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    1、2023届天津市十二区重点学校高三毕业班联考(二)英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1How about your trip to Xian this summer, Jack?_. I strongly recommend you go there for your holiday.AWell doneBI really got a kickCIts none of your businessDIm all thumbs2About 60 percent of the students_from the south, the rest of them_from the no

    2、rth and foreign countries.Aare, isBis, isCis, areDare, are3The employers often give the job to_they believe has work experience with strong sense of duty.AwhoeverBwhoCthose whoDwhomever4Youd better back up general statements with_examples to make your article full and detailed.AvariousBspecificCtypi

    3、calDindividual5The dress is a cheaper _ of the one seen at the Paris fashion shows.AvisionBversionCvarietyDvehicle6Human facial expressions differ from those of animals in the degree_they can be controlled on purpose.Awith whichBto whichCof whichDfor which7Peacock Dance by Yang Liping comes from a t

    4、raditional belief that it aims to_the Dai womens beauty.Abring outBshow offCpass downDturn up8It is illegal for a public official to ask people for gifts or money favors to them.Ain preference toBin place ofCin agreement withDin exchange for9If you are facing a difficult task, try breaking it into s

    5、mall steps_you can finish it more easily.Ain caseBso thatCeven ifDnow that10Having worked as a doctor for so many years, Mr. White has_rich experience in battling with various diseases.AaccumulatedBreservedCincreasedDdeveloped1192000 hectares of farmland in the country have been planted with food cr

    6、ops_.Aup to nowBten years agoCnow and thenDby the end of next year12Although he did not do it_, he definitely had some responsibility.AinstantlyBdeliberatelyCaccidentallyDcasually13Though_in San Francisco, Dave Mitchell had always preferred to record the plain facts of small-town life.Abeing raisedB

    7、raisingCraisedDhaving raised14I still find it hard to imagine that such a clever child _ make such a foolish mistake.AshallBmustCcanDshould15 What happened to you and Anna? Why did she ?She thought I gave away her secret that she failed the math exam.Arefuse to back downBgive you the cold shoulderCh

    8、ave green fingersDlaugh her head off二、完形填空When I was in my final year of college, a good friend of mine was planning to visit a toastmaster(宴会主持人) club and invited me to join her._16_I loved the idea of public speaking and hoped that the_17_would be also where I would see myself someday, I was a sel

    9、f-doubting person filled with pessimism, which never gave me the_18_to take that baby step.Later, my another friend encouraged me to_19_one of the forums. _20_, I still never joined in it until I_21_ . It was when I started working in a company and moved to a different city, and I was lonely that I_

    10、22_myself harder to give this forum a(o)_23_. Little did I know that it was this little forum that was really a start to bigger_24_Since then I have started to_25_the road to my career as a toastmaster gradually.That friend doesnt know what a(n)_26_his little encouragement has made on my life. Today

    11、 I am a_27_individual; pessimism no longer has the upper hand and I can_28_call myself a public speaker. I still remember when I_29_my first paycheck for my public speaking, tears werent enough to_30_my emotions. I have been speaking on _31_occasions to various audiences since then. Whenever I walk

    12、up to the platform, holding the microphone, I believe that I am nothing but myself.I dont just give a_32_to the crowd. Sometimes, I tell them a storyone that has a_33_reflection of my past pessimism, one that is related to my sincere_34_for that friend of mine and one that_35_my hidden passion and t

    13、alent, which might have been forgotten had it not been for her encouragement.16AButBSinceCUnlessDThough17AclassBstageCsituationDopportunity18AcourageBpermissionCfreedomDability19AcreateBsponsorCattendDknow20AOtherwiseBMoreoverCThereforeDHowever21AsucceededBgraduatedCmarriedDsettled22AhelpedBdevelope

    14、dCpushedDrecommended23AtryBcommentCexcuseDpurpose24AtasksBjobsCfactsDthings25ArepairBblockCtakeDhold26AimpactBsolutionCdecisionDprofit27AstrangeBconfidentCcommonDcalm28AproudlyBimmediatelyCexactlyDcarefully29AexpectedBspentCpaidDearned30AarouseBexploreCdefineDhandle31AentireBdifferentCwideDconsidera

    15、te32ApresentBlectureCmarkDchance33AsuddenBusefulCfurtherDdark34AexplanationBsympathyCappreciationDresponsibility35Ashouts outBcalls offCmakes upDgives away三、阅读理解So whether you are “a yoga professional” looking for somewhere new to practice, or “a novice” interested in trying yoga for the first time,

    16、 Move GB is pulling all the stops out for National Yoga Month, reaching out to its 1,281 yoga partners to generate a yoga schedule for Londoners that will keep you inspired and feeling great throughout the month.Monday, 3 SeptemberSunrise yoga in the clouds at YogasphereStart the day with an active

    17、yoga practice. An hour of mind, body and soul relaxation makes you feel flexible, inspired, and ready for the day ahead.24th floor of The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street SEI 9SG; Saturday, 8 SeptemberAerial (空中的) yoga at Flying FantasticAerial yoga gives a slightly different reading of the ancient ar

    18、t of yoga I uses poses through seven paths in the body and can help those with back and shoulder pain and provides a good workout. Its devoted to helping you reduce the tension in the bones and muscles, which in turn increases your balance ability and flexibility in the muscles.Yard Arches, 229 Unio

    19、n Street SEI 0LR; Wednesday, 12 SeptemberColor therapy with Chroma YogaConquer the mid-week tiredness and stimulate your senses with Chroma Yoga, which combines yoga practice with light and color therapy techniques, brain-stimulating music and natural smell to create a wellness experience.45 Charlot

    20、te Road, Hackney EC2A 3PG; Thursday, 20 SeptemberPower yoga at Factory 45Turn on your holiday with an experimental studio space in the heart of Borough that is now home to art, music, fashion and fitness.44-46 Newington Causeway, Elephant & Castle SEI 6DR; 36What is “a novice”?AA student.BA begi

    21、nner.CA yoga coach.DA pregnant woman.37If you want to practice yoga early in the morning, you should choose_.APower yoga at Factory 45BAerial yoga at Flying FantasticCColor therapy with Chroma YogaDSunrise yoga in the clouds at Yogasphere38Aerial yoga class of Move GB benefits you by .Ahelping you g

    22、et rid of outdated yoga movesBteaching you some basic dancing skillsCcuring your back and shoulder diseasesDmaking your body more flexible39Taking Color therapy with Chroma Yoga classes, you can .Ado yoga exercise while your senses are stimulatedBexperience floating in the air and enjoy nice viewsCe

    23、njoy colorful paintings by famous artistsDcreate your own therapy techniques40What docs Move GB intend to do?ATo teach us the correct yoga routines.BTo show us the benefit of doing yoga.CTo encourage people to take more exercise.DTo spread yoga classes throughout London.Only shock prevented the tear

    24、s from streaming down my face. My cells were dead. After being accepted into the competitive Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program (SIMR), and spending approximately 170 hours of the past month studying human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) (人胚胎干细胞), I was back to square on with only

    25、one month of my internship(实习) left . How in the world was I going to make up for lost time?As I asked myself the question, I thought back to exactly how I had spent those 170 hours working to develop the stem cells. I started my internship a little overwhelmed by the complex equipment in the lab. A

    26、fter I familiarized myself with the equipment, I began to find the function of PRDMI a gene thought to control replication (复制) in hESCs. First, though, I needed to make a growth medium (培养基) for the hESCs. I painstakingly measured to the ten millionth of a liter, testing the accuracy of each measur

    27、ement multiple times before finally putting it into the medium solution. After I plated the hESCs on my new medium, I waited with bated breath for the results.To my joy, two days later, my cells were growing very well and even outgrowing their new home. I successfully created hundreds of stable hESC

    28、s. Everything seemed to be going so well. But now.“Nancy, I know taking the news the first time can be hard, but keep in mind, you probably didnt do anything wrong. You know how sensitive they are. This sort of thing is common when working with stem cells,” the program director said gently.“I know,”

    29、 I said. “Im ready to try again.”Thomas Edison said. “Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.41What do we know about the author from Paragraph 1?AShe was seriously ill because of a cell disease.BHer internship was shortened for so

    30、me reason.CHer research result didnt reach her expectation.DShe cried a lot after not accomplishing her goal.42How long did the authors internship remain when the cells lost their lives?AOne month.BTwo months.COne hundred and seventy hours.DOne year.43What are the feelings expressed in the underline

    31、d sentence?ADoubt and confusion.BRelief and relaxation.CAnxiety and eagerness.DSadness and disappointment.44According to the program director, what is very usual during replication in hESCs?AEfforts made in vain.BCells growing too big.CResearchers getting injured.DMedium solution incorrectly measure

    32、d.45What does the author try to tell us through this story?AHard work always brings good luck.BStick to hope and never give up.CThink twice before you act.DNever miss a mistake.As people travelling by air become increasingly aware of their carbon footprint, flying has become not only one of the most

    33、 polluting industries, but also one with the most potential to turn things around.After Solar Impulse 2 completed the worlds first flight by a solar-powered aircraft in 2016, airlines and aircraft producers looked to become the first to provide a commercial plane. Bertrand Piccard, one of the pilots

    34、 responsible for Solar Impulse 2s journey said, “Al1 the clean technologies weve already had can be used everywhere. We have to use them, not only for the environment, but also because they are profitable and able to create jobs.”The following year saw many projects in the aviation (航空) field as the

    35、 airline industry acknowledged the future of low- carbon transportation methods. In 2017, Zunum Aero, a small aviation company which focused on delivering a range of hybrid-electric (混合电动的) planes received financial aid from JetBlue and Boeing, whilst EasyJet teamed up with Wright Electric to develo

    36、p battery-powered aircraft and NASA also announced its plans to develop its own electric aircraft.Orkney Islands, lying about 20 miles north of the Scottish mainland, are rich in renewable resources, especially the wind energy. Loganair, a Scottish airline, is cooperating with aviation companies to

    37、make Orkney the worlds first fully electric airline routes. However, this is never easy. Due to the limited size and weight of a battery that an airplane can carry, airplane producers are faced with a bottleneckthe continued power supply for electric airplanes. They believe the abundant wind energy

    38、in Orkney could be the key to solving it.The benefits of electric air travel transcend its low-carbon emissions. Aviation experts believe these aircrafts power source will also mean they will be less noisy, smaller, require less maintenance costs, and need a shorter runway to take off and landthis c

    39、ould lead to more airports in small cities and more rural areas being connected to the world at large.46What did Bertrand want to convey in his words?AThe future of aircraft pilots.BThe success of Solar Impulse 2.CThe convenience of commercial planes.DThe significance of using renewable energy.47How

    40、 did EasyJet carry out the low-carbon transportation methods?ABy asking for financial support from banks.BBy working together with another company.CBy purchasing patents from other countries.DBy improving the technology on its own.48What will airplane producers probably do to make Orkneys electric a

    41、irline routes a reality?AUse natural resources to charge airplanes.BBuild more coal-fired power stations.CDevelop shorter airline routes.DIncrease the size of battery.49What does the underlined word “transcend” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?AGo beyond.BRely on.CDiffer from.DRefer to.50Whats the benef

    42、it of electric planes besides its green footprint?AMaking plane tickets cheaper.BMaking the flying time shorter.CMaking the world more connected.DMaking the plane maintenance easier.Industry and educators all agree that the world needs creativity. There is interest in the field, lots of urging but v

    43、ery little action. Everyone is a bit scared of what to do next. On the question of creativity and imagination, they are mostly uncreative and unimaginative.Educators seek artificial ways to change imaginative activity into problem-solving models that end up compromising the very creativity they cele

    44、brate. Creativity is often reduced to problem-solving. To be exact, you need imagination to solve many problems and creativity is part of what it takes. But problem-solving is far from the whole of creativity; and if you only focus creative thinking on problems and solutions, you will fall into a tr

    45、ap.For teaching purposes, problems are an anxious place to cultivate creativity. If you think of anyone coming up with an idea a new song, a dance step or a joke, it isnt necessarily about a problem but rather an opportunity for the mind to exercise its independence. This is the purpose behind the t

    46、heory of scholars now called “Big C Creativity”, which is the breakthrough Lind of thinking or science, such as Mozarts Alla Turca and Einsteins theory of relativity. But the same is true of everyday “Small C Creativity” that isnt specifically problem-based.Enjoying the independence of the mind is the basis for naturally imaginative activity, like humor or amusing answers.Our contemporary education systematically damages creativity and

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