天津市2016年高考英语试卷(Word版,含答案)

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2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(天津卷)
英语
笔试
本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共130分,考试用时100分钟。第I卷1至10页。第II卷11至12页。
答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考号填写
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)在答题卡上,并在规定位置粘贴考试用条形码,答卷时,考生务必将答案写在答题卡上,答在试卷上的无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
祝各位考生考试顺利!
第I

注意事项:
1.
每小题选出答案后,用铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如果改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
2.
本卷共55小题,共95分。
第一部分: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。
例:Stand
over
there_____
you’ll
be
able
to
see
it
better.
A.
or
B.
and
C.
but
D.
while
答案是B。
1.
---It
was
a
wonder
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ful
trip.
So,
which
city
did
you
like
better,
Paris
or
Rome?
---______.
There
were
good
things
and
bad
things
about
them.
A.
It’s
hard
to
say
B.
I
didn’t
get
it
C.
You
must
be
kidding
D.
Couldn’t
be
better
2.
The
dictionary
is
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)______:
many
words
have
been
added
to
the
language
since
it
was
published.
A.
out
of
c
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ontrol
B.
out
of
date
C.
out
of
sight
D.
out
of
reach
3.
When
walking
dow
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)n
the
street,
I
came
across
David,
when
I
_____
for
years.
A.
didn’t
see
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
B.
haven’t
seen
C.
hadn’t
seen
D.
wouldn’t
see
4.
The
cooling
wi
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)nd
swept
through
our
bedroom
windows,
____
air
conditioning
unnecessary.
A.
making
B.
to
make
C.
made
D.
being
made
5.
It
was
rea
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)lly
annoying;
I
_____
get
access
to
the
data
bank
you
had
recommended.
A.
wouldn’
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)t
B.
couldn’t
C.
shouldn’t
D.
needn’t
6.
---I’m
thinking
of
going
back
to
school
to
get
another
degree.
---Sounds
great!_____.
A.
It
all
depends
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
B.
Go
for
it
C.
Never
mind
D.
No
wonder
7.
______
the
avera
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ge
age
of
the
population
increases,
there
are
more
and
more
old
people
to
care
for.
A.
Unless
B.
Until
C.
As
D.
While
8.
Mary
was
silen
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)t
during
the
early
part
of
the
discussion
but
finally
she
____
her
opinion
on
the
subject.
A.
gave
voice
to
B.
kept
an
eye
on
C.
turned
a
deaf
ear
to
D.
set
foot
on
9.
We
will
put
off
t
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)he
picnic
in
the
park
until
next
week,
____
the
weather
may
be
better.
A.
that
B.
where
C.
which
D.
when
10.
The
weather
fo
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)recast
says
it
will
be
cloudy
with
a
slight
_____
of
rain
later
tonight.
A.
effect
B.
sense
C.
change
D.
chance
11.
The
manager
put
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
forward
a
suggestion
____
we
should
have
an
assistant.
There
is
too
much
work
to
do.
A.
whether
B.
that
C.
which
D.
what
12.
I’m
going
t
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)o
_____
advantage
of
this
tour
to
explore
the
history
of
the
castle.
A.
put
B.
make
C.
take
D.
give
13.
You
are
waiting
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
at
a
wrong
place.
It
is
at
the
hotel
____
the
coach
picks
up
tourists.
A.
who
B.
which
C.
where
D.
that
14.
I
hate
it
when
sh
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)e
calls
me
at
work—I’m
always
too
busy
to
_____
a
conversation
with
her.
A.
carry
on
B.
break
into
C.
turn
down
D.
cut
off
15.
I
was
wearing
a
seatbelt.
If
I
hadn’t
been
wearing
one,
I
____.
A.
were
injured
B.
would
be
injured
C.
had
been
injured
D.
would
have
been
injured
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选春最佳选项。
The
journey
my
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
daughter
Cathy
has
had
with
her
swimming
is
as
long
as
it
is
beautiful.
Cathy
suffered
s
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ome
terrible
16
in
her
early
childhood.
After
years
of
regular
treatment,
she
17
became
healthy.
Two
years
ago,
w
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)hile
Cathy
was
watching
the
Olympics,
a
dream
came
into
her
sweet
little
head—to
be
a
swimmer.
Last
summer,
she
wanted
to
18
our
local
swim
team.
She
practiced
hard
and
finally
19
it.
The
team
practice,
20
,was
a
rough
start.
She
coughed
and
choked
and
could
hardly
21
her
first
few
weeks.
Hearing
her
coughing
bitterly
one
night,
I
decided
to
22
her
from
it
all.
But
Cathy
woke
me
up
early
next
morning,
wearing
her
swimsuit
23
to
go!
I
told
her
she
shouldn’t
swim
after
a
whole
night’s
coughing,
but
she
refused
to
24
and
insisted
she
go
.
From
that
day
on,
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
Cathy
kept
swimming
and
didn’t
25
a
single
practice.
She
had
a
26
intention
within
herself
to
be
the
best
she
could
be.
My
ten—year—old
was
growing
and
changing
right
before
my
eyes,
into
this
27
human
being
with
a
passion
and
a
mission.
There
were
moments
of
28
of
course:
often
she
would
be
the
last
swimmer
in
the
race.
It
was
difficult
for
Cathy
to
accept
that
she
wasn’t
a
29
---ever.
But
that
didn’t
stop
her
from
trying.
Then
came
the
final
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
awards
ceremony
at
the
end
of
the
year.
Cathy
didn’t
expect
any
award
but
was
still
there
to
30
her
friends
and
praise
their
accomplishments.
As
the
ceremony
was
nearing
the
end,
I
suddenly
heard
the
head
coach
31
,
“The
highest
honor
goes
to
Cathy!”
Looking
around,
he
continued,
“Cathy
has
inspired
us
with
her
32
and
enthusiasm.
33
skills
and
talents
bring
great
success,
the
most
valuable
asset(财富)one
can
hold
is
the
heart.”
It
was
the
grea
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)test
34
of
my
daughter’s
life.
With
all
she
hade
been
35
in
her
ten
years,
this
was
the
hour
of
true
triumph(成功).
16.
A.
failure
B.
pressure
C.
loss
D.
illness
17.
A.
usually
B.
finally
C.
firstly
D.
frequently
18.
A.
improve
B.
train
C.
join
D.
contact
19.
A.
increased
B.
found
C.
created
D.
made
20.
A.
however
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
B.
therefore
C.
otherwise
D.
instead
21.
A.
use
B.
survive
C.
save
D.
waste
22.
A.
pull
B.
tell
C.
hide
D.
fire
23.
A.
afraid
B.
nervous
C.
ready
D.
free
24.
A.
take
off
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
B.
set
off
C.
give
up
D.
show
up
25.
A.
attend
B.
miss
C.
ban
D.
start
26.
A.
rich
B.
weak
C.
firm
D.
kind
27.
A.
trusted
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
B.determined
C.experienced
D.
embarrassed
28.
A.
frustr
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ation
B.
delight
C.
excitement
D.
surprise
29.
A.
beginner
B.learner
C.
partner
D.
winner
30.
A.
cheer
on
B.
compete
with
C.
respond
to
D.
run
after
31.
A.
admitting
B.explaining
C.announcing
D.
whispering
32.
A.
humor
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
B.
will
C.
honesty
D.
wisdom
33.
A.
Although
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
B.
Since
C.
Once
D.
Because
34.
A.
discovery
B.
choice
C.
influence
D.
moment
35.
A.
through
B.
under
C.
across
D.
around
第二部分:
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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
A
Language
Programme
for
Teenagers
Welcome
to
Teenag
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ers
Abroad!
We
invite
you
to
join
us
on
an
amazing
journey
of
language
learning.
Our
Courses
Regardless
of
yo
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ur
choice
of
course,
you’ll
develop
your
language
ability
both
quickly
and
effectively.
Our
Standard
Course
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
guarantees
a
significant
increase
in
your
confidence
in
a
foreign
language,
with
focused
teaching
in
all
4
skill
areas----speaking,
listening,
reading
and
writing.
Our
Intensive
Cou
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)rse
builds
on
our
Standard
Course,
with
10
additional
lessons
per
week,
guaranteeing
the
fastest
possible
language
learning
(see
table
below).
Course
Type
Days
Number
of
Lesson
Course
Timetable
Standard
Course
Mon-Fri
20 lessons
9:00-12:30
Intensive
Course
Mon-Fri
20 lessons
9:00-12:30
10 lessons
13:00-14:30
Evaluation
Students
are
place
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)d
into
classes
according
to
their
current
language
skills.
The
majority
of
them
take
on
online
language
test
before
starting
their
programme.
However,
if
this
is
not
available,
students
sit
the
exam
on
the
first
Monday
of
their
course.
Learning
materials
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)are
provided
to
students
throughout
their
course,
and
there
will
never
be
more
than
15
participants
in
each
class.
Arrivals
and
Transfer
Our
programm
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)e
offers
the
full
package—students
are
take
good
care
of
from
the
start
through
to
the
very
end.
They
are
collected
from
the
airport
upon
arrival
and
brought
to
their
accommodation
in
comfort.
We
require
the
student’s
full
details
at
least
4
weeks
in
advance.
Meals/Allergies(过敏)/Special
Dietary
Requirements
Students
are
prov
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ided
with
breakfast,
dinner
and
either
a
cooked
or
packed
lunch(which
consists
of
a
sandwich,
a
drink
and
a
dessert).
Snacks
outside
of
mealtimes
may
be
purchased
by
the
student
individually.
We
ask
that
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)you
let
us
know
of
any
allergies
or
dietary
requirements
as
well
as
information
about
any
medicines
you
take.
Depending
on
the
type
of
allergies
and/
or
dietary
requirements,
an
extra
charge
may
be
made
for
providing
special
food.
36.
How
does
Intensive
Course
differ
from
Standard
Course?
A.
It
is
less
effective.
B.
It
focuses
on
speaking.
C.
It
includes
extra
lessons.
D.
It
give
you
confidence
37.
When
can
a
student
attend
Standard
Course?
A.
13:00-14:30
Monday.
B.
9:00-12:30
Tuesday
C.
13:00-14:30
Friday.
D.
9:00-12:30
Saturday.
38.
Before
starting
their
programme,
students
are
expected
to
_____.
A.
take
a
language
test
B.
have
an
online
interview
C.
prepare
learning
materials
D.
report
their
language
levels
39.
With
the
full
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
package,
the
programme
organizer
is
supposed
to_____.
A.
inform
students
of
their
full
flight
details
B.
look
after
students
throughout
the
programme
C.
offer
students
free
sightseeing
trips
D.
collect
students’
luggage
in
advance
40.
Which
of
the
following
may
require
an
extra
payment?
A.
Cooked
dinner.
B.
Mealtime
dessert.
C.
Packed
lunch.
D.
Special
diet.
B
Every
man
wants
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)his
son
to
be
somewhat
of
a
clone,
not
in
features
but
in
footsteps.
As
he
grows
you
also
age,
and
your
ambitions
become
more
unachievable.
You
begin
to
realize
that
your
boy,
in
your
footsteps,
could
probably
accomplish
what
you
hoped
for.
But
footsteps
can
be
muddied
and
they
can
go
off
in
different
directions.
My
son
Jody
has
h
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ated
school
since
day
one
in
kindergarten.
Science
projects
waited
until
the
last
moment.
Book
reports
weren’t
written
until
the
final
threat.
I’ve
been
a
n
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ewspaperman
all
my
adult
life.
My
daughter
is
a
university
graduate
working
toward
her
master’s
degree
in
English.
But
Jody?
When
he
entered
the
tenth
grade
he
became
a
“vo-tech”
student(技校学生).
They’re
called
“motorheads”
by
the
rest
of
the
student
body.
When
a
secretar
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)y
in
my
office
first
called
him
“motorhead”,
I
was
shocked.
“Hey,
he’s
a
good
kid,”
I
wanted
to
say.
“And
smart,
really.”
I
learned
later
that
m
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)otorheads
are,
indeed,
different.
They
usually
have
dirty
hands
and
wear
dirty
work
clothes.
And
they
don’t
often
make
school
honor
rolls(光荣榜).
But
being
the
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)parent
of
a
motorhead
is
itself
an
experience
in
education.
We
who
labor
in
clean
shirts
in
offices
don’t
have
the
abilities
that
motorheads
have.
I
began
to
learn
this
when
I
had
my
car
crashed.
The
cost
to
repair
it
was
estimated
at
$800.
“Hey,
I
can
fix
it,”
said
Jody.
I
doubted
it
,
but
let
him
go
ahead,
for
I
had
nothing
to
lose.
My
son
,w
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ith
other
motorheads,
fixed
the
car.
They
got
parts(零件)from
a
junkyard,
and
ability
from
vo-tech
classes.
The
cost
was
$25
instead
of
$800.
Since
that
f
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)irst
repair
job,
a
broken
air-conditioner,
a
non-functioning
washer
and
a
non-toasting
toaster
have
been
fixed.
Neighbors
and
co-workers
trust
their
car
repairs
to
him.
These
kids
are
hap
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)piest
when
doing
repairs.
They
joke
and
laugh
and
are
living
in
their
own
relaxed
world.
And
their
minds
are
bright
despite
their
dirty
hands
and
clothes.
I
have
learned
a
lo
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)t
from
my
motorhead:
publishers
need
printers,
engineers
need
mechanics,
and
architects
need
builders.
Most
important,
I
have
learned
that
fathers
don’t
need
clones
in
footsteps
or
anywhere
else.
My
son
may
never
make
the
school
honor
roll.
But
he
made
mine.
41.
What
used
to
be
the
author’s
hope
for
his
son?
A.
To
avoid
becoming
his
clone.
B.
To
resemble
him
in
appearance.
C.
To
develop
in
a
different
direction.
D.
To
reach
the
author’s
unachieved
goals.
42.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
author’s
children?
A.
His
daughter
does
better
in
school.
B.
His
daughter
has
got
a
master’s
degree.
C.
His
son
tried
hard
to
finish
homework.
D.
His
son
couldn’t
write
his
book
reports.
43.
The
author
let
h
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son
repair
the
car
because
he
believed
that_______.
A.
His
son
had
the
ability
to
fix
it.
B.
it
would
save
him
much
time.
C.
it
wouldn’t
cause
him
any
more
loss
D.
other
motorheads
would
come
to
help.
44.
In
the
author’s
eyes,
motorheads
are
_______.
A.
tidy
and
hardworking
B.
cheerful
and
smart
C.
lazy
but
bright
D.
relaxed
but
rude
45.
What
did
the
author
realize
in
the
end?
A.
It
is
unwise
to
expect
your
child
to
follow
your
path.
B.
It
is
important
for
one
to
make
the
honor
roll.
C.
Architects
play
a
more
important
role
than
builders.
D.
Motorheads
have
greater
ability
than
office
workers.
C
When
John
was
gro
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up,
other
kids
felt
sorry
for
him.
His
parents
always
had
him
weeding
the
garden,
carrying
out
the
garbage
and
delivering
newspapers.
But
when
John
reached
adulthood,
he
was
better
off
than
his
childhood
playmates.
He
had
more
job
satisfaction,
a
better
marriage
and
was
healthier.
Most
of
all,
he
was
happier.
Far
happier.
These
are
the
findin
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of
a
40-year
study
that
followed
the
lives
of
456
teenage
boys
from
Boston.
The
study
showed
that
those
who
had
worked
as
boys
enjoyed
happier
and
more
productive
lives
than
those
who
had
not.
“Boys
who
worked
in
the
home
or
community
gained
competence
(能力)
and
came
to
feel
they
were
worthwhile
members
of
society,”
said
George
Vaillant,
the
psychologist
(心理学家)
who
made
the
discovery.
“And
because
they
felt
good
about
themselves,
others
felt
good
about
them.”
Vaillant’s
st
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followed
these
males
in
great
detail.
Interviews
were
repeated
at
ages
25,
31
and
47.
Under
Vaillant,
the
researchers
compared
the
men’s
mental-health
scores
with
their
boyhood-activity
scores
with
their
boyhood-activity
scores.
Points
were
awarded
for
part-time
jobs,
housework,
effort
in
school,
and
ability
to
deal
with
problems.
The
link
betwee
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what
the
men
had
done
as
boys
and
how
they
turned
out
as
adults
was
surprisingly
sharp.
Those
who
had
done
the
most
boyhood
activities
were
twice
as
likely
to
have
warm
relations
with
a
wide
variety
of
people,
five
times
as
likely
to
be
well
paid
and
16
times
less
likely
to
have
been
unemployed.
The
researchers
also
found
that
IQ
and
family
social
and
economic
class
made
no
real
difference
in
how
the
boys
turned
out.
Working----at
any
age----is
important.
Childhood
activities
help
a
child
develop
responsibility,
independence,
confidence
and
competence---the
underpinnings
(基础)
of
emotional
health.
They
also
help
him
understand
that
people
must
cooperate
and
work
toward
common
goals.
The
most
competent
adults
are
those
who
know
how
to
do
this.
Yet
work
isn’t
everything.
As
Tolstoy
once
said,
“One
can
live
magnificently
in
this
world
if
one
knows
how
to
work
and
how
to
love,
to
work
for
the
person
one
loves
and
to
love
one’s
work.”
46.
What
do
we
know
about
John?
A.
He
enjoyed
his
career
and
marriage.
B.
He
had
few
childhood
playmates.
C.
He
received
little
love
from
his
family.
D.
He
was
envied
by
others
in
his
childhood.
47.
Vaillant’s
words
in
Paragraph
2
serve
as
_____.
A.
a
description
of
personal
values
and
social
values
B.
an
analysis
of
how
work
was
related
to
competence
C.
an
example
for
parents’
expectations
of
their
children
D.
an
explanation
why
some
boys
grew
into
happy
men
48.
Vaillant’s
team
obtained
their
findings
by
_____.
A.
recording
the
boys’
effort
in
school
B.
evaluating
the
men’s
mental
health
C.
comparing
different
sets
of
scores
D.
measuring
the
men’s
problem
solving
ability
49.
What
does
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)the
underlined
word
“sharp”
probably
mean
in
Paragraph
4?
A.
Quick
to
react
B.
Having
a
thin
edge
C.
Clear
and
definite
D.
sudden
and
rapid
50.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Competent
adults
know
more
about
love
than
work.
B.
Emotional
health
is
essential
to
a
wonderful
adult
life.
C.
Love
brings
more
joy
to
people
than
work
does.
D.
Independence
is
the
key
to
one’s
success.
D
Failure
is
probably
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most
exhausting
experience
a
person
ever
has.
There
is
nothing
more
tiring
than
not
succeeding.
We
experience
this
ti
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in
two
ways:
as
start-up
fatigue(疲惫)
and
performance
fatigue.
In
the
former
case,
we
keep
putting
off
a
task
because
it
has
either
too
boring
or
too
difficult.
And
the
longer
we
delay
it,
the
more
tired
we
feel.
Such
start-up
fatigu
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is
very
real,
even
if
not
actually
physical,
not
something
in
our
muscles
and
bones.
The
solution
is
obvious
though
perhaps
not
easy
to
apply:
always
handle
the
most
difficult
job
first.
Years
ago,
I
wa
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asked
to
write
102
essays
on
the
great
ideas
of
some
famous
authors.
Applying
my
own
rule,
I
determined
to
write
them
in
alphabetical(按字母顺序),
never
letting
myself
leave
out
a
tough
idea.
And
I
always
started
the
day’s
work
with
the
difficult
task
of
essay-writing.
Experience
proved
that
the
rule
works.
Performance
fatigue
is
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more
difficult
to
handle.
Though
willing
to
get
started,
we
cannot
seem
to
do
the
job
right.
Its
difficulties
appear
so
great
that,
however
hard
we
work,
we
fail
again
and
again.
In
such
a
situation,
I
work
as
hard
as
I
can-then
let
the
unconscious
take
over.
When
planni
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Encyclopaedia
Britannica
(《大英百科全书》),
I
had
to
create
a
table
of
contents
based
on
the
topics
of
its
articles.
Nothing
like
this
had
ever
been
done
before,
and
day
after
dat
I
kept
coming
up
with
solutions,
but
none
of
them
worked.
My
fatigue
became
almost
unbearable.
One
day,
ment
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exhausted,
I
wrote
down
all
the
reasons
why
this
problem
could
not
be
solved.
I
tried
to
convince
myself
that
the
trouble
was
with
the
problem
itself,
not
with
me.
Relived,
I
sat
back
in
an
easy
chair
and
fell
asleep.
An
hour
later,
I
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woke
up
suddenly
with
the
solution
clearly
in
mind.
In
the
weeks
that
followed,
the
solution
which
had
come
up
in
my
unconscious
mind
provided
correct
at
every
step.
Though
I
worked
as
hard
as
before,
I
felt
no
fatigue.
Success
was
now
as
exciting
as
failure
had
been
depressing.
Human
beings,
I
beli
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must
try
to
succeed.
Success,
then,
means
never
feeling
tired.
51.
People
with
start-up
fatigue
are
most
likely
to
.
A.
delay
tasks
B.
work
hard
C.
seek
help
D.
accept
failure
52.
What
does
the
author
recommend
doing
to
prevent
start-up
fatigue?
A.
Writing
essays
in
strict
order.
B.
Building
up
physical
strength.
C.
Leaving
out
the
toughest
ideas.
D.
Dealing
with
the
hardest
task
first.
53.
On
what
occas
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does
a
person
probably
suffer
from
performance
fatigue?
A.
Before
starting
a
difficult
task.
B.
When
all
the
solutions
fail.
C.
If
the
job
is
rather
boring.
D.
After
finding
a
way
out.
54.
According
to
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author,
the
unconscious
mind
may
help
us
.
A.
ignore
mental
problems
B.
get
some
nice
sleep
C.
gain
complete
relief
D.
find
the
right
solution
55.
What
could
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Success
Is
Built
upon
Failure
B.
How
to
Handle
Performance
Fatigue
C.
Getting
over
Fatigue:
A
Way
to
Success
D.
Fatigue:
An
Early
Sign
of
Health
Problems
第II卷
注意事项:
1.用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。
2.本卷共6小题,共35分。
第三部分:
写作
第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
I’m
a
34-year-
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)old
man,
married,
lived
in
a
nice
house,
and
have
a
successful
career
as
an
educational
consultant.
But
my
life
was
not
always
so
great.
I
had
a
learning
disability
from
an
early
age.
I
went
to
a
special
school
where
I
got
plenty
of
extra
help.
Still,
I
suffered
the
rest
of
my
school
days
in
public
schools.
My
life
improved
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remarkably
when
I
discovered
art.
The
art
world
gave
me
a
chance
to
express
myself
without
words.
I
went
to
a
workshop
and
gradually
got
good
at
making
things
with
clay(黏土).
Here
I
learned
my
first
important
lesson:
disabled
as
I
was
in
language.
I
could
still
be
smart
and
well
express
myself
with
clay.
And
my
confidence
came
along.
I
got
my
next
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)lesson
from
rock
climbing.
It
was
a
fun
thing
but
I
was
scared
from
the
start.
I
soon
noticed
it
wasn’t
a
talent
thing;
it
was
practice.
So
I
did
it
more.
After
about
five
years
of
climbing,
I
found
myself
in
Yosemite
Valley
on
a
big
wall.
I
learned
that
if
you
fall
in
love
with
something
and
do
it
all
the
time,
you
will
get
better
at
it.
Later?I?decided?to
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)?apply?my?previous?experience?to?learning?how?to?read?and?write.?Every?day?I?practiced?reading?and?writing,?which?I?used?to?avoid?as?much?as?possible.?After?two?hard?years,?I?was?literate.
Having?gone?throu
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)gh?the?long?process?with?art,?rock?climbing,?and?reading?and?writing,?now?I’ve?got?to?a?point?in?my?life?where?I?know?I?am?smart?enough?to?dive?into?an?area?that?is?totally?unknown,?hard,?but?interesting.
56.
What
made
the
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)author’s
school
days
difficult?
(No
more
than
5
words)
57.
Why
did
art
give
the
author
confidence?
(No
more
than
10
words)
58.
What
lesson
d
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)id
the
author
learn
from
rock
climbing?
(No
more
than
15
words)
59.
What
is
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)the
meaning
of
the
underlined
part
in
Paragraph
4?
(No
more
than
5
words)
60.
How
does
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)the
author’s
story
inspire
you
to
overcome
difficulties
in
life?
Put
it
in
your
own
words.
(No
more
than
20
words)
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
61.
假设你是晨光中学的学生会主席李津
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)。一批来自英国的高中生与你校学生开展了为期两周的交流活动。现在,他们即将回国,你将在欢送会上致辞。请根据以下提示写一篇发言稿。
回顾双方的交流活动(如学习、生活、体育、文艺等方面);
谈谈收获或感情;
表达祝愿语期望。
注意:
词数不少于100;
可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;
开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
friends,
How
time
flies!
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Thank
you.
2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(天津卷)
英语笔试参考答案
第I卷
第一、二部分(Key
to1--55)
1--5ABCAB
6--10B
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11--15BCDAD
16--20DBCDA
21--25BACCB
26--30CBADA
31--35CBADA
36--40CBABD
41--45DACBA
46--50ADCCB
51--55ADBDC
第II卷
第三部分
第一节
Some
possible
answers:
56.(His)
learning
disability.
Or:
Having
a
learning
disability.
Or:
That
he
was
learning
disabled.
Or:
He
had
a
learning
disability.
57.He
could
be
smart
and
express
himself
with
clay.
Or:
Art
could
help
him
express
himself
without
words.
Or:
He
could
well
express
himself
with
clay/art.
58.If
you
enjoy
som
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and
keep
doing
it,
you
will
get
better
at
it.
Or:
The
more
you
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practice
something,
the
better
at
it
you
will
become.
Or:
Practice
makes
perfect.
Or:
Practice
leads
to
success.
59.I
could
read
and
write.
60.We
should
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not
lose
heart
in
face
of
difficulties.
If
we
work
hard,we
will
find
a
way
out.
Or:
The
author’s
story
tells
me
that
I
should
be
confident
and
practice
hard
to
overcome
difficulties
in
my
life.or:We
should
overcome
our
weakness
and
fears
with
courage
and
determination.
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