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1、天津市河西区2015-2016学年度第二学期高三年级总复习质量调查(三)英 语 试 卷本试卷分第I卷(选择题)、第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共130分,考试用时100分钟。第I卷(选择题共95分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. Thomas, would you like a cigarette? _. Ive quit.A. My pleasure. B. No, thanks.C. Well, it depends. D. Of course.2. When the captain found the ship was

2、rapidly sinking, he ordered his men to send out a _ for help.A. signal B. sign C. symbol D. signature3. They went on well at first but eventually everything _ they had worried about happened. A. whichB. whatC. thatD. when 4. Id like several hundred books like this one. We may be _, but I can order s

3、ome for you within two days.A. in storeB. out of control C. in shortD. out of stock5. The fog was very heavy and _ all the flights were cancelled.A. consequently B. constantlyC. continuously D. consistently6. The carbon content of steel largely determines its usefulness for _ applications. A. specif

4、ic B. tough C. fantastic D. typical 7. Her bravery has given him the will to _ with his life and his work. A. come up B. put up C. keep contact D. carry on8. He _ in a youth hostel for two months when he was in London. A. has stayedB. stayedC. had stayedD. had been staying9. And years later, she was

5、 proud that her son had read thousands of books, was awarded a PhD in literature, and_ his own books, articles, poetry and fiction.A. bid B. recited C. authoredD.spotted10. How _ you be so stupid as to believe him? Sorry, I did go out of my head somehow.A. could B. needC.mustD. might11. A number of

6、major problems remain _ about this new research project.A. solving B. to be solvedC. solved D. to solve12. I would like to particularly thank Professor Fisher, without whose instructions I _ such a large English vocabulary. A. didnt acquireB. wouldnt acquireC. hadnt acquiredD. wouldnt have acquired1

7、3. Candidates shall remain in their seats _ all the papers have been collected. A. whileB. sinceC. afterD. until14. I promise to make you all proud again in _ direction life may take me. A. however B. wherever C. whatever D. whenever15. It suddenly occurred to him _he had left his key in the office.

8、A. whether B. that C. which D. where第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1635各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Tony was the kind of guy you love to hate. He was always in a good mood and always had something 16 to say.Once Tony was robbed by three 17 robbers in a restaurant business. The robbers pani

9、cked and shot him when they knew he wanted to call the 18 . Luckily, Tony was found and sent to the local hospital. After 18 hours of 19 and weeks of intensive care, Tony was 20 from the hospital with the bullets still in his body But returning home made Tony happy andrelax.I saw Tony about six mont

10、hs after the 21 . When I asked him how he was, he replied, “I remembered that I had two 22 : I could choose to live, or I could choose to die. I chose to live.”Tony 23 , “People around us kept telling me I was going to be fine. 24 when they wheeled me into the emergency room and I saw the 25 on the

11、faces of the doctors and nurses, I got really 26 . In their eyes, I read, Hes a dead man.I knew I needed to 27 .”“What did you do?” I asked 28 .“Well, there was a big, but rude nurse shouting questions 29 me,” said Tony.“She asked if I was allergic to anything. Yes,I replied. The doctors and nurses

12、stopped 30 as they waited for my reply. I took a deep breath and yelled, 31 !”“Over their laughter, I told them. I am choosing to live. Operate on me 32 I am alive, not dead.”Tony lived thanks to the skill of his doctors, but also because of his amazing attitude. I 33 from him that every day we have

13、 the choice to live fully.34 , after all, is everything. Life is all about choices. But the bottom line: Its your choice that 35 how you live life.16.A.wonderfulB. importantC. positiveD. interesting17.A.hungryB. rudeC. pitifulD. armed18.A.doctorB. policeC. bossD. waiter19.A.surgeryB. struggleC. batt

14、leD. wait20.A.releasedB. movedC. escapedD. kept21.A.diseaseB. incidentC. businessD. affair22.A.tasksB. purposesC. choicesD. decisions23.A.answeredB. askedC. questionedD. continued24.A.ButB. SoC. OrD. As25.A.impressionsB. expressionsC. feelingsD. remarks26.A.proudB. happyC. concernedD. scared27.A.tak

15、e actionB. worry aboutC. take chargeD. watch out28.A.carelesslyB. curiouslyC. willinglyD. unconsciously29.A.fromB. downC. outD. at30.A.workingB. eatingC. playingD. sleeping31.A.MedicineB. OperationC. BulletsD. Doctors32.A.even thoughB. in caseC. so thatD. only if33.A.receivedB. learnedC. heardD. cho

16、se34.A.MethodB. ImaginationC. PersistenceD. Attitude35.A.touchB. changeC. affectD. promise第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 AWalking in the Regional Parks and Forests of Greater WellingtonFrom a walk to an adventureA walk in one of the regional parks and forests is a gr

17、eat way to explore the diverse landscape of greater Wellington.From coastal sands to historic paths, farmland to green native forest, the parks and forests offer a variety of countryside and scenery to suit all ages and levels of fitness.Most of the walks offer the chance to take a break and enjoy p

18、icnicking or swimming.What to takeMany of the walks go through areas exposed to winds and changeable weather. Please take with you some water and sun hat especially on walks marked with hiking symbol. Always take some warm clothing and a rain jacket. All times stated are estimates for the return tri

19、p.Where indicated, mountain bikes and horses riders may use tracks.Opening hoursThe parks and forests are open daily from 8 am till dusk. Parks or walks marked with a farm animal symbol may be closed for lambing Aug-Nov. Please check with the ranger or on our website www.gw.govt.nz.Caring for your p

20、ack Pack in and pack out. Take your rubbish home and recycle it when possible. Keep dogs under control and remove droppings. Do not remove, disturb or damage native plants or animals. Light no fires. Poison may be laid in the parks and forests to control the field mouse. Do not remove notice or dist

21、urb baits, lures, trapping lines or the mousetraps.36. Where would you most likely find this text?A. A newspaper advertisement.B. A travel guidebook.C. A government notice.D. A TV health program.37. According to the passage, which of the following would NOT be offered by this walking?A. Sightseeing

22、the seashore and farmland.B. Exploring famous trails in the historyC. Barbecuing while picnicking in the forest D. Having a swim while resting38. The underlined words “exposed to” can be best replaced by _.A. expected byB. prevented fromC. related toD. affected by39. Which of the following is true a

23、ccording to the text?A. No exact time is set for visitors to take the return trip.B. Nowhere can visitors ride a mountain bike or horse. C. At all time you are allowed to visit a farm or parks to see animals. D. No pets are allowed to be taken into the parks and forests.40. Which of the following ca

24、n be inferred from the text?A. Some native plants are poisonous to the visitors.B. You can find recycling spots in the parks to deal with your trash.C. Some sorts of pests are threatening the areas of the parks and forests.D. Sighs marked with a farm animal indicate you can closely watch some lovabl

25、e lambs.BMinh Pham was born in Vietnam. He left when he was 21 years old. Minh has been in America for almost two years. There is still much he does not understand about America.Once Minh was in a grocery store. He saw an old man and an old woman. They wanted a box of cereal. The box was on a high s

26、helf. The man and woman couldnt reach it. Minh saw a stepladder. He got on the ladder and got the box. He handed it to the elderly couple. They thanked him.“Where are your children?” asked Minh. “Why dont they help you buy food?”“Our children have their own lives,” said the man and woman. “We like t

27、o be free to do as we like.” Minh doesnt think this is right. In his country, children help their parents. Minh gave the elderly couple his phone number. He told them to call him if they needed help. One night they asked Minh to dinner, but they never asked him for help.One day, Minh was walking wit

28、h a Vietnamese friend. The two were going to a film. Minh wanted to go to a restaurant first. Minh took his friends hand. He pulled him toward the restaurant. People on the street stared at Minh. In Vietnam, friends often hold hands. Minh found out that people in America are not used to men holding

29、hands.Minh Pham is going through a process known as resocialization. Socialization is the process through which a person learns to live in a society. Everyone goes through this process. Minh went through it when he lived in Vietnam. But the Vietnamese way of life is much different from the American

30、way of life. When Minh came to America, he had to learn a new way of life. He had to learn how to live in a new society.Minh has learned a lot about American life in two years. He still has a lot to learn. The process of resocialization can take many years.41.The main idea of the passage is that one

31、 should _. A. ignore cultural differences B. learn to live in the new country C. travel all over the world D. learn to act on ones won42. According to the passage, Minh thought the old couple should _. A. ask their children for help B. encourage each other and help each other C. rely on themselves D

32、. live a quiet and comfortable life43. The passage tells us that it is necessary for _ to learn to live in a new society. A. people who have a hard life B. everyone who comes to a new environment C. Asians who have not learned a foreign language and lack practical experience D. Those who have a smoo

33、th life in their own country44. It seemed that people felt surprised when they saw that Minh and his friend _. A. were Vietnamese B. were immigrants C. were holding hands D. were quarreling45. It is hard to _ when one comes to a new country. A. learn as many foreign languages as possible B. get used

34、 to the local weather and climateC. greet foreigners and new friendsD. avoid culture shock and get used to the new life CFor grown-ups, an afternoon snooze(打盹) is often easier said than done. But many of us have probably experienced just how simple it can be to catch some sleep in a gently rocking h

35、ammock(吊床). By examining brain waves in sleeping adults, researchers reported in the June 21 issue of Current Biology,a Cell Press publication,that they now have evidence to explain why that is. “It is a common belief that rocking causes sleep: we fall asleep in a rocking chair soon and, since ancie

36、nt times, we cradle our babies to sleep,” said Sophie Schwartz of the University of Geneva. “Yet, how this works had remained a mystery. The goal of our study was made up of two parts: to test whether rocking does indeed improve sleep, and to understand how this might work at the brain level.”Schwar

37、tz, Michel Mhlethaler, and their colleagues Laurence Bayer and Irina Constantinescu asked twelve adult volunteers to nap on a custom-made bed or “experimental hammock” that could either remain still or rock gently. All participants were good sleepers who didnt typically nap and did not suffer from e

38、xcessive sleepiness during the day. Each participant took two 45-minute afternoon naps, one with the bed still and one with the bed in motion, while their brain activity was monitored.“We observed a faster transition to sleep in each and every subject in the swinging condition,” Mhlethaler said. “Su

39、rprisingly, we also observed a dramatic boosting of certain types of sleep-related brain waves.”More specifically, rocking increased the length of stage N2 sleep, a form of non-rapid eye movement sleep that normally occupies about half of a good nights sleep. The rocking bed also had a lasting effec

40、t on brain activity, increasing slow brain waves and bursts of activity known as sleep spindles(纺锤体). Schwartz and Mhlethaler say the next step is to find out whether rocking can improve longer periods of sleep and to find out whether it may be useful for the treatment of sleep disorders, such as in

41、somnia(失眠). 46. What does the June 21 issue of Current Biology tell us according to Paragraph 1?A. It is more difficult for grown-ups to fall asleep. B. People today like to sleep in a rocking hammock.C. Many people nowadays suffer from excessive sleepiness.D. There comes the evidence to explain why

42、 rocking benefits peoples sleep.47. What can we learn from Sophie Schwartzs words?A. Her team aimed to answer two questions.B. The study is going to benefit babies a lot.C. The study had been kept secret before finished. D. People used to believe rocking was bad for sleep.48. What can we learn about

43、 the study?A. The participants were divided into two groups.B. The participants had some problems in falling asleep.C. Twelve adults and children were invited to take part in it.D. The participants brain waves were examined during their nap.49. What finding was beyond the researchers expectation?A.

44、The rocking seemed to improve participants sleep quality.B. All the participants fell asleep faster in the swinging condition.C. Some participants couldnt fall asleep in the swinging condition.D. Participants had a tendency to sleep excessively in the swinging bed.50. What do Schwartz and Mhlethaler

45、 expect to figure out in the next research?A. Whether swing can extend sleep time.B. Whether swing can cause insomnia.C. Whether swing can change brain waves.D. Whether swing can benefit memory consolidation.D Teamwork is all about working together to achieve a common goal or purpose. Is teamwork ou

46、t of date? Why it is so hard to effectively conduct teamwork in those things? One way we employ teamwork in everyday lives is by becoming a parent. It is a parents job to teach their children the fundamental skills and give them the knowledge they need to be successful in life. So why is teamwork di

47、sappearing in this aspect of our lives? Well in todays society, we find that more and more parents are experiencing that the teamwork is one-sided thing. According to a 2009 report from the US, there are 13.7 million single parents raising their children in the US and this amount could be due to the

48、 fact that parents are not stepping up and taking responsibility for their children or they dont have the means to, so they leave one parent to do it by themselves. This is a saddening fact, but it reflects that effective teamwork is losing ground in the parenting aspect of our everyday lives. Anoth

49、er place where teamwork affects us greatly is in our jobs. It doesnt matter if you are a small or large company; if you have at least one employee and yourself, then teamwork will be present. I have noticed that with the current economic recession(衰退), people are racing to grab jobs but the quality

50、of people work has gone down greatly. It just appears to me that people do not take part in their work anymore. They want to get to work and work as fast as they can, just to receive the paycheck, but their quality standards flew right out the window. This type of behavior is where I think teamwork

51、is losing its ground in the workforce. There are too many people who want to work independently and forget they are a part of a team. As you can see, we run into the aspects of teamwork in just about everything we do. Do you believe teamwork is really losing ground in todays society? I think it is.

52、Whats your opinion?51.Why does teamwork disappear in the parenting aspect of my daily life? A. Parents have no time to spare with their children. B. Parents have no chances to teach their children about it. C. Many children are often brought up by a single parent. D. Many children are independent to

53、 deal with their matters.52.Teamwork is losing ground in workforce mainly because _. A.workers dont like to work together with others. B.workers sense is affected by economic recession C.workers want to prove they are more capable D.fewer workers are employed to save money53.The author wants us to b

54、elieve his opinion by _. A. listing some data B. giving some examples C. asking some questions D. analyzing some cases54.What does the underlined phrase “fly right out the window” in Paragraph 3 mean? A. Disappear. B. Improve. C. Increase. D. Matter.55.What is the authors main purpose of writing the

55、 passage? A.To show the importance of housework. B.To introduce how teamwork works now. C.To tell us the current economic recession. D.To show his attitude towards teamwork.河西区20152016学年度第二学期高三年级总复习质量调查(三)座位号英 语 试 卷第II卷(非选择题 共35分)阅读表达书面表达总 分注意事项: 1第卷共2页,用黑色的钢笔或圆珠笔直接答在试卷中。2答卷前,请将密封线内的项目填写清楚。第三部分:写作(共

56、两节,满分35分)第一节 阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,按照要求完成阅读任务。得分评卷人Most families in Beijing love to gather in front of TV sets after dinner. But Gao Ning, husband of Huang Xiaoying, and his parents have better things to do. They clean the dishes, laze around (休闲) a bit, change into track suits, put on their

57、sports shoes and leave home.The 32-year-old man and his wife sweat it out on treadmills(跑步机), go through the severe conditions of a group exercise session or do some stretching exercises under the guidance of personal trainers. And his parents join a group of retired people, most of them in their 60

58、s, in a nearby community park to dance to the rhythms of traditional music. They use the intervals to chat with other members of the group, sharing their joys and pains.The Gaos represent a growing number of Beijing families that sweat by exercise, especially because of the Beijing Olympics public f

59、itness drive. Gone are the days when many people considered physical labor as the only way of exercise. More and more middle-aged and elderly people have realized the importance of regular exercise.“Most of the people who join us for the group dancing sessions suffer from chronic(慢性的) diseases that

60、need a certain amount of exercise as treatment,” said Gao Nings mother Gao Xiaohua, “Its a place for us to kill time, too.”“Paying 1,000 yuan ($146) a year as club fees is a waste of money,” said Gao Xiaohua. “Besides, we dont need that tough exercise routine.”Gao Ning said: “I feel relaxed and sort

61、 of reborn after a work-out. Without it my days are gloomy and I feel tired. ”Gao Ning and Huang Xiaoying make about $ 30,000 a year, and pay $200 each annually for their gym membership to get personal trainers for an hour a day.“Its money well spent,” Huang said. “After you get all the necessities,

62、 money, job and a house, you realize how important health is. Without health, nothing is meaningful.”56. How old are most of the people who dance to the rhythms of traditional music in a nearby community park? (No more than 3 words. )57. Why do the people like to join the group dancing sessions? (No

63、 more than 10 words.)58. What is the main idea of this passage? (No more than 5 words. )59. What does the underlined phrase a work-out in Paragraph 6 refer to? (No more than 8 words. )60. In terms of this kind of regular exercise, are you for or against? Please give your reasons. (No more than 20 wo

64、rds. )注意事项:用黑色钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题纸上的指定区域内。56._57._58._59._60._第三节 书面表达 (满分25分)得分评卷人假设你校英语报正在举办看图征文活动。请仔细观察以下三幅图,并想象第四幅图的内容,用英语写出一个涵盖连环图的内容并有完整结局的故事。1注意:1短文词数不少于100;2开头已给出,不计入总词数;3可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;4故事的主人公名叫李津,不要在文中透露你本人所在学校和地区的信息。参考词汇:拐杖crutchLiJin is a high school student, and a classmate of mine. He goes t

65、o school by bus.河西区2015-2016学年度第二学期高三年级总复习质量调查(三)英 语 试 卷 参 考 答 案单项填空1-5BACDA 6-10ADBCA 11-15BDDCB完形填空16-20CDBAA 21-25BCDAB 26-30DABDA 31-35CDBDC阅读理解36-40BCDAC41-45BABCD 46-50DADAA 51-55CBDAD阅读表达Some possible versions:56. In their 60s.57. They want to treat their chronic diseases and kill time.58. Th

66、e importance of regular exercise./ Why people like physical exercises?/ Enjoy life through exercise.59. Doing physical exercise at the gym/Physical exercise/Exercise/Exercising.60. Open.书面表达One Possible Version:Li Jin is a high school student, and a classmate of mine. He goes to school by bus every

67、morning. During the rush hour, the bus is often crowded. Li Jin is rather selfish, so he doesnt think twice about taking one of the priority seats. Even when an elderly passenger is standing nearby, he doesnt give up the seat and pretends not to notice them.Last weekend, Li Jin hurt his ankle while

68、playing basketball. Now, he has to walk with a crutch, and standing for long periods is painful. This morning, he was sad to find that he had to stand on the bus. A young woman in one of the priority seats ignored him completely, and remained absorbed in a book she was reading. Fortunately, this experience has made Li Jin reflect on his own attitude to vulnerable people. In fact, he has determined that he will never again fail to give the priority seat to anyone who is more in need of it.

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