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【赢在高考·黄金8卷】备战2024年高考英语模拟卷(天津专用)
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第 I 卷
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15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1.We down to London when we suddenly found that we were on the wrong road.
A.were driving B.have driven C.would drive D.drove
2.Sometimes he wants to give up, but he becomes ________ when he thinks about helping the poor children in
the West.
A.inspiring B.to be inspired C.inspired D.having inspired
3.--Haven’t seen you for ages! Do you still work in Guangzhou?
---______. It’s two years since I worked there.
A.Yes, I have B.Yes, I do C.No, I haven’t D.No, I don’t
4.After talking to Lucia about the advantages of the new robotic vacuum cleaner for hours, she was finally
________ buying one next month.
A.in need of B.in defence of C.in place of D.in favor of
5.— Excuse me, where is George?
— George ________ too far. His coffee is still warm.
A.must have gone B.might have gone
C.can’t have gone D.needn’t have gone
6.If however hard you study you can only score _______ above average grade, don’t worry. Your talent lies
somewhere else. Not everyone is _______ A-student.
A./; an B.an; an C.an; a D./; /
7.I was ill that day, otherwise I ________the sports meet.
A.must take part in B.must have taken part in
C.would take part in D.would have taken part in
8.Traditional tea processing techniques and their associated social practices in China ______ UNESCO’sRepresentative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage on November 29, 2022.
A.were added to B.added to
C.have been added to D.have added to
9.My mother is grateful to the surgeon, without________ first aid she would never rose to her feet again.
A.whom B.his. C.which D.whose
10.________ is often the case, I assume, is the fact that when looking back, the bittersweet senior life is always
one’s highlight in pursuit of dream.
A.As B.Which C.That D.What
11.I ________ a new alarm clock the other day at Taylor’s when I heard someone singing a familiar song.
A.bought B.was buying C.has bought D.would buy
12.Our firm is seeking for an editor, especially _______with creativity and imagination.
A.one B.that C.those D.the one
13.After completing and signing it, please return the form to us in the envelope .
A.providing B.having provided C.provided D.to provide
14.We hoped that by the end of the year we _______ the job.
A.had finished B.finished
C.would have finished D.will finish
15.______, he still couldn’t afford it.
A.Cheap although the jacket was B.Cheap as the jacket was
C.As the jacket was cheap D.No matter how cheap was the jacket
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16〜35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最
佳选项。
There isn’t a book that I always 16 to at this most wonderful time of year, as jingle-bell 17
has it. Having said that, my husband is much more Christmassy than me and there are two texts he has made a(an)
18 part of the family festival, like the 19 tributes to the dawn of next year led by the calendar.
This Christmas, then, the following unchanging ritual (仪式) will be 20 . He shooed us to the
sitting room, withdrawing a shiny black long-playing 21 from its ancient, crumbling sleeve and place it
on the turntable.
When he did this the first time our children were 22 , as up to that point in their young and tech-
centric lives they’d never seen such a thing before. They were quite happy to watch it go round and round 23
原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究! 2the point of the ritual was the spinning disk, whatever sound was coming out of the two ancient speakers.
“Richard Burton is the best,” my husband then cut in 24 . As the dark Welsh 25 of
Burton began to narrate (解说) Dylan Thomas’s radio drama Under Milk Wood, the children would settle in
silence, 26 their listening positions in the sitting room by the fire, only slightly anxious about how to
convey without complaining out loud their deep concerns about being detained too long from toys, televisions and
presents.
My husband will sonorously (洪亮地) 27 his favourite bits so we all benefit from hearing the
words in stereo (立体声). Our Master’s Voice and Burton’s declaiming Under Milk Wood together.
“It is a spring, moonless night in the small town, starless and bible-black…”
Filled with seasonal feeling and wonder as any bible reading or carol, the best bit for me is watching my
children’s faces as the 28 words make pictures in their heads 29 Dylan Thomas’s
unimprovable formulations: they see the dogs in the wet-nosed yards and they hear the hushed town breathing.
This is as much a part of Christmas as a Festival of Ten Lessons and Carols from Kings to all my family, and
this is 30 :Even though cold and silence and blackness run through the piece like a layer of 31
, it beats with heat and warmth. It is a celebration of humanity. Compare the words of “Silent Night” to this:
“Time passes. Listen. Time passes. Only you can hear the houses sleeping in the streets in the slow deep salt
and silent black, bandaged night. ”
Of course, on the face of it, Thomas’s A Child’s Christmas in Wales is the more 32 text, and my
husband will often play or read that too. The 33 lines of A Child’s Christmas, “I said some words to
the close and holy darkness, and then I 34 ,” are perfectly final. Dylan Thomas rounds off his little
story of his Welsh childhood as Shakespeare rounds off our little lives — with a sleep.
All is dark, all is bright in both, but the one I ponder 35 my heart is Under Milk Wood.
16.A.rely B.return C.reply D.repeat
17.A.song B.dance C.lyric D.music
18.A.integral B.extra C.optional D.compulsory
19.A.experimental B.annual C.daily D.unusual
20.A.opposed B.outweighed C.observed D.obsessed
21.A.toy B.poem C.record D.trick
22.A.puzzled B.scared C.amazed D.calm
23.A.in term of B.as though C.in that D.even though
24.A.happily B.peacefully C.hurriedly D.confidently
25.A.tones B.sounds C.sighs D.whispers26.A.adapting B.assuming C.avoiding D.arming
27.A.lead in B.join in C.take in D.sink in
28.A.timeless B.priceless C.worthless D.lifeless
29.A.under B.beneath C.via D.without
30.A.when B.what C.where D.why
31.A.coal B.ice C.oil D.flame
32.A.admirable B.appropriate C.acknowledged D.apparent
33.A.winding B.promising C.closing D.stopping
34.A.woke B.suicided C.died D.slept
35.A.in B.over C.across D.beyond
第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Being a blogger can be a good business. Don’t you believe it? Read on!
Meet Gary Vaynerchuk (Gary Vaynerchuk.com)
Gary Vaynerchuk is a New Yorker who gained Internet fame because of a video blog that talked about
everything related to wine. Through online blogging, he built his wine business from a $3-million-dollar-a year
wine retail (零售) store to a $60-million-dollar wine wholesale business. Gary Vaynerchuk has built a multi-
million dollar empire relating to his personal brand.
Meet Rand Fishkin (moz.com)
Rand Fishkin is a college dropout who started blogging about SEO (Search Engine Optimization) back 2022
while working for a family-run web development company. He was also providing SEO consulting services for a
few small clients. SEOmoz has left the consulting business since then and focuses on creating awesome SEO
software instead. The company makes millions of dollars each month.
Meet Pat Flynn (SmartPassiveIncome.com)
Pat is one of the most inspirational bloggers in the world. After losing his job, he was forced to struggle to
support his growing family. He started a website called Smart Passive Income to track his progress with various
websites and online money-making projects. He has built a massive following and readership thanks to his
honesty. Over the last 6 months, Pat has earned, on average, around $50,000 USD per month.
Meet Andrew Sullivan (thedishdaily.com)
原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究! 4Andrew started his blog, The Daily Dish, near the end of 2020. By the middle of 2023, he was receiving
about 300,000 unique visits per month. Just this year, Andrew made some big changes and decided to work on
The Daily Dish full-time: On launch day in 2023, the blog reportedly took in over $330,000, charging $20/month
per reader.
36.After Gary Vaynerchuck started his video blog, ________.
A.he spent most of his time making videos
B.his wine business really took off
C.he loved learning about wine
D.his online security has been threatened.
37.If you’re interested in software, whose blog would you most probably visit?
A.Gary Vaynerchuk’s B.Andrew’s Sullivan’s
C.Pat Flynn’s D.Rand Fishkin’s
38.Why would people most probably visit Smart Passive Income?
A.To learn how to make money online.
B.To learn how to find a job online.
C.To read very inspiring real-life stories.
D.To know about the history of various websites.
39.What do we learn about The Daily Dish?
A.It’s run by a company. B.It’s famous for its blogger’s honesty.
C.It’s mainly about how to cook. D.It earns money by its visits.
40.What can we learn from these bloggers’ experiences?
A.Being a successful blogger is very difficult.
B.The Internet has greatly influenced our life.
C.Successful bloggers can make a great fortune.
D.Everyone can succeed as long as she doesn’t quit.
B
It probably was not easy to translate the tough talks at the high-level meeting between the U.S. and China in
Anchorage. Chinese female translator Zhang Jing became an online hit in China for remaining unflustered(从容不
迫的), graceful, and accurate.
One video of the first session of the diplomatic talks shows how Yang Jiechi starts his response to the
American side at 8.30 minutes, going on until the 24.36-minute mark. Next to him, interpreter Zhang Jing isfiercely taking notes. When Yang finishes speaking, he glances to foreign minister Wang Yi on his right to let him
speak, after which Zhang says, “Shall I first translate?” While the U.S. side was awaiting the translation, Yang
then says: “Ok, you translate,” adding in English: “It’s a test for the interpreter,” after which the American side
says “We’re gonna give the translator a raise!” Zhang then goes ahead and calmly translates Yang’s entire 15-
minute speech.
To give a speedy translation of such a lengthy off-the-record speech is seen as a sign of Zhang’s utmost
professionalism as an interpreter, which many on Weibo praise. “She’s my idol,” multiple people write.
On Sunday, the hashtag “China-U.S. Talks Female Interpreter Zhang Jing” had reached 200 million views,
but it is not the first time for Zhang, who was previously called “the most beautiful interpreter” of the National
Congress in 2013.
Being an interpreter is generally regarded an exciting and attractive job by many netizens, as the career
involves much traveling and international contacts. But the ability to master another language than Chinese is also
often admired.
“Translators are usually the ‘heroes behind the scenes’, “one commenter writes, pointing out how rare it is
for an interpreter to hit the limelight (聚光灯) like this.
“There are still people saying it’s not important to learn English,” another Weibo user writes: “But if that
were true, how could we educate brilliant interpreters like her? How else could we quarrel with Americans at the
conference table?!”
Many who write about Zhang on Weibo say that she is an example or a role model to them: “I hope that my
spoken English one day would be as excellent as hers. This motivates me to try even harder.”
41.We can infer that during the first session of the talk, ________.
A.Zhang Jing seemed fierce because of Yang Jiechi’s long talk
B.Zhang Jing wrote down fierce words in response to the US side
C.it was beyond Zhang Jing’s ability to follow Yang Jiechi
D.Zhang Jing concentrated on translating in an intense atmosphere.
42.What does the underlined “it” in the fourth paragraph refer to?
A.Zhang Jing was called “the most beautiful interpreter”.
B.Zhang Jing became an online hit several years ago.
C.Zhang Jing interpreted for the China-U.S. diplomatic talk.
D.Zhang Jing gave a speedy translation of a long speech.
原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究! 643.Why did the American side say “We’re gonna give the translator a raise!“
A.Because the American side wanted to employ Zhang Jing due to her talent.
B.Because the American side thought Zhang Jing got a low salary.
C.Because the American side considered Zhang Jing’s job quite tough.
D.Because it was impossible for Zhang Jing to assume the task except by a pay rise.
44.Zhang Jing is taken as a good example of________.
A.quarrelling with the American sides
B.enjoying an exciting and attractive job
C.showing the significance of learning English well
D.stressing the importance of educating brilliant interpreters
45.Where does the passage least possibly taken from?
A.Science report.
B.The Internet.
C.Wechat official account.
D.Newspaper.
C
In US emergency rooms (ER), the average wait time to see a doctor is more than two hours. There are more
patients in need than there are doctors, nurses and other staff to help them. Many parents have suffered through
hours in the ER with a sick, upset child, only to get sent home because their case is not considered urgent. What if
there was another choice—like a house call from an intelligent machine?
Now, a new study shows that AI systems can assess a child’s medical chart and come up with a diagnosis, a
determination of what is wrong with that patient.
The study took place at Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center in southern China. First, a team
of doctors reviewed 6, 183 medical charts. They summarized the information in these charts into a list of
keywords linked to disease-related symptoms or signs, such as “fever”. Researchers then taught these keywords to
the AI system. Once trained, the system scanned children’s charts for the key terms, checking if they were present
or not in order to come to a conclusion. Finally, it offered diagnoses based on the charts, narrowing down from
among 55 illness categories.
It agreed with real doctors about 90 percent of the time. It was especially effective at identifying illnesses of
the ear, nose and throat. For these upper-respiratory infections, the Al system got it right 95 percent of the time.
Dongxiao Zhu, an assistant professor of computer science at Wayne State University who did not take part inthe study, however, sees this as “augmented intelligence (增强智能)” rather than “artificial intelligence”, because
the system handled only 55 illness categories. Compare that to thousands of possibilities in the real world. The
machine cannot yet get into the more complex aspects of a medical decision.
Zhu is also concerned about the amount of human work that went into the study—namely, the time and
energy spent by human doctors. They spent hours grading the machine’s assessments and comparing them to their
own. It’s no wonder that the process took four years. Considering that, it may be a while before you can skip the
ER and see a robot-doctor instead.
46.What can we infer from Paragraph 1?
A.Patients pay too much for the ER.
B.American doctors aren’t responsible.
C.Children are treated urgently in the ER.
D.The emergency rooms are crowded with patients.
47.What does the author mainly intend to show in the text?
A.AI systems still have a long way to go.
B.AI systems diagnose disease like doctors.
C.AI systems will take over from doctors someday.
D.AI systems get into complex medical decisions.
48.How does AI system determine a patient’s disease?
A.By examining a patient first. B.By reviewing many medical charts.
C.By scanning keywords about a disease. D.By observing disease-related symptoms.
49.What can you learn about the Al system?
A.Most of the medical judgments by the AI system are identical to doctors’.
B.The AI system trains the patients to assess their medical charts.
C.The AI system mainly focuses on the illnesses of the ear, nose and throat.
D.All of illnesses can be identified by the AI system.
50.What does Zhu think of AI doctors?
A.They need to be improved a lot. B.They will replace real doctors soon.
C.They are suitable for complex disease. D.They help doctors make a quick analysis.
D
Lack is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity," said the American talk show host Oprah Winfrey. I've
原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究! 8never watched her show, but when a self-made billionaire gives life advice it' s probably worth listening to.
Her point is that blind luck is very rare. You may have to be lucky to find a good job these days but that does
not mean you should sit at home waiting for the opportunity to come to you. If you're a Chinese, you may already
be familiar with the tale of a farmer waiting by a tree stump(树桩)for a rabbit to run out and break its neck.
Richard Wiseman, the UK psychologist, conducted an experiment as part of his studies. First he divided
volunteers into two groups: those who said they were lucky in life and those who said they were not. He gave
everyone a newspaper and asked them to look through it to count how many photographs it had inside. On
average, the unlucky people took about two minutes to count the photographs while the lucky people took just
seconds. Why? On the second page of the newspaper, a command, "Stop counting There are 43 photographs in
this newspaper," was written in big letters. The unlucky people mostly did not spot the message.
It's easy to compare this situation to a young person looking for jobs in a local paper. They might search so
hard for one type of position that they miss an even better opportunity. People who are "lucky", in fact, keep an
open mind and don't go through the same routine every day.
I first came to China in 2002 when it was considered a rather strange thing to do, Like many foreigners, my
plan was to teach English for one year. Seven years later, and still here, I've had many great opportunities such as
writing for newspapers and magazines. I did not dream these would have been possible. I've also never been sick,
had an accident, got into a fight or had problems with the police. Coincidence? After reading about Professor
Wiseman's studies I think not.
As Wiseman advises, I usually trust my own judgment. Your friends and parents may give you advice based
on rational(理性)thinking, but it's important to consider how you feel about each choice you make. Your
feeling acts as a warning for a potential problem.
Finally, try to turn bad luck into good. Even if you do fall down and break a leg, the time spent at home can
be used wisely to study English.
51.What do you know about Oprah Winfrey?
A.She is a good organizer of a talk show in America.
B.She became famous through her family background.
C.She was lucky and seldom fell flat on her face.
D.She became successful entirely by her own effort.
52.The writer quoted the Chinese tale of a farmer in order to show________.
A.luck is in your own hand
B.bad luck can turn into good
C.you can't wait for an opportunityD.man can conquer nature
53.From the experiment Wiseman drew the conclusion that________.
A.lucky people are quick-minded
B.unlucky people are slow to read
C.lucky people often have an open mind
D.unlucky people are not routineers
54.The underlined word "spot" is the closest in meaning to "________”.
A.recognize B.mark C.make D.receive
55.Which of the following proverbs most agrees with the writer's point?
A.Make the best of a bad situation.
B.Rome was not built in a day.
C.All is not gold that glitters.
D.A good heart conquers ill fortune.
第 II 卷
第三部分:写作
第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
My name is Brooke Parsons, and the story of my life is different. One day, in April, 1993, I was home alone
when I had a stroke. When my parents came home, they took me to the hospital to learn what lay ahead for all of
us. The stroke has left me with permanent brain damage. The doctors suggested I quit school. However, I chose
the opposite.
After returning to high school, I learned very slowly. I had to decide whether or not to complete the twelfth
grade in 2 years. Thinking I would fail if I chose to do it in one year, finally I made my decision. The staff at
school were very supportive and helped me through the rough times. Finally, I graduated from high school.
Graduating from high school was a huge achievement for me. That was an opportunity for me to be really proud
of just how far I had come with all the odds I had to beat.
原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究! 10I can now walk, talk, dress myself, feed myself and be the independent person I am today. I have achieved
my VCE and I am now at university, studying to be a social worker. I have been a scholarship winner. I have
become a life-long member of the local musical band. All of these achievements are beyond my imagination. Now
I am even in a novel called Second Chances by Neil Mitchall.
I could have easily listened to the doctors when I first had my stroke, but I decided I was going to prove them
wrong as they did not know me, nor did they know just how determined I would be.
It’s a big world out there. I have done and achieved so much and never once will I allow the odds to get the
better of me, as there is still a whole lot more things out there for me to do. I love life and I am living it to the
maximum
56.How was the author affected by the stroke? (no more than 6 words)
57.What decision did he make after returning to school? (no more than 10 words)
58.What did the authors efforts bring him? (no more than 10 words)
59.What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean? (no more than 10 words)
60.What do you think of the author and why? (no more than 20 words)
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
61.假如你是晨光中学的学生李津。上周五,你校开展了“校园艺术节”活动。请你为校英文报写一篇
活动报道,内容包括:
1.活动时间、目的;
2.活动内容(如书画摄影展览,合唱比赛等);
3.活动反响和效果。
注意:
(1)词数不少于100:
(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯:
(3)开头已给出,不计入总词数。
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