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1、 1 2019年天津市十二區(qū)縣重點(diǎn)學(xué)校高三畢業(yè)班聯(lián)考(一)英語(yǔ)試卷本試卷共分為第i卷(選擇題)和第n卷(非選擇題),滿分 130 分,考試時(shí)間 100 分鐘。第I卷 1 至 8 頁(yè),第n卷 9 至 10 頁(yè)??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將第 II 卷(9-10 頁(yè))和答題卡一并交回。第 I 卷 選擇題(共 95 分)注意事項(xiàng):1 答第i卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)用鉛筆涂寫在答題卡上。2選出答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)的題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑,如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再填 涂其它答案,不能答在試卷上。第一部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié); 滿分 45 分)第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共 15 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分
2、 15 分)1. -Do you think I can pass the test?-_,I m afraid.A. You canB. Of courseC. Not a chance D. A little bit2. If you want to study the nature of the universe,first of all,you must be clear about its _ .A. traditionsB. consequencesC. signs D. origins3. -We all had a lot of fun at the barbecue yest
3、erday. Pity you werent there.-I really should have gone with you,but I _ on some remaining problems.A. was working B. would work C. worked D. had worked4. In my opinion,your composition is not as interesting as his but yours is _ in writing.A. the best organized B. better organizedC. so organized as
4、 D. as organized as5. The patientrogsrepss was very encouraging as he could _ get out of bed without help.A. nearlyB. hardlyC. merelyD. barely6. The driver who died in the accident could have _,but he was sent to hospital too late.A. curedB. recoveredC. survivedD. rescued7. Can it be in the drawer _
5、 you put your keys?A. whereB. that C. what8. A good speaker is supposed to manage to _ the listeners what he means.A. make sense toB. appeal toC. attach toD. get across to9. Mr. Smith is always on time for everything. How _ it be that he was late for the flight?A. canB. mustC. mayD. need10._ for the
6、 fact that she broke her leg,she might have passed the exam.11. -Have you got a digital camera?-No.-You should buy_ .A. oneB. it12. A warm thought came to me _D. whenA. Hadn t it been B. Had it not beenC. Was it notD.Were itC. thatI might help wash my momC. whichD. thisZ 。 X 。 X 。 K s feeton Thanksg
7、iving Day.D. that 2 A. ifB. when13. Childre n, in my opi nion,_ creative ability is unthin kably rich,_ is seldom take n no ticeof by us, should be trained in that area.A. which; thatB. whose; whichC. which; whichD. whose; that14. Few people paid full atte nti on to their health con diti ons_ they w
8、ere seriously ill.A. whe nB. ifC. un tilD. after15. _ from endless homework on weekends, the students now find their own activities, such astak ing a ride together to watch the sun rise.A. FreedB. Free ingC. To freeD. Havi ng freed第二節(jié):完形填空(共 20 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 30 分)閱讀下面短文,從 16-35 各小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C 和
9、D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最 佳選項(xiàng)并在答題卡上將其涂黑。One after noon, I jo ined Charity Focus Folks to distribute food to homeless people. We went around a few streets inManhattan. I was travelling back to India the next day.16, I took part in this activity inthe after noon. We 17 at a coffee shop with lots of 18 packed pr
10、operly for distributi ng.The first pers on we offered food cried. This was a (n)19mome nt for all of us and really_20me. After this the food was distributed 21 with a crowd surr ounding us. Our activity was over by 5:00 pm and we startedback to our homes.However, I was still feeli ng the n eed to do
11、 22. So I decided to buy dinner 23 myself butgive it to some one more n eedy and 24 my dinner for the day. This was an in spirati on I n ever had before. But somehowit 25 me.There weren t any beggars around for the next three or four blocks and I was 26 who I would give the food to. Ifound one but h
12、e 27 to take food as he n eeded only mon ey. I found ano ther pers on, but he went away 28 I couldapproach him.But I had a feeli ng that 29 would come. Then I found one old lady sitt ing on one corner of the road. I asked her if shewould like to eat someth ing and she 30. I purchased a large cheese
13、pizza andcakes at a nearby supermarket and gave the entire 31 to her. The lady looked excited, opened the package and bega neati ng at once with great 32.As I walked home, I felt a surge ( 澎湃)of 33 I had never experieneed before. I didn_34 t feelthough I had n t eate n much the whole day. This was a
14、 uniq ue, deep feeli ng, and I felt a little in spired. What I got wasmuch more tha n what I35.16. A. BesidesB. ThereforeC. AnyhowD. Still17. A. gatheredB. arrivedC. atte ndedD. approached18. A. cakesB.booksC. foodD. n ewspapers19. A. surpris ingB. heart-warm ingC. confusingD. embarrassing20. A. ups
15、etB. touchedC. appealedD. i nterested21. A. graduallyB. n ormallyC. quicklyD. gen erally22. A. wellB. moreC. muchD. most23. A. forB. ofC. inD. by24. A. take outB. hand overC. make upD. miss out25. A. beatB. knockedC. depressedD. struck26. A. won deri ngB. predict ingC. suppos ingD. wan deri ng 3 27.
16、 A. refusedB.abandonedC. man agedD. prete nded 4 Even if you are naturally shy, these three tricks will help you to quickly build a new social circle in any newcity.1. Take picturesOne of the great things about taking pictures at an event or party is that it gives you an excuse to get intouch with t
17、he person later. Everybody loves seeing pictures of themselves, and itnext time you hear about a fun event email your new contacts to let them know about it.2. Eat alone in publicYou might feel self-conscious eating by yourself but it has an important benefit: you are much easier to approach whenyou
18、 are alone. People may be afraid of interrupting you or being rude if you are in a conversation with someone else. Bring abook or newspaper to read (this will make you feel less self-conscious). Plus, having an interesting book with you will giveothers an excuse to start a conversation if they ve re
19、ad it.3. Join a class, sports team, or clubYoga, salsa dancing, volleyball, Toastmasters (a public speaking club), a class for work, etc. Take up a new hobby orcontinue an old one!These are all great places to meet new people, primarily because you will be forced to see the same people over andover
20、again in the class. You will automatically make friends with them if you have a common interest and are forced to seeeach other again.Tips:* In the beginning, never turn down an invitation from someone, even if it sosmething you wouldn normally do.* Email your new friends with fun things to do inste
21、ad of always asking what their plans are. If they have a better plan you candrop yours and join them. This will help establish you as someone who is contributing value instead of just taking it (peoplewant this in a friend).* Don t let little things in life upset you or be a negative person. People
22、donlike that!36._ can give you an excuse to start new connections.A. Taking pictures of othersB. Eating by yourself in publicC. Reading interesting booksD. Joining group activities37. When having meals, you _d_b_e_t_te_r_ if you want to make new friends.28. A. whenB. untilC. beforeD. unless29. A. ev
23、eryoneB. someoneC. anyoneD. no one30. A. declinedB. hesitatedC. promisedD. agreed31. A. luggageB. packageC. boxD. pizza32. A. appreciationB. prideC. enjoymentD. shame33. A. imaginationB. reliefC. satisfactionD. intention34. A. hungryB. triedC. happyD. relaxed35. A. expectedB. absorbedC. lostD. gave第
24、二部分:閱讀理解(共20 小題;每小題2.5 分,滿分 50 分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。s veryepicture to say “ If you d like I can email it to you. This canbentehweceoendnethcatitolnesa.dTshteot want to b 5 A. approach others to show conscious friendlinessB. start a conversation with those who have friends asideC. invi
25、te others to your apartment to eat togetherD. sit on your own in public places38. According to the text, which of the following is NOT mentioned as an advantage of joining a class?A. It helps you find out people who share a common interest with you.B. It helps you find out your interest and take up
26、a new hobby.C. It offers an opportunity to meet the same people repeatedly.D. It is a good way to meet new people and make friends in a new city.39. Which of the following pieces of advice is a tip from the text?A. Try to be outgoing and talkative instead of being shy.B. Never turn down an invitatio
27、n from your friends.C. Offer suggestions on how to spend time together.D. Always give a positive response to any request.40. By writing the text, the author intends to tell us _.A. why you should change when you move to a new cityB. how you can make new friends in a new cityC. why you should make ne
28、w friends in a new cityD. how you can keep in touch with strangersBWhen I was 13, my bedroom walls were covered with posters of the Monkees and Beatles. I wrote fan letters anddaydreamed about meeting the objects of my affections. I begged my parents to attend every rock concert and watch everyTV sh
29、ow featuring my favorite celebrities; my friends and I discussed for hours all the things we would say and do when wemet our favourite movie stars and pop singers. I drove my mother crazy ! But after a few years, my obsession stars faded asI matured and gained the confidence to socialize with “ real
30、 ” boys.In the 35 years since I was a teenager, celebrity worship ( 崇拜 ) has increased among teens due to the expl osionof television celebrity gossip shows, and instant access to celebrity news on the Internet. It wonder that many teens areobsessed with stars when news programs are often filled wit
31、h entertainment stories and the lives of celebrities.Celebrity worship syndrome ( 綜合征 ) is now considered a personality disorder. While it is normal for teenagers tofollow the lives of their favorite stars, parents should try to monitor everything their child finds interesting. Parents should takeac
32、tion if they suspect a teen is too obsessed with celebrities and showing little interest in school or withdrawing from thefamily.When teens talk a lot about celebrities and viewthem as just means of entertainment, this is considered normal celebrity worship. However, when a teenager is obsessedwith
33、a star and often expresses a desire to have a close personal relationship with a celebrity or feels they have a specialconnection to a star, this may be the time for concern. Recent studies have shown that teens who develop an unhealthyobsession with celebrities often suffer from low self confidence
34、 and depression. Teens who are overly obsessed with starsoften have damaged relationships with their parents.41. The first paragraph is intended to tell us_ . 6 A. parents needn t worry about celebrity worshipB. celebrity worship can cause serious problemsC. it s normal for a teen to have celebrity
35、worshipD. celebrity worship only exists among teens42. We can learn from the second paragraph that_.A. the media greatly contributes to celebrity worship todayB. the author is surprised at celebrity worshipC. teens today are not so obsessed with celebritiesD. celebrities expose their lives too much4
36、3. Parents should become concerned when their children_ .A. talk a lot about celebrities with othersB. put up celebrity posters in their bedroomsC. ask to go to their favourite star s concertD. desire a close personal relationship with their favorite star44. The last paragraph implies that_ .A. pare
37、nts should not care too much about a child s celebrity worshipB. celebrity worship syndrome can be a serious problem if left overlookedC. children can normally get out of celebrity worship when they are olderD. children with celebrity worship usually have high opinion of themselves45. What is most l
38、ikely to be talked about in the paragraph following the passage?A. The harm of celebrity worship syndrome.B. More signs of celebrity worship syndrome.C. What to do with c hildren s celebrity worship syndrome.D. Who will suffer most from celebrity worship syndrome.CA 70-year study of personality sugg
39、ests that pessimism is a risk factor for early death, especially among men.The study results also indicate that pessimism can be linked to increased risk for sudden death from accidents orviolence, according to the report published in the March issue of Psychological Science .Christopher Peterson of
40、 the University of Michigan and his colleagues analyzed data from the Terman Life-Cycle Study,which began by studying California public-school children with high IQs in 1921 and followed them through their life. Most ofthe 1,528 children were teenagers when the study began. Those still living are no
41、w in their 80s. In 1936 and 1940,participants were asked to complete a questionnaire designed to obtain information about difficult life events and their effecton overall outlook. One such question was,“ What do you regard as your most serious fault of personality or character?Pessimists were define
42、d as fatalistic( 宿命論的 )people who tend to blame themselves when things go wrong and whobelieve that one bad event can ruin the rest of their life. They also tend to expect bad things to happen to them and feel thatthey have little or no ability to change their situation.Males were more likely than f
43、emales to be classified as pessimistic. Compared with individuals with a more cheerful andoptimistic outlook, pessimists were more likely to die from accidents and violence (including suicide).A pessimistic personality may lead to poor problem-solving ability, social difficulties and risky decision-
44、making. Takentogether, these variables put the pessimist at higher risk of untimely(不適時(shí)的) death, say the researchers. Such a pers onis less likely to avoid or escape pote ntially dan gerous situati ons, the researchers concluded. “ Apessimistic way of 7 thinking in which people worry too much about
45、bad even ts, predicts un timely death decades later,” accord ing toPeters on.46. Accord ing to the passage, you may be a pessimistic pers on, if one failure makes you feel_.A. other people have bee n un fair to you.B. other people will help you.C. you cannot cha nge a bad situati on.D. you can do be
46、tter n ext time.47. Accord ing to the passage, pessimists may feel all of the followi ng EXCEPT_A. helpless whe n faced with difficulties.B. cheerful whe n faced with troubles.C. hopeless whe n one bad event occurs.D. guilty whe n things go wrong.48. Which of the followi ng stateme nts is true, acco
47、rd ing to the passage?A. Pessimists believe that everyth ing in life depe nds on fate.B. There are more pessimists among wome n tha n among men.C. Most pessimists will end up committ ing suicide.D. All pessimists will eve ntually die from accide nts.49. The Terma n Life-Cycle Study is a research pro
48、gram that studies_.A. people over 70 years old.B. people since their childhood.C. pessimistic people over 80 years old.D. only youn ger people.50. The an alysis made by Christopher Peters on and his colleagues shows that pessimistic people_A. will die from viole nee if they lear n to be optimistic.B
49、. will more likely die from viole nee tha n optimistic people.C. will die from viole nee because their IQs are low.D. will die un timely if they are not able to lear n to be cheerful and optimistic.DThe sloga n “ a dog is for life, not just for Christmas” has bee n going strong for 27 years now.cats
50、 have bee n popular Christmas gifts in the gifts in the UK and Europe for many years. But some people still haven t quitegot the message.The slogan still holds good. Some 105,000 dogs were rounded up by local government last year because they had been aba ndon ed, many of them shortly after the fest
51、ival seas on.The main reas on give n by owners for handing their dogs over to the Dogs Trust is that the dogs n eed more atte nti ontha n they can give; behavioral problems and moving home are also reas ons give n.But Elea nor Silk, the Trust esm muni cati ons director, says, It ofte n four or five
52、mon ths after Christmas, in earlysummer, whe n owners find that the dog has got too big and too active, or it has n trained properly and has caused damagearound the home.”In any case, some organizations that help pets are quick to point out that if you are serious aboutgetting a puppy( 小狗 ) as a pet
53、, Christmas is not the time to do it. Puppies need to get used to their new surro undin gs,to be in troduced to a routi ne, and to be looked after like small childre n. Itt anyof these needs at Christmas. What s more, pulling a puppy out of a Christmas stocking in itself sends the 8 wrong message to
54、 childre n. It en courages childre n to think of the puppy as a toy, rather tha n a resp on sibility.Appreciating what you reaking on with a dog can be a sobering (清醒的)realization. “ Forlife ” means thinkingabout the effect they ll have on your life. It also infers you will need to care for the dog
55、forits whole life.51. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Dogs and Cats the Most Popular Christmas Gifts.B. A pet is for Life, Not just for Christmas.C. How to Take Care of Your Pets over Christmas.D. Let s Help Those Abandoned Pets52. According to the passage, which of the following is
56、NOT a reason for pets to be abandoned?A. Pets spread some diseases.B. Pets damage some things in the house.C. The owners can t take good care of the pets.D. The owners have to move to other places.53. The underlined words“ rounded up ” in Paragraph 2 mean ”.“A. give n out as giftsB. throw n awayC. g
57、athered into one placeD. raised to make money54. The fifth paragraph mai nly tells us_ .A. how to take best care of Christmas petsB. the right time to have a puppy as a petC. the reas ons why Christmas is not the time to get a petD. the worries about Christmas pets from orga ni zati ons that help pe
58、ts55. Why is the author aga inst the idea of putti ng a dog in the Christmas stock ing as a Christmas gift?A. Because these dogs can still cause damage.B. Because childre n will not take dogs seriously.C. Because children don t like to have dogs as Christmas gifts.D. Because a Christmas stock ing is
59、 not big eno ugh to put a dog in.第 II 卷(非選擇題共 35 分)第三部分:寫作(共兩節(jié);滿分 35 分) 第一節(jié):閱讀表達(dá)(共 5 小題;每小題 2 分,滿分 10 分)1 Many good reas ons for pare nts to send their childre n to camps.2 Whe n childre n go to camp, they are on their own, sometimes for the very first time in their lives.They have to decide what to
60、 wear, what to eat and which activities to participate in. As a result they develop con fide nee andin depe ndence.3 As self-respect develops from lear ning to be on their own, childre n con ti nue to try new activities.Also it is possible that they will engage in what they are unfamiliar with. In s
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