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1 . What do you know about the price of meat?
A.It is going up every day.
B.It is high everywhere.
C.It is higher in other stores.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了四个科学主题活动,包括科学故事秀、用3D打印技术自己设计手机壳、自制水下汽车的设计以及为8岁以下的小朋友设计的动物王国活动。

2 . Welcome to Our Festival

Story Show in Oheron

Adults

8:00 pm-10:00 pm

Join us for an evening of true, personal stories about science. Come to the only show where you can hear people—scientists, not-scientists, and half-scientists—tell funny and touching stories about the role of science in their lives.

Cost: $10

Make Your Own iPhone Case through Toysinbox 3D Printing

Families & Teens & Adults

10:00 am-12:30 pm

In this workshop, you will learn to design and make your own iPhone case by 3D printing. First, you will learn how to use a 3D printer. Next, you will design a 3D model for your iPhone case that will have a lovely pattern and your name. Once you create the model, you will print it out on our 3D printers. A 3D-printing worker will guide you through this process step by step. Come and enjoy this fun and unique learning experience!

Cost: $35

DIY Underwater Vehicle Design in MIT Museum

Teens

2:00 pm-5:00 pm

Dive into the world of ocean engineering by designing and building an underwater vehicle! Test your vehicle in large tanks on the Museum’s floor. Show off your engineering creations and share your design process with Museum visitors.

Cost: $15, Ages 12

Animal Kingdom for Young Ones in Museum of Science, Boston

Families

9:30 am-2:00 pm

Join us for a day of hands-on science fun designed especially for pre-schoolers!

Activities include the Museum’s popular “Live Animal Story Time” shows and a talk about baby animals and book-signing by children’s book authors. Take part in special live animal visits and activities in the exhibition halls, as well as design challenges and lab activities—all created with your young scientist in mind!

Cost: free, from Ages Pre-kindergarten to Ages 8

1. What can people do in Story Show?
A.Do role-play games.
B.Put on science shows.
C.Hear touching stories.
D.Meet authors of the books.
2. If you are interested in ocean engineering, you will probably attend ________ .
A.Story Show
B.DIY Underwater Vehicle Design
C.Make Your Own iPhone Case
D.Animal Kingdom for Young Ones
3. Animal Kingdom for Young Ones is designed for________.
A.adults
B.children of all ages
C.kids under 8 years old
D.children aged twelve and older
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3 . About a decade ago, my grandpa who was suffering from Alzheimer’s(阿尔茨海默病)got into my car and drove off. Angel and I _________ the police, but before they could find him, two _________ kids pulled into our driveway with my grandpa.

They said they overheard him crying about being _________ at an empty gas station 10 miles away. My grandpa couldn’t remember our address, but gave the kids his first and last name. They looked him up online, found our address, and _________ him home.

I was _________ on that incident today while sitting near the edge of a beautiful ocean-side cliff. I was suddenly   _________ of footsteps behind me. I _________ around to see a young lady who was almost in _________ slowly walking to where I was sitting. I walked up to her and _________ , “What’s wrong?” She told me she was __________ afraid of heights, but was worried about my safety and wanted to get over her fear. Her braveness and kindness truly warmed my heart.

I’ve spent the rest of the day thinking about what an extraordinary person she is, and about those amazing college kids who helped my __________ , and about what it means to be a kind and __________ person. Sometimes you have to go the extra mile, or face your biggest __________ , or stand up against your own negative tendencies to make a(n) __________   difference in someone else’s life. It’s __________ to start doing the hard things-the right things-for others.

1.
A.condemnedB.contactedC.consultedD.found
2.
A.collegeB.naughtyC.homelessD.kindergarten
3.
A.carelessB.scaredC.lostD.forgetful
4.
A.leftB.droveC.kickedD.carried
5.
A.dependingB.comingC.reflectingD.going
6.
A.afraidB.skepticalC.sureD.aware
7.
A.turnedB.walkedC.gotD.looked
8.
A.sadnessB.surpriseC.feelingsD.tears
9.
A.reactedB.thoughtC.askedD.replied
10.
A.extremelyB.worriedlyC.anxiouslyD.surprisingly
11.
A.fatherB.grandmaC.uncleD.grandpa
12.
A.mercifulB.helpfulC.carefulD.peaceful
13.
A.courageB.failureC.fearD.choice
14.
A.positiveB.littleC.optimisticD.opposite
15.
A.minuteB.timeC.honorD.luck
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4 . 根据题目所提出的具体要求,在答题卡上写出一篇连贯完整的短文。词数不少于60。
假如你是李华,你的英国笔友Jack想了解在抗击疫情期间,你居家生活的情况。请参考下面提供的信息,写邮件向他介绍你的居家生活,并询问他居家生活的情况。
邮件的开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
● take online courses, do homework and read books
● do some cooking, cleaning and washing
● do exercise, play games and watch news
● …
Dear Jack,

How is everything? In your letter, you asked me about what I was doing at home during the outbreak of Coronavirus.


_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Best regards,

Li Hua

2021-12-23更新 | 90次组卷 | 1卷引用:北京市2020-2021学年高三年级第二次普通高中学业水平合格性考试英语
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5 . No one dances like you. Your mom knows it. Your friends know it. Even computers know it. Now, before you get too excited, keep in mind that it doesn’t mean you’re a particularly good dancer. Only that the way you throw your arms in the air is entirely unique.

In fact, according to a recent study, the scientists, from a research center in Finland, discovered a computer could magically identify your moves to whatever type of music. “We actually weren’t looking for this result, as we set out to study something completely different,” lead study author Emily Carlson explained in the interview. “Our original idea was to see if we could use machine learning to identify which type of music our participants (参与者) were dancing to, based on their movements.”

Unexpectedly, they built dance-recognition software. Thus, you may say, they moonwalked into the discovery.

For their study, the researchers asked 73 participants to dance to various types of music—while computer software tried to determine what kind of music they were listening to. Was it Blues? Jazz? or Metal? It turned out the computer wasn’t so good at telling styles of music. It made the right guess only about one in three times. But it did surprise the researchers with its impressive ability in another aspect: it knew exactly who was dancing 94% of the time.

In their introduction to the paper, the authors suggested that, “One of the most significant features of music is its tendency to make us move. The majority of people respond to hearing music with some kind of movement, from simply clapping to a beat to making complex (复杂的) dance movements.”

Of course, we don’t dance the same way to every song. That would be, well awkward. As the authors note, dance moves are changed according to the volume (音量) of the bass drum (低音鼓). Not only that but “the presence of kick drum uniquely related to the speed of head movements.” That’s a very technical way of suggesting that we dance to the music we’re given. The thing is, at the heart of the dance are movements—and whether they’re gentle taps or all out booty-shaking, they could function as identifiable biometric data (生物特征资料).

“It seems as though a person’s dance movements are a kind of fingerprint,” study co-author Pasi Saari noted in the paper. “Each person has a unique movement signature that stays the same no matter what kind of music is playing.”

1. What was the original idea of the research?
A.To discover music features.B.To recognize the dancer.
C.To identify the type of music.D.To tell dancers’ response.
2. The underlined words “moonwalked into” in Paragraph 3 probably mean ________.
A.firmly supportedB.seriously reported
C.unexpectedly madeD.unreasonably questioned
3. According to Paragraph 6, ________.
A.dancing technique is decided by the given music
B.the volume of drums may be determined by dance moves
C.drum players’ head movements change the speed of playing
D.dance movements could function as identifiable biometric data
4. Which might be the best title for the passage?
A.Is It Necessary to Carry Out Such Research?
B.The Way We Dance Is Kind of like a Fingerprint
C.The Tendency of Music to Make Us Move Is Complex
D.Why Do People Dance in the Same Way to Different Music?
2021-12-23更新 | 97次组卷 | 1卷引用:北京市2020-2021学年高三年级第二次普通高中学业水平合格性考试英语
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6 . Indoor Skydiving


Have you ever dreamt of flying? Have you ever wanted to experience the excitement of skydiving, but didn’t want to jump out of a plane? Indoor skydiving has opened up a whole new world for you to try flying.

Indoor skydiving is an activity, simulating(模拟)the free fall of a skydive. That means you learn to fly in a column of air produced by a wind tunnel (风道) inside a limited area. Before flying, you need to wear certain equipment to protect you. And each of you is equipped with an instructor that helps you learn to control your body while flying. But you aren’t trained to be more aware in the sky as a normal skydiver.

To be an indoor flyer, you can be at all ages. Fear of height or lack (缺少) of experience won’t stop you from trying. The only real limitation preventing people from flying is weight limit. Countless physically challenged flyers have safely flown with the help of experienced instructors.

Although indoor skydiving gets its name from skydiving, the similarities between the two are actually very few. The one they are in common is in the sense that they both share the freedom of flying.

However, in traditional dives, skydivers usually step out of a plane from more than 10,000 feet high, while indoor skydiving just needs flyers to lean forward and lie on the air. Also, being an outdoor activity, skydiving depends on the weather. The wind, rain, or snow can cancel your plans to jump. Indoor skydiving removes this effect from the picture. Normally, a skydive lasts just between 45-60 seconds, but tunnels allow skydivers to fly longer and as much as they like.

While most people put skydiving in the must-do list, indoor skydiving is much more than that! What used to take skydivers tens of thousands of jumps and years of experience can be learned in a relatively shorter period of time. Skydivers could be trained at lower cost compared to being trained in the sky. Because people of all ages can fly, children are quickly becoming some of the most talented skydivers. Thus, all these will certainly benefit the development of skydiving.

1. What do indoor skydivers need to do before flying?
A.Jump out of a plane.B.Become aware of the sky.
C.Produce a column of air.D.Put on protecting equipment.
2. What may prevent people from trying indoor skydiving?
A.Their age.B.Fear of height.
C.Their weight.D.Lack of experience.
3. What do skydiving and indoor skydiving have in common?
A.The sense of flying.B.The cost of training.
C.The length of free fall.D.The dependence on weather.
4. Which of the following might the author agree with?
A.The future of skydiving depends on children.
B.Indoor skydiving is beneficial to skydiving.
C.Fewer people show interest in skydiving.
D.Indoor skydiving will replace skydiving.
2021-12-23更新 | 85次组卷 | 1卷引用:北京市2020-2021学年高三年级第二次普通高中学业水平合格性考试英语
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7 .

It was one of the hardest weeks in Michelle Burleson’s life. Her beloved 13-year-old dog, Budgie Lou, just died. There seemed to be nothing in the world that could reduce her pain until she heard a faint (微弱的) knocking on her door.

“When I heard the knock, I opened my back door, but saw nothing until I looked down to see a skinny little squirrel looking up at me”, Burleson told The Dodo.

“I noticed the squirrel was thin, so I found a handful of nuts and threw them on the patio (露台).”

She assumed that would be the end of it, but that same evening the squirrel returned. The frightened animal ran away when Burleson tried to approach her. But it didn’t take long for the two to establish a routine(常规).

“She showed up the next morning at sunrise and again at sundown, like clockwork every day,” Burleson said. “Her daily visits gave me something to look forward to.” Burleson named the squirrel Stymie. “We slowly started trusting each other more and more,” Burleson said. “At first, I was scared she might bite me or something, but she was always very gentle.”

Stymie began treating Burleson’s home as if it were her own, drinking out of Burleson’s old dog bowl and sleeping in the dog bed. “I lived at the beach so I would often leave the door open, but when I didn’t, she’d climb up to knock on the window outside my bedroom,” Burleson said. “There’s no way I would’ve felt better without Stymie showing up one day and putting a little joy back in my life.”

The little squirrel probably has no idea that she changed someone’s life forever. “She was a really great friend at one of the lowest points of my life,” Burleson said. “All I know is that animals are the best.”

1. How did Burleson feel the week before the squirrel came to her life?
A.Painful.B.Shocked.C.Relaxed.D.Hopeful.
2. What name did Burleson give to the squirrel?
A.Michelle.B.Budgie.C.Dodo.D.Stymie.
3. What would the squirrel do when Burleson did not leave the door open?
A.Come for a second time.B.Knock on the window.
C.Sleep on the patio.D.Eat the dog food.
4. What can we learn from the story?
A.Squirrels are the best choice of pets.B.Names mean a lot to squirrels.
C.People find animals difficult to deal with.D.Animals can change people’s life.
2021-12-23更新 | 81次组卷 | 1卷引用:北京市2020-2021学年高三年级第二次普通高中学业水平合格性考试英语
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8 . Milton Community Center

Milton Community Center provides a variety of programs and activities to improve the quality of life for young adults of different ages.

First and Goal ClubDate: March 17th—May 2ndAges: 12—14
First and Goal Club is a youth development program where students will have the opportunity to build self-confidence and grow as young adults. Here they will develop good healthy behaviors and improve working cooperation.
Mid–winter Break CampDate: January 26th—January 29thAges: 13—15
Students will enjoy a fun and positive environment at Mid-winter Break Camp. They will go on educational and exciting trips, as well as joining in fun activities here at the Center. Students must bring lunch with them every day.
iMatterDate: April 24th—May 14thAges: 14—18
iMatter is designed to prepare the youth for their future life. This program will cover personal and professional improvement to get our young people ready for future jobs. Speakers from different work fields will come and speak about their walk of life.
College TourDate: March 8th—June 4thAges: 16—18
Young adults will have opportunities to explore several colleges. Transportation will be provided from the Milton Community Center. Drinking water will be offered, but no lunch.

For more information, please click here or visit http://miltoncommunity.com

1. First and Goal Club is designed for the age group of ________.
A.12—14B.13—15C.14—18D.16—18
2. If you are free in January, you can apply for ________.
A.First and Goal ClubB.Mid–winter Break Camp
C.iMatterD.College Tour
3. What can you do in iMatter?
A.Go on educational trips.B.Learn speaking skills.
C.Get professional improvement.D.Explore several colleges.
4. Where are you likely to find this passage?
A.On a website.B.In a magazine.
C.In a brochure.D.On a noticeboard.
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9 . Music is something I could never live without. Without music, I was shy, _________and the type of person that would only talk when asked to. _________allowed me to express myself. Singing my heart out during grade choir (合唱团) practice and trying out for the school play, I felt the most like myself. It made me _________. There was nothing that could keep me away from my passion (热情), until high school.

Every student wanted to be in the choir during high school. I chose show choir (dancing and singing). The other day I took part in the audition (试唱) held by the high school choir director. The audition went like this, introduction, song of choice and range check—“ding”—the director played a note on the piano which I had to match. I felt that I had done a(an) _________job. Weeks passed and the list of who had made it into show choir was _________.

“Have you seen the list? I got in!” one of my friends said.

“No,” I replied looking on the web page for the _________.

I scrolled down, not my name, oh congratulations, I thought as I was looking through the show choir list. I found my _________.

“Alice H.—alternate (替补).”

An alternate? Was my audition that _________? After I saw this, my confidence _________. I had no passion for the show choir. I was torn from something that I thought made me different from others.

A year passed, I was at a restaurant that also held karaoke to the customers. My parents begged me to go up and __________. I said no the first time, no the second time, finally I got enough __________to go up. It took me back to the moment I was auditioning for choir. The people eating __________for me, clapping their hands. I realized, I did not get into one program but that did not mean that I had to give up all __________. The lesson I learned was if you are turned down or do not get the outcome you want, and it is something you’re in love with, don’t __________up. I never did try out for show choir again but I knew I had taken back my passion. For the future I know that I won’t always get the outcome I want, __________I will continue to work just as hard.

1.
A.quietB.kindC.cleverD.brave
2.
A.DanceB.MusicC.SportsD.Drawing
3.
A.happyB.sorryC.usefulD.nervous
4.
A.newB.extraC.amazingD.boring
5.
A.discussedB.keptC.writtenD.posted
6.
A.resultsB.ideaC.plansD.letter
7.
A.classB.nameC.formD.age
8.
A.easyB.greatC.hardD.bad
9.
A.helpedB.developedC.disappearedD.returned
10.
A.learnB.speakC.singD.listen
11.
A.spiritB.energyC.trustD.courage
12.
A.cheeredB.waitedC.paidD.called
13.
A.moneyB.hopeC.timeD.work
14.
A.makeB.showC.giveD.break
15.
A.soB.butC.orD.for
2021-12-23更新 | 137次组卷 | 1卷引用:北京市2020-2021学年高三年级第二次普通高中学业水平合格性考试英语
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10 . 随着社会的发展, 网上购物成为一种新型的购物方式。请根据下表提示, 谈谈网上购物的利与弊。
要求:
1. 语句流畅, 书写规范。
2. 包含提示内容, 并可适当发挥。
3. 词数 100 左右, 首句已给出, 不计入总词数。
4. 文中不能出现人名、地名等真实信息。
AdvantagesDisadvantages
方便(convenient);24 小时营业; 不用排队。看不见物品;容易受到欺骗(be cheated); 不能享受和朋友一起购物的乐趣。

Shopping online is quite popular in our daily life now.


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