天津市静海六校2018届高三上联考英语试卷Word版含答案.doc
20172018学年度第一学期期中六校联考高三英语试卷第卷 选择题(共115分)第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分20分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面五段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项,并标在试题的相应位置。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 will the woman do next?A. She will invite all the students.B. She will call students.C. She will prepare invitations.2. What does the man mean?A. He didnt know the matter.B. He took Bill to the hospital.C. He forgot to call the woman.3. What are they talking about?A. The content of the paper.B. Handing in the paper.C. How to correct the paper.4. What can we know about the doctor?A. He is free.B. He is reading a book. C. He is very busy.5. Whats Joe doing?A. Hes having a meeting. B. Hes leaving away. C. He is on the phone.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面三段材料,每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项,并标在试题的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读每个小题,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8小题。6. Whats the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. A secretary and a boss. B. A teacher and a student. C. A doctor and a patient.7. Why did the woman miss the train?A. Her aunt asked her to be late.B. She got up late.C. She got a telephone call at the last moment. 8. When did this dialogue take place?A. In the morning.B. In the afternoon.C. In the evening.听下面一段对话,回答第9至11小题。9. Why does the woman go to see the doctor?A. She has a fever. B. She cant eat well. C. She cant sleep well.10. What is the cause of the womans illness according to the doctor?A. She has been working too hard.B. She has a family problem.C. She has a high fever.11. What is the doctors advice?A. She should take some medicine.B. She should take holidays.C. She should change a job.听下面一段独白,回答第12至15小题。12. When did the speaker first see the film?A. Last week. B. At the age of 20. C. At the age of 9.13. How old is probably the speaker?A. 29. B. 20. C. 9.14. What is the video about?A. Romeo and Juliet.B. A love story between two dogs.C. Different lives of dogs.15. How is the end of the film?A. Sad. B. Happy. C. Frightening.第二部分:英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。16. He lives by his pen. He constantly writes _ articles for _ some famous papers. A. the, a B. 不填, 不填 C. the, 不填 D. the, the 17. Six oclock in the morning ? No, dont call me that early in the morning. I _. A. sleep B. will be sleeping C. am sleeping D. will sleep 18. Terribly sorry, I broke your pen._, please forget it.A. All right B. It doesnt matterC. Dont be sorryD. Its up to you19. The volunteers aim to help victims of disasters _ their race or nationality.A. regardless ofB. in spite ofC. on account ofD. in charge of20. We must apply what we have learned to our work because in no case _ from practice. A. should theory separateB. theory should be separatedC. theory should separateD. should theory be separated21. What do you think of Nicks performance last night?To be honest, his singing didnt _ to me.A. appealB. belong C. referD. occur22. Who are you waiting for? _ us a lecture in half an hour. A. The professor wants to give B. The professor will give C. The professor is about to give D. The professor to give 23. Here you are. This is the hotel! Its so close to the station. We _ the taxi at all! A. might not have takenB. couldnt have takenC. neednt have takenD. mustnt have taken24. To the south of the school was a garden, _ owner was seated in it playing chess with his little grandson every afternoon. A. its B. whose C. which D. that 25. Boys and girls, I have the great _ of introducing our speaker. This is the famous professor of Beijing University.A. pride B. advance C. privilege D. insight26. I would have attended Jacky Cheungs live music concert had it been possible, but I _ so busy at that time.A. had beenB. wereC. would be D. was27. So cruel is the man that he never shows any mercy to _ is against his opinion. A. whoever B. whomever C. who D. no matter who 28. How foolish I was! _ you have realized that, stop blaming yourself.A. Since B. Unless C. Although D. Even if 29. Tom had hoped to get to school on time, but he found at the last minute that he couldnt _.A. keep it B. make itC. hope it D. get it30. Sorry, I have no time to help you finish your task. I have a lot of work to do. _! You have been playing computer games all the morning. A. Im stuckB. Oh, dont mention it C. So whatD. Oh, come on第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)My mom gave some wise advice: “Nothing beats a good bite that bites back.” She was talking about her 31 for bitter-tasting food like rhubard(大黄).Moms rhubard plant is at the east of our 32 . Grandma moved it there from the farm. 33 Ive always regarded it as an overgrown weed.We kept the largest garden in the neighborhood. Each growing season, we 34 the plentiful rhubard, tomatoes, beans and carrots with our neighbors and friends. More families took the rhubard than any other fruit.Nearly three years ago, while 35 Moms flower bed, I finally asked if I could dig out her rhubard. 36 , she didnt bake with it anymore. “Absolutely not,” Mom said. Clearly I hadnt 37 her devotion to it.As I continued weeding , I thought about how rhubard is one of the 38 plants to appear in early spring. It breaks through the snowy, icy ground before buds (芽) form on trees. How can anyone fail to 39 such a passionate desire?When those first sprouts(嫩芽) 40 , Id find Mom outdoors, examining them like a 41 counting a newborns fingers and toes. She would estimate about how long itd be until she could make her rhubard 42 .But when I was a kid and she gave me that pie, it made me 43 . In my teens, it made me complain. 44 ice cream did not sweeten the deal for my young taste buds. Rhubard was something to be 45 at all costs.Then, last summer, I searched for Moms 46 . I found the one for her rhubard pie. So I 47 to give it a try. A few tries later, I 48 rhubard pie to family and guests. It tasted incredible.Since then Ive come to two 49 about rhubard. First, you can take rhubard out of the country, but you cant take the country out of the rhubard. And second, rhubards taste may be lost on children, but adults can 50 it. Like my wise mother, I now understand that “Nothing beats a good bite that bites back.” 31. A. effortB. loveC. hopeD. regret32. A. gardenB. farmC. houseD. country33. A. SoB. AndC. ButD. Or34. A. plantedB. preparedC. collectedD. shared35. A. weedingB. makingC. examiningD. digging36. A. As usualB. As a resultC. Above allD. After all37. A. noticedB. understoodC. followedD. ignored38. A. firstB. lastC. strangeD. common39. A. missB. questionC. admireD. challenge40. A. survivedB. stayedC. droppedD. appeared41. A. parentB. childC. doctorD. friend42. A. dishB. pieC. soupD. salad43. A. laughB. cryC. cheerfulD. peaceful44. A. OnlyB. JustC. EvenD. Yet45. A. obtainedB. gatheredC. valuedD. avoided46. A. recipeB. adviceC. notebookD. secret47. A. refusedB. agreedC. decidedD. hesitated48. A. taughtB. servedC. passedD. showed49. A. theoriesB. ideasC. conclusionsD. suggestions50. A. senseB. trustC. discoverD. appreciate第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。ADiscover it all at the Smithsonian!Theres no more exciting place to be than Smithsonian Summer Camp, where all kinds of dreams can come true. Summer Camp registration begins on Jan. 28, starting at 9 a.m. (online and phone).People donating to the Smithsonian Associates at the $300 level or higher can register two days in advance.Get in touch with Customer Service at 202-633-3030 or Smithsonian Associates.org/Camp.GENERAL INFORMATION ·Camps run Monday, June 20 through Friday, August 19. There will be no camp on Monday, July 4. That week, camp runs Tuesday, July 5 through Friday, July 8.·Camps are offered for children from kindergarten through 9th grade.·Camps range in size from 16 to 20 children, with four campers having one instructor.·Most camps are one week long; campers may register for one or more camps.·Campers provide their own transportation to the National Mall - where camps are held. The supervised(监督) drop-off and pick-up location is the entrance of the S. Dillion Ripley Center. An adult is required to sign each camper in and out daily.·Camps include a supervised packed lunch hour.Camps T-shirtsA Smithsonian Summer Camp T-shirt is included in the registration fee. Campers can sport their shirts proudly and stand out from the crowd on their field trips around the National Mall. Campers receive one shirt at check-in on their first day of camp, despite the number of camps they registered. Available sizes range from youth S to adult XL. Be sure to include the correct T-shirt size when you register; campers will be given only the recorded size.51. If one wants to register on Jan.26, he should _.A. call 202-633-3030B. join the Camp in previous yearsC. visit SmithsonianAssociates.org/CampD. contribute $300 or more to the Smithsonian Associates52. How many instructors does each camp have?A. 16-20B. 5-8C. 4-5D. 1-453. What should campers know?A. They should go to camps on their own.B. Camps provide free lunch for them.C. They can only choose one camp.D. Each camp lasts for one week.54. What should we know about camp T-shirts?A. They are sold at the National Mall.B. Each camper can only have one T-shirt.C. Campers receive them as soon as they register.D. Therere different colors for campers to choose from.55. The text is most probably taken from _.A. an invitation.B. a travel guide C. an advertisementD. a research reportBMore young children know how to operate a computer mouse than ride a bike as technology tightens its grip on the nations youth, researchers warn. And, while seven out of ten youngsters aged between two and five are comfortable playing on-line games, less than two in ten could swim unaided. The figures show that the traditional milestones which a child would expect to achieve are being replaced by digital ones. Parents are either too busy or too lazy to help their offspring to learn practical and physical skillsfrom riding a bike to tying their lacesoften finding it simpler to sit them in front of a screen. Instead of experiencing the real world, children are copying their parents by tapping away on phones or keyboardsat the expense of their social and physical well-being. Child development expert Sue Palmer said that the figures showed we are “cooping children up inside” more than ever.According to the study, 23 percent of children between two and five can make a call on a mobile phone and a quarter can navigate between websites with ease. One in five knew their way around smart phones or even an iPad. Two thirds knew how to turn a computer on and 73 per cent said they could work a mouse. When it came to real-life matters, however, the picture was very different. Just 48 percent knew their own home address and only a third were able to write their first and last names.“By encouraging them to live a virtual(虚拟的) screen-based existence we are deadening their developmental drive and dumb them down,” she said. “They get used to the quick fix and the easy rewards of communicating with technology and dont learn how to invest the emotional effort that is necessary for real relationships. What they need is real play with real people in order to develop properly”.56. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. 80% of two-year-old children can swim unaided.B. About half of two-year-old children dont know where they live.C. 70% of four-year-old children cant play online games freely.D. One third of five-year-old children can use iPad well.57. Who should be to blame according to the 1st paragraph?.A. ParentsB. ChildrenC. ExpertsD. Technology58. Because of computers, _.A. few children are addicted to online gamesB. more children take part in physical activitiesC. few children lack the practical experienceD. more children escape the real world59. Sue Palmer suggests that children should _.A. live in a virtual worldB. communicate with technologyC. devote little to emotionD. experience the real things around them60. Living in a virtual world may get children _.A. to be unable to communicateB. to lose the motivation to develop C. to be easily rewarded by the societyD. to learn to cope with real peopleCCollege is a big deal for American students as well as for Chinese students. During the college application, some parents become extremely worried. This only adds to the pressure.Before I applied to the college, I told my parents I would get everything straightened out. If I needed any help, I promised that I would ask them.As it turned out, I had no problem putting everything together on my own, including my resume(履历) and a basic outline of my activities in high school. The only part where I asked for my parents advice was the essays. In writing and revising the essays, I needed feedback from an audience. As my parents know me better than anyone, they were perfect for the job.The essays are extremely important in college admissions. In a competitive pool of applicants, the test scores and activities, as well as the recommendations(推荐) are all going to be very similar. The essays are the one area in which students can make themselves stand out. Essays dont have to be big and complicated. I wrote three essays, all focusing on small matters and using simple sentences. The admission officers have to read hundreds of essays a day; they are always tired of SAT vocabularies and long sentences. Therefore, a straightforward writing style is refreshing to their eyes as well as their minds. Essays were the key to my success in the admission game. I just wrote about what I wanted to say, not what I thought the admission officers would like to hear.In my main narrative-style essay, I told the story of my American journey at the age of