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試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁北京市西城區(qū)2023-2024學年高二下學期期末考試英語試題一、完形填空Samwaswaitingforataxiatthehospital.Hehadbookeditonthephoneafterhismedicaltreatment.He’dbeensufferingfromkidney(腎)failuresincelastyear.Duringthistime,hewasonthetransplantlist,butno1appeared.BillwasdrivingtovisitafriendwhenhisphonerangwiththerequestforSam’sridehome.ThetripwasoutofBill’sway.2,hetooktheorder,figuringifthepassengerwascomingfromahospital,helikelyneededaride.WhenSamgotintothecar,Billcouldseehewas3butingoodspirits.Asthetwosetout,theybeganchatting.“Samreally4thecarwithpositiveenergy,”saidBill,whotalkedalotwithSam.HelearntSamhadenjoyedvolunteeringinthecommunity,buthewasdoinglessbecauseofthetreatments.ThenSamrevealedhewassearchingforakidneydonor.Bill5he’dbeagooddonorcandidatebecausehedidn’tdrinkorsmoke.Samagreed,thoughhedidn’tthinkmuchofit.Bill,however,couldn’tstopthinkingaboutit.Billbelievedin6others,sodonatingakidneywassomethingalwaysonhismind.Plus,healreadylikedandrespectedSam.Whenapproachingthedestination,Billrepeated,“I’dseeifIcouldbeamatchtogiveyouakidney.”“Iwasshocked,”Samrecalled.Hewasshakingsohardthathecouldbarelywritehisnamewhenthey7contactinformation.Onceinsidehishome,heexcitedlytoldhiswife,“Thetaxidriverofferedhiskidneytome!”Aftertheinitialexcitement,Samstartedfeelingless8,wonderingifithadjustbeenanemotionalmoment.Wouldhehearfromhim?ButBillwas9tohisword.Hecontactedthehospitalsoon.Afteralongprocess,theresultscame:Theywereaperfectmatch.Thentheyhadtheirsurgery,whichwasa(n)10.Today,Samisdoingwell.Andthetwomenstillkeepintouch.Miraculously,achanceencounterturnedouttobealife-savingride.1.A.taxis B.matches C.orders D.patients2.A.Still B.Instead C.Moreover D.Therefore3.A.a(chǎn)ngry B.a(chǎn)fraid C.weak D.forgetful4.A.litup B.piledinto C.fixedup D.sloweddown5.A.heard B.recalled C.joked D.complained6.A.treating B.helping C.a(chǎn)ccepting D.encouraging7.A.discussed B.repeated C.compared D.exchanged8.A.curious B.doubtful C.hesitant D.optimistic9.A.true B.close C.related D.blind10.A.waste B.honor C.mistake D.success二、閱讀理解TheLighthouseBookProjectisanintensive,two-yearprogram.Itisaimedatgivingwritersofbook-lengthmanuscripts(文稿)theclasses,advice,andmoralsupporttheyneedtodraft,revise,and—mostimportantly—finish.Whetheryou’reworkingonanovel,shortstorycollection,ornarrativenonfiction,ourprogramguideswillworkcloselywithyoutochartapaththroughyourproject.Andattheendoftwoyears,you’llhaveamanuscriptyoucanbeproudofandasupportteamreadytohelpyoutakethenextsteps.Benefits●Individualizedguidance:You’llmeetyourguideonaregularbasistocheckyourprogress,reviewdraftsofyourwork,andsetgoalsforthefuture,keepingyouaccountableandontrackthroughouttheprogram.●Intensives:Threetimesayear,theBookProjectparticipantsgatherforaweekendofclassesledbyspecialguestauthorsandourpublishingexpert,groupmeetings,participantreadings,greatmealsandplentyofsocialtime.●Manuscriptfeedback:You’llreceivedetailedfeedbackonyourmanuscriptfromyourguideandthenasecondthoroughexaminationofyourcompletemanuscriptfromasecondreader,chosenfromourlistofLighthouseteachersandmanyotherfamouswriters.ApplicationsandTuition●Applications:ApplicationsareavailablestartingApril1,andthedeadlinetoapplyisJune22everyyear.Eachguideacceptssixapplicants,foratotalof36participatingwriters.●Componentsofapplications:awritingsampleupto30pages,aprojectoutline,twotothreerecommendationlettersfromyourcurrentorformerwritinginstructors,andashortpersonalstatement.●Tuition:$8,580peryear,or$715permonth.PartialtuitionassistanceisavailablethroughourBookProjectFellowship.Since2019,we’veseendealssignedforthirteenbooksfromourBookProjectparticipants.They’vehadnonfiction,shortstorycollections,novels,andmiddle-gradeworkssignedbythebestpublishers.Willyoubenext?11.TheLighthouseBookProjectpromisesthatparticipantswill________.A.gettheirbookspublishedeventuallyB.meettheirguideswhenevernecessaryC.finishwritingtheirworkswithin2yearsD.receivefeedbackonlyfromfamouswriters12.TobeaparticipantoftheLighthouseBookProject,youneedto________.A.a(chǎn)pplybeforeApril1 B.pay$715foroneyearC.stateyourpersonalinformation D.prepareyournovelupto36pages13.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toassessnewwriters. B.Topromoteaprogram.C.Tocomparedifferentprojects. D.Tointroducethebestpublisher.In2014,ayearintoherretirement,MoragWarrackfoundherselfinavillagehallintheSurreyhills,surroundedbymiddle-agedmenthrowingeachotherontothefloor.“Whenenteringtheclassroom,Iwasterrifiedandthoughtallthesemenwouldbeshockedbyanoldwomanwalkingin,”shesays.“TheteacherencouragedmetostayandIrealizedtheywereallkindandcuriousaboutmebeingthere.Thatwasmyfirstexperienceoflearningaikido.”At59,Warrack,whohadrecentlyhandedinherresignation,beganreadinguponmindfulnesspractices.“ThemoreIlookedintomindfulness,themoreaikidokeptcomingup,”shesays.“Thesebookswererecommendingitasawaytoconnectthemind,bodyandspirit.”Attractedbytheidea,Warrackfoundalocalclasswhereshecouldtakeabeginners’session.Despiteherstruggles,Warrackkeptreturning.Whileherhusbandandtwochildrenweresupportive,theyweren’ttemptedtojoinin.“Theyjustthought:Mum’soffononeagain,”shesays.Warrackcarriedonand,aftertwoyearsofpractice,shebeganmovingupthegradedsystemofbeltrankingsandnoticingachangeinherself.“Aikidowasmakingmewaymoreconfident,”shesays,“Sincemyreactionsgotquicker,mybalancewasbetterandmycoordination(協(xié)調(diào)性)improved,Ihadarealunderstandingofmyownbodyanditbecameametaphor(比喻)forhowtobeinlife;howtoavoidattackwithouthurtingtheotherperson.”ByJanuary2019,Warrackwasdeterminedtoachieveherblackbeltandbegantrainingwiththeonlyotherpersoninherclasswhowasatthesamelevelasher:a181cmpoliceofficer.“Itwasaveryoddpairing.Notleastbecausehe’ssostrongandsoIhadtolearnhowtousemyskillsratherthanstrengthagainsthim,”shesays.InDecember2021,Warrack,attheageof66,tookherblackbelttest.For20minutes,shehadtodefendherpositionagainstattackersoneafteranotherbeforefacingthefinalrandori,wherefourpeopleattackatonce.“Oneguykickedmeandsplitmylip,”shelaughs.“Itmademesoangry,butthat’swhatIneededtokeepgoing.”Shepassed,makingheroneoftheoldestpeopletoachieveanaikidoblackbeltintheUK.14.HowdidMoragWarrackfeelwhenshefirstenteredtheaikidoclassroom?A.Curious. B.Disappointed. C.Confident. D.Frightened.15.Aftertwoyearsofpractice,Warrack________.A.grewmorepatient B.turnedintoabetterselfC.realizedherfullpotential D.becameawareofherweakness16.Inordertoachieveherblackbelt,Warrackhadto________.A.polishherskillsfurther B.improvehercoordinationC.a(chǎn)voidhurtingtheattackers D.seeksupportfromherfamily17.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.Withagecomeswisdom. B.Thegreatestwealthishealth.C.It’salwaysagoodtimetolearn. D.Competewithhonorandwinwithgrace.Ourtravelsarenotlimitedtophysicaltime.Wealsoexperiencementaltimetravel.Wevisitthepastthroughourmemoriesandthenjourneyintothefuturebyimaginingwhattomorrowornextyearmightbring.Whenwedoso,wethinkofourselvesaswearenow,rememberwhoweoncewereandenvisionhowwewillbe.Arecentstudyexploreshowoneparticularbrainregionhelpstoknittogethermemoriesofthepresentandfutureselves.Whenpeoplesustainaninjurytothisarea,itleadstoadamagedsenseofidentity.Theregion,calledvmPFC,mayproduceafundamentalmodelofthepersonandplaceitinmentaltime.Whentheregiondoesso,itmaybethesourceofoursenseofself.It’salsofoundthatmemoriesthatreferencetheselfareeasiertorecall.Theybenefitfromwhatresearchershavecalledaself-referenceeffect.Inthestudy,theresearchersusedtheself-referenceeffecttoassessmemoriesofpresentandfutureselvesamongpeoplewhohadbrainlesions(損傷)tothevmPFC.ThescientistsworkedwithpeoplewithvmPFClesions,thencomparedthemwithacontrolgroupmadeupofpeoplewithinjuriestootherpartsofthebrainandhealthyindividuals.Theywereaskedtolistadjectivestodescribethemselvesandacelebrity,bothinthepresentandfuture.Later,theyhadtorecallthesesametraits.Itwasdiscoveredthatpeopleinthecontrolgroupcouldrecallmoreadjectiveslinkedtothemselvesthanadjectiveslinkedtothecelebrity.However,theparticipantswithvmPFClesionshadlittleornoabilitytorecallreferencestotheself,regardlessofthecontextoftime.Theiridentificationofadjectivesforcelebritieswasalsocomparativelyweak.Thesefindingsareintriguing,forthestudyhelpsusunderstandhowself-relatedmemoriesdependonthefunctionofthevmPFC.Butwhataboutourpastselves?Previousstudiesaskedpeopletoconsidertheirpastselves,buttherewasnoevidenceoftheself-referenceeffect.Ourpastselvesseemforeigntous,asiftheywereindividualsapartfromus.Oneideathatscientistshaveputforwardtounderstandthisdistinctionisthatperhapswearenotverykindinourjudgmentsofourpastselves.Insteadwemayberathercriticalofourpreviousbehavior,emotionsandpersonaltraits.Wemayuseourpastprimarilytoconstructamorepositiveself-imageinthepresent.Putanotherway,becausewemayrecognizeflaws(瑕疵)inourpastself’sbehavior,wetendtodistanceourselvesfromthepersonweoncewere.Therefore,bringingthepresentandfutureintothespotlightiscentraltounderstandingthewayourbrainandthoughtsshapeourcurrentselves.Andwiththeresearch,wehaveabetterideaaboutthewayasmallregionwithinourbrainisabletobuildandholdthecoreabilitytomaintainouridentity.18.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat________.A.peoplewithvmPFClesionshaveabrokensenseofidentityB.vmPFC-injuredpeoplerecallcelebritiesbetterthanothersdoC.theself-referenceeffectplaysavitalroleinconsideringpastselfD.peopletendtoacceptpastselfafterrealizingtheirpreviousfaults19.AsforthefindingsoftherecentstudyonvmPFC,theauthoris________.A.critical B.doubtful C.a(chǎn)pproving D.unconcerned20.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TestingOurMemories B.CreatingOurSenseofSelfC.ThePowerofSelf-ReferenceEffect D.TheImportanceofMentalTimeTravelWithits1.2millionLEDlightsshiningbrightlyagainsttheLasVegasnight,theLasVegasSpheremaywellbetheultimatesymbolof2020soveruse.Butthatgiganticentertainmentspaceisalsosomethingelse:asymbolofthecomingconflictbetweenourclimategoalsandourseeminglyinsatiable(永不滿足)appetiteforstuff.Inthe1990s,multicolorLEDlightswereinventedtopreventclimatedisastersbygreatlyreducingtheamountofelectricityweuse.Afterall,LEDlightsuse90percentlessenergyandlastaround18timeslongerthanincandescentbulbs(白熾燈).Yettheamountofelectricityweconsumeforlightgloballyisroughlythesametodayasitwasin2010.That’spartlybecauseofpopulationandeconomicgrowthinthedevelopingworld.Butanotherbigreasonisthatastechnologyhasadvanced,we’veonlygrownmorewasteful.There’saneconomictermforthis:theJevonsParadox,namedforthe19th-centuryEnglisheconomistWilliamStanleyJevons,whonoticedthatassteamenginesbecameevermoreefficient,Britain’sappetiteforcoalincreasedratherthandecreased.ThelogicofJevonsisthatinsteadofbankingtheefficiencysavingswemakeastechnologyadvances,wegooutandspendit.Today,youcanseeexamplesoftheParadoxeverywhere.WhenresidentsinEnglandinstalledhomeinsulation,theiroverallheatingenergydemandsoonrebounded,endingupataboutthesamelevelasitwasbefore:Theresidentshadapparentlychosentoturnuptheirthermostats(溫控器)andliveinwarmerhomes.Thegoodnewsisthatinsomecasestheefficiencygainsaresogreatthatevenourinsatiableappetitefornewstuffcannotcompletelynegatethem.Today’scarenginesrequirelessfuel,eventhoughAmericansonaveragenowdrivelongerdistancesinheaviercars.However,thebadnewsisthattheJevonsParadoxseemstobehard-wiredintous.Therearefewexamplesthroughouthistoryofpeoplewillinglyconsuminglessenergy,eitherformoralorenvironmentalreasons.Forsome,thesolutionisobvious:Governmentsmustdomoretolimitourenergyuse,perhapsthroughregulationsortaxes.Aglobalcarbontaxwouldhelp—thoughthechancesofestablishingoneremainslim.AmoreinnovativeanswercomesfromRobWest,founderandchiefexecutiveofThunderSaidEnergy.HavingspentyearsdocumentingtheJevonsParadoxandfindingitfarmorewidespreadthaneconomistspredicted,hethinksthebesthopewehaveistofightJevonswithJevons.Thatmeansapplyingtheideathatconsumptionincreasesasgoodsbecomecheaperandmoreefficienttoourproductionofenergy.Inotherwords,thefutureliesnotinrationing(定量供應)energyandhopinghumanssuddenlychangetheirbehavior,butinensuringanyenergyweuseisasgreenandattractiveaspossible.21.WhydoestheauthormentiontheLasVegasSphere?A.Tohighlightaspace. B.Topredictanending.C.Toprovideasolution. D.Toexpressaconcern.22.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“negate”inParagraph5mostprobablymean?A.Putoff. B.Breakdown. C.Pushup. D.Wipeout.23.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.TheJevonsParadoxrequiresmoreexamples.B.Environmentalawarenessishard-wiredinhumans.C.Energyconsumptiongrowsastechnologyadvances.D.Efficiencygainsguaranteetherealizationofclimategoals.24.WhichofthefollowingstatementswouldRobWestmostprobablyagreewith?A.Thesolutionisalwaystofurtherenergyefficiency.B.Aglobalcarbontaxhasaidedinlimitingenergyuse.C.Humansareeagertochangetheirconsumptionbehavior.D.EconomistshaveoverestimatedtheeffectoftheJevonsParadox.Highlysensitiveperson,orHSP,isatermcoinedbypsychologistElaineAron.Accordingtoresearch,ineveryfivepeople,there’soneHSP.25HSPshavestrongself-consciousness;theymaystruggletoadapttonewcircumstances,demonstrateseeminglyinappropriateemotionalresponsesinsocialsituations,andeasilybecomeuncomfortableinresponsetolight,soundorcertainphysicalsensations.26Thepowerofinsensitivitycanbeinterpretedas“sluggish(遲緩的)power”.Usually,peopleassociate“insensitivity”withsomethingbad,butinsensitivitydoesnotequaldullness.27Thatis,calmlyfacingthesetbacksanddowntimeinlifeandfirmlymovingtowardsone’sowndirection.Itisthe“meansandwisdomtowinabetterlife”,asaJapaneseauthorwritesinthebookThePowerofInsensitivity.Accordingtohim,theworldwillbebetterifwefocusonthemajorgoalsandstayinsensitivetoanythingelse.28Oneoftheimportantreasonsisthatbehindinsensitivityisstrongself-awarenessorself-confidence.Knowingyourselfisdifficult,butknowingyourselfcorrectlyisundoubtedlyanexcellentability.Oneofthequalitiessharedbymanysuccessfulpeopleis:theyallclearlyknowwheretheirstrengthsare,whattheywant,andwhatdirectiontogo.Topracticeinsensitivity,thefirststepistoavoidoverthinking.Resisttheurgetooveranalyzesituations,andredirectyourfocustowardsactionablestepswithinyourcontrol.Secondly,don’tpaytoomuchattentiontotheupsanddownsoflifeatthemoment.Rather,youshouldbelookingforward.Additionally,setclearboundaries.29Remembernottogettooinvolvedinotherpeople’sbusinessandsetlimitsthatkeepyousafefromoutsidepressures.Asauniquewisdomoflife,thepowerofinsensitivitygivescompletelynewinspirationtomodernpeople.Onceyoubecomeabit“blunt”andslowdownthepace,youwillfeelmorecomfortable.A.Everyonecanobtaintheabilitytobeinsensitive.B.That’swheretheneedtobeinsensitivecomesfrom.C.Itemphasizesdeterminationwhenitcomestodifficulties.D.Avoidfocusingtoomuchonwhatothersaredoingorthinking.E.Regardingrelationships,learntoviewtheproblemastwoparts.F.Beingahighlysensitivepersoncancomewithmanychallenges.G.Whycaninsensitivityallowapersontobetteradaptinacompetitiveenvironment?三、選詞填空用方框中單詞的適當形式完成下列句子,每個單詞只能用一次。annoy,

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emotion30.Inrecentyears,youmayhavereadnewsaboutartificialcreatingitsownart,suchuspainting.31.Petsareoftentheoneswhoprovidesupportforthefamily.32.Thecigarettepackagecarriesahealthonit—“Smokingisharmfultohealth”.33.TheUSshortstorywriterO.Henryinrenownedforhisabsorbingplotsandendings.34.Hegotverywithmeaboutmycarelessness.四、語法填空閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個恰當?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。Technologyhasimprovedmylifeinwaysthatstillsurpriseanddelightme.MyTV35(remember)howfarIgotinyesterday’sshow,evenifIdon’t!Icanwatchmypizza’sentirejourney36therestauranttomyhouse!Thesearemiracles.Buttherehavebeensacrifices,Ihaveturnedovermemoryandindependencetothemachines.Overthepast20years,I37(become)anxiousaboutproblemsthatdidn’tusetoexist,andindecisiveoverchoicesIneverusedtomake.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個恰當?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。Theexhibition—“BlossomsofDunhuang”38(hold)attheNationalArtMuseumofChinalastmonth.Itreflecteduponthe60-year-longcareerofafamousChineseartistChangShana.HerpassionforDunhuangwasinspiredbyherfather39wasalsoafamousartist.ChangShanahasdevoted40(she)topreservingtheartofDunhuang.41(ensure)thatthethousand-year-oldartliveson,she’snowworkingwithanonlineplatformtopromotethesaleofherworks.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個恰當?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。Whilemyfellowconferenceattendeeswere42(happy)discussingthedinnermenu,Iwastryingtostopapanicattack.Thiswasn’tthefirsttimethishadhappened.Duringgroupdiscussions,mybrainstopped43(function)andpanictookover.ForyearsIdidn’tknow44Ifeltlikethis.ButnowIknowthereason:Ihaveanervedisorder.Recognizingthisaspectofmyidentitybringsmenewworriesandhope.五、閱讀理解閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)題目要求用英文回答問題。Hoganwasoneofthegreatestgolfersofthe20thcentury,anaccomplishmentheachievedthroughtirelesspractice.Forhim,everypracticesessionhadapurpose.Hespentyearsbreakingdowneachphaseofthegolfswingandtestingnewmethodsforeachpart.Theresultwasnearperfection.Hoganfinishedhiscareerwithninemajorchampionships.Duringhisprime,othergolfersattributedhisremarkablesuccessto“Hogan’ssecret”.Today,expertshaveanewtermforhisstyleofimprovement:deliberatepractice.Deliberatepracticereferstoaspecialtypeofpracticethatispurposefulandsystematic.Whileregularpracticemightincludemindlessrepetitions,deliberatepracticerequiresfocusedattentionandisconductedwiththespecificgoalofimprovingperformance.WhenHogancarefullyreconstructedeachstepofhisgolfswing,hewasengagingindeliberatepractice.Hewasfinelytuninghistechnique.Thegreatestchallengeofdeliberatepracticeistoremainfocused.Inthebeginning,showingupandputtinginyourrepeatedpracticeisthemostimportantthing.Butafterawhilewebegintocarelesslyoverlooksmallerrorsandmissdailyopportunitiesforimprovement.Thisisbecausethenaturaltendencyofthe

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