2019年天津南开区高三三模英语试卷-学生用卷.docx
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1、2019年天津南开区高三三模英语试卷学生用卷一、单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)I、【来源】2019年天津南开区高三三模第1题1分一What about watching a ballet show this evening?-Thanks tor inviting me, but ballet isnt really .A. the apple of my eyemy feet of clayB. my cup of teathe salt of the earth2、【来源】2019年天津南开区高三三模第2题1分The government has been under gro
2、wing pressure to the causes of air pollution as smog frequently smothers the countrys large cities.A. releasescheduleB. maintainaddress3、【来源】2019年天津南开区高三三模第3题1分Ive got something weighing on my mind. Could you give me some advice?- .Tell me all about it and Ill do what I can.A. Don* t mention itNo wo
3、nderB. My pleasure 1). No problemComplaining to the authority.C. Getting his money back.(3) What did the author finally do with his room reservation?A. He sold it someone on vacation.B. He donated it to needy strangers.C. He put it off a later holiday time.D. He used it for domestic violence.(4) Fro
4、m the underlined sentence in the last paragraph, we can infer that .A. the author was unhappy with the resultthe program was shocked by the eventB. the women were grateful for the roomI), the shelter was asking for more rooms(5) What do you think of the author?A. Rich and considerate.B. Fortunate an
5、d humorous.C. Kind-hearted and determined.D. Modest and optimistic.19、【来源】2019年天津南开区高三三模(C篇)第4650题12.5分A recent study led by researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has found a clear link between the color of a taxi and its accident rate. An analysis of 36 months of detailed taxi
6、, driver and accident data from two TAL#NBSPfleets of yellow and blue taxis in Singapore suggested that yellow taxis have fewer accidents than blue taxis. The higher visibility of yellow makes it easier for drivers to avoid getting into accidents with yellow (axis, leading to a lower accident rate.T
7、he study was led by Professor Ho. To test whether there was a causal relationship between the color of a taxi and the number of accidents the taxi had, the research team analyzed data collected by the largest taxi company in Singapore. The researchers found that yellow taxis have about 6.1 fewer acc
8、idents per 1, 0000 (axis per mon(h.The researchers also studied the economic effect of changing the color of the entire fleet of (axis to yellow. The Singapore taxi company involved in the study owns about 16, 700 taxis in a ratio (比例)of one yellow to three blue taxis. If a commercial decision is ma
9、de to switch from blue to yellow taxis, 76.4 fewer accidents would occur per monlh or 917 fewer accidents per year. Assuming an average repair cosi of $ 1, ()00 per car and a downtime of six days, switching the color of all taxis to yellow could produce an annual sayings of $ 2 million.We are eager
10、to continue to validate (证实)the findings of our study by looking at the use of yellow in other types of public transport, such as school buses. For instance, we hope to compare the accident rates of yellow school buses against other colors to find out if yellow is indeed a safer color for school bus
11、es. Besides, we are also interested to look at private-hire vehicles and do a comparison of the accident rates of vehicles that are of different colors, explained Professor Ho.(1) Why do yellow taxis result in fewer accidents?A. Because yellow can be seen more easily.B. Because yellow signals a warn
12、ing of danger.C. Because drivers tend to be more careful in yellow taxis.D. Because people act more quickly in yellow surroundings.(2) The underlined word fleets in Paragraph 1 probably means colorsA. typesbrandsB. groupsWhats Prof Ho*s study based on?A. Physical risks taxi passengers experience.B.
13、The economic effect of changing taxi color.C. Data from Singapores largest taxi company.D. Personal reports from taxi drivers worldwide.(3) What do Prof Hos words in the last paragraph suggest?A. School buses should be painted yellow.B. Their findings are worth popularizing.C. Yellow should be widel
14、y used in public transport.D. Their study will be furthered.(4) What can be the best tide for the text?A. Caution: Yellow Taxis AheadSafer to Ride in Yellow TaxisB. The Preferred Color-YellowColors and Accidents20、【来源】2019年天津南开区高三三模(D篇)第5155题12.5分When you eat out in a restaurant, it is not unusual t
15、o hear people yelling, Let me get this one! and sometimes sec them pushing or arm wrestling to fight for the privilege of paying the bill.These fights are often very loud and active. Each person involved shows an honest desire to pick up the bill, and in the end, all the people at the table give the
16、 winner praise and gratitude.In fact, figuring out who will get the bill is always a headache for Chinese people at formal meals. Although the people hosting the meal are very likely to pay the check, it is a common practice to make a token (象征性的)effort to pay (he bill, but you will embarrass them i
17、f you do end up actually chipping in (凑)some cash.In recent years, TAL#NBSPgoing Dutch has been accepted by many young people. But older generations who fear losing face still find it embarrassing and mean to calculate each persons share of the bill. As travel guide brand Lonely Planet noted, it is
18、considered the height of unsophistication (不懂 人情世故)But these days, thanks to digital payment apps, splitting the bill electronically is becoming a widely- accepted idea. Even people from older generations would like to do so.By scanning a QR code and paying their share via social networking tool WcC
19、hat and e-commcrcc ape Alipay on their smart phones in one easy click, urban Chinese are finding it easier to save them the embarrassment of figuring out each persons payment when they order a meal.This function has made going Dutch less trouble and more fun in China, CNN noted.Because of their conv
20、enience, many of us are never without our phones. And person-to-person mobile payment services arc incredibly easy to use and save the trouble of dealing with change, said an 18-year-old student in China.You can also leave funny notes using emoji (表情符号)like a bowl of rice or a cup of tea to describe
21、 a meal (hat you have shared.What is the passage mainly about?A. The Chinese tradi tion of dining out with friends.B. A new trend of splitting the bill in China.C. How social networking tools have influenced our daily lives.D. Why people in China argue over who pays the bill when dining out.(1) Spli
22、tting the bill at formal meals was considered to be a (an) task.A. hardeasyB. excitingfunny(2) Many Chinese people make a token effort to pay the bill because .A. they don,t want to be considered unsophisticatedthey want praise and gratitude from their friendsB. they consider it an honor to host the
23、 meal and pay the billI), they find it hard to work out how much each person needs to pay(3) The underlined phrase going Dutch (in Paragraph 4) probably means figuring out the total paymentA. taking turns to pay the billfighting for the privilege of paying the billB. each person paying their own exp
24、ensesAccording to the passage, which is NOT the advantage of using digital payment alps to split the bill?A. They, re easier to use and snore interesting.B. They save the trouble of dealing with change.C. They make it easier to figure out how much money each person has to pay.1) . They make peop 1 e
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