1、2019北京市东城区高三一模英 语2019.4本试卷共10页,共120分。考试时长100分钟。考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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一个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。ATons of waste is being left on Mount Qomolangma by a 1 (grow) number of visitors, which bothers many
2、people. A team will deal with the task 2 the climbing season ends this May, by which time there will be fewer visitors. Garbage 3 (collect) on Qomolangma requires two to three years of training, according to Cering Dandar, a mountaineer and guide.BFood is one of the most basic and important daily ne
3、eds. It gives us the strength and energy we need 4 (work) and play. Food also plays a role in our social interactions. Whether we 5 (celebrate) important occasions or just relaxing with friends, eating is an important social pastime. It is also an important part of our culture.6 a particular people
4、like to eat can tell us a lot 7 a countrys geography, history and traditions.CGoing to museums has become a trendy thing to do during the holidays in China. A popular choice this Spring Festival was the Palace Museum, 8 a special exhibition was staged to provide a virtual royal experience for visito
5、rs. The entire museum 9 (decorate) with newly-restored ancient royal lanterns and spring couplets, including a set of the Chinese character “Fu” 10 (write) by five Qing Dynasty emperors. 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。During my second year in high sch
6、ool, I got sick and missed a few days. When I11 , I was greeted with two essays due, three days of math and history homework, plus several tests. 12 I went home from school that day exhausted, I had to stay up really late to finish them all. The next day at school, I got a rude awakening: Id totally
7、 forgotten to prepare for the 13 on Romeo and Juliet, which Id take 14 my lunch hour! Worse still, I had 15 the in-class discussion and all the notes. When lunch came, I went to the English room to face my certain doom(厄运 ). All I could do was try to 16 on the questions I didnt know. As it turned ou
8、t, I didnt know the majority of the questions. I was just about to give17 when my pencil accidentally fell and broke. Standing by the blackboard sharpening my pencil, I 18 down and there in full view lay the answer sheet for the test! What good fortune! I can kiss good-bye to all my 19 of failing th
9、e test! My heart started beating, and my brain 20 , Yes! Read over the answersquickly! This was quickly followed by another voice, No! Youll get caught! My mind turning back and forth, Yes! No! Yes! No! This went on for ten of the 21 seconds in my entire life. Finally, I decided to finish the test o
10、n my own, without 22 ! I was satisfied with my decision but pretty 23 I had failed the test. The next day when I walked into the English room, my great joy of having been an24 soul changed into a wave of doom as I saw my test paper lying face down on my desk. I knew what awaited me. I stared at it a
11、 few seconds before I got up the 25 to turn it over. You can only imagine my 26 when I learned that I had passed the test! I have never in my whole life been so happy to see my 27 , a C-.My mom says the victories that 28 the most courage are won within. Now I know 29 what she means. Now not only can
12、 my conscience(良心) rest easy, but I dont have to worry about getting caught and meeting a sad 30 like Romeo and Juliet.11. A. arrived B. returned C. appeared D. finished12. A. If B. Because C. Until D. Although13. A. lecture B. essay C. play D. test 14. A. by B. upon C. over D. toward15. A. missed B
13、. carried C. lost D. dropped16. A. depend B. agree C. guess D. improve 17. A. in B. off C. out D. away18. A. wrote B. settled C. calmed D. looked19. A. boredom B. worries C. loneliness D. tiredness20. A. whispered B. warned C. persuaded D. chanted21. A. coldest B. saddest C. longest D. fastest22. A.
14、 suffering B. checking C. cheating D. thinking23. A. certain B. regretful C. annoyed D. relieved24. A. open B. honest C. optimistic D. energetic25. A. wisdom B. encouragement C. intention D. nerve26. A. anxiety B. shock C. fear D. appreciation27. A. paper B. credit C. rate D. grade28. A. take B. put
15、 C. find D. gain29. A. gradually B. exactly C. willingly D. seemingly30. A. film B. fact C. ending D. love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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe Perfect Sleep Chair is designed to be the most comfortable recliner chair. Whether you are sitting uprig
16、ht, relaxing in your favorite TV viewing position, or lying completely flat for sleeping, its like being on a cloud. A cloud that has built-in heat and massage settings to match your own personal comfort level. It even has a battery backup in case of a power cut.With Perfect Sleep Chair, theres a pe
17、rfect position for everybody, even those that prefer to lie flat but want the additional support that most mattresses(垫子) dont provide. At the touch of a button, the Perfect Sleep Chair gently lifts you to an almost standing position so you can get back on your feet with ease. Some owners use this f
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20、you purchase the Perfect Sleep Chair, youll get your choice of cloth and colors! Youll also receive White Glove Delivery. Professionals will carry the chair to the exact spot in your home where you want it, unpack it, inspect it, test it, position it, and even take the packaging away! To ensure that
21、 your product and purchase process is of the highest quality, our customer service team is here to answer any question, five days a week, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Please call us at 800-958-8324.31. According to the advertisement, Perfect Sleep Chair . (事实信息)A. helps detect illnessesB. supports various
22、body positionsC. comes with an additional mattressD. adjusts its temperature accordingly32. What is the key feature of Perfect Sleep Chair introduced in Paragraph 3? (推理判断)A. It is safe. B. It is lasting.C. It is portable. D. It is comfortable.33. What service can customers receive? A. Home delivery
23、. B. Free replacement. C. A 24-hour hotline. D. A money-back guarantee.B In the short time Steve and Zach had been inside their tent packing their tools, wind-blown flame had skipped from the top of one tree to another. The long dry summer had turned the forest into a tinderbox.“Lets go! We can make
24、 it back to the river we crossed today!” Steve kept Brady on the lead and their heads down against the fire-wind. But Brady barked a sharp warning. Ahead of them lay a thick curtain of smoke across the track. They would never make it through that. The dog was pulling at his lead trying to draw them
25、away from the smoke, and yet Steve was uneasy. It seemed to him that they were moving away from the river.Suddenly, Zach cried. “Zach!” Steve shouted. “Are you OK? Where are you?” Then Brady pulled Steve down a sharp slope(坡). At its base, Zach was rubbing his ankle. As Steve helped his friend to hi
26、s feet, Brady lifted his head and snuffed(嗅) the smoke-laden wind. Next moment, the dog bounded away and disappeared. The boys shouted for him, but he didnt come back. Steve couldnt blame Brady for panicking. He himself wanted to run even though he didnt have a clue which way.Steve and Zach hadnt go
27、ne far when there was a familiar bark, and Brady came bounding, stopped directly in front of Steve and hit him with his head, pushing him back toward the slope theyd just climbed. But Steve didnt get it. Then Brady grabbed the boys jeans and started pulling. The message was clear, but Steve hesitate
28、d. Of course he remembered Brady saving his uncles life when the dog was much younger. Was he still sharp enough to get them through this?Nearby, a pine went up in a whoosh of smoke. Brady pulled again, urgently. “OK, big guy,” Steve gritted(咬紧牙关). Brady led them back down the slope and into the tre
29、es. Not far from them fire was touching underbrush. Several times the big dog stopped. Often he changed directions. Steve was so tired that he just wanted to rest, but Brady wouldnt have it. The dog bullied both boys to go on. How long theyd walked Steve had no idea. He was almost numb when he heard
30、 itthe wonderful sound of rushing water! 34. What happened to Steve and Zach at first? A. They got injured. B. They lost their dog. C. They were trapped. D. They became separated. 35. Brady ran away to _. A. seek help B. find a way outC. rescue Zach D. escape for life36. How did Steve feel after Bra
31、dy pulled his jeans? A. Uneasy. B. Impatient. C. Numb. D. Uncertain.37. The passage basically describes _.A. an adventure B. an explorationC. an escape game D. a training programC Most groups of plants and animals are richer in species and more plentiful near the equator. In the ocean, that holds tr
32、ue for cold-blooded predators(掠食者). But warm-blooded predators are more diverse toward the poles and noticeably missing from several warm hot spots. Why? John Grady, an ecologist, and his team considered the possibilitywarm-blooded animals need a lot to fuel their metabolism(新陈代谢). Perhaps colder wa
33、ters are just richer in small fish? But they found that at higher, colder places, there isnt actually much more food around. Its more that warm-blooded animals are eating a much bigger share of it than their cold-blooded competitors. The real explanation is simple. An animals speed, swiftness, and i
34、ntelligence depend on its metabolism, which in turn depends on its temperature. Since birds and mammals can keep heating their bodies in icy conditions, they remain fast and attentive. By contrast, the fish they hunt become slower and duller. At some tipping point of temperature, seals, dolphins, an
35、d penguins start outswimming their prey(猎物). They become more likely to come upon targets and outpace the cold-blooded predators of their own.In Gradys words, “Warm-bodied predators are favoured where preys are slow, stupid and cold.” Thats why sharks and other predatory fish dominate near the equat
36、or, but colder waters are the kingdom of whales and seals. By keeping food to themselves in the poles, these creatures can then specialize on specific types of prey, which makes them more likely to split into separate species. The killer whales of the North Pacific, for example, include mammal-eatin
37、g transients and fish-eating, year-round residents.But the world is changing. Its likely that the surface of the oceans will warm by 2 to 3 within this century. Gradys team estimates that every time the oceans surface warms by 1, populations of sea mammals will fall by 12%, and populations of seals
38、and sea lions will fall by 24%. But “predictions are hard,” Donna Hauser from the University of Alaska Fairbanks notes. “Polar bears are losers of a warming world, but some populations are still doing well. Some groups of whales have changed the timing of their migrations; others are hunting in deep
39、er, colder waters. These changes might make sea mammals more adaptable to changing climates. Maybe they just need to find the places where fish remain slow, stupid and cold.”38. Why are there more types of warm-blooded predators near the poles? A. Because there is more food.B. Because there are fewe
40、r enemies.C. Because they are faster and wiser.D. Because they consume less energy.39. The author mentions the killer whales to show _. A. the benefit of biological evolutionB. food preference of different sea mammalsC. the distinction of specific types of predatorsD. the advantage of constant body
41、temperature40. What is Donna Hausers attitude towards the future of the sea mammals? A. Positive. B. Negative. C. Neutral. D. Sceptical.41. Which is the best title for the passage? A. Are the Poles Heaven for Sea Predators?B. How Do Sea Mammals Track Their Prey?C. Why Do the Warm-Blooded Like Food C
42、old?D. Is the World Too Hot for the Warm-Blooded? D Last fall, I happened to overhear a student telling the others he had decided not to sign up for an introductory philosophy course. The demands of his major, he said seriously, meant he needed to take “practical” courses, and “enlightenment” would
43、simply have to wait. For now, employability was the most important. The students conversation fits into a larger alarming narrative about the role of the humanities in higher education. In a time of dizzying technological achievement and of rapid scientific innovation, sceptics of the humanities may
44、 question the usefulness of studying Aristotle, the Italian Renaissance or Chinese fiction. Actually, I regret not interrupting that student to argue for taking that introductory philosophy course. I would have started by reminding him that, for much of Americas history, college graduates were not c
45、onsidered truly educated unless they had mastered philosophy, literature, political theory and history. The key role of higher education was to invite students into the conversations about matters like what it means to be alive and the definition of justice. Fostering engagement with these subjects
46、is still an essential part of the universitys function in society.I would have also mentioned to the student that he was misinformed about the job market. It is true that many employers are looking for graduates with specialized technical skills, but they also look for other capabilities. As the wor
47、ld is transformed by artificial intelligence, machine learning and automation, the unique human qualities of creativity, imagination and moral reasoning will be the ultimate coin of the realm. All these skills are developed in humanities courses.Further, I would have argued that while a degree ancho
48、red in the sciences is an important precondition for many jobs, it is not the only route. Look no further than the founders of companies such as LinkedIn, Slack and Flickr, who are among the many tech businesspersons with degrees in the humanities, and who credit that training for their success. Con
49、trary to the widely held belief that humanities majors have a hard time getting jobs, recent studies show that those with humanities degrees are successful in the workplace, experiencing low rates of unemployment and reporting high levels of job satisfaction. The ratio between average median(中位数 ) incomes for humanities degree holders and those with business, engineering, and health and medical sciences de