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2024-2025(仁)天津二中高三年级第三次模拟
英语学科试卷
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本试卷分第1卷(选择题)和第卷两部分,共130分。考试用时100分钟。第I卷1至8页
第卷910页。
答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考号涂写在答题卡上,答卷时,考生务必将卷I的答
填涂在答题卡上,卷Ⅱ答在答题纸上,卷Ⅱ答在试卷上的无效。
第I卷供95分)
注意事项:
1.每小题选出答案后,把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,
再选涂其他答案标号。
2.本试卷共55题。在每题给出的四个选项中,只有一个选项正确。
第-一部分:英语知识运用共两节;满分45分)
第一节:单项填空供15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1.-You know,the project we're working on is really tough and we've faced a lot of difficulties.But we
finally made it.
-Yes.It just shows that
A.every cloud has a silver lining
the early bird catches the worm
C.Rome wasn't built in a day
when in Rome,do as the Romans do
2.The company made a lot of efforts
improving its environmental performance.
A.in case of
B.in line with
C.in need of
D.for the sake of
3.The coach
the players for their lack of effort during the game.
A.picked on
B.told off
C.blew away
D.helped out
4.the rare species of birds migrate to every winter remains a mystery,sosome biologists attempt
to tag them with geolocators.
A.How
B.That
C.Where
D.Whether
5.She
that she had seen a strange creature in the forest and nobody believed her.
A assisted
B.insisted
C.resisted
D.persisted
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6.
to nuclear radiation,even for a short time,may influence genes in human bodies.
A.Exposed
B.To expose
C.Being exposed
D.Having been exposed
7.The innovative software system,along with detailed user manuals,
to thousands of companies
worldwide by the end of last month.
A.has distributed
B.had distributed
C.has been distributed
D.had been distributed
8._
to make a hasty decision,the committee chose to delay approving the proposal until further
discussion.
A.Wanting not
B.Not wanted
C.Not wanting
D.Having not wanted
9.Mountain climbing is becoming a popular sport,but it is also a(n)
dangerous one.
A.gradually
B.potentially
C.currently
D.originally
10.He
have completed his work;otherwise,he wouldn't be enjoying himself by the seaside.
A.should
B.would
C.could
D.must
11.-Sarah is considering moving to a new city for a job offer that requires her to start from scratch.
一__!But I-believe she can make it.
A.She'll manage to adapt
B.That sounds exciting
C.It's a leap of faith
D.I'm sure she'll love it
12.The novel offers a profound
on human nature,exploring the complexities of morality and
ethics.
A.reflection
B.alternative
C.distraction
D.destination
13.She is one of the girls in our class who
to compete in the coming sports meeting.
A.have been chosen
B.is chosen
C.has been chosen
D.are to be chosen
14.I can't figure out why some foreigners must go out
staying at home is the safest way during
the outbreak of the virus.
A.until
B.before
C.unless
D.when
15.More and more people prefer to live in the countryside,
appeal for them lies in the quiet and
low-paced life.
.who
B.which
C.whose
D.what
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第二节:完型填空共20小题:每小题15分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从1635各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
As I looked through my old photos,a treasured memory resurfaced,showing a moment'frozen in
time when my child was just two years old.We were16 together with my husband,a ship's chief
engineer guiding us through the vast ocean.Suddenly,a typhoon 17,turning the calm sea into
powerful chaos.The waves18against our cabin (windows with a deafening force,and small
fishes were 19 onto the glass.
Inside the ship,I held tightly onto the bed,20to move even an inch while my two-year-old
found 21 in the chaos,treating it like a fun ride.22,my husband was busy preparing for the
storm.He informed me that he would be 23 in the engine room for the duration of the storm,
ensuring the ship's safety until it 24.
During the storm,I couldn't help but 25the incredible teamwork among the crew.The crew's
26 was clear:to maintain the engine running and keep the ship 27.Everyone worked tirelessly,
doing their part and serving as 28 for each other.There was a strong sense of unity on the ship.The
crew's dedication to each other's safety and the ship's survival was 29.
After 60 hours of 30 the typhoon,the sea calmed,but a 31 of the storm's power lay
spread across the deck (in the form of dead fish.For me,it felt like emerging from chaos into
32,a moment to breathe again.But for the crew,it was business as usual.Without seeking
recognition,they 33returned to their routine tasks,always focused on the ship's34and each
other's well-being.It was a real 35 of teamwork,showing how unity can carry you through even
the severest storms.
16.A.fishing
B.swimming
C.boating
D.sailing
17.A.continued
B.mattered
C.hit
D.quit
18.A.warned
B.raced
C.crashed
D.protected
19.A.painted
B.thrown
C.displayed
D.measured
20.A.afraid
B.proud
C.sure
D.ready
21.A.difficulty
B.relief
C.evidence
D.excitement
22.A.Otherwise
B.Instead
C.Meanwhile
D.Therefore
23.A.introduced
B.stationed
C.preserved
D.promoted
24.A.passed
B.rose
C.moved
D.sank
25.A.require
B.doubt
C.notice
D.improve
26.A.objective
B.restriction
C.advantage
D.consequence
27.A.in need
B.in secret
C.on view
D.on course
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8.A.bystanders
B.backups
C.inspectors
D.checkups
).A.temrifying
B.inspiring
C.confusing
D.amusing
30.A.assessing
B.recording
C.discussing
D.battling
31.A.test
B.search
C.monitor
D.reminder
32.A.shock
B.peace
C.success
D.trouble
33.A.smoothly
B.randomly
C.initially
D.probably
34.A.structure
B.material
C.safety
D.capacity
35.A.scene
B.symbol
C.match
D.level
第二部分:阅读理解共20小题:每小题2.5分,满分50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。
THE MUSEUM OF FLIGHT
VOLUNTEERS WANTED
As a non-profit organization,The Museum of Flight relies on volunteers to provide a quality
xperience for our guests.
Dpen Volunteer Positions
I.Museum Docents(讲解员)
Docents conduct public and private tours,help with field trips,and provide answers to visitors'
questions,ranging from the location of the nearest restroom to what makes the Blackbird so cool.
*Training and Time Commitment
If you don't know anything about planes or space,no problem!Docents receive extensive training
on our exhibits.The training provided(Docent Basic)is 12 weeks of four-hour classes (in person).After
graduation,Docents will be assigned to a regular four-hour shift.They are expected to be on site in the
Docent position weekly for the first six months.After that,Docents may reduce to two shifts per month.
★Requirements
Curiosity and a desire to learn and help others learn
At least 21 years of age
2.Living History Interpreters
Volunteers provide historical interpretation with the use of costumes,objects,storytelling,etc.to
help visitors imagine life in the past.Living History Interpreters can choose to represent important
figures or significant events from aerospace(航空航天工业)history to motivate visitors to learn more
about aerospace history.
★Requirements
Willingness to learn relevant historical information
No experience or theater training is required
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Must be 16 years of age or older
How to Apply
Please submit the application form online if you are interested in becoming a volunteer at The
Museum of Flight.
36.How many hours does a Docent need to work in the first month?
A.About 4 hours.
B.About 8 hours.
C.About 12 hours.D.About 16-hours.
37.What is one task of Living History Interpreters?
A.To role-play historical figures.
B.To plan.historical exhibitions.
C.To conduct historical field research.
D.To double-check aerospace historical data.
38.What do the two positions have in common?
A.Neither provides basic training.
B.Neither requires prior experience.
C.Both are for aerospace professionals.
D.Both require applicants to be 21 or older.
39.You can apply for the volunteer positions by
A.e-mail
B.making a phone call
C.registering in person
D.submitting an online application form
40.Where can you find this text?
A.In a local newspaper's entertainment section.
B.On a school notice board for extracurricular activities.
C.On the official website of The Museum of Flight.
D.In a travel magazine focusing on historical sites.
"Keep your eyes on the road ahead,"my driving instructor said."You go in the direction you look."
I remembered the remark several years later,when my mom and I reached a crossroads in our writing
careers.We'd been writing separately,not making much progress toward our goal of getting published.
One day,Mom suggested we write a romance novel together.She thought it would be fun and less
tiring if we took turns,since there'd always be something to build from.The idea was appealing and we
decided to give it a try.Working together made the process much easier and a lot more fun.We both
looked forward to getting to the computer to see what twists (and turns had taken place while we
were gone.We both also wanted to make sure the work we left during our respective time was as
interesting as we could make it.
We finished the first book and began sending it to publishers.Though we got some good comments,
rejections piled up ()Where's the romance?Sorry,not for us.From experience,we knew the best
way to keep from brooding over disappointment:Start a second book.Once finished,we bravely sent off
our second effort-and did no better.Then the third ..After yet another rejection,Mom grew
disheartened,wondering if we should give up.
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Suddenly my driving instructor's words came back to me.I said,"Maybe we ought to look where
're going."I continued,"It's like driving.We've taken our eyes off the reason we started writing
ether.We want to be published,sure,but the main reason was to have fun doing what we bothenjoy."
"You're right."Mom let out a long breath."I haven't been having fun for quite a while.Maybe we
muld write something we truly love.You know,we only started writing romances because they're
oular.There's no real heart in our stories."
The SkyHorse,our young adult novel,was published last year.
How did the author feel about writing with her mother?
Wonderful.
B.Nervous.
C.Amused.
D.Embarrassed.
What does the underlined part"brooding over"in paragraph 3 mean?
Preparing fully for.
B.Learning quickly from.
Worrying deeply about.
D.Complaining openly about.
.What role did the driving instructor's words play in the author and her mother's writing career?
They gave them inspiration of their next book.
They stopped them from writing a book together.
They reminded them of their original intention of writing
They encouraged them not to give up writing despite criticism.
4.What led to the author and her mother successfully publishing The SkyHorse?
.Writing for young adults.
B.Choosing a popular theme.
Improving their editing process.
D.Focusing on their genuine interests.
What can be the best title for the text?
..A journey to romance
B.Benefits of potential cowriting
Going where you look
D Spreading joy through writing
C
"Adults and even babies can easily make reliable inferences about what drives other people's
actions,"said Dr.Moira Dillon,a researcher at New York University."Current AI finds these inferences
challenging to make.”
The novel idea of putting babies and AI head-to-head on the same tasks is allowing researchers to
better describe babies'natural knowledge about other people and suggest ways of integrating that
knowledge into Al.
"If AI aims to build flexible,commonsense thinkers like human adults become,then machines
should draw upon the same core abilities babies possess in detecting goals and preferences,"Dr.Dillon
said.
To develop a foundational understanding of the differences between humans'and AI's abilities;Dr.
Dillon's team conducted a series of experiments with 11-month-old babies and compared their responses
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tothse produced by state-ofthr leaming-driven AI models.Specifically,babiesonoom watcheda
series of videos of simple animated shapes moving around the screen-similar to a video game.The
shapes'actions simulated human behavior and decision-making through the retrieval (of objects
on the screen and other movements.Similarly,the scientists built and trained learing-driven AI models
and tested the models'responses to the exact same videos.
Their results showed that babies recognized human-like motivations even in the simplified actions
of animated shapes.Babies predicted that these actions were driven by hidden but consistent goals-for
example,the on-screen retrieval of the same object no matter what location it was in and the movement
of that shape efficiently even when the surrounding environment changed.
Babies demonstrated such predictions by looking longer at events that went against their
predictions-a common and decades-old measurement for evaluating the nature of babies'knowledge.
The Al models showed no such evidence of understanding the motivations underlying such actions,
revealing that they are missing key foundational principles of commonsense psychology that babies
possess.
"A human baby's foundational knowledge is limited,abstract,and reflects our evolutionary
inheritance(进化遗传),yet it can accommodate any context or culture in which that baby might live and
leam,”Dr.Dillon said.
46.What do the researchers expect of this stud?
A.It will contribute to building smarter AI
B It will discover more about baby language.
C.It will improve computer science education.
D.It will reveal human behavior's underlying motivations
47.How did the researchers compare babies and Al in their study?
A.By judging their video gaming skills.
B.By measuring their ability to recognize patters.
C.By assessing their responses to the same stimuli.
D.By testing their understanding of real human actions
48.In which paragraph can we learn about the process of this study?
A.Paragraph 3.
B.Paragraph 4.
C.Paragraph 5
D.Paragraph 6.
49.What did the babies do when they saw unexpected shape actions?
A.They just ignored them.
B.They reacted to them later.
C.They spent more time observing them.
D.They compared them with earlier predictions.
50.What does the last paragraph imply about human intelligence?
A.It varies culturally.
B.It is highly adaptable.
C.It is determined at birth.
D.It is at peak in early adulthood.
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In today's fast-paced society,'Urgency Culture'is on the rise.This culture is characterized by an
addiction to immediate responses,the praise of multitasking and the expectation of constant availability.
Among the impacts of urgency culture are increased anxiety and stress.Research on mental health
has established that there is more professional and personal bumout happening than ever before.In
addition,the rise of urgency culture takes away our ability to do meaningful work as we continue to
value quantity over quality.
As a project manager,I had to learn the art of slowing down and stepping away from urgency
culture.It's taken me over a decade to let go of a long list of things,including the false belief of being
needed by people who are constantly on the end-of a phone ringing me.My phone is now on silent.
Those who do need to get in touch,message me.I check my messages when I am in between work tasks,
and respond when I can,not when others believe that they need me to.
I've also gotten much better at laying down boundaries.One boundary is saying 'No'to things that
will cost me labour with no returns,whether this is physical,emotional,monetary or other.The best part
about it is that you notice how many friends,workmates or even close relationships disappear when you
stop saying yes to everything.It's tough to realise that they preferred you without boundaries,agreeing
to their every request,at the cost of your own emotional well-being.But in the long run,you clear the
path for better relationships with people who respect and value you more.
Now I can manage my life better.The key thing is to acknowledge what you want and if it's more
balance and well-being,walk on a road that will get you there.
51.Which of the following belongs to urgency culture?
A.Giving urgent tasks high priority.
B.Expecting others to stay reachable.
C.Valuing work quality over quantity.
D.Agreeing to otbers'requests readily.
52.What does paragraph 2 mainly tell us about urgency culture?
A.Its harmful effects.
B.Its main characteristics.
C.Its popularity.
D.Its definition.
53.Why does the author put his phone on silent?
A.To escape frequent social activities.
B.To overcome his addiction to the phone.
C.To avoid interruption from the project manager.
D.To break his habit of making immediate responses.
54.What is the author's view on setting boundaries?
A.It leads to emotional distance.
B.It prevents professional growth.
C.It improves personal independence.
D.It strengthens meaningful relationships.
55.What's the author's purpose in writing this text?
A.To warn people of the negative effects of urgency culture.
B.To call for people to stop saying yes to everyone.
C.To introduce the concept of urgency culture.
D.To share his own experience of stepping away from urgency culture.
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第卷
供35分)
第三部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:阅读表达供5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,按照要求完成阅读任务。
I'm lucky enough to have come from a family of mountaineers,so I have been climbing for as long
as I can remember.But it's particularly thanks to my father that I started tackling serious peaks at such a
young age.When I was twelve years old,we travelled together to Alaska to climb Mount Denali,which
is the highest peak in North America.
The following year,I joined a youth expedition to Africa to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.After
this,I went on to climb tough peaks in Australia,Argentina and Russia,each time with a different team.
Most times the difficulty was in finding sponsors willing to help fund my trip.
In December of the year I tumed 19,I headed out to Mount Vinson in the Antarctic.This turned out
to be the most challenging expedition I had done so far.First there was the long,demanding joumney
down to the 'frozen continent'.We took a flight to southern Chile and then caught a cargo plane (
on to the Antarctic.with no heating,real seats or windows.Then during the actual climb my hands froze
and I was in a lot of pain.Still,this experience was like a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.The
colors of the ice,air and sky there were so pure without the pollution we have got so used to everywhere
else.
By this time,I had gained a lot of experience and felt I was ready for 'the big one',Mount
Qomolangma.It stands at 8,848.86 meters high and is not only the highest mountain on Earth but
possibly the most unforgiving,too.
Since returning from Qomolangma I've been giving a series of talks and presentations on my
expeditions.I hope more than anything that they will inspire other young people to follow their dreams.
I had taken 68 flights along my joumey to reach the seven summits ()But I never doubted what I
was doing.I truly believed that one day I was going to stand on the top of the world!
56.When did the author climb Mount Denali with her father?(no more than 5 words)
57.What does the underlined part in paragraph 3 mean?(no more than 8 words)
58.Why did the author find Mount Vinson challenging?(no more than 15 words)
59.What was the author's motivation for giving talks and presentations?(no more than 12 words)
60.What do you think of the author?Please explain.(no more than 20 words)
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第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
61,假设你是李津。你所在的城市将于9月28日,即孔子(Confucius))诞辰之日定为“汉字书写
日”。请你根据以下要点写一封倡议书,发布在校园网上。
【.设立“汉字书写日”的意义(写汉字的机会减少,人们提笔忘字,字迹潦草):
2.汉字具有悠久的历史,书法是一项传统的艺术,应被传承和保护:
3.发出倡议。
注意:
1.词数不少于100:
2.可适当加入细节,使内容充实,行文连贯。
试题词汇:汉字书写日Chinese Character Writing Day
书法calligraphy
Dear fellow students,
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