天津市和平区2023-2024学年高三上学期期末质量调查英语试卷(PDF版含答案,含听力音频无听力原文)

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和平区 2023-2024 学年度第一学期高三年级英语学科
期末质量调查试卷参考答案
卷Ⅰ
听力
1-5 BCABC 6-10 CABAB 11-15 ACBAC
单项填空
16-20 ABCBC 21-25 DBBAA 26-30 BBACA
完形填空
31-35 CADCA 36-40 CACBA 41-45 CADCB 46-50 CCDCA
阅读理解
51-55 BDCCB 56-60 CCBBD 61-65 CBBDC 66-70 CBBAC
卷Ⅱ
阅读表达
71. She has to support her mother but no income of her own without her
husband.
72. Because the current teacher appeared very keen to leave.
Because the current teacher had made such an abrupt dimension.
73. She felt happy for getting the job but panic at the thought of being a teacher
of teenagers.
74. How challenging her job is.
How difficult it is to teach such students.
写前任老师为什么离开的,不给分。
75. Open.
Suggested answer: “Rewarding” in the story suggests that the slow process
of making a difference in the students’ lives was fulfilling and brought a
sense of accomplishment.
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注意事项:
1. 答第 I 卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、 考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。
蛉 2. 选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应的题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干
坻 净后,再填涂其它答案。
喇 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 20 分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 5 分)
宗 听下面五段对话。 每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A 、 B 、 C 三个选项中选出
蛔 .::: 最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关
中 ' ii 小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
来 归 _·· I . Where is the woman working now
、 …… A. In a company.
兴 .. 紫 B. In a bank.
罢 .... C. In a law firm. i
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千 2. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers
节 , A. Husband and wife. i
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等 i B. Boss and secretary. !·
叩 C. Seller and customer. 吽 3. What does the woman think of Christie's
芯 茹 A. It's too expensive.
吓 喃… B. It's too far away.
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悉 1·,1··' C. It's too crowded.
呏 …·….: 4. What will the man do for the woman



讨 .…:::! A. Renew two books. …
袒 B. Return two books.
罢 .. C. Borrow two books.
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泰 杂 5. Why is the man upset
蛊 ,\ 持. A. He missed his plane. :
霖 : B. He had a traffic accident. :
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迟0 C. He failed to find a place to park. :: 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
叶—N ·…
笱 · 听下面几段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题 , 从题中所给的A 、 B 、 C 、孙 …o ·: 三个选项中选出最佳选项 , 并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段对话或独白前 , 你将有时间
芍z :· 阅读各小题凶 , 每小题5秒钟 ; 听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读
聪 斗 两遍 。
钟 ' 听下面一段对话,回答第 6 至第 8 小题。
念 6. Why was the girl unwilling to answer her dad's question
A. She was .an~ious to leave.
B. She didn't get the report card.
C. She didn ' t do well in some classes.
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7. For which class did the girl NOT hand in her homework
A. French.
B. English.
C. Math.
8. Who is Mr. Jones
A. An English teacher.
B. A history teacher.
C. A math teacher.
听下面一段对话 , 回答第9 至第 11 小题 。
9. How long did the woman think John would stay in Italy
A. Two weeks.
B. Two months.
C. Two years .
I 0. Why was Marco eager to learn English
A. He planned a trip to England.
B. He had business with Americans.
C. He was interested in American culture.
11. Where does this conversation most probably take place
A. In America.
B. In England.
C. In Italy.
听下面一段独白,回答第 12 至第 15 小题。
12. Who is Jim Brown
A. The organizer of the program.
B. A participant of the course.
C. An experienced climber.
13. Why are the students encouraged to join the program
A. To have a wonderful adventure.
B. To better their climbing skills;
C. To try some new equipment.
14. How many people can be admitted into the program
A. 20.
B. 25.
C. 30.
15. H ow can the students register for the program
A. Tell the course instructor after class.
B. Call the State Park Climbing Center.
C. Return the application form to the speaker.
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第二部分: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)
从 A 、 B 、 C 、 D 四个选项中 , 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项 。
16. —Math is rea(ly killing me! I'm thinking of giving it up.
——.Y ou'll never get your dream job as a market analyst if you don 't stick to it.
A. No pains, no gains. B . Better late than never.
C. All's \Vell that ends well. D . Two heads are bett.er than one.
17 . Assuming an earthquake , what will we do
A. to happen B. h appens C. happening D. will happen
18. We can_ the options and try to come to~decision
A. make up B. set up C. weigh up D , cut up
ch
19. I will be sorry ——_ this company, but I was offered an opportunity in a field whi
I really enjoy.
A. for leaving; to have worked B. to leave; to work
C. for having left: about working D. to have left ; for working
20. I expect you bored with working at the Post Office by this time next year and
for a more interesting job.
A. have become; will have looked B. found; will have panned
C. will have become ; will be looking D. had found; had been panning
21 . - How come Tom picked a quarrel with his wife
-_— We also have the occasional argument.
What's on B . Guess what C. For what D . Who doesn't A.
22. the classic Shi Ji, the only great historical wotks J-had been exposed to were Home
r's
epic poems.
A. Superior to B. Prior to C. Due to . · D. Simiiar to
23. The train doesn't stop at_ station along the way, but it stops at . of the m
ain
ones.
A. all; either B. every ; most C. fe'w; all D. each; non
e
24. It is widely believed much television isn't healthy for children.
A. that B. how C. whether D. so
25 . Most of the characters in Aesop's stories are animals, the ,,qualities _ Aesop used
to
reflect human traits and wisdom.
A . of which B. with which C. from whom D. of whom
26. Sharing is a reaction to our increasing need for goods and services — lower prices but
still of good quality.
A. for B. at C. by D. through
27. — the council has provided places for us to tak~our empty bottles for recycling, many
of us still throw glass bottles into the ordinary dustbins.
A. However B. Even though C. On account of D. Despite
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28. She advised young people should 'be realistic and seek guidance from expert consultants
before
A. rushing into things B. bursting out laughing
C. falling into ruins D. striking a chord 奇
29. The dry-cleaner's couldn't get the dirt out completely, but you can—see it now. 怅卡 郊
A. app—roximately B. virtually C. bar
ely D . practically

30. They finished the project; it was due on last Friday. 2
A. must have B. ought to have 0
C. would have D. might have 2
第二节:完形填空(共 20小题,每小题 1.5分,满分30 分) 3
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 31-50 题所给的 A、 B、 C、 D 四个选项中,
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选出最佳选项。 0
The mission of Faces of Santa Ana is to lovingly engage the homeless throug)l art. In July 2lr 滨磺 滓
2015, Brian Peterson and his wife had just moved to Santa Ana, California with a burning 4Jti
desire in their hearts to love their neighbors. Outside the couple's fourth-floor apartment, a(n)
斗man was often yelling on the street corner, sometimes keeping them工 at night.
Peterson, 28, would pass the guy on his way to work as a car designer, but they nev~r _TI_. \
One day, Peterson was relaxing in his living room, reading the book Love .Does, about the '
power of love .in action, when his _J土 disturbed .by the homeless man. _&_ by the book's· 啡
compassionate (有同情心的) message, Peterson made a(n) _立立_ decision: He was going 世 湮
outside to introduce himself. h亭 盗
In that first _立一, Peterson learned that the man's name was Matt Fads. He'd moved to 书 沁
Southern California to pursue a career _逗, but he soon fell on hard times and _J2_ living on '
the street for more than a decade. 3
"It was a strange thing to me," Peterson recalled later. "I saw立 on the face of-a man 笠淙
who hadn't shaved in probably a year. And the -1.L inside of him inspired me.".立 Peterson, 啪
a graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Art, hadn't picked up a paintbrush in about eight years, 烯 啦
he found himself asking if he could _n_ Faris's portrait. And Faris said yes. 书
Peterson's _旦with Faris led him to fonn Faces of Santa Ana, a no·nprofit organization
focused on土 and painting portraits of members of the community who are unhoused. 干 悚
Peterson sells the 30-by-40-inch canvas(画布)-signed by .both subject and artist一for a few 涅 中
thousand dollars, i!nd put half into what he calls a "love account" for his _篮. 讲
Many of Peterson's new friends use the donations to secure immediate _fl_- medical care, 涛
hotel rooms, food. Faris used the funds from his portrait to record an album, realizing his 48 呻
dreams. 洼
Peterson has painted 41 of these portraits himself. He's discovered that the buyers tend to 嵌
connect to the story of the person in the painting, finding立 and often friendship with 牡
someone they might have otherwise overlooked. "People often tell me,'I w邸 the one that 扣
would cross the street. But I see homeless people竺now,"'Peterson says. "I didn't know 涨
that would happen." '
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: 31 . A. talented B. strange C. homeless
D. old
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: 32. A. awake B. anxious C. awkward D. amazed ::
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:: 33. A. approached B. encountered C. quarreled D. spoke ·i
蛉 ;i 34. A. hobby B. space C. quiet
D. work
· 35. A. Inspired B. Enforced C. Informed D. Reminded 宝 … .i.: ·:·! 36. A. indifferent B. independent C. unexpected D. unwise
谥 37. A. conversation B. compassion C. presentation D. realization
品 : 38. A. in painting B. in health c. ·i n music D. in sales
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忠 ::i 39. A. settled down B. ended up C. come up D. arise from
中 艺 · 40. A. beauty B. friendliness C . determmat1on D. thirst …
来 .勹 . i 41 . A. honesty B. calm C. life D. bravery
兴 42. A. Even though B: Nowthat C. Since D. When .: 43. A. sell B. collect C. evaluate D. paint
罢 惑. 44. A. competition B. concentration C. connection D. cooperation
忿 …. 45. A . prepanng B. befriending C. promoting D. bargaining :
華 :::: 46. A. customers B. artists C. models D. volunteers …
哏 ;:·: 47. A. changes B. contributions C. necessities D. salaries ::·:
涩 …· 48. A. childhood B. forgotten C. impossible D. musical 砰 :::
求 察 i: 49. A. support B. comfort C. similarities D. recognition

叶 50. A. differently B. closely C. safely D. diversely f
. 第三部分:阅读理解(共 20 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 50 分)\ i
i 阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的 A 、 B 、 C 、 D 四个选项中,
选出最佳选项。
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蛋 i:··_ You' re)ooking for a holiday with a difference It's on offer. right here! Come with us on a
苦 :·…, very special tom of.the great southern continent Antarctica. It 's the pnly untouched wilderness
…·\ . left i;:in our planet. For 10 months of the year; the continent is inaccessible by ships. 察 ::
蛊 霖 总 Consequently, our tours~re conducted in the brief period in I.ate spring when the ice has melted :
迟 : and we can reach Antarctica. :.
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. So why should I go there
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ca may lack man-made attractions, but its natural beauty is breathtaking. You ' ll
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I : want to tell your grandchildren about, this trip in years to come. Ninety-eight percent of this 芍笱 … i i. continent is covered with ice, which ·contains 70 per cent of the world's fresh water; although it 0 ·:
N : receives very little rainfall. ::·:
卤I : What kind of things could I see and do there 誕 斗 :::
每 ' 1 Our tours are conducted in summer, but you have to remember that summer is six months ··
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.::· later in the Southern Hemisphere. Apart from the Arctic region, Antarctica is one of the two
:·: areas on ·earth where you can enjoy 24 hours of sunlight. To get there, we have our own ship,
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which is equipped with a helicopter and a landing pad. Once there you'll be able to observe
... penguins and birds, and even watch whales and seals in the ocean.
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Do your tours damage the environment
No, not at all. We don't disturb the wildlife, and we remove all the rul:,bish thl,lt we produce.
We strictly. follow the guidelines contained in the 1991 Antarctica Agreement, which bans oil
exploration and protects wildlife.
How Jong does a tour last
That depends on which tour package yo choose. You can v~sit the Antari:;t_i_i;-region for as
long as a month or, if you depart from A1,1stralia, you can see the Antarctic continent from the
air in just one day. We will fly you over the continent so you can see it from tJ:fort of your
seat on one of our aircraft. The exact route depends on the weather on the day of the .tour, but
normally the flights pass over the Antarctic coastline and then_head inland over vast landscapes
formed by ice and dramatic mountain ranges. ,
That sounds really interesting. How do I make a booking
South Pole Tours are based in Christchurch, New Zealand. Call us cm 256.74874 today!
51. According to Paragraph 1, what can we learn about Antarctica
A. Antarctica is a crowded tourist destination.
B. Spring is the best time to visit Antarctica.
C. The tour to Antarctica is quite expensive.
D. Antarctica is accessible by heljcopters at any_t ime.
52. Tourists paying a.visit to Antarctica can ·. .
A. find many man-made attractions
B. share the experiences with each other
C. reach Antarctica by taking a helicopter
D. have c_hances to view some sea animals
53. According to the guidelines, which action is proper-to address environmental concerns
A; Visitors must take fresh water with them while visiting the continent.
B. The continent must be closed to visitors in late spring every year.
C. Polar tour must be conducted without disturbing its wildlife.
D. Oil exploration is allowed only when all the rubbish is removed.
54. The length of the tour will be determined by . .
A. the weather on the day of the tour
B. the route visitors take to the region
C. the tour package you decided on
D. the amount of money tourists paid
55 . What is the author's purpose in writing the passage
A. To introduce some information of Antarctica to readers.
B. To attract potential tourists to go on a visit to Antarctica.
C. To highlight some rules for visitors staying on Antarctica.
D. Topr omote new busmesses on the continent of Antarctica.
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Camping is a rite of passage (成人礼) if you grow up in Canada. It's a child's first taste of
what living in the wild really means. But growing up as an immigrant (移 民) from India, I
thought it was strange. I simply didn't understand why so many people loved nature when the
comfort of your home still existed.
Then I turned 20 and started trying new things. I had been experiencing mental health
issues for quite some time and 'I discovered being out in nature helped me calm down. So, I
decided to try camping.
The night before the trip I was quite excited. Then I overheard a conversation between my
father and mother. "Why does she have to do this Doesn't she know she can just stay at
home " my father asked. "This is what Canadian kids do, it's okay, she'll be fine!" my mom
explained. My parents had no faith in me surviving one night in the wild.
'My friends and I set up our campsite in the woods. As the day went on, we ate, played by
the water and met our camping neighbors. Time felt like it slowed down; life felt gentler and
easier. Suddenly, I realized : I was doing it! I was camping! As the day turned into night, the
stars came out and I was amazed by all the twinkling lights above me. I won't lie. I had the
worst sleep of my life. Morning came and I was up and ready to make breakfast, coffee and tea.
I, didn't even realize I was sad to leave until we started packing everything up.
I wasn't just leaving, having accomplished something I never thought I would do. I was
leaving with a real sense of community, a real sense of appreciation for what the great outdoors
had to offer, and a completely different outlook on an activity that I had thought strange for so
many years . It made me realize the beauty of Canada wasn't in the things we did, but in the
community we built.
56. What was the author's attitude toward camping as a child
A. She was passionate.
B. She was frightened.
C. She felt it unnecessary.
D. She considered it beneficial.
57. What pushed the author to try camping
A. Her friends ' invitation.
B. Her curiosity about the wild.
C. Her desire to restore her mental health.
D. Her parents'doubts about her survival skills.
58. What can be used to best describe the writer's feeling during the camp
A. Eager and proud.
B. Relaxed and fulfilled.
C. Challenging but satisfied.
D. Confident but regretful.
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59. What did the author think of the camping trip
A. It deepened her love of camping.
B. It helped her find a sense of belonging.
C. It was peaceful sleeping outdoors.
D. It gave her the courage to overcome challenges. 口f 峙
60. What is the proper title of the passage 卡 郊
A. A new life in Canada. 囡
B. Go back to nature. 2
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electronic products that we just can't live without. In fact, the speed of technological innovation 2 淫

can make last year's must-have this year's junk. And that's the problem. · 4 滓…
The average life span of a personal computer has been shortened to around 18 months— ·.I:
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and this has nothing to do with worn-mice or damaged disk drives. Simply put, electronic ::
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products can become out of date before you've even figured out how they work. ·:
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So what happens to all those old keyboards, monitors, organizers and CPUs Most are

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stored away in a warehouse (仓库), taking up valuable space. But many end up in landfills, and :: \
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Unfortunately, this problem is not going to disappear anytime soon—in fact, it is growing : 涅 沁
by the minute. In Japan alone, people throw away some 20 million TVs, washing machines, :: 酗
refrigerators and air conditioners each year. What is to be done with all this techno-trash ii:!· 伈
One way to reduce waste is to avoid throwing away in the first place. Many companies ·…:
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reuse parts from old products in new models. This is not cheating-it makes both 书…
environmental and economic sense. Cannon, for example, has adopted a philosophy known as ... 姿

"kyosei", meaning "living and working together for the common good'.'- a goal of achieving i ,
balance between the environment and the corporate (公司的) activities. The company has even i
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gone so far as to say that environmental assurance should come before all business activities, ii 屯 养
and that companies unable to achieve such assurance do not deserve to remain in business. ·: 牛
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reduce, reuse and recycle more than 90% of its used products. In 1999, for example, Cannon 1 枭
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collected 128,000 copying machines and 12,175 tons of toner cartridges(色粉盒) in Japan, i: "
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concept, called "design for the environment". Not only does this make environmental sense, but i
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it saves the customer money. IBM, meanwhile, recently planned programs in Canada and the ::
US that, for a small fee, will take back not just an IBM but also any manufacturer's computer. :

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采 D. be used forever
硐 62. What is not the problem caused by the out-of-date high-tech products
宗 : A. Too much room is needed for their probable storage. ·:

申 : B. People do not know how to deal with t
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来 、 :::: 63. What idea can be learned through the example of Canon :
兴 :i·…· A. Business must be achieved at the cost of environment. .
罢 i器 B. Environment holds great importance than business.
立 :.: C. Business and environment has little impact on each other. …

惑 … D. Recycling makes only environment sense instead of economic benefits.
哏 64. When the author says, "electronic garbage can be controlled during the design phase", he
叔 means .
悉 A. while designing products, we must make something to contain garbage 呤
戈 吽1 B. while designing products, don't throw away garbage away 1
宵 诸 C. while designing, we must work out how much garbage the new product will bring about .i·:
罢 D. while designing, we must take environment into consideration. :::
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B. The techno-trash problem can easily be solved in big countries
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whether this problem can be solved or not

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疮 ·; Everyone knows that the choices we make affect our future. Suppose I am an intelligent
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芍 ·1·…. student with good marks. However, being lazy, I do badly in my examinations. I am refused 0 :::
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_ All these are all from a bad choice!
只c0 However, your choices affect your future in a way that is a lot more complicated. This is
N because nearly all the choices you make affect your character. Your character is displayed 凶
through your choices, but it is also formed by them. Whenever you make a choice, your 怒 斗
杂 ' character changes or grows, or diminishes (降低减弱) depending on whether the decision you
冞a made is wise or foolish. Your character is being made by you, bit by bit, choice by choice. And
so, you become the sort of person who will make a certain kind of choice in a certain situation.
Some will argue this is not true. After all, the field of human choice is a narrow one. Most
of the things that form us in our lives are not subject to choice. We cannot choose when and

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where to be born, whether our families will be rich or poor, kind or cruel. We cannot even
entirely control who we will meet in our lives. With so much that we cannot cho'ose, how can
we be said to be responsible for anything
There is some truth in this. We are thrown into life without any say over the matter, and
have little control over most of it. However, we do have some power of choice, and we do
control the most imp011ant thing of all : how we respond to circumstances. We can choose to
keep struggling in hard tiines, or to give up.
This ability to choose how we behave and respond is a great gift. It is our key to having
confidence in the future. It is human nature to fear the future, as the future is unknown. You
cannot enti~ely control what will happen to you tomorrow. But if you have confidence in your
character, formed by years of making good choices, then you do know one thing for certain
about the future: no matter what happens, you will make a choice that you will be proud of.
At every moment, then, practise forming your character when you make your choices, no
matter how small they are. Rem如ber: your choices form your character. And your character
determines your future.
66. With the e~ample in paragraph I; the author intends to show that_.
A. a good choice of job is a guarantee of one's bright future
S. intelligent people always tend to be somewhat lazy
C. a bad choice of being lazy may affect one's life bit. by bit
D. a golden future will never be if one is refused by university
67. Your choices may affect your f uture ma complicated way because , .
A. your future is solely determined by a certain choice
B. your choices and character shape each other, finally influencing the future
C. your future can only be formed if the choices are right
D. y our character is always changing and so 1s your future
68 . What does the underlined part mean in paragraph.3
A. not chosen as a subject to learn
B. not based on your choices
C. not depended on your future
D. not affected by your pleasure
69. According to the passage, why is the ability to choose how we behave considered a great gift
A. It guarantees you to have confidence in the future.
B. It plete control over one's future life.
C. It eliminates your fear of the unknown future.
D . .It provides you a favorable future as expected.
70. What do the "choice" mentioned in the passage refer to
A. Choose to be a brave man with nothing to fear of.
B. Choose to be a hardworking man to get a bright future.
C. Choose to have a positive response to the unknown future .
D. Choose to have a determined mind to keep struggling.
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卷 II 主观题(共 35 分)
第一节:阅读表达(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)
阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
I rememberthe day I sat down and considered my future quite clearly. I had.been widowed
recently, and I 1:iad an elderly mother to support but no income of my owri. I no longer had the
luxury of a husband supporting me, so it was time to get a job. With my background ·and
quaJifications, the easiest way for me to earn moriey was to become a teacher.
A friend told me his school was looking for an English teacher, so I arranged an interview
with the principal. Fifteen minutes after stepping into her office, I was given the job and asked
ifl was able to begin teaching that s_ame day. The current English teacher appeared very keen to
leave!
I wondered why ,she had made such an abrupt decision, but I was secretly pleased that her
loss had become my gain. I walked towards the classroom on that first day, wondering about the
wisdom of my decision to accept the principal's offer. The thought of standing in front of a
group of teenagers made me scared and I started to panic.
The classroom was empty when I entered it. ·Slowly, the teenagers I was expecting arrived
in groups of four and five . Finally every seat was taken and I stared out at the blank faces in
front of me. They had been shown little respect and so心 they had given up on education and on
themselves. No one was listening or seemed to care what J was doing. I knew I wasn't a gifted
teacher and it was only my first day, but nothing I did motivated these students. They were
bored and restless.
I knew why their previous tea~her had left. That night I _sat at home. The same question
kept repeating itself in my head, even when I tried to distract myself by watching late-night
movies: "How could I make a huge difference to their lives ". I decided I wo~ld take up the
challenge. It was a slow process; but it was also the most rewarding experience of my life. It
took time, but my patience was rewarded. They had discovered the joy of learning and I had
discovered what it really means to be a teacher.
71. What made the writer have to get-ajob herself (no more than 15 words)
72. Why was the writer able to begin teaching that saine day (no more than 10 words)
73 . How does the writer feel on that first day And why ·(no more than 20 words)
74. What does the writer intend to tell us ih paragraph 4 (no more than 15 words)
75. How do you understand "rewarding" according to the story (no more than 20 words)
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