1、 第卷第一部分: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)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。例:Stand over there youll be able to see it better.A.or B.and C.but D.while答案是B。1.You just missed Jimmy.Hes having a meeting. Oh, .Do you know when he will be back?A.Im terribly sorry B.just a momentC.hung up,please D.th
2、ats a shame2.Nowadays more and more schools are beginning to new methods of teaching foreign languages.A.adopt B.manage C.receive D.treasure3. out of all the money,I had to make a living by helping out in that firm.A.Run B.To runC.Running D.Having been run4.We are going to Hangzhou this weekend,but
3、Im afraid I cant go. ?Havent you said youve finished your task and can get relaxed?A.What if B.Why not C.So what D.How come5.It is reported that too much exposure to phones is bad for people health.A.in charge of B.in spite of C.in case of D.in terms of6.Your mother have fallen asleep.You were makin
4、g so much noise so late in the yard then!A.mustnt B.cant C.mightnt D.shouldnt7.Recent years a rise in the numbers of students who have completed their studies abroad and returned to China.A.witness B.witnessedC.have witnessed D.had witnessed8.Tomorrows match against Portugal is expected to be the bi
5、g of the season.A.event B.case C.affair D.incident9.I can well remember that there was a time I will never forget, I stayed with my beloved granny.A.when B.that C.where D.why10. they choose Chinese company is that China has the most advanced technology of high-speed railway in the world.A.Whether B.
6、Where C.When D.Why11.The rooms, small,were pleasant and tidy.A.because B.when C.though D.while12.What do you think of the problem? I think it can be without too much difficulty.A.picked up B.got over C.taken down D.brought in13.The food in this way keeps its fresh flavor,which attracts people from o
7、ther countries to the art of Chinese cooking.A.prepared B.preparingC.to prepare D.to be prepared14.Mary was so occupied!Scarcely rushed home from work when she started to cook dinner.A.has she B.she had C.had she D.she has15.Had it been for your practical advice,we such great achievements.A.would ma
8、ke B.wouldnt have madeC.didnt make D.hadnt made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各题所给出的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Mom was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in November of 2012,and I 16 the next Christmas would be her last.I wondered 17 I could possibly give her as a gift to show her how muc
9、h I loved her.Then it 18 me that I could give her a card shower.I put a 19 in my Christmas cards asking friends to send Mom and Dad a card to lift their 20 . My little idea 21 quickly thanks to my daughter and social media.She posted the 22 for cards on her Facebook page.In turn,her friends picked u
10、p the idea and 23 it with their friends. Near the end of November I asked Mom if she had been getting any Christmas cards.She said she had gotten a few, 24 I could tell by her voice she was wondering why I had asked.Some days later,the mail carrier 25 a bag of cards to their front door because he co
11、uld not fit them into Mom and Dads 26 . We would sit at the kitchen table,and shed read every card,often 27 how pretty it was.Sometimes Mom had to rest 28 there were too many cards for her to take in at once. Christmas cards arrived from almost every state in the union,along with cards from Germany,
12、France,Australia etc.Mom was continually surprised that these total 29 would take the time to send her a card along with their best 30 and prayers.The response was shocking, 31 anything I could have imagined.Mom received more than 1,200 Christmas cards.Whenever someone 32 for a visit,she would 33 sh
13、ow them.It was the best Christmas present ever for my parents and a welcome diversion from the reality of Moms cancer. 34 ,Mom passed away in early March 2013.I smile as I remember her opening her cards,and her 35 as she looked at every one.The cards remain a proof to the thoughtfulness of friends,r
14、elatives and many wonderful strangers.Theyre also a proof to the power of love.16.A.imagined B.feared C.wished D.predicted17.A.which B.that C.what D.how18.A.attracted B.struck C.puzzled D.touched19.A.letter B.comment C.record D.note20.A.spirits B.feelings C.thoughts D.conditions21.A.developed B.spre
15、ad C.worked D.appeared22.A.practice B.belief C.request D.favour23.A.supplied B.presented C.changed D.shared24.A.as B.so C.and D.or25.A.delivered B.threw C.painted D.designed26.A.bag B.suitcase C.mailbox D.dustbin27.A.careful with B.particular about C.aware of D.amazed at28.A.unless B.though C.until
16、D.because29.A.friends B.strangers C.relatives D.colleagues30.A.regards B.congratulations C.choices D.dreams31.A.through B.beside C.beyond D.without32.A.came by B.set off C.left behind D.went out33.A.proudly B.quietly C.slowly D.bravely34.A.Obviously B.Finally C.Surely D.Sadly35.A.praise B.delight C.
17、sorrow D.curiosity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。AMelbourne Walking ToursOur Melbourne Walking Tours get you out and about discovering Melbourne.Uncover the Citys unique hidden gems.Wander through the tiny laneways and historic arcades and learn about Melbournes hist
18、ory with your expert guide.Code:M5(English)/M5L(German,Italian,Spanish)Start:1400hrs Mercure Melbourne Hotel(Spring Street)guide will hold sign with our logo.End:1700hrs Hotels WindsorDuration:3 hours(2.5km)Min:2 adultsMax:12 peopleDeparts:Monday,Wednesday,Friday(does not run on 25th Dec,1st Jan)Lan
19、guages:English/Deutsch/Ialiano-EspanolInclusions:Small group(2-12)Expert guide with extensive local knowledgeForeign Language Tours:no headphones or iPodsWith your small group(no more than 12 guests),you will be able to wander through the tiny laneways and historic arcades,learn about Melbournes his
20、tory with your expert guide and uncover the stories that have shaped the citys identity.Our Melbourne Walking Tours will contrast the busyness of the city center,with the quietness of the Carlton Gardens ad the fashionable districts of Fitzroy and St Kilda.You will learn about the Gold Rush of the 1
21、850s that led to Melbourne prospering as the worlds richest city,admiring the wealth that is evident today in the Paris end of Collins Street.The history of our violent colonization and waves of immigration will come to life across the many districts that make up the city center.In Chinatown,you wil
22、l experience a feast for the senses while Flinders Lane will prove Melbournes claim as the fashion capital.36.You can take part in the tour .A.with two adults B.on New Years DayC.on Tuesday and Thursday D.only with your six-year-old son37. If a family of four with two children want to travel,they sh
23、ould pay .A.$AUD 180 B.$AUD 240 C.$AUD 270 D.$AUD 30038.What can we learn about the Gold Rush?A.It happened in the Collins Street.B.It tells us the history of Australia.C.It helped Melbourne become rich.D.it is one of the tourist attractions in Chinatown. 39.Where can travelers buy some fashionable
24、dresses?A.In Collins Street. B.In Chinatown.C.In the Carlton Gardens. D.In Flinders Lane.40.By joining Melbourne Walking Tours,you will find that .A.Melbournes history impresses us deeplyB.the Carlton Gardens is the city centerC.Melbourne was never invaded by other countriesD.the guide introduces Me
25、lbourne in four languagesBBatteries,as you may have figured out by now,have a few problem,actually.They dont hold nearly enough power.Theyre very expensive.And above all,theyre explosive.Thats a real problem for SamsungIsnt anyone going to try to invent a better battery?Fortunately,a Tufts Universit
26、y professor named Mike Zimmerman,is breathtaking close to cracking the powerful-cheap-safe battery problem. Inside every lithium-ion battery on earth,theres a positive electrode (阳极) and a negatively charged one.Theyre separated by a thin sheet.The rest is filled up with a liquid called the electrol
27、yte(电解质).When you charge the battery,positively charged ions(离子)flow through that liquid from the negative side to the positive side.Then,as you use the battery to power your gadget,they flow back again. The key here is that electrolyte juice.Its easily lighted.What Zimmerman has done is pretty amaz
28、ing: Hes created a battery that gets rid of the liquid.In its place: A special plastic film,solid and not flammable(易燃的).Yet it allows the free flow of the ions,just as the electrolyte does.Zimmermans plastic doesnt catch fire even if you try to light it with a lighter. We call them lithium ion batt
29、eries because they do not,in fact,use actual lithium metal.Thats too bad,because lithium metal batteries can store at least twice as much power! The only reason why we dont use lithium-metal batteries is that theyre even more dangerous than lithium ion. But if theres no flammable liquid,theres no ri
30、sk of fire.So Zimmermans batteries do use actual lithium metal,and therefore hold twice as much charge.Imagine: Three days of life on every phone charge instead of one and a half.Four hundred miles in an electric car instead of 200.And so on.Its a big,big deal.41.Why do Zimmermans invention use actu
31、al lithium metal?A.Lithium metal are not easy to light.B.Zimmermans batteries include no liquid.C.Lithum-metal batteries are safer than lithium-ion.D.Ordinary batteries use the safe lithium metal.42.What can we know about Zimmermans batteries?A.They are safe and hold large power.B.They are risky but
32、 store much power.C.They are unsafe but hold much charge.D.They are unsafe but convenient.43.What can we know from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 7?A.We can make a big deal with Zimmerman.B.Zimmermans batteries sound nice but unrealistic.C.Zimmerman wants to make a deal with producers.D.Zimmer
33、mans batteries will make a difference to our life.44.How is the passage mainly developed?A.By giving descriptions. B.By listing examples.C.By making comparisons. D.By following time order.45.What does the passage mainly present?A.An introduction to Tufts professor.B.Information on using the old type
34、 of batteries.C.The authors interview with Tufts professor.D.Tufts professors invention of a non-exploding battery.CAbout two weeks earlier,I received a bundle of letters and drawings in the mail from a boy.The covering letters read:“To the pancreatic(胰腺的)cancer team at Columbia PresbyterianMy name
35、is Adam Abramowitz.I am a 5th grader at Seely Place Elementary School in Edgemont,NY.Over the past few years I have had many fundraisers to raise money to donate to pancreatic cancer research at your hospital.I hope to stop this disease.Today I am sending you letters that were written by my class an
36、d me.These were made to share with your patients to brighten their day.”The 13 cards included drawings of flowers,messages of hope and love,and jokes to brighten the patients days. Normally,it is rare for someone in 5th grade to step outside him/herself and help those in need.I quickly learned, Adam
37、 is not your normal kid.His story starts at the age of 6.His cousins had recently showed him how to weave potholders(防烫套垫). Adams grandfather works in the field of pancreatic cancer and would often tell Adam how dangerous the disease was and how little was understood about pancreatic cancer compared
38、 to the other major cancers.Adam saw this hobby as an opportunity to make some money and donate it to pancreatic cancer research.After weaving several problems,he sold them door-to-door around his neighborhood,often times hitting the same houses multiple times.And then Adam started to consider what
39、was popular with kids of his age.This led him to start selling bracelets(手镯), using the weaving techniques he used for the potholders.He stood outside of his local train station,selling bracelets to people.Adam once set up a carnival-like game to attract potential donors.With the help pf his father,
40、 Adam built his own website,selling the potholders and bracelets to help the battle against pancreatic cancer.46.How was Adam different from other boys?A.He always stepped outside his home.B.He did what most other children of his age didnt.C.He weaved potholders like girls and sold them.D.He set up
41、his own website with his fathers help.47.Why did Adam and his classmates send the cards and letters?A.To show their appreciation for the doctors.B.To raise some money for those in need.C.To make the patients there happy.D.To show people how to weave potholders.48.What inspired Adam to help those suf
42、fering pancreatic cancer?A.His fathers website. B.His cousins help.C.The authors behavior. D.His grandfathers words.49.Adam took up some meaningful activities except .A.Weaving bracelets to sellB.Building his own website.C.Visiting pancreatic cancer patientsD.Selling potholders from door to door50.W
43、hat could be the best title for the text?A.Stories of Hope:Adam AbramowitzB.A Selfless and Considerate BoyC.The Pancreatic Cancer is DeadlyD.A Fundraiser for the Pancreatic CancerDIn spite of sex discrimination of keeping women down,new research finds another aspect of womens characters: girls are m
44、ore likely to talk about school successes than boys.Researchers from Hanover College and the University of Louisville came to this conclusion.After all,girls are usually taught to be modest,instead of bragging.Basically,girls share more because they believe that success in school is good and that th
45、eyll be socially rewarded for it.Girls think that talking about their academic successes will build friendships.Boys seem to share less, because on average,they think its uncool to be good at school,and would prefer to become the class clown or something even if they really are smart.Because the tre
46、nd starts as early as mid-childhood,theres a long time for these differences to affect motivation and actual school performance. This trend continues all the way through college.Girls tend to be better at self-regulation than boys,which allows them to set academic goals,and achieve them.Girls find a
47、cademic environments easier to control while boys higher energy levels and impulsiveness(易冲动)cause behavioral problems possibly contributing to the lower grades.Some aspects of the gender schooling gap are troubling.Especially as success depends more on educational attainment and qualifications and
48、less on physical strength,boys who cant or wont do schoolwork put themselves at a disadvantage for life.On the other hand,there are new problems for adult females,though,and normal pride in girls turns into arrogance(傲慢)and bossy behavior in adult women.If women seem less proud of their accomplishme
49、nts than they were as girls,it might just be a reasonable response to standards n the workplace.Women get worse performance reviews than men,like that youre “bossy” if youre over confident etc.I would suggest that you channel your inner schoolgirl.In the workplace you cant stop obvious sex discrimin
50、ation on your own,but you can learn to be proud of your accomplishments in a mature way.Whether others respond properly to that or not,youll feel better about yourself at the end of the day.51.What does the underlined word “bragging” in the first paragraph refer to?A.Talking too proudly B.Speaking h
51、ighly ofC.Paying more attention D.Expressing dishonestly52.What can we know about girls?A.Girls dont like mentioning their academic success.B.Girls consider their success beneficial to their friendship.C.Girls would like to act like a clown in class to be really cool.D.Girls find it much harder to c
52、ontrol themselves than boys.53.What can we learn from Paragraph 5?A.Males success has no relation to their educational background.B.Males success relies on physical strength and less on education.C.Females normal pride maybe has a bad effect on themselves.D.Females pride easily makes them get better
53、 performance reviews.54.What is the authors suggestion to adult females?A.Listen to what other schoolgirls around them are saying.B.Keep a normal attitude to their achievements in work.C.Be proud of their achievements as they were young.D.Try to feel better about themselves at any place.55.What is t
54、he main idea of the passage?A.Sex discrimination is not good for women.B.Educational attainment is not to boys advantage.C.Boys like to act as a class clown leading to bad grades.D.Girls pay more attention to academic successes than boys.第卷第三部分:写作第一节:阅读表达(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。 Weavin
55、g hammocks(吊床)is an art that takes a sharp eye,a skilled hand and lots of patience.But in Lenwood Haddocks case,being blind works to his advantage.His trained,sensitive hands can perfectly handle every step of the complicated process.Since beginning his craft in 1986,Lenwood has woven about 145,000
56、perfect hammocks.Now 61,Lenwood lost his sight in 1973,at age 18,during a hunting accident.“My whole working career has been blind,” he says.He first found a job as a woodworker,but when that organization closed,the North Carolina Division of Services for the Blind connected him with Hatteras Hammoc
57、ks.On his first day of work,I did a total of one hammock,” Lenwood recalls,laughing.And then I came home and laid on the sofa and went to sleep.I lift weights,but I wasnt as tough as I thought until I started weaving.It takes a lot of energy,and youre standing up all day.”In time,however,Lenwood got
58、 into a good working rhythm and found he had a knack for the job.At first he worked on-site at the company,but after a year Lenwood moved his operation to the home workshop where hed worked for 10 years during his woodworking days.He creates dozons of hammocks each week in a variety of sizes.One day
59、,he realized the step counter on his phone recorded him walking eight miles without ever leaving his shop.The process of weaving a hammock involves making and catching hundreds of loops.A single missed stitch(针) creates a hole that can widen and make the hammock uncomfortable or even dangerous to us
60、e.Experienced weavers miss loops sometimes,but to his companys knowledge,Lenwood has never turned in a hammock with even one dropped stitch.With every hammock,Lenwood presents himself a perfect product.Im not sure how sighted people do it,”he admits.56.What made Lenwood Haddocks weaving hammocks spe
61、cial?(No more than 2 words)57.How did Lenwood Haddock feel after his first day of work?(No more than 10 words)58.What will happen if a single stitch is missed?(No more than 15 words)59.What is the meaning of the underlined part in Paragraph 4?(No more than 8 words)60.What qualities does Lenwood Hadd
62、ock have?And how do the affect you?(No more than 25 words)第二节:书面表达(满分25分)假定你是晨光中学的学生李津,你和几位同学成立了一个英语俱乐部,开展了为期两个月的活动。现在,你将代表俱乐部在课堂上进行经验交流,请写一篇发言稿,内容如下:(1)简要描述俱乐部开展的相关活动(如观看英文电影、阅读英文经典等方面);(2)谈谈你们开展该活动的收获和感想;(3)表达期望。注意:(1)短文次数不少于100;(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;(3)不能出现本人真实信息;(4)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dear friends,
63、How time flies! Thank you. 天津市部分区2017届高三下学期质量调查(一)英语试题答案选择题来源:Z_xx_k.Com1-5 DACDD 6-10 BCAAD 11-15 CBACB 16-20BCBDA21-25BCDCA 26-30CDDBA 31-35CAADB 36-40 ABCDA41-45 BADCD 46-50 BCDCA 51-55 ABCBD阅读表达56. Being blind. Or His blindness.57. He was very tired. Or He felt very tired.来源:学.科.网58. This will m
64、ake the hammock uncomfortable or even dangerous to use.来源:学科网ZXXK59. He got the trick of weaving hammocks. Or He had a way/skill of doing the job.60. Devotion, perfection, strictness and so on. These qualities are valuable to me. I will try my best to learn to be devoted, perfect and strict in every
65、thing with myself. Or书面表达 Dear friends,How time flies! It is more than two months since our English Club was set up by several classmates and me. On behalf of my classmates, Id like to talk about something about our club. So farwe have conducted a variety of activities on English learning, such as w
66、atching English films, reading classic English novels, holding a Christmas party and so on. Every member took an active part in the activities. Many members said the activities benefited them a lot. Not only did they improve their English, but also they brought them much fun. Personally, I think it is really a good idea to set up the club.来源:学科网ZXXKIt is hoped that our club is growing stronger and more mature. And welcomemore classmates to the club.Thats all. Thank you.