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2025年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(天津卷)
英语笔试 (第二次)
1.— Let me try, captain! I won’t let you down.
—OK, Paul! .
A.You got me wrongB.It is your time to shine
C.You must be kiddingD.Mind your own business
2.________ virtual reality becomes more accessible, many schools are setting up virtual science labs.
A.AsB.UntilC.UnlessD.Although
3.The Stone Age is the name given to the time over 2,000,000 years ago, life was very different from today.
A.whyB.whichC.whenD.where
4.Deng Jiaxian was one of the 23 scientists who awarded for their extraordinary contributions to China’s “two bombs, one satellite” project.
A.wasB.wereC.hasD.have
5.The children are encouraged to follow their natural , and learn about what interests them.
A.curiosityB.balanceC.defenceD.limitation
6.Engineers in the UK are going to build a new satellite to track solar storms.
A.designedB.designingC.to designD.having designed
7.— With my brother’s help, I finally completed my chemistry project.
— Congratulations! .
A.Loose lips sink shipsB.Don’t jump in with two feet
C.Don’t be a wet blanketD.Two heads are better than one
8.The Song Dynasty the introduction of jiaozi, which is supposedly the world’s first paper money.
A.has seenB.had seenC.seesD.saw
9.With robots various industrial tasks, factories have increased production efficiency.
A.to performB.to be performedC.performingD.being performed
10.Knowing your weakness lies is one of the first and most challenging steps in learning to manage yourself.
A.thatB.whatC.howD.where
11.There are no displays in the art museum and exhibitions change all the time.
A.permanentB.temporaryC.elegantD.alternative
12.New measures are to improve English translations in public places in China.
A.at restB.in placeC.under pressureD.beyond reach
13.A family day out is an opportunity to work and school and spend quality time together.
A.put asideB.pass onC.take upD.give away
14.No reader remove a book from the library without permission.
A.wouldB.mightC.shallD.need
15.There are many things teens should when deciding what colleges to apply to.
A.set in motionB.get under control
C.bring to an endD.take into consideration
Life is a road full of minor inconveniences and major setbacks, which everyone faces, wealth or social rank. That is why optimism, the ability to see the side of every negative situation, is key tosuccess.
What made optimism so meaningful to me was when I the A team of the basketball club for the upcoming season. I had always been the starting point guard, and my on the A team was something I took for granted. However, I only made the B team, I worked my hardest. I didn’t understand why until I saw the new A team, crowded with players that all me.
I had to give the B team a chance. But to my , the play level was much lower than what I was used to. I lost the drive I’d had before and gradually became .
One day I came across a social media post of another basketball team, whose point guard was much more than her teammates. When her teammates made multiple mistakes , which cost them several points, I expected her to be upset, but , she patted her teammates on the back and comforted them. As I watched her more, I noticed that she led her team, always and uplifting her teammates.
The realization hit me like lightning. What I thought was a turned out to be a valuable opportunity, presenting a rare chance to develop . So, I started using my to be a leader for my team. When our coach needed a(n) , I was the first to raise my hand. When my teammates needed help with a skill, I taught them over and over again. My effort paid off as I remarkably not just as a player, but as a person — something I could have never achieved on the A team.
When facing challenges in life, some people them with optimism, while others tend to complain. Optimism is a palette, with which you can paint your own light in the darkness, shelter in a storm, and most importantly, a better of yourself!
16.A.regardless ofB.due toC.but forD.apart from
17.A.commercialB.positiveC.crucialD.practical
18.A.looked back onB.gave in toC.put up withD.tried out for
19.A.positionB.focusC.commentD.impression
20.A.as ifB.in caseC.now thatD.even though
21.A.ran intoB.agreed withC.towered overD.saw through
22.A.reliefB.confusionC.amazementD.disappointment
23.A.unmotivatedB.disqualifiedC.determinedD.engaged
24.A.amusedB.advancedC.emotionalD.familiar
25.A.to a degreeB.as a ruleC.in a rowD.at a distance
26.A.insteadB.meanwhileC.otherwiseD.furthermore
27.A.evaluatingB.interruptingC.encouragingD.interviewing
28.A.trickB.misfortuneC.mistakeD.conflict
29.A.reputationB.innovationC.leadershipD.friendship
30.A.privacyB.experienceC.scheduleD.occupation
31.A.exampleB.announcementC.competitorD.donation
32.A.nervouslyB.patientlyC.gratefullyD.hesitantly
33.A.protestedB.resignedC.developedD.emerged
34.A.createB.approachC.influenceD.perform
35.A.appearanceB.shapeC.identityD.version
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Welcome to our university’s Botanic Garden — plan your visit, and find out about what we do!
You can either pay at the Ticket Office on arrival, or book your tickets online. Please note: Tickets cannot be used on any date other than the one they were booked for and are non- refundable (不可退款的).
Guidelines for Visitors
The Garden is an active research facility and a living museum with a collection of over 8,000 plants.
Please bear in mind some simple rules for your visit:
Only trained working dogs are permitted to enter the Garden.
Children must stay with a grown-up at all times.
Stick strictly to the paths and lawns (草坪).
Do not climb the trees.
Please do not pick any part of a growing plant.
Cycling and ball games are not permitted in the Garden.
Guided Tours in the Garden
With over 8,000 plant species and a wonderful range of gardens and plantings to enjoy, there is something for everyone at the Garden, and many different aspects to appeal to a wide variety of interest groups.
◆ Free Drop-in Weekend Tours
Enjoy a free-of-charge Garden tour with one of our expert guides, taking in the seasonal highlights of the Garden.
Our weekend tours are available every Sunday at 11:30 a. m. and 2p. m. throughout the year. During the months of January and February these tours focus on the Winter Garden, Snowdrops and general winter interest.
The free tours last one hour and start from the Fountain, near the MainLawn.
Group Tours
Our experienced volunteer guides will help you enjoy the highlights and provide some of the background history and development of this amazing garden.
These 90-minute, pre-bookable tours are ideal for adult groups wishing to make the most of their visit to our 40-acre site. Please visit the Group Guided Tours page for more details.
36.What should a potential visitor take note of before booking a ticket to the Garden?
A.Whether one can afford the visit.
B.Whether the Garden website is accessible.
C.Whether one can accept the ticket-booking policy.
D.Whether the tickets are still available at the Ticket Office.
37.A kid is allowed to visit the Garden when they are .
A.well trainedB.with a bicycle
C.accompanied by an adultD.guided by their working dog
38.What behaviour is acceptable in the Garden?
A.Picking a flower.B.Climbing a tree.
C.Playing a ball game.D.Walking on the lawns.
39.Where do the free drop-in weekend tours start?
A.Snowdrops.B.The Fountain.
C.The Main Lawn.D.T


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