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1、天津市南开2022高三上学期阶段性统一练习(二)英语科目本练习分第I卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,时长120分钟。第I卷(共115分)第一部分听力(20分)第一节听下面五段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Who is in Wellington now A.Scott. B.Jackson. C.Lois.2. What has Gina lost?A.All her files.B.Her cellphone. C.Her

2、 computer.3.How old is the girl now?A.About 6 years old. B.About 9 years old.C.About 15 years old.4. What happened to John according to the man?A.He was involved in a car accident. B.He was hurt in a sports game. C.He fell down the stairs.5.Why doesnt the woman ask Jason for help?A. They had a quarr

3、el yesterday. B.He is having tea with his friends. C.He isnt good at fixing computers.第二节听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。6.What is the mans destination?A.San Antonio. B.Dallas.C.Houston.7.When does the conve

4、rsation take place?A.At 1:45 p.m. B.At 2:00 p.m.C.At 4:30 p.m.8.Where will the man probably go for lunch?A.Car No.5.B.Car No.7. C.Car No.8.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。9.Why does Cindy make the call?A.To change a reservation. B. To ask about room service. C. To book a hotel room. 10.How long will Cindy stay?A

5、.Five days.B.Two weeks or so C.One month.11.How much does Cindy need to pay now?A.600yuan.B.1,500yuan.C.3,000 yuan.听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。12.Where did the speaker find Millie?A. Outside a pet hospital. B.Near his apartment. C.In a park.13.How old was Millie when the speaker found her?A.Two weeks old.B.

6、Four months old.C. One year old.14.Why did the speaker finally give up raising Millie?A.He wanted to give her to Dick as a gift. B.His wife is allergic to her. C.His wife didnt like her.15.What does the speaker mean in the end?A.He regretted taking Mille home.B.Its easy to re-home a street cat in a

7、short time.C.People should be well-prepared when adopting street cats.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节、单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合空白处的最佳选项。16.I keep on meeting with difficulties in the experiment. I can hardly go on. Where there are difficulties, there are ways to get over them._A. Suit yourself.B.G

8、ood for you.C.Pull yourself together!D. Whats the deal17.Havent you handed in your composition yet?Yes.I_on it for twenty five minutes.A.had worked B.am workingC. would work D.worked18.Healthcare workers are at the risk of getting infectious diseases because of their_to patients.A. exposure B. assig

9、nmentC. guidance D. response19.The poor old man eventually learned to avoid_ into buying unnecessary stuff.A.talkedB.being talked C.talkingD.to talk 20.The_difference between Sam and me was the fact that I took life seriously.A.artificial B.logicalC.multipleD.essential21. Walking alone in the desert

10、ed town, John felt his blood running cold. He thought he_Tom to go with him. A.might ask B.should ask C.should have asked D.might have asked22.As the hours passed, people began to realize_difficult life was for the deaf.A.howB.whyC.however D.what23.Kelly studies many different subjects in high schoo

11、l,_English is the most interesting in her opinion.A.which B.in whichC.from which D.of which24.In my view, one factor_my weight loss was my passion for jogging,especially after dinner, which I enjoyed doing daily.A.turning outB.accounting for C.resulting from D.putting on25.Magic shows are entertaini

12、ng_the audience does not discover how the tricks are done.A.so thatB.ever since C.as ifD.as long as26.The number of firms selling computers in those regions_over the last few years.A.are falling B.have fallenC.has fallen D.is falling27.Many enterprising young people present their ideas_ getting inve

13、stment and advice to start their own business.A.at the cost of B.by means ofC.as a result of D.in the hope of28.The entertainment park by the end of 2022 will attract visitors at home and abroad to visit it. A. accomplishedB.being accomplished C.to be accomplishedD.having been accomplished29.Do you

14、have enough to_all your daily expenses?Oh, yes, enough and to spare.A.cover B.spendC.fillD.offer30.I wonder what chance there is of me passing by the old places without thinking of those days:_. Time cures all wounds.A.My pleasureB.Dont mention itC.I cant agree more D.Never mind第二节、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5

15、分,满分30分)阅读下面短文、掌握其大意、然后从所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中、选出最佳选项。A Virginia third-grader has won two national awards for her exceptional skill in , handwriting. Thats pretty remarkable on its own. But what makes the girls_31_extra special is that she accomplished it_32_having no hands.On April 26,9-year-old Anaya E

16、llick was named the_33_of the 2018 Zaner-Bloser National Handwriting Contest. The award_34_students with special needs who develop a great skill in handwriting. All participants have a mental or physical_35_.Anaya was born without hands on either arm._36_she was fitted with prosthetics (假肢) for a ti

17、me,she decided she was better off with her_37_ones and removed them. Instead, she has learned to_38_a pencil between her arms to draw and write. Two years ago, she made_39_across the world when she was named a winner in the contests print category. For 2018, she_40_again for her cursive writing.Trac

18、y Cox, Anayas teacher, said Anaya is a role_41_to other students.“Anaya does not let anything stand in her _42_of reaching her goals,”said Cox.“She is determined and independent. She has the best_43_in her class.Her classmates see her doing the_44_tasks and they are of teen_45_that she can do just a

19、s well, sometimes even better.Anayas dad Gary Ellick said Anaya had always been_46_. It was always like I can do it.Im proud to see that hard work does_47_,”he said.Anaya was_48_at school on Wednesday, and the school shared photos of her with her new award and examples of her writing. But another_49

20、_doesnt mean shes slowing down. When asked whats_50_on her plate,she said,Sports.31.A.progress 32.A.except 33.A.winner 34.A.represents35.A.consequence 36.A.Though 37.A.flexible 38.A.sharpen 39.A.comments 40.A.won 41.A.monitor 42.A.direction 43.A.painting 44.A.same 45.A.satisfied 46.A.peaceful 47.A.w

21、ork out48.A.honored 49.A.challenge 50.A.bestB.determination B.despite B.applicant B.remindsB.depression B.Since B.normal B.decorate B.headlines B.settled B.soldier B.way B.leadership B.strange B.disappointed B.confident B.get along B.trapped B.contest. B.nextC.achievement C.beyondC. competitor C. re

22、cognizes C.strength C.Unless C.basic C.hold C.decisions C.struggled C.model C.path C.temper C.urgent C.amazed C.intelligent C.take over C.valued. C.opportunity C.lastD.knowledge D.without D.agent D. recommends D.disability D.Before D.natural D.design D.contributions D. volunteered D.actress D.route

23、D.handwriting D.boring D.upset D.considerate D.pay off D.rescued D. victory .D.first第三部分阅读理解(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,选出最佳答案。AChoosing a major is one of the biggest decisions youll make while youre in college. Its important that you make your choice confidently and after some con

24、sideration.Theres Nothing Wrong With Being“Undecided”.Between 20% and 50% of college freshmen enter school without a declared major. Keep in mind that theres nothing wrong with remaining undecidedor undeclared for-the first few years of your college career. You can use this time to decide what youre

25、 interested in. Also, keep in mind that even if you do declare a major your freshman year, you can always change your mind. About one-third of first-time college students change their major within three years. Even more, over 60% of college graduates say they would go back and change their major if

26、they could, primarily to pursue their passion areas and expand their job opportunities.Explore Your Passions and Abilities. Set aside some time to really explore your passions and take stock of your unique abilities. With an undeclared major to start, you can take time to really delve deep into what

27、 interests you. Join clubs around campus to connect with fellow students who share your interests. Take electives in areas that you might not otherwise have an opportunity to experience.For example, when else might you be able to take a poetry course or an art history seminar?College is the perfect

28、time to step out of your box and expand your horizons. As a student with an undeclared major, youre uniquely positioned to do just that.Consider Employment Opportunities.While its important to choose a major that interests you, its also critical to choose a college major that will provide you with f

29、uture employment opportunities. Statistically, the college majors that tend to have the most earning power are in STEM. These majors might include health sciences or computer engineering. Business majors can also expect a higher than average earning potential. That being said, employers frequently r

30、ecognize that graduates who majored in the liberal arts have valuable soft skills, too, including strong communication, written and verbal skills, and leadership abilities. The key is to pick a major that will be marketable for the career youre interested in pursuing.Talk to an Academic Advisor.If y

31、ou need a little guidance, set up an appointment with an academic advisor or career counselors. Career development counselors and academic advisors can help you narrow down your options. If you have an idea of what classes youve most enjoyed and what career paths are most appealing to you, working w

32、ith one of these professionals might be thee final push you need to pick a major. Still have some doubts now? You can submit your questions Here.51.What can we learn from the 2nd paragraph?A.Most graduates went back to college and changed their majors for a brighter future. B.Some students frequentl

33、y change their majors throughout their college years. C.It is all right to remain undecided on majors for only the freshman year. D.You dont necessarily-need to declare your majors upon entering college. 52.You are advised to take electives as described in the 3d paragraph becauseA.the courses and s

34、eminars are popular with college students B.it helps you fully explore where your interest liesC.you can share your common interest with your fellow students D.your major lies in the areas,you cant miss them 53.An example of having good soft skills is thatA. you express yourself well in a controvers

35、ial business discussion B.you fix the technical problems of computers in your office easily C.you quickly figure out why the communication equipment doesnt work D.you never delegate but shoulder more of the workload at work 54.Which of the following statements is False?A.Your major should be a refle

36、ction of your interests and career goals. B.Choose a major that will give you future employment opportunities. C.An academic advisor or career counselors will decide the major for you. D.You should choose your major carefully and confidently. 55.Which of the following is the passage probably taken f

37、rom?A.A high school newspaper. B.A website page.C.A university guide.D.A popular magazine.BThe turning point of my life was my decision to give up a promising business career and study music. My parents, although sympathetic, and sharing my love of music, disapproved of it as a profession. This was

38、understandable in view of the family background. My grandfather had taught music for nearly forty years. Though much beloved and respected in the community,he earned barely enough to provide for his large family. As a consequence of this example in the family, the very mention of music as a professi

39、on carried with it a picture of a risky existence with uncertain financial rewards. My parents insisted on college instead of a music school, and to college I went- quite happily, as I remember, for although I loved my violin and spent most cof my spare time practicing, I had many other interests.Be

40、fore my graduation from college,the family met with severe financial reverses and I felt it my duty to leave college and take a job.Thus was I launched upon a business careerwhich I always think of as the wasted years. Now I do not for a moment mean to disparage (贬低)business.My whole point is that i

41、t was not for me. I went into it for money,and aside from the satisfaction of being able to help the family, money is all I got out of it. It was not enough.I felt that life was passing me by.I continued to make money, and finally, bit by bit, accumulated enough to enable me to go abroad to study mu

42、sic.I resigned from my position and, feeling like a man released from jail, sailed for Europe. I stayed four.years,worked harder than I had ever dreamed of working before and enjoyed every minute of it.Enjoyed is too mild a word. I walked on air.I really lived.I was a free man and I was doing what I

43、 loved to do and what I was meant to do.If I had stayed in business,I might be a comparatively wealthy man today, but I do not believe I would have made a success of living. I would have given up all those inner satisfactions that money can never buy.56.The writers parents didnt want him to take a m

44、usic career mainly because_A.the writer didnt show much talent in playing music B. college was a much better option than a music school C.it seemed an unstable and financially-challenged profession D. the living conditions of the writers parents werent good enough 57.What can be learned about the wr

45、iters experience of college?A. The writer enjoyed the fruitful college life. B.The writer dropped out before graduation. C.The writer kept playing the violin every day. D.The writer went to college unwillingly.58.What was the most important thing the writer achieved from his business career?A.A sens

46、e of belonging. B.A considerable fortune. C.The satisfaction of helping others. D.The pride of being a wealthy man.59.What does the underlined sentence I walked on air.in Paragraph 3 mean?A.I was interviewed by a broadcaster. B.My music was alive on broadcast. C.I felt very relaxed indeed. D.I was e

47、xtremely excited.60.What message does the passage mainly convey?A.Being able to do what one loves is the best kind of life. B.A success of living depends on ones adaption to life. C.One should think twice before he/she makes a decision. D.Ups and downs make one even stronger.CMonarch butterflies mig

48、rate (迁徙) by the millions each year, making the trip from northern areas of the Continent to California and Mexico and back. Because most butterflies only live for a few weeks to a few months,it takes several generations of butterflies to complete the migration. .As monarch butterflies are a threate

49、ned species with their population numbers in decline,Patrick Guerra,an assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati, and his colleagues wanted to see what types of environmental stress might be linked to their decline.We use monarch butterflies as a model system to understand long-distance an

50、imal migration. Our goal was to understand how environmental stress, such as different types of stress caused by urbanization, impacts animal migratory phenomena,Guerra says.For their study, researchers conducted lab studies where they reproduced the effects of artificial light pollution with butter

51、flies using a flight simulator(模拟器).The flight simulator is like a butterfly treadmill(跑步机), in which we can study the flight behavior of insects in controlled, experimental conditions. We first tested if monarchs treated a single, artificial light source as if it were the actual sun during the day,

52、”Guerra says.Once we established that they did, we then tested how the monarchs would behave when exposed to this same artificial light source during their night.”Butterflies stayed quiet and unmoving when they were first placed in the flight simulator in the dark. But as soon as scientists turned o

53、n the light, they started flying. The light made them believe that night was day and this can cause them to fly longer at night or start flying too early. The study has found that the internal circadian(昼夜)clock of butterflies functions normally when they are exposed to natural day: night lighting c

54、ycles, but artificial light, such as a streetlight, at night can throw off a monarch butterflys internal compass.It can affect their circadian rhythms,which can make the monarch butterflies get lost when they try to fly the next day. This shows without darkness, the circadian clock of butterflies ca

55、nnot function properly.When exposed to artificial light, the light can perturb the normal functioning of the animals circadian clock,”Guerra says.“Light pollution, particularly nighttime light pollution, causes animals to experience light at a time when they are not supposed to,e.g., at night when t

56、hey are normally in the dark, and are at rest. Exposure to such light can prevent the behavior and biological process of animals which they rely on or that are regulated by the circadian clock.”61.Why did the researchers carry out the study?A.To look for the reason for butterflies migration. B.To te

57、st what action should be taken to protect butterflies. C.To know about the circadian rhythms of migratory animals. D. To find out how the environmental stress affects animal migration. 62.What can we learn from the lab studies?A. The monarchs mistook a single, artificial light as the actual sun duri

58、ng the day. B.The Butterflies moved quietly when firs placed in the flight simulator in the dark. C.The monarchs got lost in direction when the light in the flight simulator was on.D.The Butterflies were never at rest when they are exposed to the light. 63.What conclusion can be drawn from the exper

59、iment?A.Natural light contributes much to pollution. B.Migratory animals often lose their way. C.Light pollution is increasingly serious. D.Darkness is vital to migratory animals.64.What does the underlined word perturbin Paragraph7 probably mean?A.Stop. B.Disturb. C.Reflect. D.Enhance.65. What coul

60、d be the best title for the passage?A.Light pollution can interfere with butterfly migration B.Efforts are made to save the endangered monarch butterflies. C.Butterflies circadian cycle is revealed in research. D.Human activity impacts the rest of nature negatively.DWhen you feel thankful for things

61、 youve received or something thats happened, thats gratitude. Its impossible to feel it in a vacuum; others are always responsible, whether theyre loved ones,strangers or a higher power.“Gratitude is how you relate to others, when you see yourself in connection with things larger than yourself. says

62、 Willibald Ruch, a psychology professor at the University of ZurichNowadays, too many people dont stop to appreciate what they have, and much less express gratitude. Our instant-satisfaction lifestyle may be to blame.With commercial and social media, everything is speeding the younger generation to

63、make them feel that theyre the centre of the universe, says Tamiko Zablith, founder of the London-based etiquette consulting firm Minding Manners.If its all about them, why thank others?”、However, studies have shown that people who express.gratitude increase their happiness levels,lower their blood-

64、pressure levels, get better-quality sleep, improve their relationships,have a positive impact on their depression levels and are less affected by pain. And gratitudes positive effects are long-lasting. Canadian researchers found that people who wrote letters of thanks or performed good deeds for a m

65、ere six-week period were able to improve their mental health, decrease their bodily pain and feel more energetic for up to six months.What about gratitude recipients who receive messages of thanks?Research has confirmed that the recipients experience positive emotions when theyre singled out. Those

66、are happy surprises - you may not be expecting the favour to be returned, says Jo-Ann Tsang, associate professor of psychology at Baylor University. When someone is the recipient of unexpected kindness or gratitude,hes more likely to return the favour or pass kindness on. One study found that when s

67、omeone is thanked, it more than doubles his chances of being helpful again, probably because he enjoys feeling socially valued. Zablith likes the reaction she got when she rewarded a stranger who held the door open for her at a coffee shop with his rightful place inline in front of her.The look on h

68、is face was shock, says Zablith.He would be nicer to the cashier, the next person he would see at work.Theres a trickle-down effect.The give-and-take of gratitude can also deepen relationships. Studies show that when your partner regularly expresses gratitude,making you feel appreciated, youre more

69、likely to return appreciative, grateful feelings and stay committed to each other. One found that sharing gratitude with a partner makes you feel more responsible for his well-being and. more satisfied with the relationship.You feel closer to the other person, and they feel closer to you,Tsang says.

70、That creates an upward spiral.66.The author begins the passage by _A. giving a definitionB.making a comparison C.describing an.exampleD. quoting a famous motto67.What might contribute to peoples less gratitude expressing nowadays?A.The fast-paced lifestyle.B.Having fewer things to be grateful for. C

71、.Peoples self-contentedness.D.Being embarrassed to express appreciation.68.In paragraph 3, why are findings from Canadian researchers used?A.To let people know that efforts pay off eventually. B.To encourage people to write thank-you notes frequently. C.To inspire people to help people in need const

72、antly.D. To show gratitude positively influences people for a long time. 69.What does the author imply in the last two paragraphs?A. Sharing gratitude contributes greatly to personal achievement. B.Kindness can be passed on if the giver feels appreciated. C.The give-and-take of gratitude can determi

73、ne relationships. D.Gratitude recipients actually expect the favor to be returned. 70.Whats the main idea of the text?A.Respect to others is highly encouraged. B.Gratitude benefits peoples well-being.C.Unhealthy lifestyle is to blame for less appreciation. D. Kindness shouldnt be a one-way matter.第卷

74、(共35分)注意事项用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题纸上,不能使用修改液。第四部分写作第一节、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。When I was a kid, if someone told me that I would grow up to become a published author and founder of a youth literacy(读写能力)foundation, I would have laughed and kept walking. Even now when I see the titleof m

75、y latest picture book,My Very Favorite Book in the Whole Wide World,I shake my head, not quite believing that book has my name on it. But the truth is, this story comes from my own personal experience.It took me a very long time to find my personal reading voice. In Valdosta, GA., where I grew up, m

76、y community promoted two pathways to a better life for little boys like me:being an athlete and being an entertainer.I was no different than the other kids, so I did what felt natural: Play football and overlook school. School presented challenges every day and so did football practice, but overcomi

77、ng physical adversity was on trend with my neighborhoods culture.Reading books not so much.Fortunately,I went to college.Thats where my reading struggles really appeared. Trips to the grocery store were stressful because there was so much reading involved in the simple act of buying food.I would mis

78、read labels and grab the wrong items. Once,I picked up apple sauce thinking it was apple slices.I didnt notice my mistake until I got home and realized that it was my inability to understand the differences in the wording on the labels that caused the mistake.I realized that I needed to make an impo

79、rtant decision. If I wanted to be a better version of me,I had to become a stronger reader.I joined a book club and read every free moment I had. My journey with reading also created a desire in me to inspire others who struggle with reading. So I started a nonprofit, Share the Magic Foundation, try

80、ing to transform the lives of children living in undeserved communities through literacy.71.How does the author feel about his new book? (No more than 10 words)72.Why did the author ignore reading when le was a little boy?(No more than 12 words)73.What is the 3rd paragraph mainly about? (No more tha

81、n 10 words)74.What does the underlined word “adversity” mean? (No more than 2 words)75.What do you think of reading? And why? (No more than 25 words.)第二节、书面表达(共1小题;共25分)76.假如你是晨光中学的学生李津,你的英国好友Chris曾在你们学校学习,他曾经经常和你谈及在中国学习生活的趣事。你最近看到中国日报(China Daily)正面向正在中国和曾经来华的海外人士举办主题为“中国让我没想到”的短视频征集活动。现在请你根据以下提示给他

82、写一封邮件,内容包括(1)活动的主题和内容(真实的亲身经历等);(2)视频的形式和要求(如演讲、访谈、短视频,时长不超过5分钟等);(3)鼓励他参加并表示期待。注意(1)词数不少于100;(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;(3)开头和结尾已给出,不计入字数。参考词汇“中国让我没想到”“My China Surprise”Dear Chris,You can log on the websitemy china for further information.Yours, Li Jin英语参考答案听力 BACAA CABCA BCABC单选16-20 CDABD21-25 CADBD2

83、6-30 CDCAD完型31-35 CBACD36-40 ADCBA41-45 CBDAC46-50 BDADB阅读理解51-55 DBACB 56-60 CBBDA 61-65 DADBA 66-70 ACDBB阅读表达71. He couldnt believe he could write that book.He feels it incredible to write a book like that.72. Because reading was not much on trend with his neighbours culture.Because reading was not regarded as a pathway to a better life.73. How the author realized the importance of reading.What made the author decide to become a stronger reader.Why the author decided to become a stronger reader.74. Difficulty/Hardship/Challenge75. Open

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