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PAGE2009學(xué)年第一學(xué)期樂陵二中外延版高一英語必修二階段檢測(cè)題第一卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分,聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題,每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A,B,C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在相應(yīng)的位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whendoestheplaystart?A.At6:30B.At6:00C.At6:152.Howmanylettersdoeshewritetohismotherinamonth?A.Eight.B.Four.C.Two.3.Whodoyouthinkbroketherule?A.Lucy.B.Jack.C.Tom.4.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themancouldn’tfindaparkinglot.B.It’shardtofindaplacetoleavethecar.C.Themanapologizedbecauseofhiscarelessness.5.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?A.Exercisingjustaftergettingup.B.Eatingsomethinggoodforbreakfast.C.Notexercisingsomanytimesaday.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有5秒鐘時(shí)間閱讀每小題,聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白你將聽兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。6.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.ChangjiangTravel.B.TVprograms.C.Afootballmatch.7.Whendoesthefootballmatchstart?A.1:00a.m.B.1:00p.m.C.9:00a.m.8.Whatdoweknowfromthedialogue?A.TheywatchTVeveryevening.B.Neitherofthemlikeswatchingfootballmatches.B.Becausehethoughtthepolicewouldhelptheoldman.C.Becausehethoughtnobodyelsewouldnoticehimandhecouldn’tbefoundout.20.WhatdoyouthinkofAlfred?A.Afearlessperson.B.Adishonestman.C.Anexperienceddriver.第二部分英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩小節(jié);滿分45分)單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;每個(gè)題1分;滿分15分)從A,B,CD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。21.Peopleallaroundtheworldhavebeendoingasmuchastheycan_______thepeopleinAfghanistan.AhelpBtohelpChelpingDhelped22.Yourperformanceinthedrivingtestdidn’treachtherequiredstandard_______,youfailed.AintheendBafterallCinotherwordsDatthesametime23.IwishBillwoulddriveustothetrainstation.Hehas________totakeusall.AtoomuchacarBverysmallacarCatoosmallcarDsuchsmallacar24.It’sgettinglate.I’mafraidImustbegoingnow.OK._________.ATakeiteasyBGoslowlyCStaylongerDSeeyou25.Susan,willyoupleasegoandemptythatdrawer?_______?AWhatforBWhatisitCHowisitDHowcome26.Ihopeyoudon’tmindmesmoking,_____wheredidyoubuythoseshoes?AsoBandCyetDbut27.Whenwehaddifficulties,wewouldturntoourmathsteacherfor_________.AadviceBideaCthoughtDhelps28.WhatwereyoudoingwhenTonyphonedyou?Ihadjustfinishedmyworkand______totakeashower.AhadstartedBstartedChavestartedDwasstarting29.Themanwefollowedsuddenlystoppedandlookedasif_________whetherhewasgoingintherightdirection.AseeingBhavingseenCtoseeDtohaveseen30.Cigarettesareaddictivebecausetheycontain________.AtobaccoBnicotineCdrugDcocaine31.Hehasgotlungcancer_______smokingtwentycigarettesaday.AsoBasaresultofCasaresultDsothat32.Almosteverycountryisincreasingthepriceofcigarettes________reducesmoking.AsothatBsoastoCinorderthatDasto33.Somepeopledon’tlikeapen______.Instead,theyuseacomputeroratypewriter.AwritingBwriteCtowriteDtowritewith34.Allmorningasshewaitedforthemedicalreportfromthedoctor,hernervousness________.AhasgrownBisgrowingCgrewDhadgrown35.Idoeverysinglebitofhousework_________myhusbandBobjustdoesthedishesnowandthen.AsinceBwhileCwhenDas第二節(jié)完型填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意;然后從36-55個(gè)題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)A,B,C,D中,選出可填入空白處最佳選項(xiàng)。TheproblemstartedwhenthefamilymovedandChrisswitchedschools.Hemadefriendswithanew–36—ofkids,someofwhomuseddrugs.ThefirsttimeChrisusedcocainewaswithfriendsatLarry’shouse.Everyone–37—theirmoneytobuyfewgramsofcocaine.Larrytoldthem,“It’ssafeas–38—asyoudon’tuseittoooften.Itwon’t–39—youintoanaddictlikeotherdrugs.”Duringthefollowingyear,thegroup–40—crackalongwithcocaine.Chrisboasted,“Ican–41—thismatter!”Larryagreed.“Aslongasyouonlytakealittlebit,you’llbeokay.”Hesaid.Hesoldittothem“atcost”and–42—itas“purecocaine”.Whenonefriendendedupinthe–43—fromanoverdose,Christhought,“That’llneverhappentome.SinceI’mmostly–44—thedrug,Iwon’thaveanyproblems.”At16,Chris–45—school.Whenhisparentstriedtochangehis–46--,helefthomewithouttellingthemwherehewasgoing.He–47—twoweeksworkingatapizzashopbeforegettingfiredforstealingmoney.That’s–48—hestartedsellingcocaine.“I’llonlydo–49—untilIgetbackonmyfeet,”hetoldhimself.Chris’sfamily–50—himlivingaloneinarundownpartoftown.Aschoolfriendhadcalledthefamilytotellthemwherehewas.“It–51—savedmylife,”Chrissays.“Iwashalfdead.”TopayforChristo–52—adrugtreatmentcenter,hisdad–53—asecondjob.Chrisisgratefultogettingtreatment.Nowhe’sabletosee–54—again.Inthedepthsofhisaddictionhesaweverything–55—blackandgray.36.ApartyBmemberCsetDcircle37.AdrewBpooledCpushedDspent38.AfarBeasyClongDcool39.AturnBchangeCgetDmake40.AusedBtriedCboughtDbrought41.AsolveBdealChandleDcontrol42.consideredBdescribedCthoughtDrecognized43.AhospitalBprisonCpoliceDbed44.AusingBtakingCsmellingDselling45.AranawayfromBbrokeawayfromCdroppedoutofDfledfrom46.AmindBthinkingCthoughtDidea47.AusedBspentCgotDasked48.AhowBwhenCwhyDwhere49.AitBthatCsoDthis50.AaskedBpersuadedCforcedDfound51.AlikelyBmaybeCprobablyDpossibly52.AfoundBreceiveCstayDenter53.AhadBtookCworkedDfounded54.ArealityBcolorsClightDlife55.AforBwithCinDas第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AAlettertoEdward,acolumnist(報(bào)刊專欄作家)DearMrExpert:Igrewupinanunhappyandabusivehome.IalwayspromisedmyselfthatI’dgetoutassoonaspossible.Now,atage20,Ihaveagoodjobandanicehouse,andI’mreallyproudoftheindependenceI’veachieved.Here’stheproblem:severalofmyfriendswhostilllivewiththeirparentswishtheyhadplaceslikemine-somuchsothattheymakeminetheirs.Itstartedoutwithacoupeofthemspendingtheweekendswithme.Butnowtheyseemtotakeitforgrantedthattheycanshoutanytimetheylike.Theybringboyfriendsover,talkonthephoneandstayoutforever.Ienjoyhavingmyfriendsheresometimes-itmakestheplacefeelcomfortableandwarm-butthisismyhome,notapartyhouse.Iwasoldenoughtomoveoutofmyown,sowhycan’tIseemtoaskmyfriendstorespectmyprivacy(隱私)?JoanEdward’sreplytoJoanDearJoan:Ifyourfamilydidn’tpayattentiontoyourneedswhenyouwereachild,youprobablyhavetroublelettingothersknowyourneedsnow.Andifyou’vegatheredyourfriendsaroundyoutorebuildahappyfamilyatmosphere,youmayfearthatsayingnowillbringbackthekindofconflictyougrewupwith-ordestroytheniceatmosphereyounowenjoy.Youneedtounderstandthatintruefriendshipit’sokaytoputyourownneedsfirstfromtimetotime.Beclearaboutthemessageyouwanttosend.Forexample,“IreallyloveyoucompanybutIalsoneedsomeprivacy.Sopleasecallbeforeyoucomeover.”56.WecanlearnfromthefirstletterthatJoan.A.livesawayfromherfamilyB.takesprideinherfriendsC.knowsMrExpertquitewellD.hatesherparentsverymuch57.Wecaninferfromthefirstletterthat.A.JoanconsidersherfriendsmoreimportantthanherprivacyB.Jonan’sfriendsvisithermoreoftenthanshecanacceptC.Joandoesn’tlikethepartiesatallD.Joandislikestheboyfriendsherfriendsbringover58.AccordingtoMrExpert,whycan’tJoantellherfriendsherfeelings?A.Sheisafraidofhurtingherfriends.B.ShedoesnotunderstandtruefriendshipC.Herfamilyexperiencestopsherfromdoingso.D.Shedoesnotputherneedsfirst.59.Theunderlinedword“conflict”inthesecondlettermeans.A.dependentlifeB.fiercefightC.badmannersD.painfulfeeling60.ThesecondlettersuggeststhatMrExpert.A.isworriedaboutJoan’sproblemB.warnsJoannottoquarrelwithherfriendsC.advisesJoanonhowtorefusepeopleD.encouragesJoantobebraveenoughBWASHINGTON:GeorgesdeParis,whoonceslepthomelessonthestreetsintheUScapital,hasmeasuredUSpresidentsinsidetheWhiteHouseforthepast40years.EverypresidentsinceLyndonJohnsonhassoughtthesilver-hairedFrenchtailor’sservicetobeinstyle.OfallthepresidentshehasspenthoursmeasuringandfittingunderthewatchfuleyesofSecretServiceagents,GeorgesdeParisprefersRonaldReaganandGeorgeW.Bushasthe“mostsympatheticandalsothemostelegant”.TheleastpleasantofallwasBillClinton,whowas“verydemanding,coldandalwaysoccupied.”ThecurrentPresidentBushdisplayedoneofGeorgesdeParis’bluesuitswhenhegavehisnationallytelevisedStateoftheUnionaddressbeforetheUSCongressinJanuary.Thesuit,madebyhandbyGeorgesandthreeskilledhelpers,costaboutUS$3,000inashopneartheWhiteHouse.BecomingtheunofficialWhiteHousetailorwasafarclimbforGeorges,whoarrivedintheUSin1960whenhewas27,carryinghislifesavingsofUS$4,000inhispocket.Withinsixmonthshefoundhimselfpenniless,livingonthestreets,speakinglittleEnglishafterhisAmericangirlfriendthrewhimoutbecauseherefusedtomarryher.TheseedsofGeorges’tailoringbusinesswereplantedwhenhewashiredasacutterbyaFrench-CanadiantailorforUS$70aweek.Herentedasmallroomandsavedhismoneyuntilhecouldbuyasewingmachineandsetonhisown.Hestillusesthatmachine.AdecisivemeetinginarestaurantbroughtGeorges,whobecameaUScitizenin1969,closertotheWhiteHouse.AconversationwiththerepresentativeOttoPassmanofLouisiana,ledthelawmakertobuysuitsfromGeorges.ThesatisfiedlawmakerintroducedhimtoJohnson,thenthevice-president,whocontinuedtoenlistthetailor’sserviceswhenhebecamepresident.61.SupposeBillClintontookofficeintheyear1992,GeorgesdePairs.A.wasinhisearlysixtiesB.founditwasthehardesttimeinhislifeC.wasmorecarefulthaneverbeforeD.thoughtClintonwaseasytogetalongwith62.Thewriterwrotethepassagetotellus.A.astoryaboutatailorinWashingtonB.thewayhowGeorgesdeParisbecamesuccessfulinofficialdutiesC.thatitisuneasytoworkforAmericanpresidentsD.thepoormightbeveryrichunexpectedly63.GeorgesdeParisoncesleptonthestreetsoftheUScapital,probablybecause.A.heandhiswifeseparatedB.hehadnomoneytoaffordaroomC.hewantedtolearnthetruthofthepoorintheUSAD.hewasastrangerwhocouldn’tfindwherehotelslay64.Theunderlinedword“displayed”inthepassagemeans“”.A.showedB.placedC.spreadD.preferred65Themainideaofthelastfiveparagraphsisthat.A.GeorgesdePariswasveryluckytobechosenasaWhiteHousetailorB.thewaytosuccessforGeorgesdePariswasveryhardC.richknowledgeisveryusefulforone’ssuccessD.adecisivemeetinghasbroughtGeorgeanewlifeCBeforeFelixarrivedinBaghdad,MissBohunhadarrangedforhimtohavelessonswithMr.PosthonoftheEducationOffice.Mr.Posthonwasabusyman;henotonlyhadhisgovernmentjobbutalsotaughtsomeArabboysfromawealthyfamilywhohopedeventuallytogotoanEnglishuniversity.Hehadagreedto“fitFelixinhissparetime,”whichmeantthatsometimesFelixwenttoMr.Posthon’sofficeandwastoldtostudythisorthat,andoccasionallyMr.PosthonmanagedtofindasparehourwhenhedroppedintoMissBohun’sandgaveFelixsomeinstruction.MostofFelix’sdaywasspentinstudyinhisbedroom.HeknewhewouldnotgetfarinthiswayandheknewalsothatMr.Posthonwouldhavebeendisappointedinhim.MissBohundidnotsayordoanythingthatgaveFelixanyclueastohowhehadfailedher,butMr.Posthon,aftertestinghisknowledge,saidwithouthesitation,“WhatonearthhaveyoubeendoingwithyourselfsinceyouleftEngland?”FelixexplainedthatinCariohehadtakenlessonswithanoldEnglishlady,anex-governess(前女家教)toaroyalfamily,whohadtaughthimEnglishcomposition,French,drawing,geographyandhistory.UnfortunatelyshehadknownlessGreek,Latinandmathematicsthanhedid.Hismotherhadtreatedlessonsthereasajoke,andsaid:“Nevermind,darling,whenwereturntoEnglandwe’llmakeupforthelosttime.”“Yourparentsoughttohavebeenashamedofthemselves,keepingyouawayfromschoolduringthemostimportantyearsofyourlife.Ican’tunderstandit,”saidMr.Posthon,“Yourfatherisaneducatedman,isn’the?”Felixexplained,“Itwasn’tmyfather’sfault.Motherwouldn’tletmegobacktoEnglandwhenthewarstarted.Fatherwasangry,butMothersaid,“IfhegoesImaynotseehimagain.”Mr.Posthonsaid,“Youwillnevermakeupforit.”ButFelix,althoughheknewittobeaseriousmatter,couldnotreallycare.66.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingcountriesdidFelixnotgoto?A.IraqB.FranceC.EgyptD.Britain67.BeforehearrivedMissBohunhadarrangedforFelix______________.A.togotoschoolintheEducationOffice.B.tohaveprivatelessonswithsomeArabboys.C.tostudyathomeeverymorning.D.tobetaughtbysomeonewhohadanotherjob.68.Felixdidn’tfeelthearrangementsMissBohunhadmadeweresatisfactorybecause________________.A.heknewMissBohunwasdisappointedinhim.B.hislessonswereveryirregular.C.hedidnotlikeMr.Posthon.D.hedidnotlikestudyingatMissBohun’s.69.Felix’slessonsbeforehecametostaywithMissBohun,___________________.A.weresharedwithsomechildrenfromaroyalfamily.B.werenotthoughtsuitablebyhisfather.C.hadnotcoveredsomesubjectsproperly.D.hadfrequentlybeeninterruptedbyhismother.70.WhatdidMr.PosthonthinkofFelix’seducation?A.Hethoughthisfatherhadnotencouragedhimenough.B.HewassurprisedthatFelixhadmanagedtolearnanythingatall.C.HethoughtFelixhadwastedagreatdealofvaluabletime.D.HebelievedthatFelixcouldcatchupwiththeotherboyslater.DChinesebasketballplayershaveneverbeensoclosetotheNBAbeforebutquestionsremainabouthowtheywilladjusttolifeintheNBAiftheygo.WangZhizhi,the2.16-metrecenterfortheBayiRocketswhowaschosenbytheDallasMaverickstwoyearsago,hasfinallyreceivedpermissionfromauthoritiestotraveltoDallastoplayfortherestoftheNBAseasonafterhefinishesplayingintheChineseBasketballAssociation’sfinalsonMarch25th.Ifhehasnoproblemswithhisvisa(簽證),WangwillbetheNBA’sfirstAsianplayer.WangwaschosenbytheMavericksinthesecondroundofthe1999draftbuttheRockets,anarmy-runclub,refusedtolethimgo.Afternegotiations(談判)betweentheRocketsandNBArepresentatives(代表),thedecisionwasmadetoallowWangthechancetotryhishandatAmericanbasketball,butonlyforaperiodofshorttime.HehastobebacktoplayintheNinthNationalGamesinNovemberinGuangzhou.AnothercenterwhohasattractedattentionfromtheNBAisYaoMing,the2.25-meterstarwhohasledtotheShanghaiSharksintothefinalsfightwiththeRocketsthisyear.The20-year-old’sNBAdreamsmightbehardertorealize.YaoisthecenteroftheSharksandtheclub’smanagerBeiGenyuanhassaidthathewouldallowYaotogoonlyatapropertime,foraproperteamandunderproperconditions.

Yaohasn’tbeenchosenyetanditisunlikelythathewillbeanytimesoon.PeopleintheShark’sfrontofficeearliertoldmembersofthepressthat“itisnotproperforYaotoattendthedraftthisyear”becausehehastorepresentShanghaiintheNinthNationalGames.EvenifWangandYaomakeittothepromisedlandofbasketballatlast,analystsonbothsidesofthePacifichavesaidtheNBAroadwillbealongoneforbothofthem.Besidesneedingtoworkontheirupperbodystrength,WangandYaowillalsohavetoadapt(適應(yīng))tothespeed,techniquesandaboveall,cultureoftheNBA.71.

YaoMinghasattractedattentionfromNBAbecause

____.A.heis2.25metrestall,whoisthetallestbasketballplayerinChinaB.heisthecenteroftheShanghaiSharksandhasledSharksintothefinalfightwiththeRocketsC.heisregardedasthebestbasketballplayerinChinaD.heisthoughthighlyofintheinternationalworld

72.YaoMingcanplayforNBAif____.A.thereisnoproblemwithhisvisaB.NBAagreestosupplyfavorableconditionsforhimC.timeandconditionsareproperD.NBAcanpayalargesumofmoneyforSharks73.Theunderlinedphrase“tryhishand”inthepassageprobablymeans____.A.初試身手B.碰碰運(yùn)氣C.成為一員

D.為其效勞74.NBAchoseWangZhizhisothat__________.A.itcanshowNBAneedtalentsB.WangZhizhicanhaveabrightfutureC.itswholelevelwillbeimprovedD.itcanmakeWangZhizhiworld-famous75.WhenWangZhizhiplaysinNBA,hewillhavetoadapttomanythingsofNBAexcept.A.rulesofbasketballB.thespeedC.culture

D.techniques

第四部分:書面表達(dá)第一節(jié):閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題,每小題3分,共15分)There

are

two

kinds

of

physical

activity

which

require

special

training.The

first

demands

exact,careful

movements

of

the

muscles(肌肉).This

kind

of

activity

must

be

strictly

controlled

because

even

a

slight

movement

in

the

wrong

direction

will

lead

to

a

mistake.To

type

quickly,

for

example,a

person

needs

training;the

slightest

movement

of

a

finger

in

the

wrong

direction

may

cause

a

spelling

mistake.A

dancer

who

has

to

dance

on

the

point

of

her

shoes

or

turn

around

on

one

foot

must

be

trained

for

a

long

period

of

time

before

she

can

sense

her

own

center

and

balance

herself.You

may

have

seen

a

girl

walking

on

a

rope

across

an

empty

space,which,too,requires

a

lot

of

practice.

The

second

kind

of

physical

activity

needs

greater

strength

or

extra

effort.Most

of

us

get

tired

if

we

try

to

run

half

a

mile

without

stopping,but

a

speciallytrained

person

can

do

this

without

much

effort.Three

years

ago,some

scientists

carried

out

experiments,which

produced

meaningful

and

unexpected

results.They

wanted

to

find

out

whether

a

certain

amount

of

physical

exercise

would

injure

those

suffering

from

heart

problems.They

selected

some

male

patients

and

trained

them

in

continuous

bicycle

riding.They

were

surprised

to

find

that

the

harmful

effect

of

a

given

amount

of

physical

effort

was

actually

less

on

the

hearts

of

these

trained

patients

than

on

those

of

the

patients

who

were

not

similarly

trained.This

is

important

because

it

shows

that

regular

physical

exercise

enables

us

to

make

better

use

of

the

oxygen(氧氣)

we

breathe

in

and

that

this

training,

in

fact,reduces

the

amount

of

work

our

hearts

do.Many

tasks

which

are

hard

for

untrained

people

are

not

hard

at

all

for

trained

people.

1.What

is

the

best

title

ofthispassage?2..The

first

kind

of

physical

activity

must

be

strictly

controlled

because___________.

3.What

must

a

dancer

do

before

she

can

balance

herself?4.The

experiments

done

by

some

scientists

showed

that__________.5. TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinthepassageintoChinese.第二卷(非選擇題共35分)第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):根據(jù)漢語提示補(bǔ)全句子。(共5小題,每題2分。滿分10分)1.Thesecretarystayedupthewholenight,_________________(為老板準(zhǔn)備演講稿)。2.Hetookawaythekeystothecar_____________________(為了阻止她參加會(huì)議)。3.It’snotwisetogiveachild___________________(他想要的任何東西)。4.Thegovernmenthasputforth________________(禁止在公共場(chǎng)所吸煙的禁令)。5.Sinceyouleftyourdictionaryathome,youcan_________________(和我合用一本字典)。第二節(jié):書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)以Smokingisharmful為題,寫一篇100--130次的短文,內(nèi)容包括以下要點(diǎn):列舉吸煙現(xiàn)狀(中國(guó)吸煙者達(dá)45%,多為年輕人,甚至中學(xué)生)分析原因(樂趣,提神(refreshoneself)敘述吸煙害處(壞習(xí)慣,有害健康,致病,浪費(fèi)金錢,引起火災(zāi))勸告人不要吸煙,別學(xué)吸煙聽力1—5AACBA6—10BACBC11—15BCABB16—20CACCB單項(xiàng)填空21—25BCADA26—30DADCB31—35BBDVB完型填空36—40CBCAB41—45CBACC46—50ABBDD51—55CDBBC閱讀理解56—60ABCBC61—65CABAB66—70BDBCC71—75BCACA閱讀表達(dá)1.Training

Our

Bodies2.a

movement

in

the

wrong

direction

will

cause

a

mistake

3.She

must

receive

long—time

training.

4.the

physical

exercise

had

more

harmful

effect

on

the

hearts

of

the

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