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年高二上学期期末考试英语word卷题)、题)卷题150为120第卷力分20)节(每题l分,共5小题)面5段的A秒钟的1AdinnerB.Havingaclass..2weisB.C.The3thewomansuggesttheprepareforProfessorYang'slesson?A.Reviewthedetailsofallherlessons.B.Focusonthemainpointsofherlectures.C.Talkherabouthislearning.4.Whatthewomanimply?AEdwardsarequitewell—off.BEdwardshouldcutdowntheirlivingexpensesC.It’llbeforEdwardstoanother.5.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Makingsuggestions.B.MakingexcusesC.Makingrequests.第二节每l.5分,共小题听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、C三个选

项中选出最佳选项,并涂在答题卡的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题(每小题5秒钟),听完后你将有5秒时间回答各个小题。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6-8题6.Whathasthemanengagedin?A.Preparingforthefinal..Preparingspeech.C.Writinganarticle.7.Whatwillthemandothisevening?A.Goonworking.B.Gotoaconcert..Gotoseea.8.Whenthewomanmeettheman?A.At6:00B.At6:30.At:00听下面一段对话,回答第9—11.9.Whatistherelationshipofthespeakers?A.shopassistantandcustomerBC.Waiteranddiner.10.Wheretheconversationtakeplace?A.AtMacDonald’s.BKentuckyFriedChicken.C.AtanItalianFastFoodrestaurant.11.Whatthespeakerordered?A,coffeeicedwater.Pizza,chickensaladandwaterC.Soup,hamburgerand.听下面一段对话,回答第12~15题。12.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.TeacherstudentC.Classmates13.WhatthemanA.Money.B.C.Fun14.Whenthewomanleaveforhome?A.Tonight.B.Tomorrow.C.Twodays15.WherethewomantwodaysA.America.B.Japan.C.用分分第一节:单项填(共15小:小题1分,分l5分16.IheardBackStreetBoyswouldsingattheNewCentury.Wheredidyou?A.putthatup.pickupC.makethat.takeup17TheChinesearelookingforwardtothefirsttolandthemoonafterYangLiwei’ssuccessfultriptospace.A.measure.attemptC.purpose.desire18mayorhasoffereda(n)of$5000towhocancapturethetigeraliveordead.A.rewardB.award;others.reward;anyone;another19youknowanyFrenchbeforeyouarrivedinWashington?Neverit,actually.A.hadI.haveIlearnedC.learnedD.wasIlearned20.Thereisanillnessthatcanresultintotalblindness1eftuntreated.

A.afterB.ifC.sinceD.21achievementsofthegreatestmindsinsciencecouldneverhavebeenreachedthepatientworkofhundreds.A.wereitnotfor.hadnotbeenbecauseC.haditnotbeenfor.ifithadnot22,,ranoutofthedark.A.trembledandfrightened.tremblingandfrightenedC.trembledandfrightening.tremblingandfrightening23.LastmyhusbandboughtmefalsediamondnecklaceatIthoughtwasanextremelyhighprice.A.which.thatC.it24tellmehowthe.amstillinthe.A.arouseBC.raiseD.arose25.Hehasn’tsleptallforthree.heistiredout.A.Thereisnopoint.ThereisnoneedCisnowonderD.Itisnoway26.Itisagoodplaceeverybodywantstogoandvisititiswellknownallovertheworld.A.that:thatB.as;as.as.D.that;as27.Mary,alreadyI’mafraidthereisnotmuchtimeforyoutoforthe.A;getdressing.B.remaining;gettodressC.remained;getdress.1eft28.Whatthedoctorreallydoubtismyrecoverfromtheseriousdiseasesoon.A.whenB.howC.whetherD.if29thereananswertomytelegram?Margaretsaidthere.A.musthavebeenB.hadC.seemstobeD.seemedto30.Whileridinginthestreet,.A.someonecalledmefrom.mybikebrokeCheardmynamecalled.anoldmanknocked第二节完形填空(共20小题;每题分,共30分)从所给的A、B、D四选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Isitdifficultforyoutogetupinmemorning?yousometimesoversleep?Areyouoftenlateforworkorschool?Yes?TheHiroyukiSugiyamaJapanhasa(n)31foryou.’swill32youupthemorning!Hereis33.Thebed34analarmclock,thealarmclockringshaveafewminutestowakeup.Nexttaperecorderinthebedplays35musicorothersounds.ThetaperecorderinHiroyuki’sbedplaysarecordinghisgirlfriend.Shewhispersinasweet36,“Wake,darling,please.”Afewminutesasecondrecording37.Thesoundrecordingcanbeloudor38sounds.Hiroyuki

hearsarecordingof39upimmediately,40’11belate!”Ifyoudon’tgetup41therecording,you42besorry!Amechanical“foot”isinthe.Themechanicalfootkicksyouinthe.Thenthebedwaitsafew43minutes.What!You’re44inbed!Slowlythe45ofthebedriseshigherandhigher.Thefootthebedgoeslowerandlower.46,thebedisvertical(垂直的.Youslideoffthebedandontothefloor.Youareoutofbedandbee47.Hiroyukihisbecausehewanted48acontest.HeworksforHondaMotorpany.EverytwoyearsHondahascontestforits200,000employees-“AllHondaIdeaContest.”Theemployeesthinkof49.Iftheirideaswin,theemployeeswin50.HiroyukiSugiyamawononeofthetopprizesforhis.31.A.expensiveB.special.valuable.fortable32.A.catch.make.1et33.A.worksB.runsC.happensD.moves34.A.isseparatedfromB.ismadeupofC.isconnectedtoD.ismadeinto35.A.B.classicalC.popD.soft36.A.sound.voiceC.noiseD.way37.A.sendsB.turnsC.playsD.38.A.pleasantB.interestingC.unpleasantD.funny39.A.shouts.callsC.whispersD.persuaders40.A.andB.butC.soD.or41.A.before.untilC.sinceD.after42.A.canB.willC.mayD.would43.A.other.anotherC.moreD.one44.A.still.yetC.alreadyD.even45.A.end.middleC.bodyD.top46.A.However.FinallyC.ThereforeD.Otherwise47.A.angryB.asleepC.happyD.awake48.A.achieve.winC.gainD.defeat49.A.ideasB.problemsC.factsD.ways50.A.praisesB.positionsC.D.解共20小题2.5分分50分顼A、B、CD)中(A)HenryFord,Americancarmanufacturer,theFordCarpanyandproducedTypeT.Hesucceededinmakingabigcarcountry.Growinguponafar-awayMichigan,HenryFordknewlittleoffanning--buthesoonshowedsignsthathebelongedtoanewgenerationofAmericansinterestedmoreintheindustrialfuturethanintheagricultural.father,,hopedthathiseldestsonwouldjoinhimonthefarmenableittolarger,and

at,takeitover.ButHenryhatedfarmworkdideverythinghecouldtoavoidit.Itwasnothewaslazy.Farfromitamechanicaljobtodoandhewouldsettowork.Itwasthedailylifeofthe,withitsrepetitivetasks,thatfrustratedhim,awasteitis”hewroteyearslater,rememberinghisworkinthe,“forahumanbeingspendhoursanddaysbehindaslowlymovingteamof.SoHenryturnedhisattentionelsewhere.Whenhewastwelve.hebecameveryinterestedinclocksandwatches.Soonhewasrepairingclocksandwatchesforfriends,workingatabenchhebuiltin.Inl876,Henryleft,andthreeyearslater,heajobasamechanicinDetroit.BythistimesteamenginesjoinedclocksandwatchesasobjectsofHenry’sfascination.AccordingtoHenryhimself,hefirstsawasteam—drivenroadonein1877whenheandhisfartherinfarmwagon,metonetheroad.Theenginedriverstoppedtoletthewagon,andHenryandwenthimwithmanytechnicalquestionsaboutthe’performance.Fromthen,forawhile;Henrybecamefascinatedwithsteamengines.Achancemeetingwithanoldco-workerledtojobforHenryasanengineerattheEdisonDetroitElectricitypany,theleadingforceinanothernewindustry.PowerstationswerebeingbuiltandcablesbeinglaidinalloftheStates’major;theageofelectricityhad.ButalthoughHenryquicklylearnedtherulesforhisnew—soquicklythatwithinfouryearshewasthechiefengineerattheDetroitpower—interestinfuelengineshadcontrolofhis.Atfirstinthekitchen,andlatershedatbackofhishespenthissparetimeintheeveningstryingtobuildantohisown.Henrylearneditwasastow,hardbusinesstobuildanengineby.Everypieceofeveryparthadtobemadecheckedandrechecked,andtested.Everyproblemhadtobeworriedoverandthe.Toeasethe,Henryjoinedforceswithanother,JimBishop.Even,itwastwoyearsbeforetheyhadsucceededinbuildingaworkingafixedonbicyclewheelsanddrivenbyarubberbeltconnectedtheenginetobackwheels.Henrycalleditthe“Quadricycle”51.Henrytriedtoavoidfarmworkbecause.A.hewaslazyB.wasawasteoftimeC.hedidn’workingwithhorsesD.theandworkwas52.Henrywasmostinterestedin.A.clocksandwatchesB.steamC.electricityD.fuelengines53.Tobuildanengineslowandpainstakingforbuildersbecause.A.theydidn'tknowhowtodoitB.theydidn’thaveenoughmoneyC.theyhadnocarwheelstheyhadnomachinesandwasplicated54.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Henrybegantolikemachinesinhis.B.Henrybuilthisfirstworkingcarwithhisown.C.Ittookthemyearsofhardtobuildtheirfirst.

D.Theirfirstcarwasmorelikebicyclewith.55thecorrectorderofthefollowingeventsrelatedto.a.leftthefarmb.becamefascinatedwithsteamenginesc.builtthefirstcard.becameinterestedinclocksandwatchese.workedasainDetroitf.begantoworktheDetroitElectricityA.a,d,e,b,c,fB.b,,a,f,cC.d,a,b,e,f,c.d,a,e,b,f,cCBCisafamousairpanywhichhasovertwentyplanescarryingpassengersandgoods,flyingalong12fixedlinesthe.Itsserviceisverygoodbutsomepassengersarestillnotsatisfiedtandthatiswhyinxxandxxthepanyreceivedlettersplaintsfromconsumersorpassengerswhooutoveradozenkindsofproblemswhicharedividedingroupsthefollowing.Thoseaboutpassengers’thingscarriedbyplaneare.Customerservicereferstoserviceworkwhichpassengersarenotsatisfied.Oversalesofseatsareaboutthefactthatmoreseatsaresoldandasresulttheplanetoocrowdedtobesafe.Refundproblemsappearwhenpassengersfailtoreceivethemoneypaidbacktothembecauseofwhattheyhave.Faresareproblemsaboutthepriceof.ConsumerplaintsReceivedBytheCBCCategoryFlightproblemsBaggageCustomerserviceOversalesofseatsRefundproblemsReservation&TicketingToursSmokingAdvertisingCreditSpecialpassengersOthersTotalNumberofplaints

xx20.2%183%3.1%10.5%10.1%5.8%3.3%3.2%1.2%1.O%0.9%6.0%2,988

xx22.1%21.8%11,3%11.8%8.1%5.6%2.3%2.9%1.010.8%0.9%5.3%1,79256.AbouthowmanyplaintsaboutCreditwerereceivedbytheCBCinxx?AB.29C.30D.3157.Byaboutwhatpercentdidthetotalnumberplaintsdecreasefromxxtoxx?A%B.60%C.75%.100

58.IfthecirclegraphsbelowtotalconsumerforwhichgraphshowsadarkpartthatisaboutFlightproblemsandproblemstogether?59.Whichofthefollowingstatementscanbeinferredfromthetable?a.Inxxandinxx,plaintsaboutFlightproblem,BaggageCustomerservicetogethertookabout50percentofallplaintsreceivedbytheCBC.b.ThenumberofSpecialpassengersplaintswasunchangedfromxxto.cFromxxtoxxnumberofFlightproblemplaintsincreasedbymorethanpercent.A.onlya.onlybC.aandb.aandc60.FromthepassagewecallknowA.customersarenotsatisfiedwithB.sometimesCBCsellsmoreticketsthanitsplane’sfixedseatsC.CBChasmorethantwentyplaneswhichflytothecapitalcitiestheworldD.customerscanonlybuyticketswithreadymoney(C)TheCaveofLascauxItwasThursday,Septemberl2,.FourFrenchteenswereoutexploringinthewoodsoffthenorthernofthe.Manyyearsbeforeoldpinetreealargeholeintheground.Theteenagerswereoutexploringinthewoodsoffthenorthernslopesofthe.ManyyearsbeforeoldpinefellandleftalargeholeintheTheteenagerswerecuriousandtheystartedtoexploretheareaandoneofthemostimportantarcheologicalfindsofthetwentiethcentury!ThereareoverahundredlimestonecavesinthisregionofFrance.Somewereinhabitedbyhumansthousandsandthousandsofyearsagoyearsagopaintedcreaturessuchas,bulls,andevenonthewallsofthe.Whydidtheymarkthesewalls?Wasittotellastory?Wasittorecordafamousbattle?Therearemanymysteriesandancientsecretsstillwaitingtobediscoveredinthecaveof.Thereweredotsinmanyofthepaintings.Whatdothesedotsmean?Weretheymeanttorecordtimecalendar?Deepinthecave,thereisaofa“birdmanmean?Wasitaplaceforsacredceremonies?Nooneknowsforsure.TheactualcaveofLascauxwasclosedinl963duetotheoverabundanceoftourists

visitingthesite.Thecarbonmonoxidethatpeoplebreathing,wascausingdamagetothefragilecavepaintings.nowtheLascauxcaveisstillclosedfortourists.Onlyaspecialistcanvisitthebyaspecialorderthatmustbemadeoutalmostayearin.Notmoresixpersonscanenterthecaveperdaydaysaweek,thecaveisclosed,Duetothegreatinterestofnumeroustourists,inl983LascauxⅡwasopened.ItisanexactreplicaofthecaveofLascaux.61.ThePyreneesaretheinFrance.A.mountainsB.forestsC..caves62.Whattheunderlinedwordinhabitedmean?A.builtB.explored.1ivedinD.destroyed63.Intheauthor’sopinion,thecavepaintings.A.oldB.beautiful.easilydamagedD.interesting64.TheactualcaveLascauxwasinbecause.A.touristsweredestroyingthepaintingsB.thereweretoomanytouristsvisitingthecaveC.touristsweretakingandcausingdamagetothepaintingsD.itwasverydifficultforpeopletobreathein65.Nowadaysnotmorethanexpertscanvisitthecaveeach.A.6B.42C.12D.30(D)Ifthereisonethingquitesureitisinahundredyearsfromnowwewillstillbereading.Notthatnewspapersareanecessity.EvennowsomepeoplegetmostthenewsfromtelevisionorhavetheradioswitchedoninthebackgroundorinbuypaperonlyonSaturdayorSunday.Butformostanewspaperhasbeehabitpasseddownfromgenerationtogeneration.ThebasicBritishcharacterwon'tandoneofthecharacteristicsoftheBritishisthatwedon’t1iketalkingtoeachotherwhenwegetSo,whatbetterwayistheretoyourselfthinkinginthemorningthantowrapyourselfinanewspaper?Overthepastcoupleofcenturies,humanbeingshavedevelopedacloserelationshipwiththenewspaper.Ithasbeeasnaturalasbreathingorenjoyingthe.AnditisnottheBritishwholovenewspapersSuburbanin.Forinstance,justonepersoninthewholecarwillbuyanewspaperandreadaloudthebestbitstohisfellowpassengers,muchtoeveryoneenjoyment.Thenatureofwhatisnewsmaychange,Whatessentiallymakesnewsisaffectsourlivesandbigpolitical,thecoverageofthe,earthquakesandotherdisasters,willcontinuemuchthesame.Ithinktherebecoverageofscientificresearch.It’salreadyhappeninginareasthatmayaffectourlives,likegeneticengineering(因工程.InthefutureIthinktherewillbemorecoveragescientificexplanationsofweasweitloveordepressionsabetterunderstandingofhowthebrainoperatesandwhatourfeelingsreallyare.

ItquitethatincenturynewspaperswillbetransmittedelectronicallyfromthenationalequivalentsofFleet伦的舰队街,以报馆集中而著称andprintedoutinourown,Infact,I'mprettysurethatishowitwillhappeninfuture.Youprobablyselectfroma,makingupyourownbespokenewspaperbypickingoutthethingstoread.Youmightevenhaveanintelligentscreeningdevicetodothejobfor.Ithinkpeoplehaveitwrongwhenaboutthepetitionbetweenthedifferentmedia.Theyactuallyhavearelationship,feedingoffeach.Itwasoncepredictedthattelevisionwouldkillnewspapers,whichhasn’thappenedisreadonthepageismoreenduringthanpicturesonaflickeringscreenorsoundlostinthesky.Andasfortheinternet,it'sneverreallysatisfyingtoreadsomethingjusta66writerofthepassageisprobablyfrom.A.Russia.India.BritainD.67.Accordingtothepassagetheofnewspapers.A.willbemainlyconnectedwithscientificresearchB.willreportimportantpoliticalactivitiesC.willdirectlycovermoreonscienceD.willbuildabetweendifferentpeople68underlinedpart“bespokenewspaper”ofthepassageprobablymeans.A.anewspaperwhichdarestothetruthBnewspapertoone’sowninterestCnewspaperandpublishedforpublicDnewspaperwhichonlycoverthelifeofmembers69writerthinksthatpetitionsbetweendifferentmedia.A.havea,dependingoneachotherB.willdestroysomemediainthewordC.dogreatharmtopeopleD.arebeingmoreandmoresevere(严)70.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheA.ItwascenturiesagothatnewspapersbeingB.TelevisionshavetakenplaceofnewspapersCinternetwillgraduallyplaceofnewspapersDBritishare第Ⅱ作(分35将上)第一节阅读表(共5小题,小题,满分l0分)阅读下面的短文,请根据短文后的要求答题。注意字数要

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