天津市2020~2021学年度第二学期期末三校联考
高二英语
本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第I卷
选择题(共105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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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
does
the
woman
probably
want
to
do?
A.
Write
a
paper.
B.
Attend
a
class.
C.
Get
some
sleep.
2.
When
will
the
man
see
his
parents?
A.
At
11:00.
B.
At
10:00.
C.
At
9:00.
3.
Why
didn’t
the
man
see
the
woman
at
breakfast
time?
A.
She
went
for
a
long
walk.
B.
She
finished
her
breakfast
early.
C.
She
didn’t
go
to
the
dining
hall.
4.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
new
art
museum?
A.
It
is
nice
inside.
B.
It
looks
attractive
outside.
C.
It
has
no
attraction
for
her.
5.
What
did
the
woman
do
with
the
report?
A.
She
made
suggestions
on
it.
B.
She
asked
the
man
to
rewrite
it.
C.
She
got
someone
else
to
read
it.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,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至第8三个小题。
6.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
On
a
plane.
B.
In
a
car.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
7.
What
will
the
man
have?
A.
Bean
salad
and
beer.
B.
Bean
salad
and
water.
C.
Baked
chicken
and
coffee.
8.
Why
doesn’t
the
man
have
a
diet
soda?
A.
It
is
expensive.
B.
It
is
unhealthy.
C.
It
is
not
available.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。
9.
What
is
the
relationship
between
Stefan
and
the
man?
A.
Workmates.
B.
Former
schoolmates.
C.
Teacher
and
student.
10.
Where
did
Stefan
and
the
man
go
first?
A.
A
restaurant.
B.
The
riverside.
C.
A
shopping
mall.
11.
What
was
by
the
river
in
the
past?
A.
Factories.
B.
Gardens.
C.
A
sports
center.
听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15四个小题。
12.
When
will
the
swim
classes
begin?
A.
On
May
1st.
B.
On
April
30th.
C.
On
April
29th.
13.
How
many
swim
classes
are
being
offered?
A.
10.
B.
15.
C.
20.
14.
Who
must
come
to
show
their
swim
skill
on
April
29th
or
30th?
A.
Those
who
have
no
Level
3
certificates.
B.
Those
who
want
to
pass
the
skill
level
test
quickly.
C.
Those
who
have
never
attended
Community
Pool
classes.
15.
Who
will
rate
the
students’
skill
level?
A.
The
speaker.
B.
The
instructors.
C.
The
local
community.
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)
16.
—I’ve
got
a
scholarship
to
study
in
the
USA
for
a
year.
—_______.
You
deserve
it.
A.
I
can’t
make
it.
B.
I’m
happy
to
hear
that.
C.
Take
your
time.
D.
All
the
best.
17.
—Am
I
bothering
you?
—No.
_________,
I
like
you
to
accompany
me.
A.
In
a
nutshell
B.
On
the
other
hand
C.
In
the
end
D.
On
the
contrary
18.
____
to
nuclear
radiation,
even
for
a
short
time,
may
influence
genes
in
human
bodies.
A.
Having
exposed
B.
Being
exposed
C.
To
expose
D.
Exposed
19.
In
order
to
lose
weight,
the
young
lady
prefers
to
______
regularly
rather
than
take
expensive
weight-losing
pills.
A.
work
out
B.
leave
out
C.
hang
out
D.
figure
out
20.
Every
time
he
________
an
order,
he
received
a
failure
notice,
which
either
informed
him
that
tickets
were
sold
out
or
that
too
many
people
were
waiting
in
front
of
him.
A.
registered
B.
underlined
C.
submitted
D.
exchanged
21.
Bamboo
plants
are
_______
with
health,
abundance
and
a
happy
home,
which
makes
them
popular
during
the
Chinese
New
Year.
A.
content
B.
covered
C.
associated
D.
particular
22.
In
the
process
of
getting
rid
of
racial
________,
the
USA
is
left
far
behind.
A.
discrimination
B.
compromise
C.
substitute
D.
investigation
23.
Some
students
think
that
learning
a
foreign
language
is
slow
and
difficult---think
of
all
the
hours
of
hard
work
______they
have
spent
learning
English.
A.when
B.
in
which
C.
that
D.
while
24.
The
soldier
eventually
arrived
at
the
foot
of
the
mountain,
at
the
top
of
which________.
A.
did
a
big
tree
stand
B.
a
big
tree
stand
C.
stood
a
big
tree
D.
a
big
tree
stand
25.
—I
will
go
to
the
bank
to
pay
for
the
electricity
bill.
—________?
Actually,
you
can
use
Alipay.
A.Why
bother
B.
So
what
C.
Why
not
D.
What
for
26.
He
will
have
learned
the
guitar
for
eight
years
by
the
time
he
____
from
the
university
next
year.
A.
will
graduate
B.
graduates
C.
will
have
graduated
D.
is
to
graduate
27.
—Isn’t
it
surprising
that
Mary
________
have
married
Bruce?
—Honestly,
it
is
beyond
my
wildest
imagination.
A.
must
B.
should
C.
might
D.
shall
28.
________
he
had
spent
years
apart
from
home
and
endured
extreme
conditions,
Deng
Jiaxian
refused
to
back
down
from
his
responsibilities.
A.
Because
B.
Unless
C.
While
D.
Since
29.
________
is
known
to
all
is
that
the
outstanding
academic
atmosphere,
as
well
as
various
festivals
and
sports,
________
many
students
to
our
school.
A.
It;
draw
B.
Which;
draw
C.
What;
draws
D.
As;
draws
30.
Dana
is
said
______
to
Guangzhou
from
Australia
last
week.
She
______
there
for
six
months
due
to
the
outbreak
of
Covid-19.
A.
to
return;
has
stayed
B.
to
have
returned;
stayed
C.
having
returned;
stayed
D.
to
be
returned;
has
stayed
第二节:完型填空(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,选出最佳选项。
People
have
been
saying
great
things
about
my
dad
31
.They
keep
telling
me
that
my
dad
is
a
32
because
of
his
job.
My
dad
is
a
surgeon
and
like
many
other
doctors
in
China,
he
33
to
go
to
Wuhan
to
care
for
patients
there.
But
the
hospital
34
he
works
only
kept
him
staying
to
make
sure
that
local
patients
are
still
able
to
receive
regular
treatment.
So
my
dad
just
follows
his
normal
35
,
analyzing
patients’
diseases
and
36
chest
operations.
With
all
kinds
of
compliments
toward
my
dad,
I
become
37
.
My
dad
has
been
a
doctor
long
before
the
38
of
COVID-19,
why
has
no
one
else
praised
him
as
a
hero
before?
Didn’t
he
39
such
compliments
when
this
disease
wasn’t
around?
When
we
talk
about
heroes,
what
kind
of
40
often
jumps
into
our
minds?
War
leaders
who
conquered
everything
that
stood
41
?
Historic
characters
who
ruled
a
strong
kingdom?
Or
our
dear
movie
stars:
the
Avengers?
Well,
they
are
indeed
heroes,
and
they
made
marvelous
achievements.
However,
are
the
42
of
heroes
just
prepared
for
these
so-called
“supermen”
and
“superwomen”?
I
don’t
think
so.
Heroes
43
our
real
lives.
They
can
be
seen
and
they
are
mortal,
just
like
you
and
me.
Now
many
streets
of
Chinese
cities
are
almost
44
;
the
schools
are
closed
and
the
shops
are
shut.
But
in
this
world,
some
things
remain
45
.
If
there’s
a
fire,
just
call
119,
and
you
know
that
the
firefighters
will
be
there
46
minutes.
If
you
happen
to
go
out
on
the
road,
you’ll
come
across
police
officers
waving
their
flags
to
direct
the
traffic.
47
,
in
hospitals,
from
doctors
to
nurses,
cleaners
to
security
guards,
these
people
still
48
their
jobs,
doing
the
same
services
as
they
ever
did.
The
reason
why
they
are
still
dedicated
is
not
a
49
for
compliments,
but
out
of
a
willingness
for
their
duty.
These
people,
who
are
or
were
dedicating
themselves
to
the
job,
do
not
need
to
be
50
as
heroes
just
for
now
because
they
are
heroes
all
the
time
.
31.
A.
latter
B.
lately
C.
late
D.
last
32.
A.
soldier
B.
nurse
C.
guard
D.
hero
33.
A.
opposed
B.
afforded
C.
considered
D.
offered
34.
A.
when
B.
which
C.
where
D.
what
35.
A.
section
B.
routine
C.
trend
D.
criterion
36.
A.
performing
B.
inspecting
C.
receiving
D.
allocating
37.
A.
inspired
B.
confused
C.
involved
D.
moved
38.
A.
outbreak
B.
output
C.
outcome
D.
breakthrough
39.
A.
acquire
B.
deserve
C.
attain
D.
achieve
40.
A.
image
B.
memory
C.
imagination
D.
description
41.
A.
across
the
way
B.
on
the
way
C.
by
the
way
D.
in
the
way
42.
A.
pages
B.
genius
C.
pictures
D.
admirers
43.
A.
belong
to
B.
work
on
C.
exist
in
D.
result
in
44.
A.
clear
B.
crowded
C.
empty
D.
narrow
45.
A.
unexpected
B.
unchanged
C.
unbelievable
D.
uncontrollable
46.
A.
beyond
B.
for
C.
over
D.
within
47.
A.
Eventually
B.
Fortunately
C.
Similarly
D.
Apparently
48.
A.
stick
to
B.
show
off
C.
live
up
to
D.
count
on
49.
A.
ambition
B.
capability
C.
responsibility
D.
desire
50.
A.
accepted
B.
adapted
C.
praised
D.
advocated
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
U.S.
Open
Championships
The
US
Open
has
been
in
existence
for
more
than
120
years.
The
first
tournament
was
held
in
1881
at
the
Newport
Casino.
It
was
called
the
US
National
Singles
Championship.
Entry
was
limited
to
only
those
clubs
which
were
members
of
the
United
States
National
Lawn
Tennis
Association,
and
the
competitors
were
all
male,
competing
in
both
singles
and
doubles.
Richard
Sears
won
the
men’s
championship
and
he
went
on
to
win
the
next
six
men’s
singles
championships.
The
Wimbledon
In
1875,
the
All
England
Croquet
Club
was
troubled
financially
due
to
declining
membership.
A
new
sport
called
lawn
tennis
was
gaining
fast
in
popularity
and
taking
away
the
members.
Two
years
later,
a
new
roller
was
needed
for
maintaining
its
lawns
so
the
club
proposed
to
hold
a
tournament
to
raise
money.
Twenty-two
players
entered
that
first
Wimbledon
tournament
which
was
won
by
Spencer
Gore
in
straight
sets
over
W.
C.
Marshall.
Two
hundred
spectators
each
paid
a
shilling
to
watch
the
final
game,
enabling
the
club
to
buy
the
needed
roller
plus
some
extra
cash.
The
French
Open
The
very
first
French
Championship
was
held
way
back
in
1891,
and
the
tournament
has
since
grown
into
one
of
the
four
tennis
Grand
Slam
tournaments
we
know
today.
The
first
competition
was
a
one-day
national
championship
which
was
won
by
a
British.
The
competition
was
poorly
attended
by
world
class
players.
It
took
24
years
before
it
became
fully
international
and
an
accepted
tennis
grand
slam
event.
After
the
First
World
War,
French
tennis
was
achieving
stature.
Suzanne
Lenglen
was
the
predominant
French
player,
winning
the
championships
six
times
between
1920
and
1926.
The
Australian
Open
The
very
first
tennis
tournament
ever
played
in
Australia
was
held
in
January
1880,
on
the
courts
of
the
Melbourne
Cricket
Club.
In
1905,
the
Australian
Open
was
established
as
the
Australasian
Tennis
Championship
and
was
played
at
the
Warehouseman's
Cricket
Ground
in
Melbourne.
It
became
the
Australian
Championship
in
1927
and
the
Australian
Open
in
1969.
Women’s
events
were
added
in
1922.
51.
What
is
special
about
the
first
U.S.
Open?
A.
It
has
a
history
of
more
than
120
years.
B.
Only
men
were
allowed
to
play
in
the
game.
C.
Richard
Sears
won
six
championships.
D.
It
has
remained
about
the
same
through
all
these
years.
52.
The
purpose
of
the
first
Wimbledon
tournament
was
to
________.
A.
raise
some
fund
for
a
lawn
roller
B.
attract
more
people
to
play
tennis
C.
attract
more
audience
to
watch
the
game
D.
celebrate
the
renaming
of
the
club
53.
According
to
what
is
said
about
the
first
French
Open,
________.
A.
the
tournament
has
been
played
in
the
same
place
all
these
years
B.
twenty-two
players
played
in
the
first
tournament
C.
few
good
tennis
players
took
part
in
the
first
French
Championship
D.
the
players
played
in
singles
and
doubles
in
the
tournament
54.
What
is
common
about
the
four
international
tournaments
is
that
________.
A.
they
were
all
born
in
the
same
year
B.
they
all
had
only
male
players
in
the
first
tournament
C.
they
have
all
experienced
financial
difficulties
D.
they
all
have
had
a
history
of
more
than
120
years
55.
The
passage
mainly
tells
us
________.
A.
how
the
four
international
tennis
tournaments
came
into
being
B.
how
long
it
took
for
women
to
have
the
right
to
play
in
the
game
C.
how
the
four
international
tennis
tournaments
get
their
present
names
D.
why
the
tennis
tournaments
are
held
in
these
four
countries
B
A
few
years
ago,
I
took
a
sightseeing
trip
to
Washington.
D.
C.
Standing
outside
the
Ronald
Reagan
Center,
I
heard
a
voice
say,
“Can
you
help
me?
”
When
I
turned
around
I
saw
an
elderly
blind
woman
with
her
hand
extended.
In
a
natural
reflex,
I
reached
into
my
pocket,
pulled
out
all
of
my
loose
change
and
placed
it
on
her
hand
without
even
looking
at
her.
I
was
annoyed
at
being
bothered
by
a
beggar.
But
the
blind
woman
smiled
and
said,"
I
don't
want
your
money.
I
just
need
help
finding
the
post
office.
"
In
a
moment
I
realized
what
I
had
done.
I
judged
another
person
simply
for
what
I
assumed
she
had
to
be.
I
hated
what
I
saw
in
myself.
This
incident
reawakened
my
belief
in
humility,
even
though
I'd
lost
it
for
a
moment.
The
thing
I
had
forgotten
about
myself
is
that
I
am
an
immigrant.
I
left
Honduras
and
arrived
in
the
U.
S.
at
the
age
of
15.
I
started
my
new
life
with
two
suitcases,
my
brother
and
sister,
and
a
strong,
serious-minded
mother.
Through
the
years,
I
have
been
a
dishwasher,
mechanic
and
pizza
delivery
driver
among
many
other
humble
jobs,
and
eventually
I
became
a
network
engineer.
In
my
own
life,
I
have
experienced
many
open
acts
of
prejudice.
I
remember
a
time,
at
age
17
I
worked
as
a
waiter,
and
I
heard
a
father
tell
his
little
boy
that
if
he
did
not
do
well
in
school,
he
would
end
up
like
me.
I
have
also
witnessed
the
same
treatment
of
my
family
and
friends,
so
l
know
what
it's
like,
and
I
should
have
known
better.
But
now,
living
in
my
American
middle
class
lifestyle,
it
is
too
easy
to
forget
my
past,
to
forget
who
I
am
and
where
I
have
been,
and
to
lose
sight
of
where
I
want
to
be
going.
That
blind
woman
on
the
streets
of
Washington.
D.C.
,
cured
me
of
my
blindness.
She
reminded
me
of
my
belief
in
humility
and
to
always
keep
my
eyes
and
heart
open.
By
the
way,
I
helped
that
lady
to
the
post
office.
And
in
writing
this
essay,
I
hope
to
thank
her
for
the
priceless
lesson.
56.
We
can
learn
from
the
first
two
paragraphs
that
___
.
A.
the
author
was
a
native
American
B.
the
blind
woman
needed
the
money
badly
C.
the
author
was
as
poor
as
the
blind
woman
D.
the
author
regretted
his
act
of
prejudice
57.
According
to
Paragraph
4,hearing
the
father's
words,the
author
was
probably____.
A.
rather
hurt
B.
very
excited
C.
greatly
inspired
D.
deeply
moved
58.
Which
opinion
does
the
author
agree
with?
A.
One
should
try
to
experience
different
kind
of
life.
B.
One
should
think
about
one's
past
as
often
as
possible.
C.
One
should
treat
others
equally
with
love
and
respect.
D.
One
should
be
nice
to
the
elderly
and
the
disabled.
59.
Why
does
the
author
say
he
is
thankful
to
the
blind
woman
at
the
end
of
the
passage?
A.
She
has
made
him
value
what
he
has
right
now.
B.
She
has
reminded
him
of
the
past
experiences.
C.
He
has
got
a
chance
to
think
about
his
past
and
future
because
of
her.
D.
He
has
regained
his
belief
in
humility
with
her
help.
60.
What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
How
my
dream
comes
true
B.
A
priceless
lesson
in
the
street
C.
A
Belief
that
will
never
change
D.
Learn
from
your
past
C
The
official
opening
of
Beijing
Daxing
International
Airport
caps
a
long
design
and
building
process.
Designed
by
the
late
architect
Zaha
Hadid
and
her
Chinese
partners,
the
airport
is
built
for
the
future,
having
a
terminal
the
size
of
97
soccer
grounds--as
well
as
customer-service
robots
that
provide
travelers
with
flight
updates
and
airport
information.
Called
"starfish"
by
Chinese
media
for
its
shape
of
five
concourses(大厅)
connected
to
a
main
hall,
Daxing
Airport
aims
to
reduce
the
walking
distance
for
passengers.
The
airport
authority
has
promised
a
distance
of
no
more
than
600
meters
(about
eight
minutes
of
walking)
between
security
checkpoints
and
the
remotest
boarding
gate.
This
new
modern
airport
employs
a
special
intelligent
lighting
system,
supported
by
eight
big
C-shaped
columns
that
let
in
the
sunlight,
brightening
the
architecture
and
structure.
Therefore,
it
minimizes
the
need
to
use
electric
lighting.
To
offer
a
more
refreshing
travel
experience,
five
outdoor
courtyards
with
the
themes
"Silk
Garden",
"TeaGarden",
"Porcelain
Garden",
"Countryside
Garden"
and"
Chinese
garden"
feature
at
the
end
of
the
five
departure
lounges(等候室)
for
use
by
passengers
waiting
for
their
flights.
Travelers
will
be
scanned
on
cameras
using
facial
recognition.
Counters
will
be
fully
automated
to
capture
face
photos
and
relay
them
in
each
part
of
the
journey
through
the
airport,
including
security
and
the
departure
gate.
China
is
projected
to
overtake
the
United
States
as
the
world's
biggest
air
travel
market
by
2022.
The
"modest"
initial
operational
target
at
Daxing
is
to
accommodate
72
million
passengers
and
2
million
tons
of
goods
annually
by
2025.
The
ambitious
master
plan
calls
for
the
building
of
a
total
of
seven
runways,
and
moving
at
least
100
million
passengers
and
4
million
tons
of
goods
a
year
through
the
airport.
61.
Why
is
the
airport
in
a
starfish-shaped
design?
A.
To
hold
as
many
passengers
as
possible.
B.
To
make
the
main
hall
easier
to
be
found.
C.
To
keep
security
checkpoints
effective.
D.
To
make
boarding
gates
within
easy
reach.
62.
What
can
the
airport's
lighting
system
be
described
as?
A.
High-end.
B.
Energy-saving.
C.
Passenger-friendly.
D.
Strangely-formed.
63.
What
can
be
inferred
about
the
five
outdoor
courtyards?
A.
They
reflect
the
Chinese
tradition.
B.
They
use
popular
technique.
C.
They
promote
Chinese
goods
to
people.
D.
They
follow
the
latest
world
trend.
64.
According
to
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
statements
is
NOT
True?
A.
The
design
and
construction
of
Daxing
International
Airport
took
a
long
time.
B.
Zaha
Hadid,
the
architect
of
Daxing
International
Airport,
has
passed
away.
C.
Passengers
pass
through
security
and
the
boarding
gate
by
automatically
capturing
pictures
of
faces.
D.
China
has
now
overtaken
the
United
States
to
become
the
world's
largest
air
travel
market.
65.
What
do
the
numbers
in
the
last
paragraph
indicate?
A.
The
airport's
market.
B.
The
airport's
project.
C.
The
airport's
potential.
D.
The
airport's
facilities.?
D
These
days,
it's
not
unusual
to
see
middle-aged
men
collecting
Star
Wars
action
figures,
office
workers
wearing
Hello
Kitty
accessories,
or
celebrities
like
David
Beckham
playing
with
Lego
bricks.
It's
becoming
more
and
more
common
to
see
adult
taking
an
interest
in
toys,
comic
books
and
the
activities
that
are
traditionally
associated
with
children.
This
phenomenon
has
given
rise
to
a
new
word:
kidult.
What
lies
behind
the
phenomenon?
One
is
about
adults'
nostalgia
(怀旧之情)for
the
carefree
days
of
childhood,
and
this
is
especially
true
with
today's
fast-paced,
stressful
lifestyles.
Another
is
about
a
societal
change
in
recent
decades
where
people
are
starting
families
later.
As
a
result,
they
have
more
time
and
money
to
spend
on
themselves.
Some
adults
could
only
window-shop
for
their
dream
toys
when
they
were
kids,
but
now
they
can
afford
that
radio
controlled
car
or
high-priced
doll
they
have
always
wanted.
Businesses
have
been
quick
to
exploit
the
kidult
trend,
and
the
number
of
toy
stores
that
target
adults
has
risen.
Companies
are
repackaging
products
from
past
decades
and
also
bringing
out
new
ones
for
adults.
Lego,
for
example,
has
brought
out
an
architectural
series
featuring
landmarks
from
around
the
world.
Society
traditionally
disapproves
of
adults
who
refuse
to
put
aside
childhood
interests,
viewing
the
refusal
as
a
sign
of
social
immaturity
and
irresponsibility.
Those
who
agree
with
this
view
sometimes
claim
that
kidults
are
suffering
from
the
pop-psychology
concept
known
as
Peter
Pan
Syndrome,
an
anomaly
(异常)that
people
remain
emotionally
at
the
level
of
teenagers.
On
a
grander
scale,
these
kidult
opponents
argue
that
such
delayed
adulthood
causes
couples
to
marry
later
and
have
fewer
children.
This
in
turn
can
lead
to
shrinking
national
economies,
for
there
needs
to
be
a
generational
replenishment(补充)of
the
workforce.
From
the
standpoint
of
kidults,
though,
this
phenomenon
is
seen
as
nothing
but
harmless
fun.
Kidults
insist
that
having
youthful
interests
keeps
them
young,
happy
and
creative,
and
their
refusal
to
conform
to
society's
acceptable
tastes
shows
independent
thinking.
Besides,
they
argue
that
being
part
of
the
social
trend
of
delayed
adulthood
is
not
purely
a
personal
choice.
The
real
causes
include
expensive
housing,
increased
educational
requirements
for
employment
and
poor
work
opportunities.
Whether
the
kidult
phenomenon
will
continue
to
grow
or
prove
to
be
a
passing
trend
is
anyone's
guess.
As
the
debate
about
it
continues,
remember
that
there
is
nothing
wrong
with
being
young
at
heart.
66.
What
does
the
kidult
phenomenon
refer
to?
A.
Adults
act
like
children.
B.
Adults
have
child-like
tastes.
C.
Adults
go
in
for
collecting
toys.
D.
Adults
like
playing
with
children.
67.
Which
of
the
following
might
cause
the
emergence
of
kidults?
A.
Different
living
conditions.
B.
More
choices
about
toys.
C.
High
pressure
of
modern
life.
D.
Good
memories
of
childhood.
68.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“exploit”
probably
mean?
A.
Get
used
to.
B.
Look
forward
to.
C.
Take
advantage
of.
D.
Make
way
for.
69.
How
does
the
text
deal
with
the
debate
about
kidults?
A.
By
strongly
opposing
kidult
opponents.
B.
By
convincing
readers
to
accept
kidults.
C.
By
refusing
to
take
a
stand
on
the
issue.
D.
By
presenting
both
sides
of
the
argument.
70.
What
can
we
infer
about
the
author's
attitude
towards
the
phenomenon
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Doubtful.
B.
Positive.
C.
Disapproving.
D.
Uncaring.
第Ⅱ卷(共45分)
第四部分:写作(共三节,满分45分)
第一节:阅读表达(满分10分)
阅读下面短文,按照要求完成阅读任务。
Alice
Moore
is
a
teenager
entrepreneur,
who
in
May
2015
set
up
her
business
AilieCandy.
By
the
time
she
was
13,
her
company
was
worth
millions
of
dollars
with
the
invention
of
a
super-sweet
treat
that
could
save
kids'
teeth,
instead
of
destroying
them.
It
all
began
when
Moore
visited
a
bank
with
her
dad.
On
the
outing,
she
was
offered
a
candy
bar.
However,
her
dad
reminded
her
that
sugary
treats
were
bad
for
her
teeth.
But
Moore
was
sick
of
missing
out
on
candies.
So
she
desired
to
get
round
the
warning,
“Why
can't
I
make
a
healthy
candy
that's
good
for
my
teeth
so
that
my
parents
can't
say
no
to
it?”
With
that
in
mind,
Moore
asked
her
dad
if
she
could
start
her
own
candy
company.
He
recommended
that
she
do
some
research
and
talk
to
dentists
about
what
a
healthier
candy
would
contain.
With
her
dad's
permission,
she
spent
the
next
two
years
researching
online
and
conducting
trials
to
get
a
recipe
that
was
both
tasty
and
tooth-friendly.
She
also
approached
dentists
to
learn
more
about
teeth
cleaning.
Consequently,
she
succeeded
in
making
a
kind
of
candy
only
using
natural
sweeteners,
which
can
reduce
oral
bacteria.
Moore
then
used
her
savings
to
get
her
business
off
the
ground.
Afterwards,
she
and
her
father
secured
their
first
business
meeting
with
a
supermarket
owner,
who
finally
agreed
to
sell
Moore's
product
—
CanCandy.
As
CanCandy's
success
grows,
so
does
Moore's
credibility
as
a
young
entrepreneur.
Moore
is
enthusiastic
about
the
candy
she
created,
and
she's
also
positive
about
what
the
future
might
bring.
She
hopes
that
every
kid
can
have
a
clean
mouth
and
a
broad
smile.
Meanwhile,
with
her
parents'
help,
Moore
is
generally
able
to
live
a
normal
teenage
life.
Although
she
founded
her
company
early
on
in
life,
she
wasn't
driven
primarily
by
profit.
Moore
wants
to
use
her
unique
talent
to
help
others
find
their
smiles.
She
donates
10%
of
AilicCandy's
profits
to
Big
Smiles.
With
her
talent
and
determination,
it
appears
that
the
sky
could
be
the
limit
for
Alice
Moore.
71.
How
did
Moore
react
to
her
dad's
warning?
(No
more
than
10
words)
72.
What
is
special
about
CanCandy?
(No
more
than
10
words)
73.
What
does
Moore
expect
from
her
business?
(No
more
than
15
words)
74.
How
do
you
understand
the
underlined
part
in
the
last
paragraph?
(no
more
than
5
words)
75.
How
does
Moore's
story
inspire
you
to
achieve
success?
Put
it
in
your
own
words.
(No
more
than
20
words)?
第二节:单词拼写(每小题1分,共10分)
76.
The
correspondent
said
the
dead
were
burned
beyond
r__________
and
would
have
to
be
identified
by
DNA
testing.
77.
She
took
a
firm
grasp
of
the
hand
of
her
husband
and
finally
climbed
up
to
the
p______.
78.
Many
household
products
are
p_________
harmful,
so
we
should
be
careful
with
them.
79.
He
has
been
d________
as
a
result
of
his
bad
work,
and
the
decision
will
be
announced
at
tomorrow’s
meeting.
80.
He
stood
quietly
in
the
middle
of
the
room
and
the
light
from
the
candle
threw
his
s_________
on
the
walls.
81.
TV
_____(商业广告)
play
an
important
role
in
promoting
the
company's
products
among
consumers.
82.
Students
in
No.
7
High
School
have
to
learn
how
to
balance_____________(学术的)
study
and
the
students
activities
as
there
are
colourful
activities
for
you
to
take
part
in.
83.
There
are
about
3,900
wild
tigers
left
in
the
world
and
the
_________(非法的)
trade
is
one
of
the
biggest
threats
to
their
survival.
84.
A
___________(家养的)
animal
is
one
that
is
not
wild
and
is
kept
either
on
a
farm
to
produce
food
or
in
someone’s
home
as
a
pet.
85.
No
matter
how
soft
the
light
is,
it
still
_______
(褪色)carpets
and
curtains
in
every
room.
第三节:书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是李津,你们学校英语俱乐部将举行一次以“弘扬中国优秀传统文化”为主题的英语演讲比赛。请根据以下提示完成一篇演讲发言稿。
①弘扬中国传统文化的原因(如历史悠久、中外驰名、意义重大等)
②介绍你喜欢的中国传统文化并说明理由(从节日、风俗、文学、艺术、民族道德中选择其一)。
③表达你的希望。
注意:1.词数不少于100,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
2.必须包含提示内容;
3.可适当加入细节,以使内容充实、行文连贯。
Good
morning.
Today
I’d
like
to
talk
about
the
topic
of
carrying
forward
Chinese
traditional
culture.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
Thank
you.天津市2020~2021学年度第二学期期末三校联考
高二英语参考答案
一、听力1—5CBACA
6—10ABCBA
11—15AABCB
二、单项选择16—20
BDBAC
21—25
CACCA
26—30
BBCCB
三、完形填空31—35
BDDCB
36—40
ABABA
41—45DACCB
46—50DCADC
四、阅读理解51—55
BACDA
56—60
DACDB
61—65
DBADC
66—70
BCCDB
五、阅读表达
71.
She
got
around
the
warning./She
desired
to
make
a
healthy
candy./She
started
her
own
candy
company./She
tried
to
find
a
way
out.(人称或时态错扣一分,其它答案不给分)
72.
It
uses
natural
sweeteners,
which
can
reduce
oral
bacteria.
/
It
could
save
kids'
teeth,
instead
of
destroying
them./It
is
beneficial
to
dental
health./
It
is
tooth-friendly.(人称或时态错扣一分)
73.
To
help
others
find
their
smiles.
/
To
have
a
clean
mouth
and
a
broad
smile./
She
hopes/expects
that
every
kid
can
have
a
clean
mouth
and
a
broad
smile.(人称或时态错扣一分)
74.
There
could
be
no
limits.
/Anything
could
be
possible.(答出没有限制或一切皆有可能,
给2分,其它意思不给分)
75.
(open)
We
should
have
positive
thinking
and
take
actions
to
try
what
we
think
right,
which
can
result
in
success.
Or:
When
we
are
faced
with
problems,
we
should
find
a
way
out
with
our
creative
ideas.
Or:
The
author's
story
tells
me
that
I
should
think
creatively
and
act
out
my
ideas
to
achieve
success
in
my
life.
六、单词拼写(形式错不给分)
76.
recognition
77.
peak
78.
potentially
79.
dismissed
80.
shadow
81.
commercials
82.
academic
83.
illegal
84.
domestic
85.
fades
七、书面表达
Good
morning.
Today
I’d
like
to
talk
about
the
topic
of
carrying
forward
Chinese
traditional
culture.
As
is
known
to
us
all,
China
has
a
long
history
and
it
is
true
that
Chinese
traditional
culture
has
becoming
more
and
more
popular
at
home
and
abroad.
A
great
many
arts
and
crafts
draw
attention
of
the
world.
It
is
of
great
importance
of
carrying
forward
traditional
Chinese
culture.
I
am
very
fond
of
traditional
Chinese
operas,
such
as
Beijing
and
Sichuan
operas,
through
which
I
can
learn
the
charm
of
the
Chinese
traditional
drama.
There
is
no
doubt
that
we
young
people
are
increasingly
interested
in
Chinese
traditional
culture.
In
my
opinion,
it
is
our
duty
to
carrying
forward
Chinese
traditional
culture.
What
we
ought
to
do
is
to
transmit
it
from
generation
to
generation.
Only
with
these
efforts
adopted
can
we
ensure
that
Chinese
culture
will
be
led
to
a
brilliant
future.
Thank
you.
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