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1、高二期中測(cè)試練習(xí)題(一)時(shí)間90分鐘滿分100分.單項(xiàng)填空(每小題1分,共15分)從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。1Life is ten percent what happens to you and ninety percent_ you respond to it.A. thatB. Whether C. how D. what2Mr. Smith _ these days. I think he should take a holiday before he burns out.A. has been overworking B. overworkedC. had
2、 overworked D. was overworking3Alice Lillian Ellis, born on September 11, 1907 in Boston, was _ of nine children.A. the third oldest B. the third oldC. the third older D. the oldest third4Although _ considerable success as an artist, the young man keeps working hard.A. achieving B. achievedC. to ach
3、ieve D. having achieved5How about _ party?Cool! It was really _ great fun ! Pity you weren't there.A. a; a B. the; aC. the; 不填 D. a;不填6Who does that shop assistant think he is? He behaves as if he _ the grocery.A. own B. ownedC. will own D. has owned7Will my son be all right soon, doctor?Well, h
4、e _ be, if he takes these tablets.A. may B. must C. should D. can8The story took place in Europe in the days before automobiles _ everyone used horses.A. which B. Where C. when D. as9Hey! Here is a message on my cell phone, telling me to send money to.Delete it ! It's a trick. Many a person_ by
5、such tricks.A. has been cheated B. have been cheated C. were cheated D. was cheated10Look, the paint is starting to come off _ the wall is damp.Well, we'd better have the wall repainted some day.A. when B. where C. if D. once11Hi, Bob, I can't find my electric shaver!Sorry, I _ it and I gues
6、s I put it on the top shelf with my things.A. used B. had used C. am using D. was using12Have you heard about Apple iPhone 4?Sure. It is very hot these days. I'm thinking about getting_.A. one B. them C. that D. it13Well, a soup, a salad, and anything _, sir?An apple pie, please.A. follows B. to
7、 follow C. followed D. following14Everybody likes to work with _ is reliable and easy to get on with.A. whom B. who C. whomever D. whoever15The woman pulled her hat low down _ her eyes in order not to be recognized by the angry crowd.A. under B. Below C. on D. over.完形填空(每小題1分,共20分)閱讀下面短文,理解大意,從題中所給的
8、A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。It was her giggling that drew my attention. Note taking really wash't all that funny.Walking over to the offender, I asked for the _16_. Frozen, she refused to give it to me. I waited, all attention in the classroom on the quiet _17_ between teacher and student. When she fin
9、ally_18_ it over she whispered, “Okay, but I didn't draw it.” It was a handdrawn_19_ of me, teeth blackened and the words “I'm stupid” coming out of my mouth. I managed to fold it up calmly. My mind, _20_, was working angrily as I struggled not to _21_ . I figured I knew the two most likely
10、candidates for drawing the picture. It would do them some _22_ to teach them a lesson, and maybe it was high time that I did it!Thankfully, I was able to keep myself _23_ .When there were about six minutes remaining, I showed the class the picture. They were all silent as I told them how _24_ this w
11、as for me. I told them there must be a reason_25_ and now was their chance to write down anything they needed to tell me. Then I let them write silently while I sniffed in the back of the classroom. As I _26_ the notes later, many of them said something like, “I've got nothing _27_ you.” or “I
12、39;m sorry you were hurt.” Some kids said, “We're afraid of you.” But two notes, from the girls who I _28_ were behind the picture, had a list of issues. I was too _29_, too strict. Reading those notes, I realized that over the course of this year, instead of_30_ my students, I had begun command
13、ing them to _31_. Where I thought I was driving them to success I was _32_ driving them away. I had some apology to do. But the next day in the classroom, one boy and one girl each handed me a card. The one_33_ by all the boys expressed sincere regret for the ugly joke. The one from the girls asked
14、for _34_. This was a lesson for both the kids and me. Forgiveness does not change the past, but it does enlarge the _35_.16. A. note B. advice C. reason D. Help 17. A. battle B. competition C. argument D. conversation18. A. took B. thought C. turned D. handed19. A. statue B. graph C. picture D. post
15、er20. A. otherwise B. however C. therefore D. besides21. A. leave B. cry C. explain D. argue22. A. good B. harm C. favor D. punishment23. A. amused B. controlled C. uninterested D. relaxed24. A. meaningful B. forgetful C. regretful D. hurtful25. A. aside B. above C. beneath D. behind26. A. wrote B.
16、finished C. read D. collected27. A. beyond B. from C. against D. for28. A. figured B. promised C. concluded D. confirmed29. A. talkative B. mean C. clumsy D. considerate30A. Forcing B. encouraging C. comforting D. teaching31. A. appreciate B. apologize C. compromise D. achieve32.A. actually B. norma
17、lly C. immediately D. generally33.A. decorated B. offered C. signed D. bought34.A. thankfulness B. forgiveness C. compensation D.communication35.A. friendship B. education C. knowledge D. future.閱讀理解(每小題2分,共40分)閱讀下面的短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A Monday: Here I am, in the middle of nowhere. This c
18、amping trip idea is not getting off to a very good start. It's raining and the tent leaks. The hiking seemed to take forever, and I still can't understand how it could all have been up hill! How did I ever let my brother talk me into this? When we get homeif we ever get homehe's going to
19、 have to do something great to get back on my good side. Maybe he should sponsor a shopping spree (狂購(gòu)一氣) at the mall!Tuesday: Things are looking up. The sun came out today, so we were able to leave the tents and dry out. We're camped at the edge of a small lake that I couldn't see before bec
20、ause of the rain and fog. The mountains are all around us, and the forest is absolutely beautiful. We spent most of the day dragging out everything out of our backpacks or tents and putting it where the sun could dry it out. Later in the afternoon we tried to catch fish for dinner, but the fish were
21、 smarter than we were. At night we built a fire and sang songs happily.Wednesday: We hiked to the far side of the lake and climbed to the top of a small peak. From there we could see how high the other mountains were and how far the forest spread around us. On the way up we passed through a snow fie
22、ld!Thursday: I caught my first fish! We followed the stream that fed the lake. After about two miles, we came to a section that Carol said looked “fishy”. She had a pack rod (竿) , which can be carried in a backpack. I asked to cast it, and I caught a fish on my first try. Carol caught a few more. Bu
23、t they were just too pretty to eat for lunch, so we put them back in the stream.Friday: I can't believe we are going home already. It will be nice to get a hot shower, sleep in a real bed, and eat junk food, but the trip has been wonderful. We're already talking about another camping adventu
24、re next year where we canoe down a river. It's hard to believe, but I think this city girl has a little country blood in her veins.36The writer went on this camping trip because_A. she enjoyed campingB. she wanted to go fishingC. she was influenced by her brotherD. she was tired of staying home3
25、7The whole morning of Tuesday, the writer _.A. hiked along the lakeB. dried out her belongings X|k |B| 1 . c|O |mC. climbed the mountain D. caught fish for dinner38It can be inferred that Carol had a pack rod with her because _.A. she could not afford to buy a regular fishing poleB. she needed it to
26、 get their main source of foodC. she thought the writer of the journal might need itD. she expected to go fishing while they were hiking39It is likely that the writer will _.A. go on another camping tripB. invite Carol to go fishing togetherC. make her brother buy her somethingD. convince her brothe
27、r to go campingB In 1890 William James, the American philosopher and physician and one of the founders of modern psychology, defined psychology as “the science of mental life” and this definition provides a good starting point for our understanding even today. We all have a mental life and therefore
28、 have some idea about what this means, even though it can be studied in rats or monkeys as well as in people and the concept remains difficult to understand.Like most psychologists, William James was particularly interested in human psychology, which he thought consisted of certain basic elements: t
29、houghts and feelings, a physical world which exists in time and space, and a way of knowing about these things. For each of us, this knowledge is primarily personal and private. It comes from our own thoughts, feelings and experience of the world, and may or may not be influenced by scientific facts
30、 about things. For this reason, it is easy for us to make judgements about psyehological matters using our own experience as a standard. We behave as amateur psychologists when we offer opinions on complex psychological phenomena. However, problems arise when two people understand these things diffe
31、rently. Formal psychology attempts to provide methods for deciding which explanations are most likely to be correct, or for determining the circumstances under which each applies. The work of psychologists helps us distinguish between inside information, which is subjective, and may be prejudiced an
32、d unreliable, and the facts, between our predictions and what is “true” in scientifie terms.Psychology, as defined by William James, is about the mind or brain, but although psychologists do study the brain, we do not understand nearly enough about its workings to be able to comprehend the part that
33、 it plays in the experience and expression of our hopes, fears, and wishes, or in our behaviour during experiences as varied as giving birth or watching a football match. Indeed, it is rarely possible to study the brain directly. So, psychologists have discovered more by studying our behaviour, and
34、by using their observations to obtain hypotheses (假設(shè)) about what is going on inside us.40The first paragraph is mainly about_.A. the founder of modern psychologyB. the definition of psychologyC. the complexity of psychologyD. the influence of psychology41From Paragraph 2, we can know that problems a
35、rise because _.A. of the difference between inside information and the factsB. of different thoughts and feelings about psychologyC. people usually make judgements based on their own ideasD. amateur psychologists cannot use scientific terms42According to the passage, psychologists study the brain ma
36、inly _.A. in a direct wayB. with their own experienceC. by observing how it worksD. by watching people's behaviour43Which of the following can be the first sentence in the fourth paragraph?A. Psychology is also about the ways people use their mental abilities to operate in the world around them.
37、B. William James is considered to be the greatest psychologist in the 1890s.C. Psychology suggests that living beings adapt to a changing environment so that they can survive.D. It is important for psychologists, as well as ordinary people, to be aware of the reasons. CNatasha Reynolds never thought
38、 she would have a business working at home until one day she filled out a simple form online. Before she knew it, she discovered her secret to beating the economic crisis, and being able to provide for her family while at home with her two children.In our phone interview she told me her amazing stor
39、y. “I actually make about $5,000$7,000 a mounth using the Internet. It is enough to comfortably replace my old income, especially considering I only work about 1015 hours a week from home.” Working online has been a financial windfall for Natasha, who struggled for months to find a job during
40、the struggling economy. “I lost my job shortly, and I needed reliable income to earn a living for me and my family. The best part of working online is that I am always at home with the kids, and I save a lot of money.” I asked her about how she started her remarkable journey. “It's really simple
41、. I just use the tools given to me, I don't even have to sell anything and nobody has to buy anything.”Working online has changed people's lives overnight. These great companies have been helping people to work from home and give them a new outlook on life. “I am making a good salary from ho
42、me, which is amazing. A year ago I was jobless in a horrible economy. I thank god every day that I filled out that form.” Quickly, Natasha Reynolds was able to use the simple Home Based Business to make it.Responses for This ArticleDebComment Left on:11/16/2010 7:24 amThanks for the info, just start
43、ed this 3 weeks ago. I've gotten 2 checks for a total of $1, 900, pretty cool!StephenComment Left on:11/16/2010 10:47 amIt this for real? I tried one thing and it didn't pan out. I made about $500 a month but that was 2 years ago. I'm going to give this a shot. 44According to the passage
44、 Natasha Reynolds gets the following benefits except _.Ataking care of her children 新 課 標(biāo) 第 一 網(wǎng)Benjoying the time with colleaguesCreducing the working hoursDsaving and earning a lot of money45How does Natasha Reynolds earn money according to the passage?ABy filling out a simple form online.BBy worki
45、ng day and night.CBy using the Home Based Business.DBy selling goods to friends.46In the passage, Deb is _ the Home Based Business.Ahappy with Bgrateful forCexcited about Danxious about47What do we know about Stephen?AStephen is ready for a try.BStephen has already earned $1, 900.CStephen doesn'
46、t like the idea.DStephen thinks it is pretty cool.D Escape by a whisker: Quickthinking cat saves house from fire., by opening the window. A clever cat has been treated as a hero after he prevented his owners'home from burning downby opening a window. Fiveyearold Pepper has lear
47、ned to open windows and let himself out every night by jumping on to a kitchen worktop and using his paws to turn the latch (門閂). So when a fire broke while his owners were Christmas shopping, the quickthinking puss jumped into action and opened the window to allow the smoke to escape. The cloud of
48、ash alerted neighbors and firefighters rushed to the scene and extinguished the fire before it spread to the rest of the house.Owner Sharon White Devon said:“ He first did it (opened the window) at a dinner party and everyone was applauding him. I think it encouraged him. He can climb back in throug
49、h the window by jumping on to the ledge as well so he really does come and go as he pleases.” “Pepper is still a bit scared by the terrible experience but is still managing to eat plenty of food.” Sharon and husband Phil Devon got Pepper over four years ago after a neighbor could no longer look afte
50、r him. Over the last few months, Pepper has learnt to let himself out through the downstairs window by turning the metal lever 90 degrees with his paws. The dramatic fire started at 4 pm on Saturday after the couple left to the shops and left their microwave on a ten minute timer, which then caught
51、fire. Sharon said: “We are thankful our neighbors did not just dismiss the smoke as a bonfire. Pepper has got a real mind of his own. On this occasion we're grateful as without him and our neighbors, the fire could have been so much worse.”48Which of the following word doesn't refer to the c
52、at mentioned in the passage?A. Pepper B. puss C. hero D. Phil49Who put out the fire?A. Pepper. B. A hero.C. Firefighters. D. The Devons.50What can we infer about “Pepper” ?A. Pepper often lets smoke out.B. Pepper is smart and quick in learning.C. Pepper suffers from the fire.D. Pepper lived in the D
53、evons four years ago.51The passage can be classified as _.A. a news report B. a cartoon movieC. a scientific fiction D. a pet training courseEBy creating a distinctive username and reusing it on multiple websites, you may be giving online marketers and scammers a simple way to track you. Four resear
54、chers from The French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control (INRIA) studied over 10 million usernamescollected from public Google profiles, Bay accounts, and several other sources. They found that about half of the usernames used on one site could be linked to another onlin
55、e profile, potentially allowing marketers and scammers to build a more complex picture of the users.“These results show that some users can be profiled just from their usernames,” says Claude Castelluccia, research director of the security and privacy research group at INRIA,and one of the authors of a paper on the work. “More specifically, a profile
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