2022年天津河北区高三二模英语试卷(总复习质量检测(二))-学生用卷.docx

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1、2022年天津河北区高三二模英语试卷(总复习质量检测(二)学生用卷一、单项选择1、【来源】2022年天津河北区高三二模(总复习质最检测(二)第1题2022年天津河北区高三二模Tony will become an excellent snowboarder when he grows up.-. He seems to have a great talent for this sport.A. It s up to youI, m afraid notB. I m wilh you on thatThat sounds great2、【来源】2022年天津河北区高三二模(总复习质审检测(二)第

2、2题My friend, who ontheInternationalOlympicCommitteeallhislife,isretiringnext month.A. servedis servingB. had servedhas served3、【来源】2022年天津河北区高三二模(总复习质量检测(二)第3题A recent Canadian study suggests that a child from interactive music classes has bettercommunication skills.A. benefitbenefitingB. benefi ted

3、to benefitAfter an illness incapacitated (使失去正常生活能力)her, Warburton was left with the question of what to do going forward. During her convalescence (康复),her daughter brought around some real estate listings for the sort of homes in which she thought her mum might best spend her golden years. Coincid

4、entally, amongst the notices was an offering for a small barbershop with an above-stairs apartment.For Warburton, although she admitted “ the place was awful ” , it was love at first sight and the perfect opportunity to do something she d longed to do for almost as long as she could remember - work

5、in a bookshop. Less than three months after coming to her decision, Warburton handed in her retirement notice, sold her house, bought the store, and using a personal inventory (库存)totaling between 8,000 and 9.000 titles - she launched her new bookshop, The Book Rest.A decade on, The Book Rest recent

6、ly celebrated its 10th anniversary. Although the pandemic has slowed foot traffic, since Warburton s driving motive isn t monetary profit, but rather, something of a deeper, more special personal value, she has no plans to close up the shop.Having achieved her own drcam, Warburton secs every day in

7、the bookstore as an opportunity to help others realise theirs as well, All the dreams are in the books, “ she told The Guardian, They are all there waiting to be picked up. Someone can walk in tomorrow and say, I have been looking for that for an awfully long time! ” And as gatekeeper to her own sma

8、ll universe of lilerary wonders. Warburton says she plans to stay around as long as she can to ensure that they do.【小题 1 What does the author want to say in the first paragraph?A. There are possibilities at any stage of life.B. One should grasp the youth to make achievements.D. Realising a long-cher

9、ished dream is all that matters in C. Changing the way (rf life is crucial at the age of 65.life.【小题 2 What did Warburton do to seek her dream?A. She invested much money in opening a bookstore.B. She used her possessions to develop real-estate business.C. She started her career with her daughter in

10、a small barbershop.D. She Bought her daughter s advice on where to rent the apartment. 【小题 3 】What makes Warburton want to keep her bookstore open?A. Her strong desire to ailracl more customers.B. The increasing decline of economic situations.C. The huge financial burden c illness treatment.D. Her s

11、eeking c an inner world of self-fiilfillment.【小题 4】Which of the following can best describe Warburton?A. Curious and ambitious.B. Brave and adventurous.C. Creative and pioneering.D. Enthufiiastic and determined.19、【来源】2022年天津河北区高三二模(总复习质量检测(二)第19题Writing a book is a long and challenging process, but

12、 new technology is increasingly making it easier for authors to finish their books.Michael Green, a US data scicntist-turncd-novelist, felt that technology could help him simplify the writing process when he was in (he middle of writing his debut (首部)book.He said that the process had become difficul

13、t to manage: In the midst of editing, I got to the point where I started feeling like I had a lot of plots and characters,n he told the BBC.“I had all these documents on the deeper aspects of the world I was creating. I was worried about being able to keep track of it all. Thal s when I switched int

14、o my more data science-minded approach to solving a complex problem with a lot of different pieces.nGreen went on to create Lynit, a digital platform to help authors plan and weave together the many elements that form a story, such as themes, characters, and major events.“As the author gets a new id

15、ea that they want to bring into the story, they are able to input it into a natural framework,“ he told the BBC. “ Piece by piece, they* re aciding to the story. As new ideas come in, they change, maybe by creating new nodes (节点)or interactions, new relationships.MOnce the book has been published, t

16、echnology is also playing an ever-increasing role in publicity and connecting with readers. Websites and apps from specialist firms allow authors to participate in live question-and-answer sessions with their audience.Another tech firm. Crazy Maple Studios in California, US, offers authors four apps

17、 that can add music, animation, sound effects and in some cases, gameplay.Michael Green believes technology will become even more important as a new generation of tech-savvy (精通技术的)writers becomes more well-known.“What I ni finding with the Generation Z and even younger writers is that they re looki

18、ng for technology to give them guidance, he told the BBC. They see it as a tool to learn and grow with, rather than extra work.【小题 1 What difficulty did Green face in writing his debut book?A. He would leave out important plots.B. He had trouble organizing his thoughts.D. He was afraid the character

19、s wouldn,t appeal to C. He often lelt that he was not creative enough.readers.【小题 2 What is an advantage of technology according to the text?A. It creates new relationships for authors.B. It can generate images based on words.C. It can translate thoughts into sentences.D. It brings authors closer to

20、 their readers.【小题 3】Crazy Maple Studio in California offers authors.A. appa which help them add music, animaii(Hi, aoirnd effects even gameplaya digital platform which helps them plan and weave together the elementsB. a digital platform which helps them participale in creating new nodesappa which h

21、elp them organise a lot of plots and characters【小题 4 Which of the following would Green most probably agree with?A.Technology adds to the burden of authors.B.New technology matters to growing authors.C.Young writers rely too heavily on technology.D.New technology gets in the way of creativity.【小题 5

22、】What s the main purpose of the article?A.To give advice on how to write a book.B.To encourage the use of technology in writing.C.To share how new technology benefits authors.D.To show the p()iilarity of new tools among authors.20、【来源】2022年天津河北区高三二模(总复习质量检测(二)第20题Expertise (专门技能)is what separates am

23、ateurs from true masters in almost any field. You might wonder whether experts arc “ born or “ made ” . Experts in the field prove that expertise is acquired through dedicated practice, but how exactly people go about becoming experts?People who become experts tend to get a body of knowledge that ma

24、kes them one of the most knowledgeable individuals in their field. They also possess the skills that they need to determine when and how to use their knowledge. Recently, a popular idea has emerged (hat the key to becoming an expert is devoting at least 10,000 hours to (he study and practice of a su

25、bject. Pop psychology author Malcolm Gladwell created the phrase “the ten-thousand-hour rule . Glad well also suggested tech-entrepreneur Bill Gates had devoted 10,000 hours to practicing programming before he created Microsoft.Anders Ericsson of (he University of Florida, who is a famous expert, ha

26、s studied the experts from all walks of life and points out deficiency of “the ten-thousand-hour rule ” . Ericsson believes that what separates the amateur from experts is what is referred to as deliberate practice. Ordinary practice can help people become skilled at a task, but such practice involv

27、es working on things that are outside of their current skill-level, setting goals, and receiving training and instruction from a qualified teacher.While Ericsson believes deliberate practice is (he key to becoming an expert, not all researchers agree with his conclusion. Some recent studies have fou

28、nd deliberate practice isn t the only factor that explains the differences between the skilled and the unskilled. While psychologists aren t sure exactly which factors might also play a role, personality traits, physical characteristics, and overall intelligence may matter as well.Practice is essent

29、ial for developing a skill, but becoming an expert requires constantly challenging yourself to do better, learn more, and acquire new knowledge and skills. Simply practicing the same skills over and over again will make you belter in those areas, but it won t lead to true experts.【小题 1 What can we k

30、now about experts?A. Aiey are able to apply knowledge flexibly and properly.B. TTiey have a good command of knowledge rf other tidxls.C. TTiey are bom with the ability to master professional skills.D. They acquire expertise through the development of individuality.【小题 2 What is Gladwell * s purpose

31、of using the example of Bill Gates?A. To prove his ulhe len-thousand-hour rule* .B. To show 10,000 hours devotion could create Microsct.C. To prove becoming experts haa little to do with personal ddlk.D. To show the importance c researching various subjects at the same time.【小题 3】What does the under

32、lined word “deficiency in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Influence.B. Uncertainty.C. SignificanceD. Disadvantage.【小题 4】Why don t all researchers approve of Anders Ericsson s view?A. Hiey think deliberate practice i not reasonable.B. TTiey think he fails to provide a basis for his opinion.C. TTiey place gre

33、ater emphasis on the peychdcal level.D. They think he might ignore other aspects of being an expert.【小题 5 Which statement does (he author probably agree with?A. Practice should be carried on within one* 8 familiar skill-level.B. Constant improvement 答案 【小题 I Because there was not enough oxygen.小题 2

34、The wind was too strong to hear the instructions.【小题 3】Chen pushed Zhang (o reach (he top of Qomolangma.【小题 4】Thal he was the first visually impaired person from Asia.【/卜题 5 I will try to reach my goal because I want to live an exciting life.22、【答案】Many teenage champions have stood out in the Beijin

35、g Winter Olympics. Their self-made accomplishments are an incredible source of inspiration for anyone who aspires to fulfillment in life.The stories coming out of the champions have much in common. First, they go all out to be excellent, which is the universal quality that will pay off in the long-t

36、erm. Besides, faced with one failure after another, they never give up, taking every setback in stride. In the course of (he pursuit of our dreams, we also need goal to keep us moving fonvard as well as the resilience to deal with tress and failure.A journey of 1,0(X) miles begins with one step, i have every ground to believe persistence and the longing for excellence will help us teenagers win through.4、【来源】2022年天津河北区富三二模(总复习质量检测(二)第4题The club is currently planning several to accommodate

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