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1、2022年山西省運城市關圣學校高二英語期末試題含解析一、 選擇題1. space exploration began in the 1960s, and since then about five hundred people     into space.     a. have traveled    b. traveled    c. had traveled    d. are traveling參考答案:a略2. the co

2、mmittee has recommended that the training program .a. would be improved b. will improve c. improves d. be improved參考答案:d3. with food, water and electricity_, the village is suffering a humanity disaster.a. cut down    b. cut up    c. cut off    d. cut in參

3、考答案:c4. _ pressure from france, germany has finally adjusted its policies.   a. onb. over          c. in d. under參考答案:d5. -how could you _me so easily in the crowd ?- because you are so tall and handsome.a. take out    b. pic

4、k upc. take up   d. pick out參考答案:d6.  he _ the things in the old case which he wanted to keep.    a. left aside       b. set aside        c. tested out   d. turned around參考答案:b7. “youll have to w

5、ait for an hour,_is,about 10:20,_the examination result will come out,” the teacher said to me. a. that;when         b. which;that      c. that;before        d. which;when參考答案:a略8. _, she cleaned the

6、room for the old . a. to her disappointment  b. in her credit  c. to her credit  d. on the credit參考答案:c9. mr. smith used to smoke _ but he has given it up.a. seriously                    b. hardl

7、y                   c. badly                  d. heavily參考答案:d10. _ i watch tv, ill turn it down and never make any noise. good. _ your

8、e doing should never disturb others. _ how important youre, never forget about how others feel. a. whatever;  wherever;  no matter      b. whenever;  whatever;  no matter c. whether;  whatever;  /        &

9、#160;      d. no matter;  wherever;  /參考答案:b11. he _ to escape from the prison, but he couldn't find anybody to help him.asucceeded          battempted   cadvised       doffered參考答案:b12.

10、 _ the present unemployment continue, the society would face a more troublesome situation.a. would         b. should         c. might        d. could參考答案:b13. you cant imagine what a fa

11、ntastic _ it is to see a vast golden field of crops _ in the golden sun, with wind blowing gently, birds singing sweetly in the trees and people harvesting crops happily.    a. scenery; taking a bath   b. sight; bathing   c. view; having a bath  d. scene; bathed 參考

12、答案:d14. the lady said she would buy a gift for her daughter with the _a. 20 dollars remained   b. 20 dollars to remainc. remained 20 dollars   d. remaining 20 dollars.參考答案:d15. as long as youve paid _ advance we wont charge you _ delivery.a. by: for      

13、     b. in; with           c. in; for          d. by; with     參考答案:c略16. according to the survey, south korea, although _ to some degree, in the current global

14、 economic crisis, is undoubtedly a country recovering the most rapidly from it. a. affected    b. to be affected   c being affected   d. having affected參考答案:a17. the news _ mr. li will be our new english teacher is true, _ makes us happy.a. that; which  &

15、#160;                        b. which; that              c. that; that         d

16、. which; which參考答案:a18. _ mixed age rooms may be better for young childrens development, they may not always be better for their emotional adjustment.a. while          b. when       c. as      d. sinc

17、e參考答案:a略19. it is almost always the case that the police conduct an investigation and look at the evidence that may suggest who _ the offence.  a. should commit  b. commit  c. committed  d. will commit參考答案:c二、 完型填空20. 完形填空(共20小題,小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(a、b、c和d)中,選出可以填入空

18、白處的最佳選項。patti discovered the meaning of running when she was 23.at that time she was smoking two packs of cigarettes(香煙)a day and had    36   weight-over 30 pounds. “i decided to   37   ,” she says. she took a clock and started    38 &

19、#160;  what she did every day, and then she   39   an hour a day as a “be nice to patti hour”. “i started having bubble(泡沫) baths with   40   lit, because cosmopolitan magazine   41    that this would be good for me. but i got 

20、60; 42    of that soon,” patti remembers. she wanted to do something really pleasant. she found that the   43   times in her life were times when she was physically active. so she took up   44   . ks5ushe decided to start   45

21、0;  the next day. she ran for an hour,   46   a total of 7 miles on her first run. “i couldnt walk for two weeks   47   i felt painful all over!” patti recalls(回憶). “but i felt so wonderful!” patti wasn't crazy about running yet, but she was in  

22、  48   with the after effects of running.within seven months, patti had run her first marathon, qualified(有資格的)for the boston marathon, and placed 25th in the world for    49    distance runners. over the next years, she   50   re

23、cords and set standards for women in the sport. she was the first american woman to run a 2:30 marathon, and then broke   51    two records    52    an 8-month period.patti   53    that, if we can set standards for ourse

24、lves, we can pull ourselves out of the most difficult   54    and come out on top. “everybody has to be a champion and   55    has that in them.”36alost                 

25、bearned               cgained           dreduced37acry                   bmove   

26、0;        cwalk               dchange38astriking                brecording          &

27、#160;        csharing              dcollecting39aset aside               bset up          

28、   cset out           dset about40alamps                bfires             ccandles     &#

29、160;        dcigarettes41aspoke        bsaid               cwrote                  &#

30、160;   dwent42aafraid                bfond             ctired             dashamed43asaddest &#

31、160;              bhappiest                   cloneliest            dluckiest44asmoking   

32、   bbathing            cdieting           drunning45aright                 bonly      

33、;           ceven                   dagain46acovering               bspreading    

34、60;     cpassing             dovercoming47abut                             balthough  

35、;         cwhile              dbecause48apeace                bline           &#

36、160;   clove                 dtouch49amen                  bwomen            cadults 

37、             dchildren50akept                  bheld               cbroke    

38、60;       dcleared51aanother               bother            celse               

39、; dmore52afor                   bon                cat                

40、  dover53abelieves               bimagines           crequires          dhopes54apleasures         &

41、#160;    bchallenges        cpities                  dpurposes55aanybody                bnobody 

42、;           csomebody           deverybody參考答案:36-40 cdbac     41-45 bcbda     46-50 adcbc      51-55 adabd略三、 閱讀理解21. amusement parks make most of th

43、eir money from admission fees paid by guests attending the park. other sources include parking fees, food and drink sales and souvenirs. practically all amusement parks operate using one of two admission principles:      pay-as-you-go in this form, a guest enters the park at litt

44、le or no charge. the guest must then buy rides one by one, either at the attractions entrance or by buying ride tickets. the cost of the attraction is often based on its complexity (復雜性) or popularity. the park may allow guests to buy unlimited admissions to all attractions within the park. a pass i

45、s then shown at the attraction entrance to gain admission.     disneyland opened in 1955 using the pay-as-you-go form. initially, guests paid the ride admission fees at the attractions. soon, the problems of dealing with so many coins led to the development of a ticket system tha

46、t, while now out of use, is still part of the amusement-park vocabulary. in this new form, guests bought ticket books that contained a number of tickets, with “a,” “b” and “c.” rides and attractions using an “a-ticket” were generally simple, with “b-tickets” and “c-tickets” used for the larger, more popular rides. later, the “d-ticket” was added, then finally the now-famous “e-ticket,” which was used for the biggest rides, like space mountain. smaller tickets could be traded up for use on larger rides. disneyland,

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