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1、2019北京海淀区高三二模英 语2019年5月本试卷共10页,共120分。考试时长100分钟。考生务必将答案答在答题纸上,在试卷上作答无效。考试结束后,将答题纸交回。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。ATo me, the most beautiful thing is the ocean. It is beautiful because it has a calming effect. When 1 (lis

2、ten) to the sound of the waves, I feel peaceful. 2 the age of 10, I went to the beach for the first time. With my feet in the water, I felt totally relaxed, and the sound of the ocean really 3 (comfort) me. From then on, I often dream of floating in the ocean, feeling carefree. BDiscovering yourself

3、 plays 4 important role in inspiring your confidence. By doing so, you could know 5 you are weak in. And you may also realize youre quite a great person with great strengths. So when youre in a hard situation, you will believe in 6 (you) and spend the most difficult time with confidence. Otherwise y

4、ou may give up and then lose everything. Therefore, the ability 7 (trust) yourself will decide your future a lot. CThe year 2018 marks the 40th anniversary of Chinas reform and opening-up. The past four decades has seen China shift its society from a farmers community to a digital culture 8 (success

5、ful). Under the leadership of CPC, many 9 (achievement) can be seen in every field. The life of the Chinese people has improved, with millions of people being lifted out of poverty. The country now has the worlds 10 (large) high-speed rail network. And with around 800 million Internet users, China h

6、as become the worlds fastest-growing online shopping market. 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。I was studying chemistry at college because my family thought it was the key to success. One day, my professor took me aside and asked a very simple question, “

7、Why are you in my class when its obvious that you have little or no 11 in chemistry?”I came up with an explanation by 12 pressure from my dad, but he knew it was just a /an 13 excuse. He gave me the following advice.“Success can only be measured by oneself, and each of us is 14 . Your success will n

8、ot be the same as mine, as your neighbors or your parents. There is no secret formula(公式), no examination you have to 15 , and no guarantee, but there is a secret ingredient 16 . To be successful in life in the broadest sense, you must pursue your passion. 17 it is fixing cars or exploring the world

9、, you must be passionate about your 18 and set a path to achieve it. Only then will you find true 19 .”Since I was just nineteen years old, that was pretty profound advice to 20 , but I knew instinctively (本能地) that he was 21 . I made a conscious self-examination of my short life to 22 where my pass

10、ion was hiding. It was so 23 that even my kid sister could have told me my true passion was music. It was in my genes. I could play the piano by ear, but had 24 considered music as a hobby.symphony orchestraCould I be a successful musician? Or a songwriter? Or a music critic? There was only one way

11、to find out, so I took my professors 25 and switched to the universitys music school. I studied harmony and composition, learned how to play a clarinet(单簧管) and 26 the symphony orchestra. I felt as though I was on top of the world, and that 27 has never left me. Im now fifty-four years old, and a ve

12、ry happy and 28 man. As I look at the walls of my small office, I still get a thrill at seeing the records I 29 , the photos of the famous musicians I was lucky enough to play with, and the praises from many of the finest instrumentalists in the world who I am honored to call my friends.Life was a l

13、ong journey, and not a/an 30 one, but I followed my passion and succeeded. 11. A. achievement B. doubt C. interest D. belief 12. A. blaming B. gathering C. overcoming D. reducing 13. A. accurate B. weak C. direct D. innocent 14. A. different B. perfect C. honest D. creative 15. A. design B. pass C.

14、control D. stand 16. A. knowledge B. confidence C. passion D. effort 17. A. Unless B. Because C. While D. Whether18. A. study B. need C. goal D. gift 19. A. fortune B. friendship C. character D. happiness20. A. confirm B. absorb C. remember D. seek 21. A. sensitive B. generous C. kind D. right22. A.

15、 choose B. report C. discover D. follow 23. A. likely B. obvious C. popular D. practical 24. A. only B. even C. never D. seldom25. A. message B. lecture C. advice D. view 26. A. helped B. started C. hosted D. joined27. A. feeling B. experience C. expression D. appreciation 28. A. independent B. pati

16、ent C. brave D. contented29. A. bought B. made C. received D. copied 30. A. easy B. good C. ordinary D. safe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。 A Everyone at Pacsafe is always eager to get out in the world and enjoy new cultures, food, and experience

17、s. With that in mind we asked a few of our top travel bugs for their best travel destination recommendations for 2019. They also included their favorite Pacsafe bag to take on the trip. Enjoy and hopefully get some ideas for your own globe-trotting adventure.Sri Lanka-Alison Hanko, Global Marketing

18、DirectorIm going to Sri Lanka this summer holiday and cant wait. Its close to Hong Kong where I live and Ive always wanted to go. The food is supposed to be amazing. It seems really relaxing and I really want to do the Kandy to Badulla train ride, which looks just stunning. Weve booked a good mix of

19、 beaches, some time in a safari tent to hopefully see elephants in the wild. For my bag, Ill most likely take the Quiksilver 40L Pack because it has the built-in wet pack for my bikinis. Its also a great size for a week-long trip in a warm climate. Japan-Ben Barras, Creative DirectorJapan is definit

20、ely my best travel destination recommendation. The culture, the streets, the architecture, the inspiration you get from all of that is amazing. The food is also fascinating. Its where Im most planning to go. Tokyo obviously, but also visiting the mountains. You can go snowboarding, which I havent do

21、ne for years.I have a Vibe 25L Backpack which you can pack a lot in. The thing I like most about it is that its compact, but still fits plenty in. Ill pair that up with a larger travel bag for the rest of my things and use the backpack to get around day to day.Berlin-Phil Hayes, Executive VP of Glob

22、al DesignFor me, its definitely Berlin. Im particularly excited about the fashion, which I hear is pretty full on. Also the art galleries and history. Food, nightlife. Everything Ive heard about Berlin is pretty cool, so Im going to suck as much as I can out of it. Worlds Global Style Network had th

23、e Berlin shopping list that came out recently, so Im going to follow that through as well.Bag wise, it will be the Quiksilver X Collab Bag. Its the 25L Anti-theft Backpack. Its normally my go-to bag for city trips because its super easy to lock on the plane and in bars, and its just the right amount

24、 of space.31. Which of the Pacsafe bag is a good choice for beach travel?A. The Quiksilver 40L Pack. B. The Vibe 25L Backpack.C. The Quiksilver X Collab Bag. D. 25L Anti-theft Backpack.32. If you are interested in fashion, which destination should you choose?A. Sri Lanka.B. Japan.C. Hong Kong.D. Ber

25、lin.33. What can you enjoy in all the three places mentioned?A. Beautiful beaches.B. Amazing food. C. Fascinating art. D. Cool snowboarding.34. The main purpose of the passage is to _.A. share personal travelling experiences B. offer practical tips on taking adventureC. present cultures in different

26、 countries D. recommend favorable travel destinations BOn March 25, 2010, Kate and David heard the words every parent dreads: Their newborn wasnt going to make it. Their twinsa girl and a boywere born two minutes apart and 14 weeks premature, weighing just over two pounds each. Doctors had tried to

27、save the boy for 20 minutes but saw no improvement. His heartbeat was nearly gone, and hed stopped breathing. The baby had just moments to live.“I saw him gasp (喘息), but the doctor said it was no use,” Kate told the Daily Mail five years later. “I know it sounds stupid, but if he was still gasping,

28、that was a sign of life. I wasnt going to give up easily.”Still, the couple knew this was likely a goodbye. In an effort to cherish her last minutes with the tiny boy, Kate asked to hold him.“I wanted to meet him, and for him to know us,” Kate told Today. “Wed resigned ourselves to the fact that we

29、were going to lose him, and we were just trying to make the most of those last, precious moments.”Kate unwrapped the boy, whom the couple had already named Jamie, from his hospital blanket and asked David to take his shirt off and join them in bed. The first-time parents wanted their son to be as wa

30、rm as possible and hoped the skin-to-skin contact would improve his condition. They also talked to him.“We were trying to persuade him to stay,” Kate told the Daily Mail. “We explained his name and that he had a twin that he had to look out for and how hard we had tried to have him.”Then something m

31、iraculous happened. Jamie gasped againand then he started breathing. Finally, he reached for his fathers finger.The couples lost boy had made it.“Were the luckiest people in the world,” David told Today.Eight years later, Jamie and his sister, Emily, are happy and healthy. The couple only recently t

32、old the kids the story of their birth. “Emily burst into tears,” Kate said. “She was really upset, and she kept hugging Jamie. This whole experience makes you cherish them more.”35. What can we learn about the newborn babies?A. The boys heart had stopped beating.B. The boy was 2 minutes older than t

33、he girl.C. The twins were born 14 weeks before the due date.D. The twins were expected to live for only 20 minutes.36. When the couple knew they would lose the boy, they _.A. begged the doctor to save him B. took his shirt off and then put him in bed C. wrapped him with his blanket to keep him warmD

34、. talked to him and made close physical contact with him37. Whats the best title for the passage?A. The Power of Hug.B. The Miracle of Love.C. The Bond Between Twins.D. The Responsibility of Parents. CIts common knowledge that the woman inLeonardo da Vincis most famous painting seems to look back at

35、 observers, following them with her eyes no matter where they stand in the room. But this common knowledge turns out wrong. A new study finds that the woman in the painting is actually looking out at an angle thats 15.4 degrees off to the observers rightwell outside of the range that people normally

36、 believe when they think someone is looking right at them. In other words, said the study author, Horstmann, “Shes not looking at you.” This is somewhat ironic, because the entire phenomenon of a persons gaze (凝视) in a photograph or painting seeming to follow the viewer is called the “Mona Lisa effe

37、ct” . That effect is absolutely real, Horstmann said. If a person is illustrated or photographed looking straight ahead, even people viewing the portrait from an angle will feel they are being looked at. As long as the angle of the persons gaze is no more than about 5 degrees off to either side, the

38、Mona Lisa effectoccurs.This is important for human interaction with on-screen characters. If you want someone off to the right side of a room to feel that a person on-screen is looking at him or her, you dont cut the gaze of the character to that sidesurprisingly, doing so would make an observer fee

39、l like the character isnt looking at anyone in the room at all. Instead, you keep the gaze straight ahead.Horstmann and his co-author were studying this effect for its application in the creation ofartificial-intelligence avatars(虚拟头像)when Horstmann took a long look at the “Mona Lisa” and realized s

40、he wasnt looking at him.To make sure it wasnt just him, the researchers asked 24 people to view images of the “Mona Lisa” on a computer screen. They set a ruler between the viewer and the screen and asked the participants to note which number on the ruler intersected Mona Lisas gaze. To calculate th

41、e angle of Mona Lisas gaze as she looked at the viewer, they moved the ruler farther from or closer to the screen during the study. Consistently, the researchers found, participants judged thatthe woman in the “Mona Lisa” portrait was not looking straight at them, but slightly off to their right. So

42、 why do people repeat the belief that her eyes seem to follow the viewer? Horstmann isnt sure. Its possible, he said, that people have the desire to be looked at, so they think the woman is looking straight at them. Or maybe the people who first coined the term “Mona Lisa effect” just thought it was

43、 a cool name. 38. It is generally believed that the woman in the painting “Mona Lisa”_.A. attracts the viewers to look backB. seems mysterious because of her eyesC. fixes her eyes on the back of the viewersD. looks at the viewers wherever they stand39. What gaze range in a painting will cause the Mo

44、na Lisa effect? A. B. C. D.40. The experiment involving 24 people was conducted to_. A. confirm Horstmanns belief B. create artificial-intelligence avatars C. calculate the angle of Mona Lisas gaze D. explain how the Mona Lisa effect can be applied41. What can we learn from the passage?A. Horstmann

45、thinks its cool to coin the term “Mona Lisa effect”.B. The Mona Lisa effect contributes to the creation ofartificial intelligence.C. Feeling being gazed at by Mona Lisa may be caused by the desire for attention.D. The position of the ruler in the experiment will influence the viewers judgement.DWhat

46、 a Messy Desk Says About YouFor some time, psychologists have been studying how personality traits affect health and health-related choices. Not surprisingly, they have found that people blessed with innate conscientiousness, meaning that they are organized and predictable, typically eat better and live longer than people who are disorderly. They also tend to have immaculate offices.What has been less clear is whether neat environments can produce good habits even in those who arent necessarily innately conscientious. To find out, researchers at the University of Minnesota c

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