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高二英語期末考試試卷
第一卷
PartOne
Listening:(20')
I.ShortConversations^IO5)
Direction:InPartA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwo
speakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedabout
whatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.
Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefour
possibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswerto
thequestionyouhaveheard.
l.A.20minutesB.25minutesC.35minutesD.30minutes
2.A.Thewoman'sB.Theman'sC.Tom'sD.Bob's
3.A.ByMay5B.BytheendofMay.
C.ByJune5.D.bymidMay
4.A.Heislatesohecannotgoforaride.
B.Hewillgotoamoviewithhisfriends
C.Hisfriendswillofferhimaride.
D.Hisfriendsaregoingtohelphimmore.
5.A.Shethinksit'stoodifficult.
B.Shethinksit'sveryinteresting.
C.Shehasn'tquitedecided.
D.Sheneedsgoodseats.
6.A.Lookforthekey.B.Repairthebike.
C.Fixashelf.D.Cleantheroom.
7.A.ApenB.SomeinkC.ApencilD.Alock
8.A.Theirtasteinbooksisdifferent.B.Shedoesn'tliketoread.
C.Thelibraryisn'topenlate.D.Sheonlyreadsgoodbooks.
9.A.SheisnotsurewhafshappenedtoGeorge.
B.Shedoesn'twanttotalkaboutGeorge
C.Georgeisalwayslateformeetings.
D.It'sdifficulttounderstandGeorge9sbehavior.
10.A.Hehasneitherbrothersorsisters
B.Heisthethirdchild.
C.Heisalawyer.
D.Heistheyoungestoffourchildren.
PartB.Passages6'
Directions:InPartB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbe
askedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillberead
twice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouheara
question,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecide
whichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.BiggerandwealthierB.Biggerandpoorer.
C.SmallerandwealthierD.Smallerandpoorer.
12.A.YoungWomenB.Successfulmen
C.Middle-agedpeopleD.Children
13.A.Someyoungactorsearnbigmoneybymakingads.
B.TogettheattentionofyoungTVviewers,theadvertisersuselittle
actors.
C.Twentypercentofthechildrenwhodidthesurveysaidwhatthey
mostwantedinlifewasmoney.
D.Itisahappythingtoeverybodytoseekidsturnedintoconsumers.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Doingwhatevershewantedtodo.
B.Havingallherparents9loveandattention.
C.Havingalotoffriendstoplaywith.
D.Nothavingtosharewhatshehadwithothers.
15.A.Shefeelslonelyandabitstressful.
B.Shehastosharethingswithhercousins.
C.Sheisthefocusofherparents9attention.
D.Herparentscan'ttakecareofheranylonger.
16.A.Tohaveafamilyofherown.B.Tohaveabrotherorasister.
C.Nottotakecareofherparents.D.Tolivewithherparents.
PartCLongerConversations4'
Directions:InPartC,youwillhearonelongerconversation.The
conversationwillbereadtwice.Afteryouheartheconversation,youare
requiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.
Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
HowmuchMikepaidforthebike(17)_________________.
HowmanydogsMikehadtolookafter(18)__________________
HowMarylikesdogsShe's(19)________ofthem
ThecountryMr.Joneswillleavefornext(20)________________
month.
PartTwo
IMultiplechoice:(255)
21.TheflattoAli,oneofDaisy'sfriends,beforehearrived.
A.lentB.hadbeenlentC.lendingD.waslent.
22.Theguywassenttothepolicestation.
A.caughttostealB.wascaughttosteal
C.caughtstealingD.wascaughtstealing
23.theattentionoftheaudience,thespeakertoldajokeatthe
beginningofhistalk.
A.TogetB.GetC.GettingD.Got
24.Themanagersomuchtomorrowcan'tsleeptonight.
A.has;doneB.has;todo
C.having;doneD..having;todo
25.ahorriblefilm,hewasafraidalone.
A.Seeing;ofsleepingB.Havingseen;tosleep
C.Tosee;ofsleepingD.See;tosleep
26.wasusualwithhim,hecheckedeverythingbeforehelefthome.
A.AsB.SuchC.SoD.What
27.ThatisIhadtotaketheriskofbeingwashedaway.
A.howB.whatC.whyD.reasonwhy
28.Wewerewarnedthejourneywouldbedangerous.
A.ifB.whetherC.howD.that
29.Letherdothat,ifshe.
A.doesB.isC.willD.willdo
30.youdo,tryyourbest.
A.WheneverB.WhereverC.WhateverD.However
31.Asteelplantisaplacesteelismade.
A.whichB.thatC.whoseD.where
32.tellme?
A.Canyou,wheredoesMr.Smithlive
B.Couldyou,whereMr.Smithlives
C.Ifyoucan,Mr.smithliveshere
D.Whetheryoucould,wherelivesMr.Smith
33.Autumncoming,down.
A.dotheleavesfallB.theleaveswillfall
C.falltheleavesD.willtheleavesfall
34.,stillthebosswasn'tsatisfiedwithhiswork.
A.Hardasheworked
B.Hardaswasheworking
C.Hardlyashewasworking
D.Hardlyworkingashewas
35.Hehasfinishedhishomework,and.
A.soIhaveB.sohaveIC.IdosoD.sodoI
36.Hardlythebusstopthebusarrived.
A.wehadgotto;whenB.wehadgotto,then
C.hadwegotto;thanD.hadwegottowhen
37.easyjobheisdoing!
A.whataB.Whatan
C.WhatD.How
38.Thebigtreefellwithagreat.
A.voiceB.noiseC.soundD.crash
39.Drinkingtoomuchwilldriver'slives.
A.endangerB.threatenC.frightenD.harm
40.Thewolfhasareputationasafierceanimal,,noevidenceshows
thatawildwolfhaseverharmedahumanbeing.
A.inadditionB.howeverC.consequentlyD.therefore
41.Whendepartmentstoreshaveanoversupplyofgoods,theyoften
pricestopromotesales.
A.cutoffB.cutdownC.cutinD.cutshort
42.Thedresswaswhenitwasdiscoveredjusthowmuchthepriceis.
A.resignedB.releasedC.abandonedD.disused
43.1haveneveritbefore;youmusthaveinventeditfromyourown
imagination.
A.heardfromB.heardoutC.heardinD.heardof
44.Thecheckoutassistantatmysupermarketisalwaysrudeand
unhelpful.
A.usualB.commonC.normalD.regular
45.Timeisup,andImustbenow
A.fromB.ofC.offD.up
IICloseTest:(IO9)
Isyourschoolbagtooheavytocarry?Thee-schoolbagwillhelpyou.It
issaidthate-schoolbagaregoingtobebroughtinto46_inChinese
middleschoolssoon.
Heavyschoolbagshavebeenaserious___47_foralongtime.Butthe
e-schoolbagwill___48—.Ane-schoolbagis49_lighterthanausual
schoolbag.Perhaps,thee-schoolbagshouldbe50_ane-schoolbook.It
isas_51—asausualbook,52._itcanstillhaveallthethingsfbr
study,suchasatextbook,anexercisebookandsoon.Theycanbemade
―53—chips(芯片)likestamps.Thestudentscanreadthetextpagebypage
onthescreen(屏幕),54notes,orevensende-mailstotheirteachers.
Theyonlyneedtoputtherightchipintothee-schoolbag.Thenthestudents
canuseit.
Somepeoplesay___55—e-textbookscanbeeasilybroken,whileothers
sayitisnotgoodtostudents9eyes.Butonlytimewilltell.
46.A.useB.usefulC.usedD.using
47.A.ideaB.problemC.questionD.trouble
48.A.workitoutB.workoutitC.workoutD.work
49.A.veryB.muchC.tooD.many
50.A.callB.callsC.calledD.calling
51.A.smallB.smallerC.smallestD.thesmallest
52.A.andB.butC.orD.if
53.A.intoB.fromC.upD.in
54.A.bringB.putC.takeD.catch
55.A.ifB.whatC.thatD.weather
IIIReadingComprehension:(209)
(A)
Mrs.Brownhadjustfinishedcookingwhensheheardaknockatthe
door.Shewassurprisedbecausethepostmanandthemilkmanhadalready
beenthere,andshewasn'texpectinganyvisitors.Shewentintothefront
roomandpullingthecurtainbackalittle,lookedoutofthewindowtosee
whoitwas.Amanwasstandingonthestepsleadingtothefrontdoor.
Hewasatall,broad-shoulderedmanwearinganoldarmycoatandbig
blackhatpulledforwardoverhiseyes,soitwasdifficulttoseehisface
clearly.Hisshoes,Mrs.Brownnoticed,wereoldanddirtyandtherewasa
largeholeinhistrousers.Hecarriedasmallblackbaginhishand.
Asshelookedathim,Mrs.Brownrememberedstoriesshehadreadin
thenewspapersaboutoldladieswhoopenedtostrangers,andwerehitonthe
headandhadtheirthingsstolen.Shefeltratherfrightened.amnotgoing
toopenthedoor”,shesaidtoherself,uIfIdon't,perhapshe'llthinkthere's
nooneinandgoaway."Sheletthecurtainfallbackintoplaceandwaiting.
Themanlookedroundquickly,puthishandinhispocket,drewouthis
keys,andbegantotrythemonebyoneinthefrontdoor.
56.WhenMrs.Brownheardtheknock,shewasprobably.
A.inthegardenB.inthekitchen
C.outsidethefrontdoorD.insidethefrontdoor
57.Mrs.Brownlookedoutofthewindowbecause.
A.shewasexpectingavisitorB.shehadneveranyvisitors
C.shewantedtoseewhowasthereD.shethoughtitmightbethemilkman
58.Themanonthedoorsteps.
A.waswearinganarmycapB.wasdressedasasoldier
C.hadholesinhistrousersD.hadagreyhatoverhiseyes
59.Mrs.Brownwasfrightenedbecausesherememberedsomething.
A.shehadreadB.shehadbeentold
C.shehadseenhappenD.sheknewwouldhappen
60.Themanbegantotrythekeysinthedoor..
A.whileMrs.BrownwaswatchinghimB.beforeMrs.Brownsawhim.
C.afterMrs.BrownhadleftthecurtainfallD.whenMrs.Brownfirstsawhim
(B)
Goodafternoon,andwelcometoEngland.Wehopethatyourvisit
herewillbeapleasantone.Today,Iwouldliketodrawyourattentiontoa
fewofourlaws.
Thefirstoneisaboutdrinking.Now,youmaynotbuyalcoholinthis
countryifyouareunder18yearsofage,normayyourfriendsbuyitforyou.
Secondly,noise.Enjoyyourselvesbyallmeans,butpleasedon't
makeunnecessarynoise,particularlyatnight.Weaskyoutorespectother
peoplewhomaywishtobequiet.
Thirdly,crossingtheroad.Becareful.Thetrafficmovesontheleft
sideoftheroadinthiscountry.Usepedestriancrossings(人行橫道)anddo
nottakeanychanceswhencrossingtheroad.
Mynextpointisaboutlitter(throwingawaywastematerialina
publicplace).Itisanoffence(違法行為)todroplitterinthestreet.When
youhavesomethingtothrowaway,pleaseputitinyourpocketandtakeit
home,orputitinalitterbin.
Finally,asregardssmoking,itisagainstthelawtobuycigarettesor
tobaccoifyouareunder16yearsofage.
I'dliketofinishbysayingthatifyourequireanysortofhelpor
assistance,youshouldcontactyourlocalpolicestation,whowillbepleased
tohelpyou.
61.Themainpurposeofthisspeechwouldbeto.
A.preparepeopleforinternationaltravel
B.declarethelawsofdifferentkinds
C.givenadvicetotravelerstothecountry
D.informpeopleofthepunishmentforbreakinglaws
62.Howmanylawsaretherediscussedinthespeech?
A.ThreeB.FourC.FiveD.Six
63.Fromthespeechwelearnthat.
A.Inthiscountry,ifyouareunder18yearsofage,youmaynotbuy
alcohol,butyourfriendcanbuyitforyou.
B.Youmaynotbuycigarettesortobaccounlessyouareabove16years
ofage
C.Becausethetrafficmovesontheleftsideoftheroad,youmustuse
pedestriancrossingswhencrossingtheroad.
D.Youcan'tmakenoiseexceptatnight
64.TheunderlinedwordCOIltUCtintheseventhparagraphmeans.
A.keepintouchwithB.getintouchwith
C.joinD.report
65.Whodoyouthinkismostlikelytomakethespeech/
A.ApolicemanB.AlawmakerC.AteacherD.Alawyer
Withthesupportofourreaders,ChinaTodayhasbecomesuccessfulinhelping
theworldlearnaboutChina,andhasbuiltabridgeoffriendshipbetweenthepeopleof
Chinaandtherestoftheworld.Everydaywereceivemanylettersfromourreaders
expressing.
Besidesthenationalpapers,thereis,however,anotherbranchoftheBritishpress
whichsellsalmostasmanycopies.Localnewspapershaveaweeklycirculationof13
million.Almosteverytownandcountryareahasone.Nearlyallofthemholdtheirown
financiallyandmanyofthemareveryprofitable.
Thesepapersarewrittenalmostentirelyforreadersinterestedinlocalevents
-births,weddings,deaths,councilmeetingsandsports.Editorsprefertodependon
peoplewhoknowthedistrictwell.Agreatdealoflocalnewsisregularlysuppliedby
clubandchurchesintheneighborhoodanditdoesnotgetoutofdateasquicklyas
nationalnews.
Theeditorsmustneverforgetthatthesuccessofanynewspaperdependson
advertising.Theyareusuallyanxioustokeepthegoodwilloflocalbusinessmenfor
thisreason.Butifthenewspaperiswellwrittenandthenewsitemshavebeencarefully
chosentodrawlocalreaders,thebusinessmenaregratefulforthechancetokeeptheir
productsinthepubliceyes.
66.VisitorstoBritainaresurprisedtolearnthat.
A.therearesomanylocalnewspapersthere
B.localpapersshouldhaveacirculationoffourmillion.
C.theDailyMirrorandDailyExpresssellasmanyas4millioncopieseveryday
D.Britishnewspapersaresowidelyread
67.Localnewspapershave.
A.acirculationaslargeasthatofnationalnewspapers
B.adailycirculationof13million
C.aslightlysmallercirculation
D.anevenlargercirculation
68.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Everytownandcountryareahasatleastonepaperofitsown.
B.Nearlyalltownsandcountyareashavetheirownpapers
C.Thereisapaper,nationalorlocal,ineachtownandcountryarea.
D.Alotofdistanttownandcountryareasdonothavetheirownpapers.
69.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.Agreatdealoflocalnewsissuppliedbytheclubsandchurches.
B.Localreadersaremuchinterestedinlocalnews.
C.Thesepapersarewrittenalmostentirelyforlocalreaders.
D.Thesepapersarelikelytogetoutofdatequickly
70.Inthewriter'sopinion,theeditormustrememberthatnopapercanpossibly
succeedwithout.
A.advertisementsB.interestingreports
C.agreatdealofnationalnewsD.anexcellentsalesmanager
(D)
Directions:ReadthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromA-Fforeach
paragraph.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneed.
A.Today'sNewYorkCitysubway
B.Theadvantagesofbuildingasubway
C.TheproblemsthataffectedthetrafficinNewYork
D.ThefirstundergroundtraininNewYork
E.Thedisadvantagesofbuildingasubway
F.TheconstructionofthesubwayinNewYork
71.Attheturnofthetwentiethcentury,NewYorkCitywasabusyplace.Thecitywasgrowing
soquicklythatnewhousesandapartmentbuildingsweregoingupeveryday.Downtown,the
sidewalkswerejammedwithshoppers,workers,travelers,andnewlyarrivedimmigrantsfrom
Europe.Horsesandcarriagesfilledeverybitofemptyspaceinthestreets.Fiercewinter
snowstormsandthemercilesssummerheatexhaustedthoseNewYorkerswhohadtotravelon
foot.Whatcouldbedone
72.Anundergroundrailroad,orsubway,seemedtobethesolutiontotheseproblem.Railroads
movedontheirwontracks,sotheyneversatintrafficjams.Poweredbystrongengines,
railroadscoulddotheworkofmanyhorses.Horseshadtobefedandcaredfor,andtheyget
sickorgolame.However,ifanengineperfectsense.Itwouldeasecongestiononthecrowded
streetsofManhattan.Mostofthecity'smajorbusinessdistrictswerelocatedinthisdistrict,
whichisonasmallandnarrowisland.
73.In1904,themayorofNewYorkCityputonthisgoodcoatandatophatandguidedthefirst
trainnorthfromCityHallindowntownManhattantoGrandCentralStationon42ndStreet.It
thenranwesttoTimesSquare,themidpointofthemoderncity.FromTimesSquarethetrain
wentnorthagainupBroadwayto145thStreet.Thetotaldistancewasalittleoverninemiles,and
ittookjust26minutes.Onthatsameday,100,000excitedNewYorkersrodethebrand-new
train.Thefarewasjust5cents.
74.By1913,thesubwaywassopopularthatofficialsmadeplanstoextendtheesystem.The
cost,over$300million,wassky-high.Uptothattime,theonlybuildingprojectthathadcost
morewasthePanamaCanal.However,theexpansionwasworththemoney.Whenitwas
finished,therewere656milesoftrack-stillthelongestintheworld.
75.Today,theNewYorkCitysubwayremainsthemostefficientwaytogetaroundthecity24
hoursaday.Thepopulationhascontinuedtogrow,andtrafficjamshavegrownaswell.Every
day,millionsofNewYorkersdescendbelowthecitystreetstotravelquicklyandsafelytotheir
destinations.However,thefareisnowmuchmorethananickel!
第二卷
IFillintheblankswiththewordsandphrasesgiveninthebox.10'
A.wasdoom
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