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2025届天津市和平区高三下学期第一次质量调查英语试题

一、单项选择(★★★)1.—Canwetalkaboutthisagainlater?—________.We’vediscussedittoomanytimesalready.Let’sdropitfornow.

A.IhavehadenoughB.ThatdependsC.OfcoursenotD.Pleasedon’tsayso(★★★)2.—Youshouldn’thaveletyourdaughtercomehomealonelateatnight.—Youareright.Luckily,she________herfriendsonthewayhome.

A.hasmetB.hadmetC.metD.wouldmeet(★★★)3.Therewasnothinghecoulddo________apologizeforthemistakeandpromisetofixitatonce.

A.otherthanB.ratherthanC.morethanD.worsethan(★★)4.Themoviewasenjoyable________,thankstostrongperformancesandamazingvisualsthatattractedaudiences.

A.howevertheplotisweakB.theplotishoweverweakC.howeverweakistheplotD.howeverweaktheplotis(★★)5.Oceansandseasarethebodiesofsaltwater________cover71percentoftheEarth’ssurface.

A.whoseB.thatC.whereD.how(★★★)6.________,wemustreadtheinstructionsfirst.

A.WhenusingthismachineB.WhenthismachineusingC.WhenthismachineusedD.Whenusedthismachine(★★)7.Therainhasstopped,sothegamewillgoahead________.

A.notonceB.onendC.afterallD.forgood(★★)8.Thetrafficintotownusuallygetsabitlighter________theschoolshaveclosedforthesummer.

A.incaseB.onceC.longbeforeD.since(★★)9.I’mnotsure________thebranchmanageristherightpersontosenditto.

A.whomB.whichC.whyD.whether(★★)10.—He’sgothimselfintoaverydifficultpositionnowfinancially.—Indeed,heisina________corner.

A.tightB.rightC.roundD.back(★★)11.Shesearchedtheentirehouseforherkeys,only________thenrestingonthekitchencounterwhereshehadleftthem.

A.findingB.tohavefoundC.tofindD.found(★★)12.Throughouthisprisonsentence,themanhasalways________hisinnocence.

A.maintainedB.ignoredC.reflectedD.admitted(★★)13.—Sorry,Ispilledsomecoffeeonthetable.—________.Letmegrabsomepapertowelstocleanitup.

A.ThathappensB.YougotmethereC.MakesnodifferenceD.It’sofnosense(★★)14.Ireadmybookinthelaundrywhilemywashing________.

A.driesB.hasbeendriedC.wasdryingD.wasdried(★★)15.Duringthemeeting,shedecidedto________theissueofbudgetcuts,asitwascrucialforfutureplanning.

A.takeinB.bringupC.breakdownD.keepoff二、完形填空(★★★)ItaughtMyStudentAboutScientificFailureAsaPh.D.student,Iwentthroughmany________cyclesdevelopingtheoriesthatwouldlaterprovetobefailuresbecauseofuncertainexperimentalresults.WhenIgraduated,Iwasnotwillingto________somanyhoursawayfrommyyoungchildrenwithsolittletoshowforit.________Iembracedmyloveofteachingbyworkingasalecturer.Adecadelater,withmykidsinschool,myscientific________cameoutofhibernation(冬眠状态)andI________apositionataliberalartscollege(文理学院),whereIestablishedmyownsmalllab.Inmyundergraduateclasses,Iaskedmystudentstocompletelabexperimentsthatwerevirtually________togetinterpretabledata.Butafterafewyears,Igrew________withthegapbetweenthosepicture-perfectexperimentsandmyownresearchprojects.Yes,mystudentsleftlabsessionswithresults,feelingtheirtimehadbeen________.However,IworriedIwascheatingthemoutoftheactualexperienceofpracticingscience,which________producesdataonthefirsttry.Idecidedtodevelopanewcoursethatwouldgiveourstudentsexperience________realexperiments,onesthathadthe________tofail.Igavethestudentsacollectionofpaperstoread.Duringgroupbrainstormingsessions,theyidentifiednewquestionsthatarosefromwhathadalreadybeendoneandcollectively________theirowntheories.Afterspendingtimelearninglabmethodsrequiredtotesttheirtheories,theygottoworkperformingtheirfirstexperiment.Onthedayofdataanalysis,Ihandedthem14Westernblot(免疫印迹法)printoutsandaskedthemto________theimagesanddiscusstheirfindings.Most________thattheirblotswerecorrect—thatthebackgroundbandstheysawrepresentedtheproteinstheyhadhopedtodiscover—andimmediatelyjumpedtointerpretingthedata.ButI________toletthemmoveon.Afterhoursofstruggle,onestudentfinallyspokeup.“Itdoesn’t________,”hesaid.“Thebandslookthesamesize,buttheproteinsshouldbedifferentsizes.”Terrific!Thisbreakthroughhelpedhisclassmatesstarttolookattheresultswithmore________eyes.Withinminutes,theywerefilledwithideasaboutwhatcouldhavegone________.Wespentthenexttwohourscoveringtheblackboardwithplanstostudytheprocedures.Mystudentswerethinkinglikescientists—adevelopmentnoamountofadvanceplanningcouldhavecreated.Researchismessyandfulloffailed________.Tryingtoprotectstudentsfromthatrealitydoes________tothem.Mystudentshadahardlessoninscientificfailureandhowtoberesilientinthefaceofit.ItisalessonIwishIhadlearnedbeforestartinggraduateschool.16.A.frustratingB.unforgettableC.demandingD.checkable17.A.sacrificeB.devoteC.investD.spare18.A.BesidesB.InsteadC.NeverthelessD.Otherwise19.A.curiosityB.generosityC.productivityD.sensitivity20.A.securedB.offeredC.filledD.occupied21.A.attractedB.guaranteedC.opposedD.restricted22.A.unavailableB.uncomfortableC.unforgivableD.unsuitable23.A.well-spentB.fast-pacedC.never-endingD.badly-consuming24.A.constantlyB.definitelyC.rarelyD.usually25.A.witnessingB.recordingC.checkingD.performing26.A.alternativeB.intentionC.potentialD.right27.A.lookedforwardtoB.cameupwithC.ranoutofD.stayedawayfrom28.A.lookoverB.pickoutC.searchforD.throwaway29.A.doubtedB.deniedC.assumedD.guessed30.A.determinedB.expectedC.hesitatedD.refused31.A.bearriskB.gainaccessC.makesenseD.takeeffect32.A.competitiveB.imaginativeC.negativeD.objective33.A.crazyB.virtualC.wildD.wrong34.A.attemptsB.desiresC.promisesD.regrets35.A.benefitB.favorC.harmD.honor三、阅读理解(★★★)WHAT’SONINWINTERWinterisherebutshorterdaysdon’tmeanlesstodo.

TheGreatOutdoors

Sundays,JuneandJuly

ORIENTEERING

Where:variousbushandfarmlocations

Orienteering(定向越野比赛)isanoutdooractivitythatcombinesadventureandsportwithnavigational(导航的)skillsthroughthewildbush.Takeahikeormountain-bikeridethroughasetcourseinadifferentbushorfarmlocationoneachexcursionwithguidancefromacompassandamap.Eachcourseisaboutanhour’sdriveoftheCBD.Thisisafun,easyandrelativelyrelaxingwaytoenhancefitnessforthewholefamily,ages7-70.Tolearnmoreaboutorienteeringorsignupforacourse,visitwa.orienteering.asn.auorcall92150700.MountainDesigns

4July

ADVENTURERACEAUSTRALIA

Where:bushcampandforestretreat

AdventureRaceAustraliaheightensthethrillofadventureracing,combiningbiking,running,trekking,kayaking,rockclimbingandotheradventuresportstotestphysicalstrength,enduranceandwillpower.Theracecaters(满足,迎合)onlytoexperiencedracers.Togetinvolved,goto.auFilmFrenzy

21June&19Julh

MEMORABLEMOVIESINMIDLAND

Where:TownHall

TakeatripdownmemorylaneattheMemorableMoviesgathering,heldmonthly.ThisJunethememorablemovieisRomanHoliday,the1953classicstarringGregoryPeckandAudreyHepburn.TheninJulythereisaschoolholidayspecialpresentationofTheWorld’sFastestIndian,atrue-lifestoryofmotorcycleenthusiastandworld-recordbreakerBurtMunro,starringAnthonyHopkins.MusicMagic

29to30July

ATRIBUTETOLOUISARMSTRONG

Where:ConcertHall

LouisArmstrongrevolutionizedAmericanjazzanddominatedthesceneformorethan60years.Hedefinesthejazz,styleandisalegendaryfigureinmusichistory.ConductorBenjaminNortheywillaccompanytrumpeterJamesMorrisontopaytributetothefamousmusicianbyplayingsomeofhismostwell-knownandbelovedhits.Goto.auformoredetails.36.Whatitemisuniquelyneededfortheorienteeringrace?

A.Climbingropesandamotorcycle.B.Acompassandamap.C.Abikeandarunningshoes.D.Musicalinstrumentsandarecorder.37.WhatisLouisArmstrongknownforinthecontextofthisevent?

A.Hewasafamousconductorinajazzband.B.Heplayedthetrumpetalongsideothermusicians.C.HehadaprofoundinfluenceonAmericanjazz.D.Hecreatedanewstyleofclassicalmusic.38.Whichactivityismostphysicallydemanding?

A.TheGreatOutdoorsB.MountainDesignsC.FilmFrenzyD.MusicMagic39.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?

A.Tointroducedifferentwinteractivities.B.Topromotesomewebsitesforoutdooractivities.C.Toguidepeoplehowtoimprovetheirfitnessinwinter.D.Toexplainthesignificanceofsomeculturalevents.40.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.TheOrienteeringraceisthelongest-runningevent.B.AdventureRaceAustraliaissuitableforracersatalldifferentlevels.C.BurtMunroistheleadingactorinthemovieTheWorld’sFastestIndian.D.BenjaminNortheywillplayhismostfamoussongsintheConcertHall.(★★★)Poetrycanmovesoulsandthrum(敲打)hearts:whywouldn’tweteachourchildrenaboutit?AccordingtoanewsurveybytheCentreforLiteracyinPrimaryEducation,schoolsarefacingsignificantobstaclesinteachingpoetryintheclassroom.Assomeonewhohasworkedwithmanystudentsandspokenatnumerousteacherconferences,Icanconfirmthatfittingpoetryintotheschooldaycanbeachallenge.It’sunfortunatethatpoetryisoftenforgottenuntilweneedit,suchasatweddingsandfunerals.However,weallknowthepowerofpoetrytospeaktosomethingdeepwithinus.MymemoriesofpoetryintheclassroomareofanalyzingSylviaPlath’swork,butanalyzingalonecandisconnectusfromourenjoymentofreadingagoodpoemorapoetthatspeakstous,whichmissesthepoint.Iusedtogointoschoolstohelpgetyoungpeopleexcitedaboutpoetry,andIlearnedthatthebestwaytodothiswasbysharingthejoyIfeelthroughwritingit.Engaginginfree-writeexercisesrevealsadeeperappreciationforpoetslikeJackKerouacandWilliamBurroughs.Byshowingchildrenthattheirthoughtsandfeelingsareworthyofpoems,yougivethemaseatatthetable.Publishersareproducingmorepoetryforarangeofages,makingthisanexcitingtimetorenewourfocusonpoetryintheclassroom.Despitethechallenges,thereisgreatworkbeingdonebysomebrilliantteachers,butmoreresourcesandsupportareneeded.AsWaterstonesChildren’sLaureate(桂冠)(2022-2024),Ihavemadeitalargepartofmytenure(任期)topromotepoetry.MyPoetryPromptsvideosgoliveontheBookTrustwebsiteeveryMondaymorning,offeringstudentsafunwaytostartapoem.Bythetimemytenureisover,therewillbeatleast80ofthesefreepoetryresourcesforteacherstouseintheclassroomtogetchildrenwritingandappreciatingpoetry.Therearealsootherresourcesavailable,suchasactivities,teacher’skits;andrecordedpoemsthatanyonecanfindonline.Thisisanexcitingtimeforpoetry,andIhopethatwithbetterresourcesandawarenessofhowitcanbetaught,poetrycangainitsrightfulplaceasastapleinallourclassrooms.Itisawaytoshowchildrenhowtheirwords,theirworlds,theirthoughts,andtheiropinionshavethepowertomovesoulsandthrumhearts.41.Whatcanwelearnaboutpoetryfromthepassage?

A.Poetryisoftenforgottenonvariousoccasions,evenatweddingsandfunerals.B.Poetryempowersstudentsbyallowingthemtoexpressthemselvesmorejoyfully.C.Onlyanalysiscanaddtothepleasureofappreciatinggoodpoeticworks.D.Poetryeducationinschoolsfailstograsptheitssignificance.42.Basedontheparagraph3,whichofthefollowingmethodofteachingpoetryisnotrecommendedbytheauthor?

A.Engagingstudentstodofreewriteexercises.B.Sharethefunofwritingpoemswiththem.C.Encouragethemtoimitatethegreatpoets.D.Motivatethemtoexpressthemselvesthroughpoems.43.Accordingtothepassage,theauthorhasdoneallthefollowingstopromotepoetryexcept.

A.gettingstudentsandteachersawareoftheproperwaytolearnpoemsB.workingwithpublisherstoproducemorepoetryforstudentsofdifferentagesC.postingvideosthatofferstudentsafunwaytostartwritingpoemsontheirownD.encouragingpeopletofullytakeadvantageoftheresourcesavailableonline44.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.Thegreatchallengesinpoetryeducationwillsoonbemanaged.B.Poetrycanbeusedasatooltodisciplinechildrenintheclassroom.C.Theauthorvaluestheimpactofpoetryondevelopingpeople’semotions.D.Studentsarealreadyfullyawarethepoweroftheirwords.(★★★)Makingdecisionsunderuncertaintyisaproblemweallface.Imagineyouarelookingforaparkingspotatacrowdedevent.Youfindonefarfromyourdestination.Doyoudecidetotakeit,orinvestmoretimeintohuntingforabetterspotwhichmayormaynotexist?Youmightresolvethisdecisionby“budgeting”:limitingtheresources(time)youwillspendlookingforabetteroption.Thisstrategyallowsustocutourlosseswhenthingsdon’tturnoutaswehoped.Inourresearch,weshowhowweaverants(织工蚁)—muchlikehumans—budgettheirinvestmentintoataskwithanuncertainpayoff.Weaverantslinktheirbodiestogethertoformbridge-likestructurescalled“hangingchains”,whichtheyuseforcrossinggapstheyencounter.Buildingachaincomesatacosttothecolony(蚁群).Antsinthechaincan’tparticipateinimportantcolonytaskssuchasdefendingthenestandsearchingforfood.Thecostofthechainisproportional(成比例)toitslength:longerchainsaremorecostly,astheykeepmoreantsoccupied.Chainsprovideamajorbenefittoo:theyallowantstoexploreareasthatwouldotherwisebeinaccessible,whichmayofferfoodsourcestothecolony.Whetheranareacontainsaprofitableresource,however,isunknowntotheants.Thismeansthecolonymustinvestcapital(anumberofants)intoformingachainwhichmayormaynotpayoff.Weexpectedantswouldstopformingachainwhenthegaptobebridgedbecametootall,asthecostwouldbecometoogreat.Weinitiallychallengedantstobridgeverticalgapsof25mm,35mmand50mminheight.Antscouldcomfortablyformchainswithinthisrange,whichallowedustopreciselydeterminetherulestheyusetobuildchains.Wefoundantsdecidehowlongtostayinachainbyvisuallyassessingtheirdistancefromthegroundbelow.Theclosertotheground,thelongeranantremainsinthechain.Canthispredictadistancebeyondwhichantsstopformingchains?Weansweredthisquestionusingamathematicalmodel,whichpredictedantsshouldstopformingchainswhenthepapistallerthan89mm.Wechallengedantstoformchainsovergapsof110mm,wellbeyondthedistancepredictedbyourmodel.Asexpected,theantsneverformedchainsoverthesegaps.Similartowhenwesetourselvesatimelimitforfindingparking,antssetadistancelimitbybudgetingbeforegivingup.45.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoestheword“investment”refertoinParagraph2?

A.Timespentinbuildingchains.B.Numberofantsoccupiedinwork.C.Couragetoexploretheunknownbravely.D.Resourcesforgatheringfood.46.Whatdoweknowabouthangingchains?

A.Antsprefershortchainsforefficiency.B.Antscan’tbuildchainsoverlargegaps.C.Thebuildingofchainsrequiresasacrificeofitscolonywork.D.Antsmakeuseofchainsonlyinthecasesofemergency.47.Whatmessagedoesparagraph4conveymainly?

A.Thebenefitsofchainsforweaverantsoutweightheircosts.B.Chainsaretheonlywayforweaverantstoaccessfoodsources.C.Chainsallowantstoaccessareaswherefoodisguaranteedtobefound.D.Antswillstillinvestinformingchains,thoughuncertainlyprofitable.48.Inwhatwayareantssimilartohumans?

A.Theyareverygoodatproblem-solving.B.Theybudgetresourceswhenmakingdecisions.C.Theyseeksimilarfoodsources.D.Theyoftenworkaloneintasks.49.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?

A.Antsactrandomlywhenmakingdecisions.B.Antsfollowstrictruleswithoutflexibility.C.Antsmakedecisionsbasedonvisualassessment.D.Antsarelessefficientthanhumans.50.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AntBehaviorinFoodSearchB.HowtomakedecisionsC.BudgetinginWeaverAntsD.TheStructureofAntChains(★★★)Economiststendtobebigfansofeducation.AlfredMarshall,writingin1873,hopedthateducationwouldhelperasethe“distinctionbetweenworkingmenandgentlemen”.GaryBeckeroftheUniversityofChicagoreimaginededucationasaninvestmentin“humancapital”thatwouldproducereturnsinthemarketsimilartootherassets.Buteconomicscanalsobeseverelycriticalofschooling.InTheSocialLimitstoGrowth,abookpublishedin1976,FredHirschpointedoutthateducationisoften“positional”innature.Whatmattersisnotonlyhowmuchyouhave,butwhetheryouhavemorethanthenextperson.Anunhappyconsequenceisthatonefamily’sexpensesofschoolingraisethebarforeveryoneelse.Familiesaredrawn,oftenunconsciously,intoeducationalarmsraces.Theyspendmoneyandtimeonafter-schooltutoringorextra-curricularactivitiesintheexpectationthatitwillimprovetheirchild’spositioninthequeueforadvancement.Buttheyquicklydiscoverthateveryoneelseisdoingthesame,leavingtheminthesamepositionasbefore.“Ifeveryonestandsontiptoe,nooneseesbetter,”Hirschnoted.ThesearmsracesareoftenparticularlyintenseinEastAsia.ThegovernmentofSouthKoreahastriedtoeasetheraces.Forexample,itimposeda10p.m.curfew(宵禁)oncrammingschools(补习学校).Inspectorswouldlookforschoolswiththeirlightson.Willthesemeasureswork?Itisalmostimpossibletostopfamilieshiringprivatetutorstoteachtheirchildrenintheirownhomes.ThearmsraceisnotablylessintenseinpartsofEurope.InNorwayandSwedenparentsshowlittledemandfortutoring-thewealthyevenlessthanothers,accordingtoSteveEnrichoftheUniversityofPotsdam.AndovereducationislesscommoninGermanyandothercountriesthatsortchildrenearlyintoacademicorvocational(职业的)schools,withlittlemobilitybetweenthetwo.Forbetterorworse,thatremoveslargenumbersofstudentsfromtheraceformoreacademichonors.Germany’spracticeofplacingchildrenondifferenttracksatanearlyagealsoinvitesaninterestingthoughtexperiment.Whatifcollegeentrancetestswereheldearlierinapupil’scareer?Iftheseexamstrulytesttheknowledgerequiredforuniversity,theymustbeheldjustbeforeuniversitystarts.Butifsuchtestsmostlyserveasfilters,selectingbetterstudentsfromworse,theyneednotbeheldsolate.Anearliertestwouldsavefamiliesayearortwoofcostlycramming,shortening“theobstaclejourney”,asHirschputit,withoutmuchchangingtheresults.51.WhatviewpointisGaryBeckerlikelytoagreewithaccordingtoParagraph1?

A.Educationgeneratesfinancialreturnsinthemarket.B.Educationleadstothewideningofclassdifference.C.Educationplaysavitalroleinaperson’sgrowth.D.Educationpromotesprogresstowardsocialequality.52.Whydowesaythatonefamily’sexpensesofschoolingraisethebarforeveryoneelse?

A.Becauseitimprovesstandards,makingothersfollowsuit.B.Becauseitsetsupbarriers,makingitharderforotherstoreachthesamelevel.C.Becauseitprovidesamodel,forcingotherstospendevenmore.D.Becauseitlimitstherangeofeducationalresources,forcingotherstogiveup.53.WhydoestheauthormentionEastAsiaandpartsofEurope?

A.Toassesseducationalcompetitivenessacrossregions.B.Tohighlighttheimpactofprivatetutoringoneducation.C.Tocontrasteducationalarmsracesindifferentareas.D.Toanalyzestrategiesforlesseningacademicpressure.54.Whatisthepurposeofwritingthearticle?

A.Tointroduceeconomicconceptstoofferinsightsintoeducationalproblems.B.Todiscusstheeconomicimpactoneducationamongdifferentcountries.C.Toexplorethenatureandconsequencesofeducationcompetition.D.TocompareeducationalpracticesbetweenEastAsiaandEurope.55.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthor’sattitudetowardstheovereducationissue?

A.Theauthorbelievesthatovereducationdoesnotgreatlychangetheresults.B.Theauthorbelievesthatexaminationsarethecauseofovereducation.C.TheauthoradvocatesthatweshouldlearnfromtheEuropeancountries.D.Theauthorsuggestsremovinglargenumbersofstudentsfromtherace.(★★★)阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。Almosteverydriverintheworldwillspendpartoftheirlifewaitingattrafficlights.Inalifetime,onemightwaitatredlightsforcountlesshours,butfewdriverseverwonderwhoinventedthesecrucialdevices.Thefirsttrafficlightwasinstalledin1868inLondon,outsidetheBritishHousesofParliament.ItwasmanuallyoperatedanddesignedbyJ.PKnight,arailwayengineer,tohelpmanagethegrowingnumberofhorse-drawncarriages.Unfortunately,thisfirstmodelusedgaslights,whicheventuallyledtoanexplosion,injuringtheofficeroperatingit.Afterthatincident,trafficlightswerelargelyforgottenuntilcarsbegantocrowdthestreetsofmajorcities.Themodem,electrictrafficlightwasinventedin1923byGarrettMorgan,anAfricanAmericaninventor.Morganwasaninnovatorwhosawtheneedforsaferroads.Henoticedthatvehicles,bicycles,andpedestriansoftencollidedbecausetherewasnoorganizedsystemtomanagestreetintersections.Tosolvethisproblem,Morgandevelopedadevicewiththreepositions:stop,go,andathirdthatallowedtimefordriverstostopbeforeth

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