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高二英語試題總分:120分考試時(shí)間:120分鐘本試卷分第一卷(選擇題)和第二卷(非選擇題)兩部分第一卷(二部分,共75分)第一部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)[來源:K]1.Thepoorboy,______withextraordinarystrength,_____fromtheground.A.filled;roseB.filling;roseC.full;raisedD.filled;risen2.Manythousandsofterrifiedpeopledied________therewas_______outbreak.A.everytime,theB.everytime,anC.everytimewhen,anD.oncetime,an3.Thebuilding______lastspringisahospitalforchildrenandwomen. Atobuilt Btobebuilt Cbuilt Dbuilding[來源:高&考%資(源#網(wǎng)KS5U.COM]4.Thisverypictureremindsme______mygoldenhappychildhood. Aof Babout Cto Dwith5.---Goodmorning.CanIhelpyou?---I’dliketohavethisradio_____,madam. Aberepaired Btoberepaired Ctorepair Drepaired6.A________trafficaccidenthappenedonthehighway,butthedriverwasnot______forthetrafficaccident.A.severe;tobeblamedB.severely;tobeblamedC.severe;toblameD.severely;tobeblame7.Onlybyshoutingatthetopofhisvoice.A.hewasabletomakehimselfhearB.hewasabletomakehimselfheardC.washeabletomakehimselfhearD.washeabletomakehimselfheard8.Though____notto,theboy____letoutthesecret.A.told;doB.told;didC.telling;didD.tobetold;did9.Afterseeingthemovie,__________.A.thebookwasreadbyhim B.thebookmadehimwanttoreaditC.hewantedtoreadthebookD.thereadingofthebookinterestedhim10.Aquarrel_________,whichmadehim______hisfamily.A.wasbrokenout;breakawayB.brokeout;breakawayfromC.wasbrokenaway;breakdownD.brokedown;breakout11.NowwhenpeoplerefertoEnglandyoufindWales______aswell.A.includeB.includedC.includingD.includes12.WangGangaswellashisclassmates_____hereamomentago,_____basketball.A.are;playB.was;playedC.was;playingD.were;playing13.Canadaisacountrywhich______peoplewhocomefronallovertheworld.consistedofB.consistsofC.wasconsistedofD.wasconsistingof14.----Itisgreatly_______hiscreditthatDavidsavedthegirlriskinghislife.----Exactly.HeshouldbeawardedthetitleofBestTeenagers.A.withB.toC.onD.for15.ThereweretoomanypeopleinthesquareonNationalDay;wehadto_______throughthecrowd.A.pressB.pullC.pushD.drag第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)IrememberoneThanksgivingwhenourfamilyhadnomoneyandnofood,andsomeonecameknockingonourdoor.Amanwas16therewithahugeboxoffood,agiantturkeyandevensome17tocookitin.Icouldn’t18it.Mydaddemanded,“Whoareyou?Whereareyoufrom?”Thestrangerannounced,“I’mherebecauseafriendofyoursknowsyou’reinneedandthatyouwouldn’taccept19help,soI’vebroughtthisforyou.HaveagreatThanksgiving.”Myfathersaid,“No,no,we20acceptthis.”Thestrangerreplied,“Youdon’thave21”O(jiān)bviouslythatexperiencehadaprofoundimpact(深刻影響)onmylife.I22myselfthatsomedayIwoulddowellenoughfinancially23Icoulddothesamethingforotherpeople.BythetimeIwaseighteenIhadcreatedmyThanksgivingritual(習(xí)慣).Iwouldgoout24andbuyenoughfoodforoneortwo25.ThenIwoulddresslikeadeliveryboy,gotothe26neighborhoodandjustknockona27.Ialways28anotethatexplainedmyThanksgivingexperience29akid.Thenotesaid,“AllthatIask30isthatyoutakegoodenoughcareof31sothatsomedayyoucandothesamethingforsomeoneelse.”IhavereceivedmorefromthisannualritualthanIhavefromanyamountofYearsagoIwasinNewYorkCitywithmynewwifeduringThanksgiving.Shewassadbecausewewerenotwithourfamily.33shewouldbehomedecoratingthehouseforChristmas,butwewere34inWepackedenoughfoodforsevenfamiliesforthirtydaysandwenttobuildingswherehalfadozenpeoplelivedinoneroomwithnoelectricityandnoheatinwintersurroundedbyrats,cockroaches(蟑螂)andthesmellofurine(尿).Itwasbothan35realizationthatpeoplelivedinthiswayandatrulyfulfillingexperiencetomakeevenasmalldifference.16.A.speakingB.standingC.lookingD.shouting17.A.meatB.vegetablesC.pansD.firewood18.A.believeB.acceptC.helpD.refuse19.A.directB.someC.ourD.any20.A.maynotB.needn’tC.can’tD.daren’t21.A.anymoneyB.achoiceC.foodD.aturkey22.A.permittedB.promisedC.askedD.said23.A.whenB.sothatC.evenifD.asif24.A.drivingB.playingC.offeringD.shopping25.A.peopleB.childrenC.familiesD.days26.A.nearestB.farthestC.largestD.poorest27.A.houseB.doorC.windowD.gate28.A.concludedB.includedC.wroteD.took29.A.likeB.withC.asD.to30.A.inreturnB.laterC.infutureD.for31.A.othersB.yourselfC.yourfamilyD.thepresents32.A.warmthB.thanksC.moneyD.encouragement33.A.UnfortunatelyB.ObviouslyC.NormallyD.Gradually34.A.stuckB.excitedC.freeD.delighted35.A.excitingB.astonishingC.encouragingD.outstanding第二部分:閱讀理解(共15小題,30分)[來源:高&考%資(源#網(wǎng)]AWomenareontheirwaytoholdingmorethanhalfofallAmericanjobs.ThelatestgovernmentreportshowsthattheirshareofnonfarmjobsnearlyreachedfiftypercentinSeptember.Notonlyhavemoreandmorewomenenteredthelabormarketovertheyears.Buttherecession(經(jīng)濟(jì)不景氣)hasbeenharderonmen.InOctobertheunemploymentrateformenwasalmost

elevenpercentcomparedto

eightpercentforwomen.Industriesthattraditionallyuselotsofmenhavesuffereddeepcuts.Forexample,manufacturingandbuildinglostmorejobslastmonth.Buthealthcareandtemporaryemploymentserviceshavehadjobgrowth.Bothofthoseindustriesemployhighpercentagesofwomen.Thirtyyearsago,womenearnedsixty-twocentsforeverydollarthatmenearned.Now,forthosewhousuallyworkfulltime,womenearnabouteightypercentofwhatmenearn.Andwomenholdfifty-onepercentofgood-payingmanagementandprofessionaljobs.YetastudyreleasedThursdaysaidmenstillholdaboutnineoutofeverytentoppositionsatthefourhundredlargestcompaniesinCalifornia.TheresultshaveremainedlargelyunchangedinfiveyearsofstudiesfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,Davis.Also,anewresearchpaperinthejournalSexRoleslooksattheexperiencesofwomenwhoarethemainearnersintheirfamily.RebeccaMeisenbachattheUniversityofMissouriinColumbiainterviewedfifteenwomen.Shefoundtheyallvaluedtheirindependenceandmanyenjoyedhavingthepowerofcontrol,thoughnotallwantedit.Buttheyalsofeltpressure,worryandguilt.Partlythatwasbecauseofculturalexpectationsthatworkingwomenwillstilltakecareofthechildren.Also,menwhoarenotthemainearnersmayfeelthreatened.36.Accordingtothepassage,_________.therecessionhasbeenharderonwomentheunemploymentrateformenwaslowerthanwomeninOctoberwomenheldnearlyfiftypercentnonfarmjobsinSeptemberwomenheldnearlyfiftypercentfarmjobsinSeptember37.Theunderlinedword“cut”inthethirdparagraphmeans__________.A.areductioninamount B.woundC.theresultofcutting D.thepartthatiscutout38.Thirtyyearsago,ingeneral,ifamanearned$2400amonthinAmerica,awomancouldget_______.A.$2400 B.$1488 C.$1920 D.$120039.Thewomenwhoarethemainearnersintheirfamilyall_________.A.enjoyhavingthepowerofcontrolB.considerthepowerofcontroltobeofgreatworthC.considerwealthtobeveryimportantD.considertheirindependencetobeofgreatworthBHumanshavealwaysdependedonanimals.Fromthebeginningofhumanhistory,wildanimalsprovidedfood,clothingandsometimesmedicine.Wemaynotdependasmuchonwildanimalsnow.Butwehearaboutthemeveryday.Americansusethenamesofanimalsinmanyways.Manycompaniesuseanimalstomakeuswanttobuytheirgoods.Automobilecompanies,forexample,lovetoshowfasthorseswhentheyaretryingtoselltheircars.Theyalsonametheircarsforotherfastpowerfulanimals.Automobilemanufacturersandgasolinecompaniesespeciallyliketousebigcatstoselltheirproducts.Theylikelions,tigersandwildcats.WhenAmericanssaywildcat,theyusuallymeanalynx,anocelotorabobcat.Allthesecatsattackquicklyandfiercely.Sowildcatsrepresentsomethingfastandfierce.Whatbetterwayistheretosellacarthantosayitisasfastasawildcat.Or,whatbetterwayistheretosellgasolinethantosaythatusingitislikeputtingatigerinyourtank.AnearlyAmericanuseofthewordwildcatwasquitedifferent.ItwasusedtodescribemembersofCongress(國會(huì))whodeclaredwaronBritainineighteentwelve.Amagazineofthatyearsaidthewildcatcongressmenwenthome.Itsaidtheywereunabletofacetheresponsibilityofhavinginvolvedtheircountryinanunnecessarywar.Wildcatalsohasbeenusedasanameformoney.Itwasusedthiswayintheeighteenhundreds.Atthattime,somestatespermittedbankstomaketheirownmoney.OnebankinthestateofMichiganofferedpapermoneywithapictureofawildcatonit.Somebanks,however,didnothaveenoughgoldtosupportallthepapermoneytheyoffered.Sothemoneyhadlittleornovalue.Itwascalledawildcatbillorawildcatbanknote.Thebankswhoofferedthismoneywerecalledwildcatbanks.Anewspaperofthetimesaidthosewerethedaysofwildcatmoney.Itsaidamanmightberichinthemorningandpoorbynight.40.Inthispassage,awildcatrepresents______.A.gentleandsoft B.fastandfierce C.fastandstrong D.Stronglybuiltandrapid41.Accordingtothepassage,thebestwaytosellacaristosayitis______.A.likeputtingatigerinyourtank.B.asfastasawildcatC.wildcatcongressmenD.awildcatbill42.Inthefourthparagraphtheunderlinedpartmeans________.A.theAmericanCongressmendefeatedBritainB.theywerehappybecausehewentbackhomeC.theyweredepressedbecausehewasunabletogohomeD.theywereunabletotaketheblameforhavinginvolvedtheircountryinanunnecessarywar.43.Howmanyphrasesconcerningwildcatarerelatedinthepassage?A.FourB.FiveC.SixD.SevenCSometimeschildrendonotdowhattheirparentstellthemtodo.Whenthishappens,aparenttriestohelpthechildtodotherightthing.Whenthisdoesnotwork,theparentusuallypunishesthechild.Therearemanythingsthataparentcando.Onethingthatpeoplehavedoneistospank(打屁股)thechild.Whenaparentspanksachild,theywillusetheirhandorahardobjecttostrikethemonthebottom.Thismeansshowingthechildthattheyhavedonesomethingwrong.Oneparentremembersbeingspankedwhenhewasachild.Hisparentsusedawoodenspoon.Whenhespankedhisownchildrenwithhishand,hesawthatheputaredmarkonhischild’sleg.Heneverdidthatagain.Oneproblemwithspankingisthatitteachesthechildtohitsomeonewhentheydonotlikewhattheotherpersonisdoing.Anotherproblemwithspankingisthattheparentisusuallyangryandcanhitthechildtoohard.Sometimesparentswillusespankingforeverythingandnottryotherwaystogetthechildtodotherightthing.Manyparentsarenotsureofwhattodoinsteadofspanking.Somepeoplethinkthattheirreligiontellsthemthatspankingisokay.Somethinkthatthelawletsthemdoit.Thecourts(法院)saythatparentshavetherighttoteachtheirchildrenhowtobehave. Otherthingsshouldbetriedbeforeaparentdecidestospankachild.Tellingthechildexactlywhatiswantedfromthemcanneonething.Givingachildmorethanonechoiceisanotherthingthatcanbetried.Gettingdowntothechild’slevelandtakingamorechild-friendlyapproachcanhelpaswell.44.Accordingtothepassage,whenchildrendosomethingwrong,onethingthatparentsusuallydotopunishthemisto. A.strikethemonthebottom B.trytohelpthemdotherightthing C.teachthemwhattod0 D.takethemtocourt45.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheproblemcausedbyspanking? A.Itteachesthechildtohitotherswhentheyoffendhimorher. B.Theparentsmaygetangryandhitthechildtoohard. C.Sometimesparentsmayusespankingforeverything. D.Itmakesparentstryotherwaystomakethechilddoright.46.Fromthispassage,wecanconcludethat. A.goodchildrenalwaysdotherightthing B.parentsshouldtrytheirbesttoavoidspankingtheirchildren C.parentshavenochoicebuttospanktheirchildren D.childrencanhavemorethanonechoicetoavoidbeingspankedDThefirstpeopletodrinkteaweretheChinesebecausethebushgrewwildalloverthesouthoftheircountry.Theylikedthetaste,andfoundthatthedrinkrefreshed(使振作)them.PeoplelivinginEuropefirstlearnedaboutteagrowinganddrinkingfromabookprintedinItalyin1599.Thewriterclaimed(聲稱)thatteawasawonderfulmedicine!AlthoughpeopleinEuropeknewaboutteain1599,itwasanotherfiftyyearsbeforethefirstcargo(貨物)ofteaformChinareachedHolland.Afewyearslater,teawasbroughtoverlandfromChinatoRussia.Thelongdifficultjourneyhadtobemadeovermountainsandacrossdeserts.ThenewdrinkreachedEnglandin1657.Itwassoldatoneofthecoffeehouses.Onlytheveryrichcouldaffordtodrinkit.47.TheChinesedrankteafirstbecause.A.theteabushgrewalloverthesouthoftheircountryB.theylearneditfromtheirparentsC.theleavesoftheteasmelledgoodD.theyhappenedtoknowitcouldbedrunk48.TheChineselikedthetasteofteabecause.A.theteawasabitbitterB.theywouldn'tbethirstywhentheysmelleditC.thedrinkrefreshedthemD.theteawastheonlydrinktheyliked49.PeopleinEuropefirstlearnedthatteawas.A.awonderfulmedicineB.beautifulleavesC.sweetleavesD.aflower50.ItwasinthatthefirstcargoofteafromChinareachedHolland.A.1599B.1649C.1657D.1655第二卷非選擇題(共45分)第一節(jié)單詞拼寫(共10小題,10分)1.Beinge______tosunlightfortoomuchtimewilldoharmtoone’sskin.2.Hea______thevariousfactorsandthenmadehisdecision.(分析)3.Thegovernmentdecidedtoexplorethe____________(周圍的)countrysidetobuildanewindustrialpark.4.Waterandsaltare_____________(吸收)intoourbloodstreameveryday.5.Hefinishedhisworkina__________________(積極的)way.6.Afterallhismathematicalcalculations,Copernicusdrewac__________thattheearthwasnotthecenterofthesolarsystem.7.Jocobleftaftera____(吵架)withhiswife.8.Canadahasten_____(省)。9.Hecanhardlyfindajobhere,becausehehashadno

p_______experienceofthiskindofjob.

10.Peopleallovertheworldthinkthattheopeningceremonyofthe29thOlympicGames(開幕式)isreally_________(enjoy).

第Ⅱ卷(共45分)一.單詞拼寫(10分)(請把答案直接寫在橫線上)_____________2._____________3._____________4.__________________5._______________6.______________7._____________8.__________________9._______________10._____________二.短文改錯(cuò)(共10分)TodayisSunday.Ihavebeenstudyingalldaylong.Onthemorning,1.Ihadadr

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