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高二英語

注意:1.全卷共10頁滿分150分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘。

2.所有答案都答在答題卷上。

3.考試結(jié)束后,請將答題卷交上,試題卷請自己妥善保管。

第I卷(選擇題,共115分)

第一部分聽力(每小題L5分,共30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題,每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話.每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳

選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和

閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Wheredoesthemancomefrom?

A.Scotland.B.Ireland.C.Wales

2.Whenwillthespeakerprobablyleavefbrthestation?

A.At6:30B.At6:40C.At7:30

3.WhatwillCathydotomorrowafternoon?

A.Gotothepark.B.Seehersisteroff.C.Visithergrandma.

4.Whichskirtdoesthemantakeintheend?

A.Thegreyone.B.Thewhiteone.C.Theblueone.

5.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.Paulcanfinishthetaskontime.

B.Thetaskissodifficultthatnobodycanfinishit.

C.Anyonecanfinishthetaskontime.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳

選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;

聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.Whatdoesthemanplantobuyatfirst?

A.SomecigaretteandaYouthDigest

B.AYouthDigestandaReaders'Digest.

C.AReadersDigestandamap.

7.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?

A.ToZhongshanPark.

B.ToFriendshipHotel.

C.ToNationalLibrary.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Whatdoestheman'swifeusuallydobetween10p.m.and1Ip.m.?

A.Shedoessomecleaning.

B.Shedoessomereading.

C.Sheworksonthewebsite.

9.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Theman'sdailyroutine.

B.Theman'snewly-createdwebsite.

C.Theimportanceofabalancedlife.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Atriparoundtheworld.

B.Plansforthesummer.

C.Part-timejobs.

11.Whatwillthewomandothissummer?

A.Workinherfather'sstore.B.Stayathome.

C.TravelalonetheNorthSea.

12.Whatwillthemandointheafternoonduringthesummertrip?

A.Goswimmingandboating.

B.Playbeachvolleyball.

C.Singanddance.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Whatdoesthemanthinkoffootballmatches?

A.Theyareboring.B.Theyarecrazy.C.Theprocessisenjoyable.

14.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Themanhasbeenplayingfootballrecently.

B.Thewomanhasneverseenafootballmatch.

C.Thewomanpreferstowatchbasketballmatches.

15.WhatisthewomanmainlystudyinginParis?

A.French.B.Sport.C.Painting.

16.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Atschool.B.Atabusstop.C.Inamuseum.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.WhereisTomlivingnow?

A.InParisB.InTokyoC.InBangkok

18.WhatwasthemostexpensivethinginTokyo?

A.Haircuts.B.Deliciousfood.C.Therent

19.WhichisthemostexpensivecitythatTomhaslivedin?

A.Paris.B.London.C.Madrid.

2O.WhichofthefollowingwascheapinParis?

A.Wine.B.Beautyservices.C.Fashionableclothes.

第二部分英語知識運(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)

21.Don'tgoveryfar.Stayshoutingdistance.

A.overB.offC.withinD.at

22.Theword"moon"isanancientword"moon".

A.joinedwithB.joinedtoC.relatedwithD.relatedto

23.Oursuppliesfinally.

A.runoutofB.useupC.runofD.ranout

24.Thisisthethirdtimeweimprovementsinthatequipment.

A.hadmadeB.aremakingC.madeD.havemade

25.Howabouteighto'clockoutsidethecinema?

------Thatmefine.

A.fitsB.meetsC.satisfiedD.suits

26.Sheisn'ttoblamebecausesheisachild.

A.nomorethanB.notlessthanC.morethanD.lessthan

27.Heiscomputergamessohehasfallenbehindatschool.

A.addictedtoB.relatedto

C.satisfiedwithD.engagedto

28.-Howlonghashetothegirl?

—Onlyamonth.

A.engagedB.gotengagedC.beenengagedD.engagedhimself

29.stoneandsticks,theyranintothestreetandjoinedinthefighting.

A.ArmingB.ArmedC.ArmedwithD.Armingwith

30.Lefsgobacknow.Idon'tthinkthereisanyinthislecture.

A.meansB.wayC.oneD.point

31.Thereissomedoubttheautumnsportsmeetstillbeheldinourschool,butthereisno

doubtitwillbeheldsoonafterourNationalDayholiday.

A.that;thatB.whether;whetherC.that;whetherD.whether;that

32.Youwerecarelessnotthelightsintheoffice..

A.toswitchoffB.tohaveswitchedoffC.havingswitchedoffD.switching

33.articlescanhelppeoplebecomemoreinterestedinthem.

A.WritingcarefullyB.Tobewrittencarefully

C.CarefullywrittenD.Havingwrittencarefully

34.Workhavingbeendone,theywalkedhome,.

A.coldandhungryB.coldlyandhungrilyC.coldandhungrilyD.coldlyandhungry

35."?”"Usuallywarmandhonest.”

A.WhatdoyouthinkofDr.SmithB.HowdoyoulikeDr.Smith

C.WhatisDr.SmithD.HowisDr.Smith

第二節(jié):完型填空(共20小題,每小題L5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36-55各題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中選

出最佳選項(xiàng)

Ioncereadastoryabouttwocollegestudents.Theywereinthesameclassandbothwere

frompoorfamilies.

Onemadeuphismindtogoall_36.forhisstudiesincollege.Theotherthoughtheshould

makemoneyfirstto37_hisparents'burden.Theformerwentintotheclassroom38-every

morningandwasthelasttoleaveevery_39一.Becausehewassodiligentthathisscoreswereall

40.Whenhewrotetohisparentsabouthissuccesstheywerevery41ofhim.

Buttheotherstudent_42.hisparentssomuch.Theschoolevenwantedtoaskhimtoleave

schoolseveraltimes.Theparentslivedfrugally(節(jié)儉地)to43forhisstudies.Alltheirlovewas

giventohim.Buthedidnothing,hedidn't44_getgoodgrades.

Whenmilitary(軍事的)trainingwas45hesoldthetrainingclothestotheretailer(零售商).

Althoughhemadeenoughfortwomonths9livingexpensehemadehisparents46inthethird

term.Hewrotetotellthemnottogivehimmoneyanymore.Theythoughttheirsonwould47

economicrelationwiththem.Laterwhentheyknewthathehad48alotofmoneyinabusiness,

they49somecomfort.

Whengraduationdrewnearmanystudentswerebusy_50_theirapplications(申請)forjobs,

joiningthetalentmarket.Thesecondstudentdidnothing,becausebythattimehewasthe51of

aprivatecompany.

()36.A.awayB.outC.upD.off

()37.A.removeB.increaseC.learnD.add

()38.A.firstB.lastC.lateD.early

()39.A.morningB.afternoonC.eveningD.day

()40.A.ordinaryB.so-soC.excellentD.successful

()41.A.tiredB.proudC.fondD.ashamed

()42.A.pleasedB.disappointedC.worriedD.satisfied

()43.A.buyB.chargeC.askD.pay

()44.A.everB.yetC.howeverD.even

()45.A.awayB.overC.upD.back

()46.A.untouchedB.unimportantC.uncomfortableD.unfair

()47.A.beginB.stopC.continueD.keep

()48.A.stoleB.borrowedC.removedD.made

()49.A.thoughtB.guessedC.feltD.hoped

()50.A.sendingoutB.workingonC.fillinginD.puttingup

()51.A.workerB.secretaryC.finderD.manager

()52.A.classmatesB.studentsC.teachersD.friends

()53.A.possibleB.difficultC.importantD.necessary

()54.A.scoresB.gradesC.resultsD.marks

()55.A.learningB.companyC.collegeD.success

第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從題中所給的A,B,C,D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)

A

In1901,H.G.Wells,anEnglishwriter,wroteabookdescribingatriptothemoon.Whenthe

explorerslandedonthemoon,theydiscoveredthatthemoonwasfullofundergroundcities.They

expressedtheirsurprisetothe“moonpeople“theymet.Inturn,the"moonpeople“expressedtheir

surprise."Why,"theyasked,“areyoutravelingtoouterspacewhenyoudon'tevenuseyourinner

space?”

H.G.Wellscouldonlyimaginetraveltothemoon.In1969,humanbeingsreallydidlandon

themoon.Peopletodayknowthattherearenoundergroundcitiesonthemoon.However,the

questionthatthe“moonpeople"askedisstillaninterestingone.Agrowingnumberofscientists

areseriouslythinkingaboutit.

Undergroundsystemsarealreadyinplace.Manycitieshaveundergroundcarparks.Insome

cities,suchasTokyo,SeoulandMontreal,therearelargeundergroundshoppingareas.The

“Channel",atunnelconnectingEnglandandFrance,isnowcomplete.

Butwhataboutundergroundcities?Japan'sTaiseiCorporationisdesigninganetworkof

undergroundsystems,called“AliceCities”.Thedesignersimagineusingsurfacespaceforpublic

parksandusingundergroundspaceforflats,offices,shopping,andsoon.Asolardomewould

coverthewholecity.

Supportersofundergrounddevelopmentsaythatbuildingdownratherthanbuildingupisa

goodwaytousetheearth'sspace.Thespace,theysay,canbeusedfbrfarms,parks,gardens,and

wilderness.H.G.Wells“moonpeopIe^^wouldagree.Wouldyou?

56.TheexplorersinH.G.Weell'sstoryweresurprisedtofindthatthe“moonpeople^^.

A.knewsomuchabouttheearth

B.understoodtheirlanguage

C.livedinsomanyundergroundcities

D.wereaheadoftheminspacetechnology

57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword4tif,(paragraph2)referto?

A.Discoveringthemoon'sinnerspace

B.Usingtheearth'sinnerspace

C.Meetingthe"moonpeople“again

D.Travelingtoouterspace

58.Whatsortofundergroundsystemarealreadyherewithus?

A.Offices,shoppingareas,powerstationsB.Tunnels,carparks,shoppingareas

C.Gardens,carparks,powerstationsD.Tunnels,gardens,offices

59.Whatwouldbethebesttitlefbrthetext?

A.AliceCities-citiesofthefutureB.SpacetravelwithH.G.Wells

C.EnjoylivingundergroundD.Buildingdown,notup

B

ClassifiedAdsBusinessOpportunities

WEBUYMACHINETOOLMODERNBEAUTIFULAPARTMENT

COMPANYNYCwillbuymachinetoolsForsale.Nearstation.

Reply7832673CallDora6041360

WESTCOASTFASTFOODFAMOUSDELIForsale

ForsaleUpscalequickfood.Quicktakeoverandcatchseason

MostpopularincountyOwnerwilltrain.Veryprofitable

OnlyseriousinquiriesCallRity2299689

3421577

WANTTRUCKBUSINESSGOURMETSHOPintheheartofwealthy

Doingconsolidator,containersneighborhoodisseekingbuyersfbrthis

Import/export,1truckormanyoutstandingoperation.

Call3328725CallGreg5755718

AunoldBreadClearwaterFlaAUTOMOBILEBUSINESSNOW

MUSTSELLsomefinancialpossessionFORSALE

CallWalter5304017Willtalkdealiftermsareagreeable.

CallMr.Kent9497221

WANTTOOWNIfyouownasmallsuccessfulbusinessbut

ABEAUTIFULAPARTMENThavenotimeforyourself,Iamanhonest

Goodlocationandgoodservicewomanlookingtobecomeaworkingpartner

CallStein6560232inyourbusiness.

CallMrs.Meikle4783784

A.3421577B.6560232C.9497221D.3328725

61.WhomshouldDoracall?

A.Mr.KentB.SteinC.WalterD.Mrs.Meikle

62.Mrs.Meiklewantsto_______.

A.applyforapositionB.employaworkingpartner

C.runabusinessD.showhertalentsinbusiness

63.Howmanysellingadsarethereinthechart?

A.FourB.SixC.EightD.Ten

c

“Truefriendshipislikesoundhealth.Thevalueofitisseldomknownuntilitislost.”——

CharlesCaleb.

Whenyoureadthequote,stopandthinkaboutyourfriendship.Doyouandyourfriendsact

inacaringwaytowardsoneanother?Doyourespectthemanddotheyrespectyou?Butmostof

all,doyouvaluerelationshipandlovespendingtimetogether?

Friendshipismorethanjusthangingouttogetheratlunchandgossipingaboutotherpeople.

Tniefriendshipiswhentwopeoplehaverespectfbreachother,andreallycareabouteachother's

feelingsanddreams.Youneedtobeabletobehonestwithyourfriends.Friendssharewitheach

otherimportantthingsthattheywouldnotsharewithothers.Friendsalsostickupfor(支持)one

anotherandenjoyspendingtimetogether.

Asyougrowandbecomemature,yourfriendsmaychange,butthatdoesnotmeanthatyou

havetokeepawayfromyouroldfriends.Yourrelationshipsmaychangethough.Payclose

attentiontothedifferenttypesoffriendsyouhavehad-thewayyourfriendstreatyou,what

sortsofthingsyoucantalkabout,andthethingsyouliketodo.Soonyouwillseewhatqualities

inafriendarethemostimportanttoyou.Whateveryouvaluemost,makesurethatyourneeds,as

wellasyourfriends,needs,aremet.Ifyouarefeelingignoredormistreatedbyafriend,youneed

tothinkmoreaboutyourrelationship.Friendshipshouldbringyoujoy,notmisery.Findoutwhat

youwantoutofafriendship,andtrynottobeovertakenbythosearoundyouwhoarenotyet

matureenoughtocommitto(全心全意地投入)atruefriendship.

64.CharlesCaleb'swordsimplythat.

A.onemayfallillwithoutfriendships

B.peoplewhohaveclosefriendsarehealthy

C.weshouldvaluegoodfriendships

D.everyoneisdependentontheirfriends

65.Inthewriter'sopinion,themostimportantthingrealfriendsshoulddois.

A.enjoyspendingtimehangingouttogetheratlunch

B.notbeselfish,butbegeneroustooneanother

C.respectandbehonestwithoneanother

D.oftenjudgethequalityofthefriendshipandtrytoimproveit

66.Thewritermaythinkthat.

A.peopleshouldnotgossipaboutotherpeoplewiththeirfriends

B.importantthingsshouldnotbesharedwithothersbutfriends

C.realfriendsshouldcareabouteachother'sfeelingsanddreams

D.losingoldfriendsislikelosinghealth

67.Accordingtothelastparagraph,duringourlives.

A.wemayhavedifferenttypesoffriendsindifferentperiods

B.friendsarelikepassers-bywhocomeandgoastheylike

C.itwilltakealongtimetojudgewhoareourfriends

D.ourfriendsmayhavedifferentneedsfromus

D

InAmericathefirstnewspaperappearedinBostonin1690.Publishedwithoutpermission(許

可),itwasimmediatelycancelled,andallcopiesweredestroyed.Indeed,itremainedforgotten

until1845whentheonlysurvivingexamplewasdiscoveredintheBritishLibrary.

ThefirstsuccessfulnewspaperwastheBostonNews-Letter,begunbyJohnCampbellin

1704.Althoughitwasheavilysupportedbythegovernment,theexperimentwasanearfailure,

withthelimitednumberofpublishednewspapers.Twomorepaperswerepublishedinthe1720's

inPhiladelphiaandNewYork.JustbeforetheRevolutionaryWar,sometwodozenpaperswere

publishedinallthecolonies(殖民地),althoughMassachusetts,NewYork,andPennsylvania

wouldremainthecentersofAmericanprintingformanyyears.Articlesincolonialpaperswerea

majorforcethatinfluencedpublicopinioninAmericatobefullyindependent.

Whenthewarendedin1783therewereforty-threenewspapersinprint.Thepressplayedan

activeroleintheaffairsofthenewnation.Manymorenewspaperswerestarted,representingall

kindsofpoliticalopinions,andAmerica'snewspapersbegantotakeonacentralroleinnational

aifairs.Growthcontinuedineverystate.By1814therewere346newspapers.Thepriceofa

year'sworthofnewspaperswasusuallyoverafullweek'spayforalaborer.Ithadtobepaidin

fullandinadvance.Thischeap,interestingreadingmaterialsignificantlyhelpedtomakealmost

everyoneliterateinAmerica,whichisnowtakenforgranted.

68.WhywasthefirstnewspaperinAmericastoppedfrombeingpublished?

A.Becauseitwaspublishedwithoutthepermissionofthegovernment.

B.BecauseonlytheBritishLibraryhadtherighttopublishit.

D.BecausenooneinAmericacouldreadnewspapersatthattime.

69.WhydidtheauthorsayBostonNews-Letterwasasuccessfulnewspaper?

A.Becauseitpublishedalargenumberofnewspapers.

B.BecauseitwasimmediatelyacceptedbytheAmericanpeople.

C.Becauseitwasthefirstnewspapersupportedbythegovernment.

D.Becauseneverbeforewasonenewspaperpublished.

70.ThemainforcetoinfluencepublicopinioninAmericafbrAmerica'sindependencewas

A.thelargecirculationofthenewspapers

B.thearticlesincolonialnewspapers

C.theappearanceofmorepapers

D.thecentersofAmericanprinting

71.WhatwasthesituationfornewspapersinAmericaafterthewarendedin1783?

A.Theywerebannedjustasbefore.

B.Itwashardtosayhowtheydeveloped.

C.AllthepeopleinAmericaboughtatleastonenewspaper.

D.Itplayedamoreimportantpartindailylife.

E

E-mailcanbeapowerfulnewtoolinimprovingcommunicationbetweenpatientsanddoctors,

accordingtooneexpert.

“UsingtheInternet,doctorscananswermorequestionsfrommorepatientsinashortertime,“

writesDrBasalPal,afamousdoctorinManchester,UK.

AccordingtoPal,nearly40%ofAmericanpatientssaytheyusede-mailtocommunicatewith

adoctorinthepast.

Henotes,however,thatalthoughpatientshavesuchinterest,onlyupto2%ofdoctorsinthe

UnitedStatesoffere-mailservice.

Usinge-mail,doctorscanmakesureoftheiradviceandpointpatientstopatientinformation

materialsandotherresourcesontheInternet.It'ssaidthatmorethan10,000health-oriented

websitesalreadyexistnow.

However,somepeopleworrythatwidespreaduseofmedicale-mailmightsetuptwokindsof

care-onefbrInternet“haves“andtheotherfbrthe"have-nots”.

ButPalpointsoutthat“bytheyearnearlyeverylibrarywillofferInternetande-mailservices

intheUnitedStates“allowsevenlow-incomepatientstousesuchmeans.Palalsotalksabout

otherpossiblebarrierstotheacceptanceofmedicale-mail.

"Doctorsmaybeunwillingtooffere-mailservicesforfearofincreasingworkloadand

uncertaintyaboutpaymentfbrthetimetheyspent,"heexplained,"andpatientsmayworrythat

theirmedicalinformationmightbereadbyothers.^^“Buttheseproblemscanbeallbesolved,“he

adds.

E-mailmayhelpusalotinhealthcare,Palconcludes.66Patientswanttoknowmorethan

theycangetinnormalclinics,“hepointsout,“andtheymightfindcommunicationonthe

informationsuperhighwaylessfearfulthanface-to-facedialoguewiththeirdoctors.”

72.Thearticleintroducesanewwayofpatient-doctorcommunication.

A.bye-mailB.byvisitingwebsites

C.bysearchingtheInternetD.byusingthecomputer

73.Accordingtothetext,somepeopleworrythat.

A.itmighthavetoserveboththosewhohaveaccesstotheInternetandthosewhodon'tso

theworkloadistooheavy

B.itmightmeetdoubledoubtsfromthosewhohaveaccesstotheInternetandthosewho

don't

C.itmightmaketroublebetweenthosewhocanusetheInternetandthosewhocan't

D.itmighttaketroublebetweenthosewhohaveInternetexperiencesandthosewhohaven't

74.Allthefollowingpointsareadvantagesofusingmedicale-mailexceptthat.

A.itismorereliableB.itislessfrightening

C.itenablepatientsanddoctorstounderstandeachotherbetter

D.itprovidespatientsmorechoicesoftreatment

75.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboute-mailintheUSA?

A.Everypatientcannotuseit.B.Onlydoctorscanuseit.

C.Patientsneedn'tpayfortheirtreatmentbyusinge-mail.

D.Nootherscanreadtheinformationsentbye-mail.

鄲縣二中上學(xué)期10月月考

高二英語答題卷

第II卷(共兩部分共35分)

第一部分:短文改錯

此題要求改正所給短文中的錯誤。對標(biāo)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;如有錯誤,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,在該行右邊橫線上寫出該加的詞。

該行錯一個詞:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,在該行右邊橫線上寫出改正后的詞。

DearEditor,

IamamiddleschoolstudentnamingLiMing.76.

Iamwritingtotellyousomething.RecentlyI'venoticed

manystudentsoftentogotothecybercaf6(網(wǎng)吧)77.

nearourschool.TheotherdayIwenthere,too.78.

Iwassurprisedtoseemanystudentsdoingcomputer79.

games,seeingfilmsorchatting.Somestudentswere80.

eventalkingaboutloveaffairsonline.Onmy81.

opinioncybercafesshouldbeaplacewherewecanfind

muchusefulinformations.Internetshouldbea

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