1、 2020202020212021学年度第一学期南开区期末考试试卷学年度第一学期南开区期末考试试卷 高三英语高三英语 笔试笔试 本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,共130分,考试用时 100 分钟。第卷 1 至 12 页,第卷 13 至 16 页。 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,并在规定位置粘贴 考试用条形码。答卷时,考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,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! 第卷 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。如需改动,用橡皮 擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。
2、 2.本卷共 55 小题,共 95 分。 第一部分:英语知识运用第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分共两节,满分 45 分)分) 第一节:单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 从从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入四个选项中,选出可以填入空空白处的最佳选项白处的最佳选项。 例例: Stand over there youll be able to see it better. A. or B. and C. but D. while 答案是 B。 1. A second, please. I have another call coming through. .
3、Im not in a hurry. A. Enjoy yourself B. Leave me alone C. Do as you like D. Take your time 2. In March, cherry blossoms on both sides of East Beijing Road give the city of Nanjing an early of spring. A. taste B. theme C. sense D. setting 3. To create a more space, eating or drinking on the subway is
4、 not allowed. A. relaxing B. individual C. conventional D. comfortable 4. Online shopping is really when people are sure of its safety and security. A. taking off B. taking up C. setting off D. setting up 5. Can I smoke here? No. Go to the smoking section, if you . A. must B. can C. shall D. may 6.
5、We were all confused why he left the job he was so well paid in that big company. A. if B. until C. once D. when 7. Peter, one of my colleagues, drove too fast, made us nervous. A. who B. which C. what D. that 8. Have the workers got our roof repaired? I dont know. But it when I called them yesterda
6、y. A. was repairing B. was repaired C. had repaired D. was being repaired 9. Mary Tianjin. in Beijing for 5 years, but she has never regretted moving back to A. has worked B. was working C. had worked D. worked 10. If you enjoy reading, then do that whenever you want. A. by all means B. by no means
7、C. anything but D. nothing but 11. around the library, the visitors were taken to the playground. A. Having shown B. Having been shown C. Being shown D. To be shown 12. Thank you for helping me! I really appreciate it! . I am glad I can help you. A. Never mind C. No thanks B. All right D. Dont menti
8、on it 13. As a philosopher , the secret happiness is to think about positive things and stay optimistic. A. retells; on B. reminds; to C. remarks; of D. respects; in 14. The police to the spot order immediately. A. was sent; to keep B. were sent; keeping C. was sent; keeping D. were sent; to keep 15
9、. She is expected to a good doctor when she graduates from the medical college. A. turn B. develop C. make D. get 第二节第二节: 完形填空完形填空 (共共20小题;每小题小题;每小题1. 5分,满分分,满分30分分) 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,选出一个最佳选项,将短文内容补充完整。 As a young boy, Lorenzo Odone seemed like a normal child. He was intelli
10、gent and well-behaved. Just before his sixth birthday, however, his 16 began to change. Lorenzo started to lose his 17 at school for no apparent reason. His tantrums became so disruptive(破坏性的)that his teachers had no choice but to call his parents. Lorenzos parents were very 18 with their sons chang
11、e in behavior, so they brought him to a 19 to try and find out what was wrong. After 20 numerous psychological and medical tests on Lorenzo, doctors discovered that his 21 behavior was 22 a rare, incurable disease called Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD). The doctors had little 23 for Lorenzos survival and
12、 said that he would only live for two more years. 24 little was known about ALD, they were certain that Lorenzos brain would be severely damaged by the disease, and he would quickly 25 his ability to see, speak and move. Lorenzos parents were extremely shocked by the news about their son. 26 their l
13、ack of medical knowledge, they were determined to find a cure for their sons disease by themselves. After countless hours of 27 , they discovered a kind of solution. They found an edible oil that appeared to prevent ALD from damaging the brain. They named the oil Lorenzos oil 28 their son. This rema
14、rkable story 29 the attention of Hollywood, and a 30 starring Nick Nolte and Susan Sarandon entitled “Lorenzos oil” was 31 in 1992. Eventually it became clear that Lorenzos oil was not a cure for ALD. It did, 32 , help to prolong the lives of people that had the disease. The oil certainly 33 Lorenzo
15、s life, but he was unable to leave his bed and could not communicate, except for blinking his 34 and move his fingers with small movements. Thanks to his parents efforts, Lorenzo survived more than 20 years longer than his doctors 35 expected. 16. A. behavior B. appearance C. voice D. intelligence 1
16、7. A. way B. temper C. fortune D. confidence 18. A. excited B. delighted C. careless D. concerned 19. A. principal B. doctor C. surgeon D. friend 20. A. carrying B. passing C. running D. taking 21. A. strange B. normal C. acceptable D. criminal 22. A. lack of B. full of C. due to D. addicted to 23.
17、A. hope B. desire C. knowledge D. decision 24. A. Because B. Although C. If D. When 25. A. evolve B. pass C. miss D. lose 26. A. Though B. Short of C. Owing to D. Despite 27. A. research B. talk C. cry D. watch 28. A. by B. for C. after D. with 29. A. switched B. distracted C. caught D. devoted 30.
18、A. song B. movie C. novel D. poem 31. A. made B. discovered C. invented D. written 32. A. therefore B. however C. besides D. in short 33. A. saved B. took C. risked D. extended 34. A. eyes B. ears C. mouth D. nose 35. A. hurriedly B. actually C. finally D. originally 第二部分第二部分: 阅读理解阅读理解 (共共 20 小题;每小题
19、小题;每小题 2. 5 分,满分分,满分 50 分分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出一个最佳选项。 A Teen Party Venues in Nashville, TN Nashville, Tennessee, known as “Music City,” is home to around 601,000 residents, where you will find a broad range of places to choose from when it comes to planning a birthday party. Pools and Res
20、orts If you plan your teens party at Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort, your teen and her guests will have a variety of activities to choose from. In the waterpark, guests can float down the lazy river, zip down the slides and play in the humongous wave pool. Dinner or Dance Teens looking for somethi
21、ng a little more sophisticated or grown up to do on their birthday can have their party at one of the areas finest restaurants or party venues. Rocketown offers facility rentals for teen events, to help create a safe environment for teens. You can choose which building you would like to rent to plan
22、 your teens dinner, dance or whatever else you have in mind and be confident knowing your teens party will be spectacular. Bowling and Skating Jaymar Family Entertainment Center is another fantastic venue for holding a fun teen party. Party packages can help make the planning a bit easier and may in
23、clude things like bowling for all your guests, a private party room, food and drinks, etc. Teens that enjoy roller skating can hold their party at one of the Skate Centers in Nashville. Additional Venues Parents who are looking for something a little different to plan for their teens party could tak
24、e the group to Nashville Paintball for some paintball action. Whether your party guests are new to paintball or old pros, the entire group is sure to have a great time. Alternatively, you can take your teen and his buddies to Climb Nashville for some climbing fun, which offers birthday and private p
25、arties that may include climbing, instruction, snacks and drinks. 36. Which place offers a private party room? A. Rocketown. B. Jaymar Family Entertainment Center. C. Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort. D. Nashville Paintball. 37. What can teens do at Climb Nashville? A. Have dinner. B. Learn to climb
26、. C. Float down the river. D. Enjoy roller skating. 38. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? A. You can rent facilities in Rocketown. B. You cannot hold a party in the waterpark. C. Jaymar Family Entertainment Center offers party packages. D. You may enjoy yourselv
27、es at Nashville Paintball. 39. Where is the text most probably taken from? A. In a feature story. B. In a geography textbook. C. In a leisure magazine. D. In a business website. B The town of Paradise has suffered a camp fire, which lasted 17 days and caused a damage of $16.5 billion. As a result, t
28、he beautifully named place lost its beauty. Shane Grammer, a creative director for Disneys theme parks in Los Angeles, paid close attention to the news of the fire. He felt quite helpless when seeing the pictures shared by his childhood friend Shane Edwards in the town, in which Shane photographed h
29、is white chimney, the only part of his house left after the fire. “Ive got to paint that chimney,” he said to Inside Edition. “Im not trying to say anything. And it was an opportunity for me to express and be an artist, isnt it?” Grammer spent three hours spray-painting the image of a woman on the c
30、himney, which is strikingly mysterious black and white, in the ruins. Perhaps it serves as a reminder of the beauty of life or just life itself. Then Grammer put the picture on Instagram. On seeing it, the victims of the fire could not contain themselves. “Beautiful and haunting,” one of them commen
31、ted. And another said, “You bring beauty and hope.” At this time, Grammer became aware that something deeper had been transformed by a purely artistic expression. “When the first mural(壁画) moved so many people, I knew I had to come back up,” he said to KRCR-TV. Grammer returned to Paradise eight tim
32、es in three months, during which he completed 17 paintings of victims and Biblical figures, pickups and parts of buildings on walls. Today, Grammers efforts have developed into a movement. He has also painted murals in dark places that seriously need some light around the world. Ironically, the firs
33、t painting, on the chimney in Paradise, existed for just several months, since the bulldozer( 推 土 机 ) is a merciless art critic. But Grammer couldnt be more pleased about it, which means the spirit of Paradise is rising again. 40. How did Grammer come up with the idea of painting the chimney? A. Fro
34、m Disneys theme parks. B. From his friends description of the fire. C. By looking at a picture of Shane Edwards remaining chimney after the fire. D. After learning about the news of the fire. 41. Why did Grammer tell Inside Edition that he wasnt trying to say anything? A. Because he had nothing to s
35、ay. B. Because he felt it difficult to express himself. C. Because he had his way to express himself. D. Because he had no opportunity to express himself. 42. What does the underlined part “something deeper” in Paragraph 5 refer to? A. Peoples inner feelings. B. Peoples words. C. The meaning of the
36、mural. D. The background situation. 43. What do Grammers murals mean to people? A. They are mysteries. B. They are entertaining. C. They are artistic expressions. D. They are inspiring. 44. What can we infer from the last paragraph? A. The people in Paradise are in high spirits now. B. Paradise is r
37、ecovering from the disaster in a short time. C. Grammer is not happy for the destruction of his mural. D. The bulldozer was so cruel that it destroyed Grammers mural. C Id done it before, and so I had no reason to believe that this time would be any different. I was sure that when I returned home fr
38、om my mission trip. As always, Id bring back nothing more than some mud on my boots. A hole or two in my jeans and, of course, a lot of great memories. The summer before my high school graduation, I went to West Virginia with others as volunteers to repair the homes of those in need. Arriving at our
39、 destination, my group was assigned the task of rebuilding sections of a home that had been damaged by fire. No sooner had we parked on the homes dirt driveway than we saw an excited little girl, no more than six years old, standing in the doorway of the familys temporary home. Shoeless and wearing
40、dirty clothes and the biggest smile Id ever seen, she yelled, “Ma, Ma, they really came!” I didnt know it then, but her name was Dakota, and four more days would pass before shed say another word near me. Behind Dakota was a woman in a wheelchairher grandmother, wed soon learn. I also discovered tha
41、t my job that week would be to help change a fire-damaged dining room into a bedroom for this little girl. Over the following days, I noticed Dakota peeking at us every now and then as we worked. A few times, I tried talking with her, but she remained shy and distant, always flying around us like a
42、tiny butterfly but keeping to herself. By our fifth and final day, however, this was about to change. Before I went to work on her home on that last morning, I spoke for a moment or two with the grandmother. I was especially pleased when she told me how much Dakota loved her new roomso much. As we t
43、alked, I noticed something I hadnt seen beforeDakota was hiding behind her grandmother. Cautiously, she stepped into view, and I could see that just like her clothes, her face was still dirty. But no amount of soil could hide those bright blue eyes and big smile. She was simply adorable. Slowly, she
44、 began walking toward me. It wasnt until she was just inches away that I noticed the folded piece of paper in her tiny hand. Silently, she reached up and handed it to me. Once unfolded, I looked at the drawing shed made with her broken crayons on the back of an old coloring book cover. It was of two
45、 girlsone much taller than the otherand they were holding hands. She told me it was supposed to be me and her, and on the bottom of the paper were three little words that instantly broke my heart. Now almost in tears, I couldnt control myself anymoreI bent down and hugged her. She hugged me, too. An
46、d for the longest time, neither of us could let go. I left for home early the next morning. I was returning with muddy boots and holes in my jeans. But because of Dakota, I brought back something else, too a greater appreciation for all or the blessings of my life. Ill never forget that barefoot lit
47、tle butterfly with the big smile and dirty face. I pray that shell never forget me either. 45. What did the author expect before taking this mission trip? A. An exciting experience. B. A routine result. C. A special memory. D. A surprising change. 46. The underlined part means that the little girl . A. feared to talk with me B. desired to approach me C. resisted accepting me D. enjoyed meeting me