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    1、2022届天津市市区重点中学高三一模联考英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1I missed the beginning of the movie The Mermaid last night._! But you can get some information on the Internet.AHurry upBNever mindCGood luckDWhat a pity2After returning home this afternoon, Tommy was _ by his mother for his bad behaviour at school.Apic

    2、ked outBmade outCtold offDlaid off3_ some people are motivated by a need for success, others are motivated by a fear of failure.ABecauseBIfCUnlessDWhile4In the past many years, the giant panda _ out of the lowland areas where it once lived as a result of farming, deforestation and other development.

    3、Ahad been drivenBhas been drivenChad drivenDhas driven5 The price of the apartment advertised is rather reasonable, and I fancy it much.Lets be _ we just cant afford to pay that much money.AoptimisticBenthusiasticCrealisticDsystematic6The farming methods have been _ improved with the invention of th

    4、e new machine.AefficientlyBconfusinglyCprofessionallyDintentionally7(2016江苏) Can you tell us your_for happiness and a long life? Living every day to the full, definitely.ArecipeBrecordCrangeDreceipt8To be honest, I dont want to get a job _ Im chained to a desk all day. It will bore me to death.Athat

    5、BwhatCwhereDwhich9(2017江苏)Determining where we are _ our surroundings remains an essential skill for our survival.Ain contrast toBin defense ofCin face ofDin relation to10How do you find Apple?Im a little worried. It _ its share in Chinese mobile market with our domestic brands such as Huawei speedi

    6、ng up their development.Ais losingBwas losingCwould loseDhad lost11_ Zhong Nanshan joined the battle against novel coronavirus lifted peoples spirits.AAsBWhatCThatDHow12Jason, you said you would work harder the next term.Thats for sure. _.AI have no ideaBI am a man of my wordCI agree with youDI unde

    7、rstand what you mean13Psychologists explain how your walk can _ your hidden personalities in a recent behavioral study.AreserveBrelieveCreleaseDreveal14_the food, the foreign guests did enjoy the dinner for the Spring Festival.AEat upBHaving eaten upCTo eat upDEaten up15 The terrible accident is und

    8、er investigation. Actually, quicker action _ those workers trapped in the mine.Amight have savedBmust have savedCshould have savedDcould have saved二、完形填空Theres a black walnut (黑胡桃) tree in my backyard. Ive been in an 18-year love-hate _16_ with it. Its a _17_ tree. In late September or early October

    9、, falling fruits as hard as baseballs _18_ the heads of you. Patio (露台) umbrellas are a must while dining in the garden in early August, and because of the volume of fruit this season, I wear my bike _19_ while working in the garden.The black walnut also releases a chemical substance through its roo

    10、ts as a _20_ strategy. Its harmful to several common plants. There have been many new plant varieties that I brought home with _21_ that maybe the black walnut would _22_ them, but they failed to _23_.Have I thought of getting rid of this giant pain in my _24_ backyard? Yes, however, getting rid of

    11、this tree standing at 50 feet with an 87 -inch trunk is _25_. Its also protected under the law. Rightfully so. Trees are important to the urban forest and for all of those that inhabit it. Trees are _26_ to numerous birds and insect species and are essential for keeping our environment _27_.Sometime

    12、s I think about my _28_ without the black walnut. I cant imagine a spring without the birds who arrive every year and loudly sing their songs before dawn. Id miss falling asleep on _29_ weekend afternoons as I _30_ into its leaves before the nuts threaten to fall.Every spring, I wonder what the seas

    13、on _31_ . What are the chances of being knocked _32_ while barbecuing? Like any good relationship, Ill never be pleased. Im _33_with this tree, _34_ , my walnut offers a home to wildlife and a _35_ that acceptance, instead of resistance, is the better way to be.16AdebateBunionCrelationshipDfriendshi

    14、p17AuniqueByoungCshortDleafless18AsqueezeBwetCcoverDthreaten19AhelmetBsuitCgloveDbag20AstrangeBriskyCcompetitiveDcooperative21ArequestsBhopesCworriesDdoubts22ApleaseBrefuseCacceptDfeed23Abuild up .Bgrow upCdig upDset down24AbeautifulBemptyCextensiveDtiny25Aout of the questionBbeyond doubtCunder disc

    15、ussionDin progress26AhomeBroutes .CmeansDfence27AoccupiedBequalCbalancedDdisturbed28AlifeBworkCfamilyDdream29AwindyBlonelyCbusyDlazy30Alook upBglance downCstare atDwatch out31AchangesBholdsCabandonsDselects32AsplitBsillyCcrazyDunconscious33AsatisfiedBsympatheticCstrictDstuck34AOn the contraryBIn ret

    16、urnCBy the wayDAs a result35AforecastBmottoCreminderDnotice三、阅读理解Bangkoks Grand Palace is the busiest tourist stop in the city. People keep coming because the Grand Palace could arguably be called the birthplace of Bangkok How to Get to the Grand PalaceMaking your own way to the Grand Palace in Bang

    17、kok is more enjoyable and rewarding. Moving around by river taxi is inexpensive. Additionally, youll have a good excuse to see the Chao Phraya River up close. Going by boat wont make you caught in traffic jams. It will let you see beautiful river scenery!People staying in the Khao San Road area may

    18、choose to walk (around 20 25 minutes) to the Grand Palace. Opening HoursThe Grand Palace is open seven days a week from 8:30 a. m. until 3:30 p. m. Occasionally, the Grand Palace does actually close for official visits and state functions. However, this is rare. Dont believe any driver who states th

    19、e Grand Palace is closed. If the statement of closure is too convincing, confirm it by calling: +6626235500 ext.3100.Entrance FeesConsidering that temples in Thailand are often free, the 500 baht (around $16) per person entrance fee at the Grand Palace is relatively expensive. Thai nationals do not

    20、have to pay. An audio tour can be rented for an additional 200 baht. Besides, human guides are available for hire. Choose an official guide rather than accepting someones offer on the outside. Dress Standards at the Grand PalaceTo show enough respect, you shouldnt wear sleeveless shirts in any templ

    21、e or state building in Thailand. But unlike many of the other temples, dress standards are strictly required at the Grand Palace.Men must wear long trousers, women must cover legs to just above the knee. Dont wear shirts with religious themes or symbols of death on them.You may be told outside that

    22、flip-flops (人字拖鞋) are unacceptable footwear.36What do you know about the river taxi to the Grand Palace?AIt is the only way to get to the Grand PalaceBIt is difficult for visitors to jump on and off it.CIt is safe, clean and affordable for most visitors.DIt allows visitors to avoid traffic jams and

    23、enjoy river scenery.37What should visitors do if theyre told the Grand Palace is closed?ATheyd better call to confirm the information.BThey should call off their trips immediately.CThey should wait until the Grand Palace reopens.DThey should believe the statements and change the trips.38What can we

    24、infer from paragraph 5?AThe Grand Palace provides an audio tour free.BNot all people need to buy tickets to the Grand Palace.CGuides outside the Grand Palace are more professional.DThe locals always guide visitors voluntarily during the holiday season.39Which of the following tourists clothing meets

    25、 the requirements?AMr Green, from the USA, wearing flip-flops and a T-shirt.BAlice, 16 years old, wearing a sleeveless shirt and a miniskirt.CMark, wearing a long-sleeved shirt, long trousers and sports shoes.DJohn, wearing a hat and a shirt with religious symbols.40What is the purpose of the passag

    26、e?ATo encourage more people to visit Bangkok.BTo introduce some palaces in Bangkok to readers.CTo introduce some activities of the Grand Palace.DTo provide guidance on visiting the Grand Palace.I can remember when my daughter Maggie, who is now six, used to crawl into my lap and say, “Daddy, read me

    27、 a story.” Last year she announced, “Daddy, Im going to read you a story.”Maggie was a television child. When she first became conscious of anything beyond eating and sleeping, the TV set was right there, and it soon commanded her attention.A few years ago, we were worried not only that wed never ge

    28、t the children away from the set long enough to learn to read, but that wed forget how to read ourselves. But in 1955 there was not only more reading than before TV, but more reading than ever before in history.Clearly, reading has survived television as it has survived a lot of other things. When I

    29、 was six, a wail went up about menaces (威胁) to reading at home: motor cars and cinema. When Maggie came along, there was television. The motorcar, the radio, the cinema and television do take up a lot of time.Well, weve got more time. When my mother was a girl, people worked about 60hours a week. No

    30、w its 44. When Maggie grows up, itll be 30. And therell be numerous gadgets to do her housework. Shell have to read. You cant watch TV all day. At present Maggie is reading about Johnny Woodchuck. Ahead of herand Im a little enviousare her first brush with Black Beauty, Alice stepping through the lo

    31、oking glass, Huck and Jim drifting down the Mississippi, the emotional storms of Shakespeare, the spiritual agonies of Tolstoy. For reading isnt all joy. Like life itself, its mixed with many moods, from ecstasy (狂喜) to despair. Maggie will learn to take the rough with the smooth, gathering from the

    32、 ancient wisdom of long-dead genius a little fire to enrich her spirit.And some day, if shes lucky, shell get the biggest thrill of all, when a little girl climbs into her lap and announces, “Mummy, Im going to read you a story.”41Which of the following things used to catch Maggies attention too muc

    33、h?AThe motorcar.BThe radio.CThe cinema.DThe television.42Why do the young generation like Maggie have more access to reading?AThey face less working pressure.BThere is more time available for reading.CTheir parents encourage them more often.DThey have a stronger desire for knowledge.43What makes the

    34、 author envious of Maggie?AHer exposure to classic reading.BHer productive works in writing.CHer wild imagination in daily life.DHer spiritual reflection on the books.44What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 6 imply?AMaggie has rich experiences.BMaggie has a good plan for reading.CMaggie wil

    35、l benefit a lot from reading.DMaggie is on the road to becoming a genius.45What can be inferred from the last paragraph?AIt is a blessing that reading can be passed down.BMore girls like Maggie enjoy telling stories.CMaggies daughter brings her the biggest thrill.DReading makes Maggie a fortunate gi

    36、rl.While it may be commonplace, snubbing ones friends can have serious impacts on relationships, and there are a variety of factors that may drive individuals to ignore their friends in favor of an electronic screen, according to a new University of Georgia study.The study reveals positive associati

    37、ons between depression and social anxiety and increasing snubbing: depressed people are likely to snub their friends more frequently, and socially anxious people, who prefer online social interactions, might also exhibit more snubbing behavior. These people are really sensitive to their messages. Wi

    38、th each buzz or sound, they consciously or unconsciously look at their phones. The devices various applications are key drivers contributing to this dynamic.The finding also shows that agreeable individuals have a lower instance of snubbing in the presence of their friends. People who have agreeable

    39、ness as a personality feature tend to show cooperative, polite and friendly behaviors in their interpersonal relationships and social settings. Though agreeable people may prioritize strong friendships, an exploratory study reveals they are also more likely to turn to phones in the presence of three

    40、 or more people.That dynamic may influence the spread of snubbing in the context of a work environment. “Its ironic that while so many people believe that snubbing behavior is rude, they still do it,” Sun said. “A majority of people snub others, and in a group, it may seem OK, because its just me, t

    41、he speaker doesnt notice Im using the phone. The number of people in a group can be one reason.”Alternately, disabling or turning over a phone can indicate a show of respect for a situation and focus on a person. That, too, is a signalI am listening to what you are saying and I am focusing on you.46

    42、What does the underlined word “snubbing” in paragraph 1 mean?AignoringBdepressingCrespectingDsuspecting47What can cause snubbing behavior?ASocial requirements.BUnhealthy mental condition.CFrequent social interactions.DLimited communication devices.48What can be inferred about the agreeable people?AT

    43、hey are insensitive to phone messages.BThey are more likely to snub their friends.CThey attach importance to firm friendships.DThey get accustomed to groups with more people.49Why do some people continue snubbing behavior even if they know its rude?AThe majority are using phones.BThey dont like the

    44、environment.CThe speaker doesnt care about it.DThey think they will go unnoticed.50What can be a suitable title for the text?AHow snubbing behaviors can be avoidedBWhy people snub their friends with their phonesCWhy people are addicted to phone messagesDHow phones influence peoples social interactio

    45、nsA few years ago, Charles Barkley got into a lot of trouble for making the observation that sports figures didnt need to be role models. Thousands of fans and professional journalists were cross at this attack on the fundamental principle that the person who jumps highest must aim highest and the p

    46、erson who handles the running back must also be able to deal with lifes problems with grace as well.The problem is not that we look to these people for perfection when they take off their uniforms. Its that we expect anyone to be our representatives for perfection. Thats stupid and it makes the rest of us down here lazy.I get the importance of having heroes, the people who inspire us to cultivate the best potential within us and nurture our bet

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