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教育最新高考英语试题及答案天津卷

2006年普通高等学校生全国统一考试(天津)

英语

本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)、第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)和第Ⅲ卷(选择题)三部分,共150分,考试用时120分钟。

第Ⅰ卷1至10页,第Ⅱ卷11至12页,第Ⅲ卷13至16页。

考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,答在试卷上无效。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

祝各位考生考试顺利!

第Ⅰ卷

注意事项:

1.答第Ⅰ卷时,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考号填写在答题卡上,并在规定位置粘∧贴考试用条形码。

2.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

3.本卷共55小题,共85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)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

例:

Soundoverthereyou’llbeabletoseeitbetter.

A.orB.andC.butD.while

答案是B。

1.Wehadapicniclasttermanditwasalotoffun,solet’shaveonethismonth.

A.theotherB.someC.anotherD.other

2.ThecostoflivinginGlasgowisamongthelowestinBritain,thequalityoflifeisprobablyoneofthehighest.

A.sinceB.whenC.asD.while

3.-DidLindaseethetrafficaccident?

-No,nosoonerimpossiblenowdoesseempossible.

A.hadshegoneB.shehadgoneC.hasshegoneD.shehasgone

4.Whatweusedtothinkimpossiblenowdoesseempossible.

A.isB.wasC.hasbeenD.willbe

5.Ifyouaretravelingthecustomsarereallyforeigntoyourown,pleasedoastheRomansdo.

A.inwhichB.whatC.whenD.where

6.Wewanttorentabuswhichcan40peopleforourtriptoBeijing.

A.loadB.holdC.fillD.support

7.Agoodstorydoesnotnecessarilyhavetohaveahappyending,butthereadermustnotbeleft

.

A.unsatisfiedB.unsatisfying

C.tobeunsatisfyingD.beingunsatisfied

8.Mostofusknowweshouldcutdownonfat,butknowingsuchthingsisn’tmuchhelpwhenitshoppingandeating.

A.referstoB.speaksofC.focusesonD.comesto

9.-I’mthinkingofthetesttomorrow.I’mafraidIcan’tpassthistime.

-!

I’msureyou’llmakeit.

A.GoaheadB.GoodluckC.NoproblemD.Cheerup

10.Don’trespondtoanye-mailspersonalinformation,nomatterhowofficialtheylook.

A.searchingB.askingC.requestingD.questioning

11.Wehaveprovedgreatadventurers,butwehavedonethegreatestmarchevermadeinthepasttenyears.

A.needn’tB.maynotC.shouldn’tD.mustn’t

12.TheBeatles,manyofyouareoldenoughtoremember,camefromLiverpool.

A.whatB.thatC.howD.as

13.Fitnessisimportantinsport,butofatleastimportanceareskills.

A.fairB.reasonableC.equalD.proper

14.ThereismuchchanceBillwillrecoverfromhisinjuryintimefortherace.

A.thatB.whichC.untilD.if

15.Findinginformationintoday’sworldiseasy.Theishowyoucantelliftheinformationyougetisusefulornot.

A.abilityB.competitionC.challengeD.knowledge

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,其后从16~35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,先出最佳选项。

Iworkasavolunteer(志愿者)foranorganizationthathelpsthepoorinHaiti.RecentlyItookmysonBarrettthereforaweek,hopingto16him.

Beforesettingout,ItoldBarrettthistripwouldbetiringand17.Forthefirsttwotays,hesaidalmostnothing.Iworriedthetripwastoo18fora17-year-old.Thenondaythree,aswewere19overhighrockymountains,heturnedtomeandgrinned(咧嘴笑),“Prettyhard.”

Afterthattherewasnoturningback.Afive-year-oldgirl,wearingadressseveralsizes

20largeandbrokenshoes,followedBarrettaround,mesmerized(着迷).Hecouldn’tstop21.Laterhesaid22.“IwishIcouldspeakFrench.”Iwas23-thisfromaboywhohatedand24Frenchclassesthroughoutschool.

Usuallysilent,he25Gaby,ourhost,andkeptaskingquestionsaboutthecountryanditspeople.Heblossomed(活泼起来).

26,themomentthatreallytook27breathawayoccurredinavillagedeepinthemountains.Iwas28awomanvillagerforanarticle.135centimeterstall,shewassmallinfigurebutstrongin29.Throughdetermination,shehadlearnedtoreadandwriteand30tobecomepartoftheleadershipofthe31.

Learningherstory,Barrettwasas32asIbythistinywoman’sachievements.Hiseyeswerewetandtherewasa33ofloveandrespectonhisface.Hehadfinallyunderstoodtheimportanceofmywork.

Whenleavingforhome,Barrettevenofferedtostay34asavolunteer.Myinsidessuddenlyfeltstruck.This35achievedallI’dexpected.Soonhewillcelebratehis18thbirthday.He’llbeaman.

16.A.comfortB.pleaseC.attractD.educate

17.A.roughB.dangerousC.troublesomeD.violent

18.A.littleB.muchC.fastD.slow

19.A.movingB.runningC.climbingD.looking

20.A.tooB.veryC.evenD.so

21.A.jokingB.cryingC.shoutingD.smiling

22.A.patientlyB.regretfullyC.lightlyD.cheerfully

23.A.ashamedB.disappointedC.determinedD.surprised

24.A.tookupB.wentinforC.foughtagainstD.calledoff

25.A.befriendedB.disregardedC.avoidedD.recognized

26.A.ThusB.EvenC.MeanwhileD.However

27.A.myB.hisC.ourD.her

缺原稿

36.Whenlostinthemountains,youcanincreaseyourchancesofsurvivalifyou.

A.takeaspaceblanketwithyou

B.domorephysicallabor

C.trytofindacarimmediately

D.walkasfaraspossibletofindhelp

37.Accordingtothepassage,peoplemostprobablyfailtosurviveifthey.

A.donottakeenoughequipment

B.stayinthemiddleofthemountain

C.donotkeepthemselveswarm

D.stayinasnow-coveredarea

38.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Don’ttravelbyyourself.

B.Mountaintravelingisdangerous.

C.Don’tgetfrightenedindanger.

D.Avoidgoingtounfamiliarplaces.

B

Atafewminutespastfive.Davenotedthattheblanketofdarknesswaslifting.Hewasjustabletomakeouttheheaviermassesthateventuallyappearedasthefamiliartreesthatlinedtheroadatthebaseofthehill.Theupperreachesoftheskyshowedlightershadesofgray.

Davegotoutofbedquietlyanddressedquickly.Hemixedaspoonfulofinstantchocolateintoaglassofcoldwater,andhisimpatienceforcedhimtofinishthedrinkingulps.

Ashewalkeddowntowardthelake.Davepausedtoreachforthefishingpoleandgearboxonthebenchwherehehadleftthemthenightbefore.

Bythetimewherehereachedthesmallboat,athickwhitemist(雾气)hadspreadoverthesurfaceofthewater.Hesteppedintotheboat,satdown,androwedoutoftheweedbedsthatlinedtheedgeoftheshore.

Theouterfringe(边缘)ofthelakedisappearedastheboatmovedforwardnoiselessly.Allhecouldseewastheenvelopingwhiteness.Hecouldnottellwheretheboatandthesurroundingairmetthesurfaceofthelake.

Daverowedsteadilyahead,relyingofamentalpictureofthesurroundings.Thenthemistbegantorise,slowlyItsoonrestedinchesabovethestillsurfaceofthelake.Theheavysilencewasnowbeingbrokenbythefishbreakingthroughthesurfaceastheyleapedoutofthewaterforlow-flyinginsects.

Themagictimehadarrived.Daveraisedhispole.Davnwasbroken.Hewasexcitedwithexpectancy.

39.Davegotupearlyinthemorningto.

A.enjoythesceneofthelake

B.seekadventureatthelake

C.gofishinginthelake

D.takeawalkbythelake

40.Accrdingtothestory,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Davebrokethequietnessofthelake.

B.Davewasfamiliarwiththesurroundings.

C.Davetookapictureofthelakewithhim.

D.Daveforgotthefishingpoleatthebeginning.

41.Theunderlinedword“It”inParagraph6refersto.

A.fish

B.boat

C.silence

D.mist

42.Whatcanwelearnfromtheendofthestory?

A.Davewashopefulofcatchingalotoffish.

B.Davewishedtheweatherwouldbebetter.

C.Davewashappythatdawnwasbroken.

D.Daveexpectedsomeoneelsewouldcome.

C

Somechildrenarenatural-bornbosses.Theyhaveastrongneedtomakedecisions,managetheirenvironment,andleadratherthanfollow.StephenJackson,aYearOnestudent,“operatesunderthetheoryofwhat’smineismineandwhat’syoursismine,”sayshismother.“TheotherdayIboughttwonewStarWarslightsabers(剑)。

Later,IsawStephenwiththetwonewoneswhilehisbrogherwasusingthebeat-upones.”

“Examinetheextendedfamily,andyou’llprobablyfindabossygrandparent,aunt,uncleorcousinineverygeneration.It’taninheritabletrait,”saysRussellBarkley,aprofessorattheMedicalUniversityofSouthCarolina.Otherchildrenwhomaynotbeparticularlybossycanbraduallygaindominance(支配地位)whentheysensetheirparentsareweak,hesitant,orindisagreementwitheachother.

Whetherit’sinbornnatureordevelopedcharacteratwork,toomuchcontrolinthehandsattheyoungisn’thealthyforchildrenorthefamily,Fearisattherootofalotofbossybehavior,saysfamilypsychologistJohnTaylor.Children,hesaysinhisbookFromDefiancetoCooperation,“havesecretfeelingsofweakness”and“adesiretofeelsafe.”It’stheparents’roletoprovidethatprotection.

Whena“bosschild”doesn’tlearnlimitsathome,thestageissetforahostoftroublesoutsidethefamily.Theoverlywillfulandunbendingchildmayhavetroubleobeyingteachersorcoaches,forexample,ortroublekeepingfriends.Itcanbeprettylonelyasthetopdogifnoonelikesyourbossyways.

“Iseemoreandmoreparentsgivinguptheirpower,”saysBarkley,whohasstudiedbossybehaviorformorethan30years.“Theybendtoofarbecausetheydon’twanttobeasstrictastheirownparentswere.Buttheyalsofeellessconfidentabouttheirparentingskills.Theirkids,inturn,feelmoreanxious.”

43.BossychildrenlikeStephenJackson.

A.makegooddecisions

B.showself-centeredness

C.lackcarefromothers

D.havelittlesenseoffear

44.Theunderlinedphrase“inheritabletrait”inParagraph2means.

A.inbornnature

B.developedcharacter

C.acceptedtheory

D.particularenvironment

45.Thestudyonbossybehaviorimpliesthatparents.

A.shouldgivemorepowertotheirchildren

B.shouldbestrictwithth

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