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第第三十八頁備戰(zhàn)2024年高考英語2023年天津市部分地區(qū)高三下一模英語試卷閱讀理解專題分類匯編閱讀理解專題2023屆天津市和平區(qū)高三下學(xué)期第一次質(zhì)量調(diào)查英語試題三、閱讀理解TheUniversityofWaikatowillprovideyouwiththefoundationalknowledgeandexperienceyouneedtoachieveyourcareerandlifegoals.Withourfocusonacademicexcellenceandinnovation,youwillbecomepartofagroupknownformakingabigdifferenceintheworldaroundthem.JoinourwarmandwelcomingcommunityofstudentsfromalloverNewZealandandtheglobe.CampusTheUniversityofWaikatohavetwouniquecampuses.Eachcampushasqualityintheirfacilitiesandservicesstudentwillhaveaccesstoduringtheirstudies.Hamiltoncampusenjoysthevibrant(有活力的)studentatmosphere,offeringa

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nreaderstosignupforyogacourses.B.Topresentthebenefitsofpracticingyogaregularly.C.Toshowreadersthenecessaryskillsneededtodoyoga.D.Tosharewithreadersherexperienceintakingyogaclasses.Likemanypeople,intermsofsocializing,Iprioritizemakingtimeformyclosestfriendsandfamily.WhenitcomestoreachingouttopeopleIdon’tknowaswellIoftenfindmyselfreluctanttoengage.Thiscouldbeabigmistake,though,accordingtoanewstudy.Havingdifferenttypesofsocialinteractionsseemstobecentraltoourhappiness—somethingmanyofusmaythinklittleof.Inaseriesofsurveys,researcherslookedathowhavingasociallydiversenetworkrelatedtopeople’swell-being.Inonesurvey,578Americansreportedonwhatactivitiestheyhadbeenengagedin,withwhomandforhowlongoverthepast24hours,whilealsosayinghowhappywithlifetheywere.Theresearchersfoundthatpeoplewithmorediversesocialnetworkswerehappierandmoresatisfiedwithlifethanthosewithlessdiversenetworks—regardlessofhowmuchtimetheyhadspentsocializingoverall.“Themoreyoucanbroadenyoursocialcircleandreachouttopeopleyoutalktolessfrequently—likeanacquaintance,afriend,acoworker,orevenastranger—themoreitcouldhavepositivebenefitsforyourwell-being,”saidtheleadresearcherHanneCollinsofHarvardBusinessSchool.Tofurthertestthisidea,sheandhercolleagueslookedatlargedatasetsfromtheAmericanTimeUseSurveyandtheWorldHealthOrganization’sStudyonGlobalAgingandAdultHealth.Inbothcases,theyfoundthatwhenpeoplehadabroaderrangeofsocialinteractions,theyexperiencedgreaterhappinessandwell-being.ThenCollinsandhercolleaguesdidanotheranalysis,usingdatafromamobileappthat21,644French-speakingpeopleusedtoreportontheirdailysocialactivitiesandhappiness.There,theyfoundthatwhensomeoneexperiencedgreater-than-averagesocialdiversityoneweek,theywerehappierthatweekandtheweekafter.Whyisthat?Itcouldbethatbeingwithdifferentpeoplecontributestodifferentkindsofemotions,whichmaybeadrivingforceinourhappiness,saysCollins.Alternatively,itcouldbethathavingamorediversenetworkallowsyoutogetvarioussocialsupportswhenyouneedit.Whateverthecase,Collinshopesherresearchwillinspirepeopletoexpandtheirsocialnetworkswhentheycan.46.Whatdoestheauthoruseasanintroductiontothepassage?A.Apersonalcommunicationskill.B.Asocialtrendagainstone’swill.C.Acommonsocialphenomenon.D.Aculturemanypeopleneglect.47.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudy?A.Itsresultsweredifferentfromculturetoculture.B.Differentresultswereobtainedfromtheresearchers’threesurveys.C.Theresearcherscollectedlargeamountsofdatafromdifferentplatforms.D.Itfocusedontheimpactofamorediversesocialnetworkonlifesatisfaction.48.Whatcanwelearnfromthe3rdand4thparagraph?A.Anystrangerorco-workercanbringyouhappiness.B.Broadsocialcirclecontributestomorehappiness.C.Happinessdependsonlyonsocialinteractions.D.Closerelationshipinfluenceshappinessbadly.49.Howmaysocialdiversityimproveone’swell-beingaccordingtoCollins?A.Byprovidingmotivationforlife.B.Byleadingtoone’sbalancedlife.C.Byarousingone’spositiveemotions.D.Bymakinghim/hersensitivetohappiness.50.Whatwillbemostprobablytalkedaboutafterthelastparagraph?A.Collins’ssociallife.B.Collins’sconclusions.C.Collins’snewresearch.D.Collins’sspecificsuggestions.Somepeoplesaythattheplanetisgettingsmaller,thattherearefewplaceslefttoexplore,andthattheageofexplorationwillbeoversoon.Iwouldargueinsteadthattherehasneverbeenagreaterneedtoexplore.That’sbecausethestageforallexplorationisthenaturalworld,andnatureisexperiencingarapiddecline.Itisbyexploringthatweunderstandandwhenweunderstandwedevelopanappreciationforwhatisfound.Ultimately,onlythethingsweappreciateareworthprotecting.Asthegoldenageofexplorationweakens,sodoestherichnessoflifeonEarth.Itisn’tjustthattherearefewerblankareasonthemap;itisthatwildplacesandspaceshavebeenprogressivelycarvedup(瓜分).VisitingtheOkavangoDeltaorKalahariDesert,forexample,nolongerimpliesaself-supportedexpedition(考察).Fieldstationspopupinimportantnationalparksandremotesensingbysatellitebecomescommonplace.Inthenextcentury,Ibelievewewillneedlargerandwilderareas.Wewillneedthewilderness,notjustfortheprotectionofit,butbecauseitisanimportantpartoftheecosystemsfromwhichwegainournecessitieslikecleanwater,foodandmaterials.Ifwesucceed,thenexpeditions—brieftravelsintothewildthatseektoanswerquestions,monitorpopulations,andinspireaction—willhavearenewedsenseofpurpose.Moreimportantly,theygreatlyhelpthepublicexperience,understandandappreciatenature.Basedonmyownresearchexpeditionwhichaimstounderstand“edgeeffects”—howthechangesintemperatureatforestedgesimpactanimals,Ifinditimportantthattoday’sscientistscontinuetospendtimeinthefield.Itisherethattheybegintounderstandhowseeminglyunrelatedenvironmentalinteractionsinfluencetheirstudysystem.Sometimes,it’sdifficulttoknowwhichisimportanttomeasureuntilyoustandoutthereontheforestedge.Itistheyounggenerationthatisthemainforcetoleadthenextwaveofexpeditions.Themeasureoftheirsuccesswillbewhethertherearestillwell-preservedwildplacesforexpeditionsinthefuture.Theirleadershipisneedednow,morethanever.51.What’sthepurposeofthistext?A.Tosuggestunderstandingnaturebykeepingexploring.B.Toadvisepeoplenottotraveltounknownplaces.C.Toinformusaboutthereducedbiodiversity.D.Tocallonthepublictosupportthestudy.52.WhatcanweknowabouttheexpeditioninwildspacesfromParagraph3?A.Itisdifficultforexplorerstomakeprogress.B.Itismoreaccessiblewiththehelpoftechnology.C.Itpromotesthedevelopmentofsatellitetechnology.D.Itrequiresexplorerstotakesufficientheavyequipment.53.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“popup”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Appearunexpectedly.B.Closetemporarily.C.Developquickly.D.Differgreatly.54.Whatdoestheauthorrealizeafterhisresearchexpedition?A.Thesignificanceofscientists’fieldtrip.B.Thedifficultyofcarryingoutfieldwork.C.Theneedtoexpandtheedgesofforests.D.Theinfluenceofhisstudyontheenvironment.55.Thesuccessoffutureexpeditionswillbedeterminedby________.A.ourknowledgeofnatureB.thetimespentinthefieldC.thepreservationofwildplacesD.thestudysystemofyounggenerations2023屆天津市河?xùn)|區(qū)高三第一次模擬考試英語試卷三、閱讀理解OurguidedtourshereatShakespeare’sGlobeareanexperience400yearsinthemaking.HeaventohelltourOuruniqueheaventohelltourexperienceoffersGlobememberstheopportunitytodiscoverthebackstageworldofShakespeare’sGlobe.Joinusintheheavenlyattic(閣樓)toweringabovethetheaterbeforegoingdownintothedepthsof“hell”underneaththestagetodiscoverthesecretsbehindhowourproductionsarestaged.You’llhavetheopportunitytovisitourbackstagestoresandseepropsandcostumesfromthefamousGlobeproductionsbeforeexperiencingthethrillouractorsfeelwhentheystepoutontothestage.TwilightwalkingtourBetransportedbacktoatimeoflate-nightcakesandales(麥芽酒),midnightrevels(狂歡)anddemons,andthe“KingdomofNight”onourTwilightwalkingtouraroundtheBanksideareaandbeyond.ImaginecitylifewithoutstreetlightsandvisitthelocationsofShakespeare’sownnight-timeadventuresacrosstheRiverThamesontheNorthbank,includingtheoriginalsiteofhiscandlelitBlackfriarsplayhouse.FestivefamilytourCelebratetheholidayseasononafestivefamilytourofthemagicalGlobeTheatre.HearhowChristmaswasobservedinShakespeare’stimeandthefolktraditionsthatpeoplepracticedtowelcomeinwinter.Thisfamily-friendlyguidedtourwillfascinateandwarmeveninthecoldestofweather.Butdostillwrapupwell-don’tforgetourplayhouseisoutdoor!GlobeTheatreguidedtourOurworld-famousGlobeTheatreisafaithfulreconstructionoftheopen-airplayhouseinwhichShakespeareworked,andforwhichhewrotemanyofhismostfamousplays!Ourexpertguide-storytellerswillprovideyourgroupwithafascinatingtouroftheGlobeTheatreauditorium(禮堂),colorfulstoriesofthe1599GlobeTheatre,thereconstructionprocessinthe1990s.Ourguideswillalsobringthetheatertolife,exploringhowthetheaterworkstodayasanimaginativeandexperimentalspaceforperformance.36.WhichisanidealtourforpeoplewhoarefondofbackstagestoriesofShakespeare’sGlobe?A.Heaventohelltour. B.Twilightwalkingtour.C.Festivefamilytour. D.GlobeTheatreguidedtour.37.Wheredoesthetwilightwalkingtourtakeplace?A.OntheRiverThames.B.AroundBanksideareaandbeyond.C.InShakespearehotel.D.AtShakespeare’sGlobe.38.Whatcanpeopledoiftheytakepartinthefestivefamilytour?A.Goforawalkalongtheriver.B.WatchsomeplaysonChristmas.C.ExplorehowthetheaterworksduringtheChristmasseason.D.LearnsomethingaboutChristmasinShakespeare’stime.39.WhatisspecialabouttheGlobeTheatreguidedtour?A.ItshowswhatinspiredShakespearetowritehisplays.B.ItisonlyavailabletoGlobemembers.C.Visitorscanenjoyimaginativeperformance.D.Visitorscanhearthestoriesofthe1599theatre.40.Whatisnotmentionedinthepassage?A.Today’sGlobeTheatreisareconstructedworkoftheopen-airplayhouse.B.Theexperiencewillalsobringthetheatertolife.C.You’llhavetheopportunitytovisitourstagestoresandseeourcustomers.D.TheexperiencewillhelpushearhowChristmaswasobservedinShakespeare’stime.AyearagoAugust,DaveFusslosthisjobdrivingatruckforasmallcompanyinwestMichigan.Hiswife,Gerrie,wasstillworkinginthelocalschoolcafeteria,butworkforDavewasscarce,andthepriceofeverythingwasrising.TheFusseswereatriskofjoiningthemillionsofAmericanswhohavelosttheirhomesinrecentyears.ThenDaveandGerriereceivedatimelygift--$7,000,alegacy

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fromtheirneighborsIshandArleneHatchwhodiedinanaccident.“Itreallymadeadifferencewhenweweregoingunderfinancially,”saysDave.ButtheFussesweren’ttheonlyfolksinAltoandtheneighboringtownofLowelltoreceiveunexpectedlegacyfromtheHatches.DozensofotherfamiliesweretouchedbytheHatches’generosity.Insomecases,itwasafewthousanddollars;inothers,itwasmorethan$100,000.ItsurprisednearlyeveryonethattheHatcheshadsomuchmoney,morethan$3million--theywereanelderlycouplewholivedinanoldhouseonwhatwasleftofthefamilyfarm.ChildrenoftheGreatDepression,IshandArlenewereknownfortheirhabitofsaving.Theylikedcomparisonshoppingandwouldroutinelygofromstoretostore,checkingpricesbeforemakinganewpurchase.Throughtheyears,theHatchespaidforlocalchildrentoattendsummercampwhentheirparentscouldn’taffordit.“IshandArleneneveraskedifyouneededanything.”saystheirfriendSandyVanWeelden.“Theycouldseethingstheycoulddotomakeyouhappier,andtheywoulddothem.”EvenmoreextraordinarywasthattheHatcheshadtheirfarmlanddistributed.ItwastheHatches’wishthattheirlegacy,alegacyofkindnessasmuchasoneofdollarsandcents,shouldenrichthewholecommunityandlastforgenerationstocome.Neighborshelpingneighbors--thatwasIshandArleneHatch’sstory.41.Accordingtothetext,theFusses_________.A.wereemployedbyatruckcompanyB.wereinfinancialdifficultyC.workedinaschoolcafeteriaD.losttheirhome42.WhichofthefollowingistrueoftheHatches?A.TheyhadtheirchildrenduringtheGreatDepression.B.Theyleftthefamilyfarmtoliveinanoldhouse.C.Theygaveawaytheirpossessionstotheirneighbors.D.Theyhelpedtheirneighborstofindjobs43.WhywouldtheHatchesroutinelygofromstoretostore?A.Theydecidedtoopenastore.B.Theywantedtosavemoney.C.Theycouldn’taffordexpensivethings.D.Theywantedtobuygiftsforlocalkids.44.AccordingtoSandyVanWeelden,theHatcheswere________.A.understanding B.optimistic C.childlike D.curious45.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.ThecommunityofAltowaspoor.B.Thesummercampwasattractivetotheparents.C.SandyVanWeeldengotalegacyfromtheHatchesD.TheHatcheswouldliketheneighborstofollowtheirexample.Firsttherobotscameforourjobs.Nowthey’recomingforourhobbies.Google’sDeepMindAIlabhasbeenbusythepastfewyears,creatingprogramstotakeonhumanplayersacrossavarietyofgames.In2016itsAlphaGobeatthebestGoplayerintheworld.Earlierthisyear,itsAlphaStardefeatedtwomiddle-tierplayersatthepopularonlinegameStarCraftII.Nowit’slearningtowinatmultiplayergames.“Artificiallyintelligentagentsaregettingbetterandbetterattwo-playergames,butmostreal-worldendeavorsrequireteamwork,”DeepMind’sresearcherswroteinapaperpublishedinScienceinJune.Tobesure,computershavebeenprovingtheirdominance(優(yōu)越)overhumansinone-on-oneturn-basedgamessuchaschesseversinceIBM’sDeepBluebeatRussianchessmasterGarryKasparovin1997.However,successfullyusingteamworktowininmultiplayergameswithcomplexenvironmentswasdifficulttoachieve.Forthispurpose,DeepMind’sresearchersdesignedAIagentsthattaughtthemselveshowtoplayfirst-persongameQuakeIIIArena.Theteam,ledbyMaxJaderberg,workedonamodified(修改的)versionofQuakeIIIArena.Thegamemodetheychosewas“Capture(搶)theFlag”.Alltheplayersmustworktogethertostealtheotherteam’sflagwhilesafeguardingtheirown.TheAIagents“trained”with12hoursofgamedata,thenmatchedupagainstprofessionalgametesters.TheAIwon75percentofthetime,evenwhenitsreactiontimeartificiallysloweddowntohumanlevelsandwhentheiraimingabilitywassimilarlyreduced.Andinordertomakeimprovements,theprogrammersusedvariouskindsof“rewards”tohelptheAIplayersweightheirgoalsandactionstohelpthemcooperateintheteamwork.Theyalsousedrandomizedmapsforeachnewmatch.“Thatmeantthesolutionsthattheagentsfindhavetobegeneral––theycannotjustmemorizeasequence(系列)ofactions,”saidco-authorWojciechCzarnecki.TheonlytimehumanswereabletobeattheAIagentswaswhentheyteameduptogether.AteamconsistingofonehumanandoneAIagenthadafivepercentgreaterwinprobabilitythanateamofjustAIagents.EthanGachsaidatthevideogamenewswebsiteKotaku,“ItsuggeststhattheAIprogramisabletoadapttoplayingwithnon-AIteammates.”Inthenearfuture,AImaycooperatewithhumanbeingsinsomeotherfields,suchasmedicineandotherbranchesofscience.46.WhatmightbethemostdifficulttaskforAIagentsinmultiplayergames?A.Understandingtherules.B.Cooperatingwithotherplayers.C.Memorizingcomplexactions.D.Increasingreactionspeed.47.HowdidtheresearchersofGoogle’sDeepMindtrainAIagents?A.Theygavevarious“punishments”whenAIagentslostthegames.B.TheymadeAIagentsteamupwithnon-professionalhumanplayers.C.TheylimitedthetimeforAIagentstocompletedifficulttasks.D.Theyputthemthroughthousandsofgameswithdifferentsituations.48.WhatdoesGachmeaninthelastparagraph?A.AIplayersperformbetterthanhumansinateamgame.B.AIprogramsshouldbeofferedmoregamedata.C.AIplayersareabletodowellwithhumanplayers.D.AIprogramshavebeensuccessfullyappliedinthefieldofmedicine.49.Theunderlinedword“randomized”inParagraph8canbeunderstoodas________.A.generalized B.specialized C.updated D.memorized50.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.ResearchesonDeepMindAI B.TrainingAIAgentsC.TeamingupwithAI D.AICompetingwithHumanBeingsWhenpeoplegetoldandhavedifficultyworkingfulltime,theyretireandbeginanew,morerelaxinglifestyle.Butwhataboutoldindustrialbuildings?Cantheystartanew?Chinaseemstofindagoodsolutionforthem.Inrecentyears,manyabandonedfactories,railwayyards,warehousesandmills(磨坊)havebeentransformedintoculturalandtouristsites.AccordingtotheMinistryofIndustryandInformationTechnology,therearenow194itemsonthecountry’snationalindustrialheritagelist.The798ArtZoneinBeijingisaniconicexample.Builtinthe1950sasNo.718JointFactory,itwasgraduallyabandonedinthe1990sasproductionsloweddown.In2006,Beijing’smunicipalgovernmentinvestedover120millionyuanandimproveditsinfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施)condition,turningthefactorycomplexintoaculturalandcreativeindustrialbase.Nowtheartzoneholdsabout200galleries,artcentersaswellasfashionableboutiques(精品店),cafes,andrestaurants,whichalsoearnsitaplaceonthebucketlistofmanytourists,notedThePaper.JackLiuisafrequenteroftheartzonewhovisitsiteveryweekend.“Intheartzone,youcanrefreshmemoriesofthedevelopmentofChinesemanufacturingthroughitsoldbuildings,”saidthe28-year-oldtoTeens.“However,inartgallerieshereyouwillfeelpulledintoafashionable,modernworld.It’samazing.”Industrialheritagesites,whichusedtobefilledwiththerumblingofmachines,arenowpreciouspagesofthebookontheindustrialcultureofChina,notedPeople’sDaily.Sincetheseheritagesitesarerichanddiverseincontent,citiesinChinaalsosparenoefforttoexplorenewwaysandmodelstoprotectandutilizethem.Forexample,abeermuseumhasbeensetupinsideacentury-oldplantoftheTsingtaoBreweryinQingdao,Shandongprovince,bringingpeopleclosertothelonghistoryofthebrewery.SomeabandonedplantsinBeijinghavealsobeenremadeforcityexplorerstotakeadventuresin.Justastheelderlyneedourcareandlove,theseindustrialheritagesarealsoexpectedtobeinjectedwithvitalitythroughprotectionanddevelopment.“Itisnotonlyaninevitabletrendoftheinnovation-drivendevelopmentofcities,butanecessityforpromotingnewdriversofdevelopment,”notedPeople’sDaily.51.WhatisChina’ssolutionforoldindustrialbuildings?A.Expandingtheirspaceanduses.B.Upgradingthemtobecomeattractions.C.Integratingthemwithnewbuildings.D.Returningthemtotheiroriginalcondition.52.Whatdoweknowaboutthe798ArtZone?A.Itwasestablishedinthe1990s.B.Itmainlyprovidesvenuesforfashionshows.C.It’sChina’sfirstculturalandcreativeindustrialbase.D.It’sasuccessfulexampleoftransformingoldindustrialsites.53.Whydoestheauthormentionthebeermuseum?A.Toshowthepopularityofindustrialheritagesites.B.Toexplaintheimportanceofremakingoldplants.C.Tointroducethefeaturesofindustrialheritagesites.D.Toillustratehowindustrialheritagesitescanbeusedeffectively.54.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofindustrialheritagesites?A.Theydeservetobebroughtbacktolife.B.Theycanbedriversforcitydevelopment.C.Theyshouldgivewaytomodernbuildings.D.Theyareremindersofacity’sdevelopment.55.AccordingtoPeople’sDaily,whichofthestatementsisnotincluded?A.Usedtobefilledwiththerumblingofmachines,industrialheritagesitesarevaluablepagesofthebookontheindustrialcultureofChina.B.Thetransformedoldindustrialbuildingsareaninevitabletrendoftheinnovation-drivendevelopmentofcities.C.ThetransformedoldindustrialbuildingsreallybringbackmemoriesofthedevelopmentofChinesemanufacturingthroughitsoldbuildings.D.Thetransformedoldindustrialbuildingsarehighlyrequiredforpromotingnewdevelopment.2023屆天津市紅橋區(qū)高三下學(xué)期第一次模擬考試英語試題三、閱讀理解Bikingisanamazingfamilyactivity,butfindingaroutethatcanaccommodateawide-rangeofagescanbeachallenge.LeeMcNeilandhisfamilyarecrazyaboutbiking.Theyhavesevenchildren,from4to24yearsold.Whenlookingforarout

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