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2025届天津市红桥区高三下学期一模英语试题

一、单项选择(★★)1.—Iwillcleanthelivingroomifyoucleanthebedroom.—OK.______.

A.WithpleasureB.It’sadealC.MypleasureD.It’suptoyou(★★★)2.Iamdelightedwhenreceivingyourinvitation._____thepartyonJuly11thafterthenationalcollegeentranceexamination,Ishallbepleasedtoattend.

A.InviewofB.InresponsetoC.IncaseofD.Intermsof(★★★)3._______youformthehabitoftakingregularexerciseandsticktoit,youwillbemuchhealthier.

A.AslongasB.IncaseC.AsifD.Evenif(★)4.Sheremained______forawhileafterthemovieended,whichmadeothers______.

A.sitting;puzzlingB.sat;puzzledC.seated;puzzledD.seated;puzzling(★★)5.Therehavebeenmanyadvancesinmedicineinrecentyears.Thatmeansmoney______formedicalresearchhasbeenwellspent.

A.usedB.usingC.touseD.tobeused(★★)6.Youparkhere!It’sanemergeneyexit.

A.wouldn’tB.needn’tC.couldn’tD.mustn’t(★★★)7.—I’mtravelingtoHokkaidothiswintervacation.Wouldyouliketotellmeaboutyourexperiencethere?—________.Let’schataboutitthere.

A.MypleasureB.It’suptoyouC.BynomeansD.Withpleasure(★★★)8.Thecompany_________theproductwhenitwasfoundtobeofpoorquality.

A.remindedB.replacedC.recalledD.remained(★★★)9.Tom,aswellashisparents,________inChinaoverthepastfiveyears.

A.havebeenlivingB.hasbeenlivingC.arelivingD.isliving(★★★)10.ItistypicalofJanetobuylotsofuselessthingsonlineandthus,shewantstoseekwaystoremoveher______toit.

A.addictionB.recreationC.tensionD.function(★★)11.ThismorningIpickedupawalletandItracedtheperson______itbelongedaccordingtotheinformationonacardinthewallet.

A.ofwhichB.towhichC.ofwhomD.towhom(★)12.Theoldmantoldhisfriendshehadtoleaveimmediatelybecausehehadsomeurgentbusinessto______.

A.pointtoB.turntoC.attendtoD.belongto(★★)13.Therewasnothingspecialaboutthisfilm-itwasonly______.

A.particularB.strangeC.interestingD.average(★★★)14.Variousefforts________inthepastdecadestoprotecttheenvironment.

A.hadmadeB.havemadeC.weremadeD.havebeenmade(★★)15.“Everytimeyoueatasweet,drinkgreentea.”Thisis_____mymotherusedtotellme.

A.whatB.howC.thatD.whether二、完形填空(★★★)Lastsummer,my14-year-olddaughter,Hannah,joinedavolleyballleague.Duetoherexcellentperformance,hercoach_________thatweshouldtransferhertoamoreadvancedteam.MywifeandI_________alittle.Weweren’tsurewhetherHannahwouldadaptwelltothenewteam._________,Hannahseemedquitedetermined.Shethoughtthatitwould_________herifshewasonastrongerteam.Soamonthago,shejoinedtheteamshedesiredfor.Yesterday,Hannahinvitedmetowatchavolleyballtournament.Hannah’steamplayedagainstfourotherteams.ButHannahjuststoodonthesidelines,_________forherteam.Shedidn’teven_________toplayoncourt.Iwasreally_________.ButHannahsmiledthroughoutandcametogivehighfivestoherteammatesoncethey_________.Shewasincrediblyexcited_________shegotavictorypin(徽章)andtookagrouppictureatlast.Onthewaybackhome,Iaskedher__________ifshewantedmetotalktothecoachaboutgoingbacktotheoriginal__________.“Dad,absolutelynot,”shereplied.“Beingpartoftheteamisparticipatinginthe__________.IlearnedsomuchwhileIwas__________thegamesfromthesidelines.Icouldseethe__________oftheothergirlssoIcouldavoiddoingtheminthefuture.IwouldknowwhereIneededto__________.Iamalsothewinner.AndifIhadn’t__________,thenwhowouldhavegiventhememotionalsupport?I’mpartoftheteam.”Iwasspeechless.Ihadthoughtthe__________IsawonHannah’sfaceduringthetournamentwaspasted(粘贴)ontopofagiantpileofpain.Icouldn’thavebeenmore__________.My14-year-olddaughtershowedmewhatit__________tobepartofateam.Shefeltlikeshewaspartofsomething__________thanherself.Iknowshe’spreparedforherlifeahead.16.A.promisedB.requiredC.suggestedD.expected17.A.hesitatedB.regrettedC.confirmedD.debated18.A.OtherwiseB.BesidesC.MoreoverD.However19.A.defeatB.benefitC.protectD.discourage20.A.cheeringB.preparingC.waitingD.accounting21.A.setagoalB.acquiretheabilityC.havethechanceD.makeaneffort22.A.positiveB.upsetC.stressedD.excited23.A.reformedB.profitedC.scoredD.developed24.A.onceB.whereC.thoughD.when25.A.carefullyB.casuallyC.confusedlyD.surprisedly26.A.moodB.gameC.teamD.position27.A.experimentsB.challengesC.presentationsD.adventures28.A.sharingB.assistingC.playingD.watching29.A.mistakesB.crisesC.attemptsD.secrets30.A.escapeB.quitC.improveD.guide31.A.showedupB.givenupC.hurriedupD.caughtup32.A.curiosityB.smileC.concernD.silence33.A.loyalB.rightC.sureD.wrong34.A.expectsB.meansC.provesD.decides35.A.calmerB.wiserC.biggerD.firmer三、阅读理解(★★★)Pre-CollegeProgramCoursesTheHarvardPre-CollegeProgramwillbehostingallcoursesonlineforSummer2022.Toencourageinteractivelearning,classsizesaresmallandtypicallyrangefrom12to18students.Inthiscollegialsetting,youwillpracticetheartofhealthydebates,learntocommunicateclearlyoncomplextopics,anddeliverpresentationsonyourownresearch,allundertheguidanceofHarvardinstructorsforatrueIvyLeagueexperience.Attheendoftheprogram,youwillreceiveawrittenevaluationfromyourinstructor,aswellasaHarvardtranscript(成绩单)withagradeofARorNM(“requirementsmet”or“requirementsnotmet”).Course:CareinCriticalTimesJuly5-August16,MondaytoThursday,8:30-11:00amAndreaWrightWhatiscare?Howcananddocommunitiesencouragecareasatoolforbuildinghealing,andhope?Thiscourserequiresstudentsnotonlytoaskhowtheymightgetinvolvedincaringactswiththeirowncommunities,buttocompletealocallybasedcommunityprojectthatbringscare.Course:IntroductiontoNeuroscienceJuly7-July25,WednesdaytoFriday,Noon-3:00pmGraceFrancisThiscourseisanintroductiontothenervoussystem,withemphasisonthestructureandfunctionofthehumanbrain.Course:CollegeWritingJuly1-July22,ThursdaytoSaturday,8:00-11:30amMartinTGreenupThiscourseintroducesstudentstocollegewritingbytakingthemthroughthestepsrequiredtocompleteafiveanalyticessay.Studentsreadarangeofclassicandcontemporaryshortstories,anddevelopstrategiesforcarefulclosereadingthroughclassdiscussionandin-classexercises.Course:TheEconomicsofCitiesJune17-July29,SundaytoThursday,3:15-6:15pmThomasShayHillWhatcausescitiestogrow,andwhatlimitstheirgrowth?Whatarethecostsofurbanliving,andhowcantheybeovercome?Weexaminearangeofmajorurbanissuesfromaneconomicview:trafficandtransportation;water,publichealthandtheroleofcitiesinpromotingeconomicgrowthandtechnologicalinnovation.36.Whatisthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?

A.Toofferanoutlineoftheprogram.B.Tointroducetheprograminstructors.C.Togivesuggestionsfortheguidance.D.Toexplaintherequirementsofthecourses.37.What’sspecialaboutthecourseofCareinCriticalTimes?

A.Itinvolvesvarioussubjects.B.Itprovidesmorethantheoreticalknowledge.C.Itisintendedforstudentsinterestedinscience.D.Itrequiresstudentstocompleteananalyticessay.38.WhatcanyouacquirefromthecourseofIntroductiontoNeuroscience?

A.Biomedicalknowledge.B.Socialserviceskills.C.Writingstrategies.D.Innovativeskills.39.WhichcoursecanyoutakeifyouareavailableonFridaymorningsinJuly?

A.CollegeWriting.B.CareinCriticalTimes.C.TheEconomicsofCities.D.Introductiontoneuroscience.40.Whosecourseshouldyouchooseifyouareinterestedinurbanpublichealth?

A.GraceFrancis’s.B.AndreaWright’s.C.ThomasShayHill’s.D.MartinTGreenup’s.(★★★)In2015,CalvinEchevarriawasontopofhisgame.Hehadtwojobs,boughtahousedandwasraisinga3-year-olddaughterwithhiswife.Butsuddenly,itfeltlikeitwasalltakenaway.HecouldnolongerworkasaFedExdriverbecausehedevelopeddiabeticretinopathy(视网膜病)andwasgoingblind.Calvinatfirstworkedondevelopingindependentlivingskillslikewalkingwithastick.Buthewantedtolearnmore—likeskillsthatwouldbeuseful-forajob.That’swhenhefoundLighthouseWorksinOrlando,acompanythatcreatesjobsforthevisuallyimpaired(受损的)andblind.“Sevenoutoftenpeoplewhoarevisuallyimpairedarenotintheworkforce,”saidKyleJohnson,presidentandCEOofLighthouseWorks.“Andweknewsomeblindpeopledarehighlyeducated.Andthey’reverycapablepeople,whowanttoworkandcontribute.So,wecreatedLighthouseWorkstohelpthemdothat.”Calvinworksinthecallcenter,whereLighthouseWorkshascontractswithseveralclients,includingtheFloridaDepartmentofEconomicOpportunity.Inhisjob,CalvinusesasystemcalledJAWSto“hear”thecomputerheuses.ThesystemreadsthecomputerscreentoCalvirinoneearashelistenstoacustomercallinhisotherear.Hesaidwhatmakeshiscallcenterjobfunisthatthepersonontheotherendofthephonedoesn’tevenknowhe’sblind.Andhesaidworkinginafullyaccessibleofficespace,withothervisuallyimpairedpeoplewhocanrelatetohim,isanaddedbenefit.“Itgivesmeapurpose.ItmakesmefeelbetterbecauseIcanactuallybeproudofmyself,saying,‘Iprovideformyfamily,’”hesaid.41.WhatcanbelearnedaboutEchevarriabeforehegotdiabeticretinopathy?

A.Hewasthebestworkerinhiscompany.B.Hewasgiftedatplayinggames.C.Hehadtoworkhardtosupporthisfamily.D.Hewassatisfiedwithhislife.42.WhatisthepurposeofLighthouseWorks?

A.Tomakemoreprofits.B.Todoresearchonretinopathy.C.Toadthevisuallyimpaired.D.Toeducatethevisuallyimpaired.43.WhatisthefunctionofJAWSinCalvin’sjob?

A.Makinghim“see”thecomputerscreen.B.Helpinghimhearthecustomerbetter.C.Enablinghimtolocatecustomerseasily.D.Teachinghimhowtoansweracustomer.44.WhatdoesCalvinthinkofworkinginthecallcenteratLighthouseWorks?

A.It’stoochallengingforhim.B.Itmakeshimfeelfulfilledandproud.C.It’sdifficulttogetalongwithhiscolleagues.D.It’satemporaryjobtomakeendsmeet45.WhichofthefollowingcanbestsumupCalvin’sstory?

A.It’snevertoooldtolearn.B.WhenGodclosesadoor,heopensawindow.C.Ajourneyofonethousandmilesbeginswithonestep.D.Athousandmilesofwalkingisbetterthantenyearsofreading.(★★★)Robotsintheartworldarenothingnew.Infact,forcenturies,peoplehavebuiltrobotsasartobjects,beginningwithautomatons(自动机器)—orsimplemachinesthatperformaseriesofmovements—inancientChinaandJapan.However,what’sdifferentnowisthatartistsandengineersarebuildingrobotsthatactuallycreateart.In1973,British-bornpainterHaroldCohenwroteacomputerprogramandcalleditAARON.Atfirst,AARONonlymadesimpleoutlineswhosecoloranddetailsCohenwouldlateradd.Fiftyyearslater,ARRONisabletopaintpeople,landscapesandjustaboutanythingelseahumancouldpaint.SocanAARONbecalledanartistorcreative?In2010,Cohenaddressedthesequestions.Heexplained,“AlthoughhewrotetheinitialcomputercodethatARRONfollows,AARONcangenerateunlimitednumbersofimages.”SoaccordingtoCohen,thesimpleanswerisyes—AARONiscreative.It’snotjustpaintingsthatrobotsarecreating,though.Lastyear,arobotcalledShimonreleaseditsfirstalbumonSpotify.Shimonbeganlifeasasimplerobotmarimbaplayer.Overtheyears,however,it’slearnedhowtojam,withothermusicians,writeoriginalsongsandcomposelyrics.Shimondoesthisbyanalyzinghugeamountsofmusic—roughly50,000rock,jazzandhip-hopsongs.Itmaybecooltohearasongcreatedbyarobot,butisthereanyotherreasontobuildrobotsthatcanplaymusic?AccordingtoGilWeinberg,oneofShimon’screators,becausetherobotiscapableofdoingthingsthatarealmusicianmightnotthinkof,heandhisteam“hopeandbelievethatthesenewabilitieswouldpushhumancooperatorstonewuncharteddirectionsthatcouldnotbeachievedinhuman-to-humancooperation.”Whilequestionsaboutrobotscreatingartarefuntothinkabout,therearemanyotherwaysthatrobotscanhelpartistsinthewaytheycreatetheirworks.Forexample,advancementsin3D-printingtechnologywillallowartiststobuildmorecomplexpiecesfortheirsculptures.46.WhatwasAARONabletodoatfirst?

A.Paintpeopleandlandscapes.B.PreparebasicoutlinesforCohen.C.DrawpicturesofitselfandCohen.D.ColorpaintingsunderCohen’sinstructions.47.Whatmightbethebiggestchallengeofcreatingsongsbyarobot?

A.Analyzinghugeamountsofmusic.B.Composinglyrics.C.Playingguitar.D.Newabilitiestonewuncharteddirections.48.WhatdoesthearticletellusaboutShimon?

A.Itisbothamarimbaandguitarplayer.B.Ithascreatedabout50,000originalsongs.C.Itisexpectedtopushhumanstoachievemore.D.Itscreatorshopethatitcanoutperformhumans.49.Whatdoestheauthor’sattitudetowardsrobotsthatcreateart?

A.Positive.B.Worried.C.Neutral.D.Doubtful.50.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AARONandShimon:RobotsinArtB.TheEvolutionofRoboticsintheRealWorldC.ProgrammedCreativity:RobotsRedefiningArtD.How3DPrintingisRevolutionizingArt(★★★)Forgenerations,we’vespentthefirstthirdofourlivesacquiringthecollegedegreesweneedtofindjobs.Thesedegreesarethestampsonourprofessionalpassportsthatpavethewayfortheremainingtwo-thirdsofourjourney.However,thefutureofworkwon’tbeaboutcollegedegrees,it’llbeaboutjobskills.AccordingtotheWorldEconomicForum,overonebillionjobs,almostone-thirdofalljobsworldwide,arelikelytobetransformedbytechnologyinthenextdecade.We’vealreadyseenthishappen.Thinkoftheappsyouusetoshop,trackordersandsimplystayinformed.Thestoresneedtokeepthemupandrunningatallhours,dayafterday,allyearround,meaningtheyneedthosewhocananalyzeandsecurecustomerdata.Intheseandothersimilarsituations,peoplearetheorganizingforcemakingsuretechnologyworksthewaywewantitto.Thismeansaquickriseinnewkindsofdigitaljobs.AccordingtotheForum’sJobsofTomorrowreport,there’llbearapidinfluxofrolesattheforefrontofthedataandAIeconomy,aswellasnewrolesinengineering,cloudcomputingandproductdevelopment.Thesejobsneedtalentwithrelevantskills,andimportantlytheseskillscanbelearntevenbythosewithoutcollegedegrees.Shiftingourfocusfromdegreestoskillswillmeantransitioning(过渡)toalways-onskills-basededucationandemploymentorganizationsthatacknowledgenotjustcertificationbutfitness-for-jobandemploymentasoutcomes.Inrecentyears,severalcompanieshavefocusedoncontinuouslearningfortheworkforce—thetrendwillbecomestronger.Whenitcomestoskills,employerslookformorethanjusttechnicalskills.Companieswantpeoplewithaneyefordetail,creativeproblem-solvingskills,acollaborativemindsetandanabilitytohandlecomplexissues.Thesealsoareskillsthatcanbelearnt.Anyhow,lifelonglearnerswitheverrelevantskillswillbeingreaterdemandintheworkplace.51.WhatisthefunctionofParagraph1?

A.Toproposeadefinition.B.Topresentanargument.C.Togiveanexample.D.Tomakeacomparison.52.Howdoestechnologyinfluencethejobs?

A.Itcallsforhigherdemandsfordegrees.B.Itmakesmanyjobslesschallenging.C.Itreducestheirdependenceondegrees.D.Itconnectsthemwithdegreesclosely.53.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“influx”inParagraph3probablymean?

A.Increase.B.Recovery.C.Decline.D.Change.54.Whatwillfutureemployersvaluemostconcerningtheirstaff?

A.Theirtraditionaltechnicalskills.B.Theircontinuouslearningabilities.C.Theircertification-basededucation.D.Theirdesiretostarttheirownbusiness.55.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.SkillsAreDifferentFromDegreesB.DegreesWillBeMoreCompetitiveC.DegreesWillShapetheFutureofWorkD.SkillsAreMoreVitalforFutureWork(★★★)阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容完成下列各题。Iusedtohateoldbooks.WhenIsay“oldbooks”,Idon’tmeanclassics,though.Imeanbookswithyellowpages,brokenspines(书脊)andoddwood-likesmellsthatyouneedtobecarefulnottobreakbecausetheyarealreadysoworndown.OnecanassumethatIdidn’townmanyoldbooks.Ihadafewhereandtherethatmyparentshadgiftedme,butnothingtoospecial.Infourthgrade,Iwasreadytoventureintoanewworldofreading,onethatwentbeyondthelikesofchildren’schapterbooksandjuvenile(青少年的)topics.Justthen,Ifoundmyparents’oldcopiesoftheentireHarryPotterbookseries.Visually,myparents’booksweremyworstnightmare.Irememberthinkingtomyselfthatreadingthesebookswasoutofthequestion.However,IeventuallyhadtocometotermswiththefactthatifIwantedtoreadthebooks,Iwouldhavetoreadmyparents’copies.Andsobegantheterriblejourneyofreadingsevenoldbooks.Whenitwastimeformetoreadthefinalcopy,Iwaskindofachangedwoman.Istillstronglydislikedoldbooks,buttheplotoftheentireHarryPotterserieshadattractedmesomuchthatIhadalmostentirelyforgottenwhatthebookslookedlike.Bytheend,IhaddevotedanentireshelfinmyroomtotheHa

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