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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上2019年天津市部分区联考高考英语模拟试卷(一)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节)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例:Stand over there _ youll be able to see it better.A. orB. andC. butD. while答案是B1(1分)Hi, Tom! I got a chance to be an exchange student in Harvard University_! I had been expecting to study th
2、ere()ALucky youBHave funCTake it easyDForget it2(1分)He liked the lovely dog so much that he _ his book and played with it immediately()Agave offBset asideCtook overDturned down3(1分)Im sorry youve been waiting so long,but itll be some time _ Brian gets back()AwhereBsinceCtillDbefore4(1分)As a teacher,
3、 you have to _ your method to suit the needs of slower children()AdisplayBtestCadjustDtransfer5(1分)In 2012, Sun Yang became the first Chinese man _ an Olympic gold medal in swimming()AwinningBto winChaving wonDbeing won6(1分)Its _ for people to blame traffic jams, the cost of gas and the great speed
4、of modern life()AreasonableBavailableCaccurateDcautious7(1分)In the past few years, weve seen works by Chinese scifi writers winning international _()AconclusionBstandardCpotentialDrecognition8(1分)_ is important in study is diligence rather than intelligence()AWhichBWhatCWhoDWhen9(1分)The famous book
5、Frankenstein, _ by British novelist Mary Shelley, is the first work of science fiction()AwritingBhaving writtenCwrittenDwas written10(1分)It was when she first arrived in China _ she developed a passion for papercutting()AwhereBthatChowDwhy11(1分)Once he makes up his mind to do something, seldom _ giv
6、e it up()Ahe willBdoes heCwould heDwill he12(1分)As is expected, AI is an area _ China may appear as a leading force()AthatBwhereCwhichDwhen13(1分)There is no doubt that climate all over the world _ greatly in recent years()Ahad changedBis changingCchangedDhas been changing14(1分)Starting a conversatio
7、n is a good way to kill time on the train_ I also like to talk with strangers()AThat is trueBIt sounds like funCI dont think soDYou are kidding15(1分)If the weather had been better, we _ a picnic yesterday()Amust have hadBwould haveCcould have hadDwill have第二节:完形填空(每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35
8、各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项16(30分)Steve, a 12yearold boy, has been failing since first grade He generally went (1) until he joined Miss Whites class You all did pretty well, she told the(2) as she went over the test results, (3) one boy, and it breaks my heart to tell you this, but She hesitated, looki
9、ng at Steve The (4) boy in the seventh grade is failing my class Steve (5) his eyes and carefully examined his fingertips After that, Steve refused to do his (6) Miss white was very (7) and tried to encourage him to study Give yourself a(n)(8) ! Dont give up on your life! Miss White told him, yet it
10、 didnt(9) Then one day, she said, Steve! Please! I care about you! (10) , Steve got it Someone cared about him He spent the whole afternoon thinking about what he should do Arriving at his house after school, feeling determined, he headed to his bedroom to(11) Monday morning, Miss White gave a(12) o
11、n the weekend homework Steve (13) through the test, and was the first to band in his paper Miss White looked it over in total (14) The smartest boy in the seventh grade had just (15) his first test From that moment, nothing was the same for Steve He discovered that not only could he learn, but he wa
12、s (16) it After high school, Steve joined the Nave During his naval career, he (17) many young people who might not have believed in themselves to build up confidence Miss White saved one boy who (18) changing many lives You see, its simple, really A(n)(19) can take place within the heart of one boy
13、, all because of one teacher, who(20) (1)A unchallengedB unaccompaniedC unnoticedD unpunished(2)A classB staffC colleaguesD parents(3)A besidesB exceptC instead ofD regardless of(4)A laziestB richestC happiestD smartest(5)A openedB closedC raisedD dropped(6)A researchB homeworkC houseworkD report(7)
14、A impressedB surprisedC anxiousD embarrassed(8)A chanceB excuseC praiseD reward(9)A stopB workC matterD happen(10)A LuckilyB GraduallyC NaturallyD Suddenly(11)A studyB sleepC cryD play(12)A questionB lessonC quizD result(13)A hurriedB livedC brokeD saw(14)A victoryB shockC sadnessD anger(15)A attend
15、edB designedC passedD failed(16)A ready forB responsible forC tired ofD good at(17)A forcedB discouragedC metD inspired(18)A put upB gave upC ended upD took up(19)A problemB changeC recoveryD improvement(20)A caresB believesC understandsD remembers第二部分:阅读理解(每小题2.5分,满分50.0分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,
16、选出最佳选项17(12.5分)When youre choosing a college, a lot of factors probably may be considered: the schools reputation, the classes offered, and the professors in your major, to name a few However, considering the increasing competitiveness of universities to attract more and more applicants, many school
17、s now offer extra benefits to be enjoyed by all of their students Here are some of the coolest:University of Missouri When you think of a campus gym, you probably picture a room equipped with old weights and outofdate machines However, at the University of Missouri, you can enjoy one of the best cam
18、pus fitness centers in the country It features an indoor beach complete with a waterfall and a lazy river, as well as a fullservice spa Even if you dont normally enjoy working out, Missouris fitness center will give you a reason to go to the gymHigh Point University If you see yourself quickly tired
19、 of dining hall foodsomething that happens to almost all of usHigh Point University in North Carolina has a great option for you: a private steakhouse for students Its a firstclass restaurant, and, best of all, you dont have to pay for the meal out of your own pocket You can use your dining dollars
20、insteadSeton Hall University It youre stressing out about the extra cost of technology when you start college, Seton Hall has great news for you: all freshmen are given free laptops through the universitys Mobile Computing Program As a freshman, youll receive a laptop already set up with all of the
21、software that youll need as a student Then, after two years, youll receive a new and updated laptop designed to carry to through until after you graduateNew York University If youre a fan of museums, NYU(New York University) is the perfect university for you: not only are you located in the heart of
22、 a city featuring some of the best museums in the world, but the university will even provide you with free admission to many of them You can take advantage of visiting free museums at any time you wantand youll never be bored on the weekends(1)What can we learn from Paragraph1? A It is hard to be a
23、dmitted to a universityB A universitys fame is the top considerationC The competition to attract applicants is fierceD Extra benefits makes no difference to applicants(2)What can we learn about the fitness center in the University of Missouri? A Its equipment is out of dateB It is the best one in th
24、e worldC It has a real beach thereD It can arouse students interest in workout(3)Which university offers extra benefit of food? A University of MissouriB High Point UniversityC Seton Hall UniversityD New York University(4)What can be guaranteed for students choosing Seton Hall University? A Free tui
25、tionB Free accommodationC Free computersD High graduation rate(5)Which of the following is true of New York University? A It is located in the center of the cityB It houses the best museums in the worldC All the museums are open to its students for freeD Museums are usually closed on the weekends18(
26、12.5分)Student photographer Madeline Morales has had experiences most 15 yearolds have not At the age of 15, she developed cancer and had to go through chemotherapy(化疗) But today will be a unique kind of experiencesomething most people will never have It makes me feel excited, a little bit nervous, s
27、aid Morales, whose photos were on display at a gallery show in Los Angeles These images reflect her journey while battling cancer She tried to look at things with a lot of light, a lot of what draws her to positivity and something that means love or happiness I think photography has really helped me
28、 a lot to stay positive and be motivated to keep fighting this disease Morales is one of 23 students sharing their experiences with cancer through photos at this gallery They are graduates of the PABLOVE foundations SHUTTERBUGS advanced photography class The foundation aims to improve the lives of c
29、hildren living with the disease through its photography program It also provides money for underfunded cancer research Incomes from sales of these prints will go toward cancer research programs The PABLOVE program offers classes in eight cities across the United States Being in these classes with ot
30、her people who understand their experience has been really beneficial, and it has really made them feel a lot more comfortable in what theyve been through, said Ashley Blakeney, program manager of PABLOVE SHUTTERBUBS She said the photography classes give students living with cancer a sense of commun
31、ity at a time when they often feel isolated in their experience With photography many young students gain an identity that is not controlled by cancer Theres more to us than just having cancer We want people to see what we see even if its through the lens(镜头) says Luckman who was diagnosed with canc
32、er when he was 10 years old Photography has given me a small chance to actually assist in the world a bit Id love to express my story and allow it to hopefully reach other kids so they can understand how to deal with it hopefully(1)Which of the following is true of Madeline Morals? A She has suffere
33、d from cancer for 15 yearsB She has had a full recovery from cancerC She has a positive attitude towards lifeD She uses her photos to record her suffering(2)The PABLOVE Foundation was created specially for A homeless peopleB photographyloversC researcher on cancerD children with cancer(3)What is the
34、 main idea of Paragraph 4? A The popularity of the programB The great significance of this programC The contributions of AshleyD The future plan of the program(4)The underlined word isolated can be best replaced by A lonelyB painfulC gratefulD positive(5)According to Lukman, how can photography clas
35、s benefit children with cancer? A By giving them an identity cardB By offering a chance to help othersC By getting their cancer curedD By offering a way to make money19(12.5分)Over the past five years, researchers in artificial intelligence have become the rock stars of the technology world A branch
36、of AI known as deep learning, has proven so useful that skilled operators can command sixfigure salaries to build software for Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google The top names can earn over $1 million a year The traditional way to get these jobs has been a Doctors degree in computer science from one
37、 of Americas top universities Earning one takes years and requires a person who can be devoted to study, which is rare among normal people Moreover, graduate students are regularly attracted away from their studies by various highpaid jobs That is changing Last month Fastai, an education nonprofit b
38、ased in San Francisco, kicked off the third year of its course in deep learning Since its beginning it has attracted more than 100,000 students from India to Nigeria The course comes with a simple idea: there is no need to spend years obtaining a Doctors degree in order to practise deep learning Fas
39、tais course can be completed in just seven weeks For example, a graduate from Fastais first year, Sara Hooker, was hired into Googles highly competitive AI residency programme after finishing the course, having never worked on deep learning before She is now a founding member of Googles new AI resea
40、rch office in Accra, Ghana, the firms first in Africa To make it accessible to anyone who wants to learn how to build AI software, Jeremy Howard, who founded Fastai with Rachel Thomas, a mathematician, says middle school mathematics is enough Fastai is not the only AI programme AI4ALL, another nonpr
41、ofit organization, founded by leading technologists including Dr FelFel Li, works to bring AI education to schoolchildren that would otherwise not have access to it Howards ambitions run deeper than just dealing with the shortage in the AI labour market His aim is to spread deep learning into many h
42、ands, so that it may be applied in as many fields as possible The ambition, says Mr Howard, is for AI training software to become as easy to use and common as sending an email on a smart phone(1)Whats Paragraph 2 mainly about? A The way to get a Doctors degreeB The difficulties to get a Doctors degr
43、eeC The importance to get a Doctors degreeD The necessity to get a Doctors degree(2)What can we learn about Fastai? A It aims to produce AI graduates in a fast wayB It aims to collect money for poor studentsC It charges a high free for offering coursesD It becomes popular only in India and Nigeria(3
44、)Where does Sara Hooker work according to the passage? A IndiaB NigeriaC GhanaD America(4)What do Fastai and AI4ALL have in common? A They are both meant for childrenB They require advanced mathC They have the same founderD They are both nonprofit(5)Whats Howards attitude to AI training software in
45、the future? A AnxiousB DisappointedC OptimisticD Surprised20(12.5分)One of the statements that many experts seem to agree on is the fact that the great things starts to happen the minute you step outside of your comfort zones As soon as you decide that you are willing to go beyond what is safe, the possibilities are endless For me, one of the most important things that we should always keep in mind is the fact that growth and comfort cant coexist Person