天津市耀華中學(xué)
2012屆高三年級寒假驗收考試
英 語 試 題
YCY
本試卷共分兩部分,第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷。
將Ⅰ卷的選擇題填涂到答題卡上;Ⅱ卷的答案寫在答題紙上。
第I卷(選擇題,共115分)
第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié)20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
第一節(jié) 聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。每段對話僅讀一遍。
1.How does the woan feel?
A.Unhappy. B.Worn out. C.Hungry.
2.Why was Jesse late that orning?
A.Her car broke down.B.Her uncle died. C.There was a traffic ja
3.How uch did the an pay for the coat?
A.$250. B.$150. C.$200.
4.What do we learn about ary?
A.She is going on vacation.
B.She has traveled all over the world.
C.She likes postcards;
5.What does the woan think of her exa result this tie?
A.Noral. B.Disappointing. C.Encouraging.
第二節(jié)
聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A,B,C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。每段對話讀兩遍。
Text 6.
6.How long has the bus been away?
A.For 15 inutes, B.For 45 inutes. C.For 50 inutes.
7.Hoill the woan probably get hoe?
A.On her bike. B.In the an's car. C.On the next bus.
Text 7.
8.What is the an doing lately?
A.Going on a caping trip.
B.Preparing for an exa.
C.Traveling in the country.
9.When does the conversation take place?
A.During the suer vacation.
B.Before the suer vacation.
C.After the suer vacation.
10.Where does the an live?
A.in the countryside. B.In a city. C.With his parents.
Text8
11.What are the speakers talking about?
A.A book.B.A fil. C.A fighter.
12.What can we know about rs.Stowe?
A.She wrote a story based on the Civil War.
B.She is the first woan writer in Aerican history.
C.She was strongly against slavery.
13.What's the nae of the fil?
A.The Civil War. B.Uncle To's Cabin. C.The Grand Cinea.
Text 9.
14.How uch do you pay if you borrow books fro public libraries?
A.Nothing. B.A little. C.Very uch.
15.What other services cap the libraries provide?
A.Public lectures and education classes.
B.Fils and education classes.
C.Book shows and concerts.
16.Which library is the biggest in Britain?
A.The British Library.
B.The Oxford Library.
C.The Cabridge Library.
Text 10.
17.What leads to the environental disaster?
A.Careless operation. B.The aging ship. C.The bad weather.
18.What's the report ainly about?
A.An accident of the oil spill (原油泄漏).
B.Daage caused by the oil spill.
C.People helping with the cleaning work.
19.Who should be responsible for the accident?
A.David Hunter, B.Seaview Beach. C.Edward Shoup.
20.What does the oil copany proise to do?
A.To prevent any ore oil spills.
B.To get rid of all the old ships at once.
C.To clean up the oil as soon as possible.
第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié), 滿分45分)
第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)
21.—Would you ind giving soe advice on how to iprove our business anageent?
—If you ade___ ost of the equipent, there would be ____ rise in production.
A./;/ B.the;/ C.the; the D.the; a
22.The copany presented hi with a gold watch in _____of his 20 years of good service.
A.a(chǎn)chieveent B.a(chǎn)ppreciation C.a(chǎn)ttention D.disagreeent
23.—What do you think of rock and roll?
—__ _, but I prefer classical usic.
A.Not too bad B.I have no idea C.Terrific D.Terrible
24.__ edicine works in a huan body is a question ___ not everyone can understand fully.
A.How; that B.That; which C.That; what D.What; that
25.—Are you enjoying your stay here?
—Yes, very uch.I wish I ____ have to leave so soon.
A.won't B.shouldn't C.don't D.didn't
26.—Excuse e, would you ind answering a few questions?
—Well, I don't know.I' in rather a hurry ____.
A.seriously. B.a(chǎn)ctually C.iediately D.a(chǎn)nxiously
27.Large quantities of inforation, as well as tiely help, ___ since the organization was built.
A.has offered B.had been offered
C.have been offered D.is offered
28.Here are the first three books of his poe works, the fourth one next onth.
A.will coe out B.coes out C.is to coe out D.to coe out
29.—It's so cold here! Why not close the door?
—Sorry.It ____.I'll have it repaired as soon as possible.
A.won't shut B.won't be shut
C.doesn't shut D.isn't shut
30.—When will this be settled?
—A working party has been set up to ____ the proble.
A.look through B.look up
C.look for D.look into
31.Europe has achieved ore in controlling the AIDs virus than Asia in the past ten years, ____ the nuber of people infected with the virus is going up sharply.
A.when B.where C.so that D.that
32.After the Shenzhou VI capsule touched down, two astronauts succeeded in traveling around the earth, thus again__ __China is a global space power.
A.to have proved B.to prove C.proved D.proving
33.Have you heard that ary was robbed during her secret trip to Thailand? Not only____ her oney, but she was nearly killed.
A.she lost B.had she lost C.she had lost D.did she lose
34.—They don't have uch in their house yet.
— they're planning to live here only until Bob gets his degree, they don't want to buy uch furniture.
A.Since B.Although C.While D.Unless
35.—You have sold your car! You don't need one?
—_ _.The traffic is too heavy nowadays,
A.No proble B.Never ind
C.Don't ention it D.Not really
第二節(jié) 完型填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
Fifteen years spent in the field of education has provided e with any _36__ oents. One of the ost unforgettable 37 when I was teaching second grade, 10 years ago.
In ay I decided to plan soething special for the children: a other's Day tea.We had put our heads together to _38_ ideas of how to 39 our others.We practiced singing songs, eorized poes and wrote cards.We decided to hold our tea the Friday before other's Day.I was surprised but 40 to Sea that every other was planning to attend.I _41_invited y own other.
Finally, the big day arrived.Each child 42 up at our classroo door, expecting the arrival of his or her o._43_ it got closer to starting tie, I looked around and y eyes quickly found Jiy.His other hadn't shown up and he was looking _44__.
I took y other by the hand and walked over to Jiy."Jiy," I said, “I have a bit of proble here and I was 45 if you could keep y other _46_ while I' busy."
y o and Jiy sat at a table.Jiy _47_ y o her treats and _48_ her with the gift I had ade, just as we had practiced the day before.Whenever I looked over, y other and Jiy were in deep _ 49 .
Now 10 years later, I work with students of all ages, educating the about the environent. Last year I took a senior class on a field trip, and there was Jiy.I had the students coplete an outline of the day's 50 _ and an evaluation of our trip.Then I collected the students' booklets and checked the to see if _51_ was copleted. When I cae _52_ Jiy's page, he had written "Reeber our other's Day tea we had in second grade, rs.a(chǎn)rra? I do! Thanks for all you did for e, and thank your other, too."
I told hi I really enjoyed what he had written.He looked rather ebarrassed and _53_his own thanks and walked away.Suddenly he ran back and gave e a big hug."Thanks again.No one even knew y other didn't 54 it."
I ended y workday with a hug fro a teenage boy who had __55_ stopped hugging teachers years ago.
36.A changed B.treasured C.experienced D.honored
37.A.lasted B.kept C.happened D.described
38.A.pay attention to B.look forward to C.get on with D.coe up with
39.A.love B.please C.respect D.a(chǎn)dire
40.A.a(chǎn)stonished B.worried C.relieved D.interested
41.A.even B.ever C.still D.once
42.A.followed B.held C.kept D.lined
43.A.As B.Although C.While D.Because
44.A.a(chǎn)ngry B.curious C.strange D.upset
45.A.considering B.wondering C.a(chǎn)sking D.doubting
46.A.connection B.care C.copany D.concern
47.A.served B.supplied C.a(chǎn)ppealed D.a(chǎn)pplied
48.A.gave B.'showed C.presented D.supplied
49.A.ind B.thought C.a(chǎn)greeent D.conversation
50.A.feeling B.behavior C.event D.a(chǎn)ction
51.A.soething B.everything C.a(chǎn)nything D.nothing
52.A.by B.to C.a(chǎn)cross D.over
53.A.a(chǎn)nnounced B.delivered C.stated D.whispered
54.A.a(chǎn)ke B.get C.do D.take
55.A.probably B.exactly C.rarely D.eagerly
第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題,每題2.5分,滿分50分)
閱讀下列短,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
A
About six years ago I was eating lunch in a restaurant in New York City when a woan and a young boy sat down at the next table. I couldn’t help overhearing parts of their conversation. At one point the woan asked: “So, how have you been?” And the boy—who could not have been ore than seven or eight years old—replied, “Frankly, I’ve been feeling a little depressed lately.”
This incident stuck in y ind because it confired y growing belief that children are changing. As far as I can reeber, y friends and I didn’t find out we were “depressed”, that is, in low sprits, until we were in high school.
Undoubtedly a change in children has increased steadily in recent years. Children don’t see childlike anyore. Children speak ore like adults, dress ore like adults and behave ore like adults than they used to.
Whether this is good or bad is difficult to say, but it certainly is different. Childhood as it once was no longer exists. Why?
Huan developent is based not only on born biological states, but also on patterns of access to social knowledge. oveent fro one social role to another usually involves learning the secrets of the new status. Children have always been taught adult secrets, but slowly and in stages: traditionally, we tell sixth graders things we keep hidden fro fifth graders.
In the last 30 years, however, a secret-revelation(揭示)achine has been installed in 98 percent of Aerican hoes. It is called television. Television passes inforation to all viewers alike, whether they are children or adults. Unable to resist the teptation, any children turn their attention fro printed texts to the less challenging, ore vivid oving pictures.
Counication through print, as a atter of fact, allows for a great deal of control over the social inforation to which children have access. Reading and writing involve a coplex code of sybols that ust be eorized and practiced. Children ust read siple books before they can read coplex aterials.
56.According to the author, feeling depressed is _____.
A.a(chǎn) sure sign of a ental proble in a child
B.a(chǎn) ental state present in all huans, including children
C.soething that cannot be avoided in children's ental developent
D.soething hardly to be expected in a young child
57.Traditionally, a child is supposed to lea about the adult world .
A.through connection with society
B.gradually and under guidance
C.naturally without being taught
D.through watching television
58.According to the author, that today's children see adultlike results fro _____.
A.the widespread influence of television
B.the poor arrangeent of teaching content
C.the fast pace of huan scientific developent
D.the rising standard of living
59.What does the author think of counication through print for children?
A.It enables children to gain, ore social inforation.
B.It develops children's interest in reading and writing.
C.It helps children to read and write well.
D.It can control what children are to learn.
60.What does the author think of the change in today's children?
A.He feels their adultlike behavior is so funny.
B.He thinks the change worthy of note.
C.He considers it a rapid developent.
D.He sees to be upset about it.
B
Bobby oresco grew up in New York's Hell's Kitchen, a tough working-class neighborhood on anhattan's West Side.But Hell's Kitchen lies right next door to Broadway, and the bright lights attracted Bobby fro the tie he was a teen.Being stage-struck was hardly what a street kid could adit to his partners.Fearing their ridicule, he told no one, not even his girlfriend, when he started taking acting lessons at age 17.If you were a kid fro the neighborhood, you becae a cop, construction worker, longshorean or criinal.Not an actor.
oresco struggled to ake that long walk a few blocks east.He studied acting, turned out for all the cattle calls—and during the decade of the 1970s ade a total of $2,000."I wasn't a good actor, but r had a driving need to do soething different with y life." he says.
He oved to Hollywood, where he drove a cab and worked as a bartender."y father said, 'Stop this craziness and get a job; you have a wife and a daughter.'" But oresco kept working at his chosen craft.
Then in 1983 his younger brother Thoas was urdered in a ob-linked killing.oresco oved back to his old neighborhood and started writing as a way to explore the pain and the patriony (遺產(chǎn)) of Hell's Kitchen.Half-Deserted Streets, based on his brother's killing, opened at a sall Off-Broadway theater in 1988.A Hollywood producer saw it and asked hi to work on a screenplay.
His reputation grew, and he got enough assignents to ove back to Hollywood.By 2003, he was again out of work and out of cash when he got a call fro Paul Haggis, a director who had befriended hi.Haggis wanted help writing a fil about the country after Septeber 11.The two worked on the writing, but every studio in town turned it down.They kept pitching (竭力推銷) it. Studio executives, however, thought no one wanted to see a severe, honest vision of race and fear and lives in collision in oden Aerica.
oresco believed so strongly in the script that he borrowed oney and sold his house.He and Haggis kept pushing.At last the writers found an independent fil producer who would take a chance, but the upfront oney was too little.oresco delayed his salary.
Crash slipped into the theaters in ay 2005, and quietly becae both a hit and a critical success.It was noinated for six Acadey Awards and won three—Best Picture, Best Fil Editing and Best Writing (Original Screenplay) by Paul Haggis and the kid fro Hell's Kitchen.
At age 54, Bobby oresco becae an overnight success."If you have soething you want to do in life, don’t think about the probles," he says, "think about other ways to get it done."
61.Rearrange the following stateents in ters of tie order:
a.His work Half-Deserted Streets drew attention as it opened at a sall Off-Broadway theater.
b.Unexpectedly Crash becae both a hit and a huge success.
c.He oved to Hollywood to be a taxi driver and a waiter.
d.He started to learn acting in spite of hardness with the belief of doing soething different.
e.His younger brother Thoas was killed in conflict aong bullies.
A.d;c;e;a;b B.d;e;c;b;a C.c;d;e;a;b D.c;e;d;b;a
62.Why Bobby oresco did not tell anyone that he started taking lessons at age 17?
A.He wanted to give his girlfriend a surprise.
B.His girlfriend did not allow hi to do this
C.He was afraid of being laughed at.
D.He had no talent for acting.
63.Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
A.His father did not support his work as a bartender.
B.Before he becae an overnight success, his life experienced ups and downs.
C.His brother's death inspired his writing Half-Deserted Streets.
D.oresco grew up in New York's Hell's Kitchen which is a few blocks east of Broadway.
64.The Studio executives turned the script Crash down because ___ _.
A.they thought the script would not be popular
B.the script was not well written
C.they had no oney to ake the fil based on the script
D.they thought oresco was not faous
65.What's the best title of the article?
A.The Road to Success B.Try It a Different Way
C.A Talented an—oresco D.oresco’s Perseverance
C
Iagine a world in which there was suddenly no eotion—a world in which huan beings could feel no love or happiness, no terror or hate.Try to iagine the consequences of such a transforation.People ight not be able to stay alive: knowing neither joy nor pleasure, anxiety nor fear, they would be as likely to repeat acts that hurt the as acts that were beneficial.They could not learn: they could not benefit fro experience because this eotionless world would lack rewards and punishents.Society would soon disappear: people would be as likely to har one another as to provide help and support.Huan relationships would not exist: in a world without friends or eneies, there could be no arriage, affection (喜愛) aong copanions, or bonds (關(guān)系) aong ebers of groups.Society's econoic underpinnings (支柱) would be destroyed: since earning $10 illion would be no ore pleasant than earning $10 illion would be no ore pleasant than earning $10, there would be no incentive(刺激,動機) to work.In fact, there would be no incentives of any kind, for as we will see, incentives iply a capacity (能力) to enjoy the.
In such a world, the chances that the huan species would survive are next to zero, because eotions are the basic instruents of our survival and adaptation.Eotions structure the world for us in iportant ways.As individuals, we categorize objects on the basis of our eotions.True, we consider the length, shape, size or texture, but an object's physical aspects are less iportant than what it has done or can do to us—hurt us, surprise us, anger us or ake us joyful.We also use categorizations colored by eotions in our failies, counities, and overall society.Out of our eotional experience with objects and events coes a social feeling of agreeent that certain things and actions are "good" and others are "bad", and we apply these categories to every aspect of our social life—fro what foods we eat and what clothes we wear to hoe keep proises and which people our group will accept.In fact, society uses our eotional reactions and attitudes, such as loyalty, orality, pride, shae, guilt, fear and greed, in order to aintain itself.It gives high rewards to individuals who perfor iportant tasks such as surgery, akes heroes out of individuals for unusual or dangerous achieveents such as flying fighter planes in a war, and uses the legal penal (刑法的) syste to ake people afraid to engage in antisocial acts.
66.Which of the following is TRUE according to the first paragraph?
A.People would not be able to tell the texture of objects.
B.People would not- knohat was beneficial and what was harful to the.
C.$10 illion is equal to $10 in a world without eotions.
D.There would be fall of lies, arguents and violence.
67.In can be inferred fro the passage that the econoic foundation of society is dependent on .
A.the ability to ake oney
B.the capacity to work
C.the stiulus (刺激) to work
D.the categorizations of our eotional experiences
68.Eotions 'are significant for an's survival and adaptation because .
A.they provide the eans by which people view the size or shape of objects
B.they are the basis for the social feeling of agreeent by which society is aintained
C.they encourage people to perfor dangerous achieveents
D.they produce ore love than hate aong people
69.Why are the eotional aspects of an object ore iportant than its physical aspects?
A.They help society use its ebers for profit.
B.They encourage us to perfor iportant tasks.
C.They help to perfect the legal and penal syste.
D.They help us adapt our behaviors to the world surrounding us.
70.What is the text ainly about?
A.People could only live in a world with eotions.
B.People would always do bad things in the eotionless world.
C.Eotions are very iportant in the world.
D.Eotions structure the world for us in iportant ways.
D
(Part I)
HOLIDAY HOES IN ALLORCA
Holiday houses in allorca sailing and fishing port—quiet even in suer season. Beautifully situated houses with sights of sea and ountains, yet near to shops and restaurants.Cars and bicycles for hire.Sailing and sports clubs nearby.
ITALY IN COFORT
Luxury coach trips of Italy, out of noral holiday season 21 days to visit five Italian cities starting fro London Its ay, 1st Septeber.The trips are guided by professor artin Davis, Head of Italian Studies, London University.See the arts and culture of historic Italy.
KIBBUTZ HOLIDAYS IN ISRAEL
Working holidays on a kibbutz (co-operative far) in Israel.All nationalities welcoe for one to three onths, if prepared to work orning with kibbutz ebers.Accoodation, food and trips to historic sights all provided free—you pay only for the special low-cost return flight.
TWO WEEKS ON A CARIBBEAN ISLAND
Two-week holidays in the Hotel Splendid, on a lovely beach with golden sands and deep-blue sea.Tennis, golf, sailing and all water sports, trips around the island arranged.Near to town of Castries with lively evening entertainent—dancing.
1 st Noveber-31 st arch=£720 per person
1 st April-30th October =£850 per person
(Part II)
Jack and his wife ary, who have recently retired, want to see places of cultural and historic interest abroad, but ary hates flying.
Peter and aria, university students, want to travel as far as possible on little oney, and would like to get to know a country by working there far-three onths with other young people.
ichael, a young coputer prograer, has been working hard and needs a holiday to relax in winter.He would like to go soewhere warer and sunny, where he can swi in the sea, and he enjoys sports and dancing.
Herry and Kate, both teachers, and their two sons, have to take their holiday during the school suer holidays.There ust be plenty for the boys to do, although Harry and Kate just want to have beautiful scenery, good food and wine—and peace.
71.ichael would ost probably go to ___for his holiday.
A.Italy B.Israel C.a(chǎn)llorca D.a(chǎn) Caribbean island
72.The ost suitable place where Peter and aria can enjoy their holiday would be .
A.a(chǎn)n Italian city B.a(chǎn) kibbutz in Israel
C.a(chǎn) Caribbean island D.the port in allorca
73.The best holiday for Jack and ary would be ___ .
A.the 21-day coach trip of Italy
B.the 2-week stay in the Hotel Splendid
C.the 14-day trip around a Caribbean island
D.the working holidays for l-3onfhs on a kibbutz in Israel
74.Harry and Kate and their sons would like .
A.a(chǎn) holiday working on a kibbutz in Israel
B.a(chǎn) holiday visiting cities by coach in Italy
C.a(chǎn) holiday house in the fishing port in allorca
D.a(chǎn) holiday hotel on a lovely beach on a Caribbean Island
75.You can find the passage in Part I ost probably in .
A.a(chǎn) school library B.a(chǎn) tourist agency
C.the post office D.the useu
第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題 共35分)
第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)
第一節(jié):閱讀表達(共5小題;每小題2分;滿分10分)
Sleepless in Seattle? Hardly.West Virginia is where people are really staying awake, according to the first governent study to onitor state-by-state differences in sleeplessness. West Virginians' lack of sleep was about double the national rate, perhaps a side effect of health probles such as obesity, experts said.
Nearly 1 in 5 West Virginians said they did not get a single good night's sleep in the previous onth.The national average was about 1 in 10, according to a federal health survey.Tennessee, Kentucky and Oklahoa also were notably above average with nearly 1 in 7 people reporting in a lack of sleep.In contrast.North Dakota was below average, with only 1 in 13 reporting that degree of sleeplessness.Health officials do not know the exact reasons for the differences.
In the survey, people weren't required to answer the question why they were not able to get enough rest or sleep.But experts noted several possible explanations: West Virginia ranks at or near the botto of the nation in several iportant easureents of health, including obesity, soking, heart disease and the proportion of adults with disabilities.
Studies have increasingly found that sleeping probles often occurred aong people with certain health probles, including obesity."You would expect to see poorer sleep within a chronically (慢性地) diseased population;' noted Dr Ronald Chervin, a sleep disorders expert in University of ichigan.
Financial stress and work shifts can play roles in sleeplessness, too, Chervin added.He suggested those ay be contributing factors in West Virginia, an econoically depressed state with tens of thousands of people working in coal ining.
The report was based on results of an annual telephone survey of ore than 400,000 Aericans, including at least 3,900 in each state.The survey did not include people who use only cellphones.
76.What is the ain idea of Paragraph I? (No ore than 15 words.)
77.What does the underlined word "notably" in Paragraph 2 ean? (No ore than 3 words.)
78.What was the possible reason for the high rate of sleeplessness in West Virginia according to the third paragraph? (No-ore than 12 words.)
79.Hoas the study carried out? (No ore than 10 words.)
80.Could you give soe advice to people who suffer fro sleeplessness on how to iprove their situation? (No ore than 25 words, but ore than 8 words.)
第二節(jié) 書面表達(滿分30分)
2013我國將在天津舉辦第六屆東亞運動會,其主題是“和平、友誼、和諧、發(fā)展”。假如你是天津市某中學(xué)高中生李華,你班就東亞會將給天津帶的影響展開了激烈的討論。請根據(jù)下表內(nèi)容寫一篇120字左右的,說說你們討論的結(jié)果以及你個人的看法。
積極影響消極影響
1.傳遞“和平、友誼、和諧、發(fā)展”的運動會主題1.交通擁擠
2.增加就業(yè)機會,促進旅游業(yè)的發(fā)展2.造成污染、破壞環(huán)境
3.使市民響應(yīng)低碳生活,增強環(huán)保意識3.資浪費
4.讓世界更了解中國,使天津更美麗……
參考詞匯:碳排放carbon eissionas
The 6th East Asian Gaes will be held in Tianjin in 2013.
英語發(fā)展性試題
(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分,請將答案寫在答題紙上)
Coplete the following sentences with the given words in the right for.
1.He tried hard to find a __ __ enough excuse but failed. (reason)
2.It is difficult to put an accurate _____ on the survey results. (interpret)
3.He has got a serious disease just because he lived in __ __ conditions.(health)
4.The ____ that her father has been urdered by her husband really upsets her.(assue)
5.She listened with a _____ expression on her face.(puzzle)
6.The ain witness had____ __ _disappeared, (ystery)
7.Soe nations like Aerica, have ade a lot of restriction on __ __.(igrate)
8.He carried all his ____ with hi in an old suitcase, (belong)
9.He knew that his father's advice was ____ but he just didn't want to adit that.(sense)
10.People tend to catch soe kinds of ____ during winter in the north.(infectious)
11.They had the ____ to be hit by a violent stor, (fortunate)
12.The __ __ fact that the talks are continuing is a positive sign.(erely)
13.Soe interesting.____eerged fro the research. (observe)
14.I went to see the National Theatre's ____ of "Othello”.(present)
15.I was__ __ I saw you there, but it ust be soeone else.(conviction)
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