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人教版高一英語必修2模擬試卷(2)二、英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):單項填空:(共30小題;每小題分,滿分15分)Heisthesortofpersonthatisnotfitforthekindofworkthatcarefulnessandpatience.callsupB.callsforC.callsonD.callsatIfyoucomparefoodcoststodayofayearago,youwillfindthedifference.tothatB.tothemC.withthatD.withthoseIdon'tthinkthisnecklaceasmuchastheoneyoursisterhasjust.costs;paidB.spends;paidbackC.isworth;paidforD.pays;spentTwomiddle-agedpassengersfellintothe,neitherofthemcouldswim.A.InfactB.LuckilyC.UnfortunatelyD.NaturallyThereisafeelinginmewewillneverknowwhataUFOis.thatB.whichC.ofwhichD.whatTheenginesoftheshipwereoutoforderandthebadweatherthehelplessnessofthecrewatsea.resultedfromB.turnedoutC.madeupD.addedtoknowthisisthelatesttypebutit'ssecondhand.$20--that'smylastoffer.--OK.It'sa(n).businessB.tradeC.agreementD.dealTonyistheguidebook,lookingforinformationaboutSouthKorea,wherehewilltravelsoon.tracingB.skippingC.inspectingD.scanning-Igoouttoplaynow,mum-No,you.Youshoulddoyourhomeworkfirst.Must,mustn'tB.Might,wouldn'tC.Need,mustn'tD.May,hadbetternotistherichestmaninourcityWhomdoyouthinkB.WhodoyouthinkC.DoyouthinkwhoD.WhoyouthinkLifeishardinthiscity.Inordertolosetheir,someyoungmendrinkalcohol.temperB.moodC.consciousnessD.pressuresWhenyourunanewwordwhilereading,dolookupdictionary.out;stoptoB.through;stoppingC.across;stopD.into;stoptoWasthatIsawlastnightattheconcertityouB.notyouC.youD.thatyourselfIfyouhavegottemperaturewithoutcoughing,perhapsyouhavecaughtcold.Juststayinbed.Don'tthinkthatyouhavegotSARS.A.the;the;/B.a;a;/C.a;the;theD.a;a;theIttakesalongtimeto___agoodfame,butitisquicklylostjustbecauseofonepieceofbadbehaviourA..putupB.setupC.buildupD.turnup第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題分,滿分30分)Ifoundoutonetimethatdoingafavorforsomeonecouldgetyouintoalotoftrouble.Iwas36theeighthgradeatthetime,andwewerehavingafinal37.Duringthetest,thegirl38nexttomewhisperedsomething,butIdidn'tunderstand.SoIleanedoverherwayandfoundoutthatshewastryingtoaskme39Ihadanextrapen.Sheshowedmethat40wasoutofinkandwouldnotwrite.Ihappendedtohaveanextraone,soItookitoutofmypocketandputitonherdesk.Later,afterthetestpapershadbeen41theteacheraskedmeto42intheroomwhenalltheotherstudents43.Assoonaswewerealone,shebegantotalktome44itmeanttogrowup;shementionedhowimportantitwastostand45yourowntwofeetandberesponsibleforyourownacts.Foralongtime,shetalkedabouthonestyandemphasizedthefact46peopledosomethingdishonest,theyarereally47themselves.ShemademepromisethatIwouldthink48aboutallthethingsshehadsaidandthenshetoldmeIcould49.Iwalkedoutoftheroomwondering50shehadchosentotalktomeaboutallthosethings.Lateron,IfoundoutthatshethoughtIhadcheatedonthetest.Whenshesawmeleanovertotalktothegirlnexttome,itlooked51Iwascopyinganswers52thegirl'stestpaper.Itriedtoexplainaboutthepen,butallshecouldsaywasitseemedverystrangetoherthatIhadn't53anythingaboutthepenthedayshetalkedtomerightafterthetest.54ItriedtoexplainthatIwasjustdoingthegirlafavor55heusemypen.IwassureshecontinuedtobelievethatIhadcheatedonthetest.A.fromB.onC.atD.inA.testB.lessonC.classD.papersA.sitB.atC.sitsD.sittingA.whyB.whetherC.whereD.thatA.sheB.thatC.hersD.itA.handedinB.handedC.givenoutD.markedA.workB.readC.studyD.stayA.goneoutB.werestudyingC.weredismissedD.werethereA.howB.aboutwhyC.aboutwhichD.aboutwhatA.onB.byC.toD.withA.whenB.thatwhenC.thatD.whetherA.punishingB.punishedC.cheatedD.cheatingA.wellB.highlyC.seriouslyD.honestlyA.goonB.leaveC.sitdownD.refuseA.ifB.whetherC.howD.whyA.asthoughB.likeC.asD.thatA.forB.byC.atD.fromA.askedB.mentionedC.answeredD.realizedA.LongbeforeB.AslongasC.EventhoughD.JustasA.toletB.bylettingC.lettingD.let三、閱讀理解:(共20小題,滿分40分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并把答案寫在答題卷上。AItissometimessaidthatstrangeflyingobjectshavebeenseenhighupinthesky.PeoplecallthesestrangeobjectsUnidentifiedFlyingObjects(UFOS).TheseUFOscausedalotofinterest.Someofthereportsaboutthemaredifficulttobelieve.Somehavebeenexplainedinscientificways.Othershaveneverbeenexplained.HereisanaccountofUFOsfromareport.DennisBurdens,whowroteanarticle,tellsusthatheoncesawaUFOhimself.HewashavingdinneronenightwithafriendnearTripoli,Libya,andafterdinnerthetwomenwalkedacrossayardtohisroomtolookatsomepapers.Burdensnoticedthatthemoonlookedstrangethatnight.“Itwasn'tthemoon”,wasthereply.Theywatchedthelightandsawthatitwasmoving.Itseemedtobeanobjectratherlikeabigplate.Insomewaysitlookedlikesmokewithalightonit,butitwasn'tsmokebecauseitdidn'tchangeitsshape.Itwasmovinginaregularway.Thatistosay,itdidn'tgosuddenlyfasterormoreslowly,anditdidn'tgohigherorlower.Sothetwomendecidedthattheremustbemeninit.Afterthat,Burdenssaidthathefelteyeslookingathim.Hewasbeingwatchedinthedarkness.Whenitwasnearer,theynoticedthatthebottompartswerebrighterthanthetop.Thebottomwasyellowandthetopred.ThentheobjectsuddenlyturnedawayandleftLibya,movingveryfast.OnalaterdayBurdenstalkedtootherpeopleaboutit,andhefoundsomewhohadseenit.Theyalldescribeditinthesameway.CouldtheyallbemistakenTOC\o"1-5"\h\zUFOsare.A.flyinghighupintheskyB.strangeflyingobjectsC.difficulttobelieveD.veryinterestedTheUFOmoved.A.regularlyB.inachangeablewayC.slowlyD.fastTheUFOlookedlike.A.smokeB.alargeplateC.lightD.ajumpingobjectTheUFOwasseen.byBurdensandhisfriendbrighterinthedarknessbyseveralpeopletohaveayellowbottomandaredtopinthesamewayBWeoftenhearpeoplesay,“Ihaveagoodmemoryforthingslikethat”or“Icanremembernames”.ButdoyouknowmemoryisthesinglemostimportantthingandithasplayedaveryimportantpartForearlymen,thereweredangerousallaroundthembadweather,wildanimals.Thekeystokeeponlivinglayinman'sabilitytorememberthesedangersandthewayshehaddealtwiththeminthepast.Inorderformemoriestobestored,thehumanbrainbecamemorecomplex.Andasmanlearnedhowtodealwiththem,hebecamecivilized(文明[.Surprisingly,scientiststodayunderstandlittleaboutmemoryandhowitworks.Theyhavenotyetfoundawaytoopenupthebrainandobserveitsfunctionwithoutdestroyingit.Perhapstherearetwotypesofmemory:short-termandlong-term.Short-termreferstothosefactsthatstaywithusforafewsecondstoafewhours.Forinstance,whenyoustayatahotel,youremembertheroomnumberandforgetassoonasyouleave.Long-termmemory,ontheotherhand,meansyourememberthingsforalongperiodoftime.Ifyouspendyourhoneymooninaparticularhotel,it'slikelythatyou'llrememberyourstayquiteclearly.Scientistsalsobelievethatashort-termmemorycanbecomealong-termmemorythroughconsolidation鞏固).Alotofchemicalandphysicalchangestakeplaceinthepartofthebrain.Althoughthehumanbrainweighsthreepounds,itcontains30billionnervecells(神經(jīng)纟細胞)actinglikeacomputer.Whenthosechangesstrengthenthelinks(聯(lián)系)incertainnervecells,athoughbecomesapartofthelong-termmemory.TOC\o"1-5"\h\zAccordingtotheauthor,withoutthedevelopmentofman'smemorytherewouldbe.A.nomodernworldB.norecordedhistoryC.noanimalsD.nodangersScientists'knowledgeaboutthefunctionofbrainis.A.interestingB.notenoughC.greatD.encouragingShort-termmemorycanchangeintolong-termmemoryonconditionthat.memoryisgooditactslikeacomputerpeopledomoreexercisethelinksinnervecellsarestrengthenedbycertainchangesSofarthegreatdiscoveryscientistshavemadeaboutthefunctionofbrainis.A.theweightofbrainB.twotypesofmemoryC.30billionnervecellsD.chemicalandphysicalchangesCI'mwritingthisletterslowlybecauseIknowyoucan'treadfast.Wedon'tlivewherewedidwhenyoulefthome.Yourdadreadinthenewspaperthatmostaccidenthappenedwithin20milesfromyourhome,sowemoved.Iwon'tbeabletosendyoutheaddressbecausethelastfamilythatlivedheretookthehousenumberswhentheymovedsothattheywouldn'thavetochangetheiraddress.Thisplaceisreallynice.ItevenhasawashingmachineI'mnotsureitworkssowellthough:lastweekIputaloadinandpulledthechainandhaven'tseenthemsince.Theweatherisn'tbadhere.Itonlyrainedtwicelastweek;thefirsttimeforthreedaysandthesecondtimeforfourdays.Aboutthatcoatyouwantedmetosendyou,youruncleStanleysaiditwouldbetooheavytosendinthemailwiththebuttonsonsowecutthemoffandputtheminthepockets.Johnlockedhiskeysinthecaryesterday.Wewerereallyworriedbecauseittookhimtwohourstogetmeandyourfatherout.Yoursisterhadababythismorning,butIhaven'tfoundoutwhatsexitisyet.Thebabylooksjustlikeyourbrother.UncleTedfellinawhiskeyvatlastweek.Somementriedtopullhimout,buthefoughtthemoffplayfullyanddrowned.Wehadhimcrematedandheburnedforthreedays.Threeofyourfriendswentoffabridgeinapick-uptrunk.Ralphwasdriving.Herolleddownthewindowandswamtosafety.Youothertwofriendswereinback.Theydrownedbecausetheycouldn'tgetthetailgatedown.Thereisn'tmuchmorenewsatthistime.Nothingmuchhashappened.Love,Mom.Iwasgoingtosendyousomemoneybuttheenvelopewasalreadysealed.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthat.hereistheletterbyasonforhisfatherhereistheletterbyamotherforhersonthefamilymovedtoanewandniceplacebecauseitisreallygoodtherethewriter'sdaughterhasgotamalebabyWhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassageThenumberofthefamilyisfour,excludingthenew-bornbaby.Thesoncan'tsendhisparentsaletterbecausetheaddresswastakenbytheotherfamily.Thesonwillreceiveacoatwiththebuttonsdetached(拆下)。Noneistrue.Theunderlinedword"it"refersto.A.thethingthatthebabywasbornB.thebabyC.theson'sfatherD.theson'smotherWhatisthereasonwhythefamilymovedtoanewplaceThesonaskedthemtodoso.Theplaceisreallyniceandtheclimatethereisnotbad,too.Hisdadreadinthenewspaperthatmostaccidentshappenedwithin20milesfromtheirHome.Hissisterhadababy,sotheywantedtofindafineplace.DWhenwehearthewords“collegestudeeunstusa”lly,thwinkofayoungpersonbetween18and22yearsold.Butinthetoday,acollegestudentoftenismucholder.Infact,educatorssayinthenextfewyearscollegesanduniversitiesmayhavemoreolderpart-timestudentsthantraditional(傳統(tǒng)的)full-timeyoungerstudents.EducatorsreportabigincreaseinthenumberofAmericanswhoattendcollegeanduniversityclassesintheeveningoratnightorweekends.Mostofthemareolderthan25yearsoldandmorehavefull-timeorpart-timejobs.Manyareintheirthirtiesorforties.WhyaresomanypeopledecidingtospendtheirtimeandmoneyinordertocontinuetheireducationMostaredoingitbecausetheybelievemoreeducationwillhelpthemtogetabetterjob.Someareindustrialworkerswhosefactorieshaveclosed.Theyarelearningnewskillstoprepareforotherkindsofwork.Someofthepart-timestudentsarenotpleasedwiththejobstheyhave.Theyarestudyingfornewones.Somehaveretired(退休)andarelookingfornewkindsofwork.Twoofeverythreeofthestudentsolderthan35arewomen.Manyofthemarereturningtoschoolafteryearsofstayingathometocareforchildren.AreolderstudentsgoodstudentsMostteacherssayyes.Theysayolderstudentsreallywanttolearn.Theyaskdifficultquestionsandarenotpleasedwithsimpleanswers.Theyoftengethighgrades.It'ssaidthatinthenextfewyears.A.studentsincollegesanduniversitieswillbemucholderfull-timestudentsincollegesanduniversitieswillbeevenyoungerAmericancollegesanduniversitieswilltakeinpart-timestudentsequallyThenumberofolderstudentswillbegreaterthanthatoftheyoungeronesJudgewhichofthefollowingisFALSEaccordingtotheabovepassage.A.It'sreportedthatalargenumberofAmericansattendcollegeoruniversitiesclassesintheirsparetime.Mostofthemareover25.Mostofthemarewithoutjobs.Thenumberofstudentsincollegesanduniversitiesisreportedtohavegoneupgreatly.WhyaresomanypeopledecidingtogoonwiththeireducationBecause.A.MostoftheAmericansenjoylearningsomethingnewMostofthembelieve:moreeducation,betterjobsTheyhavelosttheirjobsTheyaretiredoftheirjobstheyhave"Theyoftengethighgrades"means.A.theyrisetohighgradeseasilytheyoftengetverygoodmarks(分數(shù))theyaremorelikelytoreceiveamaster'soradoctor'sdegreeupongraduationtheyoftenwinhighprizeECharlesChaplin,whodiedin1977,isconsideredoneofthegreatestandfunniestactorsinthehistoryofthecinema.Duringhislifetime,heactedin13films,andhewrote,directedandactedin69otherfilms.ChaplinwasborninLondoninapoorboy,hewasoftenseenwaitingoutsidetheLondontheatres,hopingtogetworkinshowbusiness.Hecouldsinganddance,andaboveall,heknewhowtomakepeoplelaugh.Buthecouldn'tgetworkandthereforewanderedaboutthecitystreets.Sometimeshewassentawaytoahomeforchildrenwhohadnotparents.CharlieChaplinfirstactedwhenhewasfive.Hebrokeintoshowbusinessbecausehismother,amusic-hallperformer,losthervoiceduringtheperformanceandhadtoleavethestage,andCharliewentonandsangawell-knownsong.Halfwaythroughthesongashowerofmoneypouredontothestage.Charliestoppedsingingandtoldaudienceshewouldpickthemoneyfirstandthenfinishthesong.Theaudienceslaughed.ThiswasthefirstofmillionsoflaughsinCharlieChaplin'sfabulouscareer^申話般的生涯).TwentyyearslaterthesameChaplinbecamethegreatestandbestlovedcomedianintheworld.Hisdreamcametrueintheend.Chaplinbecameworld-famousandalmostakingintheworldofthefilm.Evenpeoplewhodon'tunderstandEnglishcanenjoyChaplin'sfilmsbecausetheyaremostlysilent.Theequipmentforaddingsoundtofilmshadnotyetbeendeveloped.ThedevelopmentoffilmswithsoundbecameaproblemforChaplin,ashewasuncertainaboutmakingfilmswithdialogues.Instead,hecontinuedtomakefilmswithoutdialogue,butheaddedmusic,whichhewrotehimself.Itisn'twhathesaysthatmakesuslaugh.Hiscomedydoesn'tdependonwords.Itdependsonlittleactionswhichmeanthesamethingtopeopletheworldover.Chaplin'slaterfilms,however,werenotwellreceived.ChaplinlivedmostofhislifeinAmericaandthelastyearsinSwitzerland,wherehewasburiedatChristmas1977,attheageofeighty-eight.Therewassadnessallovertheworldatthenewsofhisdeath.Inhisbook,Chaplintellsushowtosucceedinlife.Hesays,“Youhavetobelieveinyourself.That'sChaplinisregardedaskingofcomedymainlybecause.A.heactedoutthecommonhumansituationsbestinhiscomedyhecouldsinganddancewellheknewhowtomakepeoplelaughD.lotsofpeoplehaveseenhisfilmsWhatmakespeoplelaughinChaplin'sfilmsA.Itisn'thiswordsbuthisactionsB.NeitherhiswordsnoractionsC.EitherhiswordsorhisactionsD.NotonlyhiswordsbutalsohisactionsTheonlysecretofCharlesChaplin'shugesuccessisthat.A.hecanmakeallpeople,menandwomen,oldandyounglaughhehasfulltrustinhimselfheisalwaysactiveandhard-workingallhislifethoughheisalwaysintrouble,heneverlosesheartWhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassageA.Hewastooshytomeetthemanagersofthetheatres.Peoplewon'tstoplaughinguntiltearsrundownChaplin'sface.PeopleallovertheworldcanenjoyChaplin'sfilmswithouttranslationbecausemostofthemaresilent.Hewouldn'tliketoworkatthetheatre.第二部分非選擇題(共35分)四、寫作(共三節(jié);滿分35分)第一節(jié):單詞拼寫:(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)76.Areyousatisfiedwithwhattheyhaveshowninthecar(展覽會)Xi'an,oncecalledChang'an,wasthemostimportantpolitical,economicand(商業(yè)的)capitalintheTangDynasty.TheLetters“NBA”representtheNationalBasketball(協(xié)會).Onthebehalfofallthestudentspresent,ourmonitorexpressedgreatthankstoallthehelpoftheAustralianteachersduringtheirstayinourschoolattheopening(儀式).MuhammadAliwonhisfirstWorldBoxingHeavyweight(錦標賽)in1964.第二節(jié):短文改錯(共10小題;每小題分,滿分5分)此題要求改正所給短文中的錯誤.對標有題號的每一行作出判斷:如無錯誤,在該行右邊橫線上劃一個勾(h);如有錯誤(每行只有一個錯誤),則按下列情況改正:該行多一個詞:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉,在該行右邊橫線上寫出該詞,并也用斜線劃掉。該行缺一個詞:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(A),在該行右邊橫線上寫出該加的詞.該行錯一個詞:在錯的詞下面劃一橫線,在該行右邊橫線上寫出改正的詞.注意:原行沒有錯的不要改。OnoneSundaymorning,Imetaforeignerinashop.Hewantedtobuysomething,buthecouldn'tunderstandChi

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