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2021北京市西城区高三统一测试英语试题(一模试卷)西城区高三统一测试英语2021.4本试卷共15页,100分。考试时长90分钟。考生务必将答案写在答题卡上,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,30分)第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15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。Somedreamstakelongertocometruethanothers,butwiththehelpof21st-centurysocialmediaand...

2021北京市西城区高三统一测试英语试题(一模试卷)
西城区高三统一测试英语2021.4本试卷共15页,100分。考试时长90分钟。考生务必将答案写在答 快递公司问题件快递公司问题件货款处理关于圆的周长面积重点题型关于解方程组的题及答案关于南海问题 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,30分)第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15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。Somedreamstakelongertocometruethanothers,butwiththehelpof21st-centurysocialmediaandhergreat-grandson,attheageof110,oneBritishwomanis1hersatlonglast.AttheendofWorldWarI,AmyHawkinswasa7-year-oldchildwholovednothingmorethanto2.Asateen,Hawkinssether3onbecominganentertainer.Hawkinswasonherway,touringthecountrywithadancetroupe(歌舞团)—untilherambitionwas4byhermom,whodidn’tseeitasarespectable5forayounglady.Alltheseyearslater,the110-year-oldladylivesathomeinMonmouth,SouthWales,surroundedbyherlovedones.Thefour-generationfamilyunitincludeshergranddaughter,HannahFreeman,andFreeman’s14-year-oldson,Sacha.Eventhoughshe’snolongerdoingit6,Hawkinshasneverstoppedsinging.“She’slikeaclock,onceyouwindherupshewon’tstop,”Freemansaidinaninterview.“Shejustkeepsasking,‘Wouldyou7anotherone?’.”OnHawkins’110thbirthday,Sacha8hisgreat-gransingingoneofherfavoriteWWItunes.WhenFreemanjokinglysuggestedSachapostittoTikTok,neitherofthemcouldhave9theoverwhelminglypositiveresponseitwouldreceive,reaching100,000viewsandalargenumberofemotionalpraisesinjustdays.北京市西城区2021年4月高三英语第1页(共15页)Somejourneystakelongerthanothers.Sometimes,we’redetoured(绕路)alongtheway.Dreamscananddocometrueeveryday.Whileit’sbeenalongtimecoming,AmyHawkinsis10awholenewgenerationoffans.1.A.reflectingB.realizingC.recallingD.researching2.A.singB.studyC.paintD.film3.A.valuesB.limitsC.sightsD.hands4.A.cutbackB.cutinC.cutthroughD.cutshort5.A.methodB.gradeC.levelD.occupation6.A.nervouslyB.professionallyC.reasonablyD.secretly7.A.bringB.haveC.likeD.read8.A.caughtB.videoedC.reportedD.remembered9.A.imaginedB.noticedC.missedD.suspected10.A.entertainingB.becomingC.representingD.inviting第二节语法填空(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 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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。AInvented11earlytwentieth-centuryAmericabyRichardDrew,Scotchtapecanbeusedtofixalmostanything.However,thereismoretothisfix-it-allthanjustthat.Stickyyeteasilyremoved,Scotchtapewasdesignedforuseinpaintingcars—tomaskoffareasthatshouldnot12(paint).Thetapesoonfoundotheruses.Duringthe1930s,peopledidn’thavemuchmoney,sotheycouldn’tthrowawaydamagedthings;theyhadtorepairthem.Drew’spaintingtapebecameapopular,money-savingfixforeverythingfromtornclothingtobrokeneggs.Sincethen,people13(find)allsortsofcreativewaystousethestickytape.BAfteralotofpreparation,JosephLockwoodandPhilippaAmoswere北京市西城区2021年4月高三英语第2页(共15页)finallyreadytostarttheirjourneyintotheAmazonrainforest.Theywerefeeling14(cheer)astheysaileddownthegreatriver.Eventually,theygotoutoftheboatandwalkedintothedarknessofthejungle.Neitherofthemhadeverbeeninsuchanextremesituationbefore,usingjustacompass(指南针)tofindtheareawherethekindoffrogtheywantedtostudy15(live).Suddenly,Joseph,whowasholdingthecompass,trippedandlostitinariver.Thesituationseemedhopeless—howwouldtheyfindthefrogsnow?Butjust16theystartedtofeelreallysadandworriedthattheirjourney17(be)afailure,theysawthefrogstheyhadcometolookfor.CTheLongjiRiceTerraces(龙脊梯田)werebuiltbythelocalZhuangandYaopeople,towhomGuangxiishome.StartingintheYuanDynasty,workontheterracestookhundredsofyears.Theterracesare18(clever)designed,withhundredsofwaterwaysthatconnectwitheachother.Duringtherainyseason,itisalongthesewaterwaysthatrainwater19(move)downthemountainsandintotheterraces.Theseterracesalsoprovideaperfectenvironmentforbirdsandfish,someofwhichfeedoninsects20canharmthericecrops.TodaytheLongjiRiceTerracesattractthousandsofvisitorswhocometoadmirethisgreatwondercreatedbypeopleandnatureworkingtogether.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28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。AImmersiveVanGoghFromthecreatorsoftheblockbustershowinParisseenbyovertwomillionvisitorsandstillwowingcrowdsinToronto,thewestcoastpremiere(首场)ofthe北京市西城区2021年4月高三英语第3页(共15页)ImmersiveVanGoghExhibitwillbringtheartofVincenttolifeinLosAngeles.Immersiveartisnotjustatechnicalwaytorepresentvideoandaudioinhugespaces.Thewordimmersiveindicatesadeepcommitmentofintentionswhichconnectimagesandsoundsinawaythattheaudienceisabletoexperienceadifferentwayoftheart.Truetoitsname,thisexhibitiontransformstheiconic(偶像的)paintingsofVincentvanGoghintomoving,wall-fillingprojections.“ImmersiveVanGogh”promiseshalf-a-millioncubicfeetofprojectionsthatpullfromsomeofthepost-impressionist’smostrecognizablepieces,includingTheBedroom,Sunflowersand,yes,TheStarryNight.Youwillexperienceartlikeneverbefore—loseyourselfinentrancing,movingimagesthathighlightbrushstrokes,detail,andcolor—trulyilluminating(照亮)themindofthegenius.LOCATIONTheImmersiveVanGoghExhibitislocatedatasecretplacesituatedintheheartofLosAngeles.Tobeannouncedbeforetheexhibitopens,existingticketholderswillreceiveanemailwiththeplacenameandlocationonceitismadepublic.TICKETPRICESVIPTICKETS—$99.99PREMIUMTICKETS—$59.99PriorityaccessVanGoghcushion(rental)VanGoghcushion(agiftforLimitededitionposteryou)LimitededitionposterBASICTICKETS—$54.99CHILDTICKETS—$29.99AdmissiononlyAges6—16(children5andunderdonotrequireaticket)AdmissiononlyChildticketsarenotsubjecttochangeofdatefees北京市西城区2021年4月高三英语第4页(共15页)Ticketsareavailableonlineatwww.vangoghla.com.GIFTSHOPStopbyourExhibitGiftShoptotakethemagicofVanGoghhomewithyou!Fromclothingandjewelrytohomedécor,children’sbooks,andsomuchmore,youwillfinduniqueandthoughtfulsouvenirsattheImmersiveVanGoghExhibit.Alsobesuretocheckoutatouronlinestore!ExperiencetheorganiclandscapesofVanGogh’simagination,andjourneythroughhisbrillianceandmadnessinacompletelynewandunforgettableway.21.Accordingtothepassage,theImmersiveVanGoghExhibit________.A.presentsVanGogh’sartinamodernwayB.beginsajourneytoVanGogh’shometownC.displaysVanGogh’spaintingsonmovingwallsD.designsprojectsonVanGogh’slearningexperience22.Fromwherecanpeoplefindinformationabouttheexactlocationoftheexhibit?A.Anemail.B.Awebsite.C.Theticketoffice.D.Thegiftshop.23.Howmuchshouldacouplewitha5-year-oldchildwhowouldliketoownaVanGoghcushionatleastpayforthevisit?A.$109.98.B.$154.98.C.$159.98.D.$199.98.BIdaNelsonandhersisterwererelaxingandenjoyingthemselvesinthesauna(桑拿室)whensheheardaseriesoflonglowsoundsfromasmallairplanecirclingthenearbyairport.Itwas11:30atnightintheAlaskanvillageofIgiugig,population70,and,asshetoldthereporter,“AnytimeaATVplanefliesoverthatlate,youknowsomethingiswrong.”北京市西城区2021年4月高三英语第5页(共15页)Nelsonandhersisterleapedoutofthesauna,rantothewindow,andsawtheproblem:Theairport’srunwaylightswereout.Nelsonthrewonsomeclothes,jumpedintoherATV,andflooredittotheairport,whereshefoundalocalpilottryingtoturnonthelightsmanually.“Normally,ifyoupushthebutton10or15times,thelightswilljustlightup,”NelsontoldKTOOoutofJuneau.Notthistime.Meanwhile,sheandthepilotlearnedoftheplane’surgentmission:Itwasamedevac(医疗救护直升机),theretotransportaseriouslyilllocalgirltothenearesthospital,280milesawayinAnchorage.Nelsonhadaplan.DrivingherATVtotheendoftherunway,sheshoneherheadlightsfortheplanetofollow.Greatidea,butitwasn’tenough.Morelightwasneeded,soaneighborcallednearlyeveryhomeinthevillage—32ofthem.Within20minutes,20vehiclesarrivedattheairport,manyofthedriversstillinpajamas(睡衣).Followingdirectionsfromthemedevacpilot,thecarslinedupononesideoftherunway.Themedevacmadeitsfinalapproachand,guidedbytheheadlights,landedsafely.Theyoungpatientwasloadedontotheaircraft,andtheplaneimmediatelytookoffagain.Herillnesswasneverpubliclyrevealed,butshehassincebeenreleasedfromthehospital.Inaworldfilledwithuncertainty,thelittlecommunity’spositiveactivismwasabigdeal.NotsomuchforNelson.Asshetoldthereporter,inIgiugig,comingtogether“iskindofanormaldeal.”24.Whatproblemdidthemedevachave?A.Itarrivedlate.B.Itslightswerebroken.C.Itcouldn’tlandsafely.D.Itneededalocalpilot.北京市西城区2021年4月高三英语第6页(共15页)25.WhatwasNelson’splantohelp?A.Helpingthepilottorepairthelights.B.Callingherneighborstohelptogether.C.Shiningtheheadlightsfortheplanetofollow.D.SendingtheseriouslyillgirltothehospitalinherATV.26.Whatdoesthestoryintendtotellus?A.Knowledgestartswithpractice.B.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.C.Nothingisimpossibletothemanwhowilltry.D.Asmallactofkindnesscanmakeabigdifference.CHumans’overconsumptionofresourcesisaleadingcontributortoglobalclimatechange,saysUniversityofArizonaresearcherSabrinaHelm.Therefore,it’sincreasinglyimportanttounderstandthechoicesconsumersmakeandhowthosedecisionsaffectthehealthofaplanetwithlimitedresources.Inanewstudy,publishedinthejournalYoungConsumers,Helmandhercolleaguesexplorehowmaterialisticvaluesinfluencepro-environmentalbehaviorsinmillennials,whoarenowthenation’smostinfluentialgroupofconsumers.Theresearchersfocusedontwomaincategoriesofpro-environmentalbehaviors:reducedconsumption,whichincludesactionslikerepairinginsteadofreplacingolderitems;and“greenbuying,”orpurchasingproductsdesignedtolimitenvironmentalimpacts.Theresearchersalsolookedathowengaginginpro-environmentalbehaviorsaffectsconsumerwell-being.Morematerialisticparticipants,theresearchersfound,wereunlikelytoengageinreducedconsumption.However,materialismdidnotseemtohaveaneffectontheirlikelihoodofpracticing“greenbuying.”That’sprobablybecause“greenbuying,”unlikereducedconsumption,stilloffersawayformaterialiststofulfilltheirdesiretogetnewitems,Helmsaid.Studyparticipantswhoreportedhavingfewermaterialisticvaluesweremuch北京市西城区2021年4月高三英语第7页(共15页)morelikelytoengageinreducedconsumption.Consuminglesswas,inturn,linkedtohigherpersonalwell-beingandlowerpsychologicalsuffering.Greenbuying—whichmayhavesomepositiveenvironmentaleffects,althoughtoasmallerdegreethanreducedconsumption—wasnotfoundtoimproveconsumerwell-being,Helmsaid.Thetake-homemessageforconsumers:“Thekeyistoreduceconsumptionandnotjustbuygreenstuff.Havinglessandbuyinglesscanactuallymakeusmoresatisfiedandhappier,”Helmsaid.“Ifyouhavealotofstuff,youhavealotonyourmind,”shesaid.“Forexample,itrequiresmaintenanceandthere’salotofburdensofownership,andifyourelieveyourselfofthatburdenofownership,mostpeoplereportfeelingalotbetterandfreer.”Helmandhercolleaguesadditionallylookedathowmaterialismaffectsmillennialconsumers’proactivefinancialbehaviors,suchasbudgetingandsaving.Examiningfinancialbehaviorsalongsidepro-environmentalbehaviorsprovidesapictureofhowyoungadultsproactivelydealwithresourcelimitationsintwocontexts:environmentalandfinancial,Helmsaid.Asexpected,Helmandhercolleaguesfoundthatthosewhoreportedhavingmorematerialisticvaluesengagedinfewerproactivefinancialbehaviorsthantheirlessmaterialisticcounterparts(对应的人).Theresearchersalsofoundthat,consistentwithpreviousstudies,proactivefinancialbehaviorswereassociatedwithbetterpersonalwell-being,lifesatisfactionandfinancialsatisfaction,aswellaslowerpsychologicalsuffering.Understandinghowmaterialisticvaluesimpactconsumerbehaviors,andhowthosebehaviorsinturnaffectpersonalandenvironmentalwell-being,isimportant,Helmsaid.However,sheacknowledgesthatformanyconsumers,shiftingbehaviorstobemorefinanciallyproactiveandconsumelesswillbechallenging.北京市西城区2021年4月高三英语第8页(共15页)27.Whatdoweknowaboutpro-environmentalbehaviors?A.Theyareacauseofclimatechange.B.Theyleadtoamoresatisfyinglife.C.Theyvaryindifferentagegroups.D.Theyareaffectedbymaterialism.28.ItcanbelearnedfromHelm’sstudythat.A.ownershipofgreenproductsbringsasenseofhappinessB.materialistspreferpracticinggreenbuyingtobuyinglessC.greenbuyinghelpscontrolpeople’sdesiretobuynewitemsD.buyinglessandgreenbuyinghavesimilareffectsonpeople29.Accordingtothestudy,whichofthefollowingcanimproveone’swell-being?A.Replacingolderitems.B.Developingnewresources.C.Buyinggreenerproducts.D.Beingcarefulwithexpenses.30.WhatisHelmprobablygoingtoexplaininthenextparagraph?A.Whenpeopledevelopproactivefinancialbehaviors.B.Whichfinancialbehaviorsleadtomentalwell-being.C.Whyitishardtochangepeople’sfinancialbehaviors.D.Howmaterialisticvaluesinfluencefinancialbehaviors.DPlants,andtheinsectswhichrelyonthem,arethelivingfoundationsofourplanet.Butthesefoundationsareunderstressbecausewehaveatendencytoreplacefieldsandforestswithdecorativetreesandshrubsimportedfromaroundtheworld.Addingtotheproblem,ourobsession(痴迷)withperfectionleadsustousealotofpesticides(杀虫剂).Theseactionsarepartofthereasonglobalbiodiversityiscrashing.ThereareoverthreebillionfewerwildbirdsinNorthAmericathantherewerein1970.Recentresearchshowsthatinsectnumbers,eveninnaturereserves,havefallen,and40percentofallinsectspeciesmaybeextinctwithinafewdecades.Thisis北京市西城区2021年4月高三英语第9页(共15页)discouragingnews;however,thereareactionswecantaketohelpbringatleastsomespeciesback.Thefirststepistoredefineourconceptof“garden”toincludemorethanjustplants.Weneedtointentionallyshareourspace,andnotjustwiththebirds,beesandbutterfliesthatvisitourflowers,butalsowiththelittleinsectsthatmayeatapart(veryrarelyall)ofourplants.Therefore,wemustlimitpesticideuse.It’scrucialtosupportnature’srecovery,andit’smuchbetterforeveryone:nodoctorhaseverrecommendedlong-termexposuretopesticides.Manydrought-tolerantplantsbroughtinfromacrosstheplanetarebeingpassedoffasecofriendly.However,mostlythey’renot.Yes,you’resavingwater,buttheseforeignplantscanbecomedisasterswhentheyescapeouryards.Helpingtheenvironmentcanbeaboutmorethansavingwater.Evenindrierareas,liketheAmericanWest,theselectionofattractivenativeplantstochoosefromisvast.Ifdryisyourstyle,therearenativewildflowers,floweringbushesandtreesthatallowyoutosavewaterandnature.Xeriscapes(节水型园艺)leavemanygardenersthirstingforgreen,andthere’sanimportantalternativethathasbeenlargelyignored.Forthosedisenchantedwithdrylandscaping,usingunderappreciatedandwater-lovingnativeplantstomakeyourgardenareal-lifeoasis(绿洲)couldbelifesavingtowildlife.Innature,thisunsunggroupofnativeplantsislimitedtoriparianzones,thenarrowbeltsofgreenalongwaterbodies,butifconsumersdemandthem,nurserieswillincreasinglycarrytheseriparianspecies,andthepresenceofsuchplantsinthegardenwillprovideformanyanimalsincludingnotjustbutterfliesandtheirrelativesbutalsocolorfulbirds.Theidealgardenwouldofferacombinationofdrought-tolerantnativeplantsandafewspeciesthatneedalittlemorewater,providingoptionsforlittleguestsandthebiggeronesthatwillcometoeatthem.Asmorecreaturesstopbytoshareouryards,wewillbemakingnature,andusall,alittlehealthier.北京市西城区2021年4月高三英语第10页(共15页)31.Whatdoweknowaboutinsectspecies?A.Theyhaveanimpactonthediversityofplants.B.Theydisappearbecauseoflackofnaturereserves.C.Theydecreasepartlyduetoourpursuitforperfection.D.Theyarethereasonwhywereplacefieldsandforests.32.Theunderlinedphrase“disenchantedwith”inParagraph5isclosestinmeaningto.A.sickofB.addictedtoC.concernedaboutD.impatientwith33.Thepassagemainlytalksabout.A.whyweneedgrownativeplantsingardensB.howgardeninghelpswithbiodiversityC.whetherweshouldredefine“garden”D.whatbenefitsgardeningbrings34.Whichofthefollowingshowsthedevelopmentofideasinthepassage?A.B.C.D.CP:CentralPointP:PointSp:Sub-pointC:Conclusion北京市西城区2021年4月高三英语第11页(共15页)第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Ifyoutextoften,youlikelyhavea“textingstyle”.Doyouoftenuseemojis?Orwhataboutusingcorrectpunctuation(标点)?Whatdoallthesetextinghabitssayaboutyou?Tohelpyouunderstandyourself,herearesometextingstylesthatcantellyoualotaboutyourpersonality.Doyoualwaysuseemojiswhenyou’retexting?You’remostlikelysomeonewhoisopentoshowingyouremotionsandistruthful.35Tomakesuretheotherpersondoesn’tgetthewrongideaaboutyourmessages,youmakesuretoexpressthetoneofmessageswithanemoji,whichcanbeoftenusedaseffectivesignalsinmodernsocialcommunication.Ifyouliketorespondinone-wordtextslikeaquick“Good”,thenyoumostlikelyhaveamorereservedpersonality,andaren’tasopenwithyourtruethoughtsandfeelings.Becauseyouarenotasopenwithyouremotionsintexts,youmaynotcarehowlengthyyourresponseis.Butbecareful.36Doyouvaluepunctuationandgrammarinyourwriting?Thisloveofgrammargoesstraightintoyourtextsaswellasyouremails.Thisseemslikeagreatthing,doesn’tit?Butintexting,peopleseemtothinkotherwise.Simplyplacingaperiodattheendofsentencesintextscanmakeyoucomeacrossasuntrustworthytoothers.37Withthistextingstyle,youarerootedinlogicandalwayspayattentiontothelittledetails.Areyourtextslengthyandthoughtful?38Similartosomeonewhotextswithperfectgrammar,youareathoughtfulanddetail-orientedperson,whoenjoysdeepconversationsandlikesthingsthatarecontrolledandstable.39Whichtextingpersonalityareyou?Areyouamixofseveraltypes?It’simportanttonotethateveryonehasdifferentwaysoftextingindifferentsituations.Everyonetextstheircolleaguesinadifferentstylefromtheirfamilyortheirfriends.Ifyoueverthinksomeonemayhaveleftyouan北京市西城区2021年4月高三英语第12页(共15页)unclearorrudetext,it’sbettertojustaskthemin-personwhattheymeantorwhattheywerefeeling.A.Doyourelatetoanyofthesetextingpersonalities?B.Doyouknowthatyouandyourfriendsmayhavedifferentstyles?C.Suchtextsmayalsoberatedaslesssincerethanthosethatdonot.D.Youmaybethebusytypewhodoesn’thavealotoftimetorespond.E.You’rethetypeofpersonwhounderstandstheimportanceofcontext.F.Youwantotherstoknowhowyou’refeelingwhenyou’reusingamessage.G.Ifyou’retextingsomeonewithadifferenttextpersonality,theymayviewyourtextasnegative.第三部分:书面 关于同志近三年现实表现材料材料类招标技术评分表图表与交易pdf视力表打印pdf用图表说话 pdf 达(共两节,32分)第一节阅读表达(共4小题;第40、41题各2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)。阅读下面短文,根据题目要求回答问题。Isitbetterforourbodiestoworkoutatcertaintimesoftheday?Scientistshaveknownforsometimethateverytissueinourbodiescontainsakindofbiologicalclockthatgoesoffinresponsetomessagesrelatedtoourdailyexposuretolight,foodandsleep.However,whetherandhowexercisetimingmightinfluencemetabolic(新陈代谢的)healthhasbeenlessclear,andtheresultsofpastexperimentshavenotalwaysagreed.Amuch-discussed2019studyfoundthatmenwithType2diabetes(糖尿病)whocompletedafewminutesofhigh-intensityinterval(间隔)sessionsintheafternoonimprovedtheirblood-sugarcontrolaftertwoweeks.PatrickSchrauwen,aprofessorofnutritionandmovementsciencesreadthat2019studywithinterest.HehadbeenstudyingexerciseinpeoplewithType2diabetes,buthadnotconsideredthepossibleroleoftiming.Now,seeingthevaryingimpactsoftheintenseworkouts,hewonderedifthetimingof北京市西城区2021年4月高三英语第13页(共15页)workoutsmightsimilarlyaffecthowtheworkoutschangedpeople’smetabolisms.Incidentally,heandhiscolleagueshadaready-madesourceofdataintheirownpriorexperiment.Severalyearsearlier,theyhadaskedadultmenathighriskforType2diabetestoridestationarybicyclesatthelabthreetimesaweekfor12weeks,whiletheresearcherstrackedtheirmetabolichealth.Theyalsohadnotedwhentheridersshowedupfortheirworkouts.Theresearcherspulleddataforthe12menwhoconsistentlyhadworkedoutbetween8and10a.m.andcomparedthemwithanother20whoalwaysexercisedbetween3and6p.m.Theyfoundthatthebenefitsofafternoonworkoutsfaroutweighedthoseofmorningexercise.Hesays,“Thisstudydoessuggestthatafternoonexercisemaybemorebeneficialforpeoplewithdisturbedmetabolismsthanthesameexercisedoneearlier.Theparticularandmosteffectiveexerciseforeachofuswilllineupwithourdailyroutinesandexercisetendenciesbecauseexerciseisgoodforusatanytimeofday—butonlyifwechoosetokeepdoingit.”40.WhatinspiredProfessorSchrauwentocarryouttheresearchrelatedtothetimingofworkouts?41.WhatdidSchrauwen’snewstudyfigureout?42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.ProfessorSchrauwenandhiscolleaguescarriedouttheresearchbyusingthenewly-collecteddataandmakingcomparisonsbetweentwodifferentsubjectgroups.43.Whendoyouthinkisthebesttimeforyoutoexercise?Why?(about40words)(请务必将答案写在答题卡指定区域内)北京市西城区2021年4月高三英语第14页(共15页)第二节(20分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你校英国留学生Jim暂时留在英国不能回校,但是他邮寄来的摄影作品“桃花(peachblossom)”在你校“春天(Spring)”摄影展获得一等奖,请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1.祝贺获奖;2.介绍展出情况。注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearJim,Yours,LiHua(请务必将答案写在答题卡指定区域内)北京市西城区2021年4月高三英语第15页(共15页)
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