1、届天津一中高三下学期第五次月考英语试题Word版含答案天津 一中2019-2020-2高三年级五月考英语试卷第I卷(选择题,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)1. - It s very kind of you to give me a lift back home.- . I m just driving your way.A. With pleasure B. It doesn t matter.C. That s right. D. Think nothing of it.2. The furniture they b
2、ought online is quite with the modern style of their new house, which is beyond their expectations.A. associated B. consistent C. familiar D. permanent3. After three months of hard work, I d like to go to a nice small town for myholiday, especially with a sea view.A. it B. one C. the one D. that4. T
3、hough the program was well-designed, cooperation between the two companies eventually because neither of them was willing to make a compromise.A. took down B. broke down C. put down D. settled down5. If you were wrong, admit it. You won, t lose , but will gain respect.A. dignity B. confidence C. fas
4、cination D. identity6. Peter had been puzzled over the problem for over an hour all at once the solution flashed across his mind.A. when B. while C. then D. as7. - That important document is nowhere to be seen.-Don t worry! You it somewhere. Calm down and think it over.B. A. might leavemight have le
5、ftC. should leaveD. should have left8. -1 feel terrible. I didn t do well in the physics test.- . You have already made progress and will surely learn it well.A. That, s right. B. It is impossible.C. That sounds crazy. D. Don t take it too hard.9. If you are trying to a new skill, please concentrate
6、 on gaining some practical experience.A. recommend B. assess C. acquire D. convince10. To our great joy, the problem, for a number of years, has been settled recently.A. having discussed B. being discussedC. having been discussed D. to be discussed11. Their ship was blown off course by strong wind,
7、and they arrived in is known as Greenland by chance.A. where B. when C. what D. which12. Mary s brother has come back home from London, where he for three years as a visiting scholar.A. had stayed B. has stayed C. stays D. stayed13. The famous performing artist can not come in person for some reason
8、, so his wife will accept the prize him.A. in case of B. in return for C. on behalf of D. on account of14. Our school has recently obtained the latest multimedia equipment, students to learn efficiently under special circumstances.A. allowing B. being allowedC. having allowed D. allowed15. The growt
9、h of economy is influenced by a number of factors, are beyond our control.第二节亮型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Cards came for every occasion for Grandma. She even sent a card which was more of a 16 to me when my cat died or when my relationship with somebody ended.When I was young, I looked forward to 17 her
10、 birthday cards because of the check; the gift they contained. 18 , as I grew older, I realized the card itself was a(n) 19 gift, especially since her handwriting became spidery, a sign her illness was 20 .She kept writing cards even the morning she died. Her wonderful nurses _21 them after she was
11、gone. At her 22 , friends and family told us about the many cards they got from her. Her cards seemingly stretched further than I knew. We 23 that the volume of mail in the Postal Service was about to drop _24 after Grandma s death. AS we dug into her possessions, we found notebook after notebook of
12、 25 _ including many strangers , and album after album of cards she had received from others. She 26 every card people sent. And that, s when I 27 I would start sending cards, too.When I grew up; I realized cards served a(n) 28 purpose in my life. When my mailbox is filled with 29 offers or even wor
13、se, bills; a personalized card is a breath of fresh air. The cards from my grandma were a 30 that she thought enough of me and I 31 the time she spent writing a card, sticking a stamp,and sending it out.Now I like to _32_ my friends by sending them birthday cards when they have even removed their bi
14、rthdays from social media. And I usually pick out cards months in _33_ for the persons on my list. A card is a good way to tell someone you thought about them, you _34_them, and if nothing else, you just want to make them feel _35_.16. A. burdenB. promiseC. comfortD. claim17. A. receivingB. sendingC
15、. sellingD. buying18. A. ThereforeB. OtherwiseC. InsteadD. However19. A. preciousB. artificialC. simpleD. traditional20. A. recoveringB. worseningC. treatedD. controlled21. A. wroteB. mailedC. readD. copied22. A. funeralB. requestC. officeD. heart23. A. declaredB. warnedC. jokedD. suggested24. A. sl
16、ightlyB. completelyC. hugelyD. randomly25. A. labelsB. timetablesC. accountsD. addresses26. A. burnedB. threw awayC. gave outD. saved27. A. decidedB. agreedC.suspectedD. pretended28. A. imaginaryB. significantC. impossibleD. meaningless29. A. junkB. suitableC. sweetD. similar30. A. lessonB. recommen
17、dationC. reminderD. command31. A. measureB. appreciateC. rememberD.check32. A. persuadeB. surpriseC. consultD. instruct33. A. additionB. consequenceC. orderD. advance34. A. observeB. interviewC. valueD. challenge35. A. calmB. fairC. relaxedD. special第二部分 冋读理解(共20小题:每小题2.5分,满分50分)AHarvard student gui
18、des lead Highlights Tours and Quick Stops, available during the fall and spring semesters, except during holidays, winter sessions, and breaks. Fall tours begin on Friday, September 6, and ran through Wednesday, November 27. Spring tours start on Friday, January 31, through Friday, March13 and then
19、from Wednesday, March 25 through Wednesday, April 29. Tours may also be offered in French and Chinese besides English.Highlights ToursFridays, 12:30pm Saturdays, 2:00pm Sundays, 2:00pmVisit towering Native American totem(图腾)poles and precious artifacts of the ancient world. See life-size casts of Ma
20、ya monuments and exhibitions such as Wiyohpiyata which is about the 19比-century warrior art, and Digging Veritas, which explores the history of Harvard. The themes of the exhibition vary every two days. Visit the museum near the fountain. Tours last 45 minutes, and museum admission is free. For grou
21、ps of 6 or more, please reserve a scheduled group tour for the day and time of your choice by contacting reservations at 617-495-3216. Each guide may lead a maximum of 20 people per tour. These tours are mainly offered to people of college age or older. Groups with younger people may reserve K-12 sc
22、hool programs through reservation.Quick StopsWednesday, 3:30pm Sundays, 11:30amLet a Harvard student help you focus on a few special objects in the galleries. Each Quick Stop lasts about 25 minutes and offers replica (复制品)objects to handle while you are engaged in lively conversations. Tell us what
23、the exhibits show you. Topics change daily and there is no age limit, but children between six and ten travelling with adults are free of charge.For more information, please visit https:/www.harvard.edu.36. How long does the Fall tours last?A. More than two months. B. Within two months.C. Within a m
24、onth. D. At least three months.37. What should a group of 12 people participating in Highlights Tours do?A. Call the guide at 617-495-3216.B. Make the reservation ahead of time.C. Take a 10-year-old child if they want.D. Arrive at the museum 45 minutes earlier.38. Which of the following is true abou
25、t Highlights Tours?A. Wiyohpiyata is closely connected with Native American totem culture.B. Digging IZe/vte explores the history of Native Americans.C. You can get close to the special objects in the gallery.D. One exhibition is about the art of ancient soldiers.39. What is the similarity between t
26、he two tours?A. They have changeable themes or topics.B. They are targeted at tourists of similar ages.C. They tell about the Maya civilization.D. They allow the visitors to guide the tours.40. What can we learn from the text?A. Tours are offered only in French or Chinese.B. Visitors can have a tour
27、 on Christmas Day.C. A child aged eight can travel free in Quick Stops with his parents.D. Highlights Tours offers free museum admission just for children under ten.BWhere do you find beauty? Fashion Magazines? Music Videos? One American photographer is finding beauty in unexpected places. And a new
28、 documentary about his work might help change the traditional standards of who is beautiful.Rick Guidotti put aside his career as a fashion Photographer to turn his lens (镜头)to people living with genetic, physical and behavioral differences. He says what changed his perception of beauty was a chance
29、 encounter with an albino (白 化病)girl.1 was just tired of people telling me who was beautiful. Every season that face would change but1 was always told who was beautiful. As an artist, I dont see beauty just on covers of magazines. I see it everywhere. So that was my initial intention - that opened m
30、y eyes a little wider and wider. Said Guidotti.Guidotti has created Positive Exposure, a not-for-profit organization that uses photography and video to transform public perceptions and promote a world where differences are celebrated. Guidotti and Positive Exposure are featured in a new documentary
31、called On Beauty.The cast and crew recently hosted a screening at Georgetown University in Washington. One of the women featured in the film is Jayne Waithera. I never thought I was beautiful because nobody said that to me, but meeting him was my profound moment. I remember that particular day he took my picture and I felt so good like I felt there* s somebody who, really loves me and sees me for who I am and who sees me more than my condition.H said Waithera.The documentary is the brainchild of producer Joanna Rudnick. After seeing Rick
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