2010年天津一中高三第五次月考英语试题及答案146843

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After dinner I helped with dishes and watched the news. They 18 a homeless family with children 天津一中 2010 届高三第五次月考英语试卷审核:张红霞 校验:冯晓丽第 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. Barack Obama, who came into ________ power on January 20, 2009, was awarded _______ 2009 Nobel Peace Prize.A. the; theB. the; /C. /; theD. /; /2. That car accident _______ a ll his life. After that he was limited to a wheelchair.A. damagedB. destroyedC. harmedD. ruined3. Nowadays in China many teenagers have no dream _______ to be an astronaut and fly to the moon.A. rather thanB. more thanC. other thanD. less than4. I did love my mom very much but it got to a point _______ even she did not want me to see her as she was.A. whereB. whenC. thatD. which5. They supply Chinese tea and there are several kinds of different _______ according to different seasons and personal interests.A. hobbyB. choiceC. tasteD. love6. ______ the authorities continue to crack down football betting ________ a new hope in the future.A. If only; Chinese soccer can seeB. Only if; can Chinese soccer seeC. Even if; can see Chinese soccerD. Only if; see Chinese soccer can7. ______ that developed countries want to limit the development of the developing countries in the climate conference in Copenhagen.A. It is no possibilityB. It is small wonderC. There is no denyingD. There is no chance8. ______ with so many contributions to the newspaper, he has little time to chat with friends on the net.A. OccupiedB. Have been occupiedC. To occupyD. Having occupied9. The man had expected to see all his relatives when in hospital, but _______ came to see him whilemany of his friends offered him their help.A. noneB. no oneC. someoneD. anyone10. _______ either the twins or John going with me when the play _________ h ere?A. Is; is put onB. Are; is put onC. Is; is put upD. Are; is put up11. Those farmers who _______ move from place to place with their animals in the past have moved into new houses at last.A. couldB. mightC. would 12. — Excuse me, can you spare me a few minutes?— _________ ?A. What 's onB. What 's upC. What is it 13. Mr. Keller _______ forty cigarettes a day until he gave it up.A. had smokedB. smokesC. have smoked 14. Following the guide, we went into a house, _______ wall hung a pictureof Einstein.A. on itsB. on thatC. on whoseD. on which15. ______ he is the son of the boss, he started from the lowest position as a common employee.A. UnlessB. SinceC. WhileD. As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,掌握其大意,然后从 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。

As I hurried to the kitchen, my dad came in. “Something _____ 16 ____ good,”he said. Following his nose, he ___ 17 ___ in his chair at the table.D. shouldD. What 's moreD. smokedwho ' been forced out of a ___ 19 ___ due to overcrowding. That story stuck in my mind the rest of the night.___ 20 ___ when I went to bed, I kept thinking about those ____ 21 __ chidre n.I glaneed around my room and ______ 22 ___ my old computer. Here I am worried about getting a newcomputer ____ 23 __ that family is living on the street in the middle of wi nter. How could I be so ___ 24 ___ ?That ni ght, I prayed for that family and also that if I had won, for God to show me how to ___ 25 ___ themoney and prize wisely.The next week seemed to drag as we ____ 26 ___ t o hear about the con test for the In sta nt Game Winner frommy ___ 27 ___ a bag of chocolate. Fin ally, I believed that it was exactly what my mom and dad had thought —a___ 28 ___ . Yet I still couldn 'help thinking about the _____29 ____ and how God would want me to use it.ft 'for real!" My dad ____ 30 ___ one night after hanging up the phone. You did win, ” he said with a smile.They 're flying the four of us to Los Angeles in April to ____31 ___ the prize. ”After a group hug, I caught my breath and thanked God. I realize now that ____________ 32 __ do affect my everyday life. And that ' why I ____ 33 ___ to give my parents the Beetle until I 'm 18, ______ 34 __ $18,000 withmy sister for our college fund and give $2,000 to a local ____35 ____ shelter —to help families like the one I sawon television. That 'sone sweet choice!16. A. tastes B. feels C. touches D. smells17. A. sat dow n B. got up C. put dow n D.set up18. A. supported B. stood C. showed D. stayed19. A. school B. shelter C. shoulder D. sight20. A. Even B. Once C. So D. Agai n21. A. tiresome B. stupid C. lovely D. dilige nt22. A. stared at B. stepped into C. left for D. looked after23. A. while B. before C. after D. since24. A. proud B. wise C. selfish D. lovely25. A. make B. use C. get D. earn26. A. happened B. moved C.began D. waited27. A. buy ing B. selli ng C. forgetti ng D. remembering28. A. questi on B. trouble C. difficulty D. trick29. A. computer B. money C. chocolate D. televisi on30. A. permitted B. promised C.announced D. an swered31. A. offer B. supply C. receive D. refuse32. A. dishes B. families C. worries D. choices33. A. decided B. came C. expla ined D. wrote34. A. take B. cost C. give D.share35. A. homeless B.happy C. hopeless D. sick第二部分阅读理解(共20小题:每小题 2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选AI stood outside New York ' Madison Square Garden and just stared, almost speechless. I was a farm boy from County Kilke nny, a child who some thought would n ever walk, let alone go as far as I had in the world.From the day I was born, there was a problem. The doctors at the Dublin hospital told my parents I had phocomelia, a deformity that affected both legs below the kn ee, which were outward and shorter tha n no rmal and each foot had just three toes.Life was tough. I could n t sta nd, much less walk. I rarely left the farmhouse —and the n only in some one ' s arms. Mom bun dled me up whe never she took me to tow n, no matter the seas on.The world will s ee him when he can walk, ” she tolcADdidie will walk. ”Mom devoted herself to helping me. She tried everything to get me on my feet. When I was three, she and Dad took me to a clinic in Dublin.A few weeks later we returned to Dublin with my artificial limbs (肢).Back home I practiced walki ng with my new limbs.“ Theres 'nothing anyone can do but you can o'm ts,ai”d. MY“ou and I are going to walk through town.The next day Mom dressed me in my finest clothes. She wore a summer dress and fixed her hair and makeup. Dad drove us to the church. We stepped out of the car. Mom took my hand. “Hold your head up high, now, Ronan, ”she said.We walked 300 meters to the pos t office. It was the farthest I d walked, and'I was sweating from the effort. Then we left the post office and continued down the street, Mom's eyes shining with a mother's pride.That night, back on our farm, I lay exhausted on my bed. It meant noth ing, though, compared to what I ddone on my walk.Then I began to pursue my dream of singing. And at every step Mom's words came back to me —Ronan, you can do anything anyone else can do—and the faith she had in God, who would help me do it.I 've sung from the grandest stages in Europe , to music played by the world s finest m'usicians. That night, I stood at the Madison Square Garden, with Mo m's words chiming in my ears. Then I began singing. I couldn't feel the pulse of the music in my feet, but I felt it deep in my heart, the same place where Mo m's promise lived.36. What was the problem with the author as a baby?A. He was expected unable to walk.B. He was born outward in character.C. He had a problem with listening.D. He was shorter than a normal baby.37. The underlined word “ deformity ” in the secpohndmpoasrtapgrroabably means .A. shortcomingB. disadvantageC. disabilityD. delay38. Why did Mom dress him and herself in finest clothes?A. To hide their depressed feeling.B. To indicate it an unusual day.C. To show off their clothes.D. To celebrate his successful operation.39. From the story we may conclude that his mother was ________ .A. determinedB. stubbornC. generousD. distinguished40. According to the writer, what mattered most in his success?A. His consistent effort.B. His talent for music.C. His countless failures.D. His mother ' s promise.B(BEIJING , August 10) —The Beijing Daily has put together a number of tips for cost-efficient travel in Beijing.★ Subway transfer“Transfer”is a word frequently used by volunteers helping visitors choose the best way of transport during the ongoing Beijing Olympics to save time.On the seven subway lines now in operation, the transport authorities have set up a total of 16 transfer stations: Transfer between Line 2 and Line 1 at Jianguomen and Fuxingmen stations ;Transfer between Line 2 and Line 5 at Chongwenmen and Yonghegong stations;Transfer between Line 2 and Line 13 at Dongzhimen and Xizhimen stations; Dongzhimen station can also bring you to Beijing Capital International Airport via the Airport Line ;Transfer between Line 1 and Line Batong at Sihui and Sihuidong stations ;Transfer from Line 1 to Line 10 at Guomao station to reach Zhongguancun, the north Third Ring Road (going north and west) or Jinsong (going south).Via Line 10, transfer to Line 8 at Beitucheng station to reach the Olympic central zone, where the “Bird 'sNest”and other venues are located; transfer to Line 5 at Huixinxijie Nankou; transfer to Line 13 at Zhichunlu and Shaoyaoju stations; Sanyuanqiao station takes you to the airport via the Airport Line.★ From subway to busBeijing s 'subway system is thoroughly linked with bus routes.The Beijing Railway Station, which can be reached via the Line 2 subway, has bus lines going north, southeast and to the West Railway Station, covering Chaoyang, Tongzhou, Daxing and other districts.Xizhimen station is linked to many bus routes that go south and northeast. The long-distance bus routes nearDongzhimen station pass through Shunyi, Pinggu and other outskirts.★ Park and ridePark and ride facilities allow commuters to leave their personal vehicles in a parking lot and transfer to a bus or rail system.In Beijing, because of city planning and other factors, park and ride is limited to bus and subway stations bey ond the Fourth Ring Road. Since the Line 5 subway bega n operati ng, a low-fare park ing lot, the largest in Beiji ng, was created at Tianton gyua n Beizha n stati on. Drivers are en couraged to spe nd just two yua n per day park ing their vehicles and take the subway into the city.41. At which of the stati on, passe ngers can go to the Beijing Capital Intern ati onal Airport by subway?A. Don gzhime n and Xizhime n.B. Jia nguome n and Fux in gme n.C. Don gzhime n and Sanyuanq iao.D. Zhichu nlu and Shaoyaoju.42. Accord ing to the tips, if you take Line 2, how can you reach Zhon ggua ncun?A. Transfer to Line 1 at Jianguomen station, and then transfer to Line 10 at Guomao station.B. Transfer to Line 5 at Chongwenmen station, and then transfer to Line 10 at Guomao station.C. Transfer to Line 13 at Dongzhimen station, and then transfer to Line 8 at Beituchengstation.D. Transfer to Line 1 at Dongzhimen station, and then transfer to Line 10 at Guomao station.43. Which of the followi ng is TRUE?A. You can get to the Beiji ng Railway Stati on via the Li ne 5 subway.B. Park and ride is limited to bus and subway stations beyond the Third Ring Road.C. Drivers can spe nd a little money in park ing their vehicles in the largest park ing lot.D. Drivers must park their cars in the largest park ing lot and tran sfer to a bus or rail system.44. Which of the followi ng is NOT true?A. From the Beijing Railway Station, you can take buses to the West Railway Station.B. From the Beijing Railway Station, you can take the subway to the West Railway Station.C. The Beijing Railway Station has bus lines going north and southeast.D. The Beijing Railway Station has bus lines going southeast and to the West Railway Station.45. What is the purpose of the tips?A. To help volunteers save time during the ongoing Olympic Games.B. To help tourists enjoy the places of interest in Beijing.C. To make people lear n about the daily tran sport in Beiji ng.D. To make it convenient and efficient to travel in Beijing during the ongoing Olympic Games.CWhen we 're little, our mother is the center of our attention, and we are the center of hers. So our mother ' characteristics leave an indelible(持久的)impression, and we are forever after attracted to people with her facial features, body type, pers on ality, eve n sense of humor. If our mother is warm and giv ing, as adults we tend to be attracted to people who are warm and giving. If our mother is strong and even-tempered, we are going to be attracted to a fair-min ded stre ngth in our mates.The mother has an additi onal in flue nee on her sons: she not only gives them clues to what they will find attractive in a mate, but also affects how they feel about women in general. So if she is warm and nice, her sons are going to think that 'the way women are. They will probably grow up to be warm and responsive lovers and also be cooperative around the house.Con versely, a mother who has a depressive pers on ality, and is sometimes frien dly but the n sudde nly tur nscold and reject ing, may raise a man who becomes a dan ce-away lover ".Because he's bee n so scared about love from his mother, he ' afraid of commitment and may pull away from a girlfriend for this reason.While the mother determ ines in large part what qualities attract us in a mate, it ' the father—the first male in our lives —who in flue nces how we relate to the opposite sex. Fathers have an eno rmous effect on their childre n ' pers on alities and cha nces of marital happ in ess.Just as mothers in flue nee their son's gen eral feeli ngs toward wome n, fathers in flue nee their daughter' gen eral feeli ngs about men. If a father lavishes praise on his daughter and dem on strates that she is a worthwhile person, she'll feel very good about herself in relation to men. But if the father is cold, critical or absent, the daughter will tend to feel she 'snot very lovable or attractive.In additi on, most of us grow up with people of similar social circumsta nces. We hang around with people in the same tow n; our friends have about the same educatio nal backgro unds and career goals. We tend to be most comfortable with these people, and therefore we tend to link up with others whose families are often much like our own.46. Why do our mother ' characteristics leave us an indelible impression?A. Because we are likely to be attached to people with her characteristics.B. Because the mother and her child are the cen ters of each other whe n her child is very young.C. Because our mother is better tha n our dad.D. Because our mother is a woma n who is kind to us.47. Which of the followi ng is NOT true?A. If our mother is warm and giving, we love to be together with warm and generous people.B. If our mother is strong and well-c on trolled, we are going to be attracted to a fair-mi nded stre ngth inour mates.C. M other not only gives her children clues to what they will find attractive in a mate, but also affects how they feel aboutwome n in gen eral.D. Fathers in flue nee their daughter ' gen eral feeli ngs about men.48. What can we know from Paragraphs 2 and 3?A. The mother only in flue nces her sons.B. The sons always think women are warm and nice.C. A mother who has a depressive pers on ality is sure to raise a dan ce-away lover.D. The mother has an additi onal in flue nee on her sons.49. What does the underlined word lavishes" in Paragraph 5 probably mean?A. Uses much.B. Uses little.C. Never uses.D. Seldom uses.50. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Mothers 'in flue nee on their sons.B. Pare nts' in flue nee on their childre n.C. Pare nts' impressi on on their childre n.D. Fathers' in flue nee on their daughters.DWhile I was having dinner with a well-known author and lecturer, our conversation drifted to money. I have eno ugh mon ey," he told me casually. I don 'tn eed any more mon ey."Of course you can say that, ” I thought to myself. You get fifteen thousand dollars for a lecture."Then I caught my thought process, and pondered(仔纟田考虑)more deeply on his statement. Is he satisfied because he has a lot of money, or does he have a lot of money because he chooses to be satisfied?I know people with more money tha n this man, and they still don 'thave eno ugh. And I know people withvery little mon ey, and they always have eno ugh. So is eno ugh ness someth ing that happe ns to us whe n we reach a certain level, or is it an experienee we can choose and celebrate at any time?My friends Adria n and Carey live in a humble cottage in the rain forest. They have quite a modest in come, no teleph one, and they walk around n aked most of the time. I thi nk they are the happiest people I know. They wake up with the sun, love each other very much, and welcome guests with a full and open heart. They appreciate every mome nt of their lives, have no distract ion games going, and are not wait ing for the big break around the corner. When I am with them, the predo minant (主要的)feeli ng I have is, ft 'sail right here —why would anyone want anything more?"Ram Dass used to say, There are three kinds of people in the world: those who say, Too much!' ;ose who say, Not eno ugh! ';a nd those who say, Ah, just right! ' ;"Since too much" of one thing implies not eno ugh" of ano ther, there are really only two approaches to life: lack or conten tme nt.51. From the first paragraph, we can infer that the lecturer _________ .A. was livi ng a happy lifeB. was careless about his moneyC. was satisfied with his lifeD. was rich eno ugh to live a happy life52. We lear n from the un derl ined part that __________ .A. it 'money that is of importaneeB. it 'otmoney but the attitude that mattersC. we don 'have to have much moneyD. we won 'have eno ugh money inlife53. What does the author think of Adrian and Carey ' life?A. They have no guests.B. They have all they want.C. They live a very hard life.D. They live a very happy life.54. Accord ing to the last paragraph, people have two differe nt attitudes towards life: __________ .A. not eno ugh or too muchB. lack or too muchC. lack or conten tme ntD. just right or eno ugh55. Which of the follow ing best suits the passage?A. Noth ing is better tha n a conten ted mind.B. Where there is a will, there is a way.满分 25分)据报道,美国学生每天花在体育活动上的时间达12分钟。