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高二英語下學(xué)期期末考試聯(lián)考試題高二英語下學(xué)期期末考試聯(lián)考試題高二英語下學(xué)期期末考試聯(lián)考試題xxx公司高二英語下學(xué)期期末考試聯(lián)考試題文件編號:文件日期:修訂次數(shù):第1.0次更改批準(zhǔn)審核制定方案設(shè)計(jì),管理制度高二英語下學(xué)期期末考試聯(lián)考試題英語選擇題(選擇題共65小題,共95分)Ⅰ單詞辨音(選出一個(gè)劃線字母與其它三個(gè)發(fā)音不同的選項(xiàng),5分)1.A.swordB.onwardsC.otherwiseD.runaway2.A.sympathyB.thusC.youthD.breakthrough3.A.achieveB.marchC.butcherD.chorus4.A.gentleB.gallonC.guestD.gramme5.A.steadyB.leapC.feastD.leagueⅡ單項(xiàng)選擇(15分)6.—Iadvisetheeggs.—Iadviseyoulessfried’stoooily.A.tofry;toeatB.frying;eatingC.frying;toeatD.tofry;eating7.Themancaughthiswifewasprison.A.murdered;puttoB.murdering;putinmurder;throwatD.murder;castat8.Wegetalongquitewellthoughtherearequarrelsbetweenus.A.hereandthereB.atonetimeC.upanddownD.nowandthen9.Thelatestmodelofthisvideorecorderisnowinourshop.A.forsaleB.sellingC.onsaleD.sale10.Isn’trudeyoutospeaklikethattoyourmother?

A.that;forB.that;ofC.it;forD.it;of11.Wemustthetrainbeinglate,italwaysis.A.allowforB.thinkC.considerD.count12.—Whatdoyouthinkofthebook?—Oh,excellent.It’sworthyofasecondtime.A.toreadB.tobereadC.readingD.beingread13.Whichsporthasthemostexpensestrainingequipment,players’personalequipmentanduniform?

A.inplaceB.intermsofC.bymeansofD.bywayof14.Ikeepmedicinesonthetopshelf,outofthechildren’s.A.reachB.handC.holdD.place15.TheywerewildwithjoywhentheyChinesesoilinlateFebruary.A.setfootinB.setfootonC.stepD.walk16.MoreandmorepeoplearesigningupforYogaclassesnowadays,advantageofthehealthandrelaxtionbenefits.A.takingB.takenC.havingtakenD.havingbeentaken17.Thehero’sstorydifferentlyinthenewspapers.A.wasreportedB.wasreportingC.reportsD.reported18.ThemaninsistedataxiformeeventhoughItoldhimIlivesnearby.A.findB.tofindC.onfindingD.infinding19.Theoldwomanbecameawareofwhensheleftthemarket.A.cheatingB.cheatedC.beingcheatedD.tobecheated20.Motherwouldratherbuytheseapplesthangetbananas.A.threedozenof;scoresofB.threedozen;scoresofC.threedozenof;scoreD.threedozensof;scoreofⅢ完形填空(30分)Mostofuscanrememberthedayswhenwedidn’tuseE-mailasaneverydayvehicle(傳媒)forcommunication.Slowlybutsurely,itpouredinto21.E-mailisa22toolforcollegestudentsatanylevel.It’savailable24hoursaday,7daysaweekand23atholidays.Mostuniversitiesassignstudentsanaccountuponentrance,24thereisusuallynotevenanoption(選擇)Youcandoeverythingfromconsultingonhomeworkandprojects,25classmates,familyandfriends,andgettingdailynewsservicesto26youinformedoftheworld27.But,whatarethe28E-mailcanbeE-jail(監(jiān)獄).Youmight29hourswritingandreplyingtoE-mail30youshouldbebusywiththebooksforanupcomingexam.31,youmightbesignedupforsomanydailyservices,32horoscope(算命術(shù)),newsservices,orpersonals,thatyourmailboxisso33“junkmail”,thatfindingthe34E-mailthroughyourboxmighttakehours.Ifyouareastudent,35ispreciout.CreateandorganizeyourE-mailfolders(文件夾)intoimportantschool-relatedmail,correspondence(通信)withfriendsandfamily,andafolderforjokes,horoscopesandothernewsservices.36putthemailintotheproperfoldersfirst,andwhenyou’vefinished,headfortheimportantE-mailfirstand,37youhavetime,youcangettotheothers.38yourfriendsfromforwardingthosetiresomejokelists,sexquizzes,andchainmails.Themomentyou39you’vegotone,deleteit40soyouwon’tbetemptedtoreadit.D.uslifeD.usableD.yetD.uslifeD.usableD.yetD.exceptthatD.keepingintouchwithD.leaveD.thingsD.disadvantagesD.payD.whenD.HoweverD.soasD.coveredwithD.possibleD.timeD.UsuallyD.becauseD.RefuseD.realizeD.soonC.ourlivesC.favorableC.everC.becauseC.losingtouchwithC.leavingC.eventsC.wrongsC.takeC.sinceC.ButC.forexampleC.filledwithC.practicalC.gradeC.AlmostC.sinceC.DiscourageC.findC.afterB.lifeB.changeableB.stillB.soB.gettingtotouchB.keepB.incidentsB.mistakesB.costB.becauseB.OrB.suchlikeB.markedwithB.necessaryB.markB.AlwaysB.althoughB.WatchB.checkupB.immediately21.A.thelives22.A.valuable23.A.even24.A.but25.A.losingtouchwith26.A.keeping27.A.accidents28.A.advantages29.A.spend30.A.for31.A.Otherwise32.A.suchas33.A.struckwith34.A.important35.A.money36.A.Sometimes37.A.if38.A.Encourage39.A.examine40.A.laterⅣ閱讀理解(40分)Americaisgrowingolder.Fiftyyearsago,only4outofevery100peopleintheUnitedStateswere65orolder.Today,10outofevery100Americansareover65.TheagingofthepopulationwillaffectAmericansocietyinmanyways-education,medicineandbusiness.Quietly,thegraying(老齡化)ofAmericahasmadeusaverydifferentsociety—oneinwhichpeoplehaveaquitedifferentideaofwhatkindofbehaviorissuitableatvariousages.Aperson’sagenolongertellsyouanythingabouthis/hersocialposition,marriageofhealth.There’snolongeraparticularyearinwhichonegoestoschoolorgoestoworkorgetsmarriedorstartsafamily.Thesocialclockthatkeptusontimeandtolduswhentogotoschool,getajob,orstopworkingisn’tasstrongasitusedtobe.Itdoesn’tsurpriseustohearofa29-year-olduniversitypresidentora35-year-oldgrandmother,ora70-year-oldmanwhohasbecomeafatherforthefirsttime.Publicideasarechanging.Manypeoplesay,“Iammuchyoungerthanmymotherormyfatherwasatmyage.”Noonesays“Actyourage”anymore.We’vestoppedlookingwithsurpriseatolderpeoplewhoactinyouthfulways.41.ItcanbelearnedfromthetextthatagingofthepopulationinAmerica.A.hasmadepeoplefeelyounger.B.haschangedpeople’ssocialpositionC.haschangedpeople’sunderstandingofageD.hassloweddownthecountry’ssocialdevelopment42.Theunderlinedword“one”refersto.A.asocietyB.AmericaC.aplaceD.population43.“Actyourage”meanspeopleshould.A.beactivewhentheyareoldB.dotherightthingattherightageC.showrespecttotheirparentsyoungoroldD.takemorephysicalexercisessuitabletotheirage44.Ifa25-year-oldmanbecomesgeneralmanagerofabigfirm,thewriterofthetextwouldmostprobablyconsiderit.A.normalB.wonderfulC.unbelievableD.unreasonableBParentsshouldstopblamingthemselvesbecausethere’snotalottheycandoaboutit.Imeantheteenagerproblem.Whateveryoudoorhoweveryouchoosetodealwithit,atcertaintimesawonderful,reasonableandhelpfulchildwillturnintoaterribleanimal.I’veseenfriendsdealwithitinallkindsofdifferentways.Onestrictmotherinsistedthatherson,rightfromachild,shouldstandupwheneveranyoneenteredtheroom,opendoorsandshakehandslikeagentleman.IsawhimlastweekwhenIcalledround.Sprawlinghimself(懶散地躺)onthesofainfulllength,hemadenoattempttoturnofftheloudTVhewaswatchingasIwalkedin,andhisgreetingwasnomorethanaquickglanceatme.Hismotherwasashamed.“Idon’tknowwhattodowithhimthesedays,”shesaid.“He’sforgottenallthemannerswetaughthim.”Hehasn’tforgottenthem.He’sjustdecidedthathe’snotgoingtousethem.Sheconfessed(坦白)thatshewouldliketocomeupbehindhimandthrowhimdownfromthesofaontothefloor.Anothergoodfriendofminelethertwodaughtersclimballoverthefurniture,reachacrossthetabel,stareatmeandsay,“Idon’tlikeyourdress;it’sugly.”O(jiān)neofthedaughtershasrecentlybeendrivenoutofschool.Theotherhaslefthome.“Wheredidwegowrong”herparentsarenowverysad.Probablynowheremuch.Atleast,nomorethantherestofthatunfortunaterace,parents.45.Thistextismostprobablywrittenby.A.aspecialistinteenagerstudiesB.aheadmasterofamiddleschoolC.aparentwithteenagechildrenD.adoctorformentalhealthproblems46.Theunderlinedword“it”inthesecondparagraphrefersto.A.thechangefromgoodtobadthat’sseeninachildB.thewaythatparentsofterblamethemselvesC.theopinionthatachildhasofhisparentsD.theadvicethatparentswanttheirchildrentofollow47.Theboyonthesofawouldmostprobablybedescribedas.A.lazyB.quietC.unusualD.rude48.Fromthesecondexamplewecaninferthattheparentsofthetwodaughters.A.paynotattentiontothemB.aretoobusytolookafterthemC.havecometohatethemD.feelhelplesstodomuchaboutthemCIt’s2035.Youhaveajob,afamilyandyou’veabout40yearsold.Welcometoyourfuturelife.Gettingreadyforwork,youpauseinfrontofthemirror,“Turnred,”yousay.Yourshirtchangesfromskybluetodeepred.Tinypreprogrammedelectronicarerearrangedinyourshirttochangeitscolor.Lookingintothemirror,youfindithardtobelievethatyouare40.Youlookmuchyounger.Withamazingadvancesinmedicine,peopleinyourgenerationmaylivetobe150yearsold.You’renotevermiddle-aged.Asyougointothekitchenandpreparetopouryourbreakfastcerealintoabowl,youhear:“Toloseweight,youshouldn’teatthat,”fromyourshoes.Theyreadthetinyelectroniccodeonthecerealboxtofindoutthenutritiondetails.Youdecidetolistentoyourshoes.“Kitchen,whatcanIhaveforbreakfast”Alistofpossiblefoodsappearonthecounteraskitchenchecksitsfoodsupplies.“Readyforyourtriptospace.Youaskyoursonanddaughter.”In2005onlyspeciallytrainedastronautswentintospace—andveryfewofthem.Todayanyonecangotospacefordaytripsorlongervacation.Yourbestfriendevenworksinspace.Handingyourchildrenthreestrawberrieseach,youadd,“Thedoctorsaidyouneedtheseforspacetravel.”Thankstomedicaladvances,vaccinationshotsareathingofthepast.Ordinaryfoodscontainspecificvaccines.Withtheberriesintheirmouths,thekidsheadforthefrontdoor.It’stimeforyoutogottowork.Yourcarchecksyourfingerprintsandunlocksthedoors.“Myoffice.Autopilot,”youcommand.Yourcardrivesitselfdowntheroadandmovessmoothlyintotrafficonthehighway.Yousitbackandunrollyoure-newspaper.Thelatestnewsdownloadsandfillstheviewer.Lookingthroughthepages,youwatchthenewsasvideofilmsratherthanreadit.49.Whatchangesthecolourofyourshirt?A.ThemirrorB.TheshirtitselfC.ThecounterD.Themedicine.50.Howdotheshoesknowthatyoushouldn’teatthebreakfastcereal?A.Bypouringthebreakfastintoabowl.B.Bylisteningtothedoctor’sadvice.C.Bytestingthefoodsuppliesinthekitchen.D.Bycheckingthenutritiondetailsofthefood.51.Thestrawberriesthechildreneatserveas.A.breakfastB.lunchC.vaccinesD.nutrition52.Howisthetextorganized?A.InorderoftimeB.Inorderoffrequency.C.Inorderofpreference.D.InorderofimportanceDIwas9yearsoldwhenIfoundoutmyfatherwasill.Itwas1994.,butIcanremembermymother’swordsasifitwereyesterday:“Kerrel,Idon’twantyoutotakefoodfromyourfather,becausehehasAIDS.Becarefulwhenyouarearoundhim.”AIDSwasn’tsomethingwetalkedaboutinmycountrywhenIwasgrowingup.Fromthenon,Iknewthatthiswouldbeafamilysecret.Myparentswerenottogetheranymore,andmydadlivedalone.Forawhile,hecouldtakecareofhimself.ButwhenIwas12,hisconditionworsened.Myfather’sotherchildrenlivedfaraway,soitfelltometolookaterhim.Wecouldn’taffordallthenecessarymedicationforhim,andbecauseDadwasunabletowork,Ihadnomoneyforschoolsuppliesandoftercouldn’tevenbuyfoodfordinner.Iwouldsitinclassfeelingcompletelylost,theteacher’swordsmuffledasItriedtofigureouthowIwasgoingtomanage.Ididnotsharemyburden(負(fù)擔(dān))withanyone.IhadseenhowpeoplereactedtoAIDS.Kidslaughedatclassmateswhohadparentswiththedisease.Andevenadultscouldbecrues.Whenmyfatherwasmovedtothehospital,thenurseswouldleavehisfoodonthebedsidetableeventhoughhewastooweaktofeedhimself.Ihadknownthathewasgoingtodie,butaftersomanyyearsofkeepinghiscinditionasecret.Iwascompletelyunpreparedwhenhereachedhisfinaldays.Sadandhopeless,IcalledawomanatthenonprofitNationalAIDSSupport.Thatday,shekeptmeonthephoneforhours.Iwassoluckytofindsomeonewhocared.Shesavedmylife.Iwas15whenmyfatherdied.Hetookhissecretawaywithhim,havingneverspokenaboutAIDStoanyone,evenme.Hedidn’twanttocallattentiontoAIDS.Ido.53.WhatdoesKerreltellusaboutherfather?A.Hehadstayedinthehospitalsincehefellill.B.Hedependedonthenursesinhisfinaldays.C.Heworkedhardtopayforhismedication.D.Hetoldnooneabouthisdisease.54.Whatcanwelearnfromtheunderlinedsentence?A.Kerrelcouldn’tunderstandherteacher.B.KerrelhadspecialdifficultyinhearingC.Kerrelwastootroubledtofocusonthelesson.D.Kerrelwastootiredtobearherteacher’swords.55.WhydidKerrelkeepherfather’sdiseaseasecret?A.Shewasafraidofbeinglookeddownupon.B.ShethoughtitwasshamefutohaveAIDS.C.Shefoundnoonewillingtolistentoher.D.Shewantedtoobeyhermother.56.WhydidKerrelwritethepassage?A.Totellpeopleaboutthesufferingsofherfather.B.ToshowhowlittlepeopleknewaboutAIDS.C.Todrawpeople’sattentiontoAIDS.D.Torememberherfatherl.ERecently,inthehopeofearningbothmoneyandsocialexperience,Ibecameadoor-to-doorsalesman.Ioncereadasaying:“Ifsomebodywantssomethingofyours,youwillbetreatedaswarmlyasspring,butiftheydon’t,youmaybetreatedascoldlyaswinter.”Youmayconsiderthisanexaggeration(夸張),butifyouareasalesman,itisclearlycorrect.Youwouldneverhavefoundittobesotrueifyouhadn’tbeenasalesman.Youneedn’tstanddoubtfullooksandunfriendlycomments;youneedn’tlistentosomethingcompletelywrongandnottosaythatitwasquiteright;youneedn’tworryaboutbeingrefusedtimeaftertime;youneedn’talwayskeeppatienceandasmile;youneedn’trepeatthesamesentencesoverandoveragain;youneedn’ttalktosomebodyyoudislike…Ididthisworkforamonth,thenIdecidedtogiveitup.Apartfromthereasonsabove,IfoundIwaspayingtoomuchattentiontothejobandthussacrificingmystudytime.Thelatesttestresultprovedthatmygradesweregettingworse.Evenworse,Ihadn’tenoughtimetojoinmyclassmatesincollegeactivities.SometimesIfeltlonelyandunhappybecauseofbothmystudyandmypart-timejob.NowIdon’tthinkitisworthdoingsuchathingforeventhoughIwasearningmoneyitcameatgreatcost.Newspapersandmagazinesoftenpublishstoriesaboutexcellentstudentswhodopart-timeworkwhilealsokeepinghighscoresinclass.Butaccordingtomyexperience,part-timeworkcanhavesomestrongnegativeinfluencesonstudy.Moststudentsdon’tviewtherelationshipbetweenstudyandworkcorrectly.Inmyopinion,ifitisn’tamustforfinancial(財(cái)政的)reasons,studentsshouldbecautious(careful)abouttakingupapart-timejob.57.Fromthetext,wecantellthatthewriteris.A.anunemployedmanB.amiddle-schoolstudentC.acollegestudentD.adoor-to-doorsalesman58.Whichofthefollowingwordshastheclosestmeaningtotheunderlinedword“sacrificing”A.losingB.wastingC.usingD.getting59.Inthewriter’sopinion,.A.todoapart-timejobwasunnecesaaryB.part-timejobshadgoodeffectuponstudy.C.itwashardtodealwiththerelationshipbetweenstudyandworkcorrectly.D.part-timejobswouldbegoodforeverycollegestudent60.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Part-timeJobsAreUsefulB.Part-timeJobsCanCoatDearC.Studentsshouldn’tTakePart-timeJobsD.Part-timeJobsareImportanttoManyStudentsⅤ補(bǔ)全對話(5分)—61TherewereafootballgameonTVlastSaturdayevening.ThegamewasamongaSpaTherewereafootballgameonTVlastSaturdayevening.ThegamewasamongaSpanishteamandanItalianteam.IsatinthefrontoftheTVat7o’clock,whenthegamejustBegan.Anhourlater,mywifecameintojoinme.Sheseemedbeabsent-mindedwhileshewaswatchingthegame.Astheclockshowedoneminute,forty-twosecondsleavingInthegame,shebegancheeringexcited.“Comeon—getgoing!”Sinceshehasneverbeenafootballfan,Ilookedatherwithsurpriseandaskedwhichteamshewascheeringfor.“Neither.”shereplied,“I’mcheeringtheclockon..”—62—Oh,IlikeHongKongverymuch.Howdidyoulikethefoodthere?Well,itwasdifferentfromEnglishfood,ofcourse,butlikethedishesthere.63Peopledon’tliketheweatherinHongKonginsummer.Itwasveryhot.Butyou’lllikeitbetterinwinter.64Itseemsthatyouspentagoodtimethere.Yes,65Whatabouttheweatherthere?Ihopeyou’llhaveyourholidaytherenextwinter.I’mgladyoulikeit.Howdidyouenjoyyourholiday?Whataboutyou?Wherehaveyoubeenthesedays?It’swonderful.非選擇題(非選擇題共21小題,共55分)Ⅵ單詞拼寫(10分)66.Smokingisfinmanypublicplaces.67.Earlyinthemorningwegattheschoolgateandthensetofftogether.68.Wedonotcallthatachemicalchange,butapone.69.Thecriminalwouldsufferp,butheescapedbeingpunished.70.Thosescientistscomefromdifferentculturesandhavedifferentb.71.(土豆)growwellwheretheclimateiscool.72.Themost(危險(xiǎn)的)testhappenswhenthenewplaceisgoingthroughtestflightsintheair.73.Heisbusy(準(zhǔn)備)forthecomingfinalexamination.74.Hereyouare,it’smynew(住址)75.I(借)adictionaryfromJohnandIhaven'treturnedityet.Ⅶ改錯(cuò)(15分)4.85.Ⅷ書面表達(dá)(30分)86.電視機(jī)幾乎已經(jīng)進(jìn)入每一個(gè)家庭,它在人們的生活中起重要的作用,但也有一些負(fù)面影響。請根據(jù)下列提示用英語寫一篇短文說明電視的用途。電視為我們提供了栩栩如生(vivid)的世界,通過電視我們可以觀看奧林匹克足球賽,可以到紐約或倫敦觀光,可以手端著茶杯聽音樂會,足不出戶便知世事。電視在日常生活中起著重要的教育作用,可提供多種教育節(jié)目。電視也有諸多壞處,損害眼睛,看太多電視影響工作和休息,減少孩子的學(xué)習(xí)時(shí)間??偠灾覀儜?yīng)該把電視作為我們的助手,而不應(yīng)讓其成為我們的主人。注意:字?jǐn)?shù):120左右

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