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2024年高考第一次模擬考試(天津卷)
英語
(考試時間:100分鐘試卷滿分:130分)
注意事項:
1.本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第n卷(非選擇題)兩部分。答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)
考證號填寫在答題卡上。
2.回答第I卷時,選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,
用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號。寫在本試卷上無效。
3.回答第n卷時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。
4.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。
第一部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)
第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
1.-HaveyouevervisitedtheOrientalPearlTVTower?
-Yes.WhenIwasatuniversityinShanghai,Iittwice.
A.visitedB.havevisitedC.hadvisitedD.wouldvisit
2.theconvenienceofdigitalpayment,manyseniorcitizensstartedtousesmartphones.
A.EnjoyingB.EnjoyedC.ToenjoyD.Havingenjoyed
3.Mr.Zhanggavethetextbookstoallthepupilsexceptwhohadalreadytakenthem.
A.theonesB.onesC.someD.theothers
4.92000hectaresoffarmlandinthecountryhavebeenplantedwithfoodcrops.
A.uptonowB.tenyearsagoC.nowandthenD.bytheendofnextyear
5.Ifyouarefacingadifficulttask,trybreakingitintosmallstepsyoucanfinishitmoreeasily.
A.incaseB.sothatC.evenifD.nowthat
6.PeacockDancebyYangLipingesfromatraditionalbeliefthatitaimstotheDaiwomen'sbeauty.
A.bringoutB.showoffC.passdownD.turnup
7.You'dbetterbackupgeneralstatementswithexamplestomakeyourarticlefullanddetailed.
A.variousB.specificC.typicalD.individual
8.Theemployersoftengivethejobtotheybelievehasworkexperiencewithstrongsenseofduty.
A.whoeverB.whoC.thosewhoD.whomever
9.WilliamHastieoncesuggestedthathistoryinformsusofpastmistakeswecanlearnwithout
repeatingthem.
A.ofwhomB.aboutwhichC.fromwhichD.bywhom
10.Theschoolwithreadinglessonsthattaughtstudentstoguessthemeaningofnewwords.
A.didthetrickB.pavedtheway
C.bravedtheelementsD.brokenewground
11.Turkishofficialsaresayingthatthenumberofpeoplewhobytheearthquakesthattookplacein
southeasternTurkeyatleast20million.
A.hadbeenaffected;reachesB.hasaffected;reach
C.wasaffected;reachD.havebeenaffected;reaches
12.LastApril,thousandsofholidaymakersremainedabroadduetothevolcanicashcloud.
A.stickingB.stuckC.tobestuckD.tohavestuck
13.Atthattimewehadtomakethethatthediseasewasspreadingandtakeactiontostopit.
A.arrangementB.appointmentC.assumptionD.assistance
14.Whileitiscrucialtolearnandgrowfromthedisappointments,itisimportanttorecognize
acplishments.
A.slightlyB.equallyC.increasinglyD.widely
15.一ThisistheworstfoodI'veevertasted.
-.Iwon'teathereanymore.
A.YoucansaythatagainB.Ifsuptoyou
C.It'soutofthequestionD.Thatdepends
第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。
KenCampbellhadlastattemptedrunningathighschool.Whenhiswife,Susan,injuredherfoot,sheneeded
16torejoinherrunninggroup,soCampbellwentalongtokeepherpanyinthe17.“Wewerejust
walkingatthebeginning,9,hesays,“Iwasheavy,andweighedover90kg.^^Butastheweeksandmonthspassed,
theweight18,SusanrecoveredandCampbell's19grew.Attheageof63,heran50km,and
at70,hepleteda100kmultramarathon.
Sohowdoessomeonewithno20precedent(先例)beeanultradistancerunnerinhis60sand70s?
Susanhadrunmarathonsbeforeher21,butforCampbell,theturningpointcamewhenSusan'sFleet
Feetrunninggroup22thetrailsintheSierraNevadafoothillsneartheirhome.
CampbellwentouttovisitSusan'sgroup,and"thetrailswereaterrible23.Ithadbeenraining,
andIwasslipping,24andfalling.ButIthought,well,Ilikethisalot."
Whatheliked25wasthefeelingof"beingwrappedbythetrail,being26bythe
closenessofthevegetation(植被)andthenearnessoftheriver.Iwaswalkingwhere27peoplehad
walkedforthousandsofyearsandwhereminershadwalkedontheirwaytogold.^^
Runningthe100kmultramarathontookCampbell16hours.WhenCampbell28thefinishline
at3am,Susanhandedhima100kmstickerto29onthebackofhistruck.Healreadyhada50km
oneonthere.6tItisapublicstatementthatyouarepartofthis30hesays."'Whereverwepark,Isee
alineof31withtheirvariousstickersandIfeelthatweareatribe(部落).”
Campbellsufferedarthritis供節(jié)炎)beforehestartedrunning,andwas"a(n)32forknee
replacement”,butfornow,heis33onsurgery.Itcan34therunning-butthe“sense
,,
ofwellbeingandacplishmentwillcarrymeonfbrever?hesays,“IfIcan'trun,Iwill35.”
16.A.operationB.supportC.dignityD.arrangement
17.A.symptomB.recoveryC.treatmentD.diagnosis
18.A.cameoutB.gotaroundC.wentoffD.fellaway
19.A.talentB.healthC.experiencesD.abilities
20.A.sportingB.volunteeringC.appealingD.inspiring
21.A.graduationB.injuryC.growthD.attendance
22.A.movedaboutB.accountedforC.gotoffD.tookto
23.A.foncyB.atmosphereC.messD.dream
24.A.slidingB.movingC.hikingD.stretching
25.A.aboveallB.atrandomC.onpurposeD.inturn
26.A.appreciatedB.invitedC.buriedD.embraced
27.A.familiarB.generousC.nativeD.strange
28.A.partedB.returnedC.crossedD.divided
29.A.locateB.displayC.remainD.advertise
30.A.munityB.achievementC.processD.class
31.A.driversB.vehiclesC.athletesD.trees
32.A.targetB.alternativeC.candidateD.survivor
33.A.stayingupB.livingthroughC.lookingbackD.holdingoff
34.A.throwlightonB.putanendtoC.haveaneyeforD.takeadvantageof
35.A.lieB.restC.stopD.walk
第二部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題分,滿分50分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。
A
Sowhetheryouare"ayogaprofessionar5lookingforsomewherenewtopractice,or“anovice,?interestedin
tryingyogaforthefirsttime,MoveGBispullingallthestopsoutforNationalYogaMonth,reachingouttoits
1,281yogapartnerstogenerateayogascheduleforLondonersthatwillkeepyouinspiredandfeelinggreat
throughoutthemonth.
Monday,3September
SunriseyogainthecloudsatYogasphere
Startthedaywithanactiveyogapractice.Anhourofmind,bodyandsoulrelaxationmakesyoufeelflexible,
inspired,andreadyforthedayahead.
Saturday,8September
Aerial(空中的)yogaatFlyingFantastic
AerialyogagivesaslightlydifferentreadingoftheancientartofyogaIusesposesthroughsevenpathsin
thebodyandcanhelpthosewithbackandshoulderpainandprovidesagoodworkout.Ifsdevotedtohelpingyou
reducethetensioninthebonesandmuscles,whichinturnincreasesyourbalanceabilityandflexibilityinthe
muscles.
YardArch
Wednesday,12September
ColortherapywithChromaYoga
ConquerthemidweektirednessandstimulateyoursenseswithChromaYoga,whichbinesyogapracticewith
lightandcolortherapytechniques,brainstimulatingmusicandnaturalsmelltocreateawellnessexperience.
Thursday,20September
PoweryogaatFactory45
TurnonyourholidaywithanexperimentalstudiospaceintheheartofBoroughthatisnowhometoart,
music,fashionandfitness.
36.Whatis"anovice”?
A.Astudent.B.Abeginner.C.Ayogacoach.D.Apregnantwoman.
37.Ifyouwanttopracticeyogaearlyinthemorning,youshouldchoose.
A.PoweryogaatFactory45
B.AerialyogaatFlyingFantastic
C.ColortherapywithChromaYoga
D.SunriseyogainthecloudsatYogasphere
38.AerialyogaclassofMoveGBbenefitsyouby_.
A.helpingyougetridofoutdatedyogamoves
B.teachingyousomebasicdancingskills
C.curingyourbackandshoulderdiseases
D.makingyourbodymoreflexible
39.TakingColortherapywithChromaYogaclasses,youcan.
A.doyogaexercisewhileyoursensesarestimulated
B.experiencefloatingintheairandenjoyniceviews
C.enjoycolorfulpaintingsbyfamousartists
D.createyourowntherapytechniques
40.WhatdoesMoveGBintendtodo?
A.Toteachusthecorrectyogaroutines.
B.Toshowusthebenefitofdoingyoga.
C.Toencouragepeopletotakemoreexercise.
D.TospreadyogaclassesthroughoutLondon.
B
IfNatalieMoraleshadtodescribehermominjustoneword,shewouldpick:survivor.Thafsbecauseher
mom,PenelopeMoraleshadatoughchildhood.C4Hermotherwasn'treadytobeamomandgaveheruptoher
grandmother,saysNatalie,<4Ithinksheoftenfeltinlifelikeshewasn'twantedandwasn'tloved.9,
PenelopeMoralesputherselfthroughcollegeanditwastherethatshemetNatalie'sdad,whowasservingin
themilitary.Theyfellinloveandmarried,andherlifeasamilitarymomofthreechildrenbecameagreat
adventure."Shebasicallyraisedusmovingfromplacetoplace.IwasbominTaiwan,China,butwelivedin
Panama,BrazilandSpain.Andmymomwastheconstant,9,saysNatalie,6tShewouldalwaysmakesurethatwhen
wegothomefromschool,wefeltlikewehadournumberonefan,ourchampionrightthere,waitingforus.”
Alongtheway,Natalielearnedmanythingsfromhermother,whichshecarriesoninherroleasamotheroftwo
sons.
AsaMother'sDaygift,Natalietreatedhermomtoadayofpampering(寵愛).“Iwantmymomtofeellike
aqueen,9,shesays.Andaspartofthesurprise,Nataliebroughtalonganoldphotoofhermother,whichshe
wantedtorecreate."Ithinkitwastakeninthemid60s.Soshewasinherearlytomidtwenties.She'sjust
absolutelyabeautifulwoman.Butshe'slookinginthemirror.Ifslikenotknowingreallyherfuture,butknowing
whereshe'sefirom,“describesNatalie."Thatpicturejustspeakssomuchtome.Iwanthertoseewhatshe
createdinthatmirror,andthatshegaveusallsomethingsogreat."
“It'sjustanamazingexperiencetotakethispictureandhaveNataliedoit.Icouldneverimagineinmyentire
saysPenelopeMorales,whoaddsthatshe'sveryproudofherdaughter,ctAllIwantheristobehappyandto
raiseherchildrenthesameway,“shesays.
41.WhatcanbeinferredaboutNatalie?smother?
A.Shesurvivedanadventurefortunately.
B.Hermothergaveherupbecauseofpoverty.
C.Atcollegeshemetherhusband,aschoolmate.
D.Hermotherfeltthatshewasnothing.
42.WhatdidNatalielearnfromhermother?
A.Givingchildrengreatlove.
B.Movinghouseconstantly.
C.Alwayspickingupchildrenfromschool.
D.Oftentakingchildrenonadventures.
43.WhatdidNataliedoonMother'sDay?
A.Shetreatedhermothertoabigmeal.
B.Shetookhermothertotakepictures.
C.Shepleasedhermotherbypolishinganoldphoto.
D.Shegavehermotherabigsurprisewithhersons.
44.WhatcanwesayaboutthegiftNataliegavehermother?
A.Itwasexpected.
B.Itwasasuccess.
C.Itmadehermotherdependentonher.
D.Itbroughttearstohermother5seyes.
45.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttotellusinthepassage?
A.Natalielovesandrespectshermotherverymuch.
B.Natalie'smotherhassufferedtoomuchallherlife.
C.Natalie'smotherthinkshighlyofherdaughter'sgift.
D.Natalie's"survivor“momdeservesthespecialMother'sDaygift.
C
Canaries,akindofsmallyellowsongbirds,aremoresensitivetocarbonmonoxide(CO)thanpeopleare.
Thustheywereroutinelytakenintominesasmenwentabouttheirworkofminingforcoal.COcouldquickly
poisonmanyminersbeforetheyevenknewwhatwashappening.Ifacanarystoppedsinging,thiswasan
indicatorofrisingCOlevels.Nowecologiststhinkthey'vefounda“canary“thatcouldpredictpossibledisaster
fortropical(熱帶的)ecosystemsthecricket(asmallbrownjumpinginsect).
Cricketsaretiny,presentinlargenumbersand,mostimportantly,noisy.Thechirps(唧唧叫聲)ofindividual
speciesareidentifiablydifferent.Researchershadpreviouslywonderedifecosystemsmightbemonitoredby
listeningtohowthesoundsoftheircricketschangeovertime.
AmandineGascandhercolleaguesstudiedcricketpopulationsonGrandeTerreIslandinNewCaledonia,
wheremultipleecosystemsoftenexistveryneartoeachother.Theycollectedcricketsat12samplingsites.Four
werehealthyforestsites,fourwereshrubland(灌木地)areas,whichisoftencreatedwhenpeoplecutdown
forests,andfourwereshrublandareasthatwereturningintoforestsagain.Theylistenedforinsectsinsquare
zonesandranten30minutecollectionsessionsateachsite.
Dr.Gascdescribedhoweachecosystemhad,ineffect,adistinct“cricketfingerprint”.Speciesrichnessvaries
considerablyamongthedifferentenvironments.Ofthe20cricketspeciesfoundinthehealthyforest,12were
uniquetothathabitatalone,2ofthe15speciesfoundintransitioningforestswereuniquetothishabitatand3of
the7shrublandspecieswereuniquetoshrubland.
Justbylookingatthecricketsfoundinagivenlocation,theteamfoundthatitwaspossibletodetermine
whethertheywerelookingatshrubland,forestorshrublandthatwaschangingintotheforest.Therewasnoneed
toexaminetheothersurroundingplantsoranimals.
What'smore,Dr.Gasc'steamfoundeachhabitatcontainedcricketspeciesthatgeneratedtheiridentifiable
chirps.Thissuggeststhatsettingupaudiorecordersinforeststhatpickupcricketcallswillbeaneasy,cheapand
accuratewaytodetecttheearlystagesofchangeintropicalecosystems.
46.Whydidminerstakethecanaryintomines?
A.TobringdownCOlevels.
B.Topromotetheirworkefficiency.
C.Toofferthemsomeentertainment.
D.Toremindthemofthepotentialdanger.
47.HowdidDr.Gascandhercolleaguescarryouttheirstudy?
A.Byanalyzing“cricketfingerprints^^.
B.Byparingplantsindifferentzones.
C.Byobservingthechangesinlandscapes.
D.Byreferringtopreviousfindingsoncrickets.
48.WhatconclusionmayDr.Gascandhercolleaguesdrawfromtheirstudy?
A.Healthyforestsmayattractfittercrickets.
B.Cricketsaresuitabletobeindicatorsinmines.
C.Differentspeciesofcricketsmaysounddifferentalarms.
D.Thespeciesofcricketsarestronglyrelatedtotheenvironment.
49.What'sthepointofDr.Gasc'sstudyingcrickets?
A.Toenrichthemethodsofmonitoringthecrickets.
B.Toarousepeople'sawarenessofprotectingcrickets.
C.Tocorrectthepreviouswrongrecognitionofcrickets.
D.Tohelphumanseasilymonitorenvironmentalchanges.
50.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.Canaries:miners'goodhelpers.
B.Howcricketsaredistributedintropicalareas.
C.Crickets:anearlyindicatoroftropicalecosystemhealth.
D.WhycricketchirpsarecollectedonGrandeTerreIsland.
D
Aspeopletravellingbyairbeeincreasinglyawareoftheircarbonfootprint,flyinghasbeenotonlyoneofthe
mostpollutingindustries,butalsoonewiththemostpotentialtoturnthingsaround.
AfterSolarImpulse2pletedtheworld'sfirstflightbyasolarpoweredaircraftin2016,airlinesandaircraft
producerslookedtobeethefirsttoprovideamercialplane.BertrandPiccard,oneofthepilotsresponsiblefor
SolarImpulse29sjourneysaid,<6A11thecleantechnologieswe'vealreadyhadcanbeusedeverywhere.Wehave
tousethem,notonlyfortheenvironment,butalsobecausetheyareprofitableandabletocreatejobs.”
Thefollowingyearsawmanyprojectsintheaviation(航空)fieldastheairlineindustryacknowledgedthe
futureoflowcarbontransportationmethods.In2017,ZunumAero,asmallaviationpanywhichfocusedon
deliveringarangeofhybridelectric(混合電動的)planesreceivedfinancialaidfromJetBlueandBoeing,whilst
EasyJetteamedupwithWrightElectrictodevelopbatterypoweredaircraftandNASAalsoannounceditsplansto
developitsownelectricaircraft.
OrkneyIslands,lyingabout20milesnorthoftheScottishmainland,arerichinrenewableresources,
especiallythewindenergy.Loganair,aScottishairline,iscooperatingwithaviationpaniestomakeOrkneythe
world'sfirstfullyelectricairlineroutes.However,thisisnevereasy.Duetothelimitedsizeandweightofa
batterythatanairplanecancany,airplaneproducersarefacedwithabottleneck-thecontinuedpowersupplyfor
electricairplanes.TheybelievetheabundantwindenergyinOrkneycouldbethekeytosolvingit.
Thebenefitsofelectricairtraveltranscenditslowcarbonemissions.Aviationexpertsbelievetheseaircraft's
powersourcewillalsomeantheywillbelessnoisy,smaller,requirelessmaintenancecosts,andneedashorter
runwaytotakeoffandland——thiscouldleadtomoreairportsinsmallcitiesandmoreruralareasbeingconnected
totheworldatlarge.
51.WhatdidBertrandwanttoconveyinhiswords?
A.Thefutureofaircraftpilots.
B.ThesuccessofSolarImpulse2.
C.Theconvenienceofmercialplanes.
D.Thesignificanceofusingrenewableenergy.
52.HowdidEasyJetcarryoutthelowcarbontransportationmethods?
A.Byaskingforfinancialsupportfrombanks.
B.Byworkingtogetherwithanotherpany.
C.Bypurchasingpatentsfromothercountries.
D.Byimprovingthetechnologyonitsown.
53.WhatwillairplaneproducersprobablydotomakeOrkney?selectricairlineroutesareality?
A.Usenaturalresourcestochargeairplanes.
B.Buildmorecoalfiredpowerstations.
C.Developshorterairlineroutes.
D.Increasethesizeofbattery.
54.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"transcend“inParagraph5probablymean?
A.Gobeyond.B.Relyon.C.Differfrom.D.Referto.
55.What'sthebenefitofelectricplanesbesidesitsgreenfootprint?
A.Makingplaneticketscheaper.
B.Makingtheflyingtimeshorter.
C.Makingtheworldmoreconnected.
D.Makingtheplanemaintenanceeasier.
第三部分:寫作供兩節(jié),滿分35分)
第一節(jié):閱讀表達(dá)供5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)
閱讀下面短文,按照要求完成閱讀任務(wù)。
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