2022年天津和平区天津市耀华中学高三一模英语试卷-学生用卷.docx
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1、2022年天津和平区天津市耀华中学高三一模英语试卷学生用卷一、单项选择1、【来源】2022年天津和平区天津市耀华中学高三一模第1题20222023学年天津西青区天津市西青区杨柳青第一中学高三上学期月考(第一次适应性测试)第 13题Learning a language isn l easy. It takes lime. I agree. There , s no shortcut.A. Strike while the iron is hotAll roads lead to RomeB. Where there is a will, there is a wayRome wasn* t b
2、uilt in a day2、【来源】2022年天津和平区天津市耀华中学高三一模第2题Father s loving and selfless nature has inspired me to become more sympathetic and, putting others first.A. cautiouscourageousB. consideratehumorous3、【来源】2022年天津和平区天津市耀华中学高三一模第3题2022-2023学年9月天津西青区天津市西青区杨柳青第一中学高三上学期月考第5题When Erin found a lost wallet on the b
3、us, she that going to a stranger, s house to return it was arisky move, but she decided to take the chance.A. disagreedcomplainedB. calculatedD. recommendedFor Carl, home is Akiak, a small village of about 400 people who rely on the Kuskokwim River for salmon in the summer, and geese and moose (驼)电)
4、hunting in the spring and fall to keep (heir stomachs led.But as global temperatures rise, Alaska, s winters are getting shorter, and the permaGosI (永冻土层)near Akiak is melting, causing large waves in the river that have been eroding (侵蚀)the shoreline as they crash; Carl estimates they ve so far lost
5、 about 100 feet of land.Carl s concerns received national attention in 2019, when he and 15 other teenagers filed a landmark complaint with (he United Nations Committee on the Rights of (he Child, charging five countries with violating their rights as children by not doing enough to end the climate
6、crisis and the threat it poses to their futures.The complaint was spearheaded by attorney Michael Hausfeld, who says Carl stood out because climate change is directly affecting his life. He s experiencing it firsthand. He is watching his life slowly diminish (缩、)and disappear, M Hausfeld tells Peopl
7、e. Carl could become an icon for the concept of intcrgcncrational equity (公正),which is an obligation of states to secure a living planet for the next generations.Carl traveled to New York for the Human Rights Day Summit, where he met fellow activists like Greta Thunberg and Alexandria Villasenor, wh
8、o are also part of the complaint.“When I heard the stories from people around the world, I fell like I was with them,n he says. We re experiencing different things, but in a way, it, s all the same. I just felt connected to them in some way.nI m going to keep telling everyone that climate s coming,
9、climate s changing, and it s happening everywhere in the world,“ he says. If we don t do anything about it, we won t have a home to live in. I just hope everyone listens.M【小题 1 What does (he underlined phrase gel the word out” in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Let people know aboul something.B. Ccmduc
10、t research on something.C. Stq) something from happening.D. Go out for an adventure.【小题 2 Which of the following is true according to this passage?A. Five countries ignored the climate crisis.B. ITie Eskimos lived on what nature gave them.C. TTie Eskimoe overuse of natural resources caused damages.D
11、. Some countries were charged with violating international obligations.【小题 3 What s ihe major problem that Akiak is facing?A. Ric population i& decreasing.B. Some species are going extinctMore and more land is being lost.C. Forests are being destroyed.【小题 4】What is Hausfeld s attitude toward Carl s
12、actions?A. DoubtfuLB. Critical.C. Supportive.D. Worried.、题 5 Why did Carl file the complaint?A. To call attention to the climate crisis.B. To protect children from violence.C. To voice support far Eskimo children.D. To raise money for his hometown.【小题 6 Which of the following best describes Carl?A.
13、Optimistic.B. Generous.C. Modest.D. Responsible.19、【来源】2022年天津和平区天津市耀华中学高三一模第19题It,s hard to turn down hamburgers, French fries, potato chips and all of the other junk food that seem to call out to us. However, eating too much junk food can harm your body, particularly if you rc between the ages of
14、10 and 19.“Junk food shapes adolescent brains in ways that impair (损害)their ability to think, learn and remember. It can also make it harder to control impulsive (冲动的)behaviors, said Amy Reichelt, a brain and nutrition specialist at Western University, Canada. Il may even increase a teen s risk of d
15、epression and anxiety.Reichelt and two other researchers reviewed more than 100 studies, including their own, about how poor food choices can impact adolescent brains. They found adolescents arc more sensitive than any other age group to processed foods with a lot of fat and sugar as their brains ar
16、e not yet fully formed.Adolescent brains are still developing the ability to assess risks and control actions. The prefrontal cortex (前额皮质)is the part of the brain that tells us we shouldn t eat chips all the time and helps us resist (hat urge. However, this region is the last to mature - it doesn *
17、 t fully develop until we are in our early 20s.Meanwhile, teen brains get more buzz (兴奋)from rewards. The parts of the brain that make us feel good when we do something pleasurable - like eating tasty foods are fully developed by (he teen years.In fact, these regions are even more sensitive when we
18、are young. That s because dopamine (多巴胺).a natural chemical that lifts our mood when we experience something good, is especially active in adolescent brains.Therefore, the teen brain has two strikes against it when it comes to resisting junk food. It has a heightened drive for rewards and reduced se
19、lf-regulation.M said Reichelt.Reichelt and her team conducted their own study using mice, whose brains develop much like our own. They discovered that the teenagemice that had a high-fat diet performed worse on memory tests than those eating a normal diet. Researchers said the high-fat diet may make
20、 the mice s prefrontal cortex work less effectively.So, what* s the best way to say no to junk food? Researchers suggest exercise. When we exercise, the brain s reward system becomes less sensitive to food cues (线索).Exercise also triggers the body to make a protein that helps brain cells grow and bo
21、osts connections between the prefrontal cortex and other brain regions. The prefrontal cortex thus can work better to help us make wise decisions and control our impulses.【小题 I What is (he purpose of the first (wo paragraphs?A. To figure out whal junk food ift.B. To explain the dangers of junk food.
22、C. To show how junk food affect the brain.D. To analyze why junk ood is hard to resist.小题 2 What makes it harder for young people to resist junk food according to the study?A. Proccaecd food makes them sensitive.B. It is hard to control impulsive behaviors.C. Tlieir still-developing prefrontal corte
23、x.D. TTie low level of dopamine in their brains.【小题 3 】What did the study on mice prove?A. Our mood could suffer from eating junk food.B. High-fat diets may negatively afiect our creativity.C. ITie brain of a mouse is similar to that of a person s.D. High-fat diets can harm our ability to process in
24、formation.小题 4 How does exercise help us according to the last paragraph?A. It reduces the desire for junk food.B. Tt activates the brainy s reward system.C. It helps the prefrontal cortex work better with dopamine.D. It makes the body produce a protein that ccmtrolfi our impulses.小题 5 What column o
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