天津一中2022—2022学年度高三年级第二次月考英语学科试卷本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)、第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试用时120分钟。考生务必将答案涂写答题纸和答题卡的规定位置上,答在试卷上的无效。祝各位考生考试顺利!第I卷(选择题,共115分)第一部分:听力测试(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5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小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whycan’tthewomanhelptheman?A.Sheistoobusyatthemoment.B.Shedoesn’tknowwherethestationis.C.Shejustwantstoplayatrickonhim.2.Whydidn’tthemantakeanypicturesofthetower?A.HerantoseeafilmB.Hedidn’ttakehiscamera.C.Therewasnofilmleft.3.Howlongistheriver?A.About2,500miles.B.About625miles.C.About835miles.4.Whatwillthemandoforthewoman?A.Renewtwobooksatthelibrary.B.Returntwobooksatthelibrary.C.Borrowtwobooksatthemuseum.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Johnhaslostsomeweight.B.Johnisslightlyoverweight.C.Johnhasstoppeddieting.-20-\n第二节(共10个小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并涂在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各小题(每小题5秒钟),听完后,你将有5秒钟时间回答各个小题。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至8题。6.WhywasO.Henryputintoprison?A.Hewasthoughttohavestolenmoneyfromthebank.B.Hesetfiretothehouseofhisneighbor’s.C.Hewastryingtokillapersonwhohehated.7.WhatwereO.Henry’sstoriesmostlyabout?A.Hisexperiencesintheprison.B.Hischildhoodandsufferings.C.NewYorkanditspoorpeople.8.WhichwastrueaboutO.Henry?A.HewasborninNorthCaliforniain1862.B.Hereceivedquitegoodschoolingwhenhewasyoung.C.Peoplelikehisshortstoriesmainlybecauseofthesurprisingendings.听下面一段对话,回答第9至11题。9.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?A.Toapplyforajobinhercompany.B.Togetsomeinformationofapositioninhercompany.C.Torecommendhisdaughtertothewoman.10.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedintheconversation?A.Height.B.Weight.C.Homeaddress.11.Whatcanweknowabouttheman’sdaughter?A.Sheisover30yearsold.B.Sheisabletogetalongwithothers.C.Shecanspeakthreeforeignlanguages.听下面一段独白,回答第12至15题。12.Whatdoesavegetarianversionofahotdogcontain?A.Pork.B.Turkey.C.Tofu.-20-\n13.WhatkindofhotdogsdoAmericanpeopleenjoymost?A.Thosecontainingmustardandonion.B.Thoseshapedlikeatube.C.Thosecookedoverafire.14.Whyisahotdogalsocalledfrankfurterorfrank?A.ThecityofFrankfurt-am-Mainissaidtobeitsbirthplace.B.ThepeopleinFrankfurt-am-Mainenjoyhotdogsmost.C.ThebutcherFrankfurtissaidtohavemadethefirsthotdog.15.Howmanycitiesclaimthatitcreatedthefood?A.2.B.3.C.4.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.—Oh,yousoundedjustlikeanative.—______.Istillhavetroubleexpressingmyself.A.Well,notquiteB.Idon’tcareC.Yes,you’rerightD.I’mgladyoulikeit17.Acommonmemorytheyallhave______theirschooldaysistheschooluniform.A.onB.ofC.toD.with18.Thescientificawards,liketheNobelPrizein2022,areequaltoall,______theresearchfindingsaregoodenough.A.soB.aslongasC.althoughD.eventhough19.Schoolsshouldbelivelyplaceswhereindividualsareencouragedto______totheirgreatestpotential.A.cultivateB.accelerateC.expandD.develop20.ItisgenerallybelievedthatWatsonandCrick’sdiscoveryaboutDNAwas____beginningof_____enormousadvancesin_____fieldofgenetics.A.the,the,theB./,/,theC.the,/,-20-\ntheD.the,the,a21.Every40minuteswewilltakea20-minutebreak,______yourguidewillgiveashorttalkondifferentaspectoftheGreatWall.A.duringthatB.andwhenC.whichD.duringwhichtime22.Languagesacrosstheworldarebecomingextinct______endangeredmammalsandfourtimesendangeredbirds.A.attwicetherateofB.astwicefastasC.twicefasterasD.twiceatrateof23.Someschools,includingus,willhavetomake______inagreementwiththenationalsoccerreform.A.attachmentsB.adjustmentsC.commentsD.achievements24.WhenwefirstmetEliza,shehadnomanners,butsaid______herhead,withoutthinking.A.nomatterwhatenteredB.anythingcameintoC.whateverenteredD.whattherewascameinto25.NewYorkStatehaspassedalawrequiringthatalllegalcontracts_____insimple,understandableEnglish.A.bewrittenB.writtenC.tobewrittenD.write26.AnincreasedconcentrationofcarbondioxideandcertainothergasesintheEarth’satmosphere______globalwarming.A.contributingtoB.contributetoC.contributestoD.tocontributeto27.SometimesIactasalisteningearforfellowstudents______whatisbotheringthem.A.totalkoverB.talkedaboutC.talkaboutD.havingtalkedover28.AsaChinesesayinggoes, amountain______betoohighoranoceantoodeep.Therefore,thereisnoendtoourself-improvement.-20-\nA.shallneverB.willeverC.canneverD.mustever29.Itwasnotuntiltheendofthetrip______Irealizedwhatagoodfeelingitwastohavehelpedsomeoneintrouble.A.asB.thatC.whereD.when30.HemusthavesensedthatI______him.Hesuddenlyglancedatmeandsaidquietly,“Whyareyoustaringatmelikethat?”A.wouldlookatB.lookedatC.waslookingatD.amlookingat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31-50各题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Myson,Sam,struggledthroughelementaryschool.Buthissixth-gradeteachertookthetimeto__31__Sam’sstrengthsandinspiredhimtobeabetterstudent.OnValentine’sDay,myeleven-year-oldsonSam__32__metoallowhimtobuyhisteacherabigredheartfilledwithdelectable(美味的)chocolates.We__33__,andheboughtherasmallbutrespectablysizedheart.Onhissmall__34__,$4.99wasahugeinvestment,andIwastouchedbyhis__35__.Samhasnotalwayslovedteachers.Oncehepubliclyadmittedthathe__36__school,andhewas__37__withsomeclassprojects.Lastyear,Sam’smost__38__achievementwashavingthelongest“missingassignment”listintheentirefifthgrade.He__39__allyeartokeephisheadabovetheacademicsea.ManynightsSamsankintotearsof__40__whileworkinghiswaythroughanotherpileofhomework.ImustadmitIwas__41__whenIfirstmetMrs.Hogan.Shewasa__42__teacher.Sheseemedsoyoungandsweetandinexperienced.Howwasthisnewteachergoingto__43__aboywhohadlearnedtohateschool?AsIobservedthisteacher’s__44__withmysonattheendofeachday,IrealizedthatSam’sinattentivenessanddisorganizationwerenotthe__45__thingsthatMrs.Hogannoticedabouthim.SherecognizedSamasaknowledgeable,capablestudentwho-20-\nlovedtoread.He,inreturn,rosetoherexpectations__46__.Sambegantodohishomeworkwithoutnumerous__47__oramajorsearchthroughhiscrowdedbackpack.Hebroughthomelessandlessclasswork.He__48__sixA’sonhissecond-quarterreportcard.Istilldon’tknowhowmuchofthis__49__isduetothemagicofMrs.Hogan.Idoknowthatmysonloveshissixth–gradeteacher,andIthinkthereisamagicinrelationshipsthatcan__50__childrenwhennothingelsewill.31.A.motiveB.encourageC.pushD.change32.A.advisedB.promisedC.beggedD.allowed33.A.compromisedB.agreedC.refusedD.argued34.A.sizeB.budgetC.planD.savings35.A.instructionB.clevernessC.generosityD.bravery36.A.likedB.hatedC.attendedD.finished37.A.boredB.excitedC.desperatedD.worried38.A.enjoyableB.favorableC.reasonableD.memorable39.A.struggledB.succeededC.failedD.continued40.A.regretB.angerC.frustrationD.pleasure41.A.interestedB.concernedC.movedD.amazed42.A.lovingB.caringC.domineeringD.beginning43.A.winoverB.pickoutC.liftupD.takein44.A.descriptionsB.instructionsC.interactionsD.discussions45.A.trivialB.vitalC.peculiarD.primary46.A.graduallyB.rarelyC.occasionallyD.generally47.A.occasionsB.remindersC.rulesD.suggestions48.A.lostB.acceptedC.earnedD.left49.A.independenceB.meaningC.recoveryD.miracle50.A.awaitB.cureC.controlD.inspire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。-20-\nAWhileyouareonlinethereareplentyofperfectlylegalsiteswhereyoucanlistentomusicforfree.Thisgivesyouthechancetolistentomusicbeforebuyingit,discovernewmusic,andcreategreatonlineplayliststhatyoucansharewithothers.TheSixtyOneTheSixtyOneisdevotedtoshowcasingobscureorunknownartistsofallgenres.There’sarangeofmusicalstylesfromclassicaltorockandroll,folktojazz,andeverythinginbetween.Don’texpecttofindbignamemusiciansonhere;you’remorelikelytofindthemusiciansplayingatlocalcoffeeshopsthanbandsyouhearontheradio.Youcanfindfantasticmusicthatyouneverwouldhaveheardofotherwise.PowWowPowWowsarethe NativeAmerican people’swayofmeetingtogether,tojoinindancing,singing,visiting,renewingoldfriendships,andmakingnewones. Thisisatimemethodtorenew NativeAmericanculture andpreservetherichheritageof AmericanIndians.PowWows.comhas2onlineradiostationsthatplayNativeAmericanMusic24/7free!Hereyoucanlistentoyourfavoriteartistsanddrumgroupsonyourcomputerormobiledeviceandaddyourmusictoourstation.PlaylistPlaylisthasanenormouslibrary,soyoucancreateplaylistswithalmostanymusicianyoucanthinkof.Theyhavebothsomelesserknownartistsandbignames,soyouhaveareallygoodselection.Theworstpart:Duetolicensinglaws,manyofthesongsonPlaylistarenowrestrictedtocertaincountries.SounlessyouliveinsidetheUS,itislikelythatyoumightnotbeabletofindallofyourfavoritesongs.PandoraPandoraisanintelligentInternetradiosite.Basically,asyoulisten,youcangiveeachsongathumbsuporthumbsdown.Youcancreateyourownradiostationthatonlyplaysmusicyoulike.Thebestpart:Itlistenstoyouropinion,sothatafterawhileit’sonlyplayingmusicyoulike,butthelistisalwayschangingand-20-\nexpanding.MySpaceCombineamajorsocialnetworkingsitewiththousandsofartistsaroundtheworld.Eachmusicianhastheirownpage,whichnormallyhasaplaylistofseveraloftheirsongs.Butithasahugerangeofmusiciansrangingfromhugestarstotheup-and-coming,andyoucanlistentothemusicandinteractwiththerestofthepage.51.Ifyouenjoylisteningtosomenewmusic,youcanpayavisitto______.A.PowWowB.PlaylistC.TheSixtyOneD.Pandora52.Youcan’tlistentosomemusiconPlaylistpossiblybecause______.A.itisonlyopentothosewhoareintheUnitedStatesB.youarenotoneofthemembersofthewebsiteC.youdon’thaveanyplaylistD.themusicisplayedonlybythelocalpeople53.Pandoraisdifferentfromtheotherwebsitesofmusicinthat____.A.listeningtomusicisfreeofchargeB.thewebsitekeepschangingandexpandingC.itisbuiltaccordingtoyoursuggestionsD.youcanalwaysenjoyyourfavoritemusic54.WhichorthefollowingistrueofMySpace?A.Thousandsofartistsvisititeveryday.B.Itisunnecessarytocreateyourownplaylist.C.Therearemanysongsofeachmusician.D.Itispossibletomeetthestarsaroundtheworld.55.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.BestFreeMusicWebsites.B.AllKindsofMusicOnline.C.CreateYourOwnPlaylist.D.ListentoMusicforfree.-20-\nBIwaswaitinginacheck-inlineatArlanda InternationalAirport.Themanaheadofmewasquiteabigguy.Asanairportbaggagehandlercheckedthroughacustomerattheroadside,heaccidentallyknockedovertheman’sluggage.Hequicklycollectedthefallenbagsandapologizedforhismistake.However,thetravelerburstintoanger,shoutingatthebaggagehandlerforhiscarelessness.Thebaggagehandlercalmlyapologizedandsmiledallthetime.Thecustomercontinuedtoberate(痛斥)theman,evenasheturnedawayandheadedforhisgate.Throughitallthebaggagehandlersmiledandremainedcalm.Theothercustomersinlinewitnessedtheincidentandadmiredthebaggagehandler’sprofessionalismandself-control.“Ihaveneverseensuchrestraintandhumility,”oneofthecustomerssighed,“Howdoyoukeepyourcoolwhensomebodyisattackingyousoviciously?”“It’seasy,”thebaggagehandleranswered.“He’sgoingtoLondon,buthisbagsaregoingtoTokyo.”Iwon’trecommendthatweuserevengetorelievestress.Butletmetellyouaboutoneofmyfriendswhohasfoundawaytogothroughmostofhislifeunaffectedbytheturbulencethatdisturbsmostpeople.HeisoneofthecalmestpeopleI’veeverknownandhedescribeshowhekeepshiscoolnomatterhowturbulentasituationbecomes.Hesays,“Ilookatitthisway.Atrafficjamhasnopowertomakemeangry.Itjuststopsmycar.Andthat’sthewayItrytolookatmostofwhathappenstome.”Withthatphilosophy,thisguygoesthroughlifewithacalmnessIcanonlyenvy.Myfriendlikestosaythingslike,“Arudecustomerhasnopowertomakemeangry;hejustfusses.”And,“AmistakeImadehasnopowertomakemeupset;it’sjustachancetodobetter.”Heshowshowwecantrulyfindcalmnessinthemidstofchaos.56.Theairportbaggagehandlerremainedcalmduringthecustomer’sberatingbecause______.A.hewasgoodatselfcontrolB.hewantedtoshowhisprofessionalism-20-\nC.hewantedtorevengethecustomerD.heknewwelltheairportrules57.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthebaggagehandler?A.Appreciative.B.Disapproving.C.Concerned.D.Sympathetic.58.Whydoestheauthortellusabouthisfriend?A.Totelluswhatistruecalmness.B.Toexplainaspecialphilosophy.C.Toshowhisenvytothefriend.D.Toadviseustohavegoodmanners.59.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“turbulence”mean?A.anuneasyoradisturbingstateofmindB.aconfusingoruncontrolledsituationC.apersonthatmakespeopleangryD.violencethathurtspeople60.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ACleverBaggageHandlerB.RestraintandHumilityinLifeC.APhilosophyforEveryoneD.CalmnessinChaos CSomeAmericanhighschoolsareforstudentswithspecialinterests,likescienceorthearts.NewYorkCityevenhasaprogramforthoseinterestedinthefoodserviceindustry,calledFoodandFinanceHighSchool.NewYorkalsohaswhatarecalledinternationalhighschools,orinternationals,forimmigrantstudents.TheymustbenewlearnersofEnglishwhohavebeenintheUnitedStateslessthanfouryears.Thefirstschoolopenedinnineteeneighty-five.Thecitywillbeginthenewtermnextmonthwithten.-20-\nNewYorkworkswithanonprofitorganization,theInternationalsNetworkforPublicSchools.SupportfromtheBillandMelindaGatesFoundationhashelpedthenetworkexpand.ThenetworksaysthegraduationratewasseventypercentlastyearinthefourNewYorkschoolsopenlongenoughtohavegraduatingclasses.That,comparedwithtwenty-threepercentforEnglishlanguagelearnersinallofthecityschools.Overall,NewYorkofficialsrecentlyreportedthatthecity’sfour-yeargraduationrate,reachedfifty-twopercentlastyear.Atthesametime,theyreportedthatthecity’sdropoutratefellbelowfifteenpercent.TheInternationalsNetworksaysitsschoolshaveanaveragedropoutrateofjustfivepercent.ClaireSylvanistheexecutivedirectorofthegroup.Shesaysstudentsdropoutmainlybecausetheirfamiliesneedthemtoworkorbecauseparentsarrangemarriagesforgirls.TheInternationalsNetworkmainlyhelpsfindteachersandtrainsthemintheteachingmethodoftheinternationals.ClaireSylvansaystheteachingapproachistohavestudentsusetheirdifferentstrengthstohelpeachother.Theyworkinsmallgroups,butshesaystheyarenotgroupedbyability.Shesaysthestudentsdiscussissues,thenproduceaproductlikeapaper,aplay,aposterorareport.TheylearnEnglishastheywork.61.TheinternationalhighschoolinNewYorkis__________A.forimmigrantstudentswithspecialinterestsB.fornewimmigrantstudentswhohavebeenlivinginNewYorklessthanfouryearsC.fornewlearnersofforeignlanguagefromaroundtheworldD.fornewyounglearnersofEnglishlanguagelivingintheUSlessthanfouryears62.TheinternationalhighschoolsinNewYork_______A.havebeenopenedforlessthan20yearsandsetagoodexampleB.canbringgreatprofitfortheInternationalsNetworkforPublicSchoolsC.willexpandfromhavingoneschooltohavingtenD.havegivengreatsupporttotheBillandMelindaGatesFoundation63.Whichofthefollowingshowsthegraduationrateoftheschoolsofthe-20-\nInternationalNetworkslastyearinthefourNewYorkschools?GraduationrateDropoutandotherABCD64.Oneofthereasonswhysomestudentsdropoutofschoolisthat_____.A.theirparentscan’taffordtopayfortheeducationB.theyhavetohelptheirparentswiththeworkC.girlsareforcedtomakemoneyfortheirfamiliesD.theyhavetroubleinpassingallkindsofexams65.ClaireSylvanwouldagreewithallthefollowingstatementsEXCEPT_____.A.withthehelpofthenetwork,thestudentscanfindrightteachers.B.studentsusetheirdifferentstrengthstohelpeachotherC.studentscanbedividedintodifferentclassesaccordingtotheirabilityD.studentscandiscusswitheachotherandfinishtheirworkbythemselvesDMostpeopleImeetwanttodevelopmoreharmoniousandsatisfyingrelationships.Butwemaynotrealizethatthiscanonlybeachievedbypartneringwithtwonewandstrangeallies(盟友):uncertaintyandconfusion.Mostofusaren’ttrainedtolikeconfusionortoadmitwefeelhesitantanduncertain.Inourschoolsandorganizations,weplacevalueonsoundingcertainandconfident.Aslifecontinuestospeedup,Ibelieveourchangingworldrequireslesscertainty-20-\nandfarmorecuriosity.I’mnotsuggestingweletgoofourbeliefs,butthatwebecomecuriousaboutwhatsomeoneelsebelieves.Aswebecomeopentothedisturbingdifferences,sometimeswediscoverthatanother’swayofinterpretingtheworldisactuallyessentialtooursurvival.Forme,thefirststepinbecomingcuriousistoadmitthatI’mnotsucceedinginfiguringthingsoutbymyself.Ifmysolutionsdon’tworkaswellasI’dlike,Itaketheseassignsthatit’stimetobeginaskingotherswhattheythink.Itrytobecomeaconsciouslistener,activelylisteningfordifferences.Therearemanywaystolistenfordifferences.Lately,I’vebeenlisteningforwhatsurprisesme.Thisisn’teasy—I’maccustomedtosittingthere,noddingmyheadassomeonevoiceshisopinions.ButwhenInoticewhatsurprisesme,I’mabletoseemyownviewsmoreclearly,includingmyassumptions.Ifyou’rewillingtobedisturbedandconfused,Irecommendyoubeginaconversationwithsomeonewhothinksdifferentlyfromyou.Listenforwhat’sdifferentandwhatsurprisesyou.Trytostopthevoiceofjudgementoropinionandjustlisten.Attheend,noticewhetheryou’velearnedsomethingnew.Wehavetheopportunitymanytimesadaytobetheonewholistenstoothersandtheonewhoiscuriousratherthancertain.Whenwelistenwithfewerjudgements,wealwaysdevelopbetterrelationshipswitheachother.It’snotdifferencesthatdivideus.It’sourjudgementsthatdo.Curiosityandgoodlisteningbringusbacktogether.AsIconsiderpartneringwithconfusionanduncertainty,I’mlearningthatwedon’thavetoagreewitheachotherinordertothinkwelltogether.Thereisnoneedforustobejoinedatthehead.Wearealreadyjoinedbyourhearts.66.Accordingtothepassage,whencommunicatingwithothers,mostofustrytobehave____.A.hesitantlyandconfusedlyB.honestlyandharmoniouslyC.responsiblyandactively-20-\nD.confidentlyandconvincingly67.Accordingtotheauthor,inordertocopewithourchangingworld,weshould______.A.reconsidertraditionalbeliefsbeforeacceptingthem.B.learntointerpretotherpeople’sbehavior.C.becomemorecuriousaboutotherpeople’sopinions.D.trytodevelopmoreharmoniousrelationshipswithothers.68.Whatdoesthepassageadviseyoutodowhenyouheardifferentideas?A.Weshouldletgoofourbeliefs.B.Weshouldadmitthatwearenotsucceedinginfiguringoutthings.C.Weshouldbeaccustomedtosittingthereandlistening.D.Weshouldlistenandfindoutthevaluablepoints69.Whatdotheunderlinedsentencesinthepassageimply?A.Weshouldlistenmoreandjudgeless.B.Weshouldmakedecisionsbasedonsoundjudgement.C.Differencesamongpeopleseparatethem.D.Itisimportanttoseekcommongroundandreservedifferences.70.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor’sattitudetouncertaintyandconfusion?A.Favorable.B.Resistant.C.Curious.D.Doubtful.-20-\n第II卷(非选择题,共35分)第三部分:写作第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,并根据题目要求用英语回答问题(请注意问题后的字数要求)。Howdoyoukeepalibrarywhenyou’vegotnoroomforyourbooks?Withrisingrentsandrecordnumbersofyoungpeoplehavingtomovewiththeirparents,it’sclearthatweareamovinggeneration.AsastudentinLeedsImovedthreetimesinfouryears;inLondonitwasseventimesinthreeyears.Regularlyhavingtoloadourpossessionsintolaundrybagsandboxestakesalotofourfinanceandenergy,buttheeffectonourbookcollectionsisrarelyconsidered.Keepingacollectionofbelovedbooksinadampflatwithnoshelves,whichyou’llprobablyhavetomoveoutofinsixmonths’time,isachallenge.Decidingwhichbookstokeepandwhichtorejectbecomesincreasinglydifficult.Doyouholdontothebooksyouknowyou’llrereadordoyoukeeptheto-be-readpileintact(完好无损的)?-20-\nDonatingbookstoacharityshoporlocalschoolmaybevirtuous,butwhenyouhaven’thadtimetoreadthemsinceyourlastmove,itbecomesdepressing.There’sacopyofMuchAdoAboutNothingI’vebeenmovingaroundwithfornearlyadecadebecauseitistheonlypieceofShakespeareinthemarketplace.“JustbuyaKindle!”youmightargue—butformanypeople,booksaremorethanjustbooks.Theyofferusanemotionalconnectiontothepast,tothepersonwhogavethemtous.Theyareawaytobrightenupadarkflat,theyarealinktohome;theyarethehardestthingtomoveandthemostenjoyablethingtounpack.Sowhatifyouarealreadyfacingyoursecondmovethisyearandcan’tbearthethoughtofpensioningoffmoreofyourbelovedbooks?Youstartreadingmore.Readallthebooksinyourcurrentbedroomandworkoutifthey’reworththetrip;giveawayasmanybooksasyoucan;leavebookswithtrustedfriendstobereclaimedatalaterpoint.Startlookingatyourbookscreatively.71.Whyhasthemovinggenerationappeared?(nomorethan15words)72.Whilemoving,whydopeopleoftenignoretheirbookcollections?(nomorethan10words)73.WhatmakestheauthorkeepsacopyofMuchAdoAboutNothing?(nomorethan10words)74.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasepensioningoffinthelastparagraphmean?(nomorethan3words)75.Whatwouldyoudowithyourbookswhenyouhavetomove?Giveapersuasivereason.(nomorethan25words)第二节书面表达(满分25分)-20-\n76.天津市养宠物的家庭越来越多,对此,“天津中学生英语报”组织了一场讨论:城市内是否可以养宠物。请参考下图的各类信息,介绍讨论情况,并说明自己的观点和建议。注意:词数不少于100字;可以适当增减情节,使行文连贯;开头已经写好。支持养宠物反对养宠物你的观点……Recentlywehadaheateddiscussiononwhetherpeopleshouldkeeppetsathomeincities.-20-\n-20-\n天津一中2022—2022学年度高三年级第二次月考英语学科试卷答案第I卷(选择题,共115分)第一部分:听力测试(共两节,满分20分)1-15BCBBAACCBCBCCAB第二部分英语知识运用第一节单项填空16-30ABBDCDABCACACBC第二节完形填空31-50BCABCBADACBDCCDABCDD第三部分阅读理解51-60CADBACBABDDCDBCDCDAA第三部分:写作第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)71.Becausetherentsarehighandyoungpeoplehavetomovewiththeirparents.72.Becausetherearemanypossessionstodealwith.73.Thefactthatitisrareonthemarket.74.Gettingridof75.Open-20-\n第二节书面表达Recentlywehadaheateddiscussiononwhetherpeopleshouldkeeppetsathomeincities.Somestudentsthinkitisagoodideatokeeppetsbecauseoldpeoplewholivealoneathomecangetcomfortfrompets.Besides,animalscanactasguidesfordisablepeopleandcompanionsforkids.Allinall,gettingalonewellwithanimalswillmakeourlifeinteresting.Onthecontrary,otherstudentsareagainsttheideaofkeepingpets.Intheiropinion,manypeoplewillhavetheirpetsproducingshitwherevertheylike,thuspollutingtheenvironment.What’sworse,petscanmakelotsofnoiseandevenattackpeople.Ilikeanimals,soIdon’tthinkitisbadtokeeppetsathome.Butwemusttakesomemeasurestopreventthemfrompollutingourenvironmentorcausingothertrouble.-20-