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1、日期:日期:2022 年二月八日。日期:日期:2022 年二月八日。高二英語綜合復(fù)習(xí)及模擬試卷外研社制卷人:打自企; 成別使; 而都那。審核人:眾閃壹; 春壹闌; 各廳 日期:2022 年二月八日?!就浇逃畔ⅰ恳? 本周教學(xué)內(nèi)容:綜合復(fù)習(xí)及模擬試卷【模擬試題】第一局部 聽力 略第二局部 英語知識運用一共兩節(jié),滿分是45 分第一節(jié):單項填空一共 15 小題;每一小題 1 分,滿分是 15 分 I hear workers in this factory get paid byweek. Correct , and most of them get about 300 yuanweek./;a
2、B. C. D. Ill thank youmy affairs alone. I will. Its none of my business.leavingB. to leaveC. for leavingD. not to leave Do you know if the basketball game has started yet? Started?It must be certain whoby now.is winningB. winsC. has wonD. would winThe people invited to the ball may wearthey please.w
3、hateverB. whereverC. wheneverD. howeverThe women carrying babies , come in first ,?will youB. will theyC. theyD. youHis strong Shandong accenthimwhen he told a lie.put;offB. C. gave;awayD. If there were no war , the people of the world should havein their life.A. a much happier timeB. a more happier
4、 timeC. the happier timeD. much happiest time Do you think living in the country has advantages?.Yes , perfectlyB. Yes , it isC. Nothing at allD. Well , that dependsI wonder why you do it asand the third time you have done so.told youB. be toldC. told toD. you toldSome fat people have a large stomac
5、h and no waistline ,make them look round.itB. thatC. whichD. thisThe step you have taken ismuch risk.one ofB. the one ofC. the oneD. that oneI shall never forget those daysI lived in the army. With the soldiers, has a great effect on my life.that;whichB. C. when;thatD. The judge scolded the lawyer b
6、ecause he dint keep his remarks to the topic discussion.onB. withinC. atD. under Youve agreed to go ? So why you getting ready? But Ithat you would have me start at once.dont realizeB. realizeC. hadnt realizedD. realized Were you worried about him last night? Yes. It was.until he returned that I wen
7、t to beduntil he returned that I slept wellnot until he returned that I went to bednot until did he return that I went to sleep第二節(jié):完形填空一共 20 小題;每一小題 1. 5 分,滿分是 30 分閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從3655 各題所給的四個選項A、B、C 和 D中,選出最正確選項。Nicolette Morgantis friends understand why she joined a dating 婚姻介She has a good job 36
8、 a personal assistant with a television news agency , her own houseanda fullsociallife. Butshe,a yearoldwomanwhohasadegreeinEnglishLiterature文學(xué), is so 37 with British38 that she joined the English Rose dating agency to get in touch with single American males.“ English men are usually materialistic a
9、nd have 39 imagination , she “ I have 40 years being bored by men who never do anything 41 . “ Im almost 30 now and I would really love to 42 a husband and have 43.liketo live in London for six months of the year and in the States for 44 six months. In her search for the perfect man , Nicolette once
10、 45 an advertisement in a magazine for 46 people and had 400 replies.But she says : “ I only met one or two of them . 47 of the others sounded very 48 . Nicolette joined English Rose about 18 months 49 and has met 50 then.She says: “ I 51 that American men are more romantic and thoughtful than Briti
11、sh men.I rang 52 in the States , and afterwards he sent me 200 dollars to 53 the call. 54“ IvemetfivesofarbutImlookingforsomeonevery.Idliketofindacaring,5455welleducatednonsmokinganimalloverwithaprofessionaljobandaof adventure.55A. likeB. beingC. asD. withA. tiredB. boredC. pleasedD. angryA. menB. g
12、amesC. musicD. masterA. someB. muchC. a littleD. noA. passedB. spentC. enteredD. wastedA. excitingB. movingC. interestingD. livingA. marry toB. acceptC. receiveD. findA. friendsA. anotherA. wroteB. workC. a homeD. childrenB. someC. the otherD. otherB. putC. gaveD. postedA. singleB. marriedC. onlyD.
13、lonelyA. MostB. FewC. AllD. SomeA. worryingB. encouragingC. boringD. surprisingA. beforeB. laterC. moreD. agoA. fromB. sinceC. afterD. untilA. expectB. supposeC. knowD. feelA. oneB. itC. themD. himA. pay toB. pay offC. pay forD. pay backA. ordinaryB. handsomeC. specialD. lovelyA. feelingB. senseC. w
14、ayD. kind第三局部 閱讀理解一共 20 小題;每一小題 2 分,滿分是 40 分閱讀以下短文,從每一小題所給的四個選項A、B、C、D中選出最正確選項。AEverythinghastwosides.OnesideofSARSisalreadyclear.Itisadeadlydisease,which causes fear. There wer2 , 601 cases recorded on thChinese mainland on April 24 , according togovernmentfigures.Some115peoplehavediedandnumberskee
15、prising.But,theresanother side.SARS is a reminder of how fragielife can be. Suddenly , ts not just the oldpeoplewho arethinkingaboutdeath.Everyonenowrealizestheremightnotalwaysbe a tomorrow.Wang Xinying , a Senior 3 student in Taiyuan , Shanxi Province, came into contact 接觸 with a suspected疑似SARS pa
16、tient in mid April. He was told to stay at home for at least two weeks. “ Watching TV about more and more SARS patients dying , I never knew that death could be so close. Life is valuable and I am going to treasure every single day , he said.SARS teaches people to be grateful, not only for their own
17、 lives , but also for others.Doctors and nurses , for example , have to spend all their time with infected被感染的patients. As a result , more than 20 percent of SARS cases in China are medical workers.Xu Bing , a Senior 2 student of Beijing No. 5 Middle School wants to be a doctor when he grows up. “ A
18、lthough they certainly know of the dangers , doctors and nurses remain bravely dedicated致力于to saving peoples lives.“ I deeply moved by what they have done. I think they are real heroeshe said. SARSalso teaches 同情. The past few weeks have been terrible for Chinese people. there are far worse things t
19、han SARS in this world , such as war, earthquakes and murders.ThinkoftheIraqis,whohavebeenlivingterriblelivesfor20years.ThinkofhowtheAmericans felt on 9/1Andfinally,SARSoffersthechancetogrow.Alldifferenttypesofpeopleandgovernment officials are joining together to cope in this difficult time. When th
20、is passes , China its people , will have learned great lessons.The story of Wang Xinying is given in this passage mainly to.tell us the hardship of lifetell us the fragileness of lifetell the cruelty of SARStell us the joy of lifeThe main points discussed in the passage is.SARS is a deadly diseaseCh
21、inese people are going all out to fight the diseaseSARS teaches us a lotdoctors are dedicated to saving livesAmong the infected patients by SARS , which of the following is most?Students.B. Doctors and nurses.C. Workers. D. Officials.The writer tells us of the brighter side for SARS inways.twoB. thr
22、eeC. fiveD. fourBLabourforceisthepartofanationspopulationthatworksforpayorisactivelylooking for work. This group produces most of the goods and services , and its size and productivity determine the growth. The labour force of the United States increased from 2 million in 1800 to about 118 million i
23、n the mid 10s. This growth helped turn the United States from a largely agricultural country to an advanced industrial one.TheUnitedStatesgovernmentusesthetermlabourforceforpeopleatleast16years oldwhohavejobsorareactivelylookingforjobsincludingthoseinthearmedforces.Groups not in the labour force inc
24、lude disabled persons , full time housewives , 退休people and students. And the labour force does not include discouraged ones who have up looking for work because they think none can be got.The United Nations uses the term“economically active instead of “l(fā)abour forc. The economically active populatio
25、n includes people of all ages who hoobs or are looking for jobs. The percentages of teenagers and old people in this group are much higher in many developing countries than they are in industrial countries.Which of the following does the labour force include?Those who serve in the government or in t
26、he army.Those who are too old to go on working.Those who have completely stopped looking for jobs.Those who are not working and try to get work.According to the passage , we know that.the US has been an industrial country all alongthe US labour force today is about 60 times as large as in 1800a nati
27、ons development depends on the size and quality of its labour forcethe greater the size of labour force of a nation is , the more advanced the nation will beWhat conclusion can we draw from the passage?No teenagers in advanced countries are hired for pay.“ LabourforceintheUSAandtheUN“economicallyact
28、ivepopulation dontmean exactly the same thing.Even in many developing countries most old people have to work.In industrial countries old people have to work.The main idea of the passage is.what labour force isthe importance of labour forcethe changes in labour forcethe difference between “ labour an
29、d “economically active CThe food we eat seems to have far reaching effects on our health. Although science has made great steps in making food more fit to eat , it has , at the same time , made many foods unfit to eat. Some research has shown that perhaps eighty percent of all human illnesses are re
30、lated to diet and forty percent of cancer is related to the diet as well , especially the coloncancer. Different cultures are more likely to cause certain different illnesses because of the food that is characteristic in these cultures. That food is related to illness is not a new discovery. In 1945
31、 , government researchers realized that carcinogenic 致nitratescommonlyusedtopreservecolorinmeatsandotherfoodadditivescausedcancer.Yet,theseadditivesremaininourfoodanditbecomesmoredifficult all the time to know which things on the packaging labels of processed food are helpful or harmful. The additiv
32、es , which we eat , are not all so direct. Farmers often give penicillinto cows and other living animals, and because of this , penicillin has been found in the milk of treated cows. Sometime, similar drugs are given to animals not for medical purposes , but for financial reason. The farmers are sim
33、ply trying to fatten the animals order to obtain a higher price on the market. Although the Food and Drug Administration tried repeatedly to control these procedures , the practices continue.What is the best possible title of the passage ?Drug and Health.Food and Illness.Food and Culture.Health and
34、Science.Which of the following statements is Not true?Drugs are always given to animals for medical reasons.Some of the additives in our food are added directly to the food and some are given to living animals.Researchers have realizethe possible dangers of food additives fooverfifty years.Food may
35、cause 40% of cancer in the world.How has science done something harmful to mankind ?Becauseofsciencediseasescausedbycontaminatedfoodhavebeenactually reduced.It has caused a lack of information concerning the food.Duetotheapplicationofscience,somepotentiallyharmfulsubstanceshaveadded to food.It cause
36、s the animals to become fatter.DThe CBS TV “National Drivers Test , showed that many US drivers have a lot to learn.Heres why.CBSpicked1,799sampledriverstotakethetestinTVstudiosinNewYork,Philadelphia, Chicago , and Los Angeles. More than two out of five of the drivers failed the test. And average sc
37、ore was the lowest passing mark 51 points out of a possible 80.Chicago drivers did best with an average of 53 points. Los Angeles drivers came next with52 points. New York and Philadelphia drivers got 50 points a failing score. Drivers with50 points or less were rated “poorly by thejudges.Here are s
38、ome of the test results:Are men drivers better informed than women ones?Yes. Men averaged 52 points. Women got an average of 49.Are older drivers better informed than younger drivers?No. Drivers under 26 averaged 52 points. Drivers from 27 to 45 averaged 51. Drivers over45 failed with a 48 point ave
39、rage.Does education make a difference ?Yes.Collegegraduatesaveraged52points.Highschoolgraduatesaveraged50.Thosewithout highschooldiplomasgot48.Andpeoplewhohadtakendrivereducationcoursesscored an average of 53 points three more than those who Does driving experience make a difference?Yes. Drivers wit
40、h three or more years of experience averaged 51 points. Drivers with less experience averaged 49.Here are some surprising facts brought out by the test :More than one out of three drivers did not know that a blinking red light means a full stop.Three out of ten drivers did not know that an leight si
41、gn means stop.More than two out of three drivers did not know what to do when tailgated 追The answer : slow down , drive to the right , and let the drive behind pass.TheresultsofthetestwereturnedovertotheNationalSafetyCouncilHYTheyhelp future safety planning.The authors purpose is ve that men a
42、re better drivers than womengive you safe driving directionstell you the results of a national testrequire you to get an educationFrom the information in this article , which of the following is TURE?Older drivers are better informed than younger drivers.Experience makes a difference among drivers.M
43、ost drivers failed the test.Most people know what a blinking red light means.The test covered the following areas about drivers EXCEPT.educationB. years of driving experienceC. sexD. healthWhich of the following as a group was rated “ poorly informed by the judges ?Men.High school graduated drivers.
44、Drivers from 27-45 years of age.Drivers with 3 or more years of experience.Which of the following statements is NOT true ?Education makes no difference in the passing rate of the drivers.Men are better informed than women.Chicago drivers are the best informed drivers in America.The test results will
45、 be used as a guide for future safety planning.ELast Monday , David Nicol , Australias top kidney腎doctor , successfully removeda diseased kidney from a woman. Whts so unusual about that ? David Nicol was in his officein Australia while the woman lay on an operating table in New Zealand.What connecte
46、d them was a technology called remote surgery遠程手術(shù).Remote surgery itself is not new. In 2021 , a group of doctors in New York , US , removed agallbladderfromapatientlyinginFrance.Itwasthefirstsuccessfulcaseofremote surgery used on a human across international Now , Nicols operation is to be the first
47、 one performed on the kidneys.Nicol used joysticks操縱桿to direct robotic arms in the New Zealand operating room during the two hour operation.The joysticks and the robotic arms are linked by a computer network. Nicol could therobots workwhiledoctorsinNewZealandcheckedthepatientandchangedtheinstruments
48、 as needed.“ Before this technology , I would have been in the theatre when they were performing the operation , Nicol said.Duringremotesurgerythedoctoristheoneincontrol.Therobotscarryouttheoperation using a complexmethod.Doctorshavefoundthatarobotisbetterthanahumansurgeonatcarryingoutthisdifficult
49、operationevenwhenitiscontrolledthousandsofmilesaway.Unlikehumansrobotic“arms not shake when they a small piece of tissue or In remote surgery such as the removal of kidney stones , the robotic arm inserts a long special needle into the body and X rays guide it to the kidney.Once the robotic arm has
50、reached the hard kidney stone , the needle gets wider so a tiny telescopecantraveldownitandlookattheorgan.Theninstrumentsareusedtobreak up the stone and get rid of the remaining waste.Fordoctorsthetechnologymeanslessintheoperationroom.Andforpatients organ.However,theremotesurgeryisnotwidelyusedbecau
51、seitsstillveryexpensive.Aremote operation on a gall bladder costs more than $1 million. A normal operation only costs $2 000. It will be some time yet before the price falls and the operation is available to people throughout the world.Why was this kidney operation so unusual ? Because.remote surger
52、y was introduced into the operationit was a robot that was carrying out the operationthe patient and the doctor doing the operation were in different countriesit was a successful operation performed on kidneysIn this kidney operation who or what was in charge ?David Nicol .B. The robot.C. Joysticks.
53、D. The computer network.What does the word “ available mean in last paragraph ?Free.B. Easy to get.C. Hard to get.D. Simple enough.From the story , we can see.doctors and patients have already benefited a lot from remote surgeryrobots can replace human doctors altogether in remote surgerythe technol
54、ogy is sure to bring about a surgical revolutionglobalizationis reaching into all areas of life3535第一節(jié):短文改錯一共 10 小題;每一小題 1 分,滿分是 10 分That evening I was doing lessons. It was about nine76. hours. I felt a bit and heard a strange It sounded as the flowing of water. Suddenly I found77. 78. the walls we
55、re shaking as if someone was pushing them.79. Think perhaps I was too tired , I stood up and was going to sleep. Just then I heard someone shout “ Earthquake! Look up! The words put fear into everyones heart .I rushed out the house as quickly as I could. The whole street was already full with people
56、. I felt everything was80. 81. 82. 83. 84. shaking , the house , the trees , even the ground. The85. earthquake lasted a few seconds. The everything was quiet again.第二節(jié):書面表達滿分是 25 分晚上學(xué)習(xí)太晚,不吃早餐可多睡一會兒。家長太忙無暇顧及,給錢讓孩子自己解原因決。一些女孩為保持苗條身材常不吃早餐。結(jié)果課上整天想睡覺。注意力下降??荚嚦煽儾焕硐?。早餐不可少,它提供全天所需能量的30%,且有助于創(chuàng)造思維。青少年安康應(yīng)從建議早
57、餐抓起。50晚上學(xué)習(xí)太晚,不吃早餐可多睡一會兒。家長太忙無暇顧及,給錢讓孩子自己解原因決。一些女孩為保持苗條身材常不吃早餐。結(jié)果課上整天想睡覺。注意力下降??荚嚦煽儾焕硐?。早餐不可少,它提供全天所需能量的30%,且有助于創(chuàng)造思維。青少年安康應(yīng)從建議早餐抓起。【試題答案】一. 略二.Dbytheweehour,day是固定搭配,意為“按周時,天等計算的a泛指每周。Bthank sb. for sth. /doing sth.Ill thank you to dosth. 是常用的口語句型,意為“求你,是提出懇求或者需求的禮貌用語。leave alone 意為“不干預(yù)。A今進展時態(tài)表示一般將來時。
58、AAwhatever 作動詞please 的賓語。please 在此處相當(dāng)于like。the women carrying babies 是稱呼語,并不是句子的主語。此句是一個祈使句,其反意問句用will you/wont you。C put off out泄露giveaway送掉;分化;贈予;放棄;泄露,出賣指有意或者無意地turnup把旋大vi.。通過句子的意思看出是無意之中泄露,故用 give 。A 。DD和上句語義連接。C toyou areCB此題考察“介詞 ofof+抽象名詞的用法導(dǎo)致誤選C。“of+抽象名詞構(gòu)造表示“具有某方面的特征。B詞 when,第二空要填引導(dǎo)非限制性定語從句
59、的關(guān)系詞,根據(jù)句意,這個關(guān)系詞不是代表其前的某個先行詞,而是代表整個主句,that 沒有這個用法,which 可以這樣用,意為“這一點,這一件事。D 此題考察介詞短語的用法。局部學(xué)生對“介詞+名詞構(gòu)成的固定詞組掌握不結(jié)實是失分 此含義。B依此題語境,第二句中的動詞動作發(fā)生在該情景之前,表示說話前并沒有意識到我會立即動身,說話時 道此情況,應(yīng)選項BCnot until這not until A 和 B,因為只有 notuntilnot。CBAD由于 personal assistant 是指一個職位,根據(jù)句意,應(yīng)填as“作為、“當(dāng)。be bored with 是固定詞組,意為“對感到厭煩。根據(jù)下文
60、中的single American males 和English men 可知。她認為英國男人通常是重 materialistic 的 , 且她已厭煩了英國男人,根據(jù)此意,此處應(yīng)當(dāng)填no imagination,沒有想象力的。BADspend 后跟時間是、金錢等,在這里意為“度過。上文提到English men have no imagination. 因此,他們就做不出exiting 的事。根據(jù)文中第二段she joined the English Rose dating agency to get in touch withsingle American males. 可知,她應(yīng)該是樂意去
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