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金牌教育阶段检测 高二年级上学期期中英语试题第二部分:单项选择 (1*25=25)1. The film _ him _ what he had seen in China. A. reminded; to B. remembered; of C. recalled; with D. reminded; of2. I _ sight of an empty seat at the back of the bus and went directly there. A. lost B caught C. looked D. took 3. He asked us to him _ carrying through their plan. A. assist; with B. help; to C. assist; in D. help; with4. His report was so exciting that it was interrupted by applause(掌声). A. constantly B. constant C. seldom D. never 5. _ in a friendly way, their quarrel came to an end. A. Being settled B. Settled C. Settling D. Having settled 6. A driver should_ the road when _ . A. concentrate on; drive B. concentrate in; driving C. concentrate to; drove D. concentrate on; driving 7. We must work hard to a good knowledge of English. A. take B. acquire C. catch D. hold8. Tom kept quiet about the accident _ lose his job. A. so not as to B. so as not to C. so as to not D. not so as to9. Not until the early years of the 19th century _ what heat was. A. man did know B. did man knew C. didnt man know D. did man know10. The stone bridge _last year is very beautiful. A . built B. was built C . being built D .to be built11.The poor man , _,ran out of the dark cave. A. tiring and frightened B. tired and frightened C. tired and frightening D. tiring and frightening12.Dont be discouraged._ things as they are and you will enjoy every day of your life.A. Taking B. To take C. Take D. Taken13.These articles are written in simple language, _ makes it easy to read. A. that B. this C. which D. it14.After the war, a new school building was put up _there used to be a theatre. A. thatB. whereC. whichD. when15. Toms mother kept telling him that he should work harder, but _ didnt help. A. he B. which C. she D. it16.Along with the letter was his promise_ he would visit me this coming Christmas. A. whichB. thatC. whatD. whether17. Victor apologized for_ to inform me of the change in the plan. A. his being not able B. him not to be able C. his not being able D. him to be not able18. The thief admitted over 10 motorbikes and now he has been arrested A. to steal B. to have stolen C. stealing D. having stolen19.-The novel gone with wind is said _ into several language. A. to translate B. being translated C. having been translated D. to have been translated 20. _ is no need . A. It ; complaining B. That; complaining C. There ; to complain D. This; to complain21. Only after you finish your work _ TV.A. you are allowed to watch B. are you allowed watching C. are you allowed to watch D. can you be able to watch22.We are kept _ of what is happening in the world by reading newspapers and watching television. A. to inform B. to be informed C. informing D. informed23. The thief broke into the house, _ by the owner. A. only to be caught B. only being caught C. having been caught D. caught24. We would like to pay you a visit this weekend _. A. if you are convenient B. if it will be convenient to you C. if it is convenient to you D. whether you are convenient25. The water _ cool when I joined into the pool for morning exercise. A. was felt B. is felt C. feels D. felt第三部分: 完形填空 (1*20=20)Michel is a young girl who works for the police 26 a handwriting expert. She has helped 27 many criminals by using her special talents.When she was fourteen, Michel was already 28 interested in the differences in her friends 29 that she would spend hours 30 them. After 31 college she went to France for a 32 two-year class in handwriting at the School of Police Science.Michel says that it is 33 for people to hide their handwriting. She can discover 34 of what she needs to know simply 35 looking at the writing with her own eyes, 36 she also has machines 37 help her make 38 different kinds of paper and ink. This knowledge is often 39 great help to the police. Michel believes that handwriting is a good 40 of what kind of person the 41 is. I wouldnt go out with a fellow 42 I didnt like his handwriting. She says. But she 43 she fell in love with her future husband, a young policeman 44 she studied his handwriting. It is later proved to be 45 , however.26 A. with B. by C. like D. as27 A. search B. follow C. catch D. judge 28 A. so B. too C. quite D. extra29 A. booksB. letter C. tongues D. handwriting30 A. writing B. studying C. settling D. uncovering 31 A. attending B. finishing C. starting D. stepping into32 A. powerful B. natural C. special D. common33 A. main B. safe C. easy D. impossible34 A. most B. nothing C. little D. sight 35 A. with B. by C. of D. about 36 A. so B. for C. thus D. but 37 A. they B. in which C. that D. those38 A. up B. out C. for D. into39 A. of B. to C. with D. for 40 A. test B. sign C. means D. habit 41 A. thief B. criminal C. writer D. policeman42 A. whether B. unless C. if D. after43 A. adds B. tells C. repeats D. cries44 A. before B. after C. so D. and45 A. necessary B. all right C. important D. quite easy第四部分:阅读理解 (共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)A I really love my job because I enjoy working with small children and like the challenges and awards from the job. I also think my work is important. There was a time when I thought that I would never have that sort of career.I wasnt an excellent student because I didnt do much schoolwork. In my final term I started thinking what I might do and found I didnt have much to offer. I just accepted that I wasnt the type to have a career.I then found myself a job, looking after two little girls. It wasnt too hard at first. But the problems began when I agreed to live in, so that I would be there if my boss had to go out for business in the evening. We agreed that if I had to work extra hours one week, shed give me time off the next. But unfortunately, it didnt often work out. I was getting extremely tired and fed up because I had too many late nights and early mornings with the children.One Sunday, I was in the park with the children and met Megan who used to go to school with me. I told her about my situation. She suggested that I should do a course and get a qualification if I wanted to work with children. I didnt think I would be accepted because I didnt take many exams in school. She persuaded me to phone the local college and they were really helpful. My experience counted for a lot and I got a part-time course. I had to leave my job with the family and got work helping out at a kindergarten.Now I have got a full-time job there. I shall always be thankful to Megan. I wish I had known earlier that you could have a career even if you arent top of the class at school.56. What is the authors present job? A. Working part-time in a college. B. Taking care of children in a family.C. Helping children with their schoolwork. D. Looking after children at a kindergarten.57. When staying with the two girls family, the author _.A. was paid for extra work B. often worked long hoursC. got much help from her boss D. took a day off every other week58. What has the author learned from her own experiences?A. Less successful students can still have a career. B. Qualifications are necessary for a career.C. Hard work makes an excellent student. D. One must chose the job she likes.59. What does the underlined sentence probably mean?A. The boss didnt go out to work very often.B. The boss often failed to keep his agreement with the writer.C. The writer couldnt go out to find another job. D. The writer seldom had any chance to work outside.BSay goodbye to Pavarotti:The Farewell World Tour of the worlds most popular tenor(男高音歌手) Lucaiano Pavarotti will include China and the Beijing concert will be on at the Capital Gymnasium on December 8-10. It will give Chinese audiences a chance to join fans around the world in saying a final goodbye to one of the greatest tenors of all time.Time: 7:30pm-9:00pm, December 8-10Place: Capital Gymnasium, Baishiqiao LuTel: 8421-6765, 6585-2727Price: 100,120,150 yuanKorean artist:World-famous South Korean artist Lee Yong Deok is staging his solo exhibition at the National Art Museum of China in downtown Beijing. Lee, a professor at the college of Fine Arts, Seoul National University, has attracted international attention with his unique sculptures since the late 1990s.Time: 9am-5pm, until December 14Place: 1 Wusi DajieTel: 8403-3500Price: 30 yuan (50% children)Oil paintings:A grand exhibition named “Along the Roaring River” is under way at the National Art Museum of China. The exhibition shows about 250 oil masterpieces(代表作) that have been created in the past 30 years by some of the best-known oil artists of China.Time: 7:30pm-9:30pm, until December 8Place: 1 Wusi DajieTel: 8403-3500Price: 30 yuanStory lines:Chen Lianfus sculpture works are on show. A graduate of Luxun Fine Arts Institute, Chen depicts(描绘)the mild lines of the human body. With casual and easy gesture, each work tells a story of the artist and subject.Time: 10:30am-6:30pm, until December 14Place: Beijing Hanmo Art Gallery, 2 Jiuxianqiao LuTel: 6435-8922Price: 25 yuan60. Suppose you are going to attend an activity at 7:30pm on Dec 10, which one can you choose?A. Korean artist.B. Oil paintings. C. Say goodbye to Pavarotti. D. Story lines.61. In how many places can you enjoy sculpture works?A. 1. B. 2.C. 3.D. 4.62. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. Lee Yong Deok became famous in the late 1990s.B. Chen Lianfu tells his own stories by means of his works. C. At Oil paintings, you will see the oil masterpieces created in the last century.D. China is the only country where Pavarotti holds his farewell performances.63. A couple and their 8-year-old son will visit Korean artist and Oil paintings. How much money will they spend?A. 150 yuan. B. 100 yuan. C. 165 yuan. D. 120 yuan.CMy house is made out of wood, glass and stone. It is also made out of software.If you come to visit, youll probably be surprised when you come in. Someone will give you an electronic PIN(个人身份号码)to wear. This PIN tells the house who and where you are. The house uses this information to give you what you need. When its dark outside, the PIN turns on the lights nearest you, and then turns them off as you walk away from them. Music moves with you too. If the house knows your favorite music, it plays it. The music seems to be everywhere, but in fact other people in the house hear different music or no music. If you get a telephone call, only the nearest telephone rings.Of course, you are also able to tell the house if you want something. There is a home control console (控制台), a small machine that turns things on and off around you.The PIN and the console are new ideas, but they are in fact like many things we have today. If you want to go to a movie, you need a ticket. If I give you my car keys, you can use my car. The car works for you because you have the keys. My house works for you because you wear the PIN or hold the console.I believe that ten years from now, most new homes will have the systems that Ive put in my house. The systems will probably be even bigger and better than the ones Ive put in today.I like to try new ideas. I know that some of my ideas will work better than others. But I hope that one day I will stop thinking of these systems as new, and ask myself instead, “ How will I live without them?”64. What does the passage mainly discuss?A. How to develop a new system. B. The function of the PIN.C. A home for the future. D. Easy life in the future.65. Whats the purpose when the writer wrote the fourth paragraph?A. To let readers know why his ideas are new.B. To let readers know how special his house is.C. To explain the importance of the PIN and the console.D. To explain more easily what the functions of the PIN and the console are.66. The writers new house is different from ordinary ones mainly because_.A. it has been controlled by computers B. you can make a telephone call anywhereC. it has your favorite music following youD. the writer is able to change his new idea into practice 67. What is the writer most likely to be according to the passage?A. An IT expert. B. A famous doctor. C. An idealist D. An experienced teacher.DCan a person make it rain? Many people believed that Charles Hatfield could. In the early 1900s, Mr. Hatfield traveled through the United States, Canada, and Mexico bringing rain to farms and cities that suffered from drought. For 30 years, people considered him the greatest rainmaker in North America. In order to make it rain, he used a secret mixture of chemicals that he placed high on wooden towers in special trays(盘). As the chemicals evaporated(蒸发), they attracted rain clouds to the area. Over his career, Mr. Hatfield even offered to help clear the fog from London and to water the Sahara Desert. One of Mr. Hatfields most amazing rainmaking accomplishments happened in southern California in 1916. Because he knew that the city of San Diego did not have enough water, Mr. Hatfield offered to give the city a hand with its water problem. He planned to create enough rain to fill the lake behind Morena Dam near the city. Since the time the dam was built, the lake had never been more than half full, but the lake could hold 57 billion liters of water if it were full. Filling the lake would help the city of San Diego with its constant water problems. Mr. Hatfield suggested that if he succeeded in filling the lake with rain water, the city would pay him $10,000. If no rain fell, the city would pay nothing. The city agreed because they had nothing to lose from the business deal, and only paying $10,000 for that much water seemed to be a steal. On January 1, 1916, Mr. Hatfield began his rainmaking procedure. It began to rain four days later The rain continued for the next five days. On January 10, it began to rain more heavily, and the rain continued for the next 10 days! The city of San Diego was flooded. Fifty people died. More than 200 bridges were washed away, and many miles of train tracks were destroyed. However, Mr. Hatfield did succeed in filling the lake. The water was within 12 centimeters of the top of the dam. Mr. Hatfield thought that he had completed his job, so he went to collect his money from the city. However, the city of San Diego backed out of the deal. They said that the rain was an “act of God” and not the work of the rainmaker. Mr. Hatfield tried to sue the city, but he never collected any money for his work.68.What “made” the rain?A. chemicals B. a dam C. a deal D. fog69.What happened when it rained in San Diego in 1916?A. Bridges fell down. B. People died. C. The city flooded, D. All of the above.70. It rained in San Diego for _.A. 10days B. 1month C. 15 days D. 2 months71.The city didnt pay Mr. Hatfield because they thought that_.A. he didnt fill the lake B. the rain was an “act of God.” C. the city was destroyed D. people diedEThe days of elderly women doing nothing but cooking huge meals on holidays are gone. Enter the Red Hat Society -a group holding the belief that old ladies should have fun.“My grandmothers didnt do anything but keep house and serve everybody. They were programmed to do that,” said Emils Comette, head of a chapter of the 7-year-old Red Hat Society.While men have long spent their time fishing and playing golf, women have sometimes seemed to become unnoticed as they age. But the generation now turning 50 is the baby boomers(生育高峰期出生的人), and the same people who refused their parents way of being young are now trying a new way of growing old.If you take into consideration feminism(女权主义), a bit of spare money, and better health for most elderly, the Red Hat Society looks almost inevitable(必然的). In this society, women over 50 wear red hats and purple(紫色的) clothes, while the women under 50 wear pink hats and light purple clothing.“The organization took the idea from a poem by Jenny Joseph that begins: “When I am an old woman, I shall wear purple. With a red hat which doesnt go,” said Ellen Cooper, who founded the Red Hat Society in 1998. When the ladies started to wear the red hats, they attracted lots of attention.“The point of this is that we need a rest from always doing something for someone else,” Cooper said. “Women feel so ashamed and sorry when they do something for themselves.” This is why chapters are discouraged from raising money or doing anything useful. “Were a ladies play group. It couldnt be more simple,” added Coopers assistant Joe Heywood.72From the text, we know that the “baby boomers” are a group of people who Ahave gradually become more noticeable.Bare worried about getting

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