2019年天津滨海新区高三一模英语试卷七校联考-学生用卷.docx
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1、2019年天津滨海新区高三一模英语试卷七校联考学生用卷一、英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小 题1分,满分15分)1、【来源】2019年天津滨海新区高三一模七校联考第1题1分May I help you? You seem to be having some problems. , thank. I think I can manage.A. All rightNo problemB. Its all rightTheres no way2、【来源】2019年天津滨海新区高三一模七校联考第2题1分2020-2021学年甘肃兰州城关区甘肃省兰州第一中学高一下学期期
2、中第1题1分2000年高考真题第15题1分2()182019学年3月广东深圳福田区福田区高级中学高一下学期月考第40题1分Are you coming to Jeffs party?一Im not sure. I go to the concert instead.A. mustwou 1 dB. shouldmight3、【来源】2019年天津滨海新区高三一模七校联考第3题I分 he was 12, Einstein had learned advanced mathematics by himself.A. The first timeAt the timeAfter four summe
3、rs working in the parks, I had grown accustomed to sharing indoor space with wildlife, Chipmunks in the workplace even seemed to be a joy; their behaviors provided a bi( of stress relief on difficult days.As summer progressed, the shadows chasing each other across our lights grew bigger. Their movem
4、ent across the light panels had become more of an athletic running.I had just answered a call one day when I heard a loud sound, and a ceiling panel fell down on my head. I dropped the phone as I fell out of my office chair, looking up just in time to see a brown tail disappear over the gap in the c
5、eiling.I pulled myself off the caipel, laughing with my co-workers, and noticed (he phone hanging over the side of the desk. I picked up the phone, preparing to explain the crash, the scream, the dropped phone, and ihe laughing to the listener who was about to visit the park.Im sorry, but youre not
6、going to believe what just happened.I dont think he did.(1) What does (he author probably do?A. Hes a visitorHes a biologistB. Hes an architectHes a consultant(2) What were the chipmunks doing when the author found them for the first time?A. They were chasing each otherThey were making their homoB.
7、They were jumping onto the lightsThey were climbing up to the coiling(3) How did the author feel about seeing chipmunks in his office?A. ScaredCuriousB. PleasedShocked(4) What was the main cause of the accident when the author was making a phone call?A. The chipmunks were fighting on the panelThe pa
8、nel couldn* t bear the chipmunks, weightB. Something hit the ceiling from high aboveThe suspended ceiling was not firm(5) Who was the author talking to over the phone?A. One of his friendsFrank Lloyd WrightB. A future park visitorOne of his colleagues19、【来源】2019年天津滨海新区高三一模七校联考(C篇)第4650题12.5分(每题2.5分)
9、By trying to tickle (挠痒痒)rats and recording how their nerve cells respond, Shimpei Ishiyama and his adviser are discovering a mystery that has puzzled thinkers since Aristotle expected that humans, given their thin skin and unique ability to laugh, were the only ticklish animals.It turns out that Ar
10、istotle was wrong. In their study published on Thursday, Ishiyama and his adviser Michael Brecht found that rats squeaked and jumped with pleasure when tickled on their backs and bellies. These signs of joy changed according to their moods. And for the first time, they discovered a special group of
11、nerve cells. These nerve cells made this feeling so powerful that it causes an individual being tickled to lose control.To make sure that he had indeed found a place in the brain where tickling was processed, Ishiyama then stimulated that area with electrical currents. The rats began to jump like ra
12、bbits and sing like birds.Its truly ground-breaking, said Jeffrey Burgdorf, a neuroscientist at Northwestern University who reviewed the paper. It takes the study of emotion to a new level.Burgdorf has played a central role in our understanding of animal tickling. He was part of a team that first no
13、ticed, in the late 1990s, that rats made special noises when they were experiencing social pleasure. Others had already noted that rats repeatedly made short and high sounds during meals. But the lab where Burgdorf worked noticed that they emitted similar sounds while playing. And so one day, the se
14、nior scientist in the lab said, Lets go and tickle some rats. They quickly found that those cries of pleasure doubled.The authors have been very adventurous, said Daniel OConnor, a neuroscientist at Johns Hopkins University who studies touch. To him, that finding was very surprising.Why does the wor
15、ld literally feel different when you are stressed out? he said. This is the first step towards answering that question. It gives us a way to approach it with experimental rigor (严谨)What contributed to humans being ticklish according to Aristotle?A. Their special skin.B. Their social pleasure.C. Thei
16、r nervous system.D. Their willingness to touch.(1) Why did the researchers make use of electrical currents?A. To discover the special group of nerve cells.B. To experiment on different animals.C. To follow the process of tickling.D. To prove their finding.(2) Which of the following statements will J
17、effrey Burgdorf agree with?A. The research process is full of risks.B. The finding of the study is surprising and unbelievable.C. The new discovery is beneficial for the study of emotion.D. The finding of the study actually contradicts modern science.(3) The underlined word squeaked in Paragraph 2 m
18、ay be explained by .A. give a smilemake a noiseB. burst into tearswatch with staring eyes(4) What is the best title for the text?A. The Life of RatsHow Rats LaughB. A Wonderful ScientistA New Discovery about Rats20、【来源】2019年天津滨海新区高三一模七校联考第5155题12.5分(每题2.5分)My newlywed husband said the same thing eve
19、ry morning, Youre beautiful today.”One glance in the mirror showed that it was far from the truth.Liar, 1 shot back with a grin.It was my usual response. My mothers first husband was not a kind man and his verbal (语言的) and physical abuse forced her and her Iwo children (o find a safe place. He showe
20、d up on her doorstep one day with roses. She let him in and he beat her with those roses and took advantage of her. Nine months later she gave birth to a 9 lb. 13 oz. baby girlme.The rude words we heard growing up took root. I had trouble seeing myself as someone of value. I had been married two yea
21、rs when I surprised myself. My husband wrapped his arms around me and told me I was beautiful.A lot of years have passed. My husband has grey in his hair. Im no longer skinny. Last week I woke up and my husbands face was inches from mine.What are you doing? M I asked.I covered my mouth, trying to hi
22、de my morning breath. He reached down and kissed n】y face.What I do every morning, he said.What a man! My husband understands my past. Hes been beside me as Ive grown from an unsure young girl to a confident woman, mother, speaker and author.But Im not sure that he understands the part he played in
23、that transformation. The words I heard growing up pierced (刺穿) my soul, yet his words pierced even deeper.This Anniversary Day I plan to wake early. I want to tell Richard how much I love him. He may look in the mirror and see an extra pound or two, or wish for the day when his hair was dark and cur
24、ly, but all Ill see is the man who saw something in me when I couldnt see it myself, and who leaves butterfly kisses, even after twenty-three years of marriage.(1) When the author looked into the mirror, she found herself .A. beautifulconfidentB. untidyD. unusual(2) Why did the authors mother and he
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