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天津市河东区2021届高三下学期英语第二次模拟测试试卷

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。

For hours after their boat sank, Ken Henderson and Ed Coen trod (踩) water in the Gulf of Mexico, talking about life and death while1to survive. For more than 30 hours, it worked.

Then Henderson was forced to make a decision that would2his life, but not his best friend's. "I'm going to go for help or you're not going to make it" Henderson told Coen, just before cutting the strap (带子) that3them in the deep, cold waters. "I understand," Coen responded, giving Henderson a4 set of instructions. "Kiss the babies for me."

Days after the5trip ended in tragedy, Henderson told the tale to the press.

They had been fishing for a few hours when suddenly Coen 6the boat was filled with water. Henderson got the engine roaring- only to have the salt water that had leaked in 7it straight away. Coen jumped to the right, his sunglasses and cap 8. The two grabbed extra life jackets and other floating items, including a half-full bottle of cola.

"The water was so cold and it took your breath away," Henderson said. They immediately began to9.

The pair prepared for a long wait. And they talked.

"We discussed things and discussed life. We discussed families. We just tried to keep 10," Henderson said.

Eventually Coen started hallucinating (产生幻觉). Henderson tried to keep Coen's arms and legs11 But as morning came, Coen's situation12. So Henderson decided to cut the strap.

He 13for two hours, tired, frustrated and depressed. Then he saw an oil rig(钻塔) in the,14. He swam, seeing ice and crystal trees in the water. He minded himself 15there were no trees.

His legs were so weak that he could 16lift them, and Henderson slowly pulled himself up the rig's ladder. It was over 50 miles from where they had gone in the water.

All he could think of was Coen. Convinced his friend would17, he told the coastguard where they had18.

Two hours later, a fisherman found a body in life jacket.

Later, in the hospital, Henderson saw his19. He apologized and asked for forgiveness. He 20to realise his wishes and look after his girls.

"I felt like a part of me had died out there," Henderson said.

(1)
A、struggling B、developing C、watching D、encouraging
(2)
A、treat B、forget C、ignore D、save
(3)
A、separated B、connected C、reported D、memorized
(4)
A、first B、cool C、last D、cold
(5)
A、business B、fishing C、diving D、exploring
(6)
A、pretended B、questioned C、learned D、noticed
(7)
A、break B、take C、bring D、catch
(8)
A、going off B、flying off C、taking off D、switching off
(9)
A、sink B、laugh C、sleep D、shiver
(10)
A、removed B、satisfied C、occupied D、moved
(11)
A、walking B、moving C、running D、rushing
(12)
A、worsened B、lessened C、shortened D、widened
(13)
A、torn B、cried C、swam D、drove
(14)
A、light B、dark C、dream D、distance
(15)
A、confidently B、terribly C、honestly D、constantly
(16)
A、barely B、easily C、carelessly D、uselessly
(17)
A、arrive B、survive C、achieve D、relieve
(18)
A、come B、turned C、risen D、parted
(19)
A、stranger B、captain C、friend D、visitor
(20)
A、protected B、promised C、prevented D、asked
举一反三
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

In 2019, Thierry Henry, a bus driver, found there was a rise in bike thefts in his city, Reykjavik. Rather than 1 that the bike was gone forever, he decided to take matters into his own hands and started to track down the bikes and return them to their 2 owners. 

The 44-year-old has helped return hundreds of stolen bikes in the past 4 years. His social media account has over 14, 500 members and helps people track down more than just lost bikes. His page 3 to people who have lost tools, cars and other items of high value. On top of his noble act, Henry has helped the bike 4 to reform in the process. 

5 , Henry would deal with the thieves with anger. However, over time, he realized that most of the thefts were driven out of poverty and other issues. He went from feeling 6 towards the thieves, to developing empathy (同理心) for their situations. It was very tough at first. But Henry decided to try to 7 them and just talk to them. 

From this moment onward, he reached out to the thieves, offering help and guidance. After the change in his 8 , Henry found that the bike thieves began to often hand back the bikes to him. Amazingly, some former thieves that Henry helped now 9 him in looking for the stolen bikes. 

"It's like a 10 that has got bigger and bigger, ". says Henry. "It's not only me. Many times, someone spots a bike hidden in a bush and takes a picture. Then someone else comments, 'hey, that's my bike'. "

Thanks to Henry, everyone's looking out. 

完形填空

For the past 18 years, my daughter has been around me all the time. Now that she is in college, the 1 of our relationship has totally changed and our relationship is completely 2 . I'm not going to be there every morning to have breakfast with her. I won't know when she's mad or when she's happy. Here's a little story of our new 3 .

A week ago, my daughter wanted to 4 so she called me during the day as I was in meetings. I 5 her later on, but she was in class. At midnight, she reached out 6 to ask if we could talk. Well, guess what? I was 7 . I thought we would talk the next day, but she was not 8 ... 

Research shows that parents are 9 when their children are grown up, but for me that is when I start to get concerned. I am always left to 10 , how can I, as a parent, remain 11 to my daughter to guide, support and love through life's changes?

We may have to 12 the way we communicate. My daughter encouraged me to go digital. That's how I ventured into the world of social media, following her updates and occasionally sharing my own experiences. Through this 13 presence, the physical gap is 14 and I feel I still have an active role in her life.  This experience serves as a reminder that 15 , however scary, holds the promise of growth in our shared journey. 

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Rebecka Peterson, a high school math teacher, is the nation's 2023 Teacher of the Year. Her first year of teaching wasn't without its 1 ,but she remembered why she was there and wanted to bear those2 thoughts in mind. So she 3 the One Good Thing blog.

It was 4 and fun, really. Every evening, she would write on her blog, 5 "one good thing she experienced that day. She gave her blog the tagline; "Every day may not be good, but there is on good thing in every day."

She encouraged her 6 to do the same in their handwritten journals. Just a few minutes a day to7 something good that happened—that would be enough, she 8 . She believes that it will make them happier and more 9 to learn.

During her eleven years in teaching, Peterson has10 that some students find math difficult. But her efforts to make it 11 made her the 2023 Oklahoma Teacher of the Year. From there, she made the 12 to win the nation's 2023 Teacher of the Year.

Peterson has travelled around the country, talking to teaches about binging 13 back to Classrooms. Her goals include emphasizing the positive experiences students have not only with math but with learning 14 . She hopes her stories will attract new teachers to the profession and give 15 to current ones.

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    In my early thirties, I decided to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa at 5, 895meters above sea level. 

    After months of preparation, I started my great 1 . At the base of the mountain, I met Mik, a local porter, who warmly 2 me. Mik's job was to carry my equipment up the mountain, set up the tent, and carry everything back down after reaching the 3

    The first day of the climb was 4 the rain forest, across a slippery , muddy ground covered with tree roots and vines (藤蔓) . Mik was carrying 30 kilos on his head! By that evening, we made it to 3, 000meters. The air was 5 and it was colder. When I arrived at the campsite for the night, my tent was already set up and waiting for me. 

    Day two was much steeper and rockier. I really had to 6 what I was doing. And I felt guilty for the tough 7 Mik had to work in. Yet when I turned to Mik, he said with the biggest smile, "pole, pole, "which means"8 , take it easy" in his native language. I 9 back, my burden lighter somehow. 

    Over the next five days, the climb got 10 difficult. The temperatures could 11 from 21℃to below freezing in a few hours. At 5, 700 meters, there's only half the oxygen 12 in each breath compared to at sea level. That leaves many people with severe headache. Yet Mik always had a smile and a positive attitude. It had an enormous impact on mo, giving me the 13 to keep going. 

    Even today, when I find myself 14 with anything in life, I just think back to Mik and his smile. A great attitude can bring joy to those around you, or even 15 strangers to the top of a mountain. 

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