1、天津一中201520161高三年级零月考英语试卷第卷(本卷共70道题,共115分) 第一部分:听力测试(共两节,满分20分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分) 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。 例:How much is the shirt? A 19.15. B 9.15. C 9.18. 答案为B。 1What does the man advise the woman to do? AGo to bed. BGo to
2、the concert. CGo to the hospital. 2How long does it take the slow train to get to New York? ATwo hours. BThree hours. CFour hours. 3What will the woman probably do? ALeave for home. BCheck the lab. CDo her experiment. 4What do we learn about the woman? AShe is upset about the bill. BShe misunderstan
3、ds the waiter. CShe complains about the food. 5What does the man imply? AHe will be playing baseball. CHe will be studying. 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 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。 6How does the man go to
4、 work? ABy bus. BBy car. CBy train. 7How far is it from the mans home to his workplace? AFifteen miles. BForty-five miles. CFifty-five miles. 8When is the worst traffic time during the day for the man? AIn the morning. BAt noon. CAt the end of the day. 听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。 9What is the conversation m
5、ainly about? AAn interview for a TV job. BA job opportunity at a TV station. CA successful TV job experience. 10Why does the man want to get the job? ATo earn a high wage. BTo improve his study. CTo gain working experience. 11How will the woman help the man? AGive some advice to him. BWrite a play f
6、or him. COffer a job to him. 听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。 12What is the Student Union responsible for? AMedical care. BSocial life. CRegistration. 13What is the last step of becoming a member of the Student Club? AGetting a Student Union membership. BGetting a registration receipt. CGetting a student card.
7、14When can a student go to the student health centre? A10:00 a.m. Wednesday. B8:45 a.m. Thursday. C3:00 p.m. Friday. 15What is the speech mainly about? ACampus accommodation. BThe health centre. CStudent services. 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,满分15分) 16. - Im thinking of going away aft
8、er Christmas for a week or so. Somewhere warm, you know. - What kind of price _ were you thinking about? I can find the exact information for you. A. variety B. range C. list D. level 17. - Bob claimed to have seen a UFO last night. - _ I dont believe a word of that. A. Good for him! B. Dont mention
9、 it. C. Oh, come on! D. I cant agree more. 18. Mr. Smith seemed to _ the confusion on my face, so he came to me and offered a hand with the maths problem. A. find B. catch C. keep D. read 19. The presidents of America and Canada hold regular meetings, _ they can discuss ways to strengthen security c
10、ooperation between the two countries. A. where B. which C. what D. why 20. - Who _ the whole thing, Mary or Lucy? - Neither. I learned it from John. A. gave out B. gave off C. gave up D. gave away 21. Since I have little work experience, I will have to take a series of unpaid jobs _ I could find my
11、ideal one. A. after B. before C. until D. when 22. - Were you able to catch a train home yesterday when your car broke down on the way? - Id just missed the last one. Fortunately, a friend _ and he gave me a lift. A. was just passing B. had just passed C. would just pass D. has just passed 23. Count
12、ry life gives me peace and quiet, which is _ I cant enjoy while living in a big city. A. that B. where C. why D. what 24. It has been announced that the first to purchase goods on the opening day in the supermarket _ get 10% off the total price. A. must B. will C. shall D. may 25. - Oh, My English n
13、ovel is missing. - I saw Tom leaving with _, but I am not sure whether yours was A. one B. it C. some D. that 26. It doesnt matter if Helen brings her cousin to the get-together, _? A. does it B. doesnt it C. doesnt she D. does she 27. Private cars really provide much convenience to people, and _ th
14、ey cause too many problems. A. therefore B. meanwhile C. otherwise D. instead 28. - Skipping breakfast is a good way to lose weight. - _. Actually it has the opposite effect. A. I cant agree more B. Thats not the case C. Thats for sure D. Im glad to know that 29. - Is Denny said _ his mini car lost?
15、 - Yes, He forgot to lock it. A. having B. having had C. to have D. to have had 30. - Why didnt you buy the reference book yesterday? It was a good bargain. - I _, but I didnt have enough money with me. A. would have B. could C. would D. may have 第二节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、
16、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处 的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 If you want your life to stand for peace and kindness, its helpful to do kind, peaceful things. One of my favorite 31 to do this is by developing my own helping rituals(习惯). These little acts of 32 are opportunities to be of service and reminders of how good it f
17、eels to be kind and 33 . We live in a rural area of the San Francisco Bay Area. Most of what we see is 34 nature. One of the 35 to the beauty is the litter that some people throw out of their windows as they are 36 on the rural roads. One of the few 37 to living in the rural areas is that public ser
18、vices, such as litter collection, are less 38 than they are closer to the city. A helping ritual that I practice 39 with my two children is picking up litter in our surrounding area. Weve become so accustomed to doing this that my 40 will often say to me in pleasant voices, Theres some litter, Daddy
19、, 41 the car! And if we have 42 , we will often pull over and pick it up. It may seem strange, but we actually 43 it. We pick up litter in parks, on sidewalks, practically anywhere. Once I even saw a (n) 44 picking up litter close to where we live. The man whom I didnt know smiled at me and said, I
20、45 saw you doing it, and it seemed like a good idea. Picking up litter is only 46 of an endless supply of possible helping rituals. You might like holding a door open for people, visiting and 47 lonely elderly people in nursing homes, or shoveling snow off someone elses driveway. Think of something
21、that seems effortless 48 helpful. Its worthwhile, personally rewarding, and sets a good example. Your acts of kindness can 49 others to do the same things. And everyone 50 from this. 31. A. things B. activities C. ways D. places 32. A. kindness B. education C. instruction D. amusement 33. A. polite
22、B. curious C. challenging D. helpful 34. A. dirty B. beautiful C. different D. simple 35. A. explanations B. answers C. changes D. weaknesses 36. A. running B. walking C. driving D. jumping 37. A. reasons B. disadvantages C. principles D. days 38. A. available B. important C. satisfying D. dangerous
23、 39. A. generally B. casually C. regularly D. deliberately 40. A. friends B. parents C. colleagues D. children 41. A. stop B. start C. repair D. speed 42. A. faith B. time C. money D. material 43. A. enjoy B. need C. see D. get 44. A. cleaner B. neighbor C. adult D. stranger 45. A. seldom B. often C
24、. never D. first 46. A. many B. that C. one D. all 47. A. comforting B. respecting C. treating D. teaching 48. A. just B. yet C. still D. even 49. A. force B. inform C. encourage D. remind 50. A. remembers B. involves C. suffers D. benefits 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,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C
25、和D)中,选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A 2016 International Summer School The 2016 University of Cambridge International Summer Schools will run in Cambridge from 6 July to 22 August 2016. Our programs give you the opportunity to meet award-winning lecturers, stay and dine in one of the historic Cambridge College
26、s and enjoy a range of weekend excursions(游览) and social activities. To sign up for a program simply apply online, or download an application form from our website. Places on courses and in-college accommodation are limited, so we encourage applicants to apply early to avoid disappointment. This yea
27、r we will be offering specialist programs in: Ancient Empires, Science, Literature, History, Shakespeare, Medieval Studies and new for 2016, Creative Writing and Hanseatic League. If you are looking to study a number of different subject areas, the Interdisciplinary Summer School is ideal. It is div
28、ided into three terms, Interdisciplinary Summer School Term I, Interdisciplinary Summer School Term II and Interdisciplinary Summer School Term III, covering a wide range of subjects including archaeology, politics, philosophy, economics, literature, history and international relations. You can opt
29、to do one or two terms. But most students choose all the three terms. The Cambridge English for Academic Purposes program combines a two-week intensive (强化)language course with a two-week academic program. This allows students to put into practice the language skills they have learned during the fir
30、st two weeks of the program. Applicants will also have the opportunity to sign up for weekend excursions and take part in various events. If you want to join us in 2016, please click here to download a copy of brochure(手册). If you want to find out more information about 2016 International Summer Sch
31、ool, you can visit www.ice.cam.ac.uk/intsummer. (CLICK HERE) What our students say “The entire experience was even better than I expected. I absolutely loved it.” Sally, USA “I believe that the Science International Summer School was a fulfilling experience. I think that everyone should attend this
32、Summer School at least once in a lifetime.” Dominika, Poland 51. What should people do if they want to sign up for a program in this ad? A. They should go to Cambridge by plane. B. They should phone Cambridge. C. They should apply for the program online. D. They should call for an application form.
33、52. Why are the applicants encouraged to apply early? A. The earlier they apply, the less they will pay. B. There are not enough places for the courses or in-college accommodation. C. If they apply late, they have to live out of Cambridge College. D. The reason is not mentioned in the passage. 53. W
34、hats the meaning of the underlined word in Paragraph 3? A. To choose to do sth B. To avoid doing a duty C. To decide not to be part of a group D. To decide on sth 54. According to the passage, which of the following is true? A. All the programs include a two-week intensive English course. B. Applica
35、nts can enter for weekend excursion and take part in various events. C. Applicants can choose both the two-week courses. D. Applicants can live in the college for free. 55. This text is most probably taken from a _. A. textbook B. University website C. newspaper D. magazineB Do you often find yourse
36、lf crying in arguments? Does it feel like you just cant stop your emotions defeating you completely when you are in the middle of a heated discussion with someone, and you particularly want to make clear strong points and express yourself effectively? Many people think that someone who bursts into t
37、ears during an argument or a quarrel is 9/17 trying to handle the situation by bringing emotion into it. But the person who wells up tears during some heated discussion is not in control of those tears. They just cant control blushing(脸红) or stop themselves breaking out in a sweat if they feel nervo
38、us. The body has a number of such automatic responses that switch on without your decision that you want to respond like this. These instinctive behaviors have evolved over millions of years to protect us. Basically, our brains make associations between things that seem similar, which is important f
39、or automatic responses. For example, a snake is a potentially dangerous creature, and you can see why it might be useful if, whenever you see a snake, you will run like crazy. And you can see why it might still be useful if you see a flexible stick and get the same reaction. However, these very simp
40、le associations can sometimes be really unhelpful. Its not useful to try to calmly argue an important point with someone, and suddenly find tears running down your cheeks. Tears can generally make you seem weak, or foolish, and less credible. Whos going to take what you say seriously if youre crying
41、? But if these reactions are not under your control, what can you do about it? The good news is that although you cant control automatic reactions directly, you can unlink unhelpful associations. And that means that an unwanted reaction wont get started, and so wont happen. Besides, you can try the
42、following: Begin to notice a change in how you feel about previous times when you were defeated by emotion; Develop a growing sense of confidence and optimism about how things will go in the future. 56. According to Paragraph 2, whats the authors opinion on crying? A. It is a natural response to str
43、ess. B. It should be thought highly of. C. It is harmful to peoples health. D. It is a useful way to end arguments. 57. What matters when people are making some automatic responses? A. Firm determination. B. Great imagination. C. Rich knowledge. D. Different personalities. 58. What can we infer from
44、 the passage? A. Arguments should be avoided. B. Social activities are vital for mental health. C. Automatic responses dont always make a difference. D. Tears can help people handle arguments more calmly. 59. According to the last paragraph, in order to control automatic reactions in arguments, peop
45、le can try _. A. explaining strong points patiently B. ending arguments as quickly as possible C. pretending to be determined and credible D. learning to be hopeful about what will happen later 60. The main purpose of the passage is to give advice on _. A. how to overcome our fears B. how to avoid t
46、ears in arguments C. how to express our feelings clearly D. how to communicate with people cryingC My parents lived to be ninety-three and ninety-four. Mother lived longer and kept her mental sharpness until a few days before she died. Dad suffered from dementia(痴呆)probably for the last six months o
47、f his life. Its hard to say how long because his dear wife knew how to cover his forgetfulness or sometimes strange behavior up for him. There were times, however, when mother became totally frustrated with the changes she saw taking place and she would blame him for doing things on purpose just to
48、make her angry. He loved juicy fruit gum, but she kept it hidden from sight and rationed(定量供应)it because he could chew five or six sticks in an hour and ask for another package. “I have to watch him like a hawk.” she said. Even though they lived in an assisted-living facility, my father would not ba
49、the himself and would not let any staff person help him. So mother adjusted his shower temperature, washed his back, brought him a dry towel, and helped him dress. With her heart failure and the need for oxygen full time, this chore wore her out, both physically and emotionally. Then he started gett
50、ing up in the middle of night. He would go into their bathroom, which was actually a part of their bedroom, turn on all the lights, and shave. Mother could not convince him to return to bed until he finished. As a result, mother couldnt get enough sleep at night. I dont have any answers that might h
51、ave made their last months together any easier. Since they were very private people, sometimes it was hard to know what was really going on. When I stopped by their place, mother would talk nonstop as usual and daddy would smile a lot, like what he used to do. I took along food they enjoyed to them,
52、 like smoothies or milkshakes. Mother loved orchids and they thrived under her care so she usually received one for any special occasion. Daddy would often let me brush his “angel hair”, as mother named it, and I might help her fasten jewelry. All of these little things were ways to say “I love you”
53、, but we didnt often discuss some of the truly important issues related to my daddys declining health. I tried to respect their privacy and treat them with the dignity they deserved. I think they both tried to protect me, their daughter. I guess thats what parents do. 61. The writer didnt know much
54、about her fathers dementia, because _. A. she didnt visit her parents much B. her father hid his conditions carefully C. her fathers conditions werent serious D. her mother kept her fathers dementia a secret 62. What the writers mother said in Paragraph 2 shows that _. A. her mother was very strict
55、with her father B. her mother had to pay full attention to her father C. her father liked eating juicy fruit gum very much D. her father often made her mother angry on purpose 63. Which word can best describe the writers mother according to Paragraph 3? A. Exhausted. B. Crazy. C. Considerate. D. Bor
56、ed. 64. Seeing her father smile a lot, the writer _. A. found it unusual B. knew he was pretending C. considered her father normal D. wanted to talk nonstop with him 65. What can we conclude after reading the passage? A. The writers family isnt filled with love. B. Its not easy to care for someone w
57、ith dementia. C. Its hard to say the writer cares about her parents. D. The writer knows how to make others lives easier.D We all know that good study habits are essential to success. We probably can reduce the academic dishonesty by promoting good study habits among students. Letting the students k
58、now how important good study habits are when they come to school. Still, even procrastination(拖延) can be overcome by proper study habits, and improving study habits is the key to better studying. Good study habits are a great tool to have in the toolbox of life. Many of the tips for success for onli
59、ne students are the same as those for students in a classroom. Consider asking the schools student union to take on a study tips project. Following a few simple study tips can help students effectively learn new concepts and theories. A good way to stay organized is to use folders (文件夹) so that your
60、 child can keep his / her assignments. Once children reach the grades where homework and tests are part of the curriculum, there are many things parents can do to encourage good study habits. An effective way is to study before and while they do their homework. Being organized and having homework ro
61、utines are the most important things in helping your child develop good habits for life. Learning, however, is a process which settles into certain steps. Students with learning problems, however, may still have generally inefficient and ineffective study habits and skills. Becoming aware of your ch
62、ilds learning style will help you understand why they sometimes get frustrated with common study methods. Effective study habits are a very important part of the learning process. Good study habits are all about keeping to a daily routine and giving all subjects equal treatment. If your childs study
63、 habits are weak, take a “study skills” course or have someone show him/her good study habits. The problem is that those high-school study habits are hard to shake. Hard work and good study habits are two characters to be nurtured (培养). Motivation and study habits are obviously very important as wel
64、l. 66. What does the author mainly want to tell us in Paragraph 1? A. The features of good study habits. B. The definition of good study habits. C. The importance of good study habits. D. The relation between good study habits and success. 67. What can the schools student union do for students? A. O
65、rganize teaches to help students learn effectively. B. Work out a few simple study tips for them to follow. C. Ask them to use folders to keep their assignments. D. Offer help before and while they do their homework. 68. It is important for parents to be aware of their childrens learning style becau
66、se_ . A. every child has his/her own learning style B. it is the only way to learn about their children C. all learning is a process which settles into certain steps D. it helps to know exactly what problems their children have 69. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that _ A. parents should
67、pay equal attention to every subject B. bad study habits are easy to develop but hard to get rid ofC. taking a study skills course is helpful to form good study habits D. hard work and motivation are two major factors in nurturing good study habits 70. The text is mainly written for _. A. parents B.
68、 online students C. educational workers D. the public第卷(本卷共2道题,共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,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。 Manufacturers, sellers, and advertisers love to tell us that advertising will save us money. They are always convincing us that placing ads in and on everything from video games to
69、toilet paper will save consumers money through the theory that the advertising pays the cost of part of the item or the service, allowing the seller or provider to charge less than they otherwise would. Nonsense! A couple of years ago, I plan to buy a Kindle (电子读书器). I decided to choose the one with
70、 the ads or “Special Offers” as Amazon called it, due to the overall purchase price, which was lower, and the promises of money-saving offers, and in addition, I would have to accept the basic ads. Well, things were good for about six months. I did indeed receive some offers such as $10 off a $50 pu
71、rchase, or the opportunity to buy certain books for only $1. Then the offers dried up when the Kindle Fire came out. Suddenly the majority of the special offers were restricted(限于) to Kindle Fire owners. Not there are very few offers for them, either. The only things I now receive are true ads: Thin
72、gs for me to look at, but which hold no value for me at all. The advertising I ever allowed because I thought it was supposed to be a benefit to me is no longer benefiting me. Frankly, it makes me mad. I fell for the “Advertising will save you money” strategy that so many sellers like to throw aroun
73、d. I did my research and thought that it would be different with the Kindle. But it wasnt. Once they needed to sell a different product, those holding the older product got left behind. And now that they need to cut profit margins(利润率), even those holding the newer product are not receiving the offe
74、rs that came in the “heyday(全盛期)” of the special offers. Sure, you pay bit less for the model that displays ads, but beyond that the money-saving aspect is long gone. 71. What would happen to us, according to advertisers, if they didnt place ads in and on everything? (no more than 11 words) 72. Why
75、did the author choose to buy the Kindle with the ads? ( no more than 10 words) 73. What did the author realize through the experience of buying the Kindle? (no more than 9 words) 74. What do the underlined words “dried up” probably mean in the third paragraph? (no more than 6 words) 75. For what pur
76、pose do you think the author writes the text? (no more than 12 words)第二节:书面表达(满分25分) 76. 假设你是晨光中学学生会主席李津,9月份美国20名学生志愿者将来你校学访,并进 行经验交流,请根据以下提示,写一封电子邮件与他们领队Chris联系,并告知他们到访 时的相关事宜及征求意见。 (1)欢迎会、校长参加; (2)志愿者经验交流(对社会、个人的益处) (3)共同参加社区志愿者活动(了解中国、增进友谊) 注意: (1)词数不少于100; (2)请适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。 (3)开头和结尾都已给出,不计入
77、总词数。 参考词汇: 志愿者 volunteer Dear Chris, I am Li Jin, chairman of the Student Union of Chen Guang Middle School. _ _此处禁止答题 _YoursLi Jin参考答案 1- 5 CBAAC 6 -10 BACBC 11-15 ABCAC 16 20 BCDAD 21 25 BADCC 26 30 ABBDA 31 35 CADBD 36 40 CBACD 41 45 ABADB 46 50 CABCD 51 55 CBABB 56 60 ABCDB 61 65 DBACB 66 70 CBD
78、CA 阅读表达 71. What would happen to us, according to advertisers, if they didnt place ads in and on everything? (no more than 11 words) We would be charged more when we bought the item. We would pay more when we bought the item. (答出我们需要多付费即可得全分) 72. Why did the author choose to buy the Kindle with the
79、ads? ( no more than 10 words) Because of the attractive prices and promised offers.(缺一点扣一分) 73. What did the author realize through the experience of buying the Kindle? (no more than 9 words) Ads wouldnt always bring customers expected benefits. 74. What do the underlined words “dried up” probably m
80、ean in the third paragraph? (no more than 6 words) Came to an end/ Were no more available/ stopped 75. For what purpose do you think the author writes the text? (no more than 12 words) To warn/ remind/ tell us not to believe what attractive ads say. 书面表达 Dear Chris, I am Li Jin, chairman of the Stud
81、ent Union of Cheng Guang Middle School. I feel very pleased to know a group of 20 American student volunteers are coming to our school. I am writing to tell you the arrangement of your visit in our school. On your arrival, a welcome ceremony is going to be held where our principal will make a welcom
82、ing speech. After a short break, student volunteers from both sides are going to have a volunteer experience sharing meeting, at which they can talk about the benefits the volunteer activities bring to society as well as personal development. After that, a volunteer activity will take place in the n
83、earby community, making it an opportunity for American students to know more about China and improve the friendship with Chinese students. How do you like the arrangements? If you have any better idea, please dont hesitate to tell me. Yours Li Jin 评分标准 18 20:内容要点全、应用高级词汇和语法结构的数量较多且准确。上下文连贯自然、语 言得体。全文无明显拼写错。 15 17:要点全、所用高级结构较少,且有部分错误。语言一般、有明显的拼写错误。 12 14: 要点全但表达有些许错误。语言结构较简单,有较多的拼写错误。