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第1頁/共1頁2023北京燕山初三二模英語2023年6月考生須知1.本試卷共8頁,滿分60分,考試時(shí)間90分鐘。2.在試卷和答題卡上準(zhǔn)確填寫學(xué)校名稱、姓名和準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)。3.試題答案一律填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。4.在答題卡上,選擇題用2B鉛筆作答,其他試題用黑色字跡簽字筆作答。5.考試結(jié)束,請(qǐng)將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共14分)一、單項(xiàng)填空。(共6分,每小題0.5分)從下面各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。1.Mrs.Smithisveryfriendly.Wealllike.A.itB.herC.himD.them2.IusuallyvisitmygrandparentsSaturdays.A.a(chǎn)tB.inC.onD.to3.—yougivemeahand?Ican’topenthisbottle.—Noproblem.A.ShouldB.MustC.CouldD.Need4.Havebreakfasteverymorningyou’llgetill.A.a(chǎn)ndB.orC.butD.because5.ThePalaceMuseumisoneofmuseumsintheworld.A.famousB.morefamousC.mostfamousD.themostfamous6.—didyouturnofftheradio?—Becausethebabyissleeping.A.WhyB.WhereC.WhenD.How7.—Hello,canIspeaktoMary?—Sorry,sheameetingnextdoor.A.hasB.ishavingC.willhaveD.washaving8.Ifyoureadalottoday,youinthefuture.A.succeedB.willsucceedC.succeededD.succeeds9.—Mike,whatwereyoudoingateightlastnight?—Imymotherwithhousework.A.helpB.willhelpC.a(chǎn)mhelpingD.washelping10.—Tom,let’sgotoseetheFullRiverRedtonight!—Iitalready.Iwentwithmyfatheryesterday.A.seeB.sawC.willseeD.haveseen11.Toprotecttheenvironment,manytreesinChinaeveryyear.A.plantB.plantedC.a(chǎn)replantedD.wereplanted12.—DoyouknowtheGreatWall?—LastFriday.A.whydidtheyvisitB.whytheyvisitedC.whendidtheyvisitD.whentheyvisited二、完形填空。(共8分,每小題1分)閱讀短文,掌握其大意,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)?!癕ama,canIpleasehavesomelunchmoney,orasandwichinstead?”Isatatthekitchentableandsaid.Butthereplywasalwaysthesame:“Why?Youalreadyhavethesedeliciousbeantacos.”Ididn’tknowhowtoexplainit.Itwasn’tthatthetacosweren’tgood;itwasthatalltheotherkidseitherboughttheirlunchatthecafeteria(自助餐廳)ortook13duringthelunchtime.Lunchtimeagain!Iwenttotheveryendofthecafeteria,turnedmybackandopenedthetacobag.“Hey,you!”Someoneshouted.Iturnedandfoundagirlstandingrightinfrontofme.Shelookedintomy14.“Tacohead!Tacohead!”Sheshoutedloudly.InsecondsIwas15bykidschanting(反復(fù)呼喊)“Tacohead!Tacohead!”Thisshamewenton,untilCoachClarke,ourPEteacher,cameoverandorderedeverybodybacktoseats.“Don’tpayattentiontothem,forthey’rejustbeingmeanandsilly.”Coachsaid.“Howaboutwe16?”Shehandedmehersandwich.“I’llexchange(交換)thisforyourtaco.”Icouldn’tbelievemyearsbutpulledmylunchoutfromthebag.“Thoselookgood.”Coachtookabiteandsaid.“More17thananysandwichI’veeverhad.Tryitforyourself.”Shekeptmakingalltheloudmmmmmsounds.Iknewallthekidscouldhear.Asweate,shetoldmehowshebecameacoachbecauseshe’dfalleninlovewithsoccer.ItoldherIlikedtoplaysoccertoo.Ihesitated(猶豫),thensaid,“IwishI’dkick(踢)thegirlwhomadefunofme.”“Sofia,learntokickwithyour18.”“Likeinsoccer?Buthow?”“No.Bykickingheratschool,by19herinEnglish,mathandeverything.”Shealsotoldme.“Partof‘kickingthatgirl’istoeattacosrightinthemiddleofthecafeteria.”ThankstoCoach,thatyearIkickedthatgirlinallclassesandsports,especiallysoccer.Moreover,IlookedforwardtoMama’stacosandalwaysenjoyedthem20duringthelunchtime.13.A.breadB.hamburgersC.sandwichesD.salad14.A.boxB.bagC.pocketD.hat15.A.circledB.welcomedC.supportedD.respected16.A.trainB.tradeC.competeD.leave17.A.expensiveB.successfulC.popularD.delicious18.A.a(chǎn)rmsB.handsC.headD.feet19.A.beatingB.encouragingC.helpingD.changing20.A.curiouslyB.silentlyC.proudlyD.politely閱讀理解(共36分)三、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。(共26分,每小題2分)ANothingsoundsbetterthanaswimonahotsummerday.However,manyteens,includingsomewhoaregoodswimmersdrowneachyear.Whensomeoneisdrowning,it’softensilentandhappensveryquickly.Butitcanbeprevented(預(yù)防).Herearesometipsonhowtopreventdrowningwhenyougoforaswim.21Youshouldgoswimmingwithadultsandmakesurethattheyareabletokeepyousafe.It’simportanttohaveanadultnearbywatchfordanger.22Goinfeetfirstsothatyoucanknowhowdeepthewateris.Swimminginunsafewatercanleadtoseriousinjuries(傷害).Warmupbeforeswimming.Takesometimetostretch(拉伸)yourbodybeforeyouenterthewater.Getyourbodypreparedandsafetywillsurelyfollow.23Manyschoolsandtrainingcentersnowofferclassestolearntheseskills.CPRisoneofthelifesavingskillsthatcanhelpotherswhoareneardrowning.Chooseswimmingareascarefully.Don’tgototheswimmingareasthatyoudon’tknowwell.Choosetheareaswithsafetyfacilities(設(shè)施).Remember:it’salwaysimportanttocallforhelpfirstinadangeroussituation!Allinall,keepswimmingsafetyinmindwhenyouareinandaroundthewater.A.Learnlifesavingskills.B.Let’sswimonahotsummerday.C.Enterthewatercarefullyandfeetfirst.D.Neverswimalone—evenforamoment.BThiswasourlasttripbeforehighschool.Ihadbeenlookingforwardtoitforweeks.Butattherollercoaster,mystomachfelttootighttosayanythingatall.ThebiggirlbesideuswasTasha,mybestfriendDan’ssister.Shewasasinger.Shewasfantasticonthestage.Justtheimageofheruptheremademethinkshewassocool.Ourrollercoastercarpulledup,andmyfriendsrushedforward,Ifeltmylegscouldn’tmove.AllIcouldthinkaboutwastherollercoastermightflyoffintothesky.Withoutaword,Iturned,ranoutoftheline.Iknewwhatpeopleweresayingaboutme,butIdidn’tcare.Ijustkeptmovingpastthecrowd,foundabench(長(zhǎng)椅)nearthebathroomstositdownandputmyheadinmyhands.“Hey!Steve!Areyouokay?”Ilookedup.ItwasTasha!“Oh,uh,yeah,Ijuststartedfeeling,um,sick.”Iresponded.“Youknow,it’sokayifyouwerescared.Everyonegetsscared.”Shesaid.“Youdon’t.”Isaidinalowvoice.“I’veseenyouonthatstage.Youwerefearless.”“I’mgladitlookslikeI’mnotscared!”Tashasmiled.“Butthat’snottrue.IgetreallyscaredandnervousbeforeIperform.”BeforeInoticedshewasonthebenchbymyside,herwordsmovedon.“Hey,look,singingisimportanttome.AndIwanttosharewhatIlovewithmypeople.So,evenifI’mscared.Idoitanyway.Ipushthroughthefearandjustgetupanddoit.Istakingrollercoasterimportanttoyou?”“Yeah,itis.AndIwanttobeabletolookbackandrememberhavingfunwithmyfriends.Idon’twanttorememberrunningawayandsittingalonebythebathrooms.”“Everyonegetsscared,butbravepeopledon’tletfearcontrolthem.”Shelookedintomyeyes.Stillbeinglostinwhatshesaid,Isawmyfriendscomingtowardsme.Igotupandwentwiththemtothecoaster.Whenwewereleaving,Tashatookaphotoofmybigsmileinfrontofthecoaster.Iputitonmydoor.Itstayedtherethroughallfouryearsofmyhighschool,areminderofwhatwasmoreimportanttomethanfear.24.WhatproblemdidStevehaveonthistrip?A.Hewastootiredtosayanything.B.Hewasscaredtosingonthestage.C.Hebrokehislegandcouldn’tmove.D.Hewasafraidtogetontherollercoaster.25.WithTasha’scomfort,Stevedecidedto.A.sitaloneB.joininthefunC.runawayD.practicesinging26.WhydidSteveputthephotoonhisdoor?A.Itwashisonlyphotobeforehighschool.B.Itencouragedhimtobebraveinthefuture.C.Itshowedhisbigsmileinfrontofthecoaster.D.Itwasaphotoaboutthelasttripbeforehighschool.CIt’shardtosaynotohamburgers,Frenchfriesandalloftheotherjunkfood.However,eatingtoomuchjunkfoodcanharmyourbody,especiallyifyou’rebetweentheagesof10and19.“Junkfoodshapesteenagebrainsinwaysthatharmtheirabilitytothink,learnandremember.Itcanalsomakeithardertocontrolimpulsive(沖動(dòng)的)behaviors,”saidAmyReichelt,atWesternUniversity,Canada.“Itmayevenraiseateen’sriskofmental(精神上的)problems.”Reicheltandtwootherresearchersreviewedmorethan100studies,abouthowpoorfoodchoicescanaffectteenagebrains.Theyfoundteenagersaremoresensitive(敏感的)thananyotheragegrouptofoodswithalotoffatandsugarastheirbrainsarenotyetfullyformed.Teenagebrainsarestilldevelopingtheabilitytonoticerisksandcontrolactions.Theprefrontalcortex(前額皮質(zhì))isthepartofthebrainthattellsusweshouldn’teatchipsallthetimeandhelpsuscontrolourselves.However,thispartdoesn’tfullydevelopuntilweareinourearly20s.Meanwhile,teenbrainsgetmoreexcitedfromrewards(獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)).Thepartsofthebrainthatmakeusfeelgoodwhenwedosomethingenjoyable—likeeatingtastyfoods—arefullydevelopedbytheteenyears.Infact,thesepartsareevenmoresensitivewhenweareyoung.That’sbecausedopamine(多巴胺),anaturalchemicalthatmakesusfeelhappywhenweexperiencesomethinggood,isespeciallyactiveinteenagebrains.Therefore,theteenbrainhastwoattacksagainstitwhenitcomestosayingnotojunkfood.“Ithasanincreaseddriveforrewardsandreducedself-control,”saidReichelt.Reicheltandherteamdidtheirownstudyusingmice,whosebrainsdevelopmuchlikeourown.Theydiscoveredthat“teenage”micethathadhigh-fatfoodsperformedworseonmemoryteststhanthoseeatingnormalfoods.Researcherssaidthehigh-fatfoodsmaymakethemice’sprefrontalcortexworklesseffectively.So,what’sthebestwaytosaynotojunkfood?Theanswerisexercise.Whenweexercise,thebrainbecomeslesssensitivetofood,besidesthis,italsohelpsourbrainsgrowandbecomebetterabletomakewisedecisionsandcontrolourbehaviors.27.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Whatproblemsarecausedbyjunkfood.B.Whatjunkfoodteenagerslikemost.C.Howjunkfoodharmsteenagebrains.D.Howjunkfoodshapesteenagebrains.28.Whatcanwelearnfromthestudiesmentionedinthepassage?A.Teenagersarelesssensitivethananyotheragegrouptojunkfood.B.Junkfoodmaymakepeople’sprefrontalcortexworklesseffectively.C.Dopaminehelpsourbrainsbecomebetterabletomakewisedecisions.D.Theprefrontalcortexmakesushappywhenwedosomethingenjoyable.29.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TeenageBrainsB.HealthyFoodforTeenagersC.FoodforThoughtD.Exercise:theBestforBrainsDHumansaregettingawayfromthenaturegraduallybecauseofthedevelopingtechnology.ButnowDigital(數(shù)字的)Technologyisofferingusanopportunitytolistentothesoundsinthenatureinpowerfulways,makingusgetclosertotheworldsofanimalsandplants.Allaroundthenature,therearesoundsthatwestruggletopickupandunderstand.Elephants,forexample,communicatewitheachotherusinginfrasound,asoundfarbelowourhumanhearingrange.Coral(珊瑚)intheoceanalsocommunicateswitheachotherthroughsoundwaves,withonepurposeofattractingbabycoraltoareaswhereitcansuccessfullygrow.Thisisashockingfactascoraldoesn’thaveanyears!Topickupsoundshumansarenormallyunabletohear,scientistshaveplacedlisteningdevices(裝置)intheseenvironments.Researchershaveattached(連接)tinymicrophonestohoneybees(蜜蜂)andturtles,andstucklisteningpoststhatcanreceivedifferentsoundwavesfromcoralreefs(礁)andtrees.Thesedevicesarecontrolledbycomputersandnetworkedwithdigitalsensorsandsatellites.Wheninterconnected,thesedigitaldevicesworklikeahearingaid(助聽器):enablinghumanstoobserveandrecordnature’ssoundsbeyondthelimitsofourownlisteningability.Afterthesoundsarerecorded,AIisthenabletodeterminetheirmeanings.Withthistechnology,humanscannotonlyunderstandtheanimals,butalsocommunicatebacktothem.Forexample,ateamofresearchersinGermanydecodedthehoneybees’behaviorwithAI.Thentheytaughttinyrobotshowtodothehoneybeedance.Usingthesedancingmachines,thescientistswereabletoorderthehoneybeestostopmoving,andtocommunicatewheretoflytocollectaspecificnectar.Inadditiontothepossibilityofspeakingwithanimals,theresearchcouldalsobeusedtocreateaformofhealingforanimalsandplants.That’stosay,inthenearfuture,scientistsmightbeabletogetcoraltogrowincertainareasbyplaying“healthyreef”sounds,whichcouldhelpsomeofthedamagewehavecausedtobecomehealthyagain.Now,DigitalTechnologyprovidesanewwayforhumanstolistentothelivelysoundsallaroundus.Thedreamofallowinghumanstocommunicatewithdifferentanimalsandplantsthroughoutthenatureisbeingonitsway.30.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutlisteningdevices?A.AIcanhelptoexplainthemeaningsofnature’ssounds.B.Thehearingaidcollectsthesoundsfromtheanimalsorplants.C.Scientistsneedtoconnectthedeviceswithcomputersandnetworks.D.Thedevicescanrecordnature’ssoundsbeyondpeople’slisteningability.31.Theword“healing”inParagraph4probablymeans“”.A.feedingB.killingC.repairingD.designing32.Whatcanyouinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Scientistsarelikelytodiscoveranewwayofrecording.B.Humanswillhavebettercommunicationwiththenature.C.It’spossibleforpeopletodancewiththehoneybeetogether.D.DigitalTechnologycanbeusedtocommunicatewithanything.33.Whatisthewriter’smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Todiscusshowtocontrollisteningdevices.B.Tocomparedifferentwaysforcommunication.C.Tointroduceatechnologytogetclosertothenature.D.Tosuggesthowtoimprovepeople’slisteningability.四、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。(共10分。其中34-36小題,每題2分;37小題4分)Anidolissomeonewhowerespectorlove.However,unlikemanyofmyclassmates,myidolisnotafilmstar,afamouswriterorasportsman.Heisneitheraworldleadernoranimportantpersonfromhistory.Myidolismydad.Mostpeoplebelievethatamanshouldgooutandwork.However,whenIwasonlyafive-year-oldboy,Iwasseriouslyillandneededattentionallthetime.Mymotherandfatherbothworkedandmygrandparentslivedfaraway.Thiswasabigproblem.Mydadknewhowmuchmymumlovedherjob,sohestoppedworkingtostayathomeandlookafterme.Manymeninthissituationwouldwanttheirwivestostaywiththechild,butmydadalwaysthinksaboutothersbeforehimself.Thismademestarttorespecthim.Mydadlatertookajobandworkedatnight.HechosethejobsothathewouldonlybeoutofthehousewhenIwassleeping.Sincethen,mydadhashelpedandsupportedmeineverythingIdo.IrememberwhenIwaslearningtorideabike.MydadranbehindmeandheldthebackofthebicyclesothatIwouldnotfall.IfeltsosafebecauseIknewhewasnear.Ididnotnoticewhenhestoppedholdingme.Soon,Iwasabletoridebymyself.Myfamilyisnotrich,andwedonotownabighouseoranexpensivecar.Mydadhasshowedmethatsomethingismoreimportantthanmoney.Mydadgivesmehistime.Althoughhenowworkshardeverydayandisoftenverybusy,healwaysmakestimetostaywithme.Hehelpsmewithmyhomework,andplaysgameswithmeatweekends.Wemakeandflyourownkites,goforwalksinthecountryside,andevencooktogether.HetaughtmethatIcanachieveanythingifIreallyworkhardonit.Mydadismyidolbecauseheshowedmethemostimportantthingsinlife.34.What’swrongwiththewriterwhenhewasfive?35.Whydidthewriter’sdadtakeajobtoworkatnight?36.Accordingtothewriter’sdad,whatismoreimportantthanmoney?37.Whoisyouridol?Whyishe/sheyouridol?(Giveatleasttworeasons)書面表達(dá)(共10分)五、文段表達(dá)。(共10分)38.從下面兩個(gè)題目中任選一題,根據(jù)中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50詞的文段寫作。文中已給出內(nèi)容不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。所給提示詞語僅供選用。請(qǐng)不要寫出你的校名和姓名。題
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