislikemoreoften.Therefore,speakingabou
tdislikesisanactofresistance—arefusaltoallowpublicspacetobeconqueredbythemediacontentthatdoesn'tconnect.Dislikecancertainlytransformintoangero
rhate,butitmayalsotakeamoreplayfulform.Sometimeswecouldseepeoplejoyfullywatchtheobjectoftheirdislikeandofferacommentaryofcriticism,in
steadoftuningoutandturningoff.Why?Revelingindislikecanhelpregaincontrolinaworldthatoverwhelmseveryonewith
content.Keepingthedespisedshowsathandratherthanavoidingthemcanhelpthedislikersspeakupinthecourtofpublico
pinion.Orsomemightenjoytheirdislikesasawaytoavoidruiningcertainrelationships.Manyofuscanprobablyrelatetotheexperienceofh
avingafriendwhoinsistswewatchsomethingagainstourwill.Whatif,ratherthanresentingtheshowortheperson,wesimplyembraceitinallofitsembarras
singglory?Byallmeans,payattentiontotheadviceto"ignorethehaters".Butalotcanbelearnedbylisteningtothedislikers.31.AccordingtoParagrap
h3,peoplelabeltheirlikesas"guiltypleasures"whenthey_________.A.followthemainstreamB.takeprideintheirtasteC.setup
theunspokenrulesD.trytofitintoacertaingroup32.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Dislikescanhefoundmostlyamo
ngtherich.B.Learningaboutliteratureandartisanactofsnobbery.C.Expressingdislikehelpsmaintainone'ssocialrelationshipsD.Exposur
etounwantedmediacontentintensifiespeople'sdislike.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"Revelingin"inthetextpr
obablymean?A.TakingdelightinB.Showingconcernfor.C.Drawinglessonsfrom.D.Establishingconnectionto34.Whatm
essagedoestheauthortrytoconveyinthispassage?A.Weareencouragedtolaunchdebatesoverhotissuesinpublic.B.Stayingawayfromthehatersisasens
iblemeanstoavoidtrouble.C.EmbracingourdislikescanbeawaytodealwithpowerimbalanceD.Themediashouldaimtomeettheneedsofdifferentgroupsofaudien
ce.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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Self-esteemistherulingviewyouhaveofyourself.Thisincludesyourb
eliefsaboutyourinnerqualitiesandhowyouthinkothersseeyou.35Someonecandeveloplowself-esteemevenwhentheyarehighlyfunctionalandgreatlyskilled.Understan
dingthismysteriousemotionalcurrencymightbethekeytounlockingyourownself-worth.Peoplewithhealthyself-esteemdon'tne
edtoboastaboutthemselvestoothers.Peoplewithlowself-esteemmaytellyouhowmucheveryonelovesthem,whatagreatjobtheydoatwork,andhowamazingtheyareat
prettyeverythingunderthesuneventhoughtheyreallywonderifit'strue.Peoplemayseethemasobnoxiousor"fullofthemselves".36Th
eyarenotshyaboutsharingideas,includingconstructivecriticismsofothers.Theyalsotakecareofthemselveswithoutsecon
d-guessingorapologizing.Theyarethepeoplewhowesayseem"sureofthemselves".Ifyou'restartingtothinkyoumayhavelowself
-esteem,youcanworkonthewayyoutalktoyourself.Whenyouturnoffnegativeself-talk,youcanopenthefloortopositivereinforcementsandaccesst
hecouragetoshowdifferentsidesofyourself.Itisn'tgoingtofeelgoodatfirst,though.Keepgoinguntilitbecomeslessandlessandmaybeevenafewawkwardlaughsinthemir
rormayhelp.37However,inseriouscasesofloworevennon-existentself-esteem,youmaywanttocallinaprofessionaloraspecialist.Goodmentalhealthisimportant,and
professionalsdoingpsychotherapydonotpassjudgementorgivecorrections.38Itisthebestwaytogetattherootsofyourrealself-esteemprobl
ems.39Itwilltakesomeworkbutyourentirelife—fromyourrelationshipstoyourbodyimagetoyourworkhabits—willbetouchedwiththeki
ndofpowerthatonlycomesfromsomeonebelievinginthemselves.Thisisthehardestpart,andthegreatestleap.Withsomechangesandsupport,youcanimproveyourself-estee
mandseehoweverythingelsechangesasaresult.A.Self-esteemisnotalwaysrootedinreality,though.B.Youhavethep
owertoshapeanewself-perceptionC.Thisencouragesyoutospeakopenlywithoutworry.D.Therealtestofcharacteriswhethertheycanlearnfromtheirmist
akesE.Self-esteemreferstoaperson'soverallsenseofhisorhervalueorworth.F.Peoplewithahealthylevelofself-esteem
presentthemselveswithacasualconfidence.G.Withsomepracticeandpersistence,youwillwinthisinternalstruggletoseeyourself-worth.第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节阅读表
达(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)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答题纸指定区域作答。LeonardoDaVinciwasagenius:wildlyimaginative,pas
sionatelycuriousandcreativeacrossmultipledisciplines—painting,architecture,aeronautics,andengineering.Yetoddlytheword"genius"
minimizeshimbymakingitseemasifheweretouchedbylightning.Hisearlybiographermadethismistake:"Sometimes,inasupernaturalfashion,asinglepersonisgiftedby
heavenwithbeauty,grace,andtalentinsuchabundancethatseemsthathiseveryactisdivine(天赐的)"Infact,theself-taughtLeonardo'sgeniuswas
shapedbyhisownwillandambition.Itdidnotcomefrombeingthedivinerecipient,likeNewtonorEinstein.Partofwhat
madeLeonardoagenius,whatsethimapartfrompeoplewhoaremerelyextraordinarilysmart,wascreativity.Histalentforcombiningobservationwithfan
tasyallowedhimtomakeunexpectedleapsthatrelatedthingsseentothingsunseen.Leonardowasalsoaveryhumangenius.Hemademistakes
.Heleftatrailofunfinishedprojects.flyingmachinesthatneverflew,tanksthatneverrolled."TellmeifeverIdidathing…Tellmeifanythingwaseverma
de."HisflawedhumanitymakesLeonardomoreaccessible.Eventhoughwemayneverbeabletomatchhistalents,wecanlearnfromhimandtrytobemorelikehim.H
islifeoffersawealthoflessons.Seekknowledgeforitsownsake.Notallknowledgeneedstobeuseful.Sometimesitsho
uldbepursuedforpurepleasure.LeonardodidnotneedtoknowhowheartvalvesworktopainttheMonaLisa,nordidheneedtofigureouthowfossilsgottothetop
ofmountainstoproduceVirginoftheRocks.Byallowinghimselftobedrivenbypurecuriosity,hegottoexploremorehorizonsandseemorecon
nections.Keepachildlikesenseofwonder.Atacertainpointinlife,mostofusquitpuzzlingovereverydayphenomena.Wemig
htsavorthebeautyofabluesky,butwenolongerbothertowonderwhyitisthatcolor.Leonardodid.Becurious,observethings,seethingsunseen,respectfacts
,beopentomystery…WecanneverlearnenoughfromLeonardo.40.WhatsetDaVinciapartfrompeoplewhoaremerelyextraordinarilysmart?41.Whywa
sDaVinciregardedasaveryhumangenius?42.PleaseparaphrasetheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph143.WhichqualityofDaVinci'sdoyouappr
eciatemost?Howcanitbenefityouinyourlife?(Inabout40words)第二节(20分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你校将组织英文演讲比赛,主题为"TogetherforaSharedFuture"(北京冬奥会口号)。请你写一篇演讲稿,倡
议同学们以实际行动共迎冬奥,内容包括:1.对该口号的理解;2.具体倡议。注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Goodmorning,everyone!______________________
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京海淀高三(上)期末英语参考答案第一部分: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)1-5.DCABD6-10.ABDCA第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分
)11.which12.hasdonated13.communities14.tomake15.but/yet/while/though/although16.isput17.varying18.a19.what20.happier第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)
第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)21-25.CADBB26-30.ACBBA31-34.DDAC第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)35.A36.F37.G38.C39.B第三部分:书面表达
(共两节,32分)第一节阅读表达(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.Creativity.Whatsethimapartfrompeoplewhoaremerelyextraordinarily
smartwascreativity.41.Becausehemademistakes./Hemademistakes,Becauseheleftatrailofunfinishedprojects.Heleftatrailofunfinishedprojects.Becausehe
mademistakesandleftatrailofunfinishedprojects./Hemademistakesandleftatrailofunfinishedprojects.42.Theword“genius”le
avespeoplewiththeimpression/leavestheimpressiononpeoplethathisachievementscomeentirelyfromhistalent.43.Onepossibleversion:Thequal
ityIappreciatemostishiscuriosity/beingcurious.ItinspiresmetoacquireknowledgeandobtainadeeperinsightintothesubjectsIamlearning.Besides,ithelpsdevelopc
reativethinkingbecauseitenablesmetoseethingsinadifferentorbroaderway.(40words)第二节(20分)Onepossibleversion:Goodmorning,ever
yone!I'mveryexcitedtovoicemyunderstandingoftheofficialmottoofthe2022WinterOlympics—“Togetherforasharedfut
ure”.Asthewordsindicate,wehumansshouldstayinharmonyinfaceofcommonchallenges.Andweneedtoworktogethertocreateamore
inclusiveworldeveryindividualcanshareandenjoy.So,whatcanIdo?I,forthefirsttime,havefelthowcloselyIgeti
nvolvedin.I'llearnmoreaboutwintersportsandtakeupone.Ofcourse,studyinghardisthemosturgenttaskformenow.Thesewil
larmmewithqualitiesfortheworldwe'relongingfor.Together,ifeveryonetakeshisrole,wecancontributetothecommon
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