2026届天津市十二区重点学校高三毕业班联考(一)英语试卷

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2026年天津市十二区重点学校高三毕业班联考(一) 英语试卷 本试卷分第1卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷两部分,共130分。考试用时100分钟。 第1卷1至10页,第Ⅱ卷11-12页。 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考号涂写在答题卡上,答卷时,考生务必 将卷I的答案填涂在答题卡上,卷Ⅱ答在答题纸上,卷Ⅱ答在试卷上的无效。 第1卷(共95分) 注意事项: 1.每小题选出答案后,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。 2.本试卷共55题。在每题给出的四个选项中,只有一个选项正确。 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。 1.-After months of negotiation,they finally agreed to all our terms. I thought we'd have to compromise. A.That's a shame B.That's settled then C.I told you so D.What a surprise 2.-How did Lisa manage to stay at the top of her class this semester? -She a strict study schedule-waking up at 6 a.m.every day to review notes and finishing all assignments a week before deadlines. A.composed B.maintained C.revised D.declined 3.As the caretaker of the island,Ben made a number of appearances on television to argue its defence. A.in favour of B.in spite of C.in terms of D.in honour of 4.The magnificent castle during the Renaissance period attracts numerous tourists every year. A.to be built B.built C.being built D.having built 5.The company is going to some 150 employees because of the drop in sales. A.put off B.take off C.set off D.lay off 6.The climate in this mountainous area sometimes turn extremely chilly,but the locals don't mind. A.can B.should C.must D.shall 英语试卷 第1页共12页 紧⑧金任 2。-。224- 7.The art of Chinese calligraphy,featuring brush,ink,and paper,is a traditional form of expression,practiced in a quiet atmosphere. A.rarely B.typically C.originally D.occasionally 8.-Excuse me,but you're not allowed to use flash here.The paintings are very sensitive to light. 一Oh,'m so sorry. the sign on the wall. A.I'm not noticing B.I hadn't noticed C.I haven't noticed D.I didn't notice 9.The high-level annual meeting is an important for global leaders from different countries to gather and exchange their views. A.occasion B.phenomenon C.celebration D.combination 10.They seemed completely unaware of the speed we were rushing past them- over 100 miles an hour. A.by whom B.with whom C.at which D.in which 11.In the era of Al,the capabilities of modern robots are far more advanced than of the first-generation industrial machines. A.that B.those C.one D.ones 12.The integration of technology and tradition in the humanoid robot dance at the Spring Festival Gala was their show stood out from the rest. A.what B.whether C.which D.where 13.Students are encouraged to express their opinions freely in the seminar, their views might differ. A.as if B.even though C.in case D.so that 14.Nowadays,two thirds of the elderly in my town used to going for a walk after supper. A.have B.has C.are D.is 15.-I heard you're going to quit your job and start your own business.Aren't you scared? -Of course I am.But sometimes you just have to and take the leap. A.pull up your socks B.drag your feet C.pull your weight D.throw in the towel 第二节:完型填空(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和D)中,选出可以 填入空白处的最佳选项。 Seven-year-old Lucas_16down the grocery store parking lot,backpack 1☑ against his shoulders.He was late for school.Mrs.Grant had 18 him the day before 英语试卷第2页共12页 巴扫描全能王 然病1觉人群直用的日mA中 -…。-。。2-。。一 yesterday:another late appearance,and she would ring his parents up. Halfway across the lot,Lucas19.The sun_20directly on a silver car.Inside the car,a baby sat belted in the car seat.Its tiny fists waved21,face red,cheeks wet with tears.However,the car glass was rolled up tight. Lucas's stomach turned.Heat could kill faster than anyone imagined.He_22 his backpack,ran to the car and tested every handle.Locked.Without23,he lifted a heavy stone and swung.By the third strike,pieces of glass rained onto the street.Being 24,he reached inside and lifted the baby out.A woman ran toward him,eyes wide with 25.She hugged the child26."Thank you.Thank you." Lucas arrived in class minutes later.Mrs.Grant's eyes27."Lucas,you're late. Again"!Lucas stood 28to the spot.How could he explain it to Mrs.Grant?Who would believe he had broken a stranger's car window to save a baby?"Sorry,Mrs. Grant,"he 29."We'll call your parents up,"she said.He went back to his seat,yet his heart30. That afternoon,the classroom door opened.The woman from the street entered the classroom."This little boy saved my child's life today",she said in excitement,voice 31."I left him in the car,thinking I'd be quick.Lucas broke the window and pulled him out.If not for him..."Mrs.Grant patted Lucas on the shoulder and said,"You didn't just save a baby.You reminded us what real32 is like."The class33in applause. That evening,his parents got the call from Mrs.Grant.Not about breaking rules,but about praise.They hugged him tightly,telling him how34they were.For Lucas,a boy who had been thought to be always late,he had been exactly on time when it35 most-saving a life. 16.A.jumped B.walked C.wandered D.raced 17.A.knocking B.bouncing C.striking D.tightening 18.A.comforted B.excused C.warned D.persuaded 19.A.froze B.broke C.collapsed D.glared 20.A.flamed B.shone C.set D.flashed 21.A.firmly B.playfully C.madly D.angrily 22.A.checked B.dropped C.emptied D.grabbed 23.A.expectation B.frustration C.perseverance D.hesitation 24.A.annoyed B.frightened C.determined D.cautious 25.A.enthusiasm B.curiosity C.panic D.delight 26.A.desperately B.deliberately C.universally D.literally 27.A.closed B.widened C.softened D.narrowed 28.A.absorbed B.rooted C.exposed D.addicted 英语试卷 第3页共12页 骑C⑤扫描全能王 然病1亿人群直用的日情A中 2。-22- 29.A.complained B.regretted C.whispered D.swore 30.A.warmed B.sank C.beat D.melted 31.A.sharpening B.lowering C.quickening D.shaking 32.A.justice B.honesty C.courage D.modesty 33.A.carved B.erupted C.flowed D.lighted 34.A.anxious B.puzzled C.proud D.guilty 35.A.counted B.submitted C.witnessed D.figured 第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2.5分,满分50分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Popular Academic Majors Choosing a major is important to all students.An academic major stands for a student's study and career interests.Below is a list of some popular majors and their descriptions. Psychology Our Psychology Program mainly focuses on how people think,feel and behave. Psychology courses look at the complexities of the human mind and human behavior, including thought,language,and communication learning and work classroom-based learning and work opportunities to put your knowledge into practice.Psychology students may have many opportunities to be involved in leading studies. Computer Science Computer Science is the study of computers and computer systems.Computer Science majors study a wide range of courses.During their first two years,students usually take basic courses,including programming languages and web development.This is to prepare them for more advanced classes like artificial intelligence.Many students become software or website developers.Others choose to use their knowledge in a different field,like business or medicine. Graphic Design Graphic Design teaches students how to create images for advertisements,books, and websites.This major combines images and text.Courses might include 2D design, drawing and computer graphics.To apply for a graphic design program,you need experience in visual art.You also need to present a small body of artwork.Graduates of this major can get jobs in various fields,such as brand design and mobile app 英语试卷第4页共2页 扫描全能王 然额1觉人群言用的日A中 -。-。。2-。一 development. Accounting A Bachelor in Accounting provides students with a foundation in accounting and business.This major teaches students how to study,measure and evaluate information effectively.Our program offers different courses that help students understand the basic rules of accounting.There are a lot of career choices in accounting,such as investment banking and management consulting 36.How do psychology students possibly apply their knowledge through the program? A.By concentrating entirely on theoretical coursework and exams. B.By participating in cutting-edge research projects offered to them. C.By assisting in the design of experiments for computer science courses. D.By organizing social activities to understand human communication. 37.What do we know about Computer Science? A.Its foundational curriculum is normally completed in the initial two years. B.Its core objective is to analyze computer statistics and features. C.Its graduates are guaranteed employment as software developers. D.Its teaching content centers on visual art and advertisement creation. 38.What is a requirement for applying for a graphic design program? A.Having a degree in visual art. B.Being proficient in 2D design and drawing. C.Showing a small collection of personal artwork. D.Completing a course in brand design 39.What can we infer from the passage? A.Graduates from these programs are likely to face fierce job competition. B.These majors integrate theoretical knowledge with future career readiness. C.Psychology has the most extensive range of research opportunities D.Art skills are required in all of the four programs. 40.The purpose of this text is to A.promote some university's academic majors B.compare different career opportunities in different majors C.explain the requirements for popular academic majors D.provide an overview of some popular academic majors 英语试卷 第5页共12页 蠡田扫全 …2-224-- B This summer,I came face-to-face with three deep-rooted fears:heights,bears,and aging.For years,these worries had stayed in my mind,but this trip finally gave me the courage to face them directly. Two friends joined me on a four-day wilderness getaway,and since we were all in our seventies,we decided we'd better go while we still could.We hoped the trip would not only bring us joy but also help us break through our own limits.Our adventure began with a scary drive up a winding mountain road,which made us hold our breath all the way. On one hike,I found myself hanging onto a wire on a bridge made of two partly rotten logs,suspended high above rushing rapids().The wind blew strongly,and the bridge shook slightly,making me feel extremely nervous.I would never have attempted it without our guide ahead,mouthing encouraging words.Fixing my eyes on her boots,I inched along the shaky logs.Somehow,I made it across,flooded with a rush of intense excitement and huge relief. Later,after spotting bear tracks,we were told to make loud noises,which soon became a game once the tension faded.We talked and laughed,thinking the danger had passed. Until suddenly,time stood still We had just crossed a stream when the guide whispered,"There's a bear".I looked up in disbelief and saw not one,but two,about ten meters above us-the brown mother in front,her cub behind. Though scared speechless,I couldn't help noticing how beautiful they looked in their natural setting.I wondered if it would be my last memory.As they started towards us,we recovered enough to shout and wave our hiking poles.Taken aback,they stopped, and then slowly turned away.Another fear was overcome! On our final morning,after a quiet,thoughtful walk through the forest,we were asked to bring back a "meaningful"stick,rock,and leaf to share what would "stick"with us,what "rocked",and what we would "leave behind".The bond of friendship would stick with me.Women supporting one another truly rocked.And I hoped to leave some fears behind. Our guide ended by expressing her admiration,praising not only our fitness but also our positive attitude.Those unexpected words warmed my heart and eased my fear of being "over the hill".Being valued for what we had accomplished made this trip the most unforgettable experience in my life. 英语试卷 第6页共12页 餐巴扫描全能王 然额觉人■在用的日mAe …2。-22- 41.How did the author cross the bridge? A.By using her sense of direction. B.By rushing across it bravely. C.By taking mindful steps. D.By having the guide drag her over. 42.Why did the bears leave? A.They were afraid of the noise of the rapids. B.They were attracted by the natural setting. C.They were threatened by the guide's rocks D.They were shocked at the group's actions. 43.Why did the guide ask them for a stick,rock,and leaf? A.To reflect on the journey. B.To pick up some souvenirs C.To symbolize their teamwork. D.To check their observation skills. 44.The underlined phrase"over the hill"in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to A.out of breath B.beyond one's ability C.on the top of the mountain D.no longer young or energetic 45.What can we infer about the author from the passage? A.She used to be a professional hiker. B.She gained a renewed sense of confidence. C.She planned to move to the wilderness. D.She regretted taking the risky trip. C New research suggests that pandas may be at risk of dying out because they are too comfortable.Experts say too much happiness can stop the bears from searching for new mates,leading to a decline in genetic diversity that is crucial for long-term survival. Environmentalists have long believed that building roads or homes near the bears may threaten their survival by“reducing or fragmenting(分s裂)their natural habitats'”, The Times reported.But the new research challenges this assumption,suggesting that a "modest degree of discomfort and fragmentation"may actually help preserve panda populations. The research was conducted by scientists from Michigan State University.It concluded that pandas fail to wander off in search of new mates if they find their habitat 英语试卷第7项共12页 器田扫廷 …2-22-- too comfortable,resulting in a lack of vital genetic diversity.When pandas become too content in an unspoiled environment,they tend to stay put,leading to inbreeding and a weakened gene pool.This lack of genetic exchange can make the species more vulnerable to diseases and environmental changes. For their study-outlined in a paper in the journal Conservation Biology-the team looked at genetic diversity and spread among a Chinese panda population.The ideal level of perfectly livable habitat was found to be only 80%of an area,with the remainder either too harsh or too affected by human activity. The experts argued that pandas should ideally"be happy enough to thrive,but not so content that they don't want to move around and find new mates".Their conclusions about what The Guardian described as this"sweet spot"are in line with the so-called Goldilocks principle:that there can be just the right amount of something.The concept has been applied to a wide range of disciplines,from developmental psychology to economics and engineering. Claudio Sillero,a professor of Conservation Biology at Oxford University,told the newspaper that the new findings could have implications beyond panda conservation. "Most large animals that eat meat live in increasingly fragmented landscapes",said Sillero,who was not involved in the research,"It may well be that the messy nature of their relationship with human efforts tempts more animals to scatter or travel further,and might result in greater genetic connectivity and enhanced population persistence". The most recent count of pandas found that there were more than 1,800 left in the wild,putting them on the list of vulnerable,but not endangered,species. 46.What do we learn from new research about pandas? A.They are losing habitat due to the building of roads and houses. B.They may cease to exist as a result of enjoying too good a life. C.They may not adapt to the fragmentation of their habitat. D.They have stopped seeking new mates for reproduction. 47.What can we conclude from the new research by scientists at Michigan State University? A.Housing development near pandas may threaten their survival. B.The increased panda population is attributed to the fragmentation of their habitat. C.Pandas'natural habitats are becoming less suitable for reproduction. D.The long-time belief regarding panda conservation may be misleading. 英语试卷第8页共12页 器田扫全任 …2。-22-- 48.Why does the author mention the Goldilocks principle in Paragraph 5? A.To compare pandas'preferences to a psychological concept. B.To illustrate a principle of ideal balance of panda conservation. C.To highlight the need of perfectly livable habitat for pandas. D.To suggest the practical application of panda conservation. 49.What can the new findings do according to Professor Sillero? A.Shed light on the conservation of most large meat-eating animals. B.Help remove pandas from the list of endangered species. C.Show the complexity of interactions between humans and animals D.Help discover new ways for the conservation of pandas. 50.Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A.Panda Genetic Diversity Improves B.Perfect Reserves for Pandas C.Discomfort May Benefit Pandas D.Habitat Destruction Threatens Pandas D I am expecting twins.I am not having a baby shower(宝宝派对).This would not be unusual if I lived outside of the United States,but here in America it has raised some eyebrows. I like hosting parties and do so often.All sorts of parties can be fun.But baby showers are structured affairs,making guests go through awkward games and end up sitting in a lengthy circle so the mother-to-be can open presents.The food is strange.And to top it off,the whole event is out of respect for the mother-to-be's nine-month teetotalism(绝对禁酒). I am not a good actress,nor am I good at showing enthusiasm.It is not an easy thing to open dozens of gifts in a short time and make each giver feel they have been properly and uniquely thanked.And that's a shame though my gratefulness is sincere.It is really a headache. After everyone's presents are opened,I find that these showy gifts are rarely of any practical use..What will the mother possibly do with four tutus((芭蕾舞短裙)?Instead,they can give me what I really want:hand-me-downs,the tried and true clothes and books that need to be cleaned out of other people's closets.Three moms at my church have offered me stuff their kids have outgrown,and they are so much better than the stuff gained in a baby shower.I get things I'll actually use,and they leave out the work of wrapping 英语试卷第9页共12页 巴扫描全能王 然病1觉人群直用的月m中 -…。-。。22-。。- presents and a trip to the organization,Goodwill. My house is small;I do not have room for the unnecessary junk.Not having a baby shower is the single best way to escape the flood.In theory,getting lots of presents sounds like a good thing,but it also means there are much more things to organize, maintain,and clean. Don't spend money on me.Instead,spend time with me.Or I can have a party,but, like a normal party,where we eat normal food and have normal conversations and everyone doesn't sit in a circle,and watch me wonder if I'm making remotely the right facial expression to convey my thanks.For that I would be grateful indeed. 51.What does the underlined word"it"in Paragraph 1 refer to? A.Giving birth to twins. B.Avoiding a baby shower. C.Participating in a baby shower. D.Holding an unusual baby shower. 52.What can we infer from Paragraph 2? A.People find the baby shower boring. B.The baby shower is resisted by more and more people. C.The baby shower can make both guests and the mothers-to-be uncomfortable. D.Both guests and the mothers-to-be should not drink alcohol in the baby shower. 53.What does the author find annoying when opening presents? A.Feeling unwilling to share the presents. B.Being shameful to receive others'presents. C.Having to pretend to like all the gifts and each guest. D.Struggling to open presents and express thanks properly. 54.What does Paragraph 4 mainly tell us? A.The great variety of the gifts. B.The necessity of wrapping presents. C.The real practicality of the gifts. D.The goodwill of the showy presents. 55.What message does the author convey? A.She values genuine connection over tradition. B.Baby showers are awkward and impractical. C.She prefers used gifts to maintain her house. D.Americans overemphasize baby shower gifts. 第山卷 (共35分) 英语试卷 第0页共12页 蠡田扫全 2。-22-

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