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    1、2022届天津市红桥区高三4月模拟英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1Youve been watching TV too long. Have a rest._But there is nothing like the Beijing Olympics.AWhy bother?BWhat for?CYou got me there.DYou said it.2A quick review of successes and failures at the end of year will help _your year ahead.AshapeBswitchCstretchD

    2、sharpen3Nowadays the_for travelling is shifted from shopping to food and scenery.ApriorityBpotentialCpreferenceDprejudice4The police still havent found the lost child, but theyre doing all they .AcanBmayCmustDshould5He is so _ in writing his report that he has no time to take a walk.AdevotedBattache

    3、dCabandonedDoccupied6Bob has gone to Shanghai.Oh, can you tell me when he_?Ahas leftBleftCis leavingDwould leaving7I feel nervous when taking an exam. _and you can do it well.ATake it easyBTake your timeCGood luckDIts up to you8_ the convenience of digital payment, many senior citizens started to us

    4、e smart phones.ATo enjoyBEnjoyingCTo have enjoyedDEnjoy9When we _ on our life journey after graduation from university, we are confident about our future.Aset aboutBset upCset downDset off10Why not take my car to the museum instead of walking?No, thanks_.AIm used toBIm able toCIm about toDIve got to

    5、11An aging society is one _ 10% or more of its population is over 60.AwhichBwhereCwhoseDwhen12_ good service, the restaurant offers different kinds of traditional Fujian dishes.AFar fromBApart fromCInstead ofDRegardless of13 _ from endless homework on weekends, the students now find their own activi

    6、ties, such as taking a ride together to watch the sunrise.AFreedBFreeingCTo freeDhaving freed14You dont need an invitation to help others. Give help _you are asked.AifBasCthoughDbefore15The science competition is a good opportunity to show students _ creativity can add new value to their school life

    7、.AwhereBwhetherChowDwhen二、完形填空This is a story which Ive told every February ever since I started my teaching in 1999. It was a tale about _16_ and heartbreak.In the sixth grade, I fell _17_ in love with a tall, cute but naughty boy, who wasnt _18_ me actually. However, to my great surprise, I receiv

    8、ed one _19_ card from him just on Valentines Day. With shaking hands, I _20_ open the envelope and _21_ a sparkly (闪耀的) image of a queen seated on her throne (宝座). So _22_ was I that I almost couldnt _23_ myself. Then, my eyes traveled up to the writing above his signature which read: “To the _24_ g

    9、irl in our class.” I could still remember how embarrassed I was with my eyes full of tears, my nose stinging and my cheek _25_. It shook what little _26_ I have in myself for a long time. From that day on, Valentines Day, to me, meant nothing but _27_ and cruelty. Fortunately, I _28_ all those.Every

    10、 February, I would also _29_ to my students the reason why we should _30_ a party on this day is that we are expected to express thanks to people around _31_ cruelty. The night before the party, I usually cut the pink paper into hundreds of small squares and handed out construction paper, _32_ they

    11、can write whatever they want to _33_ their classmates.Looking on as they compose each message is always a(n) _34_. But the real fun comes when they read what people wrote to them. Watching a shy boy _35_ open a card and then break into a big smile is worth all of the trouble.16AfriendshipBhopeCloveD

    12、family17AmadlyBexcitedlyChighlyDcarefully18AbeyondBonCinDinto19AroughBsubtleCdelicateDsmooth20AsealedBunfoldedCtoreDsteamed21Adrew outBpicked outCcarried outDfigured out22AfrightenedBthrilledCembarrassedDannoyed23ApreventBkeepClimitDcontain24AyoungestBkindestCprettiestDugliest25AtwistingBdroppingCbu

    13、rningDbrightening26AloyaltyBprincipleCfeelingDfaith27AguiltBshameCangerDanxiety28AsurvivedBsufferedClivedDexperienced29AprovideBexplainCenquireDtell30AdropBthrowCcastDproduce31Ainstead ofBregardless ofCbecause ofDin spite of32AsinceBorCsoDbut33AamuseBmoveCastonishDappreciate34AtreatBroutineCoptionDm

    14、emory35ApositivelyBtentativelyCexcitedlyDanxiously三、阅读理解The library is one of the most popular places at a western university. Students turn to it for research, conversations about class, and many other services.Compared with Chinese libraries, college libraries, college libraries in the US and UK t

    15、end to offer more resources. A postgraduate at Yale University can borrow as many as 225 books at a time.In addition to borrowing books, there are online and electronic resources. These include a database search of popular and academic material, such as LexisNexis Academic, which offer items from ne

    16、wspapers and magazines.Although books and articles are the items that students ask for most frequently, some libraries provide audio and video recordings, maps and sheet music (活页乐谱). At some schools, teachers and tutors put electronic copies of their teaching PPTs on the library Web to give easier

    17、access for students.Another useful service in Western college libraries is the Interlibrary Loan. This allows a student at one school to borrow books from another school. The loan request is made through the students college library, which gets the book, gives it to the user, and arranges for its re

    18、turn.Technology has brought more services to students and has made libraries attractive. Some universities have services for students to send messages through the computer or mobile texts to ask the library staff for information.Earlier this year, Harvard University introduced a new Scan and Deliver

    19、 service, allowing students to make requests for parts of books and articles. Requests made through the system are handled by library staff. The student receives and e-mail with an Internet link to the scanned pages. The service is free and all material comes within four days.It used to be that libr

    20、aries didnt allow food or drinks. But that rule is changing and many of them now contain a cafe so students can spend as much time as they want in the library.Actually, some US university libraries are now all-night affairs, or have at least one study room open all night.36In Western college librari

    21、es a postgraduate can _.Ahave a free drink or a mealBborrow as many books as they wantCaccess not only books but other study resourcesDask questions and get answers from their tutors37Which of the following are mostly needed by students in western libraries?ABooks and articles.BAudio and video recor

    22、dings.CMaps and sheet music.DTutors teaching PPTs.38How can a college student borrow books from other colleges libraries?ABy going to these libraries.BBy getting them through the Internet.CBy borrowing them through their own library.DBy sending messages through the computer or mobile texts.39What ca

    23、n we learn from the text?AFood or drinks are not allowed in all western college libraries.BThe services in western college libraries are being improved.CPostgraduates can post their own PPTs on the library website.D24-hour services are adopted in most western libraries nowadays.40What is the text ma

    24、inly about?ANew roles of modern college libraries.BThe convenience of online reading.CIntroduction of western college libraries.DUseful services in Chinese libraries.On a cold winter day in Denver, I waited in line to see my hero, Jack Canfield, the co-author of the best-selling Chicken Soup for the

    25、 Soul series and the author of The Success Principles. What Jack had become was a version of what I wanted to be.During his talk, Jack took out his wallet, pulled out a hundred-dollar bill, and said, “Who wants this?”Hands shot up in the audience; people leaned forward to see whom Jack would choose.

    26、 But I ran up the stairs to the stage and grabbed the bill from his hand. He turned to me and said, “Yes, thats it! Instead of waiting around for opportunities, simply take the initiative and create what we want!”After this week, I asked for his personal e-mail address and sent him e-mail sharing my

    27、 views and dreams. He kindly e-mailed back simple encouragement such as “Keep thinking and playing bigger; its much more fun that way. Love, Jack.” Then I got occupied with other things in life and I stopped e-mail Jack.A year later, my dream gradually faded. I had this idea if I got back in touch w

    28、ith Jack. I e-mailed him again and again but got no response. As I sat down at my computer to check my e-mail for the fifth time in 15 minutes, an inspiration came like lighting: What was I doing? Was I waiting for the prize of life? I knew I needed to do something about all this waiting. I was goin

    29、g to write a book, which I would call “Waiting for Jack”!It all sounded good, but then reality hit. Some nights I cried and wanted to give up. I wrote and rewrote. Even though I could feel the fear, I did it anyway. Fortunately, three years later, Waiting for Jack turns out a best-seller on Amazon!W

    30、e all have a “Jack” for whom we wait whether its a person, a place or a thing. Now I would like to ask you: what are you waiting for?41From the first paragraph we can learn that the author _.Awanted Jack to autograph her bookBwanted to be as successful as JackCwanted to make friends with JackDwanted

    31、 to get help from Jack42It can be inferred from the passage that Jack Canfield is probably a person who _.Awelcomes challenges in lifeBenjoys playing a lotClikes showing off his wealthDseldom takes risks43How did the author lose contact with Jack?AShe and Jack had an argument.BShe had no time to con

    32、tact Jack.CJack was too proud to get along with.DShe was too upset with her broken dream.44Which of the following statements is NOT True according to the passage?AThe author considered Jack Canfield as her idol.BThe author was not very satisfied with Jacks response at first.CIt was the authors sudde

    33、n desire to write a book called Waiting for Jack.DThe author spent three years writing Waiting for Jack, so it became a best seller.45What might be the theme of the book Waiting for Jack?AThe disappointment of waiting for her hero, Jack.BThe need to keep waiting for the prize of our life.CThe import

    34、ance of taking action to achieve a goal.DThe harm of blindly worshipping others as heroes.If youre a fan of fast fashion, your choices may be narrowing in the near future.At the end of 2020, fast-fashion giant H&M said it would close 350 stores worldwide. Recently, Spanish fashion giant Inditex anno

    35、unced that it would close all its Bershka, Pull & Bear and Stradivarius stores in China. It all indicates that fast fashion is slowing down, noted the website Fast Company.A major reason is the shift in the mindset (心态) of consumers. Millennials, those who were born in the 1980s or 1990s, are now th

    36、e largest consumer group. Unlike their predecessors (前人), millennials are more financially stable,and thus low-priced fast fashion is not their priority. According to The South China Morning Post, more people are starting to care about quality and the stories behind a product.Another factor is the g

    37、rowing concern over the fashion industrys effect on the environment. As The New York Times noted, the fashion industry is one of the largest polluters of clean water and three-fifths of clothes produced in a year end up in landfill (垃圾场). As there is more awareness of the climate crisis, younger peo

    38、ple are pursuing more eco-friendly choices.Molly, 22, is one of them. Before she went to college, she used to frequent fast-fashion shops like Forever 21 and H&M. But after taking a class that focused Fast fashion slows down on the environmental impact of clothing production, her preference changed.

    39、 Now, she tries to shop in a way that is both sustainable (可持续的) and affordable: She shops second-hand. “My friend showed me how easy it was to be thrifty (节约的) and I developed a new personal style that focused less on trends but on basics that dont go out of style.” she told MTV News.In order to su

    40、rvive in the competitive market, many fast-fashion brands are making changes as well. For example, Inditex said that the company plans for all of its clothes to be sustainable by 2025.“Sustainability is a never-ending task in which everyone here is involved.” said Pablo Isla, CEO of Inditex.46Why is

    41、 fast fashion unpopular among millennials?AMillennials follow former generations style.BMillennials prefer cheaper clothes.CMillennials attach more importance to quality.DMillennials like brands with a long history.47What is the main idea of paragraph 4?AUnsold clothes are a threat to the environmen

    42、t.BLow-quality fashion products dont last long.CClimate change should be blamed on the fashion industry.DMore people prefer eco-friendly fashion products.48What is Mollys new way of shopping?AShe likes thrifty brands.BShe buys used clothes.CShe prefers trendy clothes.DShe buys only necessary clothes

    43、.49The author used the example of Inditex at the end to show _.Ahow competition is becoming more fierce in the fashion industryBhow sustainability has become the top priority for most fashion brandsChow the fast-fashion industry is suffering a big lossDhow a major company can change their products t

    44、o fit the market50What is the authors opinion on the future development of fast fashion?APromising.BHopeless.CUnclear.DUnpredictable.In a classic episode of The Simpsons, Homers class reunion ends in shame when one of Homers guilty secrets is exposed: he never graduated from high school. To get his

    45、diploma, he must pass a science test. As he sits down to retake the exam, he holds one of his trademark dialogues with his brain. “All right, brain. You dont like me and I dont like you. But lets just do this and I can get back to killing you with beer.”Many a true word is spoken as a joke. Homer Si

    46、mpsons Everyman character really is an Everyman. For most people, engaging in the kind of effortful thinking that is required to pass a science test feels too much like hard work. It is so much easier to quit and let the brains autopilot take over.And no wonder. Evolution has blessed the human brain with all kinds of mental shortcuts that make life manageable. If we had to think about every action or weigh up every decision, we would break down. As a result, certain ideas and modes of thinking c

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