天津市南开区2022-2023学年高三下学期质量检测(一)英语试题.docx
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1、20222023学年度南开区第二学期高三年级质量监测(一)高三年级 英语学科 笔试试卷本试卷分第I卷(选择题)、第n卷(非选择题)两部分,共13。分,考试 用时100分钟。第I卷1至13页,第n卷14至16页。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。答卷时,考 生务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,答在试卷上的无效。考试结束后,请将本试卷 和答题卡一并交回。祝各位考生考试顺利!第I卷注意事项:1每小题选出答案后,用铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用 橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。2本卷共55小题,共95分。第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空(共
2、15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个可以填入空白处的最佳选项。例: Stand over thereyoull be able to see it better.A. orB. andC. butD. while答案是Bo1. 一 Ive been promoted to the director of sales department and Im wondering whether I can ask for a big pay rise. After all, the economy is struggling these days.A. You can
3、 make itB. Youve gone too farC. Ifs up to youD. Good for you2. Currently, almost 50 percent of jobs, including journalism,withtechnology that can operate automatically.The rapid pace of global warming and its effects on habitats raise the question of whether species are able to keep up so that they
4、remain in suitable living conditions. Some animals can move fast to adjust to a quickly changing climate. Plants, being less mobile, rely on means such as seed dispersal (传播)by animals, wind or water to move to new areas, but this redistribution typically occurs within one kilometer of the original
5、plant. Writing in Nature, Juan P. Gonzalez -Varo sheds light on the potential capacity of migratory (迁徙的)birds to aid seed dispersal.Gonzalez -Varo and colleagues report how plants might be able to keep pace with rapid climate change through the help of migrating birds. They analyzed an impressive d
6、ata set of 949 different seed-dispersal interactions between bird and plant communities, together with data on entire fruiting times and migratory patterns of birds across Europe.The authors hypothesized (假定)that the direction of seed migration depends on how the plants interact with migratory birds
7、, the frequency of these interactions or the number of bird species that might transport seeds from each plant species.Perhaps the most striking feature of these inferred seed movements is the observation that 35 percent of plant species across European communities, which are closely related on the
8、phylogenetic tree (进化树谱),might benefit from longdistance dispersal by the northward journey of migratory birds. This particular subset (/卜组)of plants tends to fruit over a long period of time, or has fruits that persist over the winter. This means that the ability of plants to keep up with climate c
9、hange could be shaped by their evolutionary history - implying that future plant communities in the Northern Hemisphere (半球)will probably come from plant species that are phylogenetically closely related and that have migrated from the south.This study provides a great example of how migratory birds
10、 might assist plant redistribution to new locations that would normally be difficult for them to reach on their own, and which might offer a suitable climate.46. The rapid pace of global warming and its effect are mentioned in Paragraph 1A. to call public attention to seed dispersalB. to show the th
11、reat of climate change to human beingsC. to provide the background of Gonzalez -Varos researchD. to explain why some animals can adapt to climate change47. How could plants keep pace with the rapid climate change according to Gonzalez-Varo?A. With the help of wind and water.B. With the help of migra
12、tory birds.C. By adjusting themselves to the climate.D. By relying on animals on land.48. How did Gonzalez -Varo and his colleagues conduct the research?A. By analyzing related data.B. By conducting field research.C. By interviewing experts.D. By reviewing findings of previous studies.49. What can w
13、e infer from Paragraph 4?A. Most plant species benefit from long-distance dispersal.B. The evolutionary history of different plants is similar.C. Plants with longer fruiting times adapt better when transported farther.D. Plant communities in different hemispheres will become less related phylogeneti
14、cally.50. What could be the best title for the text?A. Impacts of Climate Change on Migratory Birds.B. Different Ways to Redistribute Plants to New Climates.C. Plants Struggle to Keep Pace with Climate Change.D. Migratory Birds Aid the Redistribution of Plants to New Climates.Even though people have
15、 been paralyzed (瘫痪的)playing sports like rugby and football, extreme sports take the whole ordeal (磨难)to the next level. Sports like downhill cycling are very dangerous because one would be going downhill, over rocky or dirt zone, through forests, even at potentially deadly speeds. A slip up could b
16、e your downfall.Nobody who gets into extreme sports goes with the desire to do harm to themselves. With that, athletes train for years and years before they attempt anything extreme. To most people, extreme sports are extreme simply because they take more skill than what an average person has. An at
17、hlete with skill and training makes an extreme thing become a daily routine, which does not wipe out the danger, but greatly reduces it.Even when there is a lot of skill involved, things might not go the athletes way, not at all. Luck and circumstances have a lot to do with how things develop, wheth
18、er above 8,000 meters or in a wood, going downhill. In some places, crossing the street is an extreme sport, considering how wild traffic can get.Some view parkour, the sports of running, jumping and climbing under, around and through buildings, as an extreme sport, while it is more of a life philos
19、ophy, where the athlete does not have to do anything remotely dangerous. Free soloing, which means climbing a rock or ice face without safety gear, is absolutely deadly, where one slip means almost certain death, depending on the height, of course. Skateboarding is relatively safe, but if you consta
20、ntly find ridiculous places to practice on, like the fence of a bridge, then things can get very complicated. The extreme part depends on the athlete.To summarize, yes, extreme sports are dangerous, but the danger depends on the athlete, their choice of sport, direction in which they take it, as wel
21、l as the circumstances. Some things are out of our control, while others we can influence through exercise and healthier risk choices.51. Why is downhill cycling mentioned in Paragraph 1?A. To call for attention to extreme sports.B. To introduce the origin of extreme sports.C. To illustrate the dang
22、er of extreme sports.D. To show the complexity of the extreme sports.52. What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about regarding extreme sports?A. Extreme sports differ from one another.B. Skill matters a lot in maintaining safety.C. Athletes luck is a key factor that influences safety.D. Extreme sports a
23、re more dangerous than regular sports.53. In Paragraph 4, several extreme sports are listed to.A. explain danger depends on the athleteB. show free soloing is the most dangerousC. compare which one involves the most skillD. demonstrate how to choose an extreme sport54. Which would best describe the
24、authors attitude towards the danger of extreme sports?A. Doubtful.B. Objective.C. Intolerant.D. Uninterested.55. Which of the following is the best title of the text?A. Do Extreme Sports Test Your Courage?B. Why Should Extreme Sports Be Banned?C. Why Do We Love Extreme Sports So Much?D. Are Extreme
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