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天津市届高三年级英语学科综合练习2025第一节单项选择(每小题分,满分分)
1151.—The YouthLeague Committeeis looking for volunteersfor thepromotion ofrubbish-sorting.Would you liketo joinin-.Everyone shoulddo hisbit.A.You asked for itB.You betC.You havemy wordD.Youve gotme there
2.Recent research has_the causeof thenew virusthat hasclaimed thousandsof lives.A.cast lighton B.caught holdof C.made senseof D.laid stresson
3.The prizewinner describedto theclass_he hadmanaged to achieve excellencein hisstudy.A.what B.how C.which D.whether
4.--1called youlast night,*but noone answered.--Sorry,I____sleeping.A.must havebeenB.would havebeenC.must beD.could be
5.Theres littlechance that well succeedin changingour fate._,its importantthatwetry.A.Meanwhile B.Nevertheless C.Otherwise D.Therefore
6.he passedaway in1961,Mei Lanfanghad beenperforming andencouraging thespread ofPeking Operaforalmost60years.A.Once B.As C.Until D.Since
7.In choosingone jobfrom thetwo presentedin frontof us,we areunknowingly otherfuture opportunities.A.turning downB.breaking upC.putting away D.giving out
8.We mustread betweenthe lines,and sometimes_the linesto fullyunderstand thewriter.A.within B.among C.besides D.beyond
9.——Can youlend mea couple of dollarsI ama littlerecently.—By nomeans.I stillwaiting formy payday.A.short B.tough C.blank D.mean
10.1wish to_the meetingas quicklyas possible,for I have otherthings toattend to.A.wind upB.turn upC.burn upD.look up
11.Nowadays thegrowth offood deliveryapps inChina_the countrywith takeoutcontainers andplastic bags.A.have drownedB.has beencrowned C.is drowningD.are drowned
12.He*s lookingfor a new job,one_he canget moremoney tosupport hisfamily.A.when B.which C.that D.where
13.When I came in,John wassitting in the comeswith hishands_on hishead,nervous for the finalresult.A.crossed B.crossing C.to crossD.having crossed
14.We canbecome asmart shopperby choosingfor value,not forlooks;,choose goodquality goodswith plainpackages.A.in particularB.in otherwordsC.in additionD.in anycase
15.How wouldyoulikeyour coffee第二节完形填空(每小题分,满分分)A.It tastesgood B.Black,please C.I willtake it awayD.Very much120Once again,God seemsto haveput a homeless personin mypath.I dontknow ifthere aremore_16_people thanbeforeor ifPm justnoticing themmore.Lately,I haveregularly comeinto contactwith peoplethat Ijust cant
17.His nameis Markand I was18to hearthat heis onlythree yearsolder thanme.He looksso mucholder!He wasonthe corner,_19_money.I sawhis piercingblue eyesbeneath hisdirty hairand beard,and Icouldnt
20.I parkedmy car(路边)and plonkedmyself downon thecurb totalk.People weredriving by and staringat us,but I didnt_21_.He toldme abouthis life.How muchof his_22_I believe,I dontknow.He toldme hewas dying-that partI believe,for hecould barelywalk andhad23catching hisbreath.I askedwhat Icould doto helphim.He said24he wantedwas aslice ofpizza.I gavehim$3,the onlycash I had25me.He saidhe wanted to goto getthe foodhimself,but hewas26from theshopping centerfor begging.I saidI wouldgetit forhim and asked ifhe wantedsomething to_27_.He said.You wouldsave mylife28you couldget mesomebeer.Beer seemedto offerhim some29something hedesperately needed.()Then heaskedfor anride acoupleofblocks downthe road,to thetrail in the woods_30_he hadhis tent.Normally I dont giverides tostrangers,_31_this wasjust upthe street,and quitehonestly heshowed32no physicalthreatto me.When weparted he33my handfor a long timeand wejust lookedat eachother wordlesslyfor afew moments.Everything justmelted away.He wasntahomelessman andI wasnta
34.We becamejust twosouls making a human_35_.Idontknow if I willever seehim again,but Iknow I will neverforget him.God blessyou,Mark,and yourbeautifulblue eyesand gentlesoul.
16.A.happy B.single C.homeless D.lazy
17.A.miss B.ignore C.recognize D.understand
18.A.excited B.puzzled C.worried D.shocked
19.A.calling for B.lookingfor C.asking forD.heading for
20.A.look awayB.get downC.walk roundD.set out
21.A.watch B.care C.notice D.believe
22.A.story B.career C.excuse D.passage
23.A;chance B.time C.trouble D.right
24.A.some B.all C.both D.either
25.A.in B.forC.by D.on
26.A.advised B.protected C.promised D.banned
27.A,buy B.eat C.drink D.bring
28.A.if B.because C.though D.unless
29.A.curiosity B.trust C.courage D.comfort
30.A.what B.that C.which D.where
31.A.forB.then C.but D.or
32.A.secretly B.absolutely C.carefully D.simply
33.A.touched B.held C.looked D.rose
34.A.friend B.sufferer C.stranger D.victim
35.A.connection D.conceptionB.concentration C.conversation第三部分阅读理解(共小题每小题分,满分分)20240There aremany good online universitiesavailable.If youare consideringthis optionfor gettingyour degree,dontforget tocheck outthis gem.Rather thangive thestandard salespitch,Iwilllist thetop reasonsthat Ichose WesternGovernors University formy mastersdegree.(学费)Lower tuitionThetuition islower thancomparable onlineschools.Each termis sixmonths longgiving memore time to completetherequirements for the term.In addition,ifIfinish earlyand stillhave timeleft in my term,I cando a part-time jobtoearn enoughmoney for the schooling.I findthis optionto bevery cost-effective.Flexible coursesIfI havelearned enougheither throughlife experience,on thejob training,or inclass,I cantake theexam andskipthe course.For example,I learneda greatdeal aboutspecial education law fromworking inthe field,attendedconferences,and tookclasses formy secondbachelors degree.I was able totake thetest,and pass,thus finishingtheclass quicklyand focusingon otherareas whereI neededmore studyingtime.Personal support(导师)I have a mentorassigned to me.My mentoris mycontact personfor questionsand support.I getcalls on aregular basis.We talkabout whereI aminmystudies,what mynext stepsare,and anyquestion Imay have.I alsohavethe onlinecommunities whereI cango onthe discussionwith myschoolmates whenIhavequestions.Respected degreeIchecked withthe StateOffice ofEducation to find outif thiswas a good wayto go.I learnedthat adegree fromWestern GovernorsUniversitywas arespected degreethat isconsidered comparabletoadegree froma traditionalbrick(灰泥)and mortar university.I amnearly finishedwith mydegree fromWestern GovernorsUniversity.I gainconfidence inmy abilities,and amveryhappy withmy decision.A.is akey Americanuniversity B.attracts a great numberof studentsC.is abrick andmortaruniversityD.is a goodonlineuniversity
36.From thispassage welean thatWesternGovernorsUniversity.A.He dependson hisfamily*s support.B.He doesapart-time jobto payfor it.C.He studieshard toget scholarship.D.He has agood job andagoodpay.
38.We caninfer that the author.
37.How canthe authorget enoughmoney forhis schoolingA.had receiveda bachelorsdegree beforeB.never wentto universitybeforeC.wanted tostudy specialeducationlawD.only studiedthe courseshe liked
39.How doesthe authorget intouch withhis mentorA.He callshis mentorat regulartime.B.His mentorcalls himat regularintervals.C.He callson his mentor everyfew days.D.He oftentalks withhismentoronline.
40.The authorwrites thearticle.A.in orderto letothers knowhis studiesand dreamB.in orderto makeothers gofor onlineuniversitiesC.to usehis experienceto recommendhis universityD.to showwhat hehas chosenis definitelysensibleB(碑文)The libraryof PharaohRamesses IIis saidto haveborne theinscription“the houseof healingforthesoul”.Dylan Thomas,an Englishwriter,reportedly likedto relaxby readingAgatha Christie*s detectivenovels.As forthenovelist YiyunLi,it wasWar andPeace thathelped herget through the toughesttimes;when shelaunched avirtualreading groupof LeoTolstoys masterpiecein lockdown,3,000people signedup.In recentyears,a growingbody ofresearchhasbacked upthe ideathat booksnot onlyentertain,but alsohelp usrecoverand grow.They offercompanionship to the lonely,insight to the anxious,and releaseto thosewho feeltrapped.This featurehas motivatedAnn Cleevesto turnher attentiontotheold long-lasting bibliotherapy.She thenco-sponsored sucha programin northeastEngland,working withpublic health teams.Bibliotherapy is an approachusingbooks andother forms of literatureto improvea patientsmental health.A reviewof severalstudies foundsuch programshavealong-term effecton peopleswell-being.But Cleeveshas abroader ideain mind.Writing forThe Guardian,she describedhow readingand writingfictionhelped herunderstand herown responseand allowedher toescape intoa differentworld.The readingcoaches willmatchtheir patientswith appropriatepoetry andnovels as well asnon-fiction basedon patients5condition,and willintroduce(花哨、的)them tolibrarians andother readers.After all,whats upliftingto onereader willseem tweeto anotherandwhat onefinds unpleasantmay bereassuring tothe next.For Cleeves,it ishappy tosee peopleseek self-discovery inthe worldof books.Some mayrespond tochildrensclassic TheSecret Garden;others willrecognize themselvesin ToniMorrisons novels.An ancientidea hasfound fresh(共鸣).resonance
41.What didDylan Thomas and YiyunLi havein commonA.They soughtinspiration inforeign countries.B.They turnedto booksfor spiritualcomfort.C.They hadagreatinfluence onthe worldliterature.D.They oncelaunched a reading groupduring toughtimes.
42.What inspiredAnn Cleevesto co-sponsor the programA.The healingpower ofbooks.B.The supportfrom public healthteams.C Thepopularity of theprogramamong people.D.The lackof sucha programin northeastEngland.
43.What canbe inferredabout bibliotherapyAIt cangreatly improvepublichealth.B.It can bring aboom inbook markets.C.Tt canbe usedasacure fordepression.D Itcanbringin diverseformsofliterature.
44.How doesareadingcoach playhis orher roleA.By suitingspecific booksto patients.B.By helpinglibrarians sortout allkinds ofbooks.C.By assistingreaders inwriting their own fiction.:D.By recordingreaders1response todifferent books.
45.Which of the followingcan serveas the best titleof thistextA.Virtual readinggroups:the risingindustry inlockdownB.An inscription:the houseof healingforthesoulC.Novel reading:two sidesto mentaltroublesD.Bibliotherapy:an oldidea findsnew lifeCWhetheran individualis consideringstarting asmall businessor changingcareer paths,passion mustbe takeninto(毅力),account.While characteristicssuch asstrong values,talent,ambition,intellect,discipline,persistence andluckall contributeto businessand careersuccess,following yourpassion canoften makethe mostsignificant differenceof all.Before discussingpassion andexplaining itssignificance,we mustfirst definethe truemeaning ofsuccess.Success isusually thoughtof asmaking largesums ofwealth orachieving acertain levelof fame,but truesuccessthat satisfiesis not all aboutmoney.Success isbetter definedasanachievement ofa desiredaim orpuipose.More thanmoney orfame,most peopledesireto combinetheirownpassions withtheir workwhile makinga sustainableincome.The moreyou earn,the less(难以捉摸的)money returns,making moneyan elusivedefinition ofsuccess.For mostpeople,success meansbeing proud of theirachievements andbeing partof something that matters.This isparticularlytrue whenit comesto meaningfulwork.If anindividual decidesto followtheir passion,there isa greaterlikelihoodthat moneyand traditionalsuccess willfollow becausethe timeand effortinvested inthe adventurecome with(热青).enthusiasm andzeal T(有承受力)If enthusiasmand passionare present,people tendto bemore resilientwhen encounteringobstacles.People whoare passionateabout whatthey do,rather thanjust init forthe money,Htend to be peoplewho havemorepositive outlooksand canovercome difficultythrough problem-solving.(倾向于)Also,the morepassionate someoneis abouttheir job,the moreinclined they are towork hardonself-improvement,increasing theirchances ofsuccess.One ofthe mostsuccessful companiesinthe world isApple.Apples founderand mostremarkable leaderwas thelateSteve Jobs.In anarticle titledThe SevenSuccess Principlesof Steve Jobs”,writer CarmineGallo outlinessevenfactors responsiblefor Jobs*success.The articleis basedon interviewswith Appleemployees andSteve Jobshimself.The firstprinciple Dowhat youlove.Steve Jobsbelieved inthe powerof passionand oncesaid,People withpassioncan changetheworldfbr thebetter.Jobs claimedthat hispassion forhis workmade allthe difference.
46.In writingParagraph1,the authoraims to.A.introduce thetopic B.make acomparisonC.present anargument D.propose adefinition
47.By saying“The moreyou earn,the lessmoney returns,making moneyan elusivedefinition ofsuccess.”inParagraph3,the authormeans.A.sometimes youdont getmuch rewardfor yourhard workB.money doesntalways definesuccessC.if youwant tobe successful,you needa steadyincomeD.the moreyou earn,the lessmoney returns,which isnotasign ofsuccess
48.What couldwe learnfrom Paragraph4A.Most peopleintend tochoose meaningfuljobs.B.If youfollow mostpeoples course,success isjust aroundthe corner.C.Working withenthusiasm ismore likelyto succeed.D.If youare alwaysproud ofyourself,you willsucceed easily.
49.The underlinedword“obstacles“in Paragraph5probably means.A.situations B.risks C.threats D.difficulties
50.What couldbe thebest title forthepassageA.SteveJobsand HisSuccess PrinciplesB.Follow YourPassions,and SuccessWill FollowC.Secrets toSuccess D.Passion andYour CareerDLikelyto sufferfrom lossof memoryfrom timeto timeSmart camerascan nowremind you.Khai Truongatthe University ofToronto inCanada andhis colleagueshave createda smartphoneapp thatrecordsinteractions withhousehold objects.The systeminvolves abarcode-like markersthat theuser sticksto objectswhose usetheywould liketo track.With the smartphone wornaround yourneck,the appautomatically recordsa shortvideo clipwhen amarked objectcomesinto view.The useris ableto lookthroughtheapplication andsee the last timethey interactedwith it.”saysTruong.The appcan help people trackthe stateof objects----------------------such aswhether theylocked adoor orswitcheda lightoff------as wellas routineactions.At presentit successfullyrecords about75%of interactions,butonly worksfor fixedobjects.A similarbut separatesystem cansolve theproblem.E.Akin Sisbot and JonathanConnell atIBM Researchin New(安装在天花板上的)York haveinvented aceiling-mounted camerathat monitorsobjects andpeople.It continuouslywatchesan areasuch asa tabletopin yourhome,tracking theplacement ofobjects inrelation toone another.It alsorememberswho firstbrought anobject intothe fieldof viewaswellas anyonemoved it for afterwards.When asked,“Where ismy wallet”the systemmight respond,It.is nexttothevase,under themagazines.”The cameracould alsobe usedin factoriesor operatingtheatres totrack avital tools,says Sisbot.For now,the.camera usesa deepsensor tospot things.It islimited todetecting objectsthicker than3centimeters,meaning thatithas troublewith thinobjects suchasaclosed laptopplaced flatonatable.The accuracyof suchsmart camerasystems mayneed toimprove beforetheyarewidely adopted.“Youve gottotrust thetechnology for it tobe ofany comfortor reassurance.says GeoffreyWard attheUniversityof Essexin UK.
51.How doesthesmartphoneapp mentionedin Paragraph2workA.By switchingof electricityautomatically.B.By scanningbarcodes ofhousehold objects.C.By recordingthe movementof markedobjects.D.By informingowners ofpotential dangers.
52.The smart cameras maybe designedfor.A.lazy studentsB.the blindC.young adultsD.forgetful people
53.What isthe limitationoftheceiling-mounted cameraA.It isunlikely tomake asound.B.It isunable torecognize movableobjects.C.It failstofindobjects thinnerthan3centimeters.D.It hardlysenses objectswithout barcode-like markers.
54.What isGeoffrey Wardsattitude towardssmartcamerasystemsA.Neutral.B.Supportive.C.Skeptical.D.Opposed.
55.What isthebesttitleforthe textA.New smartphonesmake lifeeasier B.Camera designersface newchallengesC.Smart camerashelp increasehome securityD.New systemshelppeoplewith memoryproblems第卷主观题共分n io阅读表达共小题,每小题分,满分分5210阅读表达Cleverness isa giftwhile kindnessisachoice.Gifts areeasy--they*re givenafter all.Choices canbe hard.”I gotthe ideato startAmazon16years ago.Icameacross thefact thatthe Internetusage wasgrowing at2300percent peryear.Fd neverseen orheard ofanything thatgrew thatfast,and theidea of building an online bookstorewithmillions oftitles wasvery excitingto me.I hadjust turned30,and Idbeen marriedforayear.I toldmy wifethat Iwantedto quitmy joband goto dothis crazythingthatprobably wouldntwork sincemost start-ups don*tandI wasntsure whattoexpect.She toldme Ishould goforit.As ayoung boy,I hadbeen agarage inventor.I hadalways wantedtobeaninventor,and shewanted meto followmy passion.Iwasworking ata financialfirm inNew YorkCity witha bunchof verysmart peopleandabrilliant bossthat Imuchadmired.I wentto myboss andtold himthat Iwantedto start acompany sellingbooks onthe Internet.He tookmeon along walkin CentralPark,listened carefullytomeand finallysaid,That soundslike areally goodidea,but itwouldbe aneven betteridea forsomeone whodidnt alreadyhaveagoodjob.That logicmade somesense tome,and heconvincedmetothink aboutitfor48hours beforemakingafinal decision.Seen inthat light,it reallywas adifficultchoice,but ultimately,I decidedIhadto giveitashot.Ididn*t thinkI wouldregret tryingand failing.And Isuspectedthat Iwould alwaysbe hauntedbyadecision tonot tryat all.After muchconsideration,I tookthe lesssecure pathto followmy passion,and Improudofthat choice.For allof us,intheend,we areour choices.
56.What inspiredthe authortostartAmazon16years agoNo more than15words
57.How didthe authorswife respondto hiscrazy ideaofbuildinganonlinebookstore No more than10words
58.What wasthe attitudeoftheauthors bosstowards hisstarting acompany onlineNomore than10words
59.Whats yourunderstanding ofthe underlinedsentence inthelastparagraph Nomorethan15words
60.What isthe mostimportant factorwhen youmake yourcareer choiceGive yourreasons.Nomorethan20words。
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