2023届天津市红桥区高三下学期二模英语试卷

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高三英语(笔试共分II卷,满分130分,考试时间100分钟)第I卷(满分95分)第一部分:英语知识运用(满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15个小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空

白处的最佳选项。1.IfIbuymorethanone,willyougivemea________?A.discountB.changeC.bargainD.compromise2.—CouldIusethisdictionary?—_______

_.It’saspareone.A.GoodideaB.JustgoaheadC.You’rewelcomeD.You’dbetternot3.Someoftheseschoolsareprivateandoffera_______

_scheduleforstudentswhocanchoosetoworkatschoolorevenathomeatweekends.A.reliableB.flexibleC.generalD.temporary4.You’dsoundalotmo

repoliteifyoumakearequest______aquestion.A.insearchofB.intheformofC.inneedofD.inthedirectionof5.Asamatteroffact,hermotherdoesn’t_____ofhergoing

tostudyintheUnitedStates.A.admitB.agreeC.proveD.approve6.—Ijustcan’tstopworryingabouttheschoolresultsofthemidtermexamination.—________.Thereisnothi

ngyoucandonowbutstudyhard;keepcalmanddoyourbest.A.RelaxB.GoaheadC.GoforitD.Goodluck7.Ifirstreadthefashionmagazineo

veradecadeagoand________toitsince.A.subscribedB.hadsubscribedC.havesubscribedD.wassubscribing8.—I________turnontheT

Vforyou,Grandpa?—Yes,thanksalot,mydear.You’resoconsiderate.A.ShallB.MustC.WillD.Need9.Apparently,duetothenewpolicy

,________yearsbefore,foodwastehasmuchdecreasedsincelastyear.A.tocomparewithB.comparingwithC.beingcompared

withD.comparedwith10.Meetingsandphonecalls________alargepartoftheday,soMr.Greenfelttiredwhenhegothomeafterwork.A.cameacros

sB.dependedonC.turnedtoD.tookup11.Actually,girlscanbe________theywanttobejustlikeboys,whetheritisasoldier,

ascientist,oranofficial.A.nomatterwhatB.howeverC.whateverD.whoever12.Weshouldprotectourenvironmentfrombeingpolluted________ournextgeneration

willenjoyablueskyandliveahealthylife.A.asifB.sothatC.evenifD.incase13.—Whatintheworldputyouinareallybadmood?—________inthetrafficforhou

rs.A.StuckB.BeingstuckC.TobestuckD.Sticking14.Intheschoolgym,wheretheopeningceremony________,someteachersandstudentsweremakingprepa

rations.A.isbeingheldB.willbeheldC.hasbeenheldD.wastobeheld15.Judgingfromhisface________therewasaconfidentsm

ile,weknewthathedidn’tloseheart.A.inwhichB.fromwhichC.bywhichD.onwhich第二节:完型填空(共20个小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16

~35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。GreenbergwasaluckyguytoenterColumbiaUniversityonfullscholarship.Butjustbe

forejunioryear,Greenberg's___16___changed.Onedayhisvision"___17___up"andlaterhewasdiagnosed(诊断)withglaucoma(青光眼).ThendoctorsoperatedonGre

enberg'seyes.___18___,thesurgerydidn'twork.Greenbergwasgoingblind.Hewasso___19___thatherefusedtoseeanyon

e.AsGreenberg'sbestfriend,ArthurpersuadedGreenbergtogobacktoColumbiaand___20___tobehisreader.Arthurread___21___tohimeveryday,ta

kingtimeoutfromhisownstudy,andGreenberg___22___scoringstraightA's.Still,hewas___23___aboutgettingaroun

daloneandreliedonhisfriend.Then,oneafternoon,GreenbergandArthurwenttoMidtownManhattan.Whenitwastimetogobacktocampus,Arthursaidhecould

n’t___24___himbecauseofanappointment.Greenberg___25___Theyargued,andArthurwalkedoff,___26___GreenbergaloneinGrandC

entralTerminal.Greenberg,whowascompletely___27___,stumbled(蹒珊)throughtherush-hourcrowd.Hetookashuttl

etrainwesttoTimesSquare,andthentransferredtoanuptowntrain.Fourmileslater,he___28___attheColumbiaUniversit

ystop.Attheuniversity'sgates,someone___29___him."Oops,excuseme,sir."Greenberg___30___thevoice.ItwasArthur's.Greenber

g'sfirstreactionwas___31___,butinthenextsecond,herealizedwhathehadjust___32___-andrealized,too,whohadmadeitpo

ssible.___33___,Arthurhadbeenwithhimthewholeway,usingoneofthemost___34___strategies.Blindnessdoesn'tmakeGreenbergfailtoappreciatet

he___35___oflifeHealwayssaysheistheluckiestmanintheworld.16.A.faithB.attitudeC.fortuneD.reputation17.A.litB.clearedC.steamedD.cheered

18.A.HoweverB.MoreoverC.ThereforeD.Otherwise19.A.shyB.selfishC.desperateD.nervous20.A.learnedB.pretend

edC.happenedD.offered21.A.lettersB.textbooksC.newspapersD.magazines22.A.imaginedB.endedupC.carriedonD.considered2

3.A.tentativeB.confidentC.excitedD.curious24.A.accompanyB.rescueC.comfortD.abandon25.A.explainedB.apologizedC.compromised

D.panicked26.A.consultingB.findingC.leavingD.serving27.A.tiredB.amusedC.satisfiedD.confused28.A.gotoffB.pulledoverC.lookedaroundD.ranaway29.A.tur

nedtoB.knockedintoC.shoutedatD.quarreledwith30.A.raisedB.lostC.controlledD.recognized31.A.pleasureB.angerC.reliefD.sorrow32.A.a

chievedB.questionedC.ignoredD.missed33.A.GraduallyB.FinallyC.ObviouslyD.Strangely34.A.complexB.familiarC.defen

siveD.brilliant35.A.magicB.truthC.wisdomD.beauty第二部分阅读理解(共20个小题,每小题2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选

项。AAustinChildren’sMuseumThis7,000-square-footmuseumaimstoentertainandeducatechildrenuptoage9.InitsGlobalCityexhib

it,peoplecangoshoppingforgroceries,orderlunchatadiner,pretendthatthey’redoctorsorconstructionworkers,andmore.Inotherfunexhibits,theyle

arnaboutAustin’shistory,exploretheworldofwater,andexperiencelifeonalargeTexasfarm..Opentime:FromTuesdaytoSaturday,10:00a.m.~5:00p

.m.OnSunday,12:00a.m.~5:00p.m.Address:201ColoradoSt,Austin,Texas78701Phone:512-4722499BrooklynChildren’sMuseumFoundedin1899,itistheworld’soldes

tchildren’smuseum,featuringinteractiveexhibits,workshops,andspecialevents.TheMysteryofThingsteacheschild

renaboutculturalandscientificobjectsandMusicMixwelcomesyoungvirtuosos(名家).Opentime:FromWednesdaytoFriday,2:00p.m.~5:00p.m.OnSaturdayandSund

ay,10:00a.m.~5:00p.m.Address:145BrooklynAve,Brooklyn,NewYork1213Phone:718-7354400Children’sDiscoveryMuseumThismuseum’shand

-onexhibitsexploretherelationshipsbetweenthenaturalandthecreatedworlds,andamongpeopleofdifferentculturesandtimes.Exhibitsincl

udeStreets,a5/8-scalecopyofanactualcity,withstreetslights,andwaterworks,whichshowshowpumpscanmovewaterthroughareservoirsystem.Opent

ime:FromMondaytoSaturday,10:00a.m.~5:00p.m.OnSunday,fromnoon.Closedonholidays.Address:180WozWay,GuadalupeRiverPark,SanJose

,California95110Phone:408-2985437Children’sMuseumofIndianapolisThismuseumisthelargestofitskind.Exhibitsco

verscience,culture,space,history,andexplorations.AmongthemaretheSpaceQuestPlanetarium(additionalfee),the3

3-foot-highWaterClock,thePlayscapegalleryforpreschools,andtheDinosphereexhibit,alongwithhand-onscienceexhibits.Thelargestgallery,theCenterforE

xploration,isdesignedforages12andup.Opentime:FromTuesdaytoSunday,10:00a.m.~5:00p.m.ClosedonThanksgivingDayandDecember25.Address:3000N

MeridianSt,Indianapolis,Indiana46208Phone:317-334332236.SupposethatDecember25isTuesday,whichofthefollowingmuseumscanyouvisit?A.AustinChildr

en’sMuseum.B.BrooklynChildren’sMuseum.C.Children’sDiscoveryMuseum.D.Children’sMuseumofIndianapolis.37.Ifyou

wanttoseehowpumpscanmovewaterthroughareservoirsystem,youshouldvisitthemuseumin_______.A.TexasB.NewYorkC.CaliforniaD.Indiana3

8.Afterenteringthemuseumyouneedtopayanadditionalfeetosee_______.A.theCenterforExplorationB.theSpaceQuestPlanetariumC.theGlobalCityexhibitD.Waterwo

rks39.WhichofthefollowingisnotexhibitedinChildren’sMuseumofIndianapolis?A.cultureB.historyC.explorationsD.specialevents40.Thepurposeofwritingth

ispassageisto_______.A.askadultstovisitmuseumsB.comparesomemuseumsanddecidewhichoneisthebestC.introducesomemuseumsandencourageparentstovisi

tthemwiththeirchildrenD.introducesomeexhibitsandmuseumstoforeignersBOnesteamyJulyafternoonincentralArkansas,myhousecaughtfireunfortunately.Iwaslostfo

rwordstodescribethefeelingofseeingmyhomegoingupinflames.Butthepanicthatfilledmyshockedheartinthatawfulmomentwasfortheninecats

thatsharedmyhomeafterbeingrescuedfromabandonment.Thefirefightersarrivedintime,butthesmokehadalreadycauseddeaths.Iexaminedandkissedeachca

tgoodbye,extremelygratefulthattheyhadpassedawaygently,withoutinjuriesorburns.Afterstayingwithafriendforweeks,Iwasrelocatedtoafurnishedapartment.O

neeveningIwasoccupiedinwritingamysterynovelwhena“meow”soundedfromoutsidetheapartmentdoor.Wasitmymindplayingtricksagain?MorethanonceIhadheard

,seenorfeltthebrushofoneofmydepartedfurryroommates.Themeowgrewlouder.Curious,Iopenedthedoor.Sittingonthe

doorstepwasakitten(小猫)withablackcoatandalerteyes.Aneighborpickedhimupandbeganpettinghim.WhenIremarkedhowcuteherkittenwas,sheexplainedthathehadbeen

bornunderabridgeandlookedaroundforfood.Thiskitty-lovingneighborthenaskedifIwasinterestedingivinghimahome.Myimmediatereactionwasaseemin

glyhumorous“that’sallIneed!“Afterall.mydeterminationhadbeenwellreasonedandremainedfirm.Butwithouthesitationshepu

ttheadorablekittendown.Ithankedher,determinedtojustlethimstayuntilarealhomecouldbefound.Thatnight,asIslidbetwee

nthesheetsofthebedinthestillunfamiliarapartment,theenergeticlittlefurballjumpedontothebedyawneddramatically,andnestl

edbymyside.ThatwasthefirstnightsincethefirethatIactuallyslept.Needlesstosay,thecatcommunityknewtheprecisetreatmentforhealingfarbetterthanI

.ThenameStarlight(Starforshort)justoccurredtomebecausethatnighthebroughtsomelightbackintomylife.Inthef

iveyearssincethefire,wehavebeenthroughalot,StarlightandI.Wereturnedtothehouse,managedtokeepthebusinessalive,broughtthemy

sterynoveltothefinaleditsbeforeit’ssubmittedinthehopeofpublication.Starhelpedmethroughamassive,yetuntraditional,healingofspirit.Themem

oriesofthekittiesthatpassedawayinthefirenowsparkonlywarmthinmyheartandwinsomesmiles.Everysingleday.Iappre

ciatetheserendipitous(有意外收获的)natureoftheUniversethatsentmehopeintheformofalittleblackfurball.Sotakealittl

eadvicefrommyfurryfriend:nomatterhowhopelessthingsmaybecomeorhowfixedyourresolutionmaybe,openthedoorwhenevero

pportunityknocks.Itjustmightbeastartolightyourway.41.Whatmadetheauthorrelievedafterthefirewasputout?A.Thecatsbeingrescuedfromsituatio

nsofabandonment.B.Thecatsbeinglostinthefirewithoutreceivinginjuries.C.Adescriptionofthebelongingsgoingupinflames.DAnewhous

ebeingdesignedforhimtomovein.42.Whatprobablycausedtheauthortoopenthedoor?A.Thebrushofhisdepartedfurryroommatesplayingtricksonhim.B.Theimpact

ofthefirethatburntdownhishouseonhissoul.C.Thecuriosityaboutthenovelwritteninmemoryofhiscats.D.Thethoughtofmakingsurethatitwasa

kittenoutside.43.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3mean?A.Theauthordesiredtomakefriendswithacat-loving

neighbor.B.Theauthormadeadecisionnottotakeinanyanimals.C.Theauthordidn’tconsideracat-lovingneighborasafriendD.Theauthormadeadecisiontoadop

totheranimals.44.WhatdidtheauthorsayaboutStarlight?A.Itwasgivenanunsuitablename“Starlight”.B.Itwasveryna

ughtyandmadehimannoyed.C.Itmadehimregainhopeandmakeprogress..D.Itknewhowtogiverighttreatmentforhealing.

45.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheDreamforKittensB.WaystoRemoveSadnessC.ThePowerofResolutionsD.StarlighttoGiveHopeCBadd

riversintheDistrictcouldsoongetaseriouswarningsentstraighttotheircellphones.Thecityisworkingtoidentifydriverswithahistoryoftrafficviolati

ons,suchasspeedingandred-lightcarnettickets,tosendmessagesalertingthemoftheirhistoryofinfractions(违规)whilewarningoftheirrisksofgettingintoafata

lcrash.Cityofficialssaytheyhopethepointedmessages(定制信息)willdeterdangerousroadbehaviors."Wuknowthatthereisasu

bsetofdriversthatareputtingothersatseriousriskwithexcessivespeedingandred-lightrunning,"saidJeffMarootian,directorofthecity'sDep

artmentofTransportation,oneoftheagenciesleadingtheeffort."We'rehopingthatthiscreativeapproachcanultimatelyreduceseriousinjuryandfatalitycrashes.”"Thi

sisacreativeapproachthatwehaven'ttriedbefore,andwethinkthatitisworththeeffort,"Marootiansaid.Theconcept,whichD.C.officialssayi

safirstamongcitiesnationwide,isthelatestefforttotargetdangerousdriversinacitywhereseriousandfatalcrashesareon

therise.Cityleaderssaidevidenceshowsdriverswithmultipletrafficviolationsaremorelikelytobeinvolvedincrashe

s.Researchershavestudiedtherelationshipbetweenrepeattrafficoffendersandseriouscollisions(碰撞),withsomedatasuggestingastrongconnectionbetweenthet

wo.Butsomeresearchersalsohavepointedtootherfactorsatplay,suchastheamountoftimethedriverspendsontheroadandexposuretot

rafficenforcement(强制性)systems.AteamfromTheLabledbyMurielE.Bowser,isexaminingdatafromtheDistrict'sautomatedtrafficenforcementprogramt

opredictadriver'slikelihoodofbeinginvolvedinaseriouscrash.Itwillcreateacampaignthatcouldincludetextmessagesandmailsenttoas

ampleofhigh-riskdrivers."Wewillevaluatewhetherdriverswhoreceivethesemessageshavefewerred-lightviolations,speedingviolation

s,andUltimately,clashes,comparedtothegroupofhigh-riskdriverswhodonotreceivethemessages,"accordingtoTh

eLab.Theprogramisamongthelatestroad-safetymeasureswiththepurposeofcuttingthegrowingnumberoftrafficinjuriesandfatalit

ies.Althoughthenewmessagesappearasawarningtohigher-riskdriverscityofficialssaidtheintentistoeducatetherecipient,Ma

rootiansaidthereisnoviolationorfineattachedtothemessageandthatthecampaignistousedatatodirectlycommunicatewithindividuald

rivers.Somequestionedwhetherthemessagewillwork.46.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“deter”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Prevent.B.Cha

nge.C.Control.D.Handle.47.Whatdoweknowabouttheapproachtosendingpointedmessages?A.Itmayputthedriversatseriousriskofcra

shing.B.Itcanidentifydriverswithrecordsoftrafficaccidents.C.Itwillcompletelyreduceseriousinjuryandfatal

itycrashes.D.Itisthenewestattemptinresponsetotherisingcrashes.48.Whatcanweinferfromthefourthparagraph?A.Tr

afficoffendersalwayscauseseriousaccidents.B.Newdriversbearlessblameforseriouscollisions.C.Differentelementsmaycontributetoseriousaccident

s.D.Trafficoffendersshouldspendtoomuchtimeontheroad.49.HowdotheteamfromTheLabknowwhethertheapproachworks?A.Bysendingmessagestothedri

vers.B.Bycomparingtheimpactoftheapproachontwogroups.C.Bypredictingthepossibilityofadriver'sinvolvementinacrash.D.Bychecki

ngtheresponseofthereceiverswhogetthemessages.50.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Atrafficreport.B.Ascientificmethod.C.Aprofessionalsurvey.D.Ateachingprogr

am.DWhyaresomanypeopleunhappyintheirjobs?Therearetwoprimaryreasons.First,somepeopleareconvincedthatearningaliv

ingiswastingtimethattheycouldspendenjoyingthemselvesoruncoveringtheirtruetalents.Ifthisisthecasewithyou,

recallyourlastlongvacation.Wasittwoweeksofcompleteenjoyment?Morelikelyitwasaweekandahalfoffuninthesun,withan

otherhalfaweekof“Boy,Ican’twaittogetbacktowork.”Ifyoudidn’tfeelsuchvacationblues,thenimaginetakingaleaveofabsence.Youcoulduseitto

workonanovel,attendclassesorjustsitaroundwatchingTV.Attheendofthreemonths,inalllikelihood,yourself-respectwouldbeatanall-timelow.Whileallworkand

noplayarenotgood,allplayandnoworkaredisastrous.Weneedtofeelweareaccomplishingsomething.Wealsoneedsomeformoforderinourlives.Th

esecondandperhapsmorecommonreasonforpeoplenottoliketheirworkisthattheyfeeltrapped.Onceyou’vebeenatacompanyfo

rfiveyearsandgetmarried,haveamortgage(抵押贷款)andachild,youoftenfeelyouhaveverylittlechoiceaboutjumpingshipifthingsaren’tturningoutasyou’dplanned

.Asteadypaycheckcanbethebiggestrestrictofall.Peoplehatehavingtodosomethingbecausetheyhavenootherchoice.Ifyoufindyourselfhatingyo

urjob,youroptiontakestheformofanup-to-dateresume(简历).Youmightalsotakeaweeklyglancethroughthehelp-wantedsec

tion,andmakesomevisitstoindustryfunctionswherelow-keynetworkingcantakeplace.You’renotgivinguponyourcurrentjob.Rather,

youareprovidingyourselfwithanoption.Ifthingsgetunbearableatwork,youcouldjumpship.Atthecoreofadoptingapositiv

eattitudetoyourworkplaceis,aboveall,assumingresponsibilityforyourownsituation.Mostpeoplefeelcontrolledbytheirenvironment,butth

eyreallyaren’t.Theyhavetolearntomanagethatenvironmentsotheycangetfromitwhattheyneed.51.Whydosomepeoplebelievethatworkingiswastingtime?A.T

heythinkitcan’tmakethemhappyanddisplaytheirnaturalabilities.B.Theythinkitpreventsthemfromaccompanyingtheirfamilies.C.Itcan’tguaranteetheycangetthepa

yoffsatisfyingtheirneeds.D.Itmakesthemhavenotimetodotheirprivatethingsatwill.52.Thesecondmainreasonf

orpeople’sunhappinessintheirjobsisthattheyfeel________.A.theyhavebeenworkinginacompanyfortoolongB.theyhavenootherwayoutbuttokeepworkingC.they

havetoworktopayofftheirdebtsD.theyarenotpermittedtochangeajob53.Withanup-to-dateresumereadyasanoption,youmayfeelbetteratyourjobbecause________.A.youh

avemadeadecisiononyourownByouhavedonewondersinyourcurrentjobC.youhavechancetochoosebetweentwoalternativesD.youhavechancetoglanceth

roughthehelp-wantedsection54.Itcanbeinferredthattheauthor________.A.thinksholdingan“up-to-dateresume”ist

hebestwaytoremovetheunhappinessinone’sjobB.canhardlytolerateone’scompleteenjoymentoflifeC.believesth

atonecannotchangehis/herenvironment.D.willsupporttheideathatoneshouldmakeabalancebetweenworkingandenjoyinglife55.Whatistheaut

hor’sattitudetowards“self-respect”?A.Cautious.B.Negative.C.Supportive.D.Unconcerned.第II卷(满分35分)第一节:阅读表达(共5个小

题,每小题2分,满分10分)阅读表达Theoldmanwalkedslowlyintotherestaurant.Hispoorjacket,patched(打补丁)trousers,andworn-outshoesmadehimstandoutfrom

theusualSaturdaymorningbreakfastcrowd.Unforgettablewerehispaleblueeyesthatsparkled(闪耀)likediamonds,largerosycheeks,

andthinlipsthatheldasteadysmile.Withthehelpofhistrustycane(拐杖),hewalkedtowardatablebythewindow.Ayoungwaitresswatchedhi

mandranovertohim,saying,"Here,Sir.Letmegiveyouahandwiththatchair."Withoutaword,hesmiledandnoddedathankyou.Shepulledthechairawayfromthetable.Su

pportinghimwithonearm,shehelpedhimmoveinfrontofthechair,andgetcomfortablyseated.Thenshepushedthetableupclosetohim,and

leanedhiscaneagainstthetablewherehecouldreachit.Inasoft,clearvoicehesaid,"Thankyou,Miss.""You'rewelcome,

Sir."Shereplied."MynameisMary.I'llbebackinamoment.Ifyouneedanything,justwaveatme."Afterhehadfinishedaheartymealofpancakes,bacon,and

hotlemontea,Marybroughthimthechange,helpinghimupfromhischairandoutfrombehindthetable.Shehandedhimhiscane,andw

alkedwithhimtothefrontdoor.Holdingthedooropenforhim,shesaid,"Comebackandseeus,Sir!"Henoddedathankyouandsaidsoftlywithasmile,"Youareverykin

d!"WhenMarywenttocleanhistable,shewasshocked.Underhisplateshefoundabusinesscardandanotewrittenonthenapkin,underwhic

hwasa$100bill.Thenoteonthenapkinread,"DearMary,Irespectyouverymuch,andyourespectyourself,too.Itshowsbythewayyoutreatothers.Youhavefoundthesecr

etofhappiness.Yourkindgestureswillshinethroughthosewhomeetyou."Themanshehadservedwastheowneroftherestaurant.Thiswasthefirsttimethatshe,oranyofhisempl

oyees,hadseenhiminperson.56.Whendidthestoryhappen?(nomorethan10words)57.Pleaseexplaintheunderlinedphrase“standout”inEng

lish.(nomorethan5words)58.Whatdidtheoldmanthinkofthewaitress’service?(nomorethan8words)59.Whydidtheoldmanleave

a100bill?(nomorethan12words)60.Accordingtothepassagehowdoyouunderstandthemeaningof“Happiness”?(nomorethan25words)第二节:书面表达(满分25分)61.假定你要参加班

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