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1、 第一學(xué)期高二年級期末考試英語試卷 本試卷分第i卷選擇題和第ii卷非選擇題兩局部,共100分 第i卷 總分值68分第一局部:聽力共兩節(jié),每題1分,總分值15分第一節(jié)1. when does tom plan to leave? a. at 5:15. b. at 5: 30. c. at 5: 45.2. what is the man going to do after the meeting? a. continue to work. b. go straight home. c. take swimming lessons.3. what did the man do for three

2、 weeks? a. he took a sightseeing trip.b. he studied in a different class.c. he stayed home watching tv.4. where does this conversation most probably take place? a. in a market. b. in a kitchen. c. in a garden.5. what do we know about the match? a. it might not be much fun.b. it must be exciting. c.

3、it has to be put off.第二節(jié)聽第6段材料,答復(fù)6-7題。6. what did alan use to play when he was at school? a. football. b. tennis. c. volleyball.7. which of the following places does the woman often go to? a. stadium. b. the health center. c. the cup final.聽第7段材料,答復(fù)8-9題。8. what has the man brought to the woman? a. s

4、ome fruit. b. some food. c. some medicine.9. why doesnt the man want to stay too long? a. because he is very busy. b. because he knows the woman needs more rest. c. because he is told by the doctor not to stay long.聽第8段材料,答復(fù)10-11題。10. where does this conversation probably take place? a. in a shoe st

5、ore. b. in a hotel. c. in a department store.11. why did the man use his passport while he was shopping? a. because he needed to check in the hotel. b. because the woman asked him to show his passport. c. because he wanted to pay for the shoes with his travelers checks.聽第9段材料,答復(fù)12-15題。12.what does t

6、he speaker mainly talk about? a. the difference between human beings.b. the difference between the human beings and animals. c. the human beings and animals.13. in what way are men different from animals? a. men can understand things quickly. b. men can learn from each other.c. men have learned to u

7、se language.14. which of the following is true according to the passage? a. some apes can learn a few words. b. an ape can think about the past and the future.c. an ape can join words and make sentences.15. what do scientists know now? a. how children learn to speak.b. why apes can learn a few words

8、.c. mans brain helps him learn to speak.第二局部:英語知識運用共兩節(jié),總分值25分第一節(jié):單項填空共18小題; 每題0.5分,總分值9分從a、b、c、d四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項,并在答題紙上將該選項標(biāo)號涂黑。16.i think youd better improve your writing before mr. smith grades it. oh, dear! _a. who cares? b. youre welcome.c. i dont mind at all. d. is it as bad as that?17.vil

9、lagers along the coast depend on the fishing industry, _ there wont be much work.a. where b. that c. by which d. without which 18.if your rented car isnt insured, you may _ great loss when anything unexpected happen.a. riskb. denyc. avoidd. delay19.did you go to see the new years gala on december 31

10、st?yeah. every boy and every girl in the school _ invited.a. were b. have been c. was d. has been20.some worry that if we have illegal immigrants _ in, many locals will lose their jobs.a. come b. coming c. to come d. having come 21.when the new traffic rules were first applied, some cars were found

11、stopping at crossings, even when the green light was on, not _, as the drivers were afraid of a sudden yellow light. a. moved b. moving c. to move d. being moved 22.it was announced that only when the suspect was found _ to return to their school.a. the pupils would be permitted b. had the pupils be

12、en permittedc. would the pupils be permitted d. the pupils had been permitted23.mistakes dont just happen; they occur for a reason. find out the reason and then making the mistake becomes _. a. unique b. important c. essential d. worthwhile24.any suggestion or help from you will be greatly appreciat

13、ed. please give me a reply at your earliest _.a. convenience b. conclusion c. consideration d. enquiry25.would you please explain to me why “gangnam style became so popular?im sorry but thats _ im puzzled. a. what b. why c. which d. where26.the us is believed to be less interested in expanding its p

14、olitical influence as it has a lot of problems to _ within its own. a. attend to b. apply for c. account ford. approve of27.the gdp for is expected to rise by more than _ 8 percent. a. any other b. the other c. another d. other28.the times square in new york, _ by countless high rises and advertisem

15、ents, is a must-see for visitors.a. surroundingb. being surroundedc. surroundedd. having been surrounded29.do you think we should put the remaining products on sale?yes, we should, for we _ enough, and our time _ out.a. have earned; is running b. had earned; is running c. earn; has run d. earned; ha

16、s run30.many universities provide scholarships for those outstanding students _ financial aid. a. in place of b. in face of c. in debt of d. in need of31.i heard tom telling everyone that hes got a new job, but he didnt mention _ more than a dozen times before that. a. to reject b. having been rejec

17、tedc. having rejected d. to be rejected32.knowing that she was shy and easily scared, the teacher reminded her _ to pay more attention to her handwriting.a. roughlyb. similarlyc. privatelyd. firmly33.all have some dark days but all are not strong enough to hold on _ things get better. a. when b. unt

18、il c. whether d. unless 第二節(jié):完型填空共16小題;每題1分,總分值16分 閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從3449題所給的四個選項a、b、c、d中,選出最正確選項,并在答題紙上將該選項標(biāo)號涂黑。carmens mother maria had just survived a serious heart attack. but without a heart transplant her life was in 34 danger.both the mother and daughter knew that the chances were very small: fi

19、nding a donor (捐贈的) heart that 35 marias blood type could take years. however, carmen was determined to save her mother. she kept 36 hospitals all over the country.days stretched out. by christmas, maria had trouble walking from one end of the room to the other. carmen lost all 37 . she fell into a

20、corner of the hospital, crying.“are you okay? a man asked.carmen sobbed as she told the stranger her 38 . this middle-aged man was named frank, whose wife, cheryl, a tender and devoted mother of four lovely children, had been in hospital with a brain disease and wouldnt 39 it through the night. sudd

21、enly, an idea came to franks mind. he knew cheryl had always wanted to 40 something from herself. could her heart go to carmens mother?after reviewing the data, doctors 41 frank that his wifes heart was 42 some miracle a perfect fit for carmens mother. they were able to 43 the transplant.that cold n

22、ight, when cheryl was 44 dead, frank came to knock at marias door. she was 45 for franks family as she had been doing every day recently. though maria had never met frank before, they both felt a strange 46 as they hugged and cried.on new years eve, carmen attended cheryls funeral with franks family

23、, who were singing their 47 song “my heart will go on. one day later, on new years day, maria 48 with cheryls heart. yes, cheryls loving heart would go on, for it was alive in another 49 mothers chest.34.a. constantb. slightc. complexd. sound35 a. matched b. backed c. missed d. adapted36.a. findingb

24、. phoning c. touringd. begging37.a. confidenceb. powerc. hoped. strength38.a. eventb. conditionc. truthd. story39.a. putb. supportc. passd. make40.a. saveb. recyclec. donated. separate41.a. informed b. warned c. congratulated d. reminded42.a. atb. byc. ford. on43.a. give up b. carry out c. search af

25、ter d. put off44.a. noticed b. predictedc. thought d. declared45.a. praying b. asking c. crying d. singing46.a. expressionb. bondc. idead. feeling47.a. smart b. merryc. favorited. sad48.a. passed awayb. dressed up c. left behindd. woke up49.a. leaving b. linking c. loving d. thinking第三局部:閱讀理解共14小題;每

26、題2分,總分值28分閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的四個選項a、b、c、d中,選出最正確選項,并在答題紙上將該選項標(biāo)號涂黑。amany of us like spicy food. it is known that people in some provinces in china, such as sichuan and hunan, generally believe chili makes their food taste better. some go to such an extreme that they even can not survive without spicy food.

27、while a moderate amount of chili can make our tongues burn, our mouths wide open, and our bodies sweat, this is nothing compared with the “ghost chili, which got its name as the worlds hottest in the guinness world records in .“ghost chili got its name because it is supposedly so hot that it can sca

28、re away ghosts. autumn is peak season for what the los angeles times writer mark magnier described as the “innocent-looking, thumb-sized devil (魔鬼). every year there are competitions in which “ghost chili beats other members in its family and wins the world title as the hottest. so just how hot is t

29、his powerful pepper? “it creates a ribbon of fire from lips to tongue to newly upset stomach. the discomfort lasts several hours, magnier wrote in his report about the magic power of “ghost chili.thoudam anand is an indian government worker who grows “ghost chili peppers in his garden. he told magni

30、er about the first time he ate “ghost chili when his friends secretly put some into his food. “unbearable pain, panic and teeth gnashing followed, anand said. an elderly neighbor suggested a local remedy (療法): go and eat mud. he did he ran to the nearest pond. “i wouldve swallowed anything to cool d

31、own, he said. “and since i had no taste buds left, the mud tasted just fine.in fact, “ghost chili is so hot that it is often not even described as “food. local indian airport authorities will confiscate (沒收) souvenir “ghost chili peppers as they are listed as potential hijacking weapons. according t

32、o afp, researchers in the country are testing grenades, sprays and gas made from “ghost chili to fight terrorists and help women defend themselves. “its all-natural, said lokendra singh, director of the defense research and development organizations lab in northeast india. 50.from the passage above

33、we can learn that the “ghost chili _.a. is very powerful mainly because of its small sizeb. looks quite ordinary and normal like other chiliesc. can be used to help people scare the ghosts awayd. often makes people unable to survive without it51. the example of anand is given in paragraph 4 to tell

34、us _.a. its quite fun to taste the “ghost chilib. its dangerous to grow the “ghost chilic. mud tastes better than the “ghost chilid. the “ghost chili tastes extremely hot52. saying “i wouldve swallowed anything to cool down, anand meant _.a. he would try anything to get betterb. he preferred chilies

35、 to anything elsec. he regretted eating the “ghost chilid. he was not very particular about foodbbelow is some interesting news from a newspaper:girls crazy historical costumesstella ehrhart, a us third-grader, dresses up as a different historical figure every day before school-yes, you heard right!

36、 the 8-year-old has been coming to class in a different persona (人物) daily since the second day of second grade, when she showed up as american author laura ingalls wilder. stella gets ideas for what to wear from the book 100 most important women of the 20th century. however, in the past she has als

37、o dressed up as fictional characters including hermione granger from harry potter. the eager student managed to get through the entire second grade without repeating herself, but now she is running out of ideas. the girls parents, who are both theater professionals, say they support their daughters

38、“creativity. her mother told uk news website the huffington post, “she goes into her closet and just picks out what she wants each day.learning soarshow do you get a childs early education off the ground? a head teacher in the georgian city of rustavi has found a unique way of creating an exciting l

39、earning environment. he has transformed a plane into a kindergarten. gari chapidze bought an old but functional yakovlev yak-42 from georgian airways and filled it with education equipment, games and toys, but left the cockpit (駕駛艙) untouched so it could be used as a play area. “the idea was to crea

40、te a kindergarten where children gowith joy, chapidze, who runs the kindergarten, told afp. “the children come in to the kindergarten with pleasure and cry when they have to go home. they are happy here, he added.taxi driver gets lucky in las vegasbright lights and big wins-this is what las vegas is

41、 known for, and even the taxi drivers here get lucky. well, at least recently one did. adam woldemarim, 42, discovered $ 221,510 in the back of his van after a long day at work. the money was in a laptop case left between the seats of the virgin valley cab. what did woldemarim do with the cash? he t

42、urned it in. the ethiopian driver soon got a call from the cases owner who, according to the las vegas review-journal, had “won big and was on his way to the airport when he realized he had forgotten his winnings. woldemarim was given a $ 2,000 reward. but it was reported that the drivers fellow tax

43、i drivers thought he should have got a lot more.eat crickets (蟋蟀) and worms at a museumthe academy of natural sciences in philadelphia is putting on a night for meat eaters who want to try some unusual foods. it is hosting a cocktail party on oct 27 called cuisine from the collections. the food on t

44、he menu is inspired by the exhibited specimen (標(biāo)本) at the museum. the event is for adults only. lets hope they dont get a stomach bug from all the insects!53.stella ehrhart gets ideas how to dress up every day before school from _.a. laura ingalls wilderb. a bookc. hermione granger d. her parents54.

45、which of the following is the biggest problem stella ehrhart is facing?a. she has to get through the entire second grade dressing up as others.b. shes finding her parents no longer offer her as much support as before.c. shes finding it hard to think of enough new figures to dress up as.d. she has di

46、fficulty dressing up without falling behind in study.55.yakovlev yak-42 is a certain kind of _.a. schoolb. companyc. toyd. plane56.we can infer from the above news that _.a. eating insects can be dangerousb. kids dislike the plane kindergartenc. las vegas only brings luck for the poord. all the girl

47、s love fancy clothes and costumescwe all remember seeing hitchhikers (搭便車的人), standing by the side of the road, thumb sticking out, waiting for a lift. but it is getting rare nowadays. what killed hitchhiking? safety is often mentioned as a reason. movies about murderous hitchhikers and real-life cr

48、ime have put many drivers off picking up hitchhikers. that no single women picked me up on my journey to manchester no doubt reflects the safety fear: a large, strangely dressed man is seen as dangerous.but the reason may be more complex: hitchhiking happens where people dont have cars and transport

49、 services are poor. plenty of people still hitchhike in poland and romania. perhaps the rising level of car ownership in the uk means the few people hitchhiking are usually considered strange. why cant they afford cars? why cant they take the coach or the train?three-quarters of the uk population ha

50、ve access to a car; many of the remainder will be quite old. the potential hitchhiking population is therefore small. yet my trip proves its still possible to hitchhike. the people who picked me up were very interesting-lawyer, retired surgeon, tank (坦克) commander, carpenter, man who live in an isol

51、ated farmhouse and a couple living up in the mountains. my conclusion is that only really interesting people are mad enough to pick up fat guys in red, spotted scarves. most just wanted to do someone a good turn; a few said they were so surprised to see a hitchhiker that they couldnt help stopping.t

52、he future of hitchhiking most likely lies with car-sharing organized over the internet, via sites such as . but for now, you can still stick your thumb out (actually, i didnt do much of that, preferring just to hold up my destination sign) and peoplewonderful, caring, sharing, unafrai

53、d peoplewill stop.in the uk, with its cheap coaches and reasonable rail service, i dont think ill make a habitof it. but having enjoyed it so much, im ready now to do a big trip across europe and beyond. in the 1970s a female friend of my wifes hitchhiked to india. how wonderful it would be to have

54、another go, though afghanistan might be a challenge. i wish id got that tank commanders mobile number.57. the author tried to hitchhike but was rejected by single women drivers because _.a. they were not heading towards manchesterb. they thought most hitchhikers were dangerousc. hitchhiking was forb

55、idden and they didnt want to break the lawd. he was a strong man in strange clothes who seemed dangerous58.from the above passage we can learn that in the uk _.a. it is certain that hitchhiking has no futureb. hitchhiking isnt needed as much as beforec. those who pick up hitchhikers dont see moviesd. people dont like traveling by coach or tra

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