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1、本資料來(lái)源于七彩教育網(wǎng)09年高二英語(yǔ)下冊(cè)第三次調(diào)研考試試卷高二年級(jí)英語(yǔ)試卷本試卷分第一卷(選擇題)和第二卷(非選擇題)兩部分.共150分,考試用時(shí)120分鐘.)第一卷(共三部分,共95分)第一部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用 (共三節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié): 語(yǔ)音知識(shí):(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)1. athlete A. waste B. operate C. attempt D. arrow2. moustache A. stomach B. match C sugar D. pleasure 3. design A . taste B. stand C. sign D. observe 4. co
2、nclude A. concentrate B. confirm C. consequence D. constitution.5. decade A. decide B. death C. decrease D. define第二節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)6. -I am sorry I shouldnt have laughed at you the day before.-_.A. My pleasure B. Thanks C. Take it easy D. Forget it 7. Michael Phelps owned the pool at _Beij
3、ing 2008 Olympic Games with _ astonishing eight-gold-medal performance.A. the , an B. an C. the , the D. the 8. Jack is one of those men who I am sure always do _best even in the most difficult situations. A. his B. your C. their D. ones 9.July 13 , 2001 _a very bright night in Beijing that will nev
4、er _from memory. A. experienced , go B. saw, fade C. saw, miss D. experience, disappear 10. The small mountain village _we spent our holiday last month lies in _is now part of Hubei.A. which; where B. where ; what C. that; which D. when; which11. Was it in the stone house th
5、e local villagers built in the 1960s_you finished your primary school? A. where B. which C. when D. that 12I can hardly concentrate _ my work _ the loud noise outside Aon; with Bin; for Con; for Dwith; with13. Nob
6、ody knows for sure how dinosaurs died out 65,000,000 years ago. It _because of sudden changes of their living conditions. A. must have happened B. would have happened C. should have happened D. might have happened14.The rules of the club are _ in the members handbookAset up Bset offCset downDset out
7、 15When it was his turn to deliver his speech, , he walked towards the microphone.Anervously and embarrassinglyBnervous and embarrassedlyCnervously and embarrassingDnervous and embarrassed16Only when he returned from the exchange program how much he enjoyed it.Ahe realizedBhe had realized Cdid he re
8、alize Dhad he realized17French author Le Clezjo, a brilliant novelist as a child of all continents, won the Nobel Prize in literature in October, 2008.AhonoredBhonoringCbeing honoredDhaving honored18. As we all know, it was _ that resulted in the terrible car accident. A. because of her carelessness
9、 B. her being careless C. why she was careless
10、160; D. she was so careless19-You neednt to be in such a hurry, because the play wont start until 8p.m. -Wed better start earlier. We should _the rush hour.A. come up with B. allow for C. know of D. keep track of20. Bush, 59, looked fresh a
11、nd _ as he _ of the sunny weather to enjoy one of his favorite pastimes.A. energetic; took advantage B. cautious; took chargeC. outgoing; took control D. curious; took notice第三節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分) All our dreams have something to do with our feelings, fears, longings, wishes, needs and memori
12、es. But something on the “outside” may affect what we _21_. If a person is hungry or tired or cold, his dream may include a feeling of this kind. If the _22_ on your body has slipped off your bed, you may dream that you are _23_ or resting on the ice and snow. The material for the dream you will _24
13、_ tonight is probably to come from the experiences you have today. _25_ the subject of your dream usually comes from something that has an effect on you _26_ you are sleeping (feeling of cold, a noise, a discomfort, etc.) and it may also use your past experiences and the wishes and interests you hav
14、e now. This is why very young _27_ are likely to dream of fairies(仙女), older children of school examinations, _28_ people of food, homesick soldiers of their families and prisoners of freedom. To show you how that is _29_ while you are asleep and how your wishes or needs can all be joined together i
15、n a dream, _30 is the story of an experiment. A man was asleep and the back of his _31_ was rubbed _32_ a piece of cotton. He would dream that he _33_ in a hospital and his girlfriend was visiting him, _34_ on the bed and feeling gently his hand! There are some scientists who have made a special _35
16、_ of why we dream, what we dream and what those dreams _36_. Their explanation of dreams, though a bit reasonable, is not accepted by everyone, but it _37_ an interesting approach(方法) to the problem. They believe that dreams are _38_ expressions of wishes that didnt _39_. In other words, a dream is
17、a way of having your wishes _40_ out.21. A. long B. dream
18、60; C. think D. wish22. A. blanket B. book
19、; C. shoe D. trousers23. A. working&
20、#160; B. running C. sleeping
21、160; D. studying24. A. have B. meet &
22、#160; C. see D. think25. A. But
23、; B. For C. Because
24、; D. So26. A. before B. while &
25、#160; C. after D. during27. A. children
26、60; B. fathers C. drivers D. gentlemen28. A. happy
27、0; B. sad C. hungry
28、; D. old29. A. taking B. happening
29、60; C. dreaming D. carrying 30. A. that
30、; B. it C. here
31、60; D. this31. A. leg B. head
32、160; C. body D. hand
33、0; 32. A. in B. of
34、 C. with D. off33. A. left
35、; B. lived C. gave
36、 D. was34. A. waiting B. sitting
37、; C. smiling D. speaking35. A. study &
38、#160; B. watch C. sleep &
39、#160; D. way36. A. stand B. do
40、 C. form D. mean37. A. makes
41、160; B. offers C. finds &
42、#160; D. demands38. A. any B. almost
43、 C. mostly D. hardly39. A. get
44、 B. arrive C. come true D. believe in40. A. carried
45、60; B. taken C. kept
46、0; D. called第二部分:閱讀理解 (共45分) AThe Museum of Childhood is spread over 4 floors, with the first floor acting like a balcony around the edge of the building, so you can look down over the ground
47、floor central hall with the shop. Information Desk and Benugo Café.The museum of Childhood is housed in a large Victorian building in east London. It has been on this site since 1872. it has undergone refurbishment (翻新) and reopened in 2006 and an elevator now makes all floors accessible.This i
48、s not a quiet place and children are allowed to have fun here. Child safety is extremely important and a member of staff remains by the front door at all times. Also, mote the “Code of Behavior” notice, which include: children under 12 must be supervised by an adult; no eating in the galleries and n
49、o running.Toy exhibits are in glass cases and there are plenty of low level exhibits for younger children to see. The glass cases have lots of thoughtinspiring questions on them to encourage discussion between adults and children. When you or the children need some quiet time, there are sofas at eit
50、her end of the second floor with reading books available.Pros: Many free activities for kidsCons: Can be too warm insideVisit Duration: 1.5 hoursOpening Hours: 10:00 a.m. 5:45 p.m.Last admission is 5:30 p.m.The Museum is closed on 25 and 26 December and 1 January every year.Admission: Admission the
51、Museum is free. There is a small charge for some activities.41In the Museum of Childhood, . Apeople can reach any floor by elevatorBthere are sofas at either end of the first floorCthere are exhibits on the museum historyDthe Information Desk can be found on each floor42The Museum of Childhood may b
52、e attractive to .Aparents who only have children under 12Bchildren who are fond of toy exhibitsCparents and children who need quiet timeDkids who like playing games with their parents43What is the disadvantage of the museum?ALow level exhibits are too boring. BChildren may feel slightly hot in it.CP
53、arents have to stay with their kids. DNo staff members attend to the kids.44What information can we get about the museum? AAll the activities for children are free. BThe museum is located in west London.CChildren are allowed to enter after 5:30.p.m. DThe museum is unavailable on Christmas Day.BTwent
54、y six years after a terrible bicycle accident left her comatose (昏迷) for two months and with permanent brain injuries. Barbara Buchan, performs many actions more slowly than others. But on September 10 in Beijing, Buchan, at 52, the oldest member of the United States Paralympic team, broke the recor
55、d and won the gold medal for her disability class in the individual 3,000 meter cycling pursuit.“You can be very upset at the world and have everyone take care of you.” Buchan said by telephone from Beijing, “or get back on your feet again.” Buchan first dreamed of Olympic gold at age 15 while watch
56、ing the 1972 Munich Gantes. She became a top American cyclist by July 1982, when a terrible road race crash injured her brain and left doctors doubtful about whether she would survive. She was wearing only a soft leather helmet at the time; her accident made the rule put into practice that cyclists
57、wear the hard shell helmets that are now common.Buchan recovered enough of her athletic ability to run track in the 1988 Paralympics in Seoul, where she won a silver medal in the 800 meters. Womens cycling was not included in the Paralympics yet, so Buchan trained to the point where she raced agains
58、t men in the 2000 Paralympics in Sydney, Australia she finished 9th and 10th in two races and then successfully fought for a separate womens cycling program beginning in 2004 in Athens, where she did not get a medal.Even though she was approaching her 50s, Buchan kept racing and again made the Unite
59、d States Paralympic team for Beijing where she is twice the age of most of her teammates and competitors.“Barharas almost the leader of our team shes been through it all,” said Craig Griffiu, the United States cycling coach. “Shes never retired. Shes never let her body go and then come back. I dont
60、think age is as big of a deal as people make it out to be.”45.According to the text, after the accident, .ABuchan asked her friends to take care of herBcyclists started to wear helmets in competitionCBuchan could not answer questions correctlyDdoctors coupled whether Buchan could come back to life46
61、.Whats the right order of the events related to Buchan?a. She won a gold medal in Beijing.b. She became a top American cyclist.c. She won a silver medal in the 800 meters.d. She suffered a terrible bicycle accident.e. She took part in a cycling program in Athens.Ac d b a e Bb c d a eCb d e c a Dc b
62、d e a 47What does the underlined phrase “get back on your feet” in the second paragraph mean?Arise to your feet Bwalk on your way Cgo beyond yourself Ddepend on yourself48Which of the following can be the best title for this passage? AThe Making of a HeroBFrom a Loser to a WinnerCAll Roads Lead to R
63、omeDHealth is Better than WealthC“We started as a group of friends with the same problem; difficulty in our personal life to manage our time, being always in a hurry.” This thought was recently offered by Bruno to explain the origin of The Art of Living Slowly, an organization that he founded two ye
64、ars ago, with his wife, Ella.Bruno and Ella said they decided to draw more peoples attention to the overlooked idea that “time is wealth.” On February 19 th last year, they created a new holiday, the first Global Day of Slow Living. Despite its ambitious name, the event was limited almost entirely t
65、o Italy, where the couple arranged a number of events: a reverse bicycle race the last rider was declared the winner; an afternoon of grandfathers reading poetry to children etc. One Monday in late February, 2008, the couple staged a New York version of the Day of Slow Living. “It has to be a Monday
66、, the worst day to try to slow down.” Bruno explained. Bruno was wearing a police cap, mirrored sunglasses, and a sandwich board stating, “Caution! Speedwalking camera is in action!” He flagged down passersby and handed them postcards printed with fourteen “slowmandments.” For example, No. 4: Write
67、your text message on your cell phone with no symbols and get in the habit of starting with “Dear ” No 7: Avoid being so busy that you dont have time for yourself. Bruno told the passers-by to read them once a day and keep the doctor away. Many said, “I cant do this. New York is too fast.” Bruno admi
68、tted. But many stopped, they read and said. “This one is good for me, because trying to slow down is like trying to stop smoking.”When asked about their plans for the future. Bruno and Ella looked at each other and chanted the name of the city they have chosen for next years Global Day of Slow Livin
69、g, “Tokyo!”49The Art of Living Slowly was founded to help people .Aunderstand the truth of life.Bknow the difficulty in managing timeCavoid being in a hurry all the timeDmake friends with the same problem50. What does the underlined word in para2 mean?A. valued B. ignored C. seen from above D. mista
70、ken 51What did Bruno do in New York?AHe advertised his idea on a sandwich board.BHe stopped passersby and delivered postcards.CHe served as a policeman to prevent accidents.DHe took photos for the people who walked fast.52.Which statement may be included in the fourteen “slowmandments” in paragraph
71、3? AWake up five minutes earlier. BDo two things at the same time. CMake a habit of writing letters. DDont work on weekends and relax.53.What can be inferred from the passage?AThe new holiday is usually celebrated on a fixed day.BItalian grandfathers enjoy reading poetry to children.CThe couple tend
72、 to choose busy cities to promote the idea.DNew Yorkers have a negative altitude towards slow living.DMotorola set out a special training program for children last week with the aim of developing childrens business skills and preparing them for a future as entrepreneurs.Eighty-seven children aged be
73、tween 12 and 16 from Beijing and Tianjin attended the one-week training program called “Youth Discovery” directed by Motorola Universitys (MU) instructors and marketing specialists. The children learned about dealing with a practical problem marketing and worked out a marketing plan by themselves. L
74、ast week 26 children of Motorola employees in Tianjin completed their training in the MUTianjin Learning Center.Through the training program, children learnt how to get information through different kinds of sources(源), determine enduser needs, make up messages of value to customers, and communicate
75、 using various means and equipment.Educators acted only as team “directors”, directing children to discover their own answers. The children gave their solutions (解決辦法) to Motorolas management and their parents on the last day of the program.The children, most of whom were primary and middle school s
76、tudents, presented themselves freely. The students said that they preferred the open and practical way of learning.“Youth Discovery”, started by Motorolas former president Robert Galvin, designed and carried out by Motorola University, aimed to bring the talents(才能) of young people into full play an
77、d encouraged them to discover how their skills can contribute to a team to help it reach an aim.54. The underlined word “entrepreneurs” in the first paragraph probably means “ ”.A. schoolmates B. actors C. managers D. scientists55. What role do the educators play in the program?A. Presidents. B. InstructorsC. Bu
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