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高二英语会考练习(3) 班级_姓名_分数_ 第卷. 听力理解(共20小题,每题1分)第一节 听下面段对话,回答有关小题。1. Where does this conversation take place? A. At an airport. B. At a restaurant. C. At a bus stop.2. What do we know from this conversation? A. Kate failed the maths exam while John passed it. B. John failed the exam, too. C. Both John and Kate worked hard at maths.3. What does the man want? A. Some stamps. B. The address of the post office. C. The telephone number.4. How did the woman feel about the price of the coat? A. Its too high. B. Its fine. C. Its very cheap.5. When does the woman get up now? A. At six. B. At five. C. At seven.第二节 听下面5段对话或独白,回答有关小题。听第六段材料回答至题。6. Whats the relationship between the speakers? A. Salesman and customer. B. A newly married couple. C. Grandpa and granddaughter.7. What are the two speakers talking about? A. The girls father. B. Their new home. C. The changes of their hometown.8. What does the man like better? A. The old days. B. Modern life. C. Traveling.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. What is true about the man? A. He now lives in a house in the woods. B. He still has a large collection of stones. C. He used to have fun in his summer vacation.10. What do the two speakers have in common? A. They both like to take pictures. B. They both like collecting stones. C. They have both moved into new houses.11. Where do you think the two speakers are?A. At the womans home. B. At the mans home. C. At the mans uncles home.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. Why is Sandy going to India? A. She has been offered a very good job there. B. Her parents live there. C. She likes travelling in foreign countries.13. For what wont the woman go to India?A. The language. B. The food. C. The weather.14. What can you learn about the man? A. He is going to work in India. B. He has made lots of friends in India. C. Language will be a problem if he goes abroad.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. What is the woman probably doing now? A. She is a medical student. B. She is a law student.C. She is considering going to a medical school.16. What is NOT mentioned in this conversation?A. The woman once planned to go to a law school.B. Why the woman decided to change her mind.C. The two speakers will have dinner together.17. What can we infer from the dialogue?A. The woman is a lawyer now.B. The man is the womans teacher at a medical school.C. The two havent seen each other for a long time.听第10段材料,填空:(每空一词)What do you learn about Sicily?18. Its location. _of the Italian mainland19. Major occupations Most people work in _, _ and _.20. Main food They like to eat _, pasta and _ in Sicily.II单项填空(共15题,每题1分)21. My flat needs .Would you like me it for you?A. cleaning; to doB. cleaning; doing C. to clean; to doD. to be cleaned; doing22. I have will be yours sooner or later. A. No matter what B. No matter whateverC. Whatever D. That23. She spent the whole evening talking about the things and persons _ none of us ever heard of Awhich Bwho Cwhom Dthat 24. - Do you have someone your clothes?- Yes, I often have them .A. wash; washed B. to wash; washed C. wash; to wash D. washed; washed25. This beautiful town is famous for _ bridge. A. a stone old fineB. an old stone fine C. a fine old stoneD. an old fine stone26. The film was so that almost every child was to cries.A. frightening; frightened B. frightening; frighteningC. frightened; frightened D. frightened; frightening27. It was in later life _ he wrote some of his best poems.A. whenB. whereC. whichD. that 28. You _ finish the report tonight if youre too tired. Tomorrow afternoon is the deadline.A. shouldnt B. cant C. mustnt D. neednt29. My son walked ten miles today. We never guessed that he could walk _ far. A. /B. suchC. thatD. as 30. -The English exam is not difficult, is it? -_.Even Tom _to the top students failed in it. A. Yesbelonged B. Nobelonged C. Yesbelonging D. Nobelonging31. He is fond of music, especially music of this film.A. / ; the B. the ; the C. / ; / D. the ; /32. - You look great! Whats the good news? - I an old friend whom I havent met for many years. A. came across B. came at C. came to D. came up33. in thought, he almost ran into the car in front of him. A. Losing B. Having lost C. Lost D. To lost34. Did you find a old woman on the ground when the door was broken open? A. dead; lay B. dying; lied C. dead; lied D. dying; lying35. My glasses, I was like a blind man, fell to the ground and broke.A. which B. with which C. without which D. thatIII完形填空 ( 共20小题,每题1分)John entered a college and often worked late until 12 at night. He fell into the habit of smoking a year ago. He smoked so much that he 36 had a cigarette on his lips. He 37 while he read, while he watched television and 38 while he drunk a cup of coffee or tea. He smoked nearly forty cigarette a 39 , but he was happy.Johns friend, Frank, 40 many times to 41 him not to smoke. “Smoking is bad for your 42 ,” He said, “Youd better 43 it up.” But his advice didnt 44 .Before long, John found that he often got a hard and 45 cough, so he went to see a doctor. The doctor 46 him carefully and asked whether he often smoked. John told him the 47 . Then the doctor told him that his cough was 48 by smoking and he wouldnt get any better 49 he stopped smoking. “If not,” said the doctor,” your cough will never be 50 and some other 51 may also be caused.”John became worried and made up his mind to give up smoking. At the beginning, it was very 52 for him. Every 53 when he wants to smoke, he got some other things to eat. At last, he was not 54 in smoking at all. And he no longer had 55 .36.A. stillB. seldomC. neverD. always37.A. stoppedB. smokedC. ateD. had38.A. stillB. justC. evenD. right39.A. timeB. monthC. dayD. minute40.A. talkedB. orderedC. workedD. tried41.A. adviseB. tellC. wishD. take42.A. workB. studyC. healthD. life43.A. keepB. giveC. putD. lift44.A. continueB. workC. replyD. answer45.A. wetB. loudC. dryD. rapid46.A. sawB. feltC. curedD. examined47.A. truthB. reasonC. matterD. thing48.A. shownB. keptC. causedD. heard49.A. becauseB. untilC. unlessD. when50.A. stoppedB. curedC. repairedD. mended51.A. illnessesB. questionsC. hurtsD. matters52.A. sickB. tiredC. difficultD. easy53.A. dayB. timeC. wayD. place54.A. seemB. toldC. happyD. interested55.A. smokesB. problemsC. coughsD. cigaretteIV 阅读理解(共四篇,15个小题,每题2分)AMiles Davis was born into a wealthy family in Illinois in 1926. He received a trumpet (小号) for his thirteenth birthday and began to take jazz lessons. In 1944, he moved to New York. He entered the Julliard School of Music, but he left the school the next year to work with great musicians like Billy Eckstine and Charlie Parker. In 1949, Miles Davis released his album (专辑) Birth of the Cool, which had a big influence on jazz. At that time, listeners were used to the forceful and fast moving beats (拍子) of Louis Armstrong and others. Cool jazz became especially popular on the West Coast. In the 1950s and 1960s, the Civil Rights Movement grew in the United States. Here was a tall, talented, good-looking and very strong-willed African-American man. He wore Italian suits and drove European cars. Miles Davis died in 1991 in California. He is remembered as one of the best trumpet players. Miles Davis played more softly than many of those who came before him. He also did not work as hard to hit as many high notes or low notes. He found his unmistakable sound somewhere in the middle. He also had a special sense of timing and the use of silence in his music. 56. This article is written to _.A. give a brief introduction to cool jazzB. teach the readers how to play the trumpetC. compare Miles Davis with other famous musiciansD. give information about Miles Davis and his music57. The release of Birth of the Cool _.A. helped Miles Davis become richB. made Miles Davis the most famous trumpet playerC. had a great effect on jazz D. helped Miles Davis keep up with other musicians58. According to the passage, Miles Davis _. A. received a trumpet from his teacher as a rewardB. was born into a rich family in IllinoisC. was a tall, talented and good-looking Australian manD. was good at playing the guitar59. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Miles Davis didnt finish schooling because of lack of money.B. Miles Davis once worked with Billy Eckstine and Charlie Parker.C. Miles Davis died at the age of 63.D. The Civil Rights Movement grew in the 1940s and 1960s.BMany people suffered mental and emotional problems after the September 11th Terrorist Attacks in the United States in 2001. Terrorism creates fear, which often leads to severe stress. Studies suggest that stress can reduce the bodys ability to fight against diseases and lead to serious health problems.Stress is a normal part of life. It is the bodys reaction to physical, chemical, emotional or environmental influence. Some stress is unavoidable but sometimes may be good for us. Stress can keep our bodies and minds strong. Some people say it makes them more productive at work and gives them more energy.Too much stress, however, can be destructive. It may make an existing health problem worse. Your body reacts to stressful situations by raising your blood pressure and making your heart work harder. It is especially dangerous if you already have heart or artery (动脉) disease or high blood pressure. Stress is more likely to be harmful if you are unable to deal with the problem or situation that causes stress.Anything you see as a problem can cause stress. It can be caused by everyday situations or by major problems. Stress will result when something causes your body to act as if it were under attack. Sources of stress can be physical, such as injuries or illnesses, or they can be mental, such as problems with your family, job, health or finances.Too much stress can influence ones sleep or cause uncontrollable anger or sadness. A person may become more forgetful or find it harder to concentrate. Losing ones sense of humor is another sign of an unhealthy amount of stress. Stress can lead to many other health problems if people try to reduce it by smoking, drinking alcohol, taking drugs, or by eating more or less than normal.60. The best title for the passage would be _.A. Sources of Stress B. Terrorism and StressC. Types of Stress D. The Effects of Stress on Health61. The underlined word “destructive” in the third paragraph means “_”.A. very harmful B. endless C. changeable D. practical62. Terrorism is connected with severe stress because terrorism can _.A. reduce stress which makes people anxiousB. bring bad luck to people who are under stressC. create fear which replaces stressD. create fear which results in severe stress63. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Taking drugs helps people get rid of stress.B. An unhealthy amount of stress can make people lose their sense of humor.C. Severe stress helps someone succeed in his / her career.D. Stress can make ones body increase its ability to fight against diseases.CHaving effective time management skills means that you are able to employ your time and get a list of things done in an established time frame. When you are able to accomplish all tasks on a list in the given time, you know you have good time management skills. You can see the problems it will cause if the time management skills are lacking or missing all together. There are effects emotionally when we have the feeling of failure and when we have wasted a day on which we should have done something else.Planning your everyday activities can become a lot easier if you keep a planner. You shouldnt plan over 168 hours of your week. Also, remember to take sleeping and eating into account, or other necessary activities. Another good rule is to be realistic (现实的) about your goals. And if you know a project is going to take you 20 minutes, dont write 15 minutes down. Employers like to see people who have good time management skills. If an employee doesnt use good time management skills then profits may be lost, and the boss is not likely to be happy with that result. People who do not have good time management skills are usually thought lazy. If you want your life to be more efficient (有效率的) and successful then you should consider adopting good time management skills. To successfully acquire (获得) these skills you need to follow the plans and goals you set for yourself each day. It is not hard to develop good time management skills, but it does take some time. You will need to have discipline to change bad habits into good ones. When you use your time effectively then you will find yourself feeling less stressful, and having more time in the long run to enjoy your life, and your work.64. Having effective time management skills means that _.A. you need not have discipline to change bad habits B. you can make good use of your timeC. you can have the worst emotional effectsD. you will have no failure in dealing with affairs65. How can we plan our everyday activities easier according to the author?A. By planning every hour of every day.B. By saving as much time as we can.C. By not considering sleeping and eating.D. By keeping scientific time management and being realistic about our goals.66. We can learn from the passage that _.A. people who do not have good time management skills must be lazyB. a man who has the feeling of failure also has emotional problemsC. it is impossible for people who do not have good time management skills to find a jobD. if you want to have good time management skills you should ignore bad habits67. This passage is most likely to be found in a _.A. storybook B. geography textbookC. research reportD. travel magazineDIt is common for elder people to forget things. Now, an American study has found out that our memories start to decrease when we are young adults. People younger than 30 usually do not know they are starting to forget information. Researchers say people do not observe this slow reduction in mental ability until the loss affects their everyday activities.Denise Park led the new study. Her team studied more than 365 men and women between 20 and 90 years old.She says young adults dont know they are forgetting things. But people in their twenties and thirties are losing their memories at the same rate as people in their sixties and seventies. Young adults brains have more information than they need. Ms. Park says people between the ages of sixty and seventy may note the decrease in their mental ability. They begin to observe that they are having trouble in remembering and learning new information.Ms. Park uses modern imaging equipment to study what happens in the brains of people of different ages. She is studying what parts of the brain elder adults use for different activities, compared with younger adults. Ms. Park says mental performance is a direct result of brain activity and structure, so keeping the brain active is important. She advises elder people to participate in activities that keep their brains active, such as being a member of a book-reading group, seeing and discussing plays and concerts and playing games that use the mind. She hopes future studies will identify ways to solve memory problems.68. From the passage we can know that people younger than 30 _.A. are losing their memories at a slower speed, compared with elder peopleB. have great trouble in memorizing new informationC. begin to suffer memory reduction in their mental abilityD. begin to have serious memory problems69. According to the passage, young adults do not know th
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