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1、2022届天津市河西区高三下学期总复习质量调查(二)英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、单项选择1. 一 Whats the national flower of Russia?! Lets go online and find it out.A. You betB. Guess whatC. Give me a breakD. Youve got me there2. The ancient historic site is extremely expensive to, but the local government spends some money repairing it ever
2、y three years.A. preserveB. deserveC. appreciateD. celebrate3. . There is no doubt that your tiredness is a(n)of great stress and lack of sleep; you need to have a good rest.A. assumption B. consequence C. consumption D. convenience4. - Jenny, could you repeat the answer to this difficult question?-
3、Sorry, Miss Zhang. I something else then.A. am thinking of B. thought ofC. had thought D. was thinking of5. Common sense tells that there is still power loss even when you leave the TV set. A. in its own rightB. on the edge of your seatC , in the stand-by modeD. around the comer6. -Sorry to say that
4、 I cant play football with you this afternoon, for Ill have to prepare for the coming examination.-.All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy,A. Were all earsB. Dont be a wet blanketC. Don9t pull my legD. Ifs not my cup of tea7. If a shopping mall has chairs women can park their men, women will spe
5、nd moretime in it.A. whichB. thatC. whereD. when8. It is considered that digital TV is to satellite TV because it allows the sameservice to be delivered with clearer pictures.A. How should we handle our stress in life?B. What is to be done for applicable relationships?C. How can we pick up friends s
6、upporting us?D. How people build mutually supportive social relationship?四、阅读表达阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容完成下列各题。Reading broadens our horizons and gives us wisdom. Reading can also be a bridge bonding family members.Rose is my daughter. I read stories to her every night when she was a little girl. So I had her c
7、aptivated by books when she was at an early age. For example, almost every night she would go to bed early, waiting fbr my reading. When Rose was about eight, we changed our routine. We took turns selecting our books and reading out loud.There was no regular pattern in the books selected. I remember
8、 that we began with Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure Island, enjoying the company of those rough sailors and stumbling (结结巴巴士也读)over the eighteenth-century seamens dialect. But we loved the book, and learned a lot about pirates daily life, adventures, tricks, greed and so on. We later went through m
9、any books, like the chick lit series.In due course Rose grew up and left fbr McGill University in Montreal. She was educated in French and was enthusiastic about speaking the language. Her first visit home was at Christmas.There was a gift from her, an audiobook with six cassettes. It was Sophie Kin
10、sellas Shopaholic Takes Manhattan, read by Rose. Her reading was interrupted occasionally by a giggle, and her voice made me remember how happily Rose and I read together in our bedroom every night when she was a kid.As I write this, Rose is a third-year medical student at Dalhousic University. Now
11、she is interested in medicine while I am interested in history. However, we manage to combine our different personal interests. We recommend selected reading materials to each other. We are currently loving The Crimson Portraitby Jody Shields, a well written novel about the development of plastic su
12、rgery during World War I. Our first written collaboration an article on Canadian medical history, will be published this year.试卷第10页,共11页56. What does the underlined word captivated“ in Paragraph 2 probably mean? (Only 1 word)What did the author and her daughter learn from Treasure Island? (no more
13、than 10 words)57. What did Roses reading Shopaholic Takes Manhattan make the author remember? (no more than 10 words)How were the authors interest and Roses interest combined? (no more than 10 words)58. What do you think of the authors way of bringing up her daughter? (no more than 20 words)五、开放性作文5
14、9. 假设你是晨光中学高三学生李津,参加完高考后,你将要在学校英语沙龙活动中发 言,请根据以下要点写一篇发言稿。1 .感谢老师:2 .感谢母校;.对未来的展望。注意:1.短文不少于100词;.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。A. betterB. superiorC. seniorD. juniorHe is always serious and it is very hard to make him a smile.A. break outB. break intoC. break downD. break throughI will keep drawing and see what hap
15、pens.I never become famous, this is what I love to do every hour of every day.A. Even ifB. UnlessC. So long asD. Now thatBy 2025, when the number of consumers worldwide has reached 4.2 billion, people with high income will be, for the first time, more than struggling to meet basic needs.A. oneB. tha
16、tC. onesD. those一 Excuse me, can I use your computer to type a report?一 You have my computer if you take good care of it.A. shallB. mightC. shouldD. needwell in the coming Art Festival, the children have been practicing dancing every afternoon in the past two weeks.A. Performing B. Having performed
17、C. To performD. Performedthink of my countless failures and how theyve contributed tomaking me whatI am nowadays.A. regularlyB.considerably C. equallyD. deliberatelyThe spokesman noted some individuals apparently lack is not the means to get thecorrect information, but the courage and conscience to
18、admit the truth.A. whichB. thatC. whetherD. what二、完形填空I strongly believe that we can have a great influence on anyone we meet. Some acts that we think 16 can shape someone elses future. The right words at just the right time could 17 change someones life.Years ago, that was what happened to me. I wa
19、s the only 8 child at Blue Creek Elementary School. From almost the first day there, the other kids 19 me mainly because of my hearing aid and the way I talked. And I also had 20 with most of my schoolwork.When the other kids laughed at me, I was sure that I was a 21 person. I saw myself as a boy wh
20、o wasnt smart enough to 22 the class.Mrs. Jordan, my 5th-grade teacher, 23 all of that with a simple three- word phrase.One morning, she asked the 24 a question. I read her lips from my front-row seat and immediately raised my hand 25 I was sure I had the right answer. Butwhen she called my name, I
21、was 26. Here was an opportunity to impress thepowerful teacher and 27 her I was worthy of her love. Maybe I would evenimpress my classmates a little. I didnt want to blow it.28 my fears, I took a deep29 and answered Mrs. Jordans question.I will never forget what 30 next. Mrs. Jordan enthusiastically
22、 slammed herright foot on the 31 and with sparkling eyes and a wide smile she 32.“THATS RIGHT STEPHEN!”For the first time in my young life, I was a star. I 33 a little taller in mychair.From that day forward, my grades and speech34greatly. My popularityamong my peers increased. It was all because Mr
23、s. Jordan believed in me and wasnt afraid to35it.16. A. hardB. easyC , greatD. small17. A. suddenlyB. totallyC. quicklyD. simply18. A. blindB. lonelyC, deafD. short19. A. made fun ofB. talked ofC , looked up toD. heard of20. A. skillB. difficultyC. relationD. record21. A. cleverB. naturalC , stupidD
24、. dirty22. A. get along withB. keep up withC , put up withD. come up with23. A. provedB. realizedC , defeatedD. changed24. A. classB. staffC, boysD. girls25. A. althoughB. untilC, becauseD. before26. A. calmB. afraidC. excitedD. brave27. A. showB. promiseC. informD. warn28. A. WithoutB. BesidesC. De
25、spiteD. Except29. A. diveB. lookC. stepD . breath30. A. happenedB. causedC. disappearedD. arrived31. A. bookB. wallC , deskD. floor32.A. askedB. whisperedC. criedD. answered33.A. stoodB. grewC. jumpedD. sat34.A. benefitedB. improvedC. missedD. recovered35.A. expressB. acceptC. solveD. challenge三、阅读理
26、解Summer Events at the Institute of Continuing EducationThe ICE Summer Festival displays the best of the University of Cambridges Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) and Madingley Hall with a series of cultural and educational events.Cambridge Short Story FestivalWe are delighted to announce the
27、second annual creative writing festival celebrating the short story. Join us fbr this event packed with workshops, interviews and readings with the very best short story authors, critics and publishers, including award-winning writers Tessa H lad ley, Dame Gillian Beer, and Daisy Johnson.Date: Jun.2
28、2Tickets: 22.50-E55Open Air Cinema: Bohemian Rhapsody (12A)Join us for a magical cinematic experience under the stars, in the splendid Gardens of Madingley Hall. Weve got the seating and wireless headphones, so all you need to do is round up your friends, bring a blanket to wrap up in and relax in o
29、ne of our deckchairs.Date: Aug. 16Tickets: 18Chapterhouse Open Air Theatre Presents: Treasure IslandJoin Chapterhouse Theatre Company fbr this brand-new adaptation of everyones favourite exciting pirate adventure: Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure Island. When he accidentally found a jealous treasure
30、 map, young Jim Hawkins found himself on a journey in the hope of finding Treasure Island.Dont miss this much-loved story.Date: Scpt.8Tickets: 16Open Cambridge: Discover the Medicinal GardenJoin us in exploring Madingley Hairs beautiful eight-acre gardens. Discover cures, curiosities, tastes, and le
31、arn fascinating facts about herbs with professional herbalists and the garden team at the Halls Medicinal Garden.Date: Sept. 14Tickets: Free of chargeThe Cambridge Short Story Festival is suitable fbr people who are interested inA.technologyB. medicineC.literatureD. sociologyWhat are people advised
32、to take to enjoy a magical cinematic experience?A.Headphones.B. Snacks.C.A deckchair.D. A blanket.36. People can watch the adaptation of Robert Louis Stevensons story onD. Sept. 14D. Sept. 14A. S叩t.8B. Jun.22C. Aug. 16What can people do at Open Cambridg?A. Decorate the eight-acre garden.B. Learn abo
33、ut some medical plants.D. Buy a controversial book aboutC. Grow medicinal plants in the gardens.medicine.37. Which of the following costs you the least?A. Cambridge Short Story FestivalOpen Air Cinema: Bohemian Rhapsory (I2A)B. Open Cambridge: Discover the Medicine GardenChapterhouse Open Air Theatr
34、e Presents; Treasure IslandNearly one year after the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, students across Chicago and the suburbs in the US say when it comes to high school, the thrill is gone. Simple pleasures such as getting together with friends in the hallways and catching up over lunch in the cafe
35、teria are displaced by a dystopian (反乌托邦的)landscape of remote learning and virtual extracurricular.After 11 months of remote learning, and what many teens describe as the soul-crushing disappointment of canceled after school activities, experts say a growing number of teens are now struggling with a
36、nxiety and depression due to heightened levels of stress and social isolation.Still, the following stories shared by high school students from Chicago and the suburbs provide a glimmer of hope that for some, the pandemic-era heartbreak might develop a generation of resilient (有韧f生的)young adults who
37、will be better equipped to deal with lifes twists and turns.Students who participate in speech, an activity that combines drama and public speaking, have been able to continue this school year, albeit (尽管)over the internet. Instead of delivering emotional monologues (独白)and duets (二重唱)to a live pane
38、l of judges, they must summon their best performances while looking into a webcam.Dueling is so frustrating when it comes to online, said Jaylah Hogg, 17, a junior at Thornton Township High School in Harvey. ”Wi-Fi at my house is pretty good but my partners isnt. So its like Im trying to time her li
39、nes in my head because shes blanking out when shes talking. Sometimes the judges do hold that against us.”But it hasnt been all bad. After nearly a year of remote learning, Deerfield High School freshman Ben Segall, 15, said he was excited that the school was expected to finally welcome students bac
40、k into the building fbr a hybrid program later this month.The pandemic has also crushed the athletic seasons fbr sports at many high schools including Senn High School in the Edgewater neighborhood. There, Davion Holmes is staying focused on applying to Wilberforce, Ohio-based Central State Universi
41、ty.And with some of the recent updates to the Illinois High School Associations COVID-19 guidelines, Holmes said he remained hopeful, albeit realistic, about finally resuming his high school athletic career in the months ahead.“I didnt want to have to live through a pandemic, but I worked through it
42、, and thafs something ril be able to tell my kids and grandkids someday/9 he added.38. What is a major problem with remote learning?A. The heavy workload.B. The lack of social interaction.C. The large number of students in class. D. The high levels of stress in class.39. Why did Jaylah Hogg find onl
43、ine dueling frustrating?A. The Wi-Fi at her house was dissatisfactory.B It was hard to work as a team online.C. The judges failed to do their job well.D. She felt nervous in front of the webcam.40. What does Davion Holmes think of the pandemic?A. It allowed him to focus on applying to universities.B
44、. It made little difference to his athletic career.C. It is something that has made him stronger.D. Its the last thing he wants to mention in the future.41. Whats the main purpose of the article?A. To describe the pandemics influence on teens.B. To present different views on the pandemic.C. To call
45、fbr attention to students9 mental health.D. To encourage teens to be positive toward school life.42. . What is the best title of the passage?A. Athletic CareerB. Monologues and DuetsC , Best PerformancesD. Adapting to ChangeIn the world of online shopping, many online purchases are based on careful
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