天津市六校静海一中杨村一中宝坻一中等学年高三上学期期末英语试题.docx
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天津市六校(静海一中、杨村一中、宝坻一中等)2020-2021学年高三上学期期末英语试题
学校:
___________姓名:
___________班级:
___________考号:
___________
一、单项选择
1.Nokia,_______world’slargestmobilephoneproducer,isgoingtofound_______newresearchcenterinChina.
A.a;aB.a;theC.the;theD.the;a
2.—TodayMaryisinlowspirits.
—Yes,butshewon’tsay_______bothersher.
A.whyisitthatB.thatiswhy
C.itiswhatD.whatitisthat
3.RecentlyaterriblefirebrokeoutintheAmerica,_______thepeoplearestillsuffering.
A.whoseeffectsB.whichaffects
C.ofitseffectsD.fromwhoseeffects
4.—We’dbetterinviteTomtotheFridaymeeting.
—Yes,______?
I’llcallhimatonce.
A.whynotB.whatforC.whyD.what
5.Thissortofclothingmaterial,whichfeelssoft,______.
A.catchesfireeasilyB.iscaughtfireeasily
C.iseasycaughtfireD.iseasilytocatchfire
6.Tomisgreatlyinterestedinthispoetnow,buthethoughtitboring______hereadit.
A.inthefirsttimeB.thefirsttime
C.forthefirsttimeD.atfirst
7.We______havewateredtheseflowersyesterday.Today’srainwillbetoomuchforthem.
A.can’tB.shouldn’tC.maynotD.mustn’t
8.—Haveyoueverseenthatmovie?
—Yes.WhenIwasinTokyo.I_______itthreetimes.
A.sawB.hadbeenC.haveseenD.wouldsee
9.Thepriceofvegetablesisnowmuch______thantenyearsago.
A.morehigherB.moreexpensiveC.dearerD.higher
10.Iwouldliketobuyaflatinthesuburbandsold______indowntown,becauseIwanttolivenearmyMom’s.
A.theoneB.theotherC.itD.another
11.Freshairisavailableeverywhereinthecountryside,whichis______hecannotenjoylivinginbigcities.
A.whyB.whereC.thatD.what
12.Oh,it’ssohotinhere.Somebody______thewindow,please.
A.opensB.openC.shallopenD.willopen
13.—Shallwesetoutatfivesharpinthemorning?
—No,don’tringmeupthatearly.I______.
A.sleepB.willbesleepingC.amsleepingD.willsleep
14.Mymother’shealth______underthepressureofabigprojectandshehadtoseethedoctor.
A.brokeupB.brokeawayC.brokeoutD.brokedown
15.Hisfood______,themanhadtocomeoutofhishidingplace.
A.runoutB.wasrunout
C.runningoutD.usingup
二、完形填空
Onestudenttookaboxofchickentoclass.Anothercarriedonacell-phone16,andstillanotherwhistledloudlyeverytimethe17turnedhisback.Reformschool?
No.College.
Moreandmore,professorssay,theyare18acrossrudestudentsintheirclassrooms.Manyoftoday’syoungscholarsarrivelate,leave19,talkloudortakecareofpersonal20suchaspayingbillsduringclass.
Whyarethestudentsbehavingbadly?
“Becausetheycan,”saidastudentofUniversityofNorthTexas.“Alotofthetime,theprofessors21themgetawaywithit.”
Someeducatorssayitistimetobringpolitenessbacktotheirclassrooms—andeven22takingsomeoftheblameforbadbehavior.Theysaythat23studentsarebynomeansthemajoritybutthatoneofthemcanruinanentire24.
Peopleare25whentheylearnthatimpolitebehaviorisbecomingmoreandmorecommonin26education,saysDr.GeraldAmanda,acounseloratCityCollegeofSanFrancisco.They27somehighschoolstudentstomisbehavebutthinkthosewhogetto28willbehavemorepolitely.
Dr.Amandabelievesthatsocietyin29hasbecomemoretolerantofrudebehavior30thatpeopleinpower,includingprofessors,nolonger31standardsforpoliteness.Thatleadstoagrowingimprudenceamongsomecollege32.“There’sagreat33ofbadbehaviorintheworldaroundthem,andyoungpeopleseeitand34disrespect,”saidDr.Amanda,35thatsometimesstudentshavenoideathattheyarebeingrude.
16.A.lookB.newsC.pictureD.conversation
17.A.professorB.chickC.monitorD.classmate
18.A.gettingB.comingC.cheatingD.moving
19.A.aloneB.earlyC.happilyD.quietly
20.A.appearanceB.interestC.computerD.affairs
21.A.letB.askC.persuadeD.lead
22.A.riskB.mindC.avoidD.start
23.A.rudeB.poorC.beautifulD.good
24.A.lessonB.classmateC.subjectD.class
25.A.movedB.inspiredC.surprisedD.encouraged
26.A.lowerB.juniorC.higherD.younger
27.A.expectB.wantC.forbidD.warn
28.A.professionB.schoolC.knowledgeD.college
29.A.motionB.timeC.chargeD.general
30.A.butB.soC.orD.and
31.A.setB.changeC.breakD.reach
32.A.teachersB.professorsC.leadersD.students
33.A.dealB.numberC.kindD.sum
34.A.prepareB.respectC.developD.escape
35.A.speakingB.warningC.addingD.wishing
三、阅读选择
Participantsinanonlineforumwereaskedwhetherspaceexplorationwasworthwhile.Herearesomeofthecommentstheyposted:
PlanetGirl7.17pm
Ourworldisdamagedbywar,hungerandpoverty.Billionsofpeoplestrugglejusttosurvivefromdaytoday.MeanwhiletheUSspaceagencyhasUS$16billiontoplaywitheveryyear.Wemustdealwiththeworld’surgentproblems.Spaceexplorationisaluxurywecannotafford.
Dragon7.18pm
That$16billionspentonspaceisnothingcomparedtothe$370billionspentonthemilitary.
JJ7.20pm
Exploringspaceisinvestinginthefuture.Everyoneknowswe’rerunningoutofresources.There’smassiveover-populationtoo.Thesolarsystemhasheapsofresourceswecanuseformining,andmaybewecanexploreotherplanets.Ifwedon’tdoitnow,itmightbetoolate.
PlanetGirl7.22pm
Wehavetosettleproblemsofover-populationandresourceconsuminghereonEarth,insteadofchasingsciencefictiondreams.Otherwisewewilljustexportourunsustainablelifestyletoanotherplanet.Wemightconsumethewholeuniverse!
!
JJ7.23pm
Spaceexplorersrock!
Theyknowwhattheyareinfor,andtheystilldoitanyway.That’swhatIcallcourage!
Wehumanshavealwaysstruggledtoexpandourhorizons.Wewanttoknowwhatelseisoutthere.Whoknows,maybewe’lldiscoverthesolutiontoallourproblemsoutthere!
Switched-on7.25pm
Spaceexplorationhashadahugeeffectonourlives.Wanttotalktosomeonehalfwayaroundtheworld?
Sure.Gettheweatherforecast?
Comingrightup.Checkexactlywhereyouare?
Absolutely.It’sallpossible,thankstosatellitetechnology,globalpositioningsystems,andtherest.Iftherewasnospaceexploration,we’dbesittingaroundinthedark,nottalkingonline!
Penny7.50pm
Satellitesarelaunchedbyprivatecompanies—forprofit.PlanetEarthdoesn’talwaysbenefit.ExploringremoteplanetscertainlydoesnotcontributetolifeonEarth.
36.Theunderlinedsentence(Par.2)meansthatspaceexplorationis_________.
A.expensivebutnecessary
B.expensiveandunnecessary
C.veryimportantbuttooexpensive
D.notveryimportantbutaffordable
37.WhatisDragon’sopinion?
A.Thecostofspaceexplorationistoomuch.
B.PlanetGirl’sideaisacceptable.
C.Spaceexplorationisworthwhile.
D.Themilitaryismoreusefulthanspaceexploration.
38.WhatisthemostlikelyreasonthatJJdoesnotdiscussthecostofspaceexploration?
A.Heagreesthatspaceexplorationcoststoomuch.
B.Hedoesnotknowhowmuchspaceexplorationcosts.
C.Hethinksspaceexplorationisworthwhile,whateverthecost.
D.HeknowsPlanetGirliswrongaboutthecostofspaceexploration.
39.WhichaspectofspaceexplorationdoesSwitched-onmainlywriteabout?
A.Itscosttothecommunity.
B.Itseffectonenvironment.
C.Itscontributiontotechnologyineverydaylife.
D.Itscapacitytoservepeopleintheireverydaylife.
40.WhatisonepointthatPlanetGirlandJJaremostlikelytoagreeabout?
A.Livingonotherplanetsisarealpossibility.
B.Spendingmoneyonwarisunnecessary.
C.Spaceexplorationencouragescreativity.
D.Earth’sresourcesarefastdisappearing.
Weareadmittedintothefull-timeschoolcalled“life”.Everydayinthisschool,wehaveopportunitiestolearnnewlessons.Nomatterwhetherweliketheselessonsornot,wehavetotakethem,becausetheyareourlessons.
Whyarewehereinthisworld?
Whatisthepurposeoflife?
Humanshavetriedtodiscoverthemeaningoflifeforthousandsofyears,butfailedtogettheanswer,becausethemeaningoflifeisdifferentfrompersontoperson.
Eachoneofushashisorherspecialpurposeandpath,uniqueanddifferent.Aswetravelonourlifepath,wewilllearnmanygreatlessonsinordertofulfillthatpurpose.Learningourlessonswellisthekeytodiscoveringtherealmeaningofourownlife.
Aswetravelthroughourlifetime,wemaybetaughthardlessonsthatothersdon’thavetoface,whileothersspendyearsstrugglingwithproblemswedon’tneedtodealwith.WemayneverknowwhyweloveEnglish,notphysics,whichindicatesthatourpathisdifferent.Whiletravelingonourownpath,sometimesalone,weshould,firstofall,takeabasiclessoninopenness.
Opennessmeansbeingreceptive.Lifewillpresentuswithsomanylessons,noneofwhichareusefultousunlesswecanrecognizethemandareopentotheirvalues.Theselessonsarenoteasytolearn,butweshouldregardthemasgifts.Buthowcanwerecognizetheselessons?
Itisamatterofwhat“glasses”wearewearingatthetime.Itisnotdifficulttospotthemifwetakethemasopportunities.Sowhenwearenotopentolearningourlessons,failingaweeklyEnglishtestmightbelikeadisasterratherthananopportunitytous.Ofcourse,thehardlessonsmaynotbefun,buttheycanactuallybethebiggestgiftswereceivefromlife.
41.Theauthormaybeinfavoroftheviewpointthatallmenareborn_______.
A.equalB.challenging
C.opportunisticD.different
42.Theexampleof“weloveEnglish,notphysics”ismentionedtoshowthat_______.
A.wechooseourownpathinlife
B.peoplehavetofacethesamelessons
C.weshouldtravelonthesamepath
D.weshouldenjoythemeaningoflife
43.Whetherwecanseelifelessonsasgiftsdependsuponour________.
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