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201天津英语高考真题与答案解析

1.ThenumberoffirmssellingcomputersinthisregionsinceJanuary2022.

A.aredroppingB.isdroppingC.havedroppedD.hasdropped

2.-Sohetoldyouyou'dgotthejob?

--.Buthesaidtheywereimpressedwithme.

A.Notexactly.B.That'sforsure.C.Don'tmentionit.D.Soundsgreat.

3.moreaboutamazinganimalfacts,hemadeatriptothenearbynaturereserve.

A.FindingoutB.FoundoutC.TofindoutD.Beingfoundout

4.Onenight,ataboutmidnight,Itheskyforaboutanhour.Thestarswere

shininglikediamonds.

A.havewatchedB.hadwatchedC.watchD.watched

5.Weknowyoucareaboutyourhomeandfamily.,youwouldn'tbereading

IdealHome.

A.ThereforeB.OtherwiseC.InsteadD.Meanwhile

6.Istillhaveafewsweetmemoriesofmychildhood;,IremembertimeswhenIexploredcavesinthemountainswithmyfriends.

A.inturnB.bychanceC.inparticularD.bycontract

7.Thenewspapergaveanexactofwhathappenedthenightbeforelast.

A.exampleB.displayC.signalD.account

8.Someonethetapon,forthewaterwasrunningoverandfloodingthe

bathroom.

9.Johnbelongstothatclub,whosemembersmeettodiscusssocialissues

andshareideasandthoughts.

A.regularlyB.originallyC.graduallyD.immediately

10.Thespeaker,forherwonderfulspeeches,willdeliveralectureinourschoolnextweek.

A.toknowB.beingknownC.knownD.knowing

11.BeforeleavingAmericashemuchofherfurnituretofriendsandenjoyed

lettingthemhavethepiecestheyhadliked.

A.pickedupB.gaveawayC.putdownD.setaside

12.TguessyouthinkI'mtoooldtogotocollege.

--Notatall.,Ialwayssay.

A.Betterlatethannever.B.Themorethebetter.

C.Sofarsogood.D.Toogoodtobetrue.

13.IhavereachedapointinmycareerIneedtodecidewhichwaytogo.

A.thatB.whereC.whichD.why

14.IjustsatbythewindowwatchingthepassingsceneIcaughttheeyeofa

waiterandorderedmymeal.

A.onceB.whileC.untilD.since

15.Tendaysaredevotedtothistrainingprogramanditbeunsuccessful,it

couldberepeatedlater.

Standinginfrontofthebikeshop,Davestartedattheshinyredbicycleinthewindow.Hecould16himselfridingthebikeinSaturday'sraceand

winningthefirst-placemedalandprizemoney.Withthatbike,Icouldeven_

17Adam,"Davethought.

HerodeonandstoppedatPeck'sclothingstore.Thecoathe18tobuyhis

motherforherbirthdaywasstillonsale.Daveknewshewould19buyit

forherself.Sheworkedhardjusttomake20meet.Buttheprizemoney

wouldbe21forhimtobuythatcoatandsurpriseher.

Davelookedathisoldbike.Twoyearsago,hefoundsomeoldbicyclesatthe22andusedthepartstomakeonebike.Hecalledithisrecycledbike.Iwillnever23theraceonthisoldbike,"Davesighed.

AsDavepassedthejunkyard,henoticedanewer-lookingbiketire.Hestarted24thehugejunkpile.Finally,hefound25hewaslooking

for.Thesetwotiresandthehandgrips〔自行车把套〕arejust26formy

bike.〞

Arrivinghome,Daveputtheusedtiresandthehandgripsonhis27bike,

andoiledthechain.Hestoodbackandadmiredthe28hehadmade.I

mightwinthatraceafterall,"hesaidtohimself.

Thenextmorning,whenDaveandhismumgottothepark,aboutthirtykidshadalready29.Daveheadedforthestartline30Momfoundaseatonthefinishline.

Bang!

Theridersrushedoff.Dave31Adam,whowasinthehead.

He32topassoneriderafteranotherandwasapproachingAdamand

crossedthefinishline.Leaningforward,Davepedaledharderandfaster.33

hespedbyAdamcrossedthefinishline.

AstheannouncerawardedDavethe34andthecheckforfiftydollars,

heasked,Whatareyougoingtodowiththeprizemoney,Dave?

"

It'sa35."Davesaidandwavedtohimmom.

16.A.findB.pictureC.keepD.watch

17.A.beatB.joinC.helpD.rescue

18.A.agreedB.claimedC.demandedD.planed

19.A.probablyB.definitelyC.neverD.seldom

20.A.endsB.eyesC.roadsD.rules

21.A.hardB.reliableC.enoughD.tight

22.A.parkB.junkyardC.schoolD.court

23.A.enterB.loseC.abandonD.win

24.A.goingthroughB.carryingoutC.throwingawayD.takingback

25.A.thatB.whichC.whatD.whom

26.A.rightB.uniqueC.simpleD.advanced

27.A.hiredB.usedC.purchasedD.recycled

28.A.contributionsB.changesC.profitsD.discoveries

29.

A.startedB.separatedC.gatheredD.recovered

32.A.preparedB.arrangedC.offeredD.managed

33.A.SuddenlyB.EventuallyC.RecentlyD.Usually

34.A.coatB.degreeC.bicycleD.medal

35.A.coincidenceB.promiseC.surpriseD.message

A

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certificateprograms,apprenticeship〔学徒〕programsandfouryearcollegesthatbestfityourneeds.

Eachofthefollowingtwo-yearprogramsoffersthreehighschoolcreditspersemesterandrequiresaformalapplication.

BusinessCooperativeExperiences

Thisisaprogramforstudentswhohaveacareergoalinbusinessorofficework.Studentsspendoneperiodeachdaylearningadvancedskillsrelatedtothestudents'careerobjectiveinbusiness.Studentswillbeemployedatatrainingstationandwillworkeachweekatabusinessinthelocalcommunity.Importantfacts:

?

Computerapplications

?

Workatotalof540hourstoearncredit

?

Transportationnotprovided

BusinessTechnologyLab

Thisprogramwillpreparestudentsforcareersinbusinessandindustryandforworkingwithinteractivemedia.Studentswilllearnmultimedia,webdesign,andphotodesignskillsbyusingstate-of-the-art〔最先进的〕equipmentand

software.Thiscoursewillprovidestudentswiththetoolstoseekjobsorcontinuestudyingatapost-secondaryschool.

Importantfacts:

?

AvailableatClayHighSchool?

Two-hourcourse

Automotive〔汽车的〕ServicesTechnology

Theprogramincludesclassroominstructionandlabactivitiesforthestudentstolearnentry-levelautomotiveskillsandbasicautomotiveoperationandservice.Andstudentswillgainskillsandtraininginautorepairthatcanleadtoentry-leveljobs,orpost-secondaryeducation.

Importantfacts:

?

ClassesheldatIvyTech

?

Transportationprovided

BuildingTradesTechnology

Inthisprogram,students,undertheleadershipofaqualifiedinstruction,willbuildahouse.Itgivesstudentsbasicskillsneededtoenterthebuildingtrades,ortocontinuestudyofconstructioninanapprenticeprogram,orapost-secondaryschool.

Importantfacts:

?

Three-hourcourse

?

Transportationprovided

?

Workbootsandhelmetneeded

36.IntheBusinessCooperativeExperiencesprogram,studentswill.

A.havefreetransportation

B.finish540classhours

C.acquiretrainingability

D.workatalocalbusiness

37.AnapplicantforBusinessTechnologyLabislikelytobeastudentwhoplans

A.tobeequipmentprovider

B.toworkatasecondaryschool

C.todevelopgreatcomputerskills

D.toentertheacademicworld

38.WhatcanstudentslearninAutomotiveServicesTechnology?

A.Securityoperations.

B.Entry-levelcarservices.

C.Instructionservices.

D.Advancedautomotiveskills

39.Whichoftheprogramshassafetyrequirements?

A.BusinessCooperativeExperiences.

B.BusinessTechnologyLab.

C.AutomotiveServicesTechnology.

D.BuildingTradesTechnology.

40.Whatdothefourprogramsfocuson?

A.Practicalskills.

B.Theoreticalstudy.

C.Businessplanning.

D.Managementability.

B

Pre-schoolchildrenwhospendtimetogethertakeononeanother's

personalities,anewresearchhasfound.Thestudyshowsthatenvironmentplaysa

keyroleinshapingpeople'spersonalities.Whilegeneticsstillformsthecentralpart

ofthehumanpsyche〔心理〕,theresearchfindsthatpersonalitytraits〔特征〕are

contagious〞〔传染的〕amongourchildren.Ourfindingfliesinthefaceof

commonassumptionthatpersonalitycan'tbechanged,"SaidDr.JenniferNeal,

co-authorofthestudy.

Theresearcherstudiedthepersonalitiesandsocialnetworksoftwopre-school

classesforafullschoolyear.Oneoftheclasseswasasetofthree-year-olds,andthe

otherasetoffour-year-olds.Childrenwhosefriendswerehard-workingoroutgoinggraduallytookonthesepersonalitytraitsovertime.PsychologyexpertDr.

EmilyDublinsaidkidsarehavingafarbiggereffectoneachotherthanpeoplemayrealize.

Thenewstudyisnotthefirsttoexplorethecontagiouseffectsofpersonalitytraits.A2022psychologystudyfoundthatrudenessatworkcanbecontagiousasittravelsfrompersontopersonlikeadisease〞.Thestudyfoundthatseeingabossbeingrudetoanemployeewasenoughtocausepeopletoberudetothosearoundthem.

Theresearchersquestioned6,000peopleonthesocialclimate“intheir

workplaces,whichincludedoffices,hotelsandrestaurants.Theyfound75percentofthosewhotookpartssaidtheyhadbeentreatedrudelyatleastonceinthepastyear.Andthestudyalsosuggeststhatmerelyseeingotherpeoplebeingsubjectedrudenessmadeitmorelikelythatapersonwouldtreattheircolleaguesinthesameway.Rudenesscouldincludeleavingsomeoneoffaninvitetoacompanyevent,sendingunkindemails,findingfaultwithothersorfailingtogivepraise.

Dr.Torkelsonbelievescompaniesneedtobemoreawareoftheharmthatrudenessintheworkplacecandoasitcandamagetheworkingenvironment.Shesaidbettertrainingcouldhelptofightagainsttheproblem.

41.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartfliesinthefaceof"inParagraph1mean?

A.Leadsto

B.Resultsfrom

C.Goesagainst

D.Agreeswith

42.AccordingtoParagraph2,whohavethegreatestimpactonchildren's

personality?

A.Theirparents

B.Theirfriends

C.Thei

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