2019年天津南开区高三一模英语试卷-学生用卷.docx
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1、2019年天津南开区高三一模英语试卷学生用卷一、单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)I、【来源】2019年天津南开区高三一模第1题1分2014年高考真题江苏卷第15题20172018学年江苏南通海安市江苏省海安高级中学高二上学期期中第35题1分2014年高考真题江苏卷 ! Somebody has left the lab door open.Dont look at me.A. Dear meHi, thereB. Thank goodnessCome on2、【来源】2019年天津南开区高三一模第2题1分2017年高考真题江苏卷第30题1分A quick review of su
2、ccesses and failures at the end of year will help your year ahead.A. shapeswitchB. stretchsharpen3、【来源】2019年天津南开区高三一模第3题I分20202021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9题1.5分For all the failure of his business, he remains optimistic and untroubled by his problems.A. hopefully over a red sandy path in the reserve
3、, searching for the lion that has left upon TAL#NBSPit his unmistakable prints.Each year, tens of thousands of tourists come to Kenyas national parks to try to visit the big five: elephants, rhinoceros, leopards, buffaloes, and lions. The attraction of these animals to people all over the world mean
4、s that the nations economy is tied to the protection of its wildlife. If Kenyas wildlife disappears, so docs its second-largest source of income.Considering the rapid urban development in Kenya, this isnt unimaginable. In 2016, a study shows that many of the nations most treasured species have falle
5、n to less than one-third of their population counting from just 40 years ago. The number of lions fell, loo. In 1998, (he nation was home to over 15, 000; only about 2, 000 remain today. Several experts have predicted they could disappear entirely from the country in the next two decades.Wildlife pr
6、otection efforts in Kenya must be at the sacrifice of other things. People were forced to leave their land and into smaller surrounding regions. Communities like Kasaines are now finding it increasingly difficult to maintain a traditional Maasai lifestyle. But they are glad that their sacrifice real
7、ly makes a difference.(1) What did Kasaine learn on his way to school and back home?A. The beauty and risk of the wildlife.B. The method of tel 1ing different plants.C. The skills of telling different paw prints.D. The lifestyle of a traditional Maasai family.(2) What does the underlined word it in
8、Paragraph 3 refer (o?A. The lion.B. The path.C. The reserve.D. The group.(3) Why is Kenya making efforts to protect wildlife?A. To improve the nationt s economy.B. To offer more jobs to the local people.C. To show the importance of the “big five”.D. To set a good example to other countries.(4) What
9、do wc know from the fifth paragraph?A. The lions in Kenya are in danger of dying out.B. The number of species declined seriously in 2016.C. The nation, s economy is experiencing a very hard period.D. Species in Kenya decreased every year in the recent ten years.(5) How does Kasaine feel about his sa
10、crifice?A. Unpleasant.B. Hopeful.C. Doubtful.D. Worthwhile.19、【来源】2019年天津南开区高三一模第4650题12.5分(每题2.5分)The next generation of artificial intelligence ( AI) may be sitting right beneath you, at least if furniture maker Ikea has any say in the matter. The Swedish furniture companys future-living research
11、lab in Copenhagen is conducting a survey to understand what people want when it comes to smart furniture.AI is now walking into more aspects of peoples daily lives. Self-driving cars are just around the corner, and AI robots can play and beat the best players of strategy games. As smart home technol
12、ogies have become more TAL#NBSPubiquitous, products ranging from smart electrical outlets (插座)to smart smoke alarms are flooding (he market. Therefore, its not surprising that Ikea would be moving in the same direction.Exactly why people would want their sofa or bed frame to speak to (hem, track the
13、ir daily movements or offer help is not yet clear. Though Ikeas new survey doesnt directly answer that question, it does provide a hint of whai people would feel comfortable with. Most participants wanted a more humanlike form of virtual (虚拟的)assistants, as opposed to one that is more robotic. In te
14、rms of the ideal gender (性别)of the assistants, the most popular choice was neither male nor female. Few wanted a religious form of AI.Just as with human friends, most wanted AI friends that were like them, affirming their own worldview. They wanted an AI assistant that was reasonably intelligent-tha
15、t could collect data to predict what a person wanted before he or she asked, and that could prevent someone from making mistakes.This is not the first time that Ikea has set foot in the field of futuristic technologies. In addition to wireless charging tables and chainless bikes that never rust, the
16、 furniture giant has also pictured smart kitchens that can cook the best meals. To decide on how intelligent you want your next sofa or bookshelf to be. you can take Ikeas survey online.(1) The survey carried out by Ikea aims to .A. know people, s need for smart furni tureunderstand future lifestyle
17、B. promote the companys smart furnitureanswer people* s questions(2) What does the underlined word ubiquitous in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Beautiful.B. Common.C. Normal.D. Environmental.(3) What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A. The differences between robotlike and humanlike assistants.B. What form o
18、f AI assistants people want.C. What kind of friends people want.D. The popular robots on the market.(4) Most participants in the survey wanted an AI assistant that could .A. help them become smartercommunicate with them without troublesB. have its own worldviewdeal with their problems in advance(5)
19、Which of the following products arc from Ikca?A. Smart sofas that can speak to you.B. Smart beds that can track your daily movements.C. Wireless charging cars.D. Rustless bikes without chains.20、【来源】2019年天津南开区高三一模第5155题12.5分(每题2.5分)As parents, we want our children to reach their full academic potent
20、ial. We read to them, encourage their special talents, and support them when they have problems. If they choose to participate in music or sports, we also help them reach their potential in those areas. These are all good goals.There is, however, an even more important goal. It is a goal more diffic
21、ult than excellence in arithmetic or soccer or the violin. Parents are responsible for providing their children with a moral compass. They need to nurture and treasure goodness in their children. Every child has the capacity to become a good, decent human being. To fulfill this capacity, children ne
22、ed the guidance and support of parents and other adults. Raising good, moral children is the most important job wc will have.What is a good, decent human being? While we may differ on some details, most would agree that respect for others, kindness and caring, honesty and honor, and a reverence (尊重)
23、for life arc key. Good, decent human beings are people with a firm sense of direction and purpose-a moral compass-to guide their lives. Children need our help to develop these characteristics and values.While most people try to act with honor and kindness, doing so consistently is difficult and requ
24、ires lifelong effort. Goodness is not easy for an adult and it is even more difficult for a child. They do not have the knowledge, experiences, or cognitive skills to understand the impact and consequences of their actions.Reinforcement is sometimes an efficient approach to building positive behavio
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