2020年天津红桥区高三一模英语试卷-学生用卷.docx
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1、2020年天津红桥区高三一模英语试卷学生用卷一、单项选择(本大题共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)1、【来源】2020年天津红桥区高三一模第I题I分Arc you going to take part in the speech contest? its too good an opportunity to miss.A. No problems.B. That* s for sure.C. Why me?D. How come?2、【来源】2020年天津红桥区高三一模第2题1分20192020学年天津南开区高三上学期期末第2题1分Youll find this map of great in
2、 helping you to get around in London.A. valueeffectB. concernvision3、【来源】2020年天津红桥区高三一模第3题1分20192020学年天津南开区高三上学期期末第3题1分20202021学年天津南开区天津市南开中学高一上学期期中第24题0.5分Every life has its ups and downs, but having a (n) attitude to life has beenfound (o be very important.A. convenientoptimisticC. impressiveMany
3、people around me make a difference to the world on a daily basis-being kind in unexpected ways and sharing the generosity of their lives with others. I, like many of them, volunteer some of my time in order to give back just a little of what I am so blessed to have. I volunteered to go to Guatemala
4、with an eyeglass team from International Relief Teamsan organization I have supported in other ways fbr many years.Our team went to a small town in Guatemala, San Augustin. We set up our tables and packages of pre-made glasses in the dirty courtyard of a clinic, put up (he Snellen chart (an eye char
5、t) on a wall, and began our work.Young and old people came from many of the surrounding towns. Most had never received an eye exam before. They waited for hours patiently in the sun, never complaining. If we could help them out, their thankfulness for a simple pair of glasses was overwhelming. Some
6、only left with eye drops or sunglasses, and even these people expressed their gratitude sincerely. All of (hem were very generous with blessings and smiles. Wc heard over and over from people who knew their eyes needed help but they had not gone to a doctor because it was too expensive, or had not g
7、ot the glasses they needed for the same reason.Its so easy lo overlook how much difference the volunteers* small actions can make to the lives of people in Guatemala. The glasses in my country arc so easily available, but to people in Guatemala, they are not.As those who could give them a hand, we w
8、atched their lives change. What a gift sight isand what a difference being able to see clearly makes! Here, wed like you to join us and take action to help people in need. And every day, those actions change lives. No action is too small; no action is ever wasted.(1) According to Paragraph I, the au
9、thor is probably .A. a major host of good deedsa sponsor of an eyeglass teamB. a generous neighbor in his communitya supporter of International Relief Teams(2) What do we know about the volunteers in the eyeglass team?A. Their working environment is simple.B. They are medi ca1 experts nationwi de.C.
10、 Their initial preparation is inadequate.1) . They have served peop 1 e in Guatemala for years.(3) Which of the following words can be used to describe most people in Guatemala?A. Kind and helpful.B. Poor but grateful.C. Considerate and patient.D. Knowledgeable but unhealthy.(4) What can we infer fr
11、om Paragraph 4?A. Rome was not built in a day.B. Actions speak louder than words.C. Don, t look down upon those less fortunate.D. Don,t tcike what you have today for granted.(5) What is the authors purpose in writing the passage?A. To urge people to protect their eyes.B. To ask people to volunteer i
12、n Guatemala.C. To call on people to do good deeds in daily life.I). To show the difficult life of people in Guatemala.19、【来源】2020年天津红桥区高三一模(C篇)第4751题12.5分(每题2.5分)The Hope Diamond is one of the worlds most famous jewels. It was in the possession of a series of people: kings, bankers, rich women and t
13、hieves, before its arrival 60 years ago at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.As a rare blue diamond, it has a complex social history, to be sure. But, TAL#NBSPfar more so is its geological history, researchers say in a new report. This is the first time anyone has come up with a factbas
14、ed study or model for how blue diamonds form.The group looked at 42 blue diamonds, including one from South Africa that recently sold for $25 million in 2016. Researchers could tell where the stones were formed based on the very small minerals trapped inside.Diamonds are a hard, clear form of pure c
15、arbon called a crystal (结晶).They form under extreme heat and pressure. Blue diamonds crystallize alongside water-bearing minerals that long ago were part of the floor of the sea. But these minerals were pushed deeper underground during the movement of the Earths plates.Scientists already knew these
16、diamonds received their blue color from the element boron (硼).The study says that boron had once been in ocean water but was eventually pushed into the seafloor rock. Over millions of years, the boron continued to move deep underground.Many diamonds appear colorless. Often, however, they have some y
17、ellow color. Still others have a light brown, pink or green color. About 99 percent of all diamonds form somewhere between 150 to 200 kilometers underground, a far shallower birthplace than their blue relations. These diamonds arc among the deepest ever found. Carnegie Institution for Science geoche
18、misi Steven Shirey said of (he blue diamonds.The public can see the Hope Diamond at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C.(1) By saying (he underlined part in Paragraph 2, the researchers mean the blue diamond .A. was formed in extreme weatherhas a very complex forming
19、 historyB. has a far-reaching influence in societyused to be very popular among rich people(2) How could researchers know the blue diamonds birthplaces?A. By observing their colors.B. By studying their structures.C. By referring to where they were found.1) . By examining tiny substances in them.(3)
20、What makes the diamonds appear blue?A. The water.B. Extreme heat and pressure.C. A special matter.D. The seafloor rock.(4) What is special about blue diamonds compared with diamonds of other colors?A. They contain several colors.B. They form in much deeper underground.C. They come into being in a di
21、fferent way.1) . They are found near the earth1 s surface.(5) What is the passage mainly about?A. The social status of the Hope Diamond.B. The discovery of the Hope Diamond.C. The formation of the blue diamond.D. The diversity of diamonds.20、【来源】2020年天津红桥区高三一模(D篇)第5255题10分(分25分25分25分,25分)Every day a
22、round the world, thousands of people with little to no scholarly training in art history walk into museums. They may or may not read notice boards that share relevant information of the artworks or artists. Imagine, before being permitted to direct their eyeballs to the art on the walls, museum visi
23、tors were required to read a 15- or 20-page introduction to each piece or each artist. How many people would go (o museums if (hat were the case?Yet this seems to be the expectation when it conies to reading classic literature. Classic novels typically come with 15- or 20-pagc introductions, which o
24、ften includeL#NBSPspoilcrs, assuming thatreaders do not come to classic books to discover, be absorbed in, and be suiprised by (he story world. Also, apparently, we mustnt read classics alone, without experts guiding our experiences.However, classic literature is in a unique position to show us that
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