2019-2020学年天津市耀华中学高二上学期期中考试英语试题(解析版)

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2020-2021学年天津市耀华中学高三英语上学期期中考试试题及参考答案

2020-2021学年天津市耀华中学高三英语上学期期中考试试题及参考答案

2020-2021学年天津市耀华中学高三英语上学期期中考试试题及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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AYou have to praise the smoothness(顺畅)of ants on the move. No matter how many of them are going toward a place, there's never a hold-up. A new research paper shows how ants keep traffic flowing by changing their behavior to meet changing conditions.For their experiments, researchers from the University of Toulouse focused on Argentine ants, animals that often move from colony(群落)to colony depending on where the food is. Making use of Argentine ants' talent for fast travel, the researchers built bridges connecting their colonies. The bridges were different in width from a fifth to three-quarters of an inch. The colonies, too, were of different sizes, ranging from 400 to more than 25,000 ants.Then the researchers sat back andmonitoredthe traffic. To their surprise, even when those narrower bridges were full of ants, there were no "traffic accidents". "When the number of ants on the bridge increased, ants seemed to be able to understand the situation and adjusted(调整)their speed accordingly to avoid making the traffic flow stop. "the authors note. "Moreover, ants avoided entering a busy road and made sure that the bridge was never too packed to cross.”The lesson for humans? The traffic problem may lie in our inability to adjust our driving habits for the good of the whole. Driving is fun when there are few cars on the road. Then the traffic moves very slowly. And yet, some impatient driver still acts like he's alone on the road.The research suggests that projects, like the ever-widening of highways, may never free us from traffic jams. As long as we drive along with our own habits, no matter how many other people are on the road, we'll always end up in a traffic jam. Indeed, less space may actually be a good thing. It leaves less room for individual choice and forces us to take a page from the driving book of ants.1. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The results of the experiments.B. The purpose of the experimentsC. The preparation of the experiments.D. The requirements of the experiments2. What does the underlined word "monitor" in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. watch and check.B. seek and improveC. design and planD. discuss and practise3. What is the best title for the text?A. Is widening highways a solution?B. Why don't ants need traffic lights?C. Can we learn safe driving from ants?D. What can ants teach us about traffic jams?BAs an old saying inChinagoes, “The days of the Sanjiu periodare the coldest days.” “Sanjiu period” , which is in Minor Cold, refers to the third nine-day period (the l9th to the 27th day) after the day of the Winter Solstice(冬至). There are many different customs related to Minor Cold inChina.Eating hotpotDuringMinor Cold people should eat some hot food to benefit the body and defend against the cold weather. Winter is the best time to have hotpot and braised mutton with soy sauce. But it is important to notice that too much spicy food may cause health problems.Eating huangyacaiInTianjin, there is a custom to have huangyacai, a kind of Chinese cabbage, during Minor Cold. There are large amounts of vitamins A and B in huangyacai. As huangyacai is fresh and tender, it is fit for frying, roasting and braising.Eating glutinous rice (糯米饭)According to tradition, the Cantonese eat glutinous rice in the morning during Minor Cold. Cantonese people add some fried preserved pork, sausages and peanuts and mix them into the rice.Eating vegetable riceIn ancient times, people inNanjingtook Minor Cold quite seriously, but as time went by, the celebration of Minor Cold gradually disappeared. However, the custom of eating vegetable rice is still followed today. The rice is steamed and is unspeakably delicious. Among the ingredients (原料), aijiaohuang (a kind of green vegetable), sausages and salted duck are the specialties in Nanjing.4. What do we know about Minor Cold?A. It refers to the Winter Solstice.B. The Sanjiu period is in this period.C. It lasts twenty-seven days.D. It marks the first day of winter.5. What is a special custom in Tianjin in Minor Cold?A. Eating hotpot.B. Having vitamin A and B pills.C. Having huangyacai.D. Buying cabbage.6. How do the Cantonese eat glutinous rice?A. They fry and toast it.B. They eatit for dinner.C. They mix it with many other things.D. They steam it with soy sauce.7. This text may be taken from the ________ column (栏目) of a newspaper.A. travelB. cultureC. fashionD. scienceCIn someareas ofCalifornia, it’s so dry that farmers aren’t willing to plant crops this season. Growers, north ofSan Francisco, have begun pulling out of local farmers markets.CountyLineHarvest, which farms more than 30 acres inPetaluma, hasn’t had enough water to grow all the peppers, lettuces and other produce for a long time, according to a video on its Instagram page. Nearby farms arc saying the same, emphasizing (强调) the effect of theextendeddry periods.Californiagrows a third of theUnited States' vegetables and two-thirds of the nation's fruits and nuts. If dry weather prevents farmers from growing plants, that could lead to pushing up the price of food that's already starting to affect theU.S.economy.“Due to severe drought, for the first time in 21 years, we will not be able to grow this summer inPetaluma,"CountyLinesaid in its post.Drew Lerner, president of World Weather Inc. inKansas, saidCalifornia“missed the rainy season" and won't see much moisture (水分) over the next several months.A La Nina weather pattern in the Pacific pushed winter storms north and away from the state, leaving it with less moisture than usual. AsCaliforniagets most of its water from winter storms, little relief is expected before October.That has left growers such as Shao Shan Fann in a bind. The business can’t offer the selection of Asian vegetables and Bay Area staples it usually grows at its Bolinas location, according to its website.Nearby, Green Valley Community Farm has access to only about 5% of the water it usually relies on, ownerDavid Plescia said. He’s looking for new land with enough water to use, and also has a permit in the works to grow cannabis to make up for the lost income. If it doesn’t make it, he’ll leave the fields empty.“It’s part of our generation’s cross to bear, figuring out how to run small — or medium-scale farm businesses in this kind of atmosphere of highly variable rainfall,” Andrew said.8. What does the underlined word “extended” in the second paragraph mean?A. Hot.B. Short.C. Long.D. Wonderful.9. Which is the result if the dry weather stops famers from planting crops?A. Theincreaseinthe priceof food.B. The growth of economy inU.S.C.Lessmoisture than usual.D. The low price of Asian vegetables.10. From what Andrew said, we can infer (推断) all of the following statements EXCEPT that________.A. The climate is not very goodB. It is part of the burden for people of his generationC. It is hard for him to run his farm businesses insuch bad climateD. He is sure that the serious drought will come to an end soon11. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. How do the famers run businesses inCalifornia.B. How does the owner look for new land with enough waterC. California farmers facing drought choose not to plant crops.D. The farm economy of theUnited Stateshas changed a lot.D36-year-old Juan Dual likes to joke that he’s empty inside. Juan’s story began when he was only 13. It was then that he was diagnosed with a terrible disease, which left him with a 99.8% chance of developing cancer of the digestive system. At age 19, right after finishing high-school, Juan underwent a tough operation to take away his colon and rectum. Sadly, it was only the beginning. By age 28, Juan’s disease had affected his stomach and gallbladder so he had to go under the knife again.Having just recovered from several serious surgeries, Juan Dual decided to accept the invitation of some friends of his parents and travel to Japan. It was there that things started to change for the better. He didn’t speak a word of Japanese, so he spent most of his time walking his dog. One day, the dog pulled harder, and Juan realized that he was still able to jog, and he started to do just that.Months later, he found himself working in a small, peaceful town in England. There was little in terms ofentertainment, but the town was surrounded by hills, so he devoted even more of his time to running. He befriended some like-minded folks and told them what he’d been through, and they seemed amazed at the fact that he was still alive, let alone that he was pushing himself to exercise. That’s when the idea of focusing on motivating others took root in his mind.With the help of Pepa, a nutritionist, Juan Dual slowly relearned how to eat to keep his energy level high enough to sustain him during physical activity. Eight months after his last operation, he finished the Barcelona half marathon in two hours. He then started training for mountain running and ultra-marathons.12. Why does Juan Dual say he is empty inside?A. Because he has no desire for anything.B. Because he doesn’t have much knowledge.C. Because he always suffers from great hunger.D. Because many of his organs have been removed.13. What made Juan Dual aware that he could still run?A. His parents’ support.B. A walk with his dog.C. The idea of challenging himself.D. His quick recovery from surgeries.14. When did Juan Dual decide to inspire others with his story?A. After finishing the Barcelona half marathon.B After being introduced to a nutritionist named Pepa.C. After sharing it with his friends in an English town.D. After making friends with people with similar sufferings.15. Which of the following words can best describe Juan Dual?A. Ambitious and intelligent.B. Inspiring and responsible.C. Unfortunate but determined.D. Confident but stubborn.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2020届天津市耀华中学高三英语上学期期中试题及答案解析

2020届天津市耀华中学高三英语上学期期中试题及答案解析

2020届天津市耀华中学高三英语上学期期中试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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AHubeiProvincehas long been a favorite Chinese tourist destination because of its natural scenery, historic cities, and beautiful mountains. Here are some of the best places to visit inHubeiProvince.YellowCraneTowerYellowCraneToweris known as one of the Three Famous Towers South of Yangtze River, together withYueyangTowerinHunanand Tengwang Pavilion inJiangxi. The history ofYellowCraneTowerdates back to the Three Kingdoms period (220-280) in Chinese history. The tower was used as a watchtower by the King of Wu's army in the beginning.Enshi Grand CanyonEnshi Grand Canyon can beChina's answer to the Grand Canyon inArizona, theUnited Statesin beauty. The canyon runs 108 kilometers and occupies a land area of 3,000 square kilometers. The region where Enshi Grand Canyon is located used to be a vast sea with many limestone deposits 230 million years ago.Shennongjia Scenic AreaIt is famous for its varied plant species as well as mountains. Regarded as the “Lungs of Central China", the forest coverage reaches over 90 percent of the area. Due to the special climate, it is neither too hot in summer nor too cold in winter. Sometimes clouds stretch around mountains, rewarding tourists with unforgettable views. Besides, the area is home to some rare animals such as golden monkeys, white bears and antelope.The Three-Gorge Tribe scenic spotLocated in the area of the Xiling Gorge in the city ofYichang, it has the beauty of landscape paintings. The spot is a “ProtectedCenterof the Popular Culture and Art of the Three Gorges”. Since ancient times, a lot of famous scholars have produced a great number of excellent poems praising the beauty of this place, some of which are carved on the stones along theYangtze River.1. What is special aboutYellowCraneTower?A. It has a long history.B. It offers a scenic view.C. It once served war's purposes.D. It is the best-known tower inChina2. Why is the Grand Canyon inArizonamentioned ?A. To explain its popularity inChina.B. To help readers know more about it.C. To prove the beauty of the Chinese canyon.D. To show differences between the two canyons.3. Which place will a Chinese literature lover probably visit?A. Enshi Grand Canyon.B.YellowCraneTower.C. Shennongjia Scenic Area.D. TheThree-Gorge Tribe scenic spot.BSlowing down was the last thing on Elaine Schaefer's mind when she turned 70 last year. She'd enjoyed an ambitious travel schedule for the previous decade. She didn't feel too old to travel.Yet many people are asking that slightly embarrassing question: Can you be too old to travel? The travel industry has already responded. Try renting a car inEurope, for example. InCroatia, Schaefer wouldn't be able to this year, because the maximum age is 70. Insurance companies require higher rates; tour operators limit certain activities. That feels like a " no" for many travelers.Definitely some folks should think twice before traveling, but not only based on their age. It's their level of fitness, says Kirsten Veldman, a former tour guide who now edits a retirement blog. She recalls a 93-year-old who was disabled and traveling alone on aCaribbeantour. "You can't expect to ask a tour leader to be there for you 24/7 for medical care. " she says. "Tour guides don't have the time, skills, and knowledge for it. So, in this case, my advice is: he shouldn't have traveled with us in this situation. "But some tour operators serve older travelers. For example, Grand Circle Travel started in 1958 to serve senior members. “We have travelers into their 80s and even 90s. Some travel as a couple and some alone,” says company spokeswoman Ann Shannon. “We have no age limit.”If you ask travel experts, they'll tell you that age is just a number. It's a question of physical, and to a certain extent, mental ability. "Many of our travelers are retired, focused on keeping their good health, and are experienced travelers who have a good idea of what to expect, "says Sara Baer-Sinnott, president of Oldways, a food and nutrition nonprofit that operates tours. "Someone in their 40's may struggle more than someone in their 80s. "4. What is expected if Schaefer travels inCroatiathis year?A. She can rent a car to go around.B. She has to pay more insurance fees.C. She can join in all kinds of activities.D. She will receive 24/7 medical care.5. What caused Veldman to disapprove of the 93-year-old's traveling?A. His old age.B. His lack of money.C. His poor health.D. His in sociable personality.6. What do we know about Grand Circle Travel?A. It is a non-profit traveling organization.B. It offers service to a wide range of travelers.C. It has a history of more than seven decades.D. Its main customers are senior travelers.7. What is the authors altitude towards traveling old?A. Opposed.B. Supportive.C. Tolerant.D. Objective.CAt any moment, about half the world’s population is wearing denim(牛仔布)clothes. But few realize tiny bits of denim have been adding up to a surprising amount of pollution in water, as a new study shows.Sam Athey, one of the study’s authors, says, “Even though denim is made of a natural material—cotton, it contains chemicals.” Cotton fibers were treated with many types of chemicals, she notes. Some improve its durability and feel. Others give denim its distinctive blue color1 .Athey and her team washed jeans and found that about 50,000 microfibers came off from each pair per wash. Not all of those fibers make their way into the environment. Wastewater treatment plants catch about 83 to 99 percent ofthem. Catching 99 percent may sound pretty good. But one percent of 50,000 is still 500 fibers per wash. And since every pair of jeans is washed again and again, it still adds up to lots of microfibers entering the water environment.Denim microfibers showed up in sediment(沉淀物)from the Great Lakes. More of these fibers polluted a series of shallow lakesin southern Ontario. They even turned up in sediment from the Arctic Ocean in northern Canada. The team found denim accounted for 12 to 23 percent of microfibers in the sediment. There were other microfibers too. But the team focused on denim because so many people wear jeans.“Everyone wears jeans so they could be our largest input of microfibers into our streams and soils,” Athey says. “An easy way to limit that is by washing our jeans less often.” Athey grew up thinking she should wash her jeans after wearing them every couple of times, but most jean companies recommend washing them no more than once a month. “The solution is not that you shouldn’t wear jeans,” she says. “We need to buy fewer denim clothes and only wash them when they truly need it.”8. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Chemicals are contained in natural cotton.B. Chemicals can make denim color1 ful.C. Chemicals prevent fibers from falling.D. Chemicals can make the life of denim longer.9. What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Denim.B. Sediment.C. Microfibers.D. Chemicals.10. What does the author mainly want to tell us through Athey’s words ?A. To avoid wearing jeans.B. To reduce denim consumption.C. To wash jeans more often.D. To limit input in denim production.11. In which section of a magazine might the text be found?A. Science.B. Entertainment.C. Tourism.D. Geography.DI got my first bike when I was nine years old. Jimmy, the bike, was my first love. I rode it everywhere. The suburb, the back lanes, the fields and forests, the river paths and swampland were far more exciting than any adventure novel or television series.There’s nothing quite like the relationship between a child and his bicycle and the endless happiness two wheels and a pair of strong legs offer. No video or computer game can replace the liberation of being alone on a bicycle.As parents, to deny children the simple pleasure of riding a bike is a failure of our responsibilities to raise independent and stable young citizens. We should offer our children a healthy alternative to hours in front of an addictive screen. Studies have shown that cycling promotes not only muscle growth but brain growth. Guess which country has children with the best mental health outcomes and is regularly the top of listings of the happiest young people. No surprise it’s theNetherlands, the unquestioned leader among industrial countries in encouraging bicycle use.Our dependence on cars has degraded the public transport system, polluted our sky, led to the untimely death of thousands every year, and denied children safe access to their suburbs. A recent study found that 69% of children were accompanied to school. The same study found that a similar number of parents drove to work.In some regions ofJapan, when children start their first year of school, parents are expected to walk with them for the first few weeks, introducing them to residents and shopkeepers along the chosen route, letting the community take care of these children. However, driving children to school isproscribed. Children can choose to ride a bike or walk to school after they are familiar with the community, and it’s the community’s role to keep them safe.Therefore, I strongly advise the government to provide better infrastructure (基础设施). Build separated cycle lanes, decrease speed limits, and design street scapes that favour people over cars. The results will be less pollution, quieter suburbs, a healthier population and, best of all, happy and independent children.12. What can we infer about the author from the text?A. He was addicted to computer games.B. He liked taking adventurous trips in nature.C. He had great fun exploring the outside by cycling.D.He got his first birthday present at the age of nine.13. Why does the author mention theNetherlandsin Paragraph 3?A. To introduce his good way of raising independent children.B. To illustrate the great influence riding has on mental health.C. To stress the importance of being physically and mentally healthy.D. To explain cycling does best in city development in theNetherlands.14. What does the underlined word “proscribed” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?A. Recommended.B. Protected.C. Delayed.D. Forbidden.15. How does the author mainly support his idea?A. By analyzing causes.B. By listing examples.C.By giving definitions.D. By analyzing scientific data.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2019-2020学年天津市耀华中学高三英语模拟试题及答案解析

2019-2020学年天津市耀华中学高三英语模拟试题及答案解析

2019-2020学年天津市耀华中学高三英语模拟试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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AThailand is a country with a long and rich history. It is also one of those countries which have many traditions which modern times fortunately have not affected. Thailand is famous for its unique culture. It is well worth noting that Thai culture hasbeen handed down from one generation to the next.Thai Classical DanceThe inspiring culture includes local music and wonderful Thai dances. The dances of course have something to do with its deep-rooted Buddhist religion, fighting arts and beautiful clothing. Thai classical dance performances are generally performed by gracious (高雅的) Thai ladies wearing beautiful Thai local costumes. Most resort (旅游胜地) areas and many hotels frequently offer these Thai culture dance shows for foreign visitors.Thai GreetingThe unique Thai gesture of greeting another person, the wai, is especiallyone of the great aspects of Thai culture. The wai is when a person joins both hands to either head or chest level while bending their head slightly towards his hands. This way of greeting is especially done when a younger person greets an older person and it indicates a sign of respect to their elders. Employees would also wai their managers even if the manager would be younger than themselves.BangkokBangkok is the culture center of Thailand and has been the Thai capital since the end of the eighteenth century. Observing Thai culture in Bangkok can be great experience as the combination of modern times and traditions have created a kind of unique atmosphere. Bangkok offers a package of Thai culture which is shown by numerous beautiful Buddhist temples and many examples of modern Thai architecture.Bangkok National MuseumAnother location in Bangkok where one can enjoy and see Thai culture is at the famed Bangkok national museum, which offers tourists an opportunity to view national treasures and unique Thai art pieces with its culture feature dating back as early as the late sixteenth century.1.Thai classical dance is related to ________.A.its living level and educationB.its history and architectural styleC.its customsD.its religious belief2.In Thailand a worker uses the gesture, the wai , to greet________.A.his close friend.B.a young stranger.C.his younger colleagues.D.his young boss.3.What make Thai culture in Bangkok so unique?A.The long history and fine weather of Bangkok.B.The mixture of the modern culture and traditions.C.A number of beautiful Thai Buddhist templesD.Many examples of modern Thai architecture.BTrue friend from a distant landInternational friends can come in many shapes and sizes. However they arrive on the scene, they are always appreciated, especially in times ofturbulence. Michael Lindsay (1909 — 94) is a case in point.After graduating from the University of Oxford in 1931, Lindsay arrived in China in 1937 on a ship from Canada intending merely to teach economics at Beiping Yenching University, the current Peking University. He traveled with Norman Bethune the Canadian doctor who dedicated his life to medicine in China during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931 — 45).Lindsay left Beijing at the end of 1941, and went to the Communist-led Jinchaji base(晋察冀边区)together with his wife Li Xiaoli, who was a Shanxi local and a former student of his.“Lindsay was inspired by the hard work local Chinesepeople made in fighting against Japanese aggression. After learning that Chinese armies on the frontlines were suffering supply shortages, Lindsay was determined to lend a hand," says Yan Juhai, a retired official from Shanxi's Lyuliang city. "In the Jinchaji base, NieRongzhen( 1899 — 1992), the base's top commander, appointed him to work as the communications expert, where he became a full-time radio technician contributing greatly in communication technology innovation and training," says Yan.In 1944 Lindsay and his wife arrived in Yan'an in Shaanxi province and helped fix its telecommunication equipment. They stayed for 18 months in Yan'an, and after the victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, they decided to return to the United Kingdom to visit their parents.4. Which word in the following can best replace the underlined word?A. peaceB. warC. stressD. sorrow5. Why did Lindsay go to the Communist-led Jinchaji base according to Yan Juhai?A. Because his wife was a Shanxi local.B. Because he was warmly invited by NieRongzhen.C. Because he was touched by Chinese people's effortsD. Because he was more interested in communications.6. What can we learn from the article?A. Lindsay and his wife stayed in China for over 8 years.B. Lindsay's wife was also skilled in communication technology.C. Lindsay was appointed as the communications consultant in Shanxi province.D. Lindsay taught economics in the Jinchaji base besides his work as a radio expert.7. Where is the text probably from?A. a guidebookB. a novelC. a diaryD. a newspaperCYou run into the grocery store to quickly pick up your item. You grab what you need and head to the front of the store. After quickly sizing up the check-out lines, you choose the one that looks fastest. You chose wrong. People getting in other lines long after you have already checked out and headed to the parking lot. Why does this seem to always happen to you?Well, as it turns out, it's just math that is working against you. A grocery store tries to have enough employees at the checkout lines to get all their customers through with minimum delay. But sometimes, like on a Sunday afternoon, they get super busy. Because most grocery stores don't have the physical space to add more checkout lines, their system becomes overburdened. Some small interruption — a price check, a particularly talkative customer — will have downstream effects, holding up the entire line behind them.If there are three lines at the store, these delays will happen randomly at different registers (收银台). Think about the probability. The chances of your line being that fastest one are only one in three, which means you have a two-thirds chance of not being in the fastest line. So it's not just in your mind: Another line is probably moving faster thanyours.Now, mathematicians have come up with a good solution, which they call queuing theory, to this problem: Just make all customers stand in one long snaking line, called a serpentine line, and serve each person at the front with the next available register. With three registers, this method is about three times faster on average than themore traditional approach. This is what they do at most banks, Trader Joe's, and some fast-food places. With a serpentine line, a long delay at one register won't unfairly punish the people who lined up behind it. Instead, it will slow everyone down a little bit.8. What phenomenon is described in the first paragraph?A. Queuing in a line.B. A shopping experience.C. A rush in the morning.D. Cutting in a line.9. According to the article, what may cause delays in checking out?A. The lack of employees in the grocery store.B. Some unexpected delays of certain customers.C. The increasing items bought by customers.D. A worsening shopping system of the store.10. What is the solution given by mathematicians?A. Employing more workers for checking out.B. Limiting the number of queuing people.C. Making only one line available.D. Always standing in the same line.11. What's the principle behind the queuing theory?A. To pursue the maximum benefit.B. To leave success or failure to luck.C. To avoid the minimum loss.D. To spread the risk equally among everyone.DAfter years of releasing e-readers that compete directly with Amazon’s Kindle, Rakuten Kobo’s latest device offers something totally different: theability to draw and write directly on the screen.With a large 10.3-inch E-ink display, the Kobo Elipsa looks more like an electronic clipboard than the standard paperpack-sized e-reader. Although the ability to write on the screen is no big deal — especially given its high price tag of $ 600 — the overall package is impressively functional.In terms of reading, the Elipsa packs just about everything you’d expect in a Kobo. You can purchase and download books from the store, read web articles you’ve saved online via Pocket, and connect to your local library to borrow e-books and magazines. It’s known that Kindle basically requires you to buy books from Amazon. UnlikeKindles, Kobos are pretty open with the formats they support; you can connect the Elipsa to a computer and transfer over any PDF books you have bought or downloaded from stores like Booktopia or Google Books.You can fill your virtual notepads with notes using brush and pen types, and export them as PDFs or images to a PC. There’s also an “advanced” notebook that can turn your writing into typed and editable text for exporting to Microsoft Word format. You can also write directly onto documents themselves, with all your word circling and underlining saved as you go to review later. This is especially handy when it comes to PDFs, as changes you make are synced(同步)automatically when you have Wi-Fi, so you can move between your Elipsa, PC and phone and keep your notes.With all that said, we can see it really appealing to e-reader fans who also tend to do a lot of work on paper. If you ever print things out to mark them up, fill notepads with writing or drawing that you later have to transcribe or scan, or just wish you could write all over your library books, this could be the device for you.12. Which of the following best describes the Elipsa?A. Automatic.B. Traditional.C. Useful.D. Standard.13. How is a Kobo different from a Kindle in reading?A. A Kindle has a larger screen.B. A Kindle can support more formats.C. A Kobo supports books from various sources.D. A Kobo should be connected to local libraries.14. What does paragraph 4 mainly tell us about Kobos?A Their function in syncing. B. Their function in typing.C. Their function in writing.D. Their function in reading.15. In which section of a newspaper can the text probably be found?A. Education.B. Technology.C. Lifestyle.D. Business.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

天津市2023-2024学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题含解析

天津市2023-2024学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题含解析

2023-2024天津市高二年级第一学期期中质量检测英语试卷(答案在最后)第I卷选择题(共三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力(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5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.What time is it now?A.6:45B.7:15C.7:452.How will the woman probably go to the meeting?A.By carB.By taxiC.By underground3.What is the woman most probably?A.A teacherB.An officerC.A job adviser4.What are the speakers talking about?A.DinnerB.TipC.Price5.What is the woman probably going to do on Sunday?A.Do her workB.Watch a movieC.Attend a party第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面3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8三个小题。

6.How long will it take the woman to answer the questions?A.Fifteen minutes.B.Ten minutes.C.Five minutes.7.Why does the woman like to buy clothes at second-hand stores?A.The clothes are not too expensive.B.The stores are near her house.C.The clothes all look the same.8.What will the woman do next?A.Go to a department store.B.Look at some pictures of clothing.C.Try on some clothes.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。

2020届天津市耀华中学高三英语上学期期中试卷及答案

2020届天津市耀华中学高三英语上学期期中试卷及答案

2020届天津市耀华中学高三英语上学期期中试卷及答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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AAmid the coronavirus outbreak, the U. S. Department of Homeland Security recommends having at least a two - week supply of water and food.PotatoesShelf life:2 to 5 weeks if stored in a cool, dry, dark placeYukon Gold, red, and fingerling potatoeswill last from two to three weeks. Larger white potatoes can last for three to five weeks. Sweet potatoes have about the same shelf life. Don't store them next to onions, however. The two might go together well in cooking, but raw, each gives off gases and moisture that might cause the other to spoil faster.Tea※Shelf life:6 to 12 months past "sell - by" dateDried tea leaves, whether loose (in a sealed container) or in teabags (in an unopened box) can easily last a year or more if they' re not subjected to damp or humidity. However, the tea does tend to lose flavor over time.Peanuts● Shelf life:1 to 2 monthsPeanuts in their shell, especially when kept cool and dry, are perfectly happy in the cupboard for as long as two months.Canned fruits and vegetables● Shelf life:1 to 2 years past "sell - by” dateCanning is an extremely efficient means of preserving food. Generally speaking, if canned foods aren't subjected to extreme heat, their contents should stay good for two years or more. Be aware, however, of dented cans or those with swollen tops, which may indicate the presence of bacteria inside.1. Which can go bad faster if stored with onions?A. Potatoes.B. Tea.C. Peanuts.D. Canned fruits and vegetables.2. What is special about tea?A. The flavor of tea can always remain the same.B. Tea leaves are better to be preserved in an open jar.C. Tea leaves should be kept away from the state of being wet.D. The maximum length of time that tea can be stored is 6 months.3. What may shorten the "sell - by” date of canned foods ?A. Shapes of cans.B. Categories of foods.C. Decline of the temperature.D. Exposure to high temperature.BWhen I was seven my father gave me a Timex, my first watch. I loved it, wore it for years, and haven’t had another one since it stopped ticking a decade ago. Why? Because I don’t need one. I have a mobile phone and I’m always near someone with an iPod or something like that. All these devices (装置) tell the time — which is why, if you look around, you’ll see lots of empty wrists; sales of watches to young adults have been going down since 2007. This is ridiculous. Expensive cars go faster than cheap cars. Expensive clothes hang better than cheap clothes. But these days all watches tell the time as well as all other watches. Expensive watches come with extra functions — but who needs them? How often do you dive to 300 metres into the sea or need to find your direction in the area around the South Pole? So why pay that much of five years’ school fees for watches that allow you to do these things?If justice were done, the Swiss watch industry should have closed down when the Japanese discovered how to make accurate watches for a five-pound note. Instead the Swiss reinvented the watch, with the aid of millions of pounds’ worth of advertising, as a message about the man wearing it. Rolexes are for those who spend their weekends climbing icy mountains; a Patek Philippe is for one from a rich or noble family; a Breitling suggests you like to pilot planesacross the world.Watches are now classified as “investments” (投资). A 1994 Philippe recently sold for nearly £ 350,000, while 1960s Rolexes have gone from £ 15,000 to £ 30,000 plus in a year. But a watch is not an investment. It’s a toy for self-satisfaction, a matter of fashion. Prices may keep going up — they’ve been rising for 15 years. But when of fashion. Prices may keep going up — they’ve been rising for 15 years. But when fashion moves on, the owner of that £ 350,000 beauty will suddenly find his pride and joy is no more a good investment than my childhood Times.4. The author don’t need another watch because ________.A. he don’t like wearing a watchB. he has mobile phone and can ask someone for helpC. he has no sense of timeD. he thinks watches too expensive5. It seems ridiculous to the writer that________.A. expensive watches with unnecessary functions still sellB. expensive clothes sell better than cheap onesC. cheap cars don’t run as fast as expensive onesD. people dive 300 metres into the sea6. What can be learnt about Swiss watch industry from the passage?A. It wastes a huge amount of money in advertising.B. It’s hard for the industry to beat its competitors.C. It targets rich people as its potential customers.D. It’s easy for theindustry to reinvent cheap watches.7. Which would be the best title for the passage?A. Timex or Rolex?B. My Childhood TimexC. Watches? Not for Me!D. Watches----a Valuable CollectionCI have a memory of being about five years old, picking up a beautiful grilled(烧烤的)cheese sandwich made for me by my hard —working mother and turning it over to see that theother side was burned. Suddenly what I thought was the perfect sandwich was not so perfect. Mom had tried to hide that fact from me. There was no question; I ate it anyway without complaining. However, that moment has stuck in my mind for many years. Now, at the age of 43 as a mother of two children and as a biology professor where I am routinely the "academic mother" of hundreds of students every year,I find that I believe inThe Grilled Cheese Principle.Here is what I mean Making a grilled cheese sandwich is easy right? But when I think of how many burned grilled cheese sandwiches I have eaten, or I have made myself, I realize that most of the grilled cheese sandwiches I have known have had at least one burned side. The thing is that although it is a ly easy thing to make, I can also easily lose focus, and before long the sandwich is burned. For my mother, the first side was usually perfect and the second side got burned due to her being distracted. For me,I have tended to burn the first side,but then I more carefully monitor the second side.Either way,the grilled cheese sandwich suffers because it has not been given the attention it deservesSo, I have learned that even the simplest task deserves my full attention. When I am multi-tasking, I am doingnone of the tasks well. And when I allow myself to be distracted, I am not in the present moment — not paying attention to the small details of living or enjoying the processSo now, I believe the best way to make a perfect grilled cheese sandwich is to make only one at a time and give it my full attention.8. How did the writer react to the sandwich with burned side?A. She ate it with some complaintsB. She showed no interest.C. She thought it was still perfectD. She was deeply impressed with it9. What doesThe Grilled Cheese Principlemean?A. Even simple things deserve full attentionB. Losing focus makes the sandwich burnedC. Self-made sandwiches are always burnedD. we should make only one sandwich at a time10. Which of the following can we infer from the passage?A. Everything cannot be done well without full attentionB. Moms always like to lie to kids when they have done something wrongC. We can lose focus more easily when we do easy things.D. Multi-tasking can be an obstacle to the achievement of tasks.11. What does the writer mainly want to tell us?A. Nothing is perfectB. Learn to appreciate the burned sandwichesC. Devote yourself to one thing at a time.D. Never do multi-tasksDSummer is quickly passing by—but not without the ultimate meteor(流星)shower event!The2021 Perseids Meteor Shower, which is considered to be the best meteor shower of the year, is expected to start lighting up skies on this Wednesday, according to NASA. Known for fireballs, the Perseids typically light up skies on warm summer nights, leaving “long wake(尾迹)of light and color1 behind them.”Under ideal conditions, sky watchers may see approximately 50-100 meteors per hour with each meteortraveling at 37 miles per second. .Because the meteors appear in all parts of the sky, it will be pretty easy to witness the celestial(天上的)event from anywhere in the world. To get the best show, it is advised to view the Perseids from the Northern Hemisphere(半球)during the pre- dawn hours, ideally between 2 a.m. and dawn. In some cases, sky gazers may be able to seemeteors during this shower as early as 9 or 10 p. m.“If it's not cloudy, pick an observing spot away from bright lights, lie on your back, and look up! You don't need any special equipment to view the Perseids—just your eyes,” NASA wrote on their site, adding that telescopes or binoculars are not recommended due to their small fields of view.Remember to let your eyes become adjusted to the dark. Try to stay off of your phone too, as looking at devices with bright screens will negatively affect your night vision and thus reduce the number of meteors you see!For those who may be unable to view the Perseids in person, a live broadcast will be streaming from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, starting around 8 p. m. on Aug. 11 and continuing through sunrise on Aug. 12.12. What can we learn about the Perseids Meteor Shower?A. It will be the best meteor shower in history.B. The ultimate shower only happens on this Wednesday.C. We can observe 50- 100 meteors per hour in any place.D. The Meteors usually have long and bright trails behind them.13. Which of the following may be the best time to view the shower?A. At 4 a. m. on the Northern Hemisphere.B. At 2 p. m. on the Northern Hemisphere.C. At sunrise on the Southern Hemisphere.D. At dawn on the Southern Hemisphere.14. What can be inferred about the observation of Meteors?A. If you use a telescope, you will see more meteors.B. You can use smartphones to record the grand scene.C. The brighter the moon is, the more meteors you can see. .D. Bright lights will reduce the visibility of meteors.15. If you are not available to watch the Perseids personally, you can ________.A. browse the unofficial website of NASAB. watch a video recorded by a flight centerC. stream a live show on Aug. 11 nightD. use special devices to connect with the shower第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

【20套试卷合集】天津市重点中学2019-2020学年英语高二上期中模拟试卷含答案

【20套试卷合集】天津市重点中学2019-2020学年英语高二上期中模拟试卷含答案

2019-2020学年高二上英语期中模拟试卷含答案本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分满分150分,考试时间120分钟第I卷(三部分,共100分)第一部分听力(共两节,20小题,每小题1分,满分20分第一节单项填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)21.—It may rain tomorrow. Will the sports meeting be put off?---No, it will ____whether it rains or not.A .be put off B. make no difference C. put off D. make any difference22. He lifted the receiver as soon as the telephone rang but it on the table at once.A. lay B .lied C. laid D. lain23.The weather turned out to be very good, _____ was more than we could expect.A. whatB. whichC. thatD. it24.___his advice, I succeeded at last.A. BecauseB. DueC. Owe toD. Thanks to25. When I arrived, I found the boy _____at the back of the room.21.seating B. seated C. is seating D. sits26. He walked down the hills , and ______ softly to himself.A.singB. singsC. singingD. was singing27. Women _____ drink more than two cups of coffee a day have a greater chance of having heart disease than those _____ don’t.A. who, /B. /, whoC. who, whoD. /, /28. Having passed all the test, she felt a great weight ___ off her mind.22.taking B. taken C. take D. to be taken29. Don’t take___________ for granted ___________eve ryone should adore you.A. that; whatB. that; whichC. it; whatD. it; that30. It is reported that ______ new means of teaching, iBook2, is being used in some schools of ______ UnitedStates.A. a; theB. a; 不填C. the; 不填D. 不填; the31. Most normal children ______ their first word at anywhere from 6 to 18 months, and combine words intophrases from 10 to 24 months.A. spokeB. speakC. will speakD. would speak32. There is clear evidence ______ the Diaoyu Islands belong to China.A. whichB. thatC. whereD. whether33 . The best way he suggested ______ English well is to go to study in an English-speaking country.A. to learnB. learningC. to be learningD. having learned34 —Hi, I was trying to get in touch with aren but he’s on the phone. Could I leave him a message, please?— ______A. O, he’ll call back.B. Oh, what’s up?C. Sure, go ahead.D. Certainly, hold on.35. English grammar is complex, partly ______ English has been influenced by various languages throughout itshistory.A. whenB. sinceC. althoughD. because36 . The broken bike needs______.A. to repairB. repairedC. being repairedD. repairing37. A violent earthquake hit Yunnan and Guizhou provinces and at least 89 people were killed, with 20,000 homes_______.A. damagedB. damagingC. being damagedD. having damaged38 . After he retired(退休), his son ______ the big company he set up by himself.A. took inB. took upC. took onD. took over39 . Michael be a policeman, for he is much too short.A. needn’tB. can’t C should D. may40. The secretary worked late into the night, a long speech for the president.A. to prepareB. preparingC. preparedD. was preparing第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

2021-2022学年天津市和平区耀华中学高二(上)期中英语试卷(附答案详解)

2021-2022学年天津市和平区耀华中学高二(上)期中英语试卷(附答案详解)

2021-2022学年天津市和平区耀华中学高二(上)期中英语试卷一、单选题(本大题共15小题,共7.5分)1.It is no use ______ over the mistakes you have made.You should cheer up and be carefulnext time.()A. fallingB. cryingC. turningD. going2.I'm very grateful to my high school teachers,without ______ devotion I wouldn't havebeen made such rapid progress.()A. whichB. whoC. whoseD. whom3.The schoolboys and schoolgirls are walking along the street,______ a small redcap.()A. each of them hasB. they each haveC. every wearsD. each wearing4.There was no light in the room and it took me a few seconds to ______ the darkness.()A. lead toB. appeal toC. tend toD. adjust to5.Under the present economic situation many college students cannot ______ that they canfind ideal jobs after they graduate.()A. guaranteeB. fearC. whisperD. criticise6.-David, when will you pay a visit to California?-I can't decide at present. ______.()A. It's up to you.B. It just depends.C. Take your time.D. Don't worry.7.Tourists should keep in mind that they are representing their motherland while abroad, sothey need be _______ about their behaviour.()A. enviousB. cautiousC. previousD. precious8.-I'm sure Susan will win first place in the contest ______ next week.-I agree with you. She is excellent and ______ for it for several months.()A. will be held; was preparingB. held; preparesC. to be held; has been preparingD. being held; had prepared9.We should ______ the opportunity to make ourselves more competitive in thisincreasingly changeable world.()A. pullB. missC. hugD. seize10.-You _______ to Joey. It was his fault.-The reason why I did so was that I didn't want to lose my friend.()A. mustn't apologizeB. didn't need to apologizeC. shouldn't apologizeD. needn't have apologized11.Although ______ the support of the banks, Mike managed to save his company with thehelp of his friends.()A. lackingB. lackedC. being lackingD. being lacked12.During the speech,Professor Tang stressed that everyone should have the ______ ofvoluntary and continuous learning.()A. moodB. impressionC. conceptD. remark13.The square was so named ______ a famous black leader in history.()A. in honor ofB. in search ofC. in face ofD. in favor of14.We are really ______ of your help,so please accept our invitation.()A. thoughtfulB. considerateC. confidentD. appreciative15.It is said in London you can experience four seasons within a day,so you should alwaysbring an umbrella with you ______ it rains.()A. as thoughB. now thatC. in caseD. even if二、选词填空-句子(本大题共1小题,共5.0分)16.Though David received ______ from the school basketball team,he didn't give up his dream and continued practicing hard.In 1957,23-year-old Jane Goodall first met the famous scientist Louis Leakey,who was ______ by her passion so much that he invited her to be his assistant.Each of us will have ______ in our life;what is important is that we should learn to deal with them properly.As is known to all, ______ writing skills is not an easy job.So you need to read a lot of books and practise writing regularly.Before J.K.Rowling became successful,she ______ many times by thepublishers.However,she never lost heart.三、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)AMaybe ten-year-old Elizabeth put it best when she said to her father. "But,Dad,you can't be healthy if you're dead."Dad,in a hurry to get home before dark so he could go for a run,had forgotten to wear his safety belt— a mistake 11.5% of the US population make every day,according to a survey in 2015. The percentage doesn't seem so bad,but the big question is why still so many people ignore it when every day there are reports about car accidents and casualties (a death toll of 37461 in 2016).There have been many myths about safety belts ever since their first appearance in cars some forty years ago.The following are three of the most common.Myth Number One:It's best to be "thrown clear" of a serious accident.Truth:Sorry,but any accident serious enough to "throw you clear" is also going to be serious enough to give you a very bad landing.And chances are you'll have traveled through a windshield (挡风玻璃)or door to do it.Studies show that chances of dying after a car accident are twenty-five times greater in cases where people are "thrown clear."Myth Number Two:Safety belts "trap" people in cars that are burning or sinking in water. Truth:Sorry again,but studies show that people knocked unconscious(昏迷)due to not wearing safety belts have a greater chance of dying in these accidents.People wearing safety belts are usually protected to the point of having a clear head to free themselves from such dangerous situations,not to be trapped in them.Myth Number Three:Safety belts aren't needed at speeds of less than 30 miles an hour (mph). Truth:When two cars traveling at 30 mpb hit each other,an unbelted driver would meet the windshield with a force equal to diving headfirst into the ground from a height of 10 meters.17.Why did Elizabeth say to her father "But,Dad,you can't be healthy if you're dead"?______A. He was driving at great speed.B. He was running across the street.C. He didn't have his safety belt on.D. He didn't take his medicine on time.18.The reason why Father was in a hurry to get home was that he ______ .A. wasn't feeling very wellB. hated to drive in the darkC. wanted to take some exerciseD. didn't want to be caught by the police19.According to the text,to be "thrown clear" of a serious accident is very dangerous becauseyou ______ .A. may be knocked down by other carsB. may get seriously hurt being thrown out of the carC. may find it impossible to get away from the seatD. may get caught in the car door20.Some people prefer to drive without wearing a safety belt because they believe ______ .A. the belt prevents them escaping in an accidentB. they will be unable to think clearly in an accidentC. they will be caught when help comesD. cars catch fire easily21.What is the advice given in the text?______A. Never drive faster than 30 mile an hour.B. Try your best to save yourself in a car accident.C. Never forget to wear the safety belt while driving.D. Drive slowly while you're not wearing a safety belt.BSome of the recent scientific studies have found that people who receive higher education live longer than those who do not.According to a new study,reading books extends lifespan(寿命)by up to two years,and the more often you read,the better.Back in 1975,economists concluded that longer lifespan is linked to the wealth of a person,and that wealth itself increases longevity.It seemed self-evident:everything people need to be healthy from food to medical care costs money.But soon it was realized that the data didn't always fit that theory.Economic success didn't always mean longer lives.In the1980s,researchers found gaining higher education is connected with a greater increase inlifespan than gains in wealth.One fact is of teachers and college professors:they live longer than the rest of the population.The reason is that they engage in research most of their lives for teaching or publishing,which increases their lifespan and most importantly also retards their aging process. Let's look at what benefits educated cated people get routinely involved in social networks;they get access to information because of their ability to understand information.They can easily navigate the health care system;they have more social support. Reading helps us understand how other people think and feel.Reading improves our emotional intelligence.This understanding can improve the quality of a person's life as it would allow the person to act with better judgment and have more insight into the feelings and thought patterns of others.Research has shown that reading changes certain areas of the brain and causes certain other parts to be active.This effect can also be observed in adults who learn to read much later in life.Learning has no age bar.Each and every human is born with the right to be educated.So,don't hold back your urge to learn.The goal of education is to improve intelligence as well as the lifespan.22.What conclusion did economists in 1975 draw?______A. People need high-quality food to keep healthy.B. Medical care costs more money than food.C. Most old people have the habit of reading.D. Wealthy people tend to live longer.23.What did researchers find in the 1980s?______A. Health has nothing to do with wealth.B. Education does affect people's lifespan.C. Economic success always belongs to professors.D. Children from poor families can rarely gain higher education.24.What does the underlined word "retards" in Paragraph 3 mean?______A. Speeds up.B. Turns back.C. Slows down.D. Contributes to.25.What is the advantage of educated people according to Paragraph 4?______A. They are more connected to the society.B. They can set up their own health care system.C. They learn more about human body and medical care.D. They are skilled in doing research through social networks.26.What can we know about reading from the last paragraph?______A. It can help people understand humans' brain better.B. It is beneficial to people's EQ and brain health.C. It can change a person's lifestyle completely.D. It is effective against cancer.CThe nature vs.nurture(培养)debate has gained mixed reactions from scientists and psychologists through the years.Some believe that genetics has a more significant impact on your physical,emotional,and mental qualities,while others say that your upbringing has a great influence on your maturity (成熟)levels.Emotional DNA falls to the side of the nature argument since the science involves understanding your inherited emotional responses.A study considers that your ancestors created a blueprint of decisions made during the events they encountered in their lives.This blueprint is then passed on to their descendants,and serves as pre-programmed responses when they face similar situations.It's been widely known that disorders like depression and anxiety have physical signs,and you also imitate the behavior of your parents as you grow up.However,emotional DNA goes deeper than that.The reason is that you inherit inborn traits(特征)that may prevent your psychological growth,especially if you aren't aware of the unhelpful habits passed on to you by your ancestors. As much as you may want to create objective decisions for your personal relationships or career,emotions have a significant influence in this process.Fortunately,you can rewire your emotional DNA through therapies and treatment programs.Awareness is key to this aspect of your being since you should understand what causes your action or inaction.This way,you'll be able to take full control of your future.You tend to think that you can come to the point of full honesty and awareness of yourself.However,you'll have emotional blind spots where you're in denial that you have an issue with an aspect of your personality or you don't feel that it's a problem at all. Sometimes,family and friends want to protect you from yourself by sugarcoating your unpleasant traits and habits.Seeking help from a psychologist or life coach can ensure thatsomeone is willing to tell you the truth about your negative characteristics.Plus,they can teach you some techniques to deal with different emotions and situations.27.What's the function of Paragraph 1?______A. To give a background to the topic of emotional DNA.B. To introduce the latest development in biology.C. To show the complexity of scientific studies.D. To generate an interest in learning science.28.What can we learn about emotional DNA from the second paragraph?______A. It may influence our physical development.B. It is controlled by our growing environment.C. It is independent of the experiences of our ancestors.D. It comes from our ancestors' ways of decision-making.29.Which of the following words can replace "rewire" in Paragraph 4?______A. Release.B. Review.C. Reduce.D. Regroup.30.What measure is recommended to avoid emotional blind spots?______A. Ask our friends or family for advice.B. Turn to psychologists or life coaches.C. Learn some techniques from books.D. Depend on your self-awareness.31.What's the author's purpose in writing the text?______A. To talk about emotional blind spots and solutions.B. To discuss ways to get rid of emotional DNA.C. To explain emotional DNA and its effects.D. To provide tips on controlling emotions.四、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共20.0分)As the terrible disease is sweeping the country,a graduation ceremony is impossible during this period.Our volunteer team of five high school teachers(32) a narrow path,driving for four hours and(33) 25 miles.We spent the whole afternoon(34) Congratulations Seniorssigns to the senior students.In this way,we could(35) with the students we'd been teaching remotely,but hadn't seen (36) since March.As their teachers,we were painfully(37) that we might not see those senior students again after their graduation.This was what we did at each stop:we(38) the graduated house,appeared from our cars,plantedthe celebratory sign on the lawn,and shouted our (39).Some students had signs to(40) ours—Thank You Teachers!Their little brothers and sisters ran(41)— it was the first time that they had seen anyone outside the family for months.The kids wanted to get out— out of the tiny orbits(活动范围)in their (42),which were full of protective restrictions and anxiety. But what were(43) were the crying moms and dads.They stood back,giving their kids the (44) to connect with us,and(45) from a distance.Their tears reminded us of what we should do.We (46) the welled-up(涌起的)emotion,and then we asked the(47) enthusiastic questions about their(48) for the summer and beyond.They told us the college they(49) and tried to imagine what that would look like.Then we moved onto the next(50) and put on our cheerful faces. We are truly(51) of the students' achievements and any small way we contributed to them.They are excellent seniors and the disease can't stop them.32. A. abandoned B. appreciated C. marked D. followed33. A. enjoying B. covering C. swimming D. cycling34. A. preparing B. carrying C. reading D. designing35. A. argue B. compete C. reconnect D. start36. A. in person B. in secret C. in return D. in advance37. A. determined B. confused C. aware D. embarrassed38. A. approached B. searched C. shared D. recognized39. A. decisions B. congratulationsC. answersD. demands40. A. match B. beat C. attack D. replace41. A. anxiously B. peacefully C. excitedly D. tiredly42. A. hospitals B. offices C. homes D. schools43. A. disappointing B. strange C. unknown D. unexpected44. A. shelter B. order C. example D. time45. A. watching B. reporting C. escaping D. guarding46. A. used up B. held back C. spoke of D. let out47. A. colleagues B. families C. graduates D. parents48. A. discoveries B. plans C. rewards D. regrets49. A. dreamed of B. referred toC. heard ofD. contributed to50. A. ceremony B. term C. level D. stop51. A. doubtful B. confident C. guilty D. proud五、阅读表达(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)52.The COVID-19 pandemic is bringing out the creativity in people like never before.It alsoinspires people to do more for their community.A 3-year-old girl called Mia Villa from New York with a passion for baking is using it tobless frontline workers in a wonderful way.She has been baking almost every day and her mother,Amanda Villa,says she has turned the hobby into an exciting adventure. "Mia absolutely loves it," she said. "She can't wait to learn about where we are going next."The mommy-daughter team from Stillwater,NY has baked more than 1,000 cookies since the COVID-19 pandemic started and has delivered them to healthcare workers,grocery clerks,police officers,and firefighters.Mia and her mother even created a Facebookaccount "Mia's Cookie Jar" where they regularly update people on their cookie deliveries."We started out locally,going to places around home and then started getting suggestions from Mia's cookie followers," Amanda said.The recipients(接受者)are always excited and thankful when Mia shows up with a box of cookies and a hand-made drawing.Mia is proud of her art and thinks the presentation is the best part. "She went right up to these people who she'd never met,and walked them through the picture's drawing process," Amanda said. "One police officer said he was going to hang the picture in his office and she was really excited."Mia's great-grandfather,Doug Greth,is beyond proud of the caring girl Mia hasbecome.He and Mia's great-grandmother,Dolores,have been following her journey since its first days and are deeply touched by the appreciation lavished (慷慨给予)on the little girl. "We have such a great family and Mia shows how we value goodness in our family,"Greth said. "The cookies and the picture show such a great effort.And it is evident that Mia's cookies are making a wonderful difference."How does Mia express her thanks to frontline workers?(no more than 10 words)______ What do Mia and her mother usually do on "Mia's Cookie Jar"?(no more than 10 words)______What is the meaning of the underlined part in Paragraph 4?(no more than 10 words)______ What is Mia's great-grandparents reaction to her?(no more than 10 words)______ What can you do to help frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic?Please explain it in your own words. (no more than 20 words)______六、书面表达(本大题共1小题,共20.0分)53.假定你是高二•10班的张华.你所在学校的联谊学校、美国费城(Philadelphia)某中学的学生访问团将于下周来你校访问.学校将从英语能力优秀的学生中选拔接待人员,所有参加者都要进行英文演讲.请你写一篇英文演讲稿,参加选拔.演讲内容须包括以下要点:(1)简要自我介绍;(2)你参加选拔的目的;(3)你应征此工作的优势(至少两点).注意:(1)词数不少于100;(2)可适当增加细节,以使内容充实,行文连贯;不得透露实个人信息.(3)演讲稿开头已给出,不计入总词数.Good morning, dear teachers and fellow students.I'm greatly honored to be here to compete for the opportunity.答案和解析1.【答案】B【解析】A.falling落下;B.crying哭泣;C.turning转变,转动;D.going去,变。

2020年天津市耀华中学高三英语上学期期中考试试卷及参考答案

2020年天津市耀华中学高三英语上学期期中考试试卷及参考答案

2020年天津市耀华中学高三英语上学期期中考试试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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AMembership CardFighting Fit is a members-only club. When you first join, we give you a computerized card. It has your name, photo and membership number on.Please have your card with you every time you use the club. The card is for your use only, and there is a small charge to provide a new one if you lose it. Members are permitted to bring guests to use the facilities at the club.A visiting guest fee is charged for each guest.Fitness ProgramsYour Fitness Program includes a meeting with one of our skilled instructors. This will happen two or three weeks after you have joined. The instructor looks at your health, your current needs and the way you live, and organizes a program suitable for you.GymnasiumOur gymnasiums are the most modem in the area and have high quality exercise equipment. For safety reasons, you must wear sportswear and trainers while exercising, and please remember to take a small towel too. It is one of our rules that you wipe the equipment after use.There is no limit to how long you spend in the gymnasiums, but we ask you to respect other members by only spending 20 minutes on each piece of equipment. There are experienced staff helping you in the gymnasiums at any time.Locker RoomsWe have large male and female locker rooms. Please ensure that your property is kept in your locker at all times. Any belongings which are found in a locker overnight will be removed and taken to Lost Property.CafeThe Cafe offers free tea, coffee and soft drinks.Suggestion BoxMembers' suggestions are always welcome, and the suggestion box and forms can be found at reception. We try to respond within two days.1.What does the Fighting Fit Health Club provide for its members?A.A personalized program on their first visit.B.A second membership card for free.C.Help from the staff all the time.D.Certain kinds of clothes and towels.2.At the Fighting Fit Health Club, you can_.A.share your membership cardB.have free drinks in the CafeC.leave personal items in the locker for 24 hoursD.spend as long as you like on all equipment3.Where is the information most probably from?A.A news report.B.A notice board.C.A guide book.D.A reference book.BScientists have recently discovered thatAndean condors (秀鹫)— some of the world’s largest birds——barely flap their wings at all while flying. Instead, they use rising air currents to remain in the air for hours.The Andean condor is the world’s largest soaring bird. They can weigh up to 15 kilograms. Their wings, when spread out, measure up to three meters. Their main food source is the meat of large animals which have died. Soaring high in the sky allows condors to easily spot possible meals on the ground.Scientists worked together to study the flight patterns of these huge birds and how much effort the birds use when flying. To study the birds while they were in the sky, the researchers attached special devices which could record every beat of their wings.The scientists learned that most of the condors’ flapping— over 75%— came when the birds were taking off. Once in the sky, the birds flew for very long periods of time without flapping at all. In fact, they only flapped their wings for 1% of the time they were in the air. One bird flew for over five hours without flapping, covering nearly 117miles.Soaring without flapping is important because birds bum energy every time they flap their wings.The birds’ soaring isn’t magic. They use the fact that hot air rises to keep themselves up. As hot air rises, it often creates “thermals”— currents of warm air moving upward. The condors soar by making use of these thermals. The tricky part is finding thermals and moving between them.When birds are forced to land and take off again often, it costs them a lot of energy. The researchers learned that to avoid having to land, the condors did most of their non-take-off flapping when they were closer to theground and looking for a new thermal.The scientists reported that even though all of the condors they studied were young, they knew well how to take advantage of the air currents.4. What can we learn about the Andean condor from the text?A. They live mairly on small animals.B. Their wingspan is at least three meters.C. They rely on hot air to remain high in the sky.D. They are the birds with the strongest flying ability.5. Why was the equipment tied to the birds?A. To measure how far they could fly without flapping.B. To keep track of how often they flapped while flying.C. To calculate the energy required for their flight.D. To confirm their flight patterns.6. Which of the following acts consumes the most energy for a condor?A. Hunting for food.B. Flying in the sky.C. Getting off the ground.D. Landing on the ground.7. What can we infer from the text?A. Condors flap the most when looking for a new thermal.B. No condor can fly for more than five hours without flapping.C. Condors don’t need to look for thermals when soaring in the sky.D. Soaring by using thermals is probably a natural ability of condors.CWe have most friends at the age of 26 afterhaving spent the first quarter of our lives building up our friendship circle, new research has claimed.The research into friendship shows that our social circle peaks at 26 years and 7 months, at which we typically have five close friends. Women are most popular at 25 years and 10 months, with men hitting the highest friendship point a little later at 27 years and 3 months.The research, by Forever Friends, shows that about a third of adults meet their closest friends while at school, with about a fifth saying they meet them at work.Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter now also play a major role in building new friendship. Theresearch points out that 25 to 34-year-olds make 22 friends via Facebook, compared to 18 to 24-year-olds who make 12, and 35 to 44-year-olds who make just four.Forever Friends' relationship coach Sam Owen says, “It is no coincidence that over a third of us meet our best friends at school. It is a key time in our lives when friendship is growing through sharing notes, giving gifts, seeing each other regularly and laughing a lot. As adults we can often forget how powerful these small things are and how the little things can make a difference."Later in life we find ourselves losing friends. Over half of us lose friendship through moving, while 36% say that over time they grow apart from close pals. Having children also causes 19% todrift away fromchildhood friends.With growing pressure being put on friendship these days, it's important to make time for our friendship.8. How many friends can a 20-year-old college student make via Facebook?A. 22.B. 18.C. 12.D. 4.9. In Paragraph 5, the author is trying to tell the readers ________.A. how important making friends isB. school time is an important period to develop friendshipC. how much has been done to keep friendshipD. that friendship is not easy to keep10. The underlined phrase "drift away from" in Paragraph 6 means ________.A. make sense ofB. make up withC. feel sorry forD. lose touch with11. This passage is mostprobably taken from ________.A. a newspaperB. an advertisementC. a textbookD. Facebook or TwitterDThe year 2020 will mark the beginning of the decade of the yold, or the “young old”, as the Japanese call people aged between 65 and 75. The traditional retirement age is 65. One might therefore expect peak retirement. By continuing to work, and staying socially engaged, the yold will change the world, as they have done several times before at different stages of their lives.The yold are more numerous, healthier and wealthier than previous generations of seniors. The yold arebusier, too. In short, the yold are not just any group of old people. They are challenging the traditional expectations of the retired as people who wear slippers and look after the grandchildren. That will influence consumer, service and financial markets.The over-60s are one of the fastest-growing groups of customers of the airline business. The yold are vital to the tourism industry because they spend much more, when taking a foreign holiday, than younger adults.But for all this to happen,three big things will have to change, under pressure from the yold themselves. The most important is public attitudes towards older people, and in particular the expectation that the old ought to be putting their feet up and quietly retiring into the background. Then, government policies will have to change, too. The retirement age in many rich countries is still below the age to which many people want to work. The effective retirement age (the age at which people actually leave the workforce) is usually even lower. Third, higher numbers of healthy yold people will require drastic changes in health spending. Most diseases of ageing are bestmetwith prevention and lifestyle changes. But only about 2%~3% of most countries’ health-care spending goes on prevention. That will have to rise, because although the yold will constitute a bulge of comparative health and activity over the next decade, by 2030 they will hit 75 and enter a long period of decline for which few rich countries are ready.12. What kind of people are the yold exactly?A. They are workaholics.B. They are full of energy.C. They enjoy being focused on.D. They like staying socially engaged.13. Why do the yold contribute to tourist industry?A. They like traveling more.B. They have more money.C. They consume more on travel.D. They have much free time.14. What’s the author’s attitude toward health-care spending on prevention?A. Unsatisfied.B. Subjective.C. Neutral.D. Active.15. What does the underlined word “met” in the fourth paragraph mean?A. dealt withB. come acrossC. satisfiedD. experienced.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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天津市耀华中学2019-2020学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题) 和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题) 两部分, 共100分, 考试时间90分钟。

祝各位同学考试顺利!第I卷(共72分)第一部分:听力(共两节, 共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)第一节(共5小题, 每小题1分, 满分5分)听下面5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, 你都有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. What will the man do?A. Eat out.B. Visit friends.C. Watch TV.2. What is Bart concerned about?A. Finishing the report on time.B. Meeting the chairman of the board.C. Convincing Judith to help him.3. What is the woman’s problem?A. She is exhausted.B. She is near-sighted.C. She can’t go straight home.4. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Live near her office.B. Drive to work.C. Change a job.5. Which sport does the man want to participate in?A. Golf.B. Football.C. Swimming.第二节(共10小题, 每小题1分, 满分10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。

听下面一段材料, 回答第6至8题。

6. How did the man’s parents react towards his hobby?A. Supportive.B. Opposed.C. Indifferent.7.Why did the man transfer to another school?A. He couldn’t get on well with his classmates.B. He was really poor at his schoolwork.C. Some teachers got annoyed about his hobby.8. What did the man do at the new school?A. He learned professional techniques from the headmaster.B. He started his own skateboarding class.C. He paid full attention to his grades.听下面一段材料, 回答第9至11题。

9. What does the man intend to do?A. Work in a nursing home.B. Be a part-time tutor.C. Be a volunteer.10. When will the man be free to do the job?A. In the mornings.B. In the afternoons.C. In the evenings.11. What does the man think of the job?A. It is a way to achieve his goals.B. It is a way to choose his career.C. It is a way to gain working experience.听下面一段材料, 回答第12至15题。

12. What’s the problem with the train?A. It is broken.B. It is delayed.C. It is changed.13. What should the passengers for London do?A. Board the train before 10:15 am.B. Board the train before 10:55 am.C. Board the train at Platform 314. What might have happened to Mr. Green?A. He found a computer.B. He lost a computer.C. He handed in a computer.15. Where is the announcement probably heard?A. In a station.B. On a train.C. In a manager office.第二部分:英语知识运用(共30小题,每小题1分,共30分)第一节:单项选择(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)1.—Could you please cut the price a little?—Er … ______ you buy more than ten.A. even ifB. so long asC. thoughD. as soon as2.The lunch period will be _____ from 30 minutes to an hour from now on.A. expandedB. extendedC. spreadD. added3.What made them concerned was that the disease was spreading more ____ than expected.A. obviouslyB. steadilyC. anxiouslyD. rapidly4.—I prefer shutting myself in and listening to music all day on Sundays.—That’s _______ I don’t agree. You should have a more active life.A. howB. whenC. whereD. what5.While you are traveling abroad, attention should be paid to _______ you _______.A. preventing; from being finedB. prevent; from finingC. prevent; from being finedD. preventing; from fining6.Since the present situation is very complex, I think it will take me some time to _____ its reality.A. come acrossB. figure outC. look throughD. put off7.Unfortunately, when we dropped in, Mr Smith ______ for Indonesia to rescue the injured people there, so he could spare little time for a few words.A. has just leftB. just leftC. had just leftD. was just leaving8.The son asks his dad why the chameleon(变色龙) can ______ the color of its background.A take on B. take up C. take in D. take over9.The country has sent up three manned spacecraft, the most recent ___ at the end of last March.A. has been launchedB. being launchedC. having been launchedD. to be launched10.—What about my career prospects? Is my work contract ___________?—I think so. If we’re satisfied with you, you can become our permanent worker.A. qualifiedB. distinctiveC. renewableD. promising第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分, 满分20分)Dear Laura,I just heard you tell an old story of gift giving and unselfish love in your program. You doubted whether such unselfish love would happen in today’s world. Well, I’m here to give you___11___.I wanted to do something very ___12___ for my fifteen-year-old son, who has always been the perfect child. He ___13___ all summer to earn enough money to buy a used motorcycle. Then, he spent hours and hours on it ___14___ it looked almost new. I was so ___15___ of him that I bought him the shiniest helmet (头盔) and a riding outfit (装备).I could ___16___ wait for him to open up his gift. In fact, I barely slept the night before. Upon awakening, I went to the kitchen to ___17___ the coffee, tea, and morning goodies. In the living room was a beautiful keyboard with a ___18___: “To my wonderful mother, all my love, your son.”I was so___19___. It had been a long-standing joke in our family that I wanted a piano so that I could___20___lessons. “Learn to play the piano, and I’ll get you one.” was my husband’s ___21___.I stood there shocked, crying a river, asking myself how my son could ___22___ this expensive gift.Of course, the ___23___ awoke, and my son was thrilled (激动的) with my reaction. Many kisses were ___24___, and I immediately wanted him to ___25___ my gift.As he saw the helmet and outfit, the look on his face was not ___26___ what I was expecting. Then I ___27___ that he had sold the motorcycle to get me the keyboard.Of course I was the proudest mother ___28___ on that day, and my feet never hit the ground for a month.So I wanted you to know, that kind of love still ___29___ and lives even in the ever-changing world of me, me, me!I thought you’d love to ___30___ this story.Yours,HilaryP.S. The next day, my husband and I bought him a new “used” already shiny motorcycle.11. A. hope B. advice C. support D. courage12. A. polite B. similar C. special D. private13. A. played B. studied C. traveled D. worked14. A. after B. before C. unless D. until15. A. sure B. fond C. proud D. confident16. A. perhaps B. really C. almost D. hardly17. A. prepare B. cook C. set D. serve18. A. note B. notice C. word D. sign19. A. disturbed B. confused C. astonished D. inspired20. A. give B. take C. draw D. teach21. A. reason B. request C. comment D. response22. A. present B. afford C. find D. order23. A. neighbor B. building C. room D. house24. A. exchanged B. experienced C. expected D. exhibited25. A. tear B. open C. check D. receive26. A. purely B. basically C. obviously D. exactly27 A. realized B. remembered C. imagined D. supposed28. A. only B. still C. ever D. even29. A. works B. exists C. matters D. counts30. A. send B. publish C. share D. write第二部分:阅读理解(共18小题,每小题1.5分,满分27分)A31. What’s the main purpose of the memorandum?A. To explain the arrangement for an event.B. To encourage people to travel by car.C. To ask for help arranging a party.D. To thank people for attending the party.32. Why does Kyle Berwick write to Annette Derringer? Because he wants to _____.A. ask the price of movie ticketsB. explain why he cannot come to the partyC. request directions to a hotelD. ask if he may bring guests to the party33. Which of Kyle’s points is NOT mentioned in the memo?A. Payment for extra guests.B. Storage of personal items.C. Parking restrictionsD. Timing for the evening.34. What can we infer from the passage?A. The manager of the Green Vale doesn’t hope they go there by car.B. Annette takes charge of the arrangement of year-end party.C. They can take as many belongings as they can with them when going to the Green Vale.D. Kyle Berwick won’t bring the guests to go to the party if he has to pay the tickets.BWe once had a poster competition in our fifth grade art class.“You could win prizes,” our teacher told us as she wrote the poster information on the blackboard. She passed out sheets of construction paper while continuing, “The first prize is ten dollars. You just have to make sure that the words on the blackboard appear somewhere on your poster.”We studied the board critically. Some of us looked with one eye and held up certain colors against the blackboard, rocking the sheets to the right or left while we conjured up our designs. Others twisted their hair around their fingers or chewed their erasers while deep in thought. We had plans for that ten-dollar grand prize, each and every one of us. I’m going to spend mine on candies, one hopeful would announce, while another practiced looking serious, wise and rich.Everyone in the class made a poster. Some of us used parts of those fancy paper napkins, while others used nothing but colored construction paper. Some of us used big designs, and some of us preferred to gather our art tidily down in one corner of our poster and let the space draw the viewer’s attention to it. Some of us would wander past the good students’ desks and then return to our own projects with a growing sense of hopelessness. It was yet another grown-up trick of the sort they seemed especially fond of, making all of us believe we had a fair chance, and then always—always—rewarding the same old winners.I believe I drew a sailboat, but I can’t say that with any certainty. I made it. I admired it. I determined it to be the very best of all of the posters I had seen,and then I turned it in.Minutes passed.No one came along to give me the grand prize, and then someone distracted me, and I probably never would have thought about that poster again.I was still sitting at my desk, thinking, what poster? When the teacher gave me an envelope with a ten-dollar bill in it and everyone in the class applauded for me.35. What was the teacher’s requirement for the poster?A. It must appear in time.B. It must be done in class.C. It must be done on a construction sheet.D. It must include the words on the blackboard.36. The underlined phrase in Paragraph 3 most probably means ________.A. formed an idea forB. made an outline forC. made some space forD. chose some colors for37. After the teacher’s words, all the students in the class________.A. looked very seriousB. thought they would be richC. began to think about their designsD. began to play games38. After seeing the good students’ designs, some students________.A. loved their own designs moreB. thought they had a fair chanceC. put their own designs in a cornerD. thought they would not win the prize39. We can infer from the passage that the author________.A. enjoyed grown up tricks very muchB. loved poster competitions very muchC. felt surprised to win the competitionD. became wise and rich after the competitionC第二部分:阅读理解(共15小题:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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