2021年天津市十二区重点学校高三毕业班联考(二)
英语试卷
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第I卷(共95分)
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2.本试卷共55题。在每题给出的四个选项中,只有一个选项正确。
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)
1.
---Annette
has
been
complaining
about
traffic
keeping
her
awake
at
night.
---Yes,
there
is
heavy
traffic
on
the
road
near
the
residential
community.
A.
/;
/
B.
/;
the
C.
a;
the
D.
the;
/
2.
-
I
don't
feel
I
can
accept
her
words.
---But
what
she
said
was
fair
.
A.
content
B.
comment
C.
contact
D.
concern
3.
With
her
attention
on
the
book,
the
girl
sat
there
quietly.
A.
to
be
fixed
B.
fix
C.
fixed
D.
fixing
4.
---
Who
was
that
girl?
---Well,
if
you
know,
her
name
is
Mabel.
A.
would
B.
may
C.
should
D.
must
5.
As
is
reported,
the
number
of
smokers
dropped
by
17
percent
in
just
one
year
thanks
to
the
push
of
health
knowledge.
A.
is
B.
has
C.
have
D.
are
6.
As
she
turned
back
she
the
puzzled
look
on
her
mother's
face.
A.
caught
B.
conducted
C.
stood
D.
searched
7.
Waiter,
would
you
please
come
and
explain
to
me
why
the
steak
is
so
tough?
I
asked
for
it
rare(半熟).
A.
significantly
B.
steadily
C.
specifically
D.
similarly
8.
We'll
have
to
revise
our
original
plan
the
present
situation.
A.
in
return
for
B.
in
view
of
C.
in
addition
to
D.
in
comparison
with
9.
----
So,
tell
me
about
your
new
job.
.
---
The
boss
is
very
demanding
and,
more
important,
we
are
paid
a
small
salary.
A.
It's
a
piece
of
cake
B.
I
won't
pull
your
leg
C.
I'm
all
ears
D.
As
you
wish
10.
Senior
family
members,
especially
parents,
should
create
an
atmosphere
children
can
be
encouraged
to
pour
out
their
heart
happily.
A.
that
B.
where
C.
what
D.
which
11.
Look
at
the
timetable.
Hurry
up!
Flight
CZ3694
off
at
17:15.
A.
takes
B.
took
C.
will
be
taken
D.
has
taken
12.1
think
John
will
make
a
good
monitor,
I'd
like
to
vote
for
him.
A.
or
B.
for
C.
but
D.
so
13.
Lily
spoke
very
carefully
and
slowly,
the
benefits
of
the
plan
against
the
risks
involved..
A.
being
weighed
B.
to
weigh
C.
weighing
D.
weighed
14.
One
of
government's
duties
is
the
redistribution
of
income,
so
that
the
better
off
can
help
the
worse
off
out
of
poverty.
A.
slight
B.
primary
C.
short
D.
flexible
15.1
study
Italian
I
would
be
able
to
read
Dante
in
the
original.
A.
so
that
B.
even
though
C.
in
case
D.
as
if
第二节:完型填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
When
19-year-old
Chloe
Mitchell's
senior
trip
was
canceled
due
to
the
pandemic,
she
knew
she
couldn't
just
lie
around
the
house.
Not
only
is
she
a
16
volleyball
player
with
an
active
lifestyle,
she's
also
a
teenager.
Being
17
in
the
house
all
day
with
your
parents
isn't
ideal-no
matter
how
much
you
love
them.
“I
was
bored.
I
was
really
depressed
because
quarantine(隔离)had
taken
away
my
senior
year,"
she
explained.
needed
something
to
18
worries
in
my
mind.
I
needed
19
labor.
I
needed
space
20
my
family."
As
a
self-described
DIY
obsessive(痴迷者),Mitchell
saw
the
shabby
shed
(破旧的棚屋)in
the
yard,
a
relaxing
space
to
call
her
own.
Unfortunately,
as
she
set
about
21
the
forgotten
shed
into
a
stylish
vacation
home—'She
Shed',
Mitchell
was
upset
that
social-distancing
rules
meant
she
couldn't
invite
her
friends
over.
So
she
decided
to
share
the
22
with
her
34
followers
on
TikTok,
23
close
friends,
letting
them
know
every
step
she
did
during
the
following
days
.
Over
the
next
10
days,
Mitchell
began
to
24
the
contents
of
her
small
shed
used
as
a
storage
bam
(仓库)so
that
it
could
be
cleaned
easily.
After
that,
she
wiped
down
the
original
wooden
beams
(横梁)before
giving
them
a
fresh
layer
of
white
25
Once
the
paint
had
dried,
she
hung
fairy
lights,
26
the
space
with
plants
and
added
a
television
and
refrigerator
donated
by
neighbors.
She
27
built
herself
a
daybed
(躺椅)and
purchased
a
little
bed
for
her
dog,
Lilly.
Happy
to
be
out
in
the
sun,
putting
her
DIY
skills
to
good
28
and
sharing
the
experience
with
her
friends,
Mitchell
could
never
have
29
what
happened
next.
Known
as
“she
shed
girl”,
Mitchell
now
has
a(an)
30
2.7
million
followers
on
TikTok,
31
she
shares
DIY
tips
and
snippets
(片段)of
her
life
as
a
freshman
at
Aquinas
College
in
Michigan.
32
by
the
success
of
her
first
project,
Mitchell
turned
her
attention
to
the
family's
pool
house,
imagining
it
as
a
charming
pub
shed.
Commenting
on
Mitchell's
33
shed
renovation
(翻新),the
experts
at
My
Tool
Shed
DIY
said,
“Stress
levels
have
34
in
the
last
year
due
to
the
effects
of
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
Now
more
than
ever
people
need
time
to
do
something
they
love.
Having
a
35
space
like
a
'she
shed'
can
be
perfect
for
this."
16.
A.
passionate
B.
kind-hearted
C.
selfless
D.
pessimistic
17.
A.
locked
B.
occupied
C.
stuck
D.
closed
18.
A.
give
out
B.
take
off
C.
pick
up
D.
settle
down
19.
A.
mental
B.
convenient
C.
casual
D.
physical
20.
A.
outside
B.
from
C.
inside
D.
opposite
21.
A.
building
B.
mending
C.
transforming
D.
exchanging
22.
A.
assignment
B.
project
C.
progress
D.
shed
23.
A.
mostly
B.
really
C.
hardly
D.
naturally
24.
A.
furnish
B.
prepare
C.
fix
D.
empty
25.
A.
wood
B.
paint
C.
sheet
D.
paper
26.
A.
filled
B.
put
C.
placed
D.
offered
27.
A.
still
B.
even
C.
yet
D.
too
28.
A.
position
B.
effect
C.
use
D.
practice
29.
A.
predicted
B.
reflected
C.
believed
D.
recognized
30.
A.
delighted
B.
depressing
C.
incredible
D.
horrible
31.
A.
which
B.
where
C.
whose
D.
when
32.
A.
Encouraged
B.
Frustrated
C.
Exhausted
D.
Satisfied
33.
A.
imperfect
B.
impressive
C.
important
D.
impossible
34.
A.
decreased
B.
declined
C.
raised
D.
skyrocketed
35.
A.
reflected
B.
limited
C.
relieved
D.
dedicated
第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2.
5分,满分50分)
A
FOR
RENT
Large,
sunny
office
in
convenient
downtown
location,
near
two
bus
routes,
ample
parking
at
the
back.
900
sq.
feet
divided
into
two
private
offices
and
comfortable
reception
area,
small
kitchen,
one
bathroom.
Modem
10-story
building
with
two
elevators.
$l,750/month.
First
month's
rent
and
security
deposit
equal
to
one
month's
rent
required
to
move
in.
To
see,
call
City
Office
Rentals
at
382-0838
between
8:30
and
4:30,
Tues.-Sat.
To:
Marilyn
Sawyer
From:
Paul
Lebowski
Sent:
Tuesday,
October
3
Subject:
Office
rental
Marilyn,
Here's
a
link
to
an
office
rental
ad
I
found
online:
www.offices.
com/10-01.1
think
it's
worth
looking
at
even
though
the
rent
is
a
bit
high.
I
know
it
is
a
good
deal
more
than
we
are
paying
now,
but
look
at
the
size.
It's
twice
as
big
as
our
current
office,
and
I'm
sure
we
can
use
the
space.
And
it
has
a
kitchen,
a
bathroom
and
a
reception
area
just
like
we
have
now.
Unfortunately
it
is
nowhere
near
a
subway
station.
That
is
a
convenience
I
would
miss
having,
but
it
does
have
parking,
unlike
our
current
office.
I'm
sure
our
clients
would
appreciate
that.
It
would
also
be
good
to
be
in
a
building
with
an
elevator.
I'm
really
tired
of
using
the
stairs.
I'd
like
to
see
the
space
as
soon
as
possible.
Could
you
call
and
make
an
appointment?
Try
and
get
one
for
tomorrow
if
you
can,
because
after
that
I'll
be
away
until
next
Monday,
as
you
know.
Thanks.
Paul
36.
How
big
is
Marilyn
and
Paul's
current
office?
A.
450
square
feet.
B.
750
square
feet.
C.
900
square
feet.
D.
1,750
square
feet
37.
What
is
true
of
Marilyn
and
Paul's
current
office?
A.
It
is
near
the
subway
B.
It
is
in
a
10-story
building
C.
It
is
in
a
building
with
an
elevator
D.
It
cost
more
than
the
advertised
office
38.
How
much
would
Marilyn
and
Paul
have
to
pay
before
moving
into
the
advertised
office?
A.
$900
B.
$1,750
C.
$1,800
D.
$3,500
39.
When
does
Paul
want
to
see
the
office?
A.
Monday
B.
Tuesday
C.
Wednesday
D.
Thursday
B
Maybe
no
one
forgets
their
first
bicycle
and
there
is
no
exception
to
a
woman
like
me.
Mine
was
a
Schwinn
coaster
bike,
second-hand,
painted
a
distinctive
red
and
yellow
by
its
previous
owner.
I
remember
riding
too
fast
down
the
big
hill
on
Springfield
Avenue.
I
knew
at
once
that
the
world
was
mine
to
explore.
A
couple
of
years
later,
when
I
was
11,
my
grandmother
visited
from
England,
bringing
me
a
bike.
It
was
a
shiny
dark
green,
with
three
gears
(齿轮)and
hand
brakes.
As
the
owner
of
the
first
English
bicycle
my
neighbors
had
ever
seen,
I
was,
for
a
time,
almost
a
star.
Unlike
my
coaster
bike,
it
was
light
and
responsive---riding
it
felt
like
flying.
I
rode
it
past
big
stone
houses
with
their
huge
yards
and
trees.
I
rode
past
brick
row
houses.
I
rode
alone
and
with
groups
of
friends.
That
beloved
bike
went
with
me
to
college,
carrying
me
to
the
library
and
to
classes.
Beyond
transport,
it
was
often
a
prop(道具):pushing
it
along
as
I
walked
the
college
paths
made
me
feel
less
self-conscious.
Somehow,
conversation
flowed
more
easily
on
either
side
of
a
bike.
After
college,
I
lived
abroad
for
a
time.
Returning
from
London,
I
discovered
to
my
horror
that
my
parents
had
sold
my
bike.
They
didn't
even
know
who
had
bought
it.
For
years
after
that,
I
didn't
have
a
bicycle
that
was
specifically
mine.
Teaching
in
a
New
England
prep
school,
I
simply
rode
whatever
bikes
its
graduates
had
left
behind.
I
rode
around
the
little
town
on
bikes
which
slipped
in
and
out
of
gear,
with
brakes
that
often
failed.
I
did
not
take
any
of
those
bikes
with
me
when
I
moved
south
to
the
coastal
town
where
I
now
live.
But
after
a
while
I
missed
riding.
Finally,
on
a
fall
day,
I
bought
a
bicycle.
Called
a
comfort
bike,
it
has
wider
tires
than
my
old
bike
and
seven
gears.
But
it
is
green?
a
brighter
green
bike.
Still,
I
was
a
bit
apprehensive.
I
was
out
of
practice
and
a
lot
older.
I
brought
the
bike
home
and
put
on
my
helmet
…I'd
never
worn
a
helmet
before.
Then
I
got
on
the
bike.
Aller
a
tentative,
slightly
shaky
start,
I
fell
exactly
as
1
was
on
that
long-ago
day
on
Springfield
Avenue:
free.
Soon
I
was
riding
along.
It
seemed
that
everyone
I
passed
smiled
and
waved
or
call
out,
"Great
day
for
a
bike
ride!
And
I
knew
they
all
remembered
their
first
bike
and
how
it
had
set
them
free.
I
wanted
to
call
back
to
them,
C4I
still
can!"
40.
According
to
the
article,
the
author's
beloved
bike
.
A.
was
a
red
and
yellow
coaster
bike
B.
made
her
the
envy
of
all
her
friends
C.
was
her
birthday
gift
from
her
grandmother
D.
made
her
shy
and
awkward
at
times
at
college
41.
While
pushing
the
English
bike
along,
the
author
.
A.
felt
bored
B.
felt
special
C.
became
talkative
D.
became
lost
in
thought
42.
When
she
was
teaching
at
a
prep
school,
the
author
.
A.
didn't
like
her
once-beloved
bike
B.
got
out
of
the
habit
of
riding
bikes
C.
loved
exploring
the
little
town
by
riding
around
D.
rode
bikes
that
had
been
recommended
to
her
by
graduates
43.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“apprehensive"
in
Paragraph
6
mean?
A.
Dissatisfied
B.
Excited
C.
Shocked
D.
Fearful
44.
What
was
the
author's
main
purpose
in
writing
this
article?
A.
To
describe
the
different
bikes
she
has
been
riding
alone.
B.
To
recall
the
joy
and
freedom
she
has
enjoyed
thanks
to
riding.
C.
To
inform
us
of
the
fun
and
benefits
of
riding
bikes
with
others.
D.
To
tell
us
about
how
she
grew
up
through
her
riding
experiences.
C
Thanks
to
its
harsh
environment,
Antarctica
remained
largely
untouched
by
humans
for
many
millennia,
allowing
a
thriving
ecosystem
to
evolve.
However,
since
the
1990s,
the
last
true
wilderness
on
the
planet
is
becoming
an
increasingly
popular
destination
for
adventure-seeking
tourists.
Now,
a
new
study
declares
that
the
visitors
may
be
leaving
behind
harmfi.il
bacteria
which
could
devastate
the
area's
native
bird
population.
Humans
can
infect
animals
with
illnesses
such
as
the
flu.
Researchers,
however,
believed
that
the
Antarctic
animals
were
immune
to
the
danger
due
to
the
continent's
extreme
weather.
However,
microbiologist
Marta
Cerda-Cuellar
was
not
convinced.
She
and
some
colleagues
decided
to
examine
waste
samples
from
Antarctic
birds
for
evidence
of
human
bacteria.
To
ensure
the
waste
was
not
polluted,
the
scientists
had
to
collect
it
from
the
birds
themselves.
The
results
of
their
study
revealed
the
presence
of
several
types
of
human
bacteria
in
the
bird
waste.
This
included
a
common
strain(品种)of
bacteria
that
causes
food
poisoning
in
humans.
The
researchers
say
the
bacteria
strains
were
resistant
to
commonly-used
human
antibiotics,
indicating
they
were
brought
in
by
the
visitors,
rather
than
migratory
birds(候鸟).
“These
strains,
which
are
a
common
cause
for
infections
in
humans
and
livestock,
do
not
usually
cause
death
outbreaks
in
wild
animals,"
says
Gonzalez-Solis.
"However,
the
emerging
or
invasive
pathogens
(病原体)that
arrive
to
highly
sensitive
populations
could
have
severe
consequences
and
cause
the
local
collapse
and
extinction
of
some
populations."
The
researcher
also
fears
the
presence
of
these
bugs
could
foreshadow
the
arrival
of
other,
more
deadly,
pathogens
as
the
number
of
tourists
people
increases.
Experts
believe
the
only
way
to
prevent
the
mass
destruction
of
the
birds
is
to
impose
stricter
regulations
or,
at
least,
put
the
ones
already
in
place
into
effect.
For
example,
while
the
Antarctica
Treaty
requires
visitors
to
carry
their
waste
back
home
to
safeguard
the
pristine
environment,
the
regulation
is
rarely
enforced.
Nowadays,
some
officials
are
taking
steps
to
save
the
vulnerable
birds
before
it's
too
late.
45.
What
problem
is
Antarctica
facing
according
to
Paragraph
1&2?
A.
The
increasing
number
of
tourists
B.
The
worsening
wilderness
C.
The
replaced
native
bird
population.
D.
The
spread
of
infectious
illnesses.
46.
What
docs
the
underlined
word
"devastate"
mean?
A.
Destroy.
B.
Increase
C.
Protect
D.
Benefit.
47.
Why
did
the
scientists
need
to
catch
some
Antarctic
animals?
A.
To
treat
their
illness.
B.
To
get
their
waste.
C.
To
raise
them
as
pets.
D.
To
study
their
lifestyles
48.
What
did
the
scientists
prove
in
their
study?
A.
Bacteria
can
be
killed
by
human
antibiotics
B.
Extreme
weather
keeps
Antarctic
animals
healthy
C.
Humans
bring
bacteria
to
Antarctica
D.
Antarctic
animals
are
immune
to
human
bacteria.
49.
What
is
the
author's
attitude
towards
the
prospect
of
bird
population
in
Antarctica?
A.
Indifferent
B.
Doubtful
C.
Ambiguous
D.
Optimistic
50.
In
what
section
in
a
newspaper
can
you
find
the
passage?
A.
Entertainment
B.
Travel
C.
Nature
D.
Education
D.
The
playing
field
is
never
even
or
equal.
Your
skills
and
attitude
play
a
major
role
in
the
outcome.
Knowing
what
you
can
do
to
have
an
advantage
can
make
the
difference
between
success
and
failure.
My
kids
tell
me
it's
unfair
to
play
with
the
big
children.
I
tell
them
that's
right.
Unfairness
is
a
good
thing.
There
is
more
to
be
gained
by
the
effort
when
things
seem
unfair.
It
is
true
that
many
things
in
the
world
are
unfair.
But
unfair
things
usually
can
be
a
boon
to
you.
For
example,
the
early
bird
catches
the
worm.
It
is
unfair
that
the
bird
that
sleeps
in
misses
out
on
breakfast
but
it
is
nice
to
know
that
if
it
gets
up
early
it
is
sure
to
get
the
worm.
I
always
try
to
explain
to
my
kids
that
complaining
about
how
unfair
something
is
will
get
them
nowhere.
Instead,
make
the
most
out
of
it
and
get
on
the
other
side
of
it.
Once
you
do
that
you
are
in
the
advantage.
Above
all,
you
have
to
focus
on
gaining
that
unfair
advantage
and
in
order
to
do
that,
build
your
inner
strength,
When
you
empower
(武装)
yourself,
you
are
gaining
skills
or
abilities,
confidence
and
self-esteem
(自尊).
You
should
look
at
your
place
in
the
world.
Where
do
you
want
io
be
financially,
spiritually,
emotionally,
and
physically
?
You
are
creating
your
own
story
when
you
empower
yourself.
You
can
build
all
the
advantages
that
you
need
to
live
the
life
that
you
want.
If
you
haven't
yet,
you
need
to
make
a
list
of
all
the
things
you
want
to
experience
in
your
new
life.
This
will
help
you
focus
on
building
advantages
so
that
you
never
have
to
say
that
it's
Not
Fair.
When
you
do
this
then
you
will
be
able
to
realize
that
unfairness
is
a
good
thing
and
you
will
want
to
teach
those
around
you
to
see
unfairness
in
this
way
too.
51.
What
docs
the
underlined
word
"boon"
in
Paragraph
2
probably
mean
?
A.
Something
that
is
very
terrible.
B.
Something
that
is
very
helpful
C.
Something
that
is
very
kind
D.
Something
that
is
very
scared
52.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
example
of
the
playing
field
used
by
the
author?
A.
The
author
wants
to
introduce
his
topic
B.
The
author
wants
to
support
his
opinion
C.
He
wants
tell
us
that
having
an
advantage
is
needed
D.
He
wants
to
show
skills
and
attitudes
are
important
in
playing
games
53.
What
is
the
best
way
to
deal
with
unfairness
according
to
the
author?
A.
Just
accept
it.
B.
Thy
to
change
it.
C.
Simply
ignore
it.
D.
Make
good
use
of
it.
54.
You
are
told
to
look
at
your
place
in
the
world
in
order
to
.
A.
make
yourself
better
B.
be
proud
of
yourself
C.
have
more
confidence
D.
know
others'
advantages
55.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
The
way
to
live
a
happy
life.
B.
The
right
attitude
to
unfairness.
C.
Being
patient
enough
to
succeed.
D.
Staying
calm
when
treated
badly.
第II卷(共35分)
第三部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:阅读表达供5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,按照要求完成阅读任务。
How
do
you
keep
a
library
when
you've
got
no
room
for
your
books?
With
rising
rents
and
record
numbers
of
young
people
having
to
move
with
their
parents,
it's
clear
that
we
are
a
moving
generation.
As
a
student
in
Leeds
I
moved
three
times
in
four
years,
in
London
it
was
seven
times
in
three
years.
Regularly
having
to
load
our
possessions
into
laundry
bags
and
boxes
takes
a
lot
of
our
finance
and
energy,
but
the
effect
on
our
book
collections
is
rarely
considered.
Keeping
a
collection
of
beloved
books
in
a
damp
flat
with
no
shelves,
which
you'11
probably
have
to
move
out
in
six
months'
time,
is
a
challenge.
Deciding
which
books
to
keep
and
which
to
reject
becomes
increasingly
difficult.
Do
you
hold
on
to
the
books
you
know
you'll
reread
or
do
you
keep
the
to-be-read
pile
intact
?
Donating
books
to
a
charity
shop
or
local
school
may
be
virtuous,
but
when
you
haven't
had
time
to
read
them
since
your
last
move,
it
becomes
depressing.
There's
a
copy
of
Much
Ado
About
Nothing
I've
been
moving
around
with
for
nearly
a
decade
because
it
is
the
only
piece
of
Shakespeare
in
the
marketplace.
“Just
buy
a
Kindle!”
you
might
argue
-
but
for
many
people,
books
are
more
than
just
books.
They
offer
us
an
emotional
connection
to
the
past,
to
the
person
who
gave
them
to
us.
They
are
a
way
to
brighten
up
a
dark
flat;
they
arc
a
link
to
home;
they
are
the
hardest
thing
to
move
and
the
most
enjoyable
thing
to
unpack.
They
can't
be
removed.
So
what
if
you
are
already
lacing
your
second
move
this
year
and
can't
bear
the
thought
of
pensioning
off
more
of
your
beloved
books?
You
start
reading
more.
Read
all
the
books
in
your
current
bedroom
and
work
out
if
they're
worth
the
trip;
give
away
as
many
books
as
you
can;
leave
books
with
trusted
friends
to
be
reclaimed
at
a
later
point.
Start
looking
at
your
books
creatively.
56.
Why
has
the
moving
generation
appeared?
(no
more
than
15
words)
57.
What
makes
the
author
keep
a
copy
of
Much
Ado
About
Nothing?
(no
more
than
10
words)
58.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
fourth
paragraph?
(no
more
than
10
words)
59.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“
pensioning
off"
in
Paragraph
5
mean?
(no
more
than
3
words)
60.
What
would
you
do
with
your
books
when
you
have
to
move?
Give
a
persuasive
reason,
(no
more
than
25
words)
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
61.你是晨光中学的李津,你校要举办一个英语特色活动,作为负责人,你给你曾经的外教
Jonathan写一封E-mail,请求他给你一些建议。
1.你举办这个活动的设想(时间、地点、目的、一个活动形式如:英语戏剧表演或英语图书
分享会等)。
2,对外教提两个有关活动设想的具体的问题。词数不少于100。开头已给出,不计入词数。
Dear
Jonathan,
How
time
flies!
We
haven't
seen
each
other
for
almost
one
year
since
you
went
back
home.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.