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天津一中2024-2025-1高三年级二月考英语试卷第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共95分)Ⅰ.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1.—Let’stakeacoffeebreak.—________We’v
ebeenworkingforhours.A.Whybother?B.Goahead.C.Goodforyou.D.Yousaidit.2.Theorganizationassistspeoplebasedonneedandgivesthetop________tot
hoseinthemostseriousandimmediatedanger.A.priorityB.divisionC.potentialD.devotion3.Themusicianalongwithhisbandmembers______
__tenperformancesinthelastthreemonths.A.givesB.hasgivenC.havegivenD.give4.OntheannualInternationalVolunteerDay,theworld_____
___theworkofmillionsofpeoplewhogivetheirtimetohelpothers.A.abolishesB.acknowledgesC.accompaniesD.accesses5.—Whatabouttakingadouble-deckerbusforatou
rofthecity?—OK,________it’snotcrowded.Double-deckersareverypopularrightnow.A.asthoughB.incaseC.aslongasD.nowthat6.Sincethisschoolprovidesvario
usoptionalcourses,studentswillhavea(n)________choiceaccordingtotheirinterest.A.availableB.flexibleC.reliableD.compulsory7.—I’mtraveling
toHokkaidothiswintervacation.Wouldyouliketotellmeaboutyourexperiencethere?—________.Let’schataboutitthere.A.Mypleasure.B.It’suptoyou.C.Bynomeans.D.W
ithpleasure.8.________hisexcellentperformanceinthecompetition,histeammatesalladvocatedhimbeingtheircaptain.A.IntermsofB.InviewofC.
InadditiontoD.Inspiteof9.________withroutineofficetasks,shecouldn’tsetasideanytimetoattendtoherchildren.A.OccupyingB.OccupiedC.Beingoc
cupiedD.Havingoccupied10.Johnhasauniquewayto________hisopinionbyusingasfewwordsaspossible,whichhasmadeadeepimpres
siononus.A.drawupB.getacrossC.breakthroughD.turnout11.________someteenagersdon’trealizeis________difficultlifecanbeaf
tertheygetobsessedtovideogames.A.That;thatB.What;thatC.What;howD.That;how12.—Haveyoueverseenthatmovie?—Ye
s.WhenIwasinTokyo,I________itthreetimes.A.sawB.hadbeenC.haveseenD.wouldsee13.Astothe“996workschedule”,________employeesworkfrom9amto9pm,6daysaweek,P
eople’sDailycommentedthatvaluinghardworkdoesnotmeanforcingemployeestoworkovertire.A.thatB.whichC.whereD.whose14.Whatevertheli
ttlegirlsaid,herparentswouldnotallowher________therealoneatnight.A.riskingtogoB.toriskgoingC.forrisktogoD.riskgoing15.ItbotheredMr.Bla
ckverymuchthatthemachine________worknomatterhowhetried.A.can’tB.mustn’tC.wouldn’tD.mightn’tⅡ.完型填空(共2
0小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)RaynorWinnandherhusbandMothbecamehomelessduetotheirwronginvestment.Theirsavingshadbeen1
6topaylawyers’fees.Tomakemattersworse,Mothwasdiagnosedwitha17disease.Therewasno18,onlypainrelief.Failingtof
indanyotherwayout,theydecidedtomakea19journey,astheycaughtsightofanoldhikers’guide.Thiswasalongjourneyofunaccustomedhardshipand20r
ecovery.Whenleavinghome,RaynorandMothhadjust£320inthebank.Theyplannedtokeepthe21lowbylivingonboilednoodles,withthe22hamburgershoptreat.Wildcampi
ngis23inEngland.Toavoidbeingcaught,theWinnshadtogettheirtentup24andpackeditawayearlyinthemorning.TheWinnssoond
iscoveredthatdailyhikingintheir50sisalot25thantheyrememberitwasintheir20s.Raynor26alloveranddesiredabath.Moth,meanwhile,after
aninitial27,foundhissymptomswerestrangely28bytheirdailytiringjourney.29,thecouplefoundthattheirbodiesturnedforthebetter,withre-foundstrongmu
sclesthattheythoughthad30forever.“Ourhairwasfriedandfallingout,nailsbroken,clothes31toathread,butwewerealive.”Durin
gthejourneyRaynorbeganacareerasanaturewriter.Shewrites,“32hadtakeneverymaterialthingfrommeandleftmetornbare,anemptypageattheendofa(n)33writtenbook.
Ithadalsogivenmea(n)34,eithertoleavethatpage35ortokeepwritingthestorywithhope.Ichosehope.”16.A.drawnupB.usedupC.backedupD.keptup17.A.cru
cialB.criticalC.preventableD.severe18.A.cureB.luckC.careD.promise19:A.businessB.walkingC.busD.rail20.A.expectedB.frighteningC.disappointingD.a
stonishing21.A.budgetB.revenueC.bonusD.allowance22.A.frequentB.occasionalC.abundantD.constant23.A.unpopularB.lawfulC.fasci
natingD.illegal24.A.soonB.earlyC.lateD.slowly25.A.tougherB.easierC.granderD.funnier26.A.rolledB.bledC.achedD.trembled
27.A.struggleB.progressC.excitementD.research28A.developedB.controlledC.reducedD.increased29.A.InitiallyB.
EventuallyC.TemporarilyD.Consequently30.A.gainedB.keptC.woundedD.lost31.A.sewnB.washedC.wornD.ironed32.A.DoctorsB.HikingC.Lawyers
D.Homelessness33.A.wellB.partlyC.neatlyD.originally34.A.optionB.rewardC.promiseD.break35.A.looseB.fullC
.blankD.missingⅢ.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)ADisinformation,whichisfalseinformationspreadonpurpose,hasbe
comeacauseofconcernrecently.Inresponsetothisrisingglobalthreat,theUnitedNationsInformationCentre(UNIC)Canberraanditspartnerswillbeor
ganizingatwo-dayconference,DISINFOPACIFIC,onNovember11and12,2024.Theconferencewillfocusonstrategiesforpreventingandreducingdisinformation,
aswellasapplyingbestpracticestoapproachthisglobalchallenge.Itaimstoprovideaforumforjournalists,socialmediaexperts,educato
rs,researchers,policy-makersandcommunicationsprofessionals,fromwithinandoutsidetheUN.Currently,weareinsearchofsocialmediavolunteersto
provideonlineassistanceforthisconference.Requirements:*Outstandingoralandwrittencommunicationskills*Profes
sionalgraphic(绘图的)designexperience*Priorinvolvementindesigningdocumentlayouts*In-depthfamiliaritywithgraphicdesignapps*WorkingknowledgeoftheEng
lishlanguageNote:Adegreeingraphicdesignorarelatedfieldisconsideredaplus.Responsibilities:*Developingacomprehensivesocialmediareleasep
lan*Assistinginchoosingtherighttypesofmediaandupdatingconferenceinformationonadailybasis*Workingtogetherwithourcommunicat
ionsteamtocreatesocialmediaactivitiesaccordingtoagreedrequirements*Developingaseriesofsocialmediaresourc
esoncethefinalconceptisagreedupon,withaparticularfocusonayouth(universitylevel)studentaudienceJoinusnowasasocialmediavolunteerandhe
lpbuildafuturewithlessdisinformation.YouwillalsohavetheopportunitytobuildconnectionswiththeUNICCanberraanditspartnersandlearnaboutthewaysi
nwhichsocialmediacommunicationcansupportthepromotionofaconferencecenteringondisinformation.Findoutmoreathttps://app.unv.org/op
portunities.36.Whichisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“approach”inParagraph2?A.moveclosetoB.faceuptoC.dealwithD.reachalevelof37.Accord
ingtothepassage,volunteersarerequiredto________.AholdadegreeingraphicdesignB.beabletodevelopgraphicdesig
nappsC.haveagreatcommunicativecompetenceD.bepreviouslyinvolvedinorganizingconferences38.Ifadmitted,thevolunteerswillt
aketheresponsibilityof________.A.releasingaUNICworkplanB.helpingdesignsocialmediaactivitiesC.evaluatingthefinalconceptD.provi
dingweeklymediaupdates39.Howcanthesocialmediavolunteersprofitfromtheworkbasedonthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Theywillbreakdowntheboundariesbetweensocialme
diausers.B.Therewillbemorechancestocommunicatewithbusinesssuccesses.C.TheywillcreateclosebondsbetweentheUNICCanberraandsocialmediausers.D.Th
eywilllearnabouthowaconferencecontributestoreducingdisinformation.40.Whatistheauthor’spurposeofwritingthepassage?A.Topromo
teaconference.B.Torecruitonlinevolunteers.C.Tohighlightaglobalthreat.D.Tointroduceanorganization.BTheadventofwarmweat
herhereinMainecallsforaseasonalritualthat,forme,putsanendtowinter—fetchingthewoodenscreendoor(木纱门).NotethatIwrote“wooden”.Thealuminummodelsjus
twon’tdoit—theyclosetooneatlyandkeeptheirperfectformfordecades.Inthe1960s,atimeofimperfection,therewasnoperfecthouse,noperfectcar,noperfectkidsorpa
rents.Whyshouldascreendoorbeanexception?Igrewupwithmysiblingsinaworking-classneighborhoodinNewJersey.Whenthewarmweatherarrived,myda
dwouldpulloutthewoodenscreendoorandinstallitoverthebackdoor,whichcouldthenbeleftwideopen,admittingarefre
shingbreeze(wehadnoairconditioning).MyfatherwasaMr.Fix-it,sokeepingthescreendoorserviceablewasoneofhishobbies.Ev
eryfewyearshegaveitafreshcoatofpaintandfixeditabit.Idistinctlyrememberhimputtingthelastscrewinthelasthing
e(铰链),andswingingthedoorshutwitha“crack!”Agood,woodenscreendoor,unsightlyasitwas,hadaninvaluablefunctioni
ntheageofthestay-at-homemom:Italertedhertothecomingandgoingofthekids.Mysiblings,andmyfriendsraninandoutofthehouse,tear
ingthescreendooropenandlettingitslapshutbehindus.Ahundredtimesaday.Itwasallgood,andmymomnevercomplainedaboutthenoise,becausethatwasthepurp
oseofawoodenscreendoor—toslamshutandtherebyannouncethatherchildrenwerewithinearshot.Severalyearsago,inafitofnostalgia(怀旧),Iwentshoppingforawoode
nscreendoor.Iwasdisappointedinthechoicesavailable.Theylookedabittoosolid,toowellmade.ButIfoundoneonline,andwit
hinaweekitwasdeliveredtomydoorstep.Thefirmhadsentmeonewiththewrongdimensions,soIaskedmycarpentertomakethenecessaryadjust
ments.Ozzieworkedawayatitforacoupleofhoursuntilhegotittositneatlyinitsframe.Igaveitatest:Ipulleditopenandletgo.Itclosedinalazyfashion.“Notgood,
”Ipronounced.“Pleaseremovetheautomaticdoorcloserandadjustthedoorsoitswingsshutwithagoodcrack.”Ozziewentabouthisworkandashortwhilelaterth
etaskwasdone.Thedoorwasuneveninitsframe,andthescreennolongerlayflat.ButwhenIpulledopenthedoorandreleasedit,t
hethingclappedshutlikearifleshot.“Whatdoyouthink?”Iasked.“Itlookslikehell,”saidOzzie.“Butitsoundslikeheaven,”Isaid.AndI,beingtheownerofthedoor—an
dthememory—hadthefinalword.41.Whatcanbelearntfromthefirstfourparagraphsinthepassage?A.Theauthor’sfatherwasg
oodatkeepingthescreendoorinservice.BThescreendoorkepttherefreshingbreezefromblowingin.C.Thescreendoorwa
smadeofeitherwoodoraluminum.D.Intheauthor’smemory,thescreendoorwasaperfectone.42.Whatparticularfunctiondidt
hewoodenscreendoorperformintheauthor’schildhood?A.Itfunctionedasanairconditionerinsummer.B.Ithelpedsharpenhisfather’srepai
ringskills.C.Itwasmorelikeatoythatkidsoftenplayedwith.D.ItmadeMomawarethatthekidswerecloseby.43.Thereasonwhythewriteraskedthecarpentertoc
ontinuetoadjustthedooristhat________.A.thedoorwasnottherightsizefortheframeB.thedoorwaspoorlymadethatitdidn’tsuith
imC.hewantedtoseehowthedoorwassupposedtoshutD.hewasdeterminedtoseizetheownershipofthedoor44.Whatdoesthewoodenscreendoorm
eantothewriternow?A.Itisareminderoftheimperfectthings.B.Itisasymbolofhismemoryofsummer.C.Itisacontributortothebetter
lifeheleads.D.Itisanantiqueworthcherishinginthecommunity45.Whatdoyouthinkisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Thego
odolddaysaregoneB.NeverjudgeadoorbyitsappearanceC.SummerannouncesitselfwithacrackD.Everysingleimperfecti
onaddstobeautyCAstudyconductedbyCornellUniversityexaminedhowtheuseofAIinconversationsimpactsthewaypeopleexpressthemselv
esandvieweachother.Theresearchershavefoundpeoplehavemoreefficientconversations,usemorepositivelanguageandperceiveeachothermorepositivelywhenusingan
AI-enabledchattool.HoweverthegroupalsofoundthatwhenparticipantsthinktheirpartnerisusingmoreAI-suggeste
dresponses,theyconsiderthatpartneraslesscooperative.“Iwassurprisedtofindpeopletendtoevaluateyoumorenegativelysimplybecausetheysuspectyou’reusingAItoh
elpcomposetext,regardlessofwhetheryouactuallyare,”saidJessHohenstein,theleadresearcher.“Thisillustratesthecontinuousoveralldoubtthatpeopleseemtoha
vearoundAI.”Fortheirfirstexperiment,participantswereaskedtotalkaboutapolicyissueandassignedtooneofthreecon
ditions:bothparticipantscanusesmartreplies;onlyoneparticipantcanusesmartreplies;orneitherparticipantcanusesmartreplies.Researc
hersfoundthatusingsmartrepliesincreasedcommunicationefficiency,positiveemotionallanguageandpositiveevaluationsbycommunicationpartners.Onaverage,sm
artrepliesaccountedfor14.3%ofsentmessages.Butparticipantswhosepartnerssuspectedofrespondingwithsmartreplieswereevaluatedm
orenegativelythanthosewhowerethoughttohavetypedtheirownresponses,consistentwithcommonassumptionsabouttheneg
ativeimplicationsofAI.“WhileAImightbeabletohelpyouwrite,”Hohensteinsaid,“it’salteringyourlanguageinwaysyoumightnot
expect,especiallybymakingyousoundmorepositive.Thissuggeststhatby,usingtext-generatingAI,you’regivingupsomeofyour-ownpersonalvoice.”MalteJung,anasso
ciateprofessor,said,“WhatweobserveinthisstudyistheimpactthatAIhasonsocialdynamicsandsomeoftheunintend
edconsequencesthatcouldresultfromintegratingAIinsocialcontexts.Thissuggeststhatwhoevercontrolsthealgorithm(算法)mayhaveinfluenceonpe
ople’sinteractions,languageandinsightsintoeachother.”46.WhichofthefollowingstatementsdoesJessHohensteinagreewith?A.AIalwaysexp
ressesinwaysyouexpect.B.Algorithmwillneverinfluencepeople’sinsights.C.TrustcanbeaffectedbyusingAIinconversation.D.Youwillregainyourvo
icebyusingAIinconversation.47.Howdotheresearchersdrawtheirconclusion?A.Byanalyzingfigures.B.Byperformingasurvey.C.Byconduct
ingexperiments.D.Bymakingcomparisons.48.Howwillapersonfeelaboutsuspectinghispartner’susingsmartreplies?A.Nervous.B.Uncomfortable.C.Excited.D.Puzzled.
49.Accordingtothepassage,whataretheunexpectedconsequencesofusingtext-generatingAl?A.Yourlanguageremainsunchanged.B.Itdoesn’talterspea
kers’insightsintoeachother.C.Itmakesthespeakersoundmorenegative.D.Youarelosingsomeofyourpersonalstyle.
50.Whatisthepassageprimarilyabout?A.MethodsofusingAIinconversations.B.EfficiencyofusingAIinconversations.C.Conve
nienceofusingAIinconversations.D.ImpactsofusingAIinconversations.DTherecomesapointwhenathingbecomestoomuch.Itmightbeatthe
endofthemealwhenthatfinalsliceofpizzaturnsyoufrom“comfortablyfull”to“ergh,”whenthecarkaraokegoesfrombeinghugefun
toathroat-achingchore,orwhenyouaredeaddrunkwithfriendswhohaveinvitedyoutodoshots.Thefactthathumanshaveunstoppablethirstandappe
titesisnotnewwisdom.It’sfoundinAncientGreeceandinmostoftheworld’sphilosophiestoday.ButintheSwedishideaoflagom,ithasbeengiven
freshlife.Lagommeanstryingtofindmoderationratherthanconstantlygraspingformore,whichstandsinsharpcontrasttotheAmericanculture.Th
erearetwoseparateaspectsoflagom.Thefirstisakindofsocialawarenessthatrecognizesthatwhatwedoaffectsotherpeople.Ifyoutaket
hreecookiesfromtheplate,twootherpeoplearen’tgoingtogetone.Thesecond,however,isamentalshiftthatfindsc
ontentmentinsatisfaction.Manyofushavetheideathatbiggermeansbetter,thatabankbalancemeansstatus,andthat
excessmeanshappiness.Lagom,thoughistoenjoythe“justright”,appreciatingthatsometimeslessreallyismore.Af
terall,talkingtoafriendoveracoffeeisnice.Butmeetingwithtenfriendsaftertencoffeesdoesnotmakethingsbetter.So,howarewetoapply
lagomtoourlives?I’msureyourchildhoodissprinkledwithgreatholidaymemoriesandbrilliantgetaways,butchancesarethatyourfondest,deepestmemoriesweretho
sespentsimplyathome.Youdonothavetopaylotsofmoneyortravelforhourstohavefun.Acheaplycookedmealandsomeold-wornpajamasare“
justenough”tohavefun.Thereareotherwayswecanapplylagom,fromhowoftenweseeourfriendstohowmuchwebuytolivingsustainably.Butthemostpr
ofoundelementoflagomissimplytorestandrelaxwhenathingfeelsgood.Simplepleasuresdonotmeansimplehumans.51.WhatcanbelearnedfromParagraph1?A.Appeti
teishardtocontrol.B.Friendshipmeansalotinourlife.C.Muchtimeisspentonentertainment.D.Greedinevitablyleadstodestruction.52.W
hatdoestheAmericancultureadvocatebasedonthetext?A.Therejectionofbarenecessities.B.Thepromotionofequalopportunities.C.Therecognitionofphilos
ophers’contributions.D.Thepursuitofmorewealth.53.Accordingtotheauthor,wecanapplylagomtoourlivesby________.A.JivinglifetothefullestbyexcessB.
spendingamarvelousholidayabroadC.havingahomelymealwithourfamilyD.doingshoppingcrazilyonabadday54.Whichofthefollowingis
exactlyoneseparateaspectoflagom?A.Mentalchangethatonewhoiscontentishappy.B.Socialawarenessthatourbehaviorsdon’timpactotherpeople.G.Avoidinglivingsust
ainablyandconsumingexcessively.D.Long-standingrecognitionthatmoreisbetter55.Whatcouldbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.WisdomofLagom:Redefinin
gPhilosophy.B.SwedishLagom:ModerationandHappiness.C.LagomandSocialAwareness:SharingandCaring.D.UnderstandingLagom:HeritageofAncientGreece第
Ⅱ卷(共35分)写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Sometimeswhenitfeelslikethingsarefallingapart,theymayactuallybefallingintoplace.Thisisexactly
thecaseforHollySmith,34,fromSurrey,whenshelostherjobtwoyearsago.Atthebeginningof2020,Hollywasworkingasage
neralmanagerforasmallindependentbakerybusinessinSurrey.Shehadbeentheresixyearsandcouldn’tbelieveitwhentheytoldhershehadtopackuphe
rbagsandleave.Beingmaderedundantcameasahugeshockforherandshepanickedaboutstrugglingtopaythebillsandfindinganotherjobduringsuchadifficulttime.Hollyd
idn’tknowwheretoturninitially,butshewasdeterminedtofindasilverlining,soshepickedupapaintbrushandbegantopaint.Hollypainteda
portraitofherparent’sdog,aSpinoneItalianonamedBailey,andsharedtheimageonline.Straightafter,afewfriendsrequestedtheirownpetp
aintingsandsoonhercareertookoff.HollynamedherbusinessHolly&Murphy,afterherspecialfive-year-oldcockerspaniel,Murphy.Sheisoftenathermostcreati
vewhenshe’sfloatingonwater,togetherwithherfurrycompanioninherboat.Shecombineswatercolourpaintsandpencilstob
ringdogs’facestolife.Asmallpaintingusuallytakestwotothreedaystocomplete.Customerslovehowshecapturestheirpe
t’spersonalityingreatdetail.Someofthemostmemorablepaintingsshehasbeenaskedtodoareofdogsthathavepassedaway.Herdog
portraitsstartat£295andcancostupto£595.“Whenitfirsthappened,itfeltliketheendoftheworld,”Holly,acurrentfull-t
imepainterandbusinessowner,toldTheMirror,“butitwasthebestthingthateverhappenedtome.AndI’msogratefultohaveajobthatIlove.
”56.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordinParagraph2?(nomorethan3words)57.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytellus
?(nomorethan15words)58.WhatdoHolly’scustomersloveherpaintingsabout?(nomorethan10words)59.HowdoesHollyfeelaboutthebigchang
einlife?(nomorethan15words)60.WhathaveyoulearnedfromHollyandherstory?(Nomorethan20words)第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是谢飞,你参加了学校英文报刊面对高三学生开展的“我的高中生活印记”(TheHighl
ightofMyHighSchoolLife)征稿活动。请你写一篇英文投稿,内容包括:1.我高中参加的一次活动(时间地点;活动内容)2.感受和收获注意:1.词数100左右2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。TheHighlightofMyHighSch
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