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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上海淀区高三年级第二学期期末练习2020. 6本试卷共10页,120分。考试时长100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,45分)第一节语法填空(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。ADuring my childhood, whenever the sun dropped and the blue sky came up, my father and I wo

2、uld climb the mountain near our house. Walking together, we had a lot of conversations through I I learned many valuable lessons. He always stressed to me, “You should have objectives and capacity like the mountain.,This has 2 (large) influenced my life. 3 the mountain-climbing, we couldnt have had

3、enough time to spend together because my father was busy.BYou have probably dreamed about 4 you would change the world, only to find that it seems impossible. However, you may have the power 5 (make) the world better with baby steps. That9s the idea behind the BA Challenge, which is a public service

4、 campaign co-initiated by Alibaba and Sina Weibo. It asks people to do something positive and then record the changes before and after. Since its first 6 (appear) on Sina Weibo on Sept. 2nd, the BA Challenge has attracted millions of viewers and participants. 7 these little things may be easily igno

5、red in our daily lives, they are well received by many viewers.CThere5 s nothing better than flying to a foreign destination to visit the attractions it 8 (have) to offer. Millions of people are doing the same, and why not? The world has an amazing variety of must-see sights, from breathtaking natur

6、al scenery to impressive old cities. But the problem is that too many of us 9 (visit) them at the same time, putting pressure on these delicate and ancient places. Thats why a number of beauty spots and historic sites have been introducing charges or restrictions on the number of tourists. There are

7、 many reasons for this: to reduce overcrowding, to manage wear and tear on old buildings and to tidy up the mess 10 (leave) behind.第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30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。How Running Helped Me Tirn My Life AroundIve never been an athlete. Aside from excelling a

8、t all academic disciplines at school, my main goal was to 11 PE at all costs. In my twenties, I went for an occasional yoga or Zumba class, but that was really the summary of all my athletic accomplishments.That was until the end of 2016, when I was unexpectedly laid off. The 12 of getting a new job

9、 soon were not in my favor and 13 thoughts of not being good enough started to kick in. I was feeling quite depressed but pushed myself to go and 14 for the TCS NYC Marathon runners as the course was going through our neighborhood.However, while being there, I got phenomenal 15 from all the runners,

10、 smiling, applauding and high-fiving constantly. Not a runner myself, I thought maybe I could give running a 16 , just to try, to use my neglected gym membership and see where it 17 me. And so I tried. I went to my local gym the next morning and got on a treadmill (跑步机).I was out of breath by minute

11、 five, but I18 down, walked for a bit and then restarted. I came back the next day, hoping to 19a fewminutes longer. By the end of two weeks, I could run for 30 minutes, which was a huge 20 .While I saw my body starting to look more toned, I also noticed my negative thoughts didnt occur that 21 And

12、it sparked a thoughtwhat if I could set a running 22 and sign up for my first- ever race? I did and races sort of became a new hobby.In the meantime, I was able to 23 a few freelance (自由职业的)projects. They offered me a good 24 , and, most importantly, the time to work out for the big race. Also, when

13、 I was going for interviews, I started to feel very 25 in my abilities, experience and skills.I got my full-time job 26 at my dream company just a couple of weeks before the halfmarathon. Although I got an 27 from overtraining right before the race, I still went for it and still finished within my 2

14、8 time.I still have a long running 29 ahead of meId love to work on my speed, my technique and I dream of running a marathon outside of the US. Running gives me 30 that I can do anything I set my mind to.11. A. attendB. avoidC. pursueD. postpone12. A. optionsB plansC. hopesD odds13. A. darkB. deepC.

15、 criticalD. random14. A. caUB. lookC. cheerD. stand15. A. sympathyB. pleasureC. luckD. energy16. A. liftB. shotC. breakD. choice17. A. meetsB. leavesC. takesD. drops18. A. cameB. fellC. wentD. slowed19. A. lastB. walkC. restD. function20. A. creditB. impactC. successD. opportunity21. A. readilyB. fr

16、equentlyC. normallyD. occasionally22. A. goalB. limitC. recordD. standard23. A. createB. secureC. approveD. continue24. A. serviceB. positionC. futureD. income25. A. absorbedB. interestedC. confidentD. confused26. A. offerB. permitC. scheduleD. application27. A. awardB. honorC. injuryD. issue28. A.

17、appointedB. expectedC. originalD. spare29. A. showB. routeC. distanceD. journey30. A. faithB. considerationC. evidenceD. guidance第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30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。AYou may have seen the term ubullet journal floating around online, but what exactly i

18、s a bullet journal? This article will highlight the uses for a bullet journal and why theyre great for people who wish to be more organized.What is a bullet journal?A bullet journal is a planner system which allows you to plan for the future, track the past and keep your life organized with lists se

19、parated by bullet points. It is a place for you to create clear, yet simple to-do lists and a place to keep a note of your life goals and aspirations.What does it help with?A bullet journal is perfect for people who like writing lists to keep themselves organized. Theyre great for doing as a hobby a

20、nd you can get creative with the way you present your lists. They9re also perfect for people who constantly write down to-do lists or make hand-written notes.Why is it important?A bullet journal is important because we all feel better when our life is organized. Organization can reduce stress and ma

21、ke you happier. Having your life in order, you will know exacdy what you have to do every day so that you can remember all of your life goals.How to create a bullet journal?The instructions will help you embark on your bullet journal.Step 1. Find or buy a blank notebookAny notebook with blank pages

22、will do because if you are someone who is creative and artistic, you can decorate the notebook any way you like.Step 2. Find or buy pensIts best to start off simple and choose a pen that you find easy to use and that you would feel comfortable writing with every day.Step 3. MonthliesIn this section,

23、 you can put a list of important dates for that particular month.Step 4. Dailies and WeekliesPut all of your daily or weekly tasks in this section so that you dont forget anything that you have to do during that day or week.Step 5. Life GoalsKeep a life goals section. This can include different coll

24、ections of goals, such as career, relationships, places you wish to visit and so on.Now start your bullet journal!Bullet journals are intended for those who hope to .A. keep life in orderB.lead a relaxing lifeC.highlight their progressD.reduce their workload32.33.Keeping bullet journals helps people

25、 .A. develop artistic tasteB.get rid of stressC.build a better moodD.give up a hobbyWhich of the following is most likely to be included in a bullet journal?A. Weekly expenses.C. Weather forecasts.B. Appointments with a dentist.D. Passwords to your computer.BStuttering (口 吃)has nothing to do with in

26、telligence. I know this because I stutter. If it takes me a while longer to say a word, its not because I cant remember the word; its because the neural G申经的) pathway that transforms words in my head into sounds in my mouth is wired differently. And differences, of course, are the best way to get ne

27、gative attention in our society. Taking extra time to get my words out can surely be frustrating, but thats nothing compared to the misery of dealing with peoples reactions.Almost all children who stutter are discouraged from speaking in one way or another. Its usually not as direct as someone walki

28、ng up to them and saying, “Hey, stuttering kid! Keep your mouth shut!” But when your voice causes adults and peers to snicker (窃笑)or roll their eyes, its pretty discouraging.Growing up, I learned to avoid speaking whenever possible. I hated what came out of my mouth, full of awkward breaks and pause

29、s. I figured whatever future I had, it probably involved a vow of silence.Today Fm a touring author and comedian. It took me 30-something years to get over stuttering. Did I stop stuttering? No! I couldnt stop if I wanted to. But I stopped wanting to stop. Instead of wasting all my time and energy t

30、rying to meet unattainable standards, I learned that its OK to stutter. And I learned by example. I attended the National Stuttering Association conference and met all kinds of people who stutterpeople who didnt hate themselves, who didnt silence themselves. They stuttered, and they were OK with it!

31、 I remember watching them and thinking, Thats who I want to be!Theres a popular saying in comedy: Your weakness is your strength. When I first entered my local open-mic scene, I was quickly met with some smart guys looking to score a cheap laugh at my expense. I remember introducing myself to one co

32、median and stuttering on my name, as I usually do. Eager to demonstrate his smartness, he replied, Is that Nina with five Ns? No, I said, its Nina with two Ns! Just like that, I had created a joke as the result of someone making fiin of my stutter.To this day, whenever I need inspiration for a new j

33、oke, I just think about all the ridiculous comments I get from non-stuttering people. Its a comedy gold mine!34. It takes the author longer to say a word because she has .A. a comparatively low IQB. trouble in organizing ideasC. a relatively small brainD. problems in her neural system35. What annoys

34、 the author most about her stuttering is .A. the unfriendly reactions of othersB. the difficulty in memorising wordsC. her unpromising future as a stuttererD. her embarrassing pauses during talks36. The author got over stuttering by .A. adjusting her attitude towards itB. getting help from non-stutt

35、erersC. telling herself constantly to stop itD. silencing herself whenever possible37. Paragraph 5 is mainly about the author5s .A. success as a comedianB , respect for other comediansC. resistance to others5 strengthD. acceptance of her imperfectionCThe ancient tale of the Country Mouse and the Tow

36、n Mouse was only the first to emphasize rural folks supposed simplicity when compared with more sophisticated urbanites. However, neuro-scientists announce that, in fact, it is city living that can dull the wits.The new study led by Dr. Spiers at Nantes University describes how they used a dataset f

37、rom 4 million people of a computer game, which tests navigating skills by asking players to memorise a map showing the location of checkpoints and then measuring how well players can find them, guided only by their mental map. Dr. Spiers and his colleagues examined the 4 million people from 38 count

38、ries, and found that the strongest indicator of a high score was a players ageolder people performed relatively poorly, which agrees with what researchers know about age-related cognitive decline. But the benefit of rural living was strong enough to offset some of that. Data showed that a 70-year-ol

39、d who grew up in the countryside had the navigational abilities of an average 60-year-old across the dataset.There is a huge gap between the navigation skills of rural and city people, and the researchers think they know why. Dr. Spiers says that the brains navigational abilities probably weaken in

40、the less challenging city environment because they are not being used as much. Although cities may appear more elaborate, they also feature more clues to help residents find their way, such as numbered streets. In the countryside, however, one field tends to look much the same as another, so there a

41、re fewer external landmarks to help guide the way.Neuroscientists already know that living and working in more complex environments can influence the function and structure of the brain. Brain scans of London taxi drivers, who have gained an encyclopedic memory of the city5 s streets, show that they

42、 tend to have an enlarged hippocampusa region of the brain acting as a neural GPS, sensing position and path on an internal map of the environment.The harmful effect of city living on navigation is probably most serious in people under 1618, Dr. Spiers says, because their still-developing brains res

43、pond and change the most according to external stimuli. And while people who live in cities with young children should not be alarmed, the study does raise some interesting ideas for urban planners: keep their city designs not so simple perhaps. And for everyone else, it might be an idea to turn off

44、 maps on the phone.38. The study led by Dr. Spiers shows that .A. the seniors score higher at computer gamesB. rural life benefits peoples sense of directionC. participants are better at finding ways in citiesD. the young remember checkpoints better in maps39. The underlined word uoffset,in Para. 2

45、most probably means .A. achieveB. confirmC. reduceD. replace40. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To introduce a new way of driver training.B. To expose the drawbacks of living in the urban area.C. To show the contrast between lives in the country and city.D. To present environments* impact on o

46、nes ability to locate places.41. What is the best tide for the passage?A. Lost in the CityB. Brain Weakened in CitiesC. Navigating to the CountrysideD. The Negative Effects of City LivingDCommunities across the world are starting to ban facial recognition technologies. The efforts are well intention

47、ed, but banning facial recognition is the wrong way to fight against modem surveillance (监 视).Generally, modem mass surveillance has three broad components: identification, correlation and discrimination.Facial recognition is a technology that can be used to identify people without their consent. On

48、ce we are identified, the data about who we are and what we are doing can be correlated with other data. This might be movement data, which can be used to follow” us as we move throughout our day. It can be purchasing data, Internet browsing data, or data about who we talk to via email or text. It might be data about our income, ethnicity, lifestyle, profession and interests. There is an entire industry of data brokers who

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