1、2023届天津市十二区重点学校高三毕业联考英语联考(一)学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1-Lets walk to that village together.-_. How can we two girls do that in the dark?AI agree with you.BThats a good point.CYou must be joking!DThats not your opinion!二、未知2Nothing taught by others has the same effect on you as _ learned by yourself.Aone
2、BthatCthoseDit三、单项选择3The steamboat was fully furnished with life preservers. The passengers might be saved _ accidents.Ain spite ofBinstead ofCin case ofDin place of4Zhang Guimei, a famous moral model, _ a better life, but caring for neither, she devoted herself to changing the fates of children in
3、the mountains.Acould have enjoyedBmay enjoyCmust have enjoyedDcan enjoy5This book gives a brief _ of the history of the castle and details of the art collection in the main hall.AoutlineBreferenceCarticleDoutlook四、未知6Turkish officials are saying that the number of people who _ by the earthquakes tha
4、t took place in southeastern Turkey _ at least 20 million.Ahad been affected; reachesBhas affected; reachCwas affected; reachDhave been affected; reaches五、单项选择7Jim, whats the result of the final?Believe it or not, China _ beat its strong opponent France.AnarrowlyBcasuallyCinitiallyDtypically8The num
5、ber of tickets _ will be determined by the size of the stadium.AadaptableBacceptableCadvisableDavailable六、未知9In January 2023, a new year film, Full River Red, _ in Song dynasty, was released and made a hit immediately.AsetBsettingChaving setDto set10She hurriedly ran home, never once looking back to
6、 see whether she _.Awould followBwas followingChas followedDwas being followed七、单项选择11As many as five courses are provided,and you are free to choose_suits you best.AwhateverBwhicheverCwheneverDwherever12The mother goes mad every time she washes the T-shirt_ her son wipes his dirty hands.AthatBwhere
7、CwhichDwhen13A university is an educational institution which _ degrees and carries out research.ArewardsBawardsCpromotesDpresents14The engine of the ship was out of order and the coming typhoon _ the helplessness of the crew at sea.Aadded toBresulted fromCturned outDmade up15When we visited the war
8、d the next morning, we were amazed to see that _, both boys were still alive.Aagainst all oddsBabove the horizonCbeyond all praiseDbehind the schedule八、未知Like most young couples, my husband and I didnt have money for expensive gifts on our first wedding anniversary, but we were _ to exchange thought
9、ful anniversary cards. We boxed each other and no _ on the earth could even _ our love for one another. So when the _ knocked on the door, I was very surprised to see a package from my mother. Eager and _ to see what in it, I quickly tore open the box and _ my eyes filled with tears. Inside the box
10、was a neatly folded _ my mother had made by hand. It was white with rose _ , gold thread and its backing was made up of beautiful purple flowers. Together with the quilt was a note from my mother _ : “Stephanie and Corey, Happy Anniversary! Enclosed is your Wedding Ring quilt. May this quilt keep yo
11、u warm when times are cold and _ you of the promise you made at your wedding. I was touched _ words. I knew my mom _ had sacrificed to be able to make it. I could _ in mind my mother coming home from a long day at work and _ piecing (拼接) the quilt together. My husband and I both knew that with each
12、stitch (一针), a part of my moms _ was sewn right into the quilt. Many years have passed _ we celebrated our first anniversary together, but neither of us has _ the quilt. My husband always _ that the best anniversary gift I have ever _ wasnt from him but from my mother, and I agree. Mothers love is t
13、he beautiful emotion of human beings, which is not _ with heart of profit and wealth.16AanxiousBcontentCexcitedDdisappointed17AfortuneBweddingCgiftDfeeling18ArewardBreviewCrepresentDrenew19AsalesmanBmailmanCdustmanDmilkman20AworriedBangryCsurprisedDcurious21AregularlyBimmediatelyCobviouslyDrecently2
14、2AquiltBcardCcoatDblanket23AmaterialsBpatternsClabelsDsizes24AsayingBdrawingCcoveringDprinting25AcommandBdirectCremindDinform26AoverBthroughCbetweenDbeyond27AimpossiblyBsurelyCmerelyDrarely28ArememberedBnoticedCpicturedDappreciated29Alooking upBstanding upCwaking upDstaying up30AsympathyBloveCgratit
15、udeDpride31AbeforeBwhenCsinceDas32AforgottenBfadedCinquiredDliked33AcomplainsBjokesCdeterminesDargues34AmadeBreceivedCsentDbought35AmixedBseparatedCconvincedDdistinguishedChoosing a major, which is the specialized area of your college study, can be overwhelming. But have no fear! Your choice of majo
16、r will not lock you into a specific career for the rest of your life. And the major you choose will neither predict nor guarantee your future. Consider these factors when picking your major. Career PrepChoose a major because it will prepare you for a specific career path or advanced study. Maybe you
17、 already know that you want to be a nurse, a day trader, or a web developer. Before you declare, take a class or two in the relevant discipline, check out the syllabus for an advanced seminar, and talk to students in the department of your choice. Make sure youre ready for the coursework required fo
18、r the career of your dreams. Earning PotentialFuture earning potential is worth consideringcollege is a big investment, and while college can pay you back in many ways beyond salary, this can be a major factor for students who are paying their own way or taking out loans. According to PayScale. com,
19、 the majors that lead to the highest salaries include just about any type of engineering, actuarial mathematics, computer science, physics, government, and economics. Keep your quality of life in mind, toothat six figure salary may not be worth it if youre not happy at the office. Subjects You LoveS
20、ome students choose a major simply because they love the subject matter. If you love what youre studying, youre more likely to fully engage with your classes and college experience, and that can mean better grades and great relationships with others in your field. If your calling is philosophy, dont
21、 write it off just because youre not sure about graduate school, or what the job market holds for philosophers. Many liberal arts majors provide students with critical thinking skills and writing abilities that are highly valued by employers. Undecided? Explore your interests. If you truly have no i
22、dea what you want to study, thats okaymany schools dont require students to declare a major until you are a second-year student. That gives you four semesters to play the field. Exploring your interests will help you find your best fit major-and maybe even your ideal career.36You dont need to feel f
23、earful when choosing your major because _.Ayour major has completely nothing to do with your futureBchanging career fields are unavoidable in your lifeCyou only spend a little time on whatever subject you chooseDyou are not limited to only one particular career for your whole life37The underlined wo
24、rd discipline is closest in meaning to _.AtheoryBruleCfieldDknowledge38What do we learn about from Para. 3?AHigh salary will not be worthwhile at the cost of your unhappy office work.BFuture career earning is viewed as the top concern for most college students.CYour college investment will be all gi
25、ven back to you in the form of high salary.DIf you choose engineering-related majors, you are sure to earn high salary.39What can we infer from the passage?AYou are advised to choose liberal arts majors for what are provided.BWorse grades result from poor relationships with others in college.CSome s
26、tudents dont necessarily need to decide their choices of majors upon entering college.DEmployers like liberal arts majors more than science majors in job market.40What is the passage mainly about?AWhy is it difficult to choose a major.BWhat influences your choice of a major.CHow can a major affect y
27、our career.DWhen should you decide your major.I had not hugged a friend or a family member for more than two years until recently when my sister-in-law flew in for a brief visit. For everyones safety, we met outside. Despite the wintry weather, her hug warmed me from the inside out. Its strange, but
28、 only now do I truly realize how much Ive missed embracing loved ones- the warmth that remains long after our arms have loosened. Growing up through war in my hometown of Sarajevo, Bosnia, every moment was full of danger. On one peaceful morning. I had begged my mom to let me go outside after spendi
29、ng weeks wilting (蔫) indoors. She finally agreed. I was outside for only 10 minutes when I was caught in an explosion. I ran to my neighbors house for safety and threw my arms around her neck just as my legs collapsed underneath me. She hugged me with both arms and dragged me into her house. I was s
30、till in her arms when the ambulance arrived. Thankfully. I made a full physical recovery, but the emotional scars never left me. Years later there was another explosion near my house. I was safely inside, but my father had left to buy a loaf of bread. He had only just missed the blast. When he came
31、back inside, I gave him the biggest hug imaginable. I was caked in tears as I held him tight. That same night my parents managed to arrange my escape from our war-torn city. They desperately wanted at least some of my childhood to be normal. I was 16 and came to America on my own. A generous host fa
32、mily took me in and I began learning English and going to school. They had a large dog called Oscar. Over the next several months, I secretly struggled with feeling homesick and worried about my family back home. Despite managing quite well at school, I couldnt express my feelings. The only way I sh
33、ared how I felt was by giving Oscar a big hug. It is yet another sad aspect of our pandemic lives that hugging a stranger is the last thing on our minds. For many of us, even hugging a relative or a friend comes with stress and anxiety over risks and precautions (防范). Perhaps we have undervalued the
34、 impact of a simple hug. As I look back on my past, I count myself truly lucky to have been held, shielded and encouraged at some of the most key moments of my life by the almost super power of a hug. I pray that in the not-so-distant future we can safely hold one another again - a friend, relative,
35、 or even a stranger.41Why did the author mention her sister-in-laws visit at the beginning?AIt reminded the author of her past hugs.BIt encouraged the author to hug strangers.CIt made the author think of her large family.DIt made the author forget the pandemic temporarily.42What happened to the auth
36、or when she lived in her hometown of Sarajevo, Bosnia?AHer leg collapsed in an explosion.BHer mother loved her too much to send her to America.CShe was warmed by her neighbors hug.DShe recovered quickly from the wounds of the war.43How did the author feel when she hugged her father?AFrightenedBRelie
37、vedCEmbarrassedDAstonished44What problem did the author find after she came to America?AShe was treated badly by her host family.BShe couldnt catch up with her classmates at school.CShe couldnt adapt to the new environment.DShe missed and worried about her family members.45What is the authors purpos
38、e in writing this article?ATo express how she feels about war.BTo share how important hugs are to her.CTo introduce the ups and downs in her life.DTo complain about the impact of the pandemic.Do you play video games? If so, you arent alone. Video games are becoming more common and are increasingly e
39、njoyed by adults. The average age of gamers has been increasing and was estimated to be 35 in 2016. Changing technology also means that more people are exposed to video games. A new breed of casual gamers has come, who play on smart phones and tablets at spare moments throughout the day. But do they
40、 have any effect on our brains and behavior?Over the years, the media have made various claims about video games and their effect on our health and happiness. “Games have sometimes been praised or demonized, often without real data backing up those claims. Moreover, gaming is a popular activity, so
41、everyone seems to have strong opinions on the topic”, says Marc Palaus, who with his colleagues wanted to see if any trends had appeared from the research to date concerning how video games affect the structure and activity of our brains. They collected the results from 116 scientific studies, 22 of
42、 which looked at structural changes in the brain and 100 of which looked at changes in brain functionality and behavior. The studies show that playing video games can change how our brains perform; and even their structure. For example, playing video games affects our attention, and some studies fou
43、nd that gamers show improvements in several types of attention, such as sustained attention or selective attention. Video games can also be addictive, and this kind of addiction is called “Internet gaming disorder”. Researchers have found functional and structural changes in the neural (神经的) reward
44、system in gaming addicts. These neural changes are basically the same as those seen in other addictive disorders. So, what do all these brain changes mean? “We focused on how the brain reacts to video game exposure, but these effects do not always translate to real-life changes,” says Palaus. As vid
45、eo games are still quite new, the research into their effects is still in its babyhood.46What factor causes a new breed of casual gamers to appear?AVideo games become more and more attractive.BThe pressure from work becomes bigger and bigger.CModern adults are usually very curious about new things.D
46、The development of technology makes games casily accessible.47What does Palaus research focus on?AWhy video games affect brains.BHow video games function in daily life.CWhat effects video games have on gamers brains.DWhich brain regions are affected by video games.48By what way does Palaus carry out his research?ABy experiencing video games.BBy interviewing video gamers.CBy doing scientific experiments.DBy analyzing new scientific studies.49According to the research, why do some gamers get addicted to video games?ABecause