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1、2022届天津市南开区高三二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1 Are you going to attend the lecture on Chinese art?_ Its too good an opportunity to miss.AYou deserve it!BYou bet.CWhy me?DWhy bother?2Everyone in the classroom_ his attention on the teacher.ApaidBdrewCfixedDattracted3Several years ago, I had a manager who_
2、 changed his mind about what he wanted.AstrangelyBconstantlyCactuallyDultimately4Its wise to have a(n) _ solution to the problem we are facing now, in case the first one does not work when used.AalternativeBacceptableCfinalDbetter5When I arrived, Maria _, so we only had time for a few words.Ahad jus
3、t leftBhas just leftCjust leftDwas just leaving6 Shall we take a break? We _ for a whole morning. Im sorry we cant. We are on a tight schedule.Awas workingBhave been workingCworkedDhad work7Taking care of his two grandchildren for a whole week_.Aput him downBdrove him outCknocked him outDpulled him
4、through8The child is at the stage _ she can say individual words but not full sentences.AwhereBwhichCthatDwhen9Ill have all of the essays _ by the end of this term if my plan goes well.AcompletedBhaving completedCcompletingDbeing completed10_ he will come to our school tomorrow surprises us all.AWhy
5、BThatCWhatDWhen11Using supercomputer, many labs are now conducting experiments that _ possible in the past.Awould have beenBmight have beenCshouldnt have beenDcouldnt have been12 Jack, how do you find the book called Jane Eyre?_.AIts amazingBWith the help of my brotherCQuite by accidentDThats a good
6、 point13_ in reading now, he cannot hear what is happening outside.AAbsorbingBTo absorbCBeing absorbedDAbsorbed14Children are admitted_ accompanied by an adult.Aonly ifBeven thoughCnow thatDas though15The valley was covered with a_ of heavy mist.ApieceBbarCbunchDblanket二、完形填空Eradajere Oleita thinks
7、she may have a partial solution for two of her countrys persistent (持续的) problems: garbage and poverty (贫困). Its called the Chip Bag Project. The 26-year-old student and environmentalist from Detroit is asking a (n) _16_ of local snack lovers: Rather than _17_ your empty chip bags into the trash (垃圾
8、桶), _18_ them so she can turn them into sleeping bags for the _19_.Chip eaters drop off their _20_ bags from Doritos (多力多滋薯片), Lays (乐事薯片), and other favorites at two _21_ in Detroit: a print shop and a clothing store, where Oleita and her volunteer helpers collect them. After they _22_ the chip bag
9、s in soapy hot water, they _23_ them open, lay them flat, and iron them together. They use soft materials from old coats to line the insides.It _24_ about four hours to sew a sleeping bag, and each takes around 150 to 300 chip bags, _25_ whether theyre single-serve or family size. The result is a sl
10、eeping bag that is “waterproof, lightweight, and easy to carry _26_,” Oleita told the Detroit News.Since its start in 2020, the Chip Bag Project has _27_ more than 800,000 chip bags and, as of last December, _28_ 110 sleeping bags.Sure, it would be simpler to _29_ the money to buy new sleeping bags.
11、 But thats only half the _30_ for Oleitawhose family moved to the United States from Nigeria a decade ago with the hope of _31_ a better lifeand her fellow volunteers. “We are_32_ ourselves to making an impact not only socially, but environmentally,” she says.And, of course, theres the symbolism of
12、recycling bags that would otherwise land in the _33_ and using them to help the homeless. Its a powerful reminder that environmental problems and poverty often go _34_. As Oleita told : “I think its time to show _35_ between all of these issues.”16AadviceBquestionCfavorDpermission17AthrowBtrackCleak
13、Dlock18AdesignBdetectCdigestDdonate19AhomelessBdisabledColdDsick20AheavyBemptyCluxuryDfull21AmomentsBdecisionsClocationsDconclusions22AcleanBloadCsoftenDresolve23AdigBsliceCliftDknock24ApaysBtakesCdelaysDwastes25Aresulting inBfiguring outCcontributing toDdepending on26AoutBaroundCoverDon27AreachedBr
14、elatedCfoundDcollected28AdestroyedBrepairedCcomparedDcreated29AloseBlendCraiseDdrop30AgoalBincomeCprofitDway31AriskingBrecommendingCattainingDrealizing32AdrivingBdevotingCenjoyingDencouraging33AstoreBtrashCsolutionDfamily34Aday after dayBstep by stepCface to faceDhand in hand35AgenerationsBinspirati
15、onsCconnectionsDexpectations三、阅读理解One of the most exciting aspects of exploring the wild places is observing wild animals in their natural habitat. The thrill of an unexpected animal encounter is hard to match. No matter what kind of wildlife you are going to encounter, there are a few general safet
16、y rules. These will go a long way in keeping you safe when encountering wild animals.Be aware of your surroundingsBetween the scenery and conversation with your travel partners, its easy to get distracted (注意力分散) and stop paying attention to where your feet are taking you. Watch where you are walkin
17、g. This is your number one tip for avoiding dangerous contact with snakes, insects, and other small creatures. If you are in a place where such animals are known to be present, dont put your hands or feet into any location you cant clearly see. Keeping the animals in mind will help you both avoid a
18、potentially dangerous encounter.Dont feed the wildlifeFeeding wild animals ranks high on the list of mistakes that get people in trouble. Animals are highly motivated by food. It will make them get much closer to you, and that puts you and them in greater danger. If they become scared at close range
19、, that can lead to an attack. Food can lead the animal to become aggressive (有攻击性的) in trying to get more food. Even if you dont get hurt, it encourages the wildlife to approach other people which could place them in danger. Accidental feeding can be just as bad as doing it on purpose. Leaving food
20、unprotected and unattended at a campsite is a bad idea.Keep your distanceAs a general rule, the bigger and faster an animal is, the more distance you want to keep between you and them. Every wild animal is potentially dangerous. It isnt just big predators (食肉动物) that can kill you. Wild pig, deer, an
21、d other herbivores can be just as dangerous as a lion or bear. Dont try to find out how close you can get to the animals. Dont ever try to touch a wild animal.Also, dont assume an injured animal is not dangerous. They could well be more dangerous. If you find an injured animal, the only way you can
22、possibly help them is to contact a park authority and report it to them. Do not attempt to help the animal. You are not likely to do it any good and are far more likely to do yourself harm.36What can we learn from Paragraph 1?AHaving a match with a wild animal is thrilling.BExploring the wild places
23、 requires safety tools and skills.CIts always exciting to meet an unexpected animal while exploring the wild.DYou need to walk a long way to observe wild animals in their natural habitat.37According to Paragraph 2, what is the correct way to avoid a potentially dangerous encounter?ABring a watch whe
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