2019年天津高三二模英语试卷(五区联考)-学生用卷.docx
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1、2019年天津高三二模英语试卷(五区联考)学生用卷一、单项选择(本大题共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)I、【来源】2019年天津高三二模一Do you really plan to drop out of the football team? Its time fbr me to concentrate on my study.A. r m just kidding.B. Definitely not.C. I mean it.D. What a pity!2、【来源】2019年天津高三二模 to success cant defeat us. Instead, they can only
2、make us stronger.A. AttemptsBarriersB. ContributionsAccess3、【来源】2019年天津高三二模 caught in the rain unexpectedly, we still enjoyed the journey very much.A. WhenAsB. UnlessAlthough4、【来源】2019年天津高三二模 2020-2021学年4月重庆沙坪坝区重庆市第一中学高三下学期月考第20题1.5分 C. The judge thought poorly of the eco-bank.I). The boys success h
3、ad no practical values.(5) What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Persistence Paid OffRecycling does CountB. An Opportunity to Change the WorldAn Eco-bank, Economical and Ecological19、【来源】2019年天津高三二模(C篇)第4650题12.5分(每题2.5分)Hacking isnt just for computers and smart phones. According to a study,
4、scientists have found a way to hack a plants genes in order to make it use sunlight more quickly. Someday, the results could increase the number of food produced around the world.Scientists used tobacco plants in the study because it is easy to change the plants genes. Hacked plants are larger than
5、normal plants.Photosynthesis is the word used to describe how plants use sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to make their own food. Scientists say this is a very slow process. Plants use less than 1 percent of the energy. But by hacking a plants genes, the scientists were able to increase the amount
6、 of leaf growth on plants between 14 and 20 percent. Scientists hacked the plants protective system. Normally, this system starts when a plant gets too much sunlight. When the plant senses the light, it creates more leaves. When the plant is in shade, the protective system is turned off. But the pro
7、cess is slow.The new study sped up the process by changing the plants genes, the protective system turned on and off more quickly than normal. As a result, leaf growth on the plants scientists used in the study increased. Leaf growth on two plants increased by 20 percent, while leaf growth on a thir
8、d plant increased by 14 percent. Scientists conducted the study on tobacco plants. But they think the genetic changes would produce the same results in corn and rice.Agriculture professor Tala Awanda said the study makes sense, but cautioned (he yield (产量) might not be quite so high for conventional
9、 food crops. StilL she added in an e-mail, (his study remains a breakthrough.Which of the following is true according to Paragraph I?A. We can find hacking only in digital devices.B. A plant, s genes can be changed by hacking.C. Hacking has been used in improving food production.D. Hacking can be us
10、ed to change whatever you want.(1) Why did scientists choose tobacco plants to study?A. Because they are very easy to get.B. Because their genes are easy to change.C. Because they are larger than other plants.D. Because they can absorb sunlight quickly.(2) What do we know about photosynthesis?A. It
11、helps plants to produce energy.B. It is regeirded as a productive system for pkints.C. It can increase leaf growth on plants by 14 percent.D. It is made up of sunlight, water and carbon dioxide.(3) We can learn from Paragraph 4 (hat changing the plants genes proved .A. uselessdeadlyB. effectiveunrea
12、listic(4) What is Tala Awandas attitude toward the study?A. Doubtful.B. Neutral.C. Objective.D. Critical.20、【来源】2019年天津高三二模(D篇)第5155题12.5分(每题2.5分)Being attractive isnt usually considered much of a disadvantage in todays world. Actually, (here is the endless potential benefit about it, but researcher
13、s have found one area that being pretty makes life a challenge securing yourself a boring, low-paying job.This stands in contrast to a large body of research that attractiveness, in general, helps candidates in the selection process. For the most part good looks is a blessing. We treat pretty people
14、 more favorably in general, often vote for them more in elections, and pay them more in their professions. The research suggests that attractive people may be discriminated against in selection for relatively less desirable jobs.Researchers carried out four experiments involving more than 750 partic
15、ipants, including university students and managers who make hiring decisions in the real world. Participants were shown photos of (wo potential job candidates, one attractive and the other unattractive. Participants were then asked a series of questions designed to measure their opinions of the job
16、candidates and whether they would hire these candidates for a Icss-than-desirablc job.The less desirable jobs included a warehouse worker, housekeeper, customer service representative and the more desirable jobs included things like a manager, project director, IT elite (精英).In all experiments where
17、 they were asked, participants were significantly less likely to hire the attractive candidate for the less desirable job and more likely to hire the attractive candidate for the more desirable job.Ms. Lee said, In the selection decision fbr an undesirable job, decision makers were more likely to ch
18、oose the unattractive individual over the attractive individual. Co-author Dr. Madan Pillutla said, “It is interesting that decision makers consider others opinions in (heir decisions. They thought (hat attractive individuals would want better outcomes, and therefore would be less satisfied, so they
19、 favored unattractive candidates when selecling lor a less desirable job.The research also suggests the established view that attractive candidates are favored when applying for jobs might be limited to high-level jobs.(1) What do people generally think of being attractive?A. It is a disadvantage.B.
20、 It is a blessing.C. it is not important.D. It has nothing to do with jobs.(2) What does Paragraph 3 mainly (alk about?A. The participants of the experiment.B. . The importance of the experiment.C. The process of the experiment.D. The result of the experiment.(3) An ordinary-looking graduate may hav
21、e an advantage when applying for .A. a managera project directorB. a warehouse workeran IT elite(4) Why are less attractive applicants preferred for less desirable jobs?A. Because they arc more hardwork i ng.B. Because they will be more satisfied.C. Because they have no requirements at all.1) . Beca
22、use they will want better outcomes.(5) Which of the following agrees with the research?A. Attractive people are more fit for high-level jobs.B. Less attractive people are easy to find high-level jobs.C. Attractive people can always be hired when applying for jobs.D. Less attractive people can easily
23、 get highly paid if they work hard.四、任务型阅读(本大题共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)21、【来源】2019年天津高三二模(五区联考)第5660题10分(每题2分)At the age of forty-five, my usually well-ordered life became full of changes. After twenty-two years of working in a bank, a plan to use less staff led to the unemployment of over one hundred people
24、. Unluckily, I was one of them.My once secure future became uncertain. However, I was not a single parent, so the family did not depend only on my income and my husband can support the family. My motto has always been, Change is good; change is progress, but when it affected my livelihood, I had to
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