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1、北師大版高中英語選修七高二下學(xué)期期中考試試題高二下學(xué)期期中考試試題第一局部 聽力(共兩節(jié),總分值30分)第一節(jié)共5小題;每題15分,總分值75分聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A,B,C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最正確選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來答復(fù)有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1Where does the conversation take place? A. In a hotel. B. On the phone. COn a bus.2What does the man mean? AThe man forgets to wear

2、 his new shirt BThe new shirt doesnt fit him CHe has no chance to wear his new shirt3Where does the woman watch the film at last? AAt homeBIn the cinema. CIn the video-room.4What class did Paul have this morning? A. Chemistry. B. History. CMathematics.5What are the two speakers talking about? A. A f

3、ine boat. B. Their friend,Tom. C. The weather.第二節(jié)共15小題。每題1.5分,總分值22.5分聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)出最正確選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每題5秒鐘。聽完后各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,答復(fù)第6至7題。6Whats the relationship between the speakers? AStudent and teacher. BFriends. CWife and husband7What

4、 can we know from the passage? AAll the songs were Chinese songs BAll the songs were foreign songs CSome were Chinese songs and some were foreign songs. 聽第7段材料,答復(fù)第8至9題。8What was the womans position at Boston Bank? A. A junior secretary. B. A clerical assistant.CA manager.9When will the interview tak

5、e place? ANext Thursday afternoon at 4:00 BThursday afternoon at 4:00 CNext Tuesday afternoon at 4:00聽第8段材料,答復(fù)第10至12題。10Why does the woman call the man? AShe wants to borrow some books from him BShe warts to buy some books by Dickens CShe wants to go shopping with him11What can we learn from the pas

6、sage? AThe womans number has changed BThe woman changes her mind C. The woman is speaking to Mike12Whats the womans new telephone number? A6202349 B68733558C68735358聽第9段材料,答復(fù)第13至16題。13What do the two people talk about? AThe woman found her house was broken into BThe man locked himself out CThe man f

7、ound his house was broken into14Whats the relationship between the two people? A,Wife and husband. BPoliceman and victimCStudent and teacher.15What can we learn from the passage? AAll the windows are locked BThe downstairs windows are always locked CThe upstairs windows are not locked16What will hap

8、pen next? AThe policeman will go on looking into the case BThe policeman has found out the case CThe policeman left聽第10段材料,答復(fù)第17至20題。17Where does it probably take place?AIn the airport. B. On the plane. C. On the ship.18What should you do if you are staying in San Luisa? ADont leave the waiting-room

9、 BExit through the Customs CCheck the information board19Whats the name of the Airlines? A PoloBCarib. CSanta.20. Who is the speaker?ASomeone at the airportBA traveler on the planeCThe captain of the plane第二局部:英語知識運(yùn)用 共兩節(jié),總分值45分 第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空共15小題;每題1分,總分值15分從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。21. Did you

10、pay for that meal, I mean, with another five friends? _.A. Yes, they did B. Yes, they paid for the mealC. No, they didnt D. Yes, it was my treat that day22. To fully understand the writer, we must read not only between the lines, but _ the lines.A. within B. beyondC. beside D. among23. To be on the

11、safe side, we should fill up the tank now, because we _ run out of gas on the way.A. could B. might C. would D. must24. I would appreciate _ very much if you could give me some suggestions.A. this B. thatC. it D. one25. How can they learn anything well _ they spend all their spare time watching tele

12、vision?A. before B. although C. after D. as26. How would you like your tea? _.A. Very quickly B. As it comes, pleaseC. Very much D. I dont like tea27. _ rich certain natural resources may be, they cannot replace themselves and are sure to be used up some day.A. HoweverB. Whatever C. How D. No matter

13、28. Miss Smith is leaving to get married and Miss Joan will be _ the class.A. taking over B. taking away C. taking up D. taking in29. To our surprise, the council did not _ you to build a swimming pool here.A. admit B. suggest C. permitD. provide30. Three pills should _ you a good nights sleep.A. en

14、tire B. enableC. endanger D. ensure 31. Mary _her twin sister in looks.A. resembles B. remembers C. keeps D. recalls32. In order to make a living abroad, John had to hunt for a _ job instead.A. comfortable B. simple C. temporary D. satisfied33. There were maybe 60 or 70 people there; _, the room was

15、 packed.A. at any rate B. in case C. at no time D. in need34. I knew _it was a bad injury.A. straight out B. straight away C. straight upD. straight down35. The food in England is strange at first, but youll soon _ it.A. used to B. get used to C. agree with D. agree to第二節(jié) 完形填空 (共20小題;每題1.5分,總分值30分)閱

16、讀以下短文,掌握其大意,從短文后每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確答案。It was an evening when my parents and I ventured across Nemeiben Lake, in Northern Saskatchewan. This 36 lake, which expanded 26 miles across, had a reputation as being the best fishing and tourist resort in the province.The sun was 37 behind the dar

17、k rolling 38 and we set off. Soon the lake seemed to be deserted 39 the sky began to darken, looking much 40 in the darkness, which made me feel a little nervous.And then suddenly the boat 41 something with such force that we all fell 42 in our seats. My father went to the back and found the water w

18、as now 43 in at a very fast rate.The overloaded boat was now deep in water. The 44 was now to come. With our life jackets 45 , we waited as the boat sank deeper into the water. The biting cold was more terrifying than anyone could have 46 . A strong wind blew 47 the lake and the strong waves carried

19、 us off into the night. I knew that 48 was near. Then suddenly, something quite 49 happened. A shadow appeared up ahead. I blinked in 50 . A beautiful large diving-bird landed only feet from my grasp. It stayed calmly by my side and all of a sudden I didnt feel 51 any more. Deep in my heart, I knew

20、everything would be 52 .When a fisherman found us the following 53 , our body temperatures were only twenty-four degrees after we had been in the water for 13 hours.As I lay in the hospital bed 54 , I thanked God for all his mercy and for the guardian angel that 55 me. Anyway, that was an unforgetta

21、ble experience.36. A. little B. vast C. shallow D. tiny37. A. rising B. shining C. setting D. falling38. A. clouds B. mountain C. rainD. trees39. A. as B. before C. if D. after40. A. interesting B. charming C. encouraging D. threatening41. A. beat B. hit C. struck D. touched42. A. away B. back C. do

22、wn D. over43. A. droppingB. rushingC. rolling D. entering44. A. better B. best C. worst D. luckiest45. A. spread B. fastened C. locked D. removed46. A. producedB. created C. made D. imagined47. A. through B. up C. across D. into48. A. hope B. island C. death D. daylight49. A. normal B. common C. ext

23、raordinary D. usual50. A. despair B. amazement C. sorrow D. anger51. A. happy B. lonely C. hungry D. sick52. A. trueB. false C. right D. okay53. A. afternoonB. morning C. evening D. night54. A. disappearing B. recovering C. discouraging D. disappointing55. A. looked at B. watched over C. listened to

24、 D. gazed at第三局部: 閱讀理解 (共20小題;每題2分,總分值40分) 閱讀以下文章,根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容,從文后所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最正確答案。AThe Earth has warmed about 1.4oF since the late 19th century. That increase sounds small, but studies by Kerry Emmanuel at MIT and others have proved that hurricanes are getting more serious. Extreme storms like the

25、one that flooded New England with more than 10 inches of rain in May are becoming more frequent, too. Birds are migrating earlier. Trees are blooming, and flowers and crops are popping up unseasonably early across the country.The warming has produced clear winners: pests. Mosquitoes love the warmer

26、weather and are celebrating by bringing infectious diseases to new places. Beetle populations have exploded in evergreen trees. Why should we care about beetles? It was beetles that killed the trees in Southern California, which provided the dry fuel for the wildfires that destroyed hundreds of home

27、s in 2023.Higher temperatures are also causing glaciers to melt fast. Mount Kilimanjaro, for instance, has been topped with ice for at least 11,700 years. Within the next 15 years, however, its summit might be ice-free, according to Lonnie Thompson, a glaciologist at Ohio State University. The faste

28、st warming is taking place in the far north, where glaciers are disappearing and permafrost (永凍土) is proving to be not so permanent. You may think this isnt connected with those of us farther south, but snow and ice play a big role in balancing Earths climate by reflecting sunlight back into space.

29、As the Earth warms, melting snow and ice expose dark surfaces such as land and oceans, and the change from heat-reflecting to heat-absorbing surfaces could lead to further warming.56. Which of the following is NOT the result of increasing global warming?A. Hurricanes and floods are becoming more ser

30、ious and frequent.B. More pests are being produced than before.C. The water on the earth is becoming more and more limited.D. Glaciers are melting faster.57. According to this article, whats the main function of snow and ice on the earth?A. Watering the crops after they melt.B. Covering the ground t

31、o keep it warm.C. Keeping the atmosphere moist all the time.D. Reflecting sunlight back into space to balance Earths climate.58. The melting snow and ice may lead to further warming because _.A. there will be less snow and ice to absorb the heat B. they expose dark surfaces which absorb heatC. they

32、make the atmosphere much more moist D. they give off heat as they melt59. Which of the following could be the title of this article?A. The Terrible Consequences of Global WarmingB. How to Prevent Global WarmingC. Peoples Behavior and Global WarmingD. Global Warming and Human LifeBSome of the planets

33、 rarest and most unusual animals will be the focus of a conservation project launched today by British scientists. The plan will focus on animals traditionally overlooked by conservationists, and will allow the public to track and donate to individual projects through a new website. Led by the Zoolo

34、gical Society of London (ZSL), the project has identified 100 species of mammals that have the fewest relatives left alive in the wild. The 10 most endangered, including the Yangtze river dolphin and bumblebee bat, will be the focus of the first years work. Jonathan Baillie of ZSL said the aim was t

35、o prevent hundreds of unique species from extinction. “We will be working to protect some of the worlds most extraordinary species, which are on the edge of extinction. The almost-blind Yangtze river dolphin is at the top of the list. “Its extremely threatened. A team was recently out there looking

36、for it and could not find onethey are truly on the edge of extinction, said Dr. Baillie. Many of the animals on the Edge list have been overlooked because they come from poorly-explored regions or species groups where scientists have had little interest. Dr. Baillie said raising the animals general

37、impression given to the public would be key to their future. ZSL scientists plan to expand the project. They are working on an Edge list for the animals that can live both on land and in water, and will then move on to other groups. “There is such a gap and many people are so interested in this that

38、 it will grow quite rapidly.60. The purpose of the Zoological Society of London was to _.A. do research on plants and animals in EnglandB. prevent hundreds of unique species of animals from disappearingC. keep the environment from being destroyed by peopleD. call on people to pay more attention to t

39、he Yangtze river dolphin61. In the first year, the project will mainly _.A. identify the rarest animals in the worldB. protect the Yangtze river dolphin and bumblebee batC. focus on the protection of the 10 most endangered mammalsD. work for the animals that can live both on land and in water62. Man

40、y of the animals on the Edge list have not been given much attention because _.A. they are really not valuable and of little use B. they come from poorly-explored regions or scientists have no interestC. they are dangerous to both people and other animalsD. they are very hard to be fed no matter whe

41、re they are63. The main idea of this article is to _.A. call on everyone to protect the environmentB. introduce some rare and unusual animals to usC. report that scientists aim to save some less-known mammals D. advise the readers to contribute money to the projectCLife began on our planet about 3,5

42、00 million years ago. The first living things were found in the sea, and over the course of millions of years, from these early life forms, a rich variety of animals have descended. Through the process we call evolution, animals have become adapted to enable them to live in all parts of the world, s

43、ometimes in the most dangerous environments.The animal kingdom is very large and we do not know for certain how many species there are in the world. Around 1.5 million species of animals have been named and described by scientists and over a million of these are insects. It is known that there are a

44、bout twice as many animals in tropical rainforests as in any other place, and it is here that there is likely to be countless numbers of species yet unknown to science. It has been estimated that the total number of insect species alone could be around 30 million!What we can be sure of is that the m

45、ost numerous large animal on Earth is the human! Modern man appeared about 30,000 years ago and has increasingly come to dominate the planet. The steady increase in population was speeded up by advances in civilization such as the Industrial Revolution and better health and medical care.The rate in

46、increase of the human population is slowing down in parts of the Northern Hemisphere, but it continues to rise in the Third World countries, despite the effect of famine, floods, disease and war.This population explosion means that millions of people suffer from hunger and disease, and more and more

47、 wild places are taken over, causing animals and plants to suffer.64. From the first paragraph we know that _.A. the evolution of the animals has a long historyB. the first living things were found on landC. animals develop themselves freelyD. animals can only live in suitable conditions 65. The rap

48、id increase of the human is due to _.A. better natural living conditions B. the increase of the plants and animalsC. the humans advances in civilization D. the decrease of natural disasters66. As stated in this article, more and more animals and plants are endangered because _.A. the globe is becomi

49、ng warmer and warmerB. pollution is becoming more and more seriousC. more and more wild places are taken over by the humanD. they cant find enough food and water to depend on67. If another paragraph is needed, it should focus on how to _.A. develop the economy of the world B. identify the different

50、species of animalsC. develop new species of animals D. deal with the population explosionDMany peoples careers begin after they get a “break. On November 14, 1943, Leonard Bernstein made his debut (首次登場) as a conductor for the New York Philharmonic(交響樂團(tuán)) at Carnegie Hall in New York City. This was B

51、ernsteins “big break, and a major turning point in his career. He got this break because he was taking the place of another conductor, Bruno Walter, who had fallen ill.Bernstein had been appointed Assistant Conductor for the New York Philharmonic only a few months before that night. Just 25 years ol

52、d, he was relatively inexperienced. At the last minute, Bernstein was told he was to take Walters place, so he did not have any time to rehearse. The music he was going to conduct was very difficult. Plus, the concert was going to be broadcast nationally on the radio. Despite all these pressures, Be

53、rnstein rose to the occasion and received a standing clapping at the end of the concert. The event made national headlines, and Bernstein became famous overnight. Some people feel they do their best under the most stressful circumstances. What was it about Leonard Bernstein that made him do so well

54、in such a difficult situation? Perhaps Leonard Bernstein did so well because music was his passion. The son of a man who supplied hairdressing products, Bernstein became interested in music at the age of 10. By the time he was a teenager, he was performing in public. He became a soloist with the Bos

55、ton Public School Orchestra, and for 13 weeks in 1934, played classics on the radio. 68. The word “break in the first paragraph may be similar to _.A. rest B. chance C. pause D. gap 69. The underlined word in the second paragraph probably means _.A. practice for performance B. practice playing the s

56、oloC. practice playing music D. practice broadcasting70. Leonard Bernstein did very well because of _.A. the difficult music B. the stress of the circumstances C. his passion for music D. Bruno Walters absence71. The last paragraph is written to show _.A. Leonard Bernstein was very cleverB. Leonard

57、Bernsteins parents worked hardC. chances are important to a famous personD. early interest led to Leonard Bernsteins successECollege academics are completely different from high school academics. In high school, we were mostly tested on our ability to memorize facts, dates and formulas. In college,

58、you will be required to think critically and to analyze the important ideas and theories. Your grades will be based more on your ability to read and understand the main ideas and to write about them in a critical way. Unless you are absolutely certain of what you would like to study, use your freshm

59、an year as a time to explore courses in a number of areas. As you probably know, Harvards educational system requires you to take what are called core classes, which are designed to expose all students to areas like literature and arts, the sciences and history. For many students, these core classes

60、 are the most difficult because they require us to take courses in areas that are not our advantages. We advise you not to load up yourself with core classes in your first year. Get familiarized with the way that the academic program works at Harvard first, and then deal with the bulk of core classe

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