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1、2022年天津高三二模英语试卷(部分区质量检测下学期)-学生用卷一、单项选择1、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第1题2022年天津高三二模一Shall we go camping to celebrate our graduation of senior high?. Let s make a plan first.A. No wayB. Good ideaC. It s nothingD. I don t think2、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第2题we 11 do is to leave a note for Mum to tell h
2、er we won t be back till late.A. ThatB. WhichC. WhatD. How3、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第3题20212022学年6月北京西城区北京师范大学第二附属中学高一下学期月考第12题Success is the sum of small efforts,day in and day out.A. repeatB. to repeatC. repeatingD. repeatedB Received a lot of criticism.A. Waa almost ignored.C. Suddenly became
3、popular.D Confused people.【小题 3 】Why did Kays start to write songs?A. She hoped to make money by writing songs,B She wanted to find an outlet for her feelings.C Her followers asked her to write songs for thenLShe wanted to help teenagers with their difficulties.【小题 4】According to Kays, why do people
4、 like her songs?A She updates her songs frequently on video platforms,B Her music videos are simple and concise.C. She posts the recording process for her songs.D. Her 8011gB egress feelings felt by many young people.【1、题 5 】What s the best title for the text?A, Songs from the heartB. Ways to use Ti
5、kTok wellC- The popularity of TikTokD. A lucky girl19、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第19题Likely to suffer from loss of memory from time to time? Smart cameras can now remind you.Khai Truong at the University of Toronto in Canada and his colleagues have created a smartphone app that records interactions
6、with household objects. The system involves a barcode-like markers that the user sticks to objects whose use they would like to track.With the smartphone worn around your neck, the app automatically records a short video clip when a marked object comes into view. The user is able to look through the
7、 application and see the last time they interacted with it. says Truong. The app can help people track the state of objects such as whether they locked a door or switched a light off as well as routine actions. At present it successfully records about 75% of interactions, but only works for fixed ob
8、jects.A similar but separate system can solve the problem. E. Akin Sisbot and Jonathan Connell at IBM Research in New York have invented a ceiling-mounted (安装在天花板上的)camera that monitors objects and people. It continuously watches an area such as a tabletop in your home, tracking the placement of obj
9、ects in relation to one another. It also remembers who first brought an object into the fieldof view as well as anyone moved it for afterwards. When asked, u Where is my wallet? ” the system might respond, “It is next to the vase, under the magazines.The camera could also be used in factories or ope
10、rating theatres to track a vital tools, says Sisbot. For now, the camera uses a deep sensor to spot things. It is limited to detecting objects thicker than 3 centimeters, meaning that it has trouble with thin objects such as a closed laptop placed flat on a table.The accuracy of such smart camera sy
11、stems may need to improve before they are widely adopted.“ You ve got to trust the technology for it to be of any comfort or reassurance.n says Geoffrey Ward at the University of Essex in UK.【小题 1 How does the smartphone app mentioned in Paragraph 2 work?A By switching of electricity automatically,B
12、 By scanning barcodes of household objects.C. By recording the movement of marked objects.D. By infbiming owners of potential dangers.【小题 2】The smart cameras may be designed for.A, lazy studentsB. the blindC- young adultsD. forgetful people【1、题 3 What is the limitation of the ceiling-mounted camera?
13、A. It i& unlikely to make a sound,It is unable to recognize movable objects.B. It fails to find objects thinner than 3 centimeters.D It hardly senses objects without barcode-like markers.、题 4 What is Geoffrey Ward s attitude towards smart camera systems?A. NaitraLB. Supportive.C. Skeptical.D. Oppose
14、d.【1、题 5 What is the best title for the text?A. New smartphones make life easierCamera designers face new challengesC , Smart cameras help increase home securityD. New systems help people with memory problems20、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第20题“Girls are weak, and boys are strong. This is what is bein
15、g subconsciously communicated to hundreds of millions of young boys and girls all over the world, just like it was with me,“ said American actor Justin Baldoni. As a boy, all he wanted was to be accepted by other people. That acceptance meant he had to pretend to be strong when he was weak, confiden
16、t when he felt insecure, and tough when he was actually hurting.Is that a healthy lifestyle? A member of the CPPCC Standing Committee might say “yes” . In his proposal, he spoke of a need to prevent the feminization of male youths” . In response to his call, China s Ministry of Education has recentl
17、y demanded that schools should hire more physical education teachers and improve teaching methods to cultivate masculinity in students.The response has been widely debated online, with many people saying that it reinforces gender stereotypes. The state broadcaster CCTV wrote on its Weibo account, Ed
18、ucation is not simply about cultivating men and women. It s more important to develop a willingness to take responsibility.v You might be wondering now: What is masculinity, and why is this so controversial?Well, by itself, “masculinity“ refers to the qualities traditionally considered to be typical
19、 of men. While there is not really a single “correct” set of qualities, the term is often associated with strength, courage, assertiveness, and emotional control. Sometimes, however, these seemingly admirable qualities can be extended in unrealistic ways. But boys are also human. Blindly asking them
20、 to control their feelings “like a man” can only increase their stress when they grow up.As an educator who has spent years teaching in China, I agree that attaching more importance to physical education would definitely benefit students. Sports provide opportunities for physical fitness. More impor
21、tantly, they can help develop lifelong skills, such as leadership and communication skills. However, putting the emphasis on masculinity is far from a sound reason for which to do so.It is unnecessary for all boys to build up their muscles, but it is essential that they all learn how to be strong in
22、side. It is also fine for boys to cry and to show their weakness. Schools should work on equipping students with the skills and values they will need to be successful in life, not reinforcing stereotypes of masculinity borrowed from a bygone age.【小题 1 Why did young Justin Baldoni think it necessary
23、to pretend to be what he was actually not?A. He was trying to be strong and confident.B He wanted to be accepted as a real man.B. It was necessary for an actor to be strong and ton战.C. He felt it secure and safe to do so.【小题 2 】The underlined expression “ masculinity “ in Paragraph 2 most probably m
24、eansA, manly qualitiesB. potential abilitiesC- self-centrednessD. steady strength小题 3 What is the argument against the demand of China? s Ministry of Education?A. It is necessary to prevent the feminization of male youths.B Ph戒cal education should be paid more attention to.C. We should teach student
25、s according to their individual qualities.D. Importance should be attached to developing students sense of responsibility.【小题 4】What can we learn from the passage?A. Masculinity is out of dale.B Masculinity is overstated*Masculinity shows physical streith.C. Masculinity only focuses on physical fitn
26、ess.【题 5 】What does the author want to say in the article?A. We should do everything we can to guarantee students1 heallKB Schools should differentiate between boys and girls while educating them.C. It is important to prepare students with necessary skills and riht values.D. It is time to weaken ste
27、reotypes of masculinity.四、阅读表达21、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第21题阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。Many of the present generation of recent over 18s do not feel like adults, according to a survey by Nationwide Building Society, and those commenting online seem to agree. The study of 2, 000 over-18sfound more than
28、one in 10 did not think of themselves as fully fledged (成熟的)grown-ups until they reached the age of 27.Lisa Daisy, 34 said, “Even after a career for 10 years, it still took being married to make me feel grownup.But 42-year-old, Carole Lutringer said she felt like an adult when she was very young. I
29、had to cook from my early age, because my mother worked as a headteacher. she said. My mother came back home late and my father was pretty useless in the kitchen. I had to be independent from really early on, and that s probably what made me feel grown-up earlier than most of my peers.”Sana Khalid a
30、lso had adulthood Shnist upon her. She said it was the death of her father that made her grow up, at the age of 17. “Being the eldest child, a lot of responsibility fell on my shoulders. she said.Of course 2,000 people asked when they felt like adults, the transition happened for half in their 20s,
31、while a fifth said it happened in their 30s. One in 20 felt they had not grown up until their 40s. Of course questioned, 55% said being an adult was dependent on major life events, for example having children, moving out of parental home or getting married.For others, such as Elaine Smith, in London
32、, adulthood is only a state of mind. I still don t feel grownup. “ she said. I can t believe I am responsible for looking after a four-year-old. How did that happen? r m 44 this year, so it may happen soon. v Commenting online, Sophie counter agreed, T m 42, ” she said. I have an 11-year-old, a seve
33、n-month-old, a husband and I still don t feel grown-upv Melinda Wilmot said, I m 58 and still waiting to grow up. ”d、题 1 What does the survey focus on? (No more than 10 words)【小题 2 What made Carole Lutringer feel grown-up? (No more than 10 words.)小题 3 What does the underlined part “had adulthood thr
34、ust upon her” in paragraph 4 probably mean? (No more than 5 words)小题 4 What can we learn from the last paragraph? (No more than 10 words)【1、题 51 What do you think growing up really means? And why? (No more than 25 words)五、其他应用文22、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第22题假定你是晨光中学的李津,你的英国朋友Chris在来信中对于How to kee
35、p psychologically Healthy? 存在很多困惑。请你于当晚给Chris回一封电子邮件,谈一谈你对这一问题的看法。内容包括:(1)青少年心理健康问题的危害;(2)分析青少年产生心理健康问题的原因(可从压力过重、 缺乏支持、缺乏人际交往能力等方面分析);(3)请你就青少年应如何保持心理健康提出一些 建议。注意:1.词数不少于100字;2.可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总次数。Dear Chris,1、【答案】B;2、【答案】C;3、【答案】D;4、【答案】C;5、【答案】A;6、【答案】C;7、【答案】B;8、【答案】D;9、【答案】D;10
36、、【答案】B;11、【答案】B;12、【答案】A;13、【答案】C;14、【答案】C;15、【答案】A;16、【答案】【小题1】B【小题2】A【小题3】C【小题4】B【小题5】A【小题6】B【小题 7 C【小题8】D【小题9】B【小题10 D小题11 C小题12 A小题13 B小题14 C【小题15 A小题16 D【小题17 B【小题18 A【小题19 B【小题20】B17、【答案】【小题1 A【小题2】C【小题3】D【小题4】B【小题5】D18、【答案】【小题1】D【小题2】C【小题3】B【小题4】D【小题5】A19、【答案】【小题1】C【小题2】D【小题3】C【小题4】B【小题5】D20、
37、【答案】【小题1 B【小题2】A【小题3】D【小题4】B【小题5】C21 【答案】小题 1 When people feel they have reached adulthood.【小题 2 Taking care of herself from an early age.【d、题 3 Forced adulthood on her.【4、题 4 Some people don t feel grownup even in their 40s.【|、题 5 Growing up has more to do with how we handle our emotions and respon
38、sibilities. It s also about balancing work and play.22、【答案】Dear Chris,As to how to keep psychologically healthy, more and more people around me have begun to attach importance to it. Nowadays, many students suffer from mental illness, which seriously influence on their study and daily life.The cause
39、 of mental health problems often varies a lot from one case to another. A good number of people are suffering from heavy pressure. Others lack support and communication skills. In addition, a lot of people are ignorant of psychological knowledge about how to keep mentally fit.In my opinion, there ar
40、e a lot of ways for teenagers to deal with mental health problems and keep psychologically healthy. Firstly, find the real cause of your mental health problem and see whether you can do something about it. Secondly, learn to relax yourself and take exercises to release the pressure. Lastly, you may
41、find it helpful to talk to your parents or friends about your problem, or seek support and advice from a psychological consultant.I would be very glad if what I talked about above were of some help, and I am looking forward to your response.YoursLijin4、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第4题Alice s Adventure
42、s in Wonderland, has inspired the imagination and creativity of generations around the world since it into different languages.A. translatedhas translatedB. was translatedhas been translated5、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第5题Tom tried hard to his book, but his thoughts kept flying back to the movie.A.
43、concentrate onsettle forB. give uptake down6、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第6题When I was talking, Mrs. Southern listened keenly,breaking in with relevant questions.A. eventuallyrepeatedlyB. occasionallyimmediately7、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第7题Those achieve great things are the ones willing to be scar
44、ed but not scared off.A. whatwhoC. whichD. whom8、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第8题Do you feel much better now?Yes. The medicine does work emotional and mental health.A. in case ofbecause ofB. as a result ofin terms of9、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第9题Knowledge is of no value you put it into practice.A. i
45、funtilB. althoughunless10、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第10题I for over 40 minutes, but my food still isn t ready.A. am waitinghave been waitingB. was waitinghad waited11、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第11题After winning China? s first ever Olympic gold medal in snowboarding, Su Yiming, encouraged other youn
46、gsters to their goals.A. applypursueB. adaptchange12、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第12题20222023学年天津南开区天津市南开中学高三上学期月考(第三次统练)第6题Bing Dwen Dwen, has a massive fan base, and people are going crazy for productsthe smiling panda.A. featuringfeaturedB. to featurefeature13、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第13题This a
47、n improvement, but “ breakthrough “ was an overstatement.A. can have beenshould have beenB. may have beenneed have been14、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第14题Lily is so. She is always making you feel you can talk quite naturally to her.A. criticalavailableB. magnificentD. dramatic15、【来源】2022年天津高三二模2022年天
48、津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第15题There is good news for you. You ve been admitted to the Tianjin University.一 That s great!A. Have I?B. Pardon?C. Congratu1ations!D. Good idea!二、完形填空16、【来源】2022年天津高三二模(部分区质量检测下学期)第16题Emily Bhatnagar, a 17-year-old-girl, developed serious health issues 一 depression and anxiety. However, she found a way to that negative feelings into something good. Books were her , so maybe, she thought, she could help others who were challenge