天津市普通高中学业水平测试 英语科模拟试卷五
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)、第II卷(非选择题)、第III卷(听力)三部分,共100分,考试用时90分钟。
第I卷
第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30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、—I‟m Mary, your old classmate. —Oh, sorry. I recognize you.
A. don‟t B. can‟t C. won‟t D. didn‟t
2、It is believed that there has been no of life on Mars so far, though great effects have been made on research.
A. symbol B. sign C. mark D. signal
3、She often gets up late, when she has no classes in the morning.
A. generally B. especially C. usually D. hardly
4、The number of guests invited eighty, but a number of them absent due to kinds of reason.
A. were; was B. was; was C. was; were D. were; were
5、Nanjing lies the Changjiang River and Hangzhou lies the south of it.
A. by; on B. on; to C. on; in D. off; to
6、I have never spoken ill of her, I don‟t like her.
A. if B. because C. so that D. though
7、In America, many people waste a lot food in Africa people haven‟t enough to eat.
A. however B. although C. as D. while
8、When the police came, they found a man on the ground with his hands by a rope.
A. lied; tied B. lying; tying C. lying; tied D. laid; tied
9、Walk close it and try to see if it is connected our network.
A. with; to B. to; about C. to; with D. with; with
10、In the dark forests , some large enough to hold several towns.
A. stand many lakes B. lie many lakes C. many lakes lie D. many lakes stand
11、—George and Lucy got married last week. Did you go to their wedding?
—No, I
A. didn‟t invite B. was not invited C. hadn‟t been invited D. haven‟t been invited
12、By last month, another new hospital in our town.
A. would be completed B. has been completed C. was being completed D. had been completed
13、If you drive your car like that, you‟ll in hospital.
A. give up B. put up C. split up D. end up
14、The house while we were away. Fortunately it before we got back.
A. set fire to; had been put out B. caught fire; had been put out
C. on fire; has been put out D. set fire; has been put out
15、It was foolish you to give up what you rightly owned.
A. for B. of C. about D. with
第二节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
If something bad happened to me among lots of strangers, I‟d like somebody to help me. At first, I hope there would be somebody trying to help me even if he was not .
One day, I had just finished shopping and I was leaving the when a really big man around 45 years old 癫痫的) attack. I don‟t know what I was thinking, but I suddenly realized that I was holding his head in my lap. I did it even without against the ground. I took off my sweater and twisted it until I made a little roll and put it between his to prevent him from
biting his tongue. At that time, that‟s all I knew about someone in such situations. Then I dialed 120 immediately.
While doing this, I saw a large number of people standing around us in the supermarket. Most of them were us, silently, as if we were part of an interesting movie scene. said a word until the arrived and carried him away. I thought they didn‟t feel able to help him, but now I believe they were afraid of him, to help.
However, what would happen if nobody others in these kinds of situations? When will we step in and help? What if we are one of those suffering among strangers? That man could have died. I don‟t mean to say that I‟m a
16. A. capable B. satisfied C. surprised D. nervous
17. A. classroom B. restaurant C. supermarket D. hospital
18. A. woke up B. fell down C. turned back D. jumped out
19. A. usually B. normally C. exactly D. recently
20. A. speaking B. running C. guessing D. thinking
21. A. head B. chest C. waist D. arms
22. A. eyes B. fingers C. legs D. teeth
23. A. treating B. training C. missing D. losing
24. A. worried B. excited C. relaxed D. curious
25. A. pointing to B. thinking of C. looking at D. looking after
26. A. Everybody B. Nobody C. Somebody D. Anybody
27. A. ambulance B. guard C. relatives D. family
28. A. pleasing B. frightening C. surprising D. unwilling
29. A. carried B. rescued C. helped D. cured
30. A. fool B. hero C. winner D. friend
第二部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Jack is one of my oldest friends. We play golf together all the time. He‟s a great talker and a loyal friend, and he‟s got that great, infectious smile. Before Easy Rider we were at American International Pictures together. Jack wrote a screenplay—he‟s a terrific writer, too—for a picture called The Trip, which Roger Corman directed. I played the drug connection, and it was the first time that I directed the second unit. Corman didn‟t pay us, but he would give us film and let us go out on weekends and shoot (拍摄).
We were all dying to make a movie. We‟d waited a long time and when the chance came to make Easy Rider, we wanted to give it our best shot. Whatever stories have come out about that film, we couldn‟t have shot anything in five weeks, traveling right across the United States, without being well organized. We did have some great times, though, Jack and I. We claimed we were both geniuses, and it was a pretty smooth shoot.
Jack was a consummate actor then and he‟s made incredible choices since and performed them brilliantly. He has an infectious personality and I think it‟s a great loss that he‟s never gone on talk shows. Most of us have to go out and sell our movies, but the only time you see Jack on television is when he‟s at a Lakers basketball game. It‟s too bad, because he‟s got one of the greatest gifts of the gab (口才) of anyone I‟ve ever met.
31. The second paragraph mainly tells us .
A. it was dangerous to shoot Easy Rider B. it was terrible to act in Easy Rider
C. Easy Rider was destined to be a great success D. Easy Rider was the result of hard work and cooperation
32. The underlined word in the last paragraph can be replaced by “”.
A. unattractive B. skilled C. upright D. common
33. We can know from the passage that
A. Roger Corman used to be a popular actor B. Easy Rider was not a successful film
C. Jack is a fan of basketball D. the author is often tired of Jack‟s talking
34. What‟s the purpose of the passage?
A. To show that Jack is a terrific colleague and truly great actor.
B. To prove that Jack is not only a great writer but also a sportsman.
C. To imply that Jack could have been a great writer.
D. To suggest that Jack should have been a talk-show host.
35. Which of the following best describes the author‟s tone in this passage?
A. Ironic. B. Sympathetic. C. Admiring. D. Critical.
B
An exercise method designed to stretch muscles and improve strength and balance is becoming popular in the United States. Here‟s more about Gyrotonics (柔操) and the man who invented this special form of exercise.
Gyrotonics is a kind of exercise that combines the movements of dancing and swimming with the mental and physical practice called yoga (瑜珈). It helps lengthen muscles, improve balance, and exercise the joints, the parts of the body where bones are joined.
A Hungarian dancer named Juliu Horvath developed this special form of exercise. After he was injured while dancing, Mister Horvath studied yoga intensely. In the 1980, he developed a new exercise method as a special kind of yoga to strengthen dancers.
Mister Horvath says that he based his method on the octopus (章鱼), monkey and cat. He says these animals seem to have no restrictions (限制). They can move in any direction with control and strength. He designed the Gyrotonics movements to help the human body move more freely.
A special machine made of wood and weights helps guide the body through the many Gyrotonidcs exercises. You sit or lie on a flat board. You put your legs or hands through special cloth handles attached to a line with weights. With the tension created by the weights, you must try to move through the exercises.
Seven kinds of backbone movements form the base of Gyrotonics. For example, you can stretch your back to the left and right or forward and backward. While moving your back, you can also work on arm or leg motions. These movements must be done in a smooth way. Often the motions are circular (循环的).
When Juliu Horvath first developed Gyrotonics, he was the only teacher. He has since taught almost seventy master trainers. Now, there are more than eight hundred official schools in the world where you can learn Gyrotonics.
36. Gyrotonics movements are designed to help people become
A. cleverer B. healthier C. stronger D. more flexible
37. Gyrotonics is becoming popular because it A. is a new kind of yoga combining the movements of dancing and swimming
B. is a kind of exercise based on animal examples
C. helps people to move in any direction with control and strength
D. makes it possible for people to combine dancing and swimming together
38. Juliu Horvath was a , which helped him develop the idea of Gyrotonics.
A. Teacher B. sportsman C. dancer D. trainer
39. The phrase that can best describe Gyrotonics movements should be A. lying on a flat board with your legs or hands through special handles
B. sitting on a flat board doing swimming or dancing movement
C. trying to move around with weights on your back
D. turning your back in directions while working on arm or leg motions
40. Juliu Horvath had started his ideas from animals that A. have no bones B. are able to move more freely
C. seem more clever D. are more able to survive disasters
C
There are so many different plastic cards that adults have to carry around-library cards, savings cards for different banks, credit cards, just to name a few… So why not have one card to replace them all?
Scott Barnhill, an 11-year-old fifth-grade student in the US, has come up with an idea for a “Security One Card”.
Sound smart? The US Patent (专利) Office thought so, and it approved a patent for his idea.
Here‟s an example of how Barnhill‟s idea would work.
Let‟s say you have the three cards mentioned above. Instead of carrying them all, you could have just one by having additional magnetic strips (磁条) added to it.
The magnetic strips can be added to any plastic card, even a blank one.
Companies could add their information to one of the strips. For example, you could ask a library to add a strip to your bankcard.
Barnhill has a lot of hobbies, including designing websites. He got the idea at the age of 9 when he saw his father using a keycard to enter their hotel room. He thought, “The hotels are wasting money with the key cards.” So, instead of using a hotel-issued key card, guests could use their credit cards—if the hotel added a special magnetic strip. At checkout, the strip would simply be removed.
Now that he has his patent, his next step is a letter-r\writing campaign to get support from major credit card companies.
I‟m going to be writing letters to credit card companies to ask if they can co-operate. I hope they‟ll give me money every time someone puts a strip on the back of another card, or every time the idea is used,” Barnhill said. “I‟ll write the letters and see what they say. If they say no, I‟ll ask someone else, another credit card company.”
He is hoping to make money from his patent and has decided it would be better to collect royalties (专利使用费) if
“The ATM person who invented that sold it totally, and if he‟d chosen royalties he‟d get like 2 cents for every transaction (交易) and he‟d be a billionaire now,” Scott said.
41. The advantage of “security One Card” is that it .
A. could remove the burden of taking all kinds of plastic cards B. would be very safe
C. could save your money D. could have a lot of magnetic strips on it
42. The immediate cause of Scott‟s invention was that .
A. he found that adults have to carry around so many plastic cards
B. he realized it‟s a big waste to make so many plastic cards instead of only one
C. he found even a hotel issued its own cards—keycards
D. he realized it would be a good chance to make big money
43. To use a “Security One Card”, .
A. one has to add additional magnetic strips to it oneself
B. one has to pay Scott Barnhill each time a magnetic strip is added
C. all the companies need to add their information to a magnetic strip by themselves
D. one has to get the permission of the credit card company first
44. The underlined phrase “take off” in the last but one paragraph probably means
A. makes money B wins a lot of support C. is worth a lot D. is practical
45. From the story, we can see Scott is .
A. more magic than smart B. clever but lazy C. creative, determined and wise D. far-sighted
第II卷
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分25分)
第一节 阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
Many American youngsters earn their own allowance by doing temporary jobs for their neighbors. Babysitting is one of the common of these jobs. Most couples do not have maids or relatives living with them, and they need to have someone watch the children if they want to go out.
Another way is by mowing lawn in summer and clearing snow from side-walks and driveways in winter. Many people mow their own lawns, but often people prefer to give the job to a neighbor's child. In winter, snow clearing from streets and highways is the government's responsibility. Homeowners or tenants, however, must clear side-walks and driveways. Since clearing snow is very tiring, many people prefer to hire teenagers for this job rather than do it
themselves.
Besides, many American teenagers usually work two to three hours after school and all day on Saturday or Sunday at the local supermarket. They work as cashiers or stockroom clerks. Or they help customers carry things to their cars. Other favorite jobs are waiting on tables in restaurants or working part-time at stores or gas stations.
By earning their own allowance (津贴), teenagers acquire a feeling of independence and a sense of responsibility which prepares them for a productive life in society.
46. What does „babysit‟ mean in paragraph 1?(within 10 words)
47. How do American youngsters earn their allowance? (within 40 words)
48. When it comes to clearing snow, what do many people like to do? (within 15 words)
49. What is the advantages of youngsters earning allowance ? (within 25 words)
50. Who will clear the snow on the streets? (within 5 words)
第二节 书面表达(满分15分)
有一美国学访团来你校访问,想更多地了解你家乡后天津的情况,据以下信息用英语写一篇短文,介绍家乡的情况。(100词以上)
1.位置:渤海之滨,风景宜人。
2.面积:一千一百多平方千米。
3.人口一千多万。
4.成就:经济发展,建立了经济开发区为代表的高科技园区。
5.问题:交通拥挤,水和空气污染。
第III卷
第四部分 听力(满分15分)略
天津市普通高中学业水平测试 英语科模拟试卷五
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)、第II卷(非选择题)、第III卷(听力)三部分,共100分,考试用时90分钟。
第I卷
第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30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、—I‟m Mary, your old classmate. —Oh, sorry. I recognize you.
A. don‟t B. can‟t C. won‟t D. didn‟t
2、It is believed that there has been no of life on Mars so far, though great effects have been made on research.
A. symbol B. sign C. mark D. signal
3、She often gets up late, when she has no classes in the morning.
A. generally B. especially C. usually D. hardly
4、The number of guests invited eighty, but a number of them absent due to kinds of reason.
A. were; was B. was; was C. was; were D. were; were
5、Nanjing lies the Changjiang River and Hangzhou lies the south of it.
A. by; on B. on; to C. on; in D. off; to
6、I have never spoken ill of her, I don‟t like her.
A. if B. because C. so that D. though
7、In America, many people waste a lot food in Africa people haven‟t enough to eat.
A. however B. although C. as D. while
8、When the police came, they found a man on the ground with his hands by a rope.
A. lied; tied B. lying; tying C. lying; tied D. laid; tied
9、Walk close it and try to see if it is connected our network.
A. with; to B. to; about C. to; with D. with; with
10、In the dark forests , some large enough to hold several towns.
A. stand many lakes B. lie many lakes C. many lakes lie D. many lakes stand
11、—George and Lucy got married last week. Did you go to their wedding?
—No, I
A. didn‟t invite B. was not invited C. hadn‟t been invited D. haven‟t been invited
12、By last month, another new hospital in our town.
A. would be completed B. has been completed C. was being completed D. had been completed
13、If you drive your car like that, you‟ll in hospital.
A. give up B. put up C. split up D. end up
14、The house while we were away. Fortunately it before we got back.
A. set fire to; had been put out B. caught fire; had been put out
C. on fire; has been put out D. set fire; has been put out
15、It was foolish you to give up what you rightly owned.
A. for B. of C. about D. with
第二节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
If something bad happened to me among lots of strangers, I‟d like somebody to help me. At first, I hope there would be somebody trying to help me even if he was not .
One day, I had just finished shopping and I was leaving the when a really big man around 45 years old 癫痫的) attack. I don‟t know what I was thinking, but I suddenly realized that I was holding his head in my lap. I did it even without against the ground. I took off my sweater and twisted it until I made a little roll and put it between his to prevent him from
biting his tongue. At that time, that‟s all I knew about someone in such situations. Then I dialed 120 immediately.
While doing this, I saw a large number of people standing around us in the supermarket. Most of them were us, silently, as if we were part of an interesting movie scene. said a word until the arrived and carried him away. I thought they didn‟t feel able to help him, but now I believe they were afraid of him, to help.
However, what would happen if nobody others in these kinds of situations? When will we step in and help? What if we are one of those suffering among strangers? That man could have died. I don‟t mean to say that I‟m a
16. A. capable B. satisfied C. surprised D. nervous
17. A. classroom B. restaurant C. supermarket D. hospital
18. A. woke up B. fell down C. turned back D. jumped out
19. A. usually B. normally C. exactly D. recently
20. A. speaking B. running C. guessing D. thinking
21. A. head B. chest C. waist D. arms
22. A. eyes B. fingers C. legs D. teeth
23. A. treating B. training C. missing D. losing
24. A. worried B. excited C. relaxed D. curious
25. A. pointing to B. thinking of C. looking at D. looking after
26. A. Everybody B. Nobody C. Somebody D. Anybody
27. A. ambulance B. guard C. relatives D. family
28. A. pleasing B. frightening C. surprising D. unwilling
29. A. carried B. rescued C. helped D. cured
30. A. fool B. hero C. winner D. friend
第二部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Jack is one of my oldest friends. We play golf together all the time. He‟s a great talker and a loyal friend, and he‟s got that great, infectious smile. Before Easy Rider we were at American International Pictures together. Jack wrote a screenplay—he‟s a terrific writer, too—for a picture called The Trip, which Roger Corman directed. I played the drug connection, and it was the first time that I directed the second unit. Corman didn‟t pay us, but he would give us film and let us go out on weekends and shoot (拍摄).
We were all dying to make a movie. We‟d waited a long time and when the chance came to make Easy Rider, we wanted to give it our best shot. Whatever stories have come out about that film, we couldn‟t have shot anything in five weeks, traveling right across the United States, without being well organized. We did have some great times, though, Jack and I. We claimed we were both geniuses, and it was a pretty smooth shoot.
Jack was a consummate actor then and he‟s made incredible choices since and performed them brilliantly. He has an infectious personality and I think it‟s a great loss that he‟s never gone on talk shows. Most of us have to go out and sell our movies, but the only time you see Jack on television is when he‟s at a Lakers basketball game. It‟s too bad, because he‟s got one of the greatest gifts of the gab (口才) of anyone I‟ve ever met.
31. The second paragraph mainly tells us .
A. it was dangerous to shoot Easy Rider B. it was terrible to act in Easy Rider
C. Easy Rider was destined to be a great success D. Easy Rider was the result of hard work and cooperation
32. The underlined word in the last paragraph can be replaced by “”.
A. unattractive B. skilled C. upright D. common
33. We can know from the passage that
A. Roger Corman used to be a popular actor B. Easy Rider was not a successful film
C. Jack is a fan of basketball D. the author is often tired of Jack‟s talking
34. What‟s the purpose of the passage?
A. To show that Jack is a terrific colleague and truly great actor.
B. To prove that Jack is not only a great writer but also a sportsman.
C. To imply that Jack could have been a great writer.
D. To suggest that Jack should have been a talk-show host.
35. Which of the following best describes the author‟s tone in this passage?
A. Ironic. B. Sympathetic. C. Admiring. D. Critical.
B
An exercise method designed to stretch muscles and improve strength and balance is becoming popular in the United States. Here‟s more about Gyrotonics (柔操) and the man who invented this special form of exercise.
Gyrotonics is a kind of exercise that combines the movements of dancing and swimming with the mental and physical practice called yoga (瑜珈). It helps lengthen muscles, improve balance, and exercise the joints, the parts of the body where bones are joined.
A Hungarian dancer named Juliu Horvath developed this special form of exercise. After he was injured while dancing, Mister Horvath studied yoga intensely. In the 1980, he developed a new exercise method as a special kind of yoga to strengthen dancers.
Mister Horvath says that he based his method on the octopus (章鱼), monkey and cat. He says these animals seem to have no restrictions (限制). They can move in any direction with control and strength. He designed the Gyrotonics movements to help the human body move more freely.
A special machine made of wood and weights helps guide the body through the many Gyrotonidcs exercises. You sit or lie on a flat board. You put your legs or hands through special cloth handles attached to a line with weights. With the tension created by the weights, you must try to move through the exercises.
Seven kinds of backbone movements form the base of Gyrotonics. For example, you can stretch your back to the left and right or forward and backward. While moving your back, you can also work on arm or leg motions. These movements must be done in a smooth way. Often the motions are circular (循环的).
When Juliu Horvath first developed Gyrotonics, he was the only teacher. He has since taught almost seventy master trainers. Now, there are more than eight hundred official schools in the world where you can learn Gyrotonics.
36. Gyrotonics movements are designed to help people become
A. cleverer B. healthier C. stronger D. more flexible
37. Gyrotonics is becoming popular because it A. is a new kind of yoga combining the movements of dancing and swimming
B. is a kind of exercise based on animal examples
C. helps people to move in any direction with control and strength
D. makes it possible for people to combine dancing and swimming together
38. Juliu Horvath was a , which helped him develop the idea of Gyrotonics.
A. Teacher B. sportsman C. dancer D. trainer
39. The phrase that can best describe Gyrotonics movements should be A. lying on a flat board with your legs or hands through special handles
B. sitting on a flat board doing swimming or dancing movement
C. trying to move around with weights on your back
D. turning your back in directions while working on arm or leg motions
40. Juliu Horvath had started his ideas from animals that A. have no bones B. are able to move more freely
C. seem more clever D. are more able to survive disasters
C
There are so many different plastic cards that adults have to carry around-library cards, savings cards for different banks, credit cards, just to name a few… So why not have one card to replace them all?
Scott Barnhill, an 11-year-old fifth-grade student in the US, has come up with an idea for a “Security One Card”.
Sound smart? The US Patent (专利) Office thought so, and it approved a patent for his idea.
Here‟s an example of how Barnhill‟s idea would work.
Let‟s say you have the three cards mentioned above. Instead of carrying them all, you could have just one by having additional magnetic strips (磁条) added to it.
The magnetic strips can be added to any plastic card, even a blank one.
Companies could add their information to one of the strips. For example, you could ask a library to add a strip to your bankcard.
Barnhill has a lot of hobbies, including designing websites. He got the idea at the age of 9 when he saw his father using a keycard to enter their hotel room. He thought, “The hotels are wasting money with the key cards.” So, instead of using a hotel-issued key card, guests could use their credit cards—if the hotel added a special magnetic strip. At checkout, the strip would simply be removed.
Now that he has his patent, his next step is a letter-r\writing campaign to get support from major credit card companies.
I‟m going to be writing letters to credit card companies to ask if they can co-operate. I hope they‟ll give me money every time someone puts a strip on the back of another card, or every time the idea is used,” Barnhill said. “I‟ll write the letters and see what they say. If they say no, I‟ll ask someone else, another credit card company.”
He is hoping to make money from his patent and has decided it would be better to collect royalties (专利使用费) if
“The ATM person who invented that sold it totally, and if he‟d chosen royalties he‟d get like 2 cents for every transaction (交易) and he‟d be a billionaire now,” Scott said.
41. The advantage of “security One Card” is that it .
A. could remove the burden of taking all kinds of plastic cards B. would be very safe
C. could save your money D. could have a lot of magnetic strips on it
42. The immediate cause of Scott‟s invention was that .
A. he found that adults have to carry around so many plastic cards
B. he realized it‟s a big waste to make so many plastic cards instead of only one
C. he found even a hotel issued its own cards—keycards
D. he realized it would be a good chance to make big money
43. To use a “Security One Card”, .
A. one has to add additional magnetic strips to it oneself
B. one has to pay Scott Barnhill each time a magnetic strip is added
C. all the companies need to add their information to a magnetic strip by themselves
D. one has to get the permission of the credit card company first
44. The underlined phrase “take off” in the last but one paragraph probably means
A. makes money B wins a lot of support C. is worth a lot D. is practical
45. From the story, we can see Scott is .
A. more magic than smart B. clever but lazy C. creative, determined and wise D. far-sighted
第II卷
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分25分)
第一节 阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
Many American youngsters earn their own allowance by doing temporary jobs for their neighbors. Babysitting is one of the common of these jobs. Most couples do not have maids or relatives living with them, and they need to have someone watch the children if they want to go out.
Another way is by mowing lawn in summer and clearing snow from side-walks and driveways in winter. Many people mow their own lawns, but often people prefer to give the job to a neighbor's child. In winter, snow clearing from streets and highways is the government's responsibility. Homeowners or tenants, however, must clear side-walks and driveways. Since clearing snow is very tiring, many people prefer to hire teenagers for this job rather than do it
themselves.
Besides, many American teenagers usually work two to three hours after school and all day on Saturday or Sunday at the local supermarket. They work as cashiers or stockroom clerks. Or they help customers carry things to their cars. Other favorite jobs are waiting on tables in restaurants or working part-time at stores or gas stations.
By earning their own allowance (津贴), teenagers acquire a feeling of independence and a sense of responsibility which prepares them for a productive life in society.
46. What does „babysit‟ mean in paragraph 1?(within 10 words)
47. How do American youngsters earn their allowance? (within 40 words)
48. When it comes to clearing snow, what do many people like to do? (within 15 words)
49. What is the advantages of youngsters earning allowance ? (within 25 words)
50. Who will clear the snow on the streets? (within 5 words)
第二节 书面表达(满分15分)
有一美国学访团来你校访问,想更多地了解你家乡后天津的情况,据以下信息用英语写一篇短文,介绍家乡的情况。(100词以上)
1.位置:渤海之滨,风景宜人。
2.面积:一千一百多平方千米。
3.人口一千多万。
4.成就:经济发展,建立了经济开发区为代表的高科技园区。
5.问题:交通拥挤,水和空气污染。
第III卷
第四部分 听力(满分15分)略