1、 中国好课堂 http:/ 中国好课堂数字题库 http:/ 天津一中 2015-2016-2 高三年级 第四次 月考英语试卷 第 I 卷(选择题,共 95 分) 请将答案填涂在答题卡上 中华资源库 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. My neighbor asked me to go for _ walk, but I dont think Ive got _ energy. A. a; / B. the; the C. /; the D. a; the 2. Youll find taxis wait
2、ing at the bus station _ you can hire to reach your host family. www. zi A. which B. where C. when D. as 3. -Whenever you want a good meal, come to my restaurant and eat for free. -Believe me. That is an _ I will not refuse. A. approach B. offer C. idea D. instruction 4. - Did Jack come back early l
3、ast night? - Yes. It was not yet eight oclock _ he arrived home. A. before B. when C. that D. until 5. Walking alone in the dark, the boy whistled to _ his courage. A. hold up B. keep up C. set up D. take up 6. Everything was placed exactly _ he wanted it for the graduation ceremony. A. while B. whe
4、n C. where D. though 7. Lucy has a great sense of humor and always keeps her colleagues with her stories. A. amused B. amusing C. to amuse D. to be amused 8. - Were you surprised by the ending of the film? - No, I _ the book, so I already knew the story? A. was reading B. had read C. am reading D. h
5、ave read 中国好课堂 http:/ 中国好课堂数字题库 http:/ 9. I still remember the accident and the troubles _ has caused to me. A. which B. what C. it D. that 10. Some young people these days just _ go out of their homes to contact the real world. A. mustnt B. wont C. mightnt D. shouldnt 11. Legend has it that the ori
6、gin of the Dragon Boat Festival is to _ the soul of Qu Yuan. A. remember B. remind C. recover D. recall 12. Im dead tired. I cant walk any farther, Jenny. _, Tommy. You can do it! A. No problem B. No hurry C. Come on D. Thats OK。 13. John is the tallest boy in the class, _ according to himself. A. f
7、ive foot eight as tall as B. as tall as five foot eight C. as five foot eight tall as D. as tall five foot eight as 14. We _ to paint the whole house but finished only the front part that day. A. set about B. set up C. set out D. set down 15. Pity you missed the lecture on nuclear pollution。 I it, b
8、ut I was busy preparing for a job interview. A. attended B. had attended C. would attend D. would have attended 第二节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下面短文,从 16-35 各题所给的 四个选项 A、 B、 C、 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 If you want your life to stand for peace and kindness, its helpful to do some kind, peaceful things.
9、One of my favorite _16_ to do this is by developing my own helping ritual. These little acts of _17_ are opportunities to be of service and reminders of how good it feels to be kind and _18_. We live in a rural area of the San Francisco Bay Area. Most of what we see is _19_ nature. One of the _20_ t
10、o the beauty is the litter that some people throw out of their car windows as they are _21_ on the rural roads. One of the few _22_ to living out the rural 中国好课堂 http:/ 中国好课堂数字题库 http:/ areas is that public services, such as litter collection, are less _23_ than they are closer to the city. A helpin
11、g ritual that I practice _24_ with my two daughters is picking up litter in our surrounding areas. Weve become so accustomed to doing this that my _25_ will often say to me in a pleasant voice, There is some littler, Daddy; _26_ our car! And if we have enough _27_, we will often pull over and pick i
12、t up. It seems strange, but we actually _28_ it. We pick up litter in parks, on sidewalks, practically anywhere. Once I even saw a(n) _29_ picking up litter close to our house. The man who I didnt know smiled at me and said, I _30_ saw you doing this, and it seem like a good idea. Picking up litter
13、is only _31_ of an endless supply of possible helping rituals. You might like holding a door open for people, visiting and _32_ lonely old people in nursing homes, or shoveling(铲) snow off someone elses driveway. Think of something that seems effortless _33_ helpful. Its worthwhile, personally rewar
14、ding, and can be a good example. Your acts of kindness can _34_ others to do the same things. And everyone _35_ from this. 16. A. things B. activities C. ways D. places 17. A. kindness B. education C. instruction D. amusement 18. A. polite B. curious C. challenging D. helpful 19. A. dirty B. beautif
15、ul C. different D. simple 20. A. explanations B. answers C. changes D. weaknesses 21. A. running B. walking C. driving D. jumping 22. A. reasons B. disadvantages C. principles D. days 23. A. available B. important C. satisfying D. dangerous 24. A. generally B. casually C. regularly D. deliberately 2
16、5. A. friends B. parents C. colleagues D. children 26. A. stop B. start C. repair D. speed 27. A. faith B. time C. money D. material 28. A. enjoy B. need C. see D. get 29. A. cleaner B. neighbor C. adult D. stranger 30. A. seldom B. often C. never D. first 31. A. many B. that C. one D. all 32. A. co
17、mforting B. respecting C. treating D. teaching 33. A. just B. yet C. still D. even 34. A. force B. inform C. encourage D. remind 35. A. remembers B. involves C. suffers D. benefits 第三部分 阅读理解(共 20 小题:每小题 2.5 分,满分 50 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项 A、 B、 C、 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A When he donated his brain to science,
18、 he didnt realize what a valuable gift he shared with the world. His brain has recently been digitally imaged in 3D to ensure future generations have online access to his undiscovered treasures. No, its not Einsteins brain. His name was Henry Molaison. You may not have heard of his name but his cont
19、ribution has influenced our life. Scientists are learning new ways for treating diseases such as Alzheimers, mainly due to the research conducted on Henry. Henry had part of his brain removed in 1953. However, his ability to form memories was unexpectedly changed. Henry could remember some events an
20、d people from his life before the 中国好课堂 http:/ 中国好课堂数字题库 http:/ operation, though he could not form new memories. If you met Henry, he would forget meeting you seconds later. Henry only lived in the moment, and nowhere else. The operation had removed key parts of the brain responsible for helping re
21、member the details of our lives. Henry had no choice; his life existed only in the Now. Henry would have forgotten the entire meeting moments after it was over. Unable to live a normal life, Henry engaged in simple daily activities such as shopping, watching television, and doing puzzles. He spent m
22、ost of his time serving as the subject of countless research projects. Henry could still learn new skills and tasks. He could retain theses skills, but had no idea where or when he had learned them. His brain has multiple memory systems. Memory is not a single process which occurs in the entire brai
23、n. Instead, various parts of the brain are responsible for our memory. Due to his inability to remember hed done so many times before, Henry was a willing participant and never grew tired of serving the science community. Giving scientists the map for learning how and when the brain forms memories i
24、s Henrys greatest contribution. This is the priceless gift that wont easily be forgotten. 来源: 36. After part of his brain was removed, Henry _. A. had no choice but to live a life in the past B. became unable to remember the details of his life C. realized that he could give a valuable gift to the w
25、orld D. decided to contribute more to the study of the humans brain 37. Which of the following things occupied most of Henrys daily time? A. Shopping with his family. B. Watching television at home. C. Doing puzzles alone. D. Taking part in research projects. 38. The underlined word retain in Paragr
26、aph 5 can be replace by _. A. possess B. forget C. change D. control 39. According to the passage, Henrys key contribution to science is to _. A. helping humans live a longer life than ever before B. never growing tired of serving the science community C. teaching us how to remember the details of
27、our lives D. helping scientists study how and where memories are formed 40. It can be inferred that _. A. the author is one of Henrys doctors B. Henry enjoyed his inability to remember C. the author sings high praise for Henry D. the part of Henrys brain was removed for study B SIX-WEEK PROGRAM All
28、6-week courses offered through Summer College are college-level courses. Students earn up to seven college credits(学分) . Courses are offered in many areas of study and in two enrollment types: programs/courses that are only for Summer College students and programs/courses that are open to both Summe
29、r College students and students at Syracuse University(SU). Students are enrolled in two courses, with the exception of Architecture, due to the number of study hours. And the second course need to be chosen from the courses with the tag in the following table. 中国好课堂 http:/ 中国好课堂数字题库 http:/ NAME OF
30、PROGRAMS/COURSES COURSES OF CREDIT HOURS SUMMER COLLEGE STUDENTS ONLY Architecture ARC 93 6 Yes Engineering (can be 2nd course) ECS 125 3 3 or 4 Yes No Forensic Science 1 CHE 133 FSC 200 4 2 No No Law (can be 2nd course) LGL 100 3 3 or 4 Yes No Liberal Arts 30+ courses 3 or 4 No Media Literacy, Popu
31、lar Culture & Democracy (WRT 104 is required) CFE 200 WRT 104 3 4 Yes Yes Public Communications (can be 2nd course) COM 107 3 3 or 4 Yes No Liberal Art Courses The liberal arts program gives Summer College students the opportunity to enroll in undergraduate courses(本科课程) at Syracuse University. More
32、 than 40 courses are opened to high school students each summer. Opportunities can be found in a variety of departments. Click here for a full listing of the 2014 SU Liberal Arts Courses. 41. If Jack took the course of Architecture, he _. A. must be an excellent college student B. can also choose Fo
33、rensic Science1 C. has to choose Liberal Arts at the same time D. can not choose any other course 42. As a SU student, which of the following can Peter study? A. Liberal Arts & Forensic Science1. B. Engineering & Forensic Science1. C. Law & Media Literacy, Popular Culture & Democracy. D. Liberal Art
34、s & Media Literacy, Popular Culture & Democracy. 43. All the courses offered by the Liberal Arts program _. A. are for summer students only B. are for the postgraduate C. are not for high school students D. are undergraduate courses 44. Students studied in the Six-Week program can _. A. choose 7 cou
35、rses at most B. enroll in two ways C. earn up to 7 college credits in all D. get an academic certificate 45. What does the passage aim at? 中国好课堂 http:/ 中国好课堂数字题库 http:/ A. Introducing the summer courses to students. 来源: www. B. Explaining the courses of Syracuse University. C. Telling students how
36、to study more at university. D. Reminding students what to study at university. C Manufacturers, sellers, and advertisers love to tell us that advertising will save us money. They are always convincing us that placing ads in and on everything from video games to toilet paper will save consumers mone
37、y through the theory that the advertising pays the cost of part of the item or the service, allowing the seller or provider to charge less than they otherwise would. Nonsense! A couple of years ago, I planned to buy a Kindle (一种电子书阅读器) . I decided to choose the one with the ads or Special Offers as
38、Amazon called it, due to the overall purchase price, which was lower, and the promises of money-saving offers and in addition, I would have to accept the basic ads. Well, things were good for about six months. I did indeed receive some offers such as $10 off a $50 purchase, or the opportunity to buy
39、 certain books for only $1. Then the offers dried up when the Kindle Fire came out. Suddenly the majority of the special offers were restricted to(限于) Kindle Fire owners. Now there are very few offers for them, either. The only things I now receive are true ads: Things for me to look at, but which h
40、old no value for me at all. The advertising I ever allowed because I thought it was supposed to be a benefit to me is no longer benefiting me. Frankly, it makes me mad. I fell for the Advertising will save you money strategy that so many sellers like to throw around. I did my research and thought th
41、at it would be different with the Kindle. But it wasnt. Once they needed to sell a different product, those holding the older product got left behind. And now that they need to cut profit margins(利润率) , even those holding the newer product are not receiving the offers that came in the heyday(全盛期) of
42、 the special offers. Sure, you pay a little bit less for the model that displays ads, but beyond that the money-saving aspect is long gone. 46. The author thinks ads _. A. wont bring customers good value as described B. actually benefit the producers in many ways C. cant make targeted customers know
43、 the goods D. pay for services for the customers in new ways 47. Why did the author choose to buy the Kindle with the ads? A. Because of his faith in the quality of the goods. B. Because other customers recommended it strongly. C. Because he was persuaded by the shopkeeper. D. Because of the attract
44、ive prices and promised offers. 48. Through the experience of buying the Kindle, the author realized that _. A. customers just need to receive and enjoy the ads at home B. the prices offered in the ads were a good value for customers C. ads wouldnt always bring customers expected benefits D. the hig
45、her the prices, the better the quality 49. The underlined words fell for in the last paragraph mean _. 中国好课堂 http:/ 中国好课堂数字题库 http:/ A. behaved well to make somebody believe something B. was tricked into believing something that was not true C. was encouraged to buy or to use new products D. did something in the same way as someone else did 50. By writing the text, the autho