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2024年高考第一次模拟考试(天津卷)英语(考试时间:100分钟试卷满分:130分)注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15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.—HaveyouevervisitedtheOrientalPearlTVTower?—Yes.WhenIwasatuniversityinShanghai,I________ittwice.A.visited B.havevisited C.hadvisited D.wouldvisit2.________theconvenienceofdigitalpayment,manyseniorcitizensstartedtousesmartphones.A.Enjoying B.Enjoyed C.Toenjoy D.Havingenjoyed3.Mr.Zhanggavethetextbookstoallthepupilsexcept_____whohadalreadytakenthem.A.theones B.ones C.some D.theothers4.92000hectaresoffarmlandinthecountryhavebeenplantedwithfoodcrops________.A.uptonow B.tenyearsago C.nowandthen D.bytheendofnextyear5.Ifyouarefacingadifficulttask,trybreakingitintosmallsteps________youcanfinishitmoreeasily.A.incase B.sothat C.evenif D.nowthat6.PeacockDancebyYangLipingesfromatraditionalbeliefthatitaimsto________theDaiwomen’sbeauty.A.bringout B.showoff C.passdown D.turnup7.You’dbetterbackupgeneralstatementswith________examplestomakeyourarticlefullanddetailed.A.various B.specific C.typical D.individual8.Theemployersoftengivethejobto________theybelievehasworkexperiencewithstrongsenseofduty.A.whoever B.who C.thosewho D.whomever9.WilliamHastieoncesuggestedthathistoryinformsusofpastmistakes________wecanlearnwithoutrepeatingthem.A.ofwhom B.aboutwhich C.fromwhich D.bywhom10.Theschool________withreadinglessonsthattaughtstudentstoguessthemeaningofnewwords.A.didthetrick B.pavedthewayC.bravedtheelements D.brokenewground11.Turkishofficialsaresayingthatthenumberofpeoplewho________bytheearthquakesthattookplaceinsoutheasternTurkey________atleast20million.A.hadbeenaffected;reaches B.hasaffected;reachC.wasaffected;reach D.havebeenaffected;reaches12.LastApril,thousandsofholidaymakersremained________abroadduetothevolcanicashcloud.A.sticking B.stuck C.tobestuck D.tohavestuck13.Atthattimewehadtomakethe________thatthediseasewasspreadingandtakeactiontostopit.A.arrangement B.appointment C.assumption D.assistance14.Whileitiscrucialtolearnandgrowfromthedisappointments,itis________importanttorecognizeacplishments.A.slightly B.equally C.increasingly D.widely15.—ThisistheworstfoodI’veevertasted.—______.Iwon’teathereanymore.A.Youcansaythatagain B.It’suptoyouC.It’soutofthequestion D.Thatdepends第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。KenCampbellhadlastattemptedrunningathighschool.Whenhiswife,Susan,injuredherfoot,sheneeded16torejoinherrunninggroup,soCampbellwentalongtokeepherpanyinthe17.“Wewerejustwalkingatthebeginning,”hesays,“Iwasheavy,andweighedover90kg.”Butastheweeksandmonthspassed,theweight18,SusanrecoveredandCampbell’s19grew.Attheageof63,heran50km,andat70,hepleteda100kmultramarathon.Sohowdoessomeonewithno20precedent(先例)beeanultradistancerunnerinhis60sand70s?Susanhadrunmarathonsbeforeher21,butforCampbell,theturningpointcamewhenSusan’sFleetFeetrunninggroup22thetrailsintheSierraNevadafoothillsneartheirhome.CampbellwentouttovisitSusan’sgroup,and“thetrailswereaterrible23.Ithadbeenraining,andIwasslipping,24andfalling.ButIthought,well,Ilikethisalot.”Whatheliked25wasthefeelingof“beingwrappedbythetrail,being26bytheclosenessofthevegetation(植被)andthenearnessoftheriver.Iwaswalkingwhere27peoplehadwalkedforthousandsofyearsandwhereminershadwalkedontheirwaytogold.”Runningthe100kmultramarathontookCampbell16hours.WhenCampbell28thefinishlineat3am,Susanhandedhima100kmstickerto29onthebackofhistruck.Healreadyhada50kmoneonthere.“Itisapublicstatementthatyouarepartofthis30,”hesays.“Whereverwepark,Iseealineof31withtheirvariousstickersandIfeelthatweareatribe(部落).”Campbellsufferedarthritis(关节炎)beforehestartedrunning,andwas“a(n)32forkneereplacement”,butfornow,heis33onsurgery.Itcan34therunning—butthe“senseofwellbeingandacplishmentwillcarrymeonforever”,hesays,“IfIcan’trun,Iwill35.”16.A.operation B.support C.dignity D.arrangement17.A.symptom B.recovery C.treatment D.diagnosis18.A.cameout B.gotaround C.wentoff D.fellaway19.A.talent B.health C.experiences D.abilities20.A.sporting B.volunteering C.appealing D.inspiring21.A.graduation B.injury C.growth D.attendance22.A.movedabout B.accountedfor C.gotoff D.tookto23.A.fancy B.atmosphere C.mess D.dream24.A.sliding B.moving C.hiking D.stretching25.A.aboveall B.atrandom C.onpurpose D.inturn26.A.appreciated B.invited C.buried D.embraced27.A.familiar B.generous C.native D.strange28.A.parted B.returned C.crossed D.divided29.A.locate B.display C.remain D.advertise30.A.munity B.achievement C.process D.class31.A.drivers B.vehicles C.athletes D.trees32.A.target B.alternative C.candidate D.survivor33.A.stayingup B.livingthrough C.lookingback D.holdingoff34.A.throwlighton B.putanendto C.haveaneyefor D.takeadvantageof35.A.lie B.rest C.stop D.walk第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题分,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。ASowhetheryouare“ayogaprofessional”lookingforsomewherenewtopractice,or“anovice”interestedintryingyogaforthefirsttime,MoveGBispullingallthestopsoutforNationalYogaMonth,reachingouttoits1,281yogapartnerstogenerateayogascheduleforLondonersthatwillkeepyouinspiredandfeelinggreatthroughoutthemonth.Monday,3SeptemberSunriseyogainthecloudsatYogasphereStartthedaywithanactiveyogapractice.Anhourofmind,bodyandsoulrelaxationmakesyoufeelflexible,inspired,andreadyforthedayahead.Saturday,8SeptemberAerial(空中的)yogaatFlyingFantasticAerialyogagivesaslightlydifferentreadingoftheancientartofyogaIusesposesthroughsevenpathsinthebodyandcanhelpthosewithbackandshoulderpainandprovidesagoodworkout.It’sdevotedtohelpingyoureducethetensioninthebonesandmuscles,whichinturnincreasesyourbalanceabilityandflexibilityinthemuscles.YardArchWednesday,12SeptemberColortherapywithChromaYogaConquerthemidweektirednessandstimulateyoursenseswithChromaYoga,whichbinesyogapracticewithlightandcolortherapytechniques,brainstimulatingmusicandnaturalsmelltocreateawellnessexperience.Thursday,20SeptemberPoweryogaatFactory45TurnonyourholidaywithanexperimentalstudiospaceintheheartofBoroughthatisnowhometoart,music,fashionandfitness.36.Whatis“anovice”?A.Astudent. B.Abeginner. C.Ayogacoach. D.Apregnantwoman.37.Ifyouwanttopracticeyogaearlyinthemorning,youshouldchoose________.A.PoweryogaatFactory45B.AerialyogaatFlyingFantasticC.ColortherapywithChromaYogaD.SunriseyogainthecloudsatYogasphere38.AerialyogaclassofMoveGBbenefitsyouby.A.helpingyougetridofoutdatedyogamovesB.teachingyousomebasicdancingskillsC.curingyourbackandshoulderdiseasesD.makingyourbodymoreflexible39.TakingColortherapywithChromaYogaclasses,youcan.A.doyogaexercisewhileyoursensesarestimulatedB.experiencefloatingintheairandenjoyniceviewsC.enjoycolorfulpaintingsbyfamousartistsD.createyourowntherapytechniques40.WhatdoesMoveGBintendtodo?A.Toteachusthecorrectyogaroutines.B.Toshowusthebenefitofdoingyoga.C.Toencouragepeopletotakemoreexercise.D.TospreadyogaclassesthroughoutLondon.BIfNatalieMoraleshadtodescribehermominjustoneword,shewouldpick:survivor.That’sbecausehermom,PenelopeMoraleshadatoughchildhood.“Hermotherwasn’treadytobeamomandgaveheruptohergrandmother,”saysNatalie,“Ithinksheoftenfeltinlifelikeshewasn’twantedandwasn’tloved.”PenelopeMoralesputherselfthroughcollegeanditwastherethatshemetNatalie’sdad,whowasservinginthemilitary.Theyfellinloveandmarried,andherlifeasamilitarymomofthreechildrenbecameagreatadventure.“Shebasicallyraisedusmovingfromplacetoplace.IwasborninTaiwan,China,butwelivedinPanama,BrazilandSpain.Andmymomwastheconstant,”saysNatalie,“Shewouldalwaysmakesurethatwhenwegothomefromschool,wefeltlikewehadournumberonefan,ourchampionrightthere,waitingforus.”Alongtheway,Natalielearnedmanythingsfromhermother,whichshecarriesoninherroleasamotheroftwosons.AsaMother’sDaygift,Natalietreatedhermomtoadayofpampering(宠爱).“Iwantmymomtofeellikeaqueen,”shesays.Andaspartofthesurprise,Nataliebroughtalonganoldphotoofhermother,whichshewantedtorecreate.“Ithinkitwastakeninthemid60s.Soshewasinherearlytomidtwenties.She’sjustabsolutelyabeautifulwoman.Butshe’slookinginthemirror.It’slikenotknowingreallyherfuture,butknowingwhereshe’sefrom,”describesNatalie.“Thatpicturejustspeakssomuchtome.Iwanthertoseewhatshecreatedinthatmirror,andthatshegaveusallsomethingsogreat.”“It’sjustanamazingexperiencetotakethispictureandhaveNataliedoit.Icouldneverimagineinmyentirelife,”saysPenelopeMorales,whoaddsthatshe’sveryproudofherdaughter,“AllIwantheristobehappyandtoraiseherchildrenthesameway,”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.Itbroughttearstohermother’seyes.45.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttotellusinthepassage?A.Natalielovesandrespectshermotherverymuch.B.Natalie’smotherhassufferedtoomuchallherlife.C.Natalie’smotherthinkshighlyofherdaughter’sgift.D.Natalie’s“survivor”momdeservesthespecialMother’sDaygift.CCanaries,akindofsmallyellowsongbirds,aremoresensitivetocarbonmonoxide(CO)thanpeopleare.Thustheywereroutinelytakenintominesasmenwentabouttheirworkofminingforcoal.COcouldquicklypoisonmanyminersbeforetheyevenknewwhatwashappening.Ifacanarystoppedsinging,thiswasanindicatorofrisingCOlevels.Nowecologiststhinkthey’vefounda“canary”thatcouldpredictpossibledisasterfortropical(热带的)ecosystems—thecricket(asmallbrownjumpinginsect).Cricketsaretiny,presentinlargenumbersand,mostimportantly,noisy.Thechirps(唧唧叫声)ofindividualspeciesareidentifiablydifferent.Researchershadpreviouslywonderedifecosystemsmightbemonitoredbylisteningtohowthesoundsoftheircricketschangeovertime.AmandineGascandhercolleaguesstudiedcricketpopulationsonGrandeTerreIslandinNewCaledonia,wheremultipleecosystemsoftenexistveryneartoeachother.Theycollectedcricketsat12samplingsites.Fourwerehealthyforestsites,fourwereshrubland(灌木地)areas,whichisoftencreatedwhenpeoplecutdownforests,andfourwereshrublandareasthatwereturningintoforestsagain.Theylistenedforinsectsinsquarezonesandranten30minutecollectionsessionsateachsite.Dr.Gascdescribedhoweachecosystemhad,ineffect,adistinct“cricketfingerprint”.Speciesrichnessvariesconsiderablyamongthedifferentenvironments.Ofthe20cricketspeciesfoundinthehealthyforest,12wereuniquetothathabitatalone,2ofthe15speciesfoundintransitioningforestswereuniquetothishabitatand3ofthe7shrublandspecieswereuniquetoshrubland.Justbylookingatthecricketsfoundinagivenlocation,theteamfoundthatitwaspossibletodeterminewhethertheywerelookingatshrubland,forestorshrublandthatwaschangingintotheforest.Therewasnoneedtoexaminetheothersurroundingplantsoranimals.What’smore,Dr.Gasc’steamfoundeachhabitatcontainedcricketspeciesthatgeneratedtheiridentifiablechirps.Thissuggeststhatsettingupaudiorecordersinforeststhatpickupcricketcallswillbeaneasy,cheapandaccuratewaytodetecttheearlystagesofchangeintropicalecosystems.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.DAspeopletravellingbyairbeeincreasinglyawareoftheircarbonfootprint,flyinghasbeenotonlyoneofthemostpollutingindustries,butalsoonewiththemostpotentialtoturnthingsaround.AfterSolarImpulse2pletedtheworld’sfirstflightbyasolarpoweredaircraftin2016,airlinesandaircraftproducerslookedtobeethefirsttoprovideamercialplane.BertrandPiccard,oneofthepilotsresponsibleforSolarImpulse2’sjourneysaid,“Al1thecleantechnologieswe’vealreadyhadcanbeusedeverywhere.Wehavetousethem,notonlyfortheenvironment,butalsobecausetheyareprofitableandabletocreatejobs.”Thefollowingyearsawmanyprojectsintheaviation(航空)fieldastheairlineindustryacknowledgedthefutureoflowcarbontransportationmethods.In2017,ZunumAero,asmallaviationpanywhichfocusedondeliveringarangeofhybridelectric(混合电动的)planesreceivedfinancialaidfromJetBlueandBoeing,whilstEasyJetteamedupwithWrightElectrictodevelopbatterypoweredaircraftandNASAalsoannounceditsplanstodevelopitsownelectricaircraft.OrkneyIslands,lyingabout20milesnorthoftheScottishmainland,arerichinrenewableresources,especiallythewindenergy.Loganair,aScottishairline,iscooperatingwithaviationpaniestomakeOrkneytheworld’sfirstfullyelectricairlineroutes.However,thisisnevereasy.Duetothelimitedsizeandweightofabatterythatanairplanecancarry,airplaneproducersarefacedwithabottleneck—thecontinuedpowersupplyforelectricairplanes.TheybelievetheabundantwindenergyinOrkneycouldbethekeytosolvingit.Thebenefitsofelectricairtraveltranscenditslowcarbonemissions.Aviationexpertsbelievetheseaircraft’spowersourcewillalsomeantheywillbelessnoisy,smaller,requirelessmaintenancecosts,andneedashorterrunwaytotakeoffandland—thiscouldleadtomoreairportsinsmallcitiesandmoreruralareasbeingconnectedtotheworldatlarge.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: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)阅读下面短文,按照要求完成阅读任务。YesterdaymyparentswereheadingoffonalittleholidayandItookthemtothetrainstation,therainwaspouringdown.Igottheirluggageout,helpedthemgettotheelevatorandsentthemontheirway.AsIwaswalkingbacktotheparkinglot,Isawanelderlymanwalkingslowlytowardthebusstation.Obviously,hehadnoumbrella.Iwalkedoverandaskedhimwherehewasgoing.ItturnedoutthathewasheadingtothesametownasIwas,justa15minutedrive.Iofferedhimaliftwhichhegratefullyaccepted.WehadalovelychatonthewayandIlearnedsomeofhishistor
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