2022年天津市蓟州区高三一诊考试英语试卷含解析

2022年天津市蓟州区高三一诊考试英语试卷含解析

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221.6ᑖDecadesbeforethefirstunaccompaniedchildwasputonaplanetograndma'sinthecareofaflightattendant,afewresourcefulparentsaccomplishedthesameendbysimplydroppingtheirkidsinthemail.Thiswasintheearliestdaysoftheparcelpostservice,whichlaunchedin1913.Beforethat,U.S.PostalServicepackageswerecappedatfourpounds,whichlimitedthegoofythingspeopletriedtosendbypost.Butwhentheparcelservicebegan,allkindsofcargoshowedupinthemailstream,includingcoffins,eggs,dogsand,inafewcases,humanyoung.AccordingtoNationalPostalMuseumhistorianNancyPope,thefirstknowncaseofamailedbabywasin1913whenMr.andMrs.JesseBeaugeofGlenEste,Ohio,shippedtheir10-poundinfantsontohisgrandmother'shomeaboutamileaway,paying15centsinpostageandspringingfor$50ininsurancebecausetheywereworriers.Butsomechildrenweremailedmuchfarther,Popesaid.EdnaNeffofPensacola,Fla.,was6whenshewaspackedoff—orpackagedoff—toherfather'shomeinChristiansburg,Va.,720milesaway.Thepreciousparcelsweren'ttrulyparcelsinthebrown-paper.Insteadtheyweremorelikecompanionsinthearmsoftheircarriersorwalkedalongtheroute12.Butthemostfamousmailedchild,MayPierstorff,wasindeedsentbyanIdahorailwaymailcarin1914withtheappropriatestampsstucktohertravelingcoat.May'spicturesurvives,butnophysicalevidenceofhertrip."WewouldsurelovetohavethatcoatJPopesaid.In1914,thepostmastergeneralinstitutedaruleaboutthemailthatstandstothisday:nohumans.Butthatdidn'tstopanambitiousthieffromcratinghimselfupandshippinghimselfairmail.WhenWilliamDeLucia,packedinatrunklabeled"MusicalInstruments"alongwithfoodandanoxygentank,wasairborne,heclimbedout,pilferedthousandsofdollars9worthofgoodsfromtheregisteredmailandsealedhimselfbackup.HewasarrestedattheAtlantaairportin1980afterhistrunkpoppedopenasitwasbeingunloaded.“Wehavehisoxygentank”atthePostalMuseum,Popenotedwithpride.1ஹWhatdidU.SPostalServiceputalimittobefore1913?A.Thevalueofthemail.B.Theweightofparcels.C.Thecontentinthemail.D.Thepostageforpackages.2ஹHowwasJesseBeauge9ssonmailed?A.Packedinamailbox.B.Walkedalongtheroute.C.SentbyarailwaymailcanD.Carriedinthearmsofthepostman.

33ஹWhatdoesNancyPopewishtobeexhibitedmostinthePostalMuseum?A.May'spicture.B.Thebrown-paper.C.May'stravelingcoat.D.Idahorailwaymailcar.4ஹWhodiscoveredWilliamDeLuciaatlast?A.Theairportporter.BTheairportpolice.C.Thepassengervictims.D.Thepostmastergeneral.22.8ᑖThePeanutsMovie,whichhitstheaterstoday,bringstolifeoneofthemostpopularcomicstrips3456evertoappearinprint.Fordecades,kidshavefoundhumorandcomfortinCharlieBrownandhispetdog,Snoopy.ThecharacterscamefromthepenofCharlesM.Schulz,whosecomicstrip,Peanuts,firstappearedinnewspapersin1950.Schulz,whodiedin2000,wasoneofthemostinfluentialcartoonistsinhistory.Hisson,CraigSchulz,hasreinventedthePeanutscharactersforanewgenerationofkidswhomayonlybefamiliarwiththeholidayspecialsonTV.Craigco-wrotethescreenplayforThepeanutsMoviewithhisownson,Bryan.DirectorSteveMartinocreatedthecomputer-animated3Dcharactersforthemovie.Eventhoughheusednewtechnology,hewantedtostaytruetoCharlesSchulz'soriginaldrawings.lovetodraw,Ilovetotellstories,andIgottodoitinabigmovielikethis,“Martinosaid."Myhopewastobringthesecharacterstolifeinabiggerwaythanwe'veeverseen,butbetruthfultowhothey'vealwaysbeen.”11-year-oldNoahSchnappvoicesthecharacterofCharlieBrown."Itwasabitdifficultatthebeginning/9Noahsaid."ButonceIgotintoit,Ihadsomuchfun."AlexGarfin,12,isthevoiceofLinus,Charlie'sfriend.AlexhaswordsofwisdomnotjustforCharlie,butalsoforkidswhowanttoworkontheentertainmentindustry.wIfyoudon'tsucceed,tryagain,9,hesaid."Youmaynotsucceed99percentofthetime,butthat1percentprobabilitywillbringyousomething."FrancescaCapaldi,11,whovoicestheLittleRed-HairedGirl,agrees.“Dreambig,“shesaid."Ifyoureallywantsomething,justgoforit.”1ஹWhatcanweknowaboutThePeanutsMovie?A.ItismorepopularthanthecomicstripPeanutsB.itwaschangedintoTVspecialsbyCraigSchulzz.C.IthasmorecharactersthanthecomicstripPeanuts

4D.CharlesSchulz'ssonandgrandsonwrotethescreenplay.2ஹSteveMartinothinksitisimportantto.A.bringthemaincharacterstolife.Bmakethemoviefitfortoday'skids.C.developthemovieusingnewtechnology.D.keepthecharacterswhatthey'vebeenlike3ஹHowmanycharactersofthemoviearementionedinthetext?A.3B.4C.5D.64ஹWhatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Acomputer-animatedmoviebringsPeanutstolifeB.ThePeanutsMoviehelpsyourealizeyourdream.C.CharlesSchulzandhiscomicstripPeanuts.D.TheSchulzsgiveyouhumorandcomfort.238ᑖIstartedreadingShakespearewhenIwasnine,aftermygrandfather,anactor,sentmeacopyofRomeoandJuliet.Thestoryandthelanguageattractedme.IfoundoutaboutShakespeareGlobeCentreNewZealandSGCNZandstartedvolunteeringforthemwhenIwasabout10.WhenIwas13,1managedtorunafilmprojectwithSGCNZ.I'mhome-educatedandapart-timecorrespondencestudent7ᣴ9aswell.Wehaveadramagroupmadeupofquiteafewpeoplewhoarealsohome-educatedPvealsojoinedWellingtonYoungActors,ayouththeatrecompany.Therearemanysimilaritiesanddifferencesbetweenbeinghome-educatedandattendingafive-dayprogramme.Ilovehearingotherstudents'reactionswhenmeetingthemandsharemydifferentwaysofexperiencingtheworldwiththem.WhileexplainingthewayIlearncanbeachallenge,Ilovehelpingpeopletounderstandthereisn'tjustonewayoflearning.Beinghome-educatedhasofferedmethefreedomtohaveanindividualizededucationandtopursuemypassions.MyeducationhasalwaysbeenaboutmakingthosefocusesbutIdolotsofthesamethingsaspeoplewhoattendfive-dayprogramsdo.ShakespeareisagreatapproachtolotsofthingsaroundEnglish,historyandthearts.Ithinksomethingyoulearnwhenyouperformisconnection.Youhavetohaveaconnectionwithyourfellowactors,withtheaudienceandwithShakespeare.IlearnthisfromactuallybeingonstageandfromtakingpartindifferentShakespearefestivalprograms.Ibelieveit'stheemotioninShakespearethatmakesitrelevanttoday.Youcanbereadingsomethingthatwaswritten400yearsagoandbeabletoseepartsofyourlifeintheworkasitshowsyouhowtounderstandtheworldandexplorealotofdifferentideas.1ஹWhatcanwafive-dayprogram9,be?A.Afilmproject.B.Areadingactivity.

5C.Schooleducation.D.Stageperformance.2ஹWhydoestheauthorchoosehomeeducation?A.Tobedifferentfromothers.B.Tobetterfocusonhispassions.C.Toenjoymorepersonalfreedom.D.Toimprovehisacademicperformance.3ஹWhatdoweknowabouttheauthor?A.Afamousyoungactor.B.Aloyalprogramvolunteer.C.ahomeeducationwriter.D.AdevotedShakespeare-Ioven24.8ᑖAmericanfamiliesareaccustomedtosettlinginfarawayplaces,whichhasbeenanationalphenomenon.Decadesofdata,includingamorerecentGallupstudy,characterizestheUSasoneofthemostgeographicallymobilecountriesintheworld."AboutoneinfourUSadults24percenthasreportedmovingwithinthecountryinthepastfiveyears?9thereportednoted.WiththeexceptionofFinns23percentandNorvvegians22percent,AmericansmoveconsiderablymorethantheirEuropeanpeers.Thoughsomemaymoveforloveorfamily,themajorreasonwhyAmericanschoosetomovearoundis,unsurprisingly,relatedtowork.CitingdatafromtheCurrentPopulationSurvey,apostontheblogoftheNewYorkFednotedthatbetween1998and2013,"slightlymorethanhalfofinterstate:▭Ḅmigrantssaidtheymovedforemployment-relatedreasons-acategorythatincludesmovesundertakenfornewjobs,jobtransfers,andeasiercommutes<=Theseekingofopportunity,particularlyforanimmigrantnation,isanationalmythology>?aswellasanemotionalattachmenttowork.AnewworkingpaperanalyzedbyBenStevermanatBloombergsuggeststhatworkersintheUSnow“putinalmost25percentmorehoursthanEuropeans95inagivenyear.Thisfigurehassteadilyrisensincethe1970s,whenthehoursloggedbyworkersinWesternEuropeandtheUSwereroughlythesame.Thereare,ofcourse,someinternalfactors.TheUSismuchvasterthanmostEuropeancountries,plusitboasts@ᨵacommonlanguage.ItisconsideredtobeasignofanefficientlabormarketthatUSworkerscanbepersuadedtomovetoregionswherethereisasteadygrowthinjobs,suchastheSunBeltinrecentyears.AndwhileAmericanworkersoftenhavefewerlaborprotectionsthantheirEuropeancounterparts,asareportbytheWorldBanknotedin2012,American“laborlawsgiveemployersthepowertofire,hire,orrelocateBCDEworkersaccordingtotheirneeds”,aflexibilitythatisthoughttoaideconomicgrowth.TheWorldBandreportaddedthattheoccupationoftheaverageUSemployeein2006was4years,comparedto10yearsintheEuropeanUnion.Nevertheless,whileAmericansremainexcessivelymobile,FaithKarahanandDariousLiattheNewYorkFedarethelatesttonotethatUSworkersaremovingaroundlessthanbefore.Duringthe1980s,3percentofworking-ageAmericansrelocatedtoadifferentstateeachyear;thatfigurehadbeencutinhalfby2010.“Whilepartofthedecline

6canbeattributedtotheGreatRecession"theauthorssuggest,“thisphenomenontookplaceoverthecourseof9severaldecadesandisnotnecessarilyrelatedtotheeconomicconditions.99Sowhataccountsforthisphenomenon?Around-upoftheoriesbyBradPlumeratTheWashingtonPostincludedtheagingoftheUSworkforce,thefurtherriseoftwo-incomehouseholds,theburdensofrealestate,evolvingworkplaceculture,aswellastheflatlineofwages,whichmakesmovingawayforajob,onaverage,alessrewardingfinancialproposition.KarahanandLiputmuchstockintheeffectsofanagingworkforce,towhichtheyattributeatleasthalfofthedeclineininterstatemigration.wInshort,ayoungindividualtodayismovinglessthanayoungpersondidinthe1980sbecauseofthehigherpresenceofolderworkers,“theywrite,suggestingthatemployershaveshiftedtheiremploymenttacticsFᶍtoadapttothechangingdemographicsHIJKᦪMoftheworkforce.Needlesstosay,moviesaboutthiserainAmericanlife,inwhichfewerpeoplesetouttostartlivesinwide-rangingplaces,willprobablybemuchlessexciting.1ஹAccordingtothepassage,inthepastfiveyears,Americanshavemoved.A.relativelylessthantheBritishB.lessfrequentlythanItaliansC.slightlymorethanNorwegiansD.considerablymorethanFinns2ஹWhatcanweinferfromParagraphs2and3?A.Americanschoosetomovemainlyforworkandfamily.B.Americanshaveaverystronginterestinwork.C.AmericansinvestedmoretimeinworkthanEuropeansin1975.D.AmericanstendedtomovetoEuropebetween1998and2013.3ஹWhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonwhyAmericanworkersmovemorethantheirEuropeanpeers?A.ThereisacommonlanguageintheUS.B.TheUSismuchvasterthanmostEuropeancountries.C.Americanlaborlawsgiveemployersmorefreedomtodealwiththem.D.Theyareofferedmoreefficientlaborprotections.4ஹTheunderlinedpart“thisphenomenon"inParagraph5referstoA.theGreatRecessionBthedeclineofworking-ageAmericans*interstatemigrationC.thereductioninthenumberofworking-ageAmericansD.Americans*tendencytoremainmobile5ஹHowdoAmericanemployersdealwiththeagingworkforceaccordingtothepassage?

7A.Bystickingtotheirpreviouspolicies.B.Byadjustingtoit.C.Byimprovingtheiremployees*jobskills.D.Byraisingemploymentstandard.6ஹAstothecurrentsituationofAmericansmigration,theauthormightfeelA.curiousB.strangeC.confusedD.disappointed25.10ᑖAGuidetotheUniversityFoodTheTWUCafeteriaisopen7amto8pm.Itservessnacks,drinks,icecreambarsandmeals.YoucanpaywithcashoryourIDcards.YoucanaddmealmoneytoyourIDcardsattheFrontDesk.Evenifyoudonotbuyyourfoodinthecafeteria,youcanusethetablestoeatyourlunch,tohavemeetingsandtostudy.Ifyouareoncampusintheeveningorlatatnight,youcanbuysnacks,fastfood,anddrinksintheLowerCafelocatedinthebottomleveloftheGouglasCentre.Thisareaisoftenusedforentertainmentsuchasconcerts,gamesorTVwatching.RelaxationTheGlobe,locatedinthebottomlevelofMcMillanHall,isavailableforrelaxing,studying,cooking,andeating.Monthlyactivitiesareheldhereforallinternationalstudents.Hoursare10amto10pm,closedonSundays.HealthLocatedonthetopfloorofDouglasHall,theWellnessCentreiscommittedtophysical,emotionalandsocialhealth.Adoctorandnurseisavailableifyouhavehealthquestionsorneedimmediatemedicalhelporpersonaladvice.Thecostofthisisincludedinyourmedicalinsurance.HoursareMondaytoFriday,9amtonoonand1:00to4:30pm.TransportationTheTWUExpressisashuttleservice.Theshuttletransportsstudentsbetweencampusandtheshoppingcentre,leavingfromtheMattsonCentre.Operationhoursarebetween8amand3pm.Saturdaysonly.Roundtripfareis$1.1ஹWhatcanyoudointheTWUCafeteria?A.DohomeworkandwatchTVB.HavemealsandmeetwithfriendsC.BuydrinksandenjoyconcertsD.AddmoneytoyourIDandplaychess2ஹWhereandwhencanyoucookyourownfood?A.TheTWUCafeteria,FridayB.TheLowerCafe,SundayC.TheGlobe,FridayD.TheMattsonCentre,Saturday.3ஹTheGuidetellsusthattheWellnessCentre.A.givesadviceonmentalhealthB.offersservicesfreeofchargeC.trainsstudentsinmedicalcareD.isopensixdaysaweek

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