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    2023届天津市滨海新区第三次模拟英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 一、单项选择1—Travels to Europe are the trendiest.—________. Domestic destinations are the most popular this spring.AI beg to differ BI am on your sideCYou got me there DNo wonder2The tennis player never thought of giving up on his journey to success________all the setbacks.Aby means of Bin spite of Cin view of Don account of3Through the old soldiers’ vivid________of the Long March, the students gained a more profound insight into the incomparable loyalty and firm belief of the Red Army.Aissue Baccount Copinion Dpractice4________ChatGPT, an advanced AI chatbot, can interact in a conversational way, it still struggles to be completely accurate with its responses.ASince BUnless COnce DAlthough5In the long term, I hope that 20 years from today, I________as a judge.Aam working Bwill be working Cwork Dhave worked6The recent TV series Three-Body,________from Liu Cixin’s sci-fi book, has impressed audiences with its splendid visual effects.Aadapted Bto be adapted Cadapting Dhaving adapted7It’s worth noticing that________the media promotes, teenagers always follow it.Awhatever Bwhichever Chowever Dwhenever8It was the first time that he________Xinjiang Province, and was amazed by the breathtaking scenery.Ahas visited Bhad visited Cvisited Dwould visit9China is working hard to________the full potential of higher education and will move faster to build world-class universities.Atake in Bset aside Cbring out Dgive away10—What matters for the cooperation between companies?—________differences in a sincere way.AApproached BHaving approachedCTo be approached DApproaching11Traditional tea roasting is a delicate technique that involves using hands to________the temperature in the pan.Aconsult Bassess Crequire Dseek12The core of life education at school lies in guiding students to________manage relationships.Aslightly Boriginally Ctemporarily Dproperly13Waking up suddenly________lead to rapid heart rate and high blood pressure.Amust Bwould Ccan Dshall14—We should remain modest to achieve goals.—You bet. Just as the saying goes,________.Aeasier said than done Bpractice makes perfectCpride goes before a fall Dbetter late than never15The Temple of Heaven is a complex of buildings________emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties in China worshiped heaven.Awhat Bwhere Cwhich Dwhen 二、完形填空If this time last year you had told me that an exercise bike would save me, I’d have____16____you were wrong. I’d have protested that I’m not athletic at all. My coordination is lacking and my____17____is like tortoise.In Grade 7, my physical education teacher watched me, eyebrow____18____, as I tried my best to follow the gymnastic training. “You’re doing pretty well in my class,” he said, “for someone with no____19____for sports at all.”In high school, I wasn’t____20____for a single team. I was bookish and slow, and that____21____of being better suited to quiet reading and leisurely walks____22____with me for a long time.I discovered jogging in my late 20s, and I enjoyed the feeling of quiet accomplishment—without the fear of____23____teammates. I tried yoga and always prioritized____24____pursuits over physical ones.It was,_____25_____, my gradually worsening mental condition that finally forced me to rethink about exercising. This winter, under pandemic, I found myself_____26_____under the weight of exhaustion. I knew_____27_____had to change. I needed an outlet to release the_____28_____of months of online conferencing and on-and-off solo parenting at home. Jogging in the morning wasn’t enough to_____29_____it.I_____30_____an exercise bike and hoped to have positive results. Since early March, I’ve hardly_____31_____a day on my bike. I’m not the fastest, but I stick to it. I’m finally learning that movement isn’t_____32_____about athleticism (运动才能). More than anything, it’s the feeling of accomplishment when you insist on something_____33_____outside of your comfort zone.Athletes find glory in sports. For the rest of us, the_____34_____is more personal: better sleep, improved mood and boosted confidence. It was never about talent. That’s what I wish my physical education teacher had told me. If only he’d said, “You’re doing really well in my class. Look at your_____35_____.”16Arealized Bdenied Choped Dinsisted17Aheight Bspeed Cpotential Dintelligence18Alaid Bextended Craised Dwaved19Atalent Binterest Cpower Drespect20Aapplicable Breliable Csuitable Davailable21Aplan Bimage Cdraft Dstandard22Aleft Babandoned Cremained Dheld23Aturning down Bletting down Ctaking down Dbreaking down24Amental Bacademic Cfinancial Dsocial25Aotherwise Btherefore Cinstead Dhowever26Afailing Bquitting Csuffering Dfighting27Anothing Bsomething Canything Deverything28Atension Bconfusion Csatisfaction Dfascination29Atrack Bthrow Cease Dleak30Adealt with Bran into Cfigured out Dsettled on31Acalled Bmissed Cdropped Ddelayed32Aconsequently Bdeliberately Cnaturally Dnecessarily33Adifficult Bfunny Cimpressive Ddisappointing34Ademand Boffer Creward Dhonor35Apersistence Bpatience Cconfidence Dcourage  三、阅读理解Are you struggling to be yourself at work? Tired of being behind schedule? Here are some important work tips that you can follow to improve your productivity.Focusing on One TaskSome people have the habit of multitasking, which is great, but it might distract you from the bigger picture. Multitasking might help you with different tasks. You might also feel like the jack of all trades (万事通) but your productivity won’t increase in the long run.Focus on one task at a time and this will allow you to complete that task with high standards. When the task is done, you can move on to the next one.Setting Small but Effective GoalsYou will be given large and challenging tasks at work and what matters is how you deal with them. Stress might be the normal response here but you can also play it smart. You can break any large task into small but manageable tasks, which will help you stay productive and will also make the best of time.Think of it like building blocks and you will have to focus on one small task at a time but the end result will be fascinating.Setting Self-Imposed (自己强加的) DeadlinesSetting self-imposed deadlines can actually help you be more productive at work Stress is a bad thing, but self-imposed stress can actually help us focus and be better. You can do really well with open-ended tasks or projects once you give yourself a deadline. Stick to that deadline and you will be surprised by the miracles that you can perform at work.Trying Following the “Two-Minute” RuleSteve Olenski is one of the finest entrepreneurs to date and he has given wonderful advice in the shape of the “Two-Minute” Rule. The “Two-Minute” Rule is basically about making the best out of small windows at work. Olenski tells us that if there is a task at work, and you can do it in 2 minutes, then you do it immediately. When you complete that small task, you don’t actually have to waste more time getting back to it, which also increases your productivity.36By focusing on one task, you may________.Afeel like the jack of all trades Bfinish that task with high standardsCdistract yourself from the bigger picture Dreduce your work efficiency37What is the author’s suggestion for handling difficult tasks?ARespond to them tensely. BMake a plan in advance.CBreak them into manageable ones. DFocus on the results all the time.38You can do well with open-ended tasks or projects if you________.Alearn to take a break Bperform miracles at workCimpose a deadline on yourself Dcompare them to building blocks39What is TRUE about the “Two-Minute” Rule?AIt involves doing a small task without delay. BIt applies to all kinds of tasks.CIt is criticized by Steve Olenski. DIt requires getting back to tasks.40What is the author’s purpose in writing this passage?ATo share his work experience with the reader. BTo point out the importance of time management.CTo introduce the ways of achieving goals. DTo offer tips on enhancing productivity. Once, during my summer holidays, my father was sick, but he worked in the rice field just the same, because there was so much to do. As I looked at his thin figure, crawling (缓慢移动) ahead of me, I thought of my own depressing future. I was tied to the land by job after backbreaking job, unlike other boys who had freedom to pursue happiness. Why were there people in the world who would never know what it was like to toil (苦干), and others, like me, who had been toiling ever since they were small boys, season after season, year after year? Why were some people sitting before electric fans or in air-conditioned rooms, while I was out of breath and sweating under the blazing sun? Why was there mud and more mud in front of me?Only we farmers were willing to crawl, to assume the lowliest of positions in order to have a better harvest. Even a horse, when working for man, stands tall. I was suddenly consumed with great pity and great respect for poor farmers, and the focus of my attention began to extend beyond myself and my family. This was an important turning point in my life.While resting beside a field one day, my brothers and I resolved to pursue useful knowledge and technology to help ourselves and other farmers improve our circumstances, and lighten our burden of labour. This resolve gave me strength so that when I went to university, lighten our burden of labour. This resolve gave me strength so that when I went to university, and later to the US on a scholarship, my spirit rose above personal hardships. Crawling in the mud had taught me to lake bleeding and sweating as part of my life, and not to be afraid in the face of difficulties. But what was more important was that I had learned the meaning of “You reap what you sow”.Mother used to say, “Judge a man not by his face, but by his fields.” I appreciate more and more the meaning of these words. The land is dependable, as long as you are willing to toil on it. When the wind blew and the green rice plants moved like waves in a sea, stunningly beautiful, a deep sense of satisfaction swelled up (充满) in me.I laboured hard in the simple, isolated countryside of my home, and I am proud of this. Although later I went into academic research, I shall always remember what working in the rice fields taught me: plant your feet firmly on the ground, work hard and you will be rewarded.41What did the author think of his job as a farmer in Paragraph 1?AUnhappy but promising. BFree and meaningful.CBusy but rewarding. DExhausting and hopeless.42What motivated the author to change his present life?AThe concern for his father’s sickness. BHis pity and respect for poor farmers.CHis eagerness for knowledge and technology. DHis wish to have a better harvest.43How does the author understand his mother’s words in Paragraph 4?AA man should be judged by his academic background.BA man’s sense of satisfaction comes from the land.CA man willing to toil in his field is bound to reap a harvest.DA man shouldn’t be proud of his appearance.44According to the last paragraph, it can be inferred that the author________.Aachieves great success in his academic career Bbenefits a lot from his previous experienceClives in the isolated countryside Dtakes pride in his hometown45What could be the best title for the passage?ACrawling in the Rice Fields BSticking to Your DreamsCLightening the Burden of Labour DSparing No Effort to Work TikTok is setting a 60-minute daily screen time limit for users who are aged under 18. The video app, which is owned by Chinese firm ByteDance, said it is introducing the feature to encourage teens to manage their screen time. TikTok added that the new limit comes after it brought in a prompt (提示符) last year, which helped increase the use of their screen time tools by 234%.Hitting the limit, users affected will receive a new passcode on the screen in their app to unlock extra time. Anyone who rejects the new 60-minute restriction and goes on to use the app for 100 minutes a day will receive a warning from TikTok to set their own screen time controls. Parents of children using the Family Pairing option on the app will also be able to set screen time limits, as well as access a dashboard (控制面板) which would give a breakdown of app usage.Cormac Keenan, head of trust and safety at TikTok, said the company had worked with researchers in developing the new limits. “Since there’s no agreement on the ‘right’ amount of screen time, we consulted the current academic research and experts from the Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children’s Hospital in choosing this limit,” he said.Critics of the video app welcomed the screen time limit, but described it as the “tip of the iceberg” when it comes to TikTok’s response to young users’ exposure to the platform. “TikTok has won the race for the hearts and minds of 14 to 24-year-olds in the United States and the United Kingdom,” said Imran Ahmed, chief executive of the Center for Countering Digital Hate. “It is the one that needs to be dealt with most urgently.” Mr Ahmed said his centre’s research at the end of last year found that within minutes of opening a TikTok account, a 13-year-old girl user was receiving eating disorder and self-harm content in her feed. He called on the platform to focus its efforts not just on limiting screen time, but also to “clean up” feeds of harmful content to make it a “safe environment for children”.46In the first paragraph, TikTok is introducing the new screen time limit to________.Aencourage in-person interactions Bincrease the use of the platformChelp teens stay in control of their use Davoid criticism from concerned parents47What will happen when users under 18 reach their screen time limit?ATheir parents will send them a warning message.BThey will be locked out of their account for the day.CThey must enter a passcode to continue using the app.DTheir parents must access a dashboard to activate the app.48How did TikTok develop the new limits?ABy seeking expert advice. BBy consulting the government.CBy launching a survey among its users. DBy copying other social media platforms.49Which of the following best explains the underlined part in the last paragraph?AAn insufficient action to keep teens safe on TikTok.BAn noticeable part of network security problems.CAn urgent issue waiting for TikTok to deal with.DAn over reliance on TikTok among teens.50It can be inferred from the last paragraph that________.ATikTok exposes young users to mental disorder BTikTok is dangerously addictive to teensCTikTok appeals to young users worldwide DTikTok is popular but not safe enough for teens Have you ever come out of a steamy hot shower and tried to look at your reflection in the mirror when it’s completely steamed and fogged up? I often think that is how we tend to view our beauty—through fogged up mirrors. We are seeing ourselves but the picture isn’t exactly clear! The mirrors have been fogged up through different life experiences and memories as we have grown up, and now blend together to form our own definition of our beauty.The first mirror is formed as a young child and is often based on what was said about us from our parents and those around us. I remember being told that I was a cute child, so that when I got a little older and was around six or seven and another child tried to tell me I was ugly- everything within me rose up against the statement because my self-belief in what my parents had said stood strong.The second mirror is the mirror of adolescence, those formative years when we are pushed into the big wild world and out of the protection of home. As a teenager I went to a boarding school, and I was one of the only two black people in the entire school. Children being naturally curious, I felt like I was asked a million and one different questions about both my hair and skin tone- -and I don’t think there has ever been a time when I have been more acutely aware of my appearance, which in turn opened up the door for me to question how I looked and to thankfully embrace my differences.The final mirror comes from socially constructed ideas of beauty. We are often faced with numerous images in the media, popular culture, society, peers and social media, which can create a false ideal of beauty in our eyes. We tend to compare ourselves to those ideals and use it as some sort of margin (差值) of measurement.However, real beauty comes from within. It is acceptance of yourself, perceived flaws and all. You are a masterpiece, a unique blend of genes and life experiences. It’s essential to appreciate yourself like any other work of art or natural wonder, without judgement. Maybe it’s time to create a fourth mirror, a new mirror that is wiped clean and is minus the fog of comparisons, accusations, judgments and expectations.51What do the fogged-up mirrors represent according to the first paragraph?AThe difficulties of seeing oneself in the mirror.BThe various sources of beauty standards.CThe unclear perceptions of one’s beauty.DThe life experiences and memories.52How did the author react when someone called her ugly?AShe felt embarrassed.BShe completely denied it.CShe sought comfort from her parents.DShe questioned what her parents had said.53What can we learn about social constructed ideas of beauty?AThey push teens out of home protection.BThey arouse acute awareness of one’s appearance.CThey may mislead people’s idea of beauty.DThey are the exact measurement of beauty.54What does the author suggest as a possible fourth mirror?AA mirror not affected by external factors.BA mirror going against society’s expectations.CA mirror reflecting one’s childhood experiences.DA mirror showing the beauty ideals from social media.55The passage is mainly written to tell us that we should________.Abring happiness to those around usBkeep our resolve despite obstaclesCchange ourselves to achieve an idealDembrace our real inner beauty  四、阅读表达阅读下面的短文,并根据短文内容回答后面的问题。Ren Sainan chanced upon the funeral industry in 2019. With a degree in e-commerce, she joined an online retailer that deals in funeral supplies after several failures in attempting to get a “normal” job upon graduation.Encouraged by her family, colleagues and friends, Ren realized that what matters most is living for the moment and working for what she loves. Putting aside the opinions of others, she began to model for new shrouds (寿衣) for live-broadcasting as part of her daily job. Gradually, she found that working in the funeral industry is meaningful and that everyone has a story.One night during the Spring Festival, Ren received a call. A girl sobbed, asking whether she had a green burial suit, as she was preparing for the funeral of her father who used to be a soldier at Jiayu Pass, safeguarding China’s northwestern frontier. He had a deep affection for the color green.Searching through piles of clothes at the warehouse, Ren failed to find the color. Moved by the daughter and the father, she decided to make a green-colored suit along with a tailor at the company.In the beginning, Ren was afraid of telling her mother about working as a model and designer for burial clothes. “After I accepted myself in this job, I talked about it with my mother. Her first reaction was ‘you should resign,’” Ren said. She made a trip home in Pingdingshan, a two-hour drive from Zhengzhou where she works, in hope to impress her mother with various products. “She softened her tone as these designs upended her perception of saying goodbye to the world,” she said.In traditional Chinese culture, the discussion of death is taboo (禁忌的), and the shrouds, along with other funeral supplies, are things people avoided talking about in daily life. And even with good employment opportunities, people were reluctant to work as funeral directors.As a shroud model, Ren’s presentation has changed people’s fixed images of the funeral supplies. While amazed at the diverse and personalized development of the funeral industry, Chinese netizens have also expressed their admiration for Ren’s job.Aging, sickness, and death are common states of life. It might be, in a sense, lucky to have an opportunity to experience the range of human emotions from joy to grief, from despair to hope.56Why did Ren Sainan choose a job in the funeral industry? (no more than 8 words)________________57What is the top concern of Ren Sainan in her life? (no more than 10 words)________________58What does the underlined word in Paragraph 5 probably mean? (1 word)________________59Why are few people willing to work as funeral directors? (no more than 10 words)________________60What do you think of Ren Sainan? Please explain. (no more than 20 words)________________  五、其他应用文61.假设你是晨光中学英语社社长李津。你校上周举办了主题为“Learn English! Enjoy English!”的英语文化周系列活动。请按以下提示,写一篇校英文公众号报道:(1)活动的时间及参加人员;(2)活动的主要内容(如英语辩论赛,英语阅读营等)(3)活动的意义和反响。注意:(1)词数不少于100(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。参考词汇: English Reading CampLearn English! Enjoy English!________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    参考答案:1A2B3B4D5B6A7A8B9C10D11B12D13C14C15B 16D    17B    18C    19A    20C    21B    22C    23B    24A    25D    26C    27B    28A    29C    30D    31B    32D    33A    34C    35A 36B    37C    38C    39A    40D 41D    42B    43C    44B    45A 46C    47C    48A    49A    50D 51C    52B    53C    54A    55D 56Because of failures in getting a “normal” job.    57Living for the moment and working for what she loves.    58Changed.    59Because people have fixed images of the funeral industry.    60She is brave and determined because she does what she likes without caring about others’ opinions. 61                                                                   Learn English! Enjoy English! The annual English culture festival was held in our school last week. All the students including some foreign students and teachers participated in it. I worked as a volunteer to provide service. A variety of activities such as English Debate Competition and English Reading Camp, which received a warm welcome from students, were held. The performances of some students were so outstanding that all present clapped them warmly.The festival was over, but all those who attended it thought they benefited from it. Not only did they know more about English but also they made some friends with the same interest. 

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