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1、2022北京海淀初三一模英 語202204學校_ 姓名_ 準考證號_考生須知1本試卷共8頁,共兩部分,39道題,滿分60分??荚嚂r間90分鐘。2在試卷和答題卡上準確填寫學校名稱、姓名和準考證號。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,請將本試卷、答題卡和草稿紙一并交回。第一部分本部分共33題,共40分。在每題列出的四個選項中,選出最符合題目要求的一項。一、單項填空(每題05分,共6分)從下面各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項。1My brother is very frie

2、ndly_ gets along well with othersAHeBSheCIDYou2Wu Dajing,a gold medalist, started to practice speed skating _the age of tenAonBinCfor Dat3-_do you play basketball with your classmates, David?-Twice a weekAHow oftenBHow longCHow soon DHow far4Our parents help and support us a lot, _we should be thank

3、ful to themAbutBorCsoDbecause5-_you lend me your dictionary,Laura?Sorry, I can't I have just lent it to EricACouldBShouldCMustDNeed6We should keep in mind that nothing is_y than safetyAimportant Bmore importantCmost importantDthe most important7-Nick, take out the trash, please-Wait a minute, Mo

4、m I_an e-mail to Mr Smith nowAwrite Bam writing Cwrote Dwill write8The supermarket_ at 8:30 a.m. and closes at 8:30 p.m. every dayAis opening Bopened Copens Dwill open9All of us _great progress since we started junior high schoolAmakeBmade Chave madeDwill make10The kids _an online lesson when their

5、parents arrived home yesterdayAtookBtake Care taking Dwere taking11A new hospital _in the village by the government last yearAbuilds Bbuilt Cis builtDwas built12-Tom, do you know_?-Next FridayAwhen will we hold the sports meetingBwhen we will hold the sports meeting Cwhen did we hold the sports meet

6、ingDwhen we held the sports meeting二、完形填空(每題1分,共8分)閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇最佳選項。It was January 2021My second term in high school had just endedTwo weeks earlier,my parents checked my grades and 13 more than 20 missing tasksBright and able as I was,I had often struggled(掙扎)with 14 and

7、 procrastination(拖延),especially with writing tasksBut this time was different,and the pandemic(疫情)was to blameI was doing my first year partly from home-where I did my schoolwork on my own time,and,for the most part,without teacher guidanceThe 15 was too muchI could do a million other things rather

8、than my homeworkI told my mom what I was missing from my teachers and classmates,"When a teacher walks around the classroom,you want to be on task,and you don't want to fall behind the other studentsMy parents tried to help, but their 16 fell far short of their expectations Tired from worki

9、ng long days, they criticized rather than advised Late-night learning hours ended in 17 matches All three of us were upset and stressed outWe knew we couldn't solve this alone So when my mom heard that Steve Merrill, an experienced teacher, could help, she 18 outMr. Merrill told me that his stud

10、ents also had problems in the same areas: task organization and time management He taught me to break down big tasks into small ones We met twice a week, over video, where we could look over my tasks and put the skill into practice After a few months, I started to see positive results My grades were

11、 improving My work habits were becoming more regular There were 19 late-night learning hours and fightsThe other evening I came downstairs to ask my parents for help with a writing task There was something different I had 20 most of it two days before the deadline! While I don't expect this scho

12、ol year to be easy, I now have some of the tools I need to help me through it13Acounted BfinishedCchanged Dgave14AdiscussionBexpressionCcompetitionDorganization15Aknowledge Bstress Cfreedom Dadvice16ArulesBefforts ChabitsDexperiences17Asearching Breading CjokingDshouting18AreachedBhelpedCworked Ddro

13、pped19AbetterBfewerCstrongerDbusier20AsharedBforgottenCcompleted Dmistaken三、閱讀理解(每題2分,共26分)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四個選項中,選擇最佳選項。AYou change into your pajamas,turn off the lights,and get yourself ready to sleepHow do you prefer to sleep,on the back or on your side?Here are some interesting slee

14、ping positionsStarfish Starfish is when you lie on your back and sleep with your arms lifted up near your headAccording to studies,only 5%of people sleep like thisIt often causes lower back painYou can place a pillow(枕頭)under your knees if you have lower back painYou will feel more comfortable this

15、waySoldier Position This sleeping position is kind of strange, but very common It's when you sleep on your back with your arms down and very close to your body Studies have shown that people who sleep like this may be quieter It is actually a good sleeping position, as it helps keep your spine (

16、脊柱) in a straight lineSleeping on Your Belly Do you like to sleep on your belly, but experience problems oftentimes? The position might not help you It can make your neck uncomfortableBut if this is how you like to sleep, you might consider using a very soft cooling pillow to keep your neck comforta

17、bleFreefall If this sleeping position is not familiar to you, you should know that at least 7% of the world's population sleep that way In this position, you have your hands on or around your pillow, with your head turned to one side But it may create a twist (扭傷) in the neck Some studies sugges

18、t that generally you' re a social person if you like to sleep in this position21Which sleeping position often causes lower back pain?AStarfishBSoldier PositionCSleeping on Your BellyDFreefall22Sleeping in the soldier position helps _.Ayou fall asleep quickly Bkeep your spine in a straight line C

19、you breathe easily Dtreat the pain in your neck23If Tom likes to sleep in the freefall position, he might be _.Asocial Bquiet Chonest DcarefulBJeremiah's MistakeJeremiah's Mistake Jeremiah hurried into the kitchen and washed his hands He had exactly one hour until his father got home He wasn

20、't used to starting dinner this early On his nights to cook, Jeremiah generally got dinner ready in fifteen minutes But Dad always praised Jeremiah's meals, no matter how simple they were “Delicious!”he would say But Jeremiah knew Dad liked more complicated (復雜的) dishes, because on Dad's

21、 nights to cook, he used a ton of ingredients Dad was a natural cook Not Jeremiah-at least, not until tonightIt was Dad's birthday, and for once in his life, Jeremiah was cooking something complicated: spaghetti with homemade sauce (醬) He'd eaten it a million times, so he knew most of the in

22、gredients“Tomatoes, onions, garlic, beef,”he thought, looking through the fridge They had everything except the beef No problem -they'd go vegetarian tonightJeremiah cut up the vegetables with Dad's special knife and put them into the potThen he turned to Dad's spice(香料)collectionHe pick

23、ed a few familiar ones and put them inThe pleasing smell of fresh tomatoes amazed him He tasted it just as Dad usually did It was terrible! Way too spicy Aha! A lime would cool things down He added in as much lime juice as he couldOne more taste Ugh It was awful! Now the sauce was sour and spicyHe l

24、eft the kitchen and went into his room He could at least order pizza, so Dad wouldn't have to stay hungry on his own birthday As he counted his money, he heard the front door open“Hi,Jer!”Dad called"Coming"Jeremiah returned to the kitchen,where he found Dad digging through the food cup

25、board"I'm buying pizza,"Jeremiah said"It's not much of a birthday dinner"Dad turned,holding a bag of chips and a bowl of Jeremiah's spaghetti sauce"We don't need pizza!"Dad smiled"This delicious salsa(薩爾薩辣醬)is a meal in itself!"24Why did Jeremi

26、ah decide to cook something complicated?ABecause it was his dad's birthdayBBecause his dad told him to do soCBecause he arrived home earlyDBecause he was a natural cook25Jeremiah thought the sauce he made was _.Aneither sour nor spicy enoughBdifferent from what he had expected Csimple but health

27、yDas delicious as he had imagined26What can we learn about Jeremiah's father?AHe takes his job seriouslyBHe is creative and strictCHe expects his son to be skillfulDHe is loving and encouragingCWhy Do Top Athletes Choke Under Pressure?According to classic economic theory, the higher the reward,

28、the better the expected performance As a result, we could expect the best performance at the most important moments But why do we so often see the most talented and experienced athletes perform much worse than expected in important competitions like the Olympics?Why the Drop in Performance?It is not

29、 necessarily true that there's a direct relationship between incentives (激勵) and achievementResearch has shown that increased motivation (動機) beyond a certain level harms an athlete's performanceWe call this phenomenon "choking under pressure" Greater incentives may lead to higher

30、levels of arousal (興) The relationship between performance and arousal looks like an inverted U shape (倒U形), meaning that performance is the best at certain levels of arousal and drops with over-arousalThe desire to perform as well as possible is thought to create performance pressure Many studies h

31、ave shown increased pressure has a bad effect on athletes' performance in skill-based games When people overthink or consciously monitor each step, the drop in performance happens 28 Beyond the pressure coming from the important competitions, another thing that may add pressure is the level of e

32、xpectations An experiment suggested high audience expectations harm performance in a skill-based task For example, one of the most famous biathletes in history, Martin Fourcade, said it was very emotional for him to compete in his home country and also much harder than competing abroad because of gr

33、eater expectationsWe tested this home disadvantage by using data from biathlon (冬季兩項) competitions over 17 yearsWe have found the most titled athletes miss a lot more shots when competing in their home country compared to when they compete abroad The most reasonable explanation likely relates to the

34、 level of expectations from the homelandHow to Deal with It?There are several ways to reduce stress, such as a countdown or taking a deep breath before the task But the base for any solution is to realize that stress affects performance Choking under pressure can happen to the best athletes and it&#

35、39;s not a shame to admit it The more athletes know about the effect pressure can have on them, the more likely they are to succeed at the highest level27What can we learn from "choking under pressure"?AThe higher the reward, the better the expected performanceBBetter achievement in games

36、results from a drop in pressureCArousal beyond a certain level harms an athlete's performanceDAthletes' performance in games has something to do with their training28Which of the following would be the best heading for Paragraph 4 and 5?APressure as a Key to Improving Performance BPressure a

37、s a Push for Becoming Top-level Athletes CHigh Expectations as a Cause of Choking Under Pressure DHigh Expectations as an Incentive to Compete in the Home Country29To deal with pressure, the athletes should first_.Aavoid the possible feelings of pressure Bshare their worries with friends and coaches

38、 Ctry their best to succeed at the highest level Drecognize the effect of stress on performanceDNowadays, the online world is nearly as important as the real one It is not uncommon to see the whole Internet bands together to "cancel" someone after they make a mistake, which is called Cance

39、l Culture It can result in a person, if famous, losing fans and having to face attacks online Even a normal person faces risks of losing their jobs or personal relationships While stepping foot on any social media platform, everyone including young children can fall victim to itCancel Culture is a l

40、ose-lose situation The person being canceled has to stand the negative effects of the Internet, and the people doing the canceling are contributing to (促成) the mindset that it's okay to do this to people they don't knowYoung kids may not understand or contribute completely to Cancel Culture,

41、 but by simply being on the Internet, they can see it firsthand, affecting their real lives A New York Metro Parents article describes one girl who was canceled in school the same way people are canceled on the Internet, and her friends wouldn't even talk to or look at herDrPam Rultledge, a medi

42、a psychologist, explains in her blog post that Cancel Culture discourages kids from expressing their opinions and standing up for others It's always an "us against them mindset; anyone agreeing with the person being canceled is at risk of being left out online tooSo again I ask, what is thi

43、s teaching our kids? That they aren't allowed to make mistakes? That they have to be perfect? This may be the current narrative, but it shouldn't be Everyone messes up at some point, especially young children They shouldn't be publicly punished for it and not given the chance to change p

44、eople's minds Forgiveness is an important skill kids need to learn, and Cancel Culture is encouraging the oppositeOne small mistake doesn't make someone a bad person, but Cancel Culture makes them feel as if they are Cancel Culture doesn't have to exist We make it exist And just as easil

45、y, we can make it disappear by contributing to an online world full of praise and love30The underlined words "fall victim to" in Paragraph 1 probably mean “ ”.Abe attracted to Bget used to Cbe shocked by Dget hurt by31Why does the writer mention the New York Metro Parents article in Paragr

46、aph 2?ATo explain why Cancel Culture does harm to children's friendshipsBTo stress the importance of close relationships with friends for studentsCTo show how Cancel Culture has exercised influence on kids' real livesD To suggest possible ways of changing the habit of overusing the Internet3

47、2 In Cancel Culture, a person who makes mistakes will be .Acomforted with great patience Bleft out and publicly punishedCtaught how to correct the mistakes Dblocked from using the Internet again33By saying "This may be the current narrative, but it shouldn't be" in Paragraph 4,the writ

48、er wants to express that Cancel Culture .Ais easy to change Bhas a two-sided nature Cis supposed to be canceledDstops mistakes from being repeated第二部分本部分共6題,共20分。根據(jù)題目要求,完成相應任務。四、閱讀表達(每題2分,共10分)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Eradajere Oleita has a tradition on her birthday of finding some way to give backSo as her

49、25th birthday was around the corner in 2020,she started looking for her next projectShe found it when she came across a video on the Internet about how to iron foil-lined(鋁箔內(nèi)襯的)chip bags into sleeping bagsOleita said the video gave her the idea of the Chip Bag Project"This is a project that all

50、ows me to really bring two of my passions together, people and the environment,"Oleita said "We throw so much stuff away and never really think about where that's ending""It takes about four hours to sew (縫) a sleeping bag Each takes around 150 to 300 chip bags, depending on

51、whether they' re single-serve or family size,"Oleita told The Detroit News "Our sleeping bags are better than the cotton ones They are waterproof, lightweight, and easy to carry around"Once each sleeping bag is complete, it's packed with other donated winter necessities such a

52、s socks, gloves and hats to be given away to homeless peopleSince its start in 2020, the Chip Bag Project has collected over 800,000 chip bags and, as of last December, created 110 sleeping bags"Every time we get a chip bag we're taking something-something that's not going into our wate

53、r,Oleita said"And when we give somebody a bag,we're giving warmth,and we're helping a human lifeThe Chip Bag Project is just the latest environmental project for OleitaShe has also worked with the Youth Energy Squad,a program that teaches students about environmental sustainability(可持續(xù)性

54、)One of her first large projects was creating a 6-foot-tall Minion character out of recycled plastic bottles"Before,I felt like environmental things were not topics for people like me,"Oleita said"But now I believe that each of us can contribute to the future of the world by training

55、people not to be careless with their things,and meanwhile,helping people in need"34What gave Oleita the idea of the Chip Bag Project?35How long does it take to make a sleeping bag out of chip bags?36Why are the sleeping bags better than the cotton ones according to Oleita?37What is the Minion c

56、haracter created by Oleita made of?38Why is Oleita's Chip Bag Project meaningful?五、文段表達(10分)39從下面兩個題目中任選一題,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)容不計入總詞數(shù)。所給提示詞語僅供選用。請不要寫出你的校名和姓名。題目假如你是李華,你們學校英語角留言板本月的主題為“致我最想感謝的人”,請你用英語寫一則留言,談談你最想感謝誰,以及你感謝他/她的理由。提示詞語:support,encourage,advice,helpful,patience提示問題:Who do you want to tha

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