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    【名师研究】2023年中考英语新材料信息北京市统考卷 (满分60分,考试时间90分钟) 第一部分本部分共33题,共40分。在每题列出的四个选项中,选出最符合题目要求的一项。 一、单项填空(每题0.5分,共6分)从下面各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1Huawei has put so much into research ________ it has become a great company in the world.Athat Bwhile Cbecause Das2In my school days, I ________ a lot of reading in English every day. That was how I learned English at that time.Ado Bdid Chave done Dwill do3—English is difficult ________ at the beginning. —Yes, but if you keep ________ , you can make progress.Ato be learned; trying Bto learn; tryingCto be learned; to try Dto learn; to try4Customers are ________ to bring their own bottles to buy milky tea and it can reduce the use of disposable(一次性)cups.Aordered Bencouraged Cchosen Dwarned5The TV series The Awakening Age(《觉醒年代》) drew a lot of attention and ________ with a high score of 9.2 on the Internet.Apower Bwisdom Cpraise Dwealth6We youths do our best for our dreams and together a small success can give us a sense of ________.Aachievement Bdepartment Ctreatment Dentertainment7—Any news about China’s space station? Do you know ________?—At the end of 2022, I think.Awhen it will be in service Bwhere it will be sent upCwhen will it be in service Dwhere will it be sent up8Football fans are often called the “12th man” because of their influence ________ a team.Ato Bfrom Con Dat9For your safety, you mustn’t get close to the train ________ it stops.Awhile Bwhen Csince Duntil10China’s efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19 will ________ the world’s ability to limit the harm in the near future.Aimagine Binvent Cinsist Dimprove11Is this the factory _________ some foreign friends visited last Monday?Aone Bwhere Cin that Dthat12The Yangtze River is almost as ________ as the Amazon River.Athe longest Blong Clonger Dlongest 二、完形填空(每题1分,共8分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选择最佳选项。It was January 2021. My second term in high school had just ended. Two weeks earlier, my parents checked my grades and ____13____ more than 20 missing tasks. Bright and able as I was, I had often struggled(挣扎)with ____14____ and procrastination(拖延), especially with writing tasks. But this time was different, and the pandemic(疫情)was to blame. I was doing my first year partly from home where I did my schoolwork on my own time, and, for the most part, without teacher guidance. The ____15____ was too much. I could do a million other things rather than my homework. I 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 students.”My parents tried to help, but their ____16____ fell far short of their expectations. Tired from working long days, they criticized rather than advised. Late-night learning hours ended in ____17____ matches. All three of us were upset and stressed out. We knew we couldn’t solve this alone. So when my mom heard that Steve Merrill, an experienced teacher, could help, she ____18____ out. Mr. Merrill told me that his students 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 improving. My work habits were becoming more regular. There were ____19____ late-night learning hours and fights. The 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 school year to be easy, I now have some of the tools I need to help me through it.13Acounted Bfinished Cchanged Dgave14Adiscussion Bexpression Ccompetition Dorganization15Aknowledge Bstress Cfreedom Dadvice16Arules Befforts Chabits Dexperiences17Asearching Breading Cjoking Dshouting18Areached Bhelped Cworked Ddropped19Abetter Bfewer Cstronger Dbusier20Ashared Bforgotten Ccompleted Dmistaken  三、阅读理解(每题2分,共26分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选择最佳选项。AYoung Heroes for the PlanetNowadays, people around the world are working to help our planet. Check out how the four young adults made a difference. Saving PandasWhen Jack was 11, he started a group to teach kids about pandas. He also sold toy pandas to raise money to protect pandas in danger. “I hope to encourage more people to care about pandas,” Jack says. Growing RightKathy, 14, set up an organization to educate people about growing right plant in right places. She also wrote a book to help people learn what plants are native to (本土的)their area. Creating EnergyAt the age of 12, Linda invented a machine called SuperE. It collects heat from fields to make electricity(), Linda says her invention creates electricity in a way that is less harmful to the environment. Cleaning UpPatrick, 13, joined the Ocean Heroes Camp last year. He started a project and picked up plastic waste around nearby lakes with his friends. The goal of the project was to fight plastic pollution.  21Who started a group to teach kids about pandas?AJack. BKathy. CLinda. DPatrick.22How old was Linda when she invented SuperE?A11. B12. C13. D14.23What was the goal of Patrick’s project?ATo fight plastic pollution. BTo protect pandas in dangerCTo learn about native plants. DTo use heat to make electricity.  BSHARE YOUR TECH PROJECT WITH THE WORLDCreate something with technology and see it showcased online.Do you love technology? Are you always making new things and thinking up creative inventions? Now you can bring your latest tech idea to life and share it with Coolest Projects online, the world’s leading technology showcase for young people. It’s an amazing chance to get creative, have fun, and celebrate what you have made. You can send any project you’ve created using technology and see it showcased in the Coolest Projects online, for people all over the world to see. How to take partCoolest Projects online is free. It is open to anyone from age 7 up to age 18, and you can take part in wherever you are in the world. You can send any new tech creation, using any programming language—perhaps a project coded(编码)in a website, a game, an app or even a robot. It can be something simple or difficult, and your project doesn’t even need to be completed for you to take part. Projects must be sent by 3 May. There will be a live celebration event on 8 June. Get started and register your project at coolestprojects. org. 24The text tells us that Coolest Projects online ________.Ahelps people live in a fun way Ballows anyone to see the projects on itCis managed by young people Ddevelops tech projects by itself25To take part in Coolest Projects online, you ________.Ahave to be over eighteen years old Bshould pay a lot of money onlineCneedn’t make sure your project is finished Dcan hand in your project after 3 May26Young people who ________ would most probably like to read this text.Aare ready to share their inventions Bplay computer games wellCare learning foreign languages Dplan to make friends online  C RED BANK, New Jersey (January 31, 2020). These days, women go to space. They sail (航行) around the worldThey have all kinds of adventures (冒险). This wasn’t true hundreds of years ago. Back then, women were expected to stay home. But that didn’t stop these three women from taking off and doing big things. Jeanne Baret (1740—1807): Baret was a French scientist. She studied plants. And she was the first woman to sail around the world. In 1766, Baret wanted to set sail with a group of scientists. But they were all men. Women weren’t allowed to travel on French navy ships. So Baret dressed up like a man. And she sailed away. Lady Hester Stanhope (1776—1839): Stanhope was from England. She wanted to travel. She traveled throughout the Middle East by herself. And she led an archeological dig there. She was the first woman to do this. Nellie Bly (1864-1922): Bly was a reporter. In 1887, she wrote a story about hidden problems at a hospital. She dressed up like a patient at the hospital. Then she wrote an alarming six-part report. The story made Bly well-known. It also led the way for other women reporters. Two years later, Bly set a world record. She traveled around the world in seventy-two days!  27The passage is probably from the ___ _ column (栏目) of a magazine.APeople BScience CHealth DNews28According to the passage, ___ _ set a record traveling around the world in 72 days.ARed Bank BJeanne Baret CLady Hester Stanhope DNellie Bly29It is the most important to tell that ___ _, if you are retelling this passage.Awomen today have all kinds of adventuresBwomen could do great things even centuries agoCJeanne Baret was the first woman to sail around the worldDNellie Bly’s report about life inside a hospital made her famous  DA new research published in Nature Machine Intelligence suggests that teaching materials science, mechanical engineering, computer science, biology and chemistry as a combined discipline(综合学科) could help students develop the skills they need to create lifelike artificially intelligent(AI) robots as researchers.Known as Physical AI, these robots will be designed to look and behave like humans or other animals. At the same time, they will own intelligence(智力) normally connected with biological organisms(生物有机体). These robots could in future help humans at work and in daily living, performing tasks that are dangerous for humans and helping with medicine, caregiving, security, building and industry.However, today’s robots and biological beings exist separately and the intelligence of the two have not yet been combined. Co-lead author Professor Mirko Kovac said, “The development of robot ‘bodies’ has greatly fallen behind the development of robot ‘brains’. Unlike digital AI, which has been studied deeply in the last few decades, breathing physical intelligence into robots has remained relatively unexplored.”The researchers say that the reason for this gap might be that no systematic educational method has yet been developed for teaching students and researchers to create robot bodies and brains combined as whole units.This new research suggests a way of overcoming the gap by combining scientific disciplines to help future researchers create lifelike robots with abilities such as developing bodily control, autonomy and sensing at the same time.Professor Kovac said, “We picture Physical AI robots being developed in the lab by using unusual materials and research methods. Cross-disciplinary cooperation and partnerships will be very important.”The researchers also advise strengthening research activities in Physical AI by supporting teachers on both the institutional and community level. They suggest hiring and supporting university educators whose priority(重点) will be cross-disciplinary Physical AI research. “Creating lifelike robots has been an impossible task so far, but it could be made possible by including Physical AI in the high education system,” Kovac said.We hope that the researchers’ work will encourage active discussion of the topic and will lead to combination of Physical AI disciplines in the educational mainstream. The researchers intend to carry out the Physical AI methodology in their research and education activities to help build human-robot ecosystems.30What do we know about Physical AI robots according to the passage?AThey have been able to help humans at work.BThey will have human brains and animal bodies.CThey have been designed to look and act like humans.DThey will have intelligence connected with biological organisms.31What does the underlined words “this gap” in Paragraph 4 probably refer to?ABiological beings have been paid enough attention to.BThe robot “brains” have fallen behind the robot “bodies”.CSystematic educational method hasn’t been developed by now.DPhysical AI hasn’t been well explored compared with digital AI.32We can learn from the passage that ________.Aintelligence is important in creating digital AI robotsBdevelopment in digital AI can help produce smarter robotsCunusual materials might be used to develop Physical AI robotsDwe have developed lifelike robots by having Physical AI in education33What is the writer’s main purpose in writing this passage?ATo show the difficulties of Physical AI development and the related solutions.BTo call for combination of Physical AI disciplines in the education system.CTo explain the reason why Physical intelligence has remained unexplored.DTo encourage people to prepare for the age of Physical AI progress.  第二部分本部分共6题,共20分。根据题目要求,完成相应任务。 四、阅读表达(每题2分,共10分)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。For pupils at a village school in Yiyuan county, Shandong province, Ren Jilan has not only been teaching them but also showing them how to face life bravely, especially when things just don’t seem to be working out. Ren came from a poor family in a Yiyuan county village. She had to do more housework than other children when she was young because both her father and mother were in ill health. With support from her relatives and villagers, Ren completed her 12-year school study and was accepted by Qufu Normal University. But the four-year university experience didn’t go well. Her father died and then she had to care for her mother. At the difficult moment, it was her teacher, Li Zhenhua, who came to her and offered help. After graduation, Ren was faced with chances to work as a teacher in cities, but she chose to return to her hometown and work as a country teacher at Fuluping Primary School. “Teacher Li gave up a well-paid job in a big city to teach children at the village school. I’d like to follow his path to play my part for the education in my hometown.” Ren says. Fuluping Primary School is 50 kilometers away from downtown Yiyuan county. It was once among the schools with the worst conditions in the county. But the school has its own beautiful and comfortable playground now. Ren works hard on teaching and taking care of her students. She also spends a part of her money helping two poor students. She received the China Youth May 4th Medal—the country’s top honor for excellent young people. “Life was not easy for me, but luckily I had nice people around me. They gave me a helping hand when I was in need, and it encouraged me to go on,” says Ren.34Who helped Ren complete her 12-year school study? ____________________________________________________________35Where did Ren choose to work after graduation from university? ____________________________________________________________36How is the playground of Fuluping Primary School now? ____________________________________________________________37What honor did Ren get from the country? ____________________________________________________________38According to Ren, what encouraged her to go on? ____________________________________________________________  五、文段表达(10分)39.中国的茶是世界上最受欢迎的饮品之一,假如你叫李华,你的学校正在举行用英语讲好中国故事的比赛,请围绕茶的历史、种类、加工、饮茶、益处等方面,根据下面的思维导图,以“Chinese Tea Culture”为题,写一篇英语短文。要求:1. 语言表达准确,短文连贯、通顺;2. 短文应包括所有提示内容,可适当发挥,不要逐字翻译;3. 词数80左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Chinese Tea CultureGood morning! Ladies and gentleman. My name is Li Hua. I am happy to share my topic with you here. Chinese tea is one of the most popular drinks in the world. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Come to enjoy Chinese tea culture. Maybe, you will like it. 

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