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天津市第四中学学年高三上学期第三次月考英语试2024-2025题学校:姓名班级考号
一、单项选择
1.—I stayedup latelast nightwriting areport.—!You lookso tired.A.No wonderB.Not likelyC.No wayD.Not yet
2.Every customercoming heremust dothe warm-up exercisebefore swimming.Thatsour regulation.A.catching upwith B.getting onwithC.getting downto D.putting upwith
3.Last night,around midnight,I thesky fornearly anhour.The starsshone likediamonds.A.had observedB.have observed C.observe D.observed
4.Perhaps thenext generationof scientists,on thewisdom oftraditional Chinesemedicine,will indeeddiscovermore medicinesbeneficial toglobal healthcare.A.drew B.drawn C.drawing D.having drawn
5.The author,along with her writinggroup,a series of creative writing workshopsin variouslocalschools overthe pasttwo months.A.has conductedB.have conductedC.had conductedD.are conducting
6.A surveyreveals thatemployees whoregularly participate in team-building exercisestend tobemore satisfiedwith theirjobs thanwho donot.A.it B.that C.those D.ones
7.Jacks father,who isBritish,has come to lovehot pot!But there are stillsome dishesthat henot tryevenafter manyyears ofmarriage tohis Chinesemother.A.dare B.need C.shall D.willA.While B.Since C.When D.After
8.the situationis challenging,we remainhopeful that a resolutioncan befound.(录[夺)depriving Jyourself ofthe opportunity to learn.Nothing inlife staysthe same.Everything is always in a stateof change.Your ability to recognizechangeand makepeace withit,while alsofinding theflexibility to adapt tochanging conditions,willdetermine howeffectively youcan continuemaking progresstoward yourlife goals.Indeed,when youdiscover andaccept yourabilitytobe flexible,all thingsare possible.Thatsbecause therealization that thereareother ways to goabout dealingwith whathappens inlife and to findwaysaround seeminglyimpossible difficultiesmakes youstronger,more self-confident andsatisfied.It(感矢口)also greatlyimproves yourperception ofyour abilities.Consider thatovercoming difficultiesis quitean achievement.When youcombine thatwith theconfidenceyou feelin beingable toanalyze andput togethera workableapproach orsolution,you windupwith apositive outcomeoverall.This satisfyingresult addsto yourmotivation tosolve thenext itemonyour list,to gofor anothergoal thatmay be a bitmore challenging.This abilityto overcomedifficulties doesntcome aboutautomatically,yet itisatalent youcanfoster.Indeed,it mayseem likea losingplan,especially if you dontsee resultsright away.Instead oflosinghope,keep ongoing.Have youever disappointedyourself despiteyour effortswhen youveencountered challengesinadapting tochanging circumstancesSuppose youhavent beenable tofigure outa wayaround themorcouldnt determinea workableapproach.Is thisa terriblething Doesit meanyoure certainto foreverbeat theend ofthe linewhen itcomes toaccomplishments Its not likethat.What itdoes indicate,however,is thatyou mayyet keepsome unforgivingthoughts aboutyour ownabilities.You may,for example,not(本能)trust yourinstincts oryou might not believeyoure capableenough oftaking acalculated risk.
51.We caninfer from the firstparagraph that.A.running intodifficulty isa validreason tostop tryingB・its arare thingfbr peopleto have a goodopportunityC.facing challengesoffers learning and growthopportunitiesD.its betterto give up thanpersist when faced withdifficulty
52.What doParagraph2and Paragraph3talk aboutA.Adapting andpersisting throughchange toachieve goals.B.Changing conditionsto createnew opportunities.C.Accepting failurewhenfacedwith difficulties.D.Giving up to avoidfurther complications.
53.What candrive youto moveforward successfullyA.Engaging inself-criticism forevery perceivedfailure.B.Missing chancesto gaininsights fromchallenging situations.C.Abandoning effortswhen confrontedwith adifficult challenge.D.Conquering challengeswith confidenceand achievingpositive results.
54.What mightbe thecause offailing toadapt tochanging conditionsA.You mayhave negativethoughts aboutyour ownabilities.B.You mayhaveastrong capabilityfor takingcalculated risks.C.You arelikely to giveupon accomplishinganything significant.D.You areguaranteed tobe alwaysat theforefront of achievements.
55..What messagedoes thepassage conveyA.The importanceof avoidingdifficulties.B.The needtogiveup whenfacing challenges.C.The benefitsof stayingin yourcomfort zone.D.The significanceof flexibilityand adaptingtochange.阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题Many people,some evenat avery youngage,set thegoal ofgraduating fromcollege.OneAmerican womanin Texaswaited a long timefor herchance toreach thatgoal.The womanis84-year-old JanetFein.Last week,she receivedher bachelorsdegree from theUniversity ofTexas atDallas.Fein hashad afull life.She hasraised fivechildren and then had a careeras a secretary untilsheretired at age
77.But eventhen,she wasnot ready to takeit easyand restduring awell-earnedretirement.“I didnthave anythingto doin retirementand Ididnt thinkthat playingbingo wasuptomy speed,9,Fein said.She saidshe decidedto majorin sociology.Fein spenther childhoodin theBronx,New YorkCity,where herfamily livedin poverty.Aftergraduating earlyfrom high school,she startedworking as a secretaryatadress manufacturerat theage of
16.Following hermarriage,she spent18years raisingher childrenat home.Throughout herlife,Feinheld variousjobs,including20years asasecretaryin aDallas hospital,which sheretired fromin
2012.She alsodevoted20years to earninganassociate degree,which she received in
1995.Fein,despite herlife experiences,hadastrong desiretoearna bachelorsdegree.She foundjoy inreading,writing papers,and learningnew things.Taking advantageof astate program,she joinedaround2,000others aged65and olderin Texaswho attendpublic universityclasses forfree.Although lessthan1%of U.S.college students are inthis agegroup,health expertsbelieve continuingeducation laterinlife canhelp maintainfitness.Despite worseninghealth conditions,Fein persevered,using awalker andoxygen,and evencompleting theremaining degreerequirements throughonline classes.Her collegeadvisor wasSheila Rollerson.She saidthat Feinnever showedsigns ofgiving upevenwith allof herdifficulties.She wasplugging awayat herstudies andin returnshereceivedherbachelors degreeand respect,Rollerson said.Renee Brown,one ofFeins caregivers,found inspirationfrom her.At53,Brown plansto beginnursingschool,encouraged byFeins wordsof confidenceand thefulfillment thatcomes withachievement.
56.Why didFein wantto studyafter retiringno more than15words
57.What doesParagraph5mainly talkabout no more than5words
58.Why didFein takeonline classesto finishthe lastpart ofher degreerequirements no morethan5words
59.How do you understand the underlinedpart inParagraph7nomorethan10words
60.What canyou learnfrom thestory Pleaseexplain,nomorethan20words
四、书信写作假定你是李华,你校昨天举行了年度校园“科技节请
61.”Science amp;Technology Festivalo根据以下提示写一篇新闻报道,给校英语报投稿内容包括活动内容;L.你的感想2注意:词数左右;L100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.
9.The diversityof cuisinein aregion isa ofits history,culture,and geography,showingthe uniqueflavors andcooking traditionsthat havedeveloped throughhistory.A.occupation B.reflection C.recognition D.qualification
10.1asked thekids to go outto play,because I wasnt accustomedto whenI wasworking.A.interrupting B.interrupt C.interrupted D.being interrupted
11.The questionnairetakes tento fifteenminutes tocomplete andcan beused alongwiththe assessmentinterview.A.familiarly B.critically C.roughly D.precisely
12.---You reallysaved mypresentation today.Thank youso muchfor steppingin whenmy laptopcrashed!---.Im gladI hadmy computerreadyto go.Its whatteammates arefor!A.Its upto youB.Dont mentionitC.Itsnotmy cupof teaD.Dont giveme that
13.The AmazonRiver,the rainforestgets itsname,is closeto6,400kilometres inlength-rough100kilometres longerthan theYangtze River.A.along whichB.of whichC.from whichD.to which
14.As a new diplomat,he oftenthinks ofhe canreact moreappropriately inemergencysituations.A.what B.how C.that D.which
15.Despite therise intechnology-based learningtools,the schoolchose tomaintain teachingmethods,emphasizing thevalue offace-to-face interactionin theclassroom.A.identical B.substantial C.botanical D.conventional
二、完形填空In2013,Alie Wardslife wasfalling apart.In amatter ofmonths,her relationshipwithherpartnerended,her dadwas16with arare form of cancer,and she was alsofeeling agap betweenthe careershehad chosenand theperson shewanted tobe.To distractherself fromher17,Ward likedto findand take18of bugswhichshe hasloved sinceshewasa littlekid.Sometimes,if shefound a beetle orabeethat sheparticularlyliked,shed19it onFacebook.Those postsattracted the20of awoman namedLila Higgins,who studies21at thelocal naturalhistory museum.After seeingWards pictures,Higgins22to Wardandinvited hertogoon atour ofthe museum.At thattime Wardwas emotionallyfragile,and meetingsomeone newin thatstate madehernervous andteary.However,her passionfor bugsoutweighed heranxiety.Upon Wardsarrival at the museum,Higgins warmly23her andhanded hera labcoat.She thenledWard throughvarious
24.I remembershe openedup thisfreezer,like,Come checkthis out/and itwas fullof deadbugs,“Ward recalled.Although lifeless,these samplesheldsignificance for the naturalhistory museum,serving asevidence tonatures diversity.Iwasalsoimpressed byhow25Higgins was,which mademe feelpassionate about the workfor the first timein alongtime,Ward continued.Noticing Wards26,Higginssuggested she27atthemuseum for a fewhours everyweek.Despite herdoubts,Ward decidedto28Every Wednesday,shed arriveatthemuseum.And witheachvolunteer29,she felta littlebit better.It gaveme thissense of30It helpedme reconnectwith mylove of31and naturethat Idalways had,“Ward said.Soon,Ward32her joband startedworking inscience media.She nowis thecreator andhost ofapodcast calledOlogies.Ward hadHiggins on the showas herfirst
33.Sometimes Iwonder whatwouldhave happenedif Ihadnt takenher upon her
34.What wouldmy lifehave beenlike Itsnot anicethought.Who wouldI beYou know,Lila Higgins,in oneinstant,35my wholelife/9said Ward.
16.A.impressed B,charged C.terrified D.diagnosed
17.A.doubts B.injuries C.troubles D.fears
18.A.samples B・pictures C.notes D.examples
19.A.post B.show C.deliver D.donate
20.A.support B.criticism C.sympathy D.attention
21.A.birds B.plants C.insects D.humans
22.A.checked outB,reached outC.showed offD.called off
23.A.greeted B,servedC.followed D.thanked
24.A.risks B・trips C.halls D.exhibits
25.A.confident B.excited C.worried D.upset
26.A.anxiety B.patience C.enthusiasm D.disappointment
27.A.study B.research C.perform D.volunteer
28.A.sign upB.set outC.settle inD.take over
29.A.report B.evaluation C.shift D.recruitment
30.A.friction B.purpose C.evolution D.doubt
31.A.science B.philosophy C,biography D.geography
32.A.kept B.resolved C-forgot D.quit
33.A.writer B.director C.guest D.listener
34.A.promise B.offer C.challenge D.decision
35.A.changed B.ruined C.imitated D.defined
三、阅读理解Our universityprovides anextensive rangeof coursesfor undergraduatesand graduatestudents,including BAand PhDprograms,as wellas theopportunitytopursue aminor increativewriting.Ourcurriculum offersa widevariety ofeducational optionsto suitdiverse academicinterests andcareergoals.•Writing themusical bookStudyand createthe dramatictext ofmusical theater.The coursestarts with a groundingin thebasicsof textwriting bystudying outstandingexamples ofbook writing,from ArthurLaurents GypsytoBrian Yorke/s Pulitzer-winning NextTo Normal.Students writea seriesof short scenes5-10pages to评判be readaloud andcritiqued in class,with theultimate goalof completing an originalor adaptedbookforaone-act musical30-60pages.•Introduction to creative writingLearningto writecreatively islike learningto sing,in thatthe writeris beingher owninstrument.The writersspecific sensibilityand especialcompetencies determinethe rangeof excellencethat thewritercan comfortablyoperate in.This coursewill focuson threegenres:poetry,creative non-fiction,and fiction.More particularly,the coursewill focuson thesonnet,the profile,and theshort story.Each sectionwill feedinto thenext:(诗节)the stanzapreparing usfortheparagraph,and theinterview leadinginto thirdpersonpoint-of-view.Because learningto writecreatively involvesdeveloping aformofmuscle memory,there willbealmost daily writing exercises.There will also be,and equallyimportantly,a dailywriters diaryof theexperienceof performingthe exercise.•Duke inLondon:ArtsThis coursesurveys London asasite ofdynamic culturalproduction,whose participationin the(商品)global marketplaceof artisticcommodities revealsthe citysrestlessly transnational,worldwidecharacter.Studying localinstitutions,studentsareintroduced to the complexrelationship amongart,state,and the global culturalmarketplace.Students alsoparticipateintrips includingdance,opera,and theaterproductionsand visitsto museumsand othersites ofcultural importance.•Understanding Filmand MediaThiscourse takesstudents througha criticalexploration oftheglobal film industryand variousmediaplatforms.Students willstudy filmproduction,global mediahistory,and socio-political impactsoffilms and media.The coursewillalsotouch upon the evolvingaspects of media,including digitalmedia,online platforms,and theireconomical andcultural impact.
36.What dothe firstand secondcourses havein commonA.They bothgive studentsdailywritingexercises.B.They bothencourage studentsto learnstep bystep.C.They bothask studentstoadaptbooks formusicals.D.They bothrequire studentsto readtheir storiesinclass.
37.What genrewill Introduction to creativewriting^^fbcus onA.Poetry,creative non-fiction,and filmscript.B.Musical,creative non-fiction,and fiction.C.Poetry,creative non-fiction,and fiction.D.Poetry,modern drama,and fiction.
38.What distinctivefeature isincluded in the Introductiontocreativewriting^^courseA.Developing dailywriting habits.B・Focus oncompletinganoriginal book.C.Writing andanalyzing aseriesofshortscenes.D.Exploring therelationship between art andstate.
39.What isspecial about“Duke inLondon:Arts”?A.It cultivatesstudents1writing skills.B,It offersstudents differentwaystolearn.C.It focusesonthehistory ofLondons artscene.D.It introducesa virtualtour ofLondons attractions.
40.What is the primaryemphasis ofthe courseUnderstanding Filmand Media”A.The technicalaspects offilmmaking.B・The historicaldevelopment ofglobal cinema.C.The studyofmedia-related lawand regulations.D.The criticalexploration ofglobalfilmandmediaplatforms.On acold morningin May,I receiveda fascinatingemail froma highschool friend,inviting metoa10-day all-female surfingadventure in Portugal.The offerwas irresistible,and Iinstantly knewmyanswer wasyes.The tripseemed simpleenough.Ten women,ranging from30to45years old,all strangers,willgather onthe Portuguesecoast to embrace thechallenge ofsurfing theAtlantic waves.As atravel enthusiast,I quicklysought permissionfrom myboss forthis once-in-a-lifetimejourney.Through my33years,Ive observeda common adult tendency:we oftenlimit ourselvestorefining skillswe alreadypossess.Theres acertain pridein improvingour expertise,becomingincreasingly knowledgeablein ourchosen fields,yet unintentionally,this focusoften leavesother skillsundevelopedand leadsto neglectingother areasof potentialgrowth.Two dayslater,I arrivedin Ericeira,a charmingsurf town,where Imet mysurfing group.Despiteour differentpersonalities andbackgrounds,we wereall unitedin apersistent desireto challengeourselves,learn,tackle andgrow.The shoresat Ericeira,where thebeginners learnto surf,are shallowand coveredwith slippery(驾驭).rocks.They makefor softerwaves butare difficultto navigateGuidedby ouramazing coaches,together,we facedthe waves.Sometimes,it pouredwith rain,and thewaves crashedaround us,but wewere stillout there.And withevery slipand fall,wordsof encouragementfilled theair.Honestly,I probablyspent mostof mydays frozentothebone,but thatdidnt matterbecause anewlevel ofgenuine joyand personalachievement hadbeen unlocked.Learning anew skilltaught methe humblenessthat cancome fromdoing badlyat somethingnew,andthepride thatdevelops whenyou finallymanage tograsp somethingyouve beenworking on.While surfingmightnotbe mycalling,trying itout inspiredmeto take morerisks inlife,to stepoutsideof mycomfort zoneandtonever stopbelieving inmyself.You neverknow whatyoure capableofifyoudont goout thereand try.
41.What motivatedthe authorto join the surftrip toPortugalA.The opportunityto improveexisting skills.B.The needto reconnectwithahighschoolfriend.C.The chanceto undertakework dutiesinPortugal.D.The desiretoembracea challengeand learnanewskill.
42.What isthe authorsview onadults focusingon masteringone fieldA.It narrowsones abilities.B.It isessential forcareer success.C.It disruptsones work-life balance.D.It developscreativity andexploration.
43.Which ofthe followingwords bestdescribe theauthors surfingexperienceA.Tough butrewarding.B.Boring anduneventful.C.Difficult andfrustrating.D.Relaxing butunpredictable.
44.What can be inferredabouttheauthorA.She usedto lackconfidence inherself.B・She becamemore willingtotakerisks.C.She wentontobecome an expert surfer.D.She discoveredthe surfingwas hertrue calling.
45.What wisdomdid theauthor gainfromtheexperience withsurfingA.The valueof pushingyour limitsand tryingnew things.B.The needto seekprofessional trainingin allnew skills.C.The benefitof travelingwith unknowncompanions.D.The importanceof beinganexpertin onefield.Since2001,robotic toolshave revolutionizedthe practiceof surgery.They havegreatly reducedthestress andphysical demandsnormally placedon surgeonsand havemade certain procedures possible.One exampleis keyholesurgery11,or minimallyinvasive(微仓U)surgery,which normallyrequiressurgeons tostand atawkward anglesand makedifficult movementswith theirhands tomake a(操纵cut insidethe patient.But inJune2022,surgeon JamesAnsell used3D glassesand twojoysticks杆)(月中瘤).to controlfour roboticarms toperform aprocedure toremove acancerous tumorMycolleague said.that thisfeels likecheating,Ansell saidto TheGuardian.Another areaof surgerythat hashad majortechnological breakthroughsin recentyears istelesurgery.Telesurgery,or remotesurgery,istheuse oftechnology thatallows asurgeon toperform aprocedureona patient notin thesame physicallocation.Normally,telesurgery reliesona wired connectiondue toconcerns ofharming thepatient ifawireless connectionwere todrop duringsurgery,but Chinamade severaladvancements inwirelesstelesurgery basedon5G technology.China achievedthefirst5G-based remoteoperation inMarch2019involving abrain surgeryprocedurebetweenasurgeon inSanya andapatientin Beijing,a distancetotaling nearly3,000kilometers,reported CGTN.More recently,a teamof surgeonssuccessfully completedremotemicron-level eye surgery onrabbits locatedina different city,reported ChinaDaily.The rabbitswere attheSun Yat-sen Universityin Guangzhou,Guangdong province,whereas thesurgical teamwho operatedonthem viaa5G robotwere atthe HainanEye Hospitalin Haikou,Hainan province.Looking tothe future,people hopethat remotesurgery couldbecome commonplaceto helphealinjured soldiersonthebattlefield whilekeeping surgeonsatasafe distance.Some evenbelieve thatroboticsystems,combined withAL couldone daysurpass humansurgeons.In2022,engineers atJohns()(缝合)Hopkins Universityin theUS usedtheir SmartTissue AutonomousRobot STARto suture(断月勿)the endsofasevered intestinein fourpigs,showing thatcertainprocedurescanbedoneautonomously byrobots.But,given currenttechnological limitationsandthehigh costsof theserobots whichcan costmillionsof dollars,the completerobot takeoverof surgerymay stillbeawhile off.
46.What doesthe nkeyholesurgery1example intendto showA.The complexityof robotic surgery.B・The challengesin usingrobotic tools.C.The progressenabled byrobotic tools.D.The needfor advanced3D technology.
47.What significantachievement didChina makeinthefield oftelesurgeryA.Achieving remotesurgery usingawiredconnection.B.Completing remoteeyesurgeryon humanssuccessfully.C.Conducting thefirst5G-based remoteoperation onrabbits.D.Performing thefirst wirelessbrain surgerywith5G technology.
48.What canbe inferredabout robotsinthemedical fieldfromthe passageA.They havenot yetbeen inuse.B.They arecurrently inhigh demand.C.They havesurpassed humancapabilities.D.Their developmentstill hasalongway togo.
49.What preventsthe widespreadadoption ofroboticsurgerysystemsA.Unavailability of5G technology.B・Resistance frommedical institutions.C.Technological limitationsand highcosts.D.Lack ofskilled surgeonsto operatethem.
50.What isthe mainidea ofthepassageA.The benefitsof remotesurgery.B・Chinas achievementsin surgery.C.The advancementsin medicalrobotics.D.The useof5G technologyin roboticsurgery.When thingsdont seemtogoright,whats yourfirst thoughtDo youjust giveup ordoyoumakea promiseto tryadifferentapproach Ifyou giveup theeffort simplybecause youverun intodifficulty,youre notonly givingyourself areason tocall yourselfa failure,youre also。
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