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千里之行,始于足下让知识带有温度。第第2页/共2页精品文档推荐高二英语期中英语试卷以下是我为大家整理的关于《高二英语期中英语试卷》,供大家学习参考!

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?

A.Tothefarm.B.Tothefactory.C.Tothehospital.

2.Whattimeisitnow?

A.8:00B.9:15C:8:45

3.WhenwillMarygooutwithDavidforameal?

A.TonightB.ThisAfternoonC.Tomorrow

4.HowdidMrsBrowngetthesweater?

A.Hehusbandboughtitforher.

B.Shemadeitherself.

C.Sheboughtitinashop.

5.What’sTony’sphonenumber?

A.021—63535171B.021—63535261C.021—63536261

其次节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

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、B、C三个选项中选出选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,各小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

6.Wheredidthewomanleaveherhandbag?

A.Inashop.B.Inthepoliceoffice.C.Inataxi.

7.What’sinherhandbag?

A.5,000dollars.B.HerIDcard.C.5,000dollarsandherIDcard

8.Whofoundherhandbag?

A.TheofficerB.ThetaxidriverC.Thepoliceman

听第7段材料,回答第9至11题.

9.Howlongwillittakethemtogetthere?

A.Eighthours.B.Halfanhour.C.Twohours

10.Whatdoesthewomanwantaboutthereserve(自然爱护区)?

A.It’sanareathatprotectsmanydifferentkindsofanimals.

B.It’sanareathatprotectsmanykindsofplants.

C.It’sabeautifulplace.

11.Whatclothesisthemangoingtowear?

A.Camera.B.Strongshoesandraincoat.C.Hehasn’tdecided.

听第8段材料,回答第12至13题.

12.WhatsubjectdoEnglishpeoplealwaystalkabout?

A.Theclub.B.Thefamily.C.Theweather.

13.Whydoesn’tPetergetenoughpracticeinEnglish?

A.Englishpeoplehatetospeaktoboys.

B.Peter’sEnglishistoopoor.

C.PeterneverspeakstoEnglishpeoplefirst.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题.

14.Whenisthebirthdaypartygoingtobeheld?

A.OntheWednesday.B.OnFriday.C.Ontheweekend.

15.Howoldtheboy?

A.Sixteen.B.Thirteen.C.Fourteen.

16.Whereisthebirthdaypartygoingtobeheld?

A.OnShindyStreet.B.AttheLondonhotel.C.Athome.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题.

17.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.SomesocialcustomsinBritain.B.SomesocialcustomsinCanada.

C.TheweatherinBritain.

18.WhatdotheBritishhardlytalkabout?

A.theweatherB.DogsC.Money.

19.Whatshouldamandowhenheiswalkingwithawoman?

A.Askherage.B.Followme.C.Holdadooropenandletherinfirst.

20.What’sthemeaningofthesentence:“Awomanwhotellsyouheragewilltellyouanything.”?

A.Thewomanwilltellyounothing.B.Thewomanwillpasshersecretstoyou.

C.Thewomanisveryhonest.

其次部分英语学问运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21.Janewasn’tinwhenJackcame,wasshe?

________,butsheleftafewminuteslater.

A.No,shewasB.Yes,shewasC.Yes,shewasn’tD.No,shewasn’t

22.Thereareonly___________naturalresourcesastherewerethirtyyearsago.

A.ashalfmuchB.ashalfmanyC.halfasmuchD.halfasmany

23.Thebestwaytolearnaforeignlanguageistogotothecountryandlearnitfrom____speakers.

A.motherB.excellentC.realD.native

24.DidyouwritetoGracelastsummer?

No,butI______heroverwintervacation.

A.willbeseenB.willbeseeingC.willhaveseenD.willhavebeenseen

25.Therewasalotoffunatlastnight’sparty.You____havecome,butwhydidn’tyou?

A.mustB.mightC.needD.should

26.Everytimeshetriedtoarguewithherbrother,shewould______bycryinghereyesout.

A.keeponB.stayupC.endupD.benefitfrom

27.I’dliketoknowthewayyouthinkof_____yourhandwriting.

A.toimproveB.improvingC.howtoimproveD.improve

28.HowsoonwillheleaveforSouthKorea?

________.

A.EverythreeweeksB.Forthreeweeks.

C.ThreeweekslaterD.Inthreeweeks’time

29.I_______youforsixteenyearsandIstilldon’tknowwhatgoesoninyourmind.

A.havemarriedB.havegotmarriedto

C.havemarriedwithD.havebeenmarriedto

30.Hesatquietlyintheroom,listeningtotherain_________againstthewindow.

A.beatingB.hittingC.strikingD.knocking

31.Sheoftenhelpsthestudents_____shethinksarenotgoodatEnglish.

A.whomB.whichC.whoD.when

32.FrancisPrestoBlair,Jr______borninKentucky,livedandworkedinMissouri.

A.wasB.hewasCalthoughD.whichwas

33.Whatelsedidyoudo_______sendinge-mails?

IwatchedaTVseriesonCCTV-1.

A.besidesB.exceptC.exceptforD.exceptthat

34.Ididn’tmean___________her.

Buttalkinglikethatmeans_______her.

A.tohurt;tohurtB.hurting;hurtingC.tohurt;hurtingD.hurting;tohurt

35.Iwonderhowshe_____likethattoherparents.

A.daretospeakB.darespeakingC.daredspeakD.daresspeak

其次节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出能填入相应空白处的选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Aboutayearago,IwenttostayataDetroithotel.Ididn’twantto36toomuchmoneywithme,soI37thedeskclerktoputahundred-dollarbillinthe38forme.

Thenextmorning,however,theclerksaidthatheknewnothingaboutmymoney.Ididn’thaveanyproof39Ihadgiventhemanthemoney.Therewasclearly40lefttodobutgotothenearestlawyeratonce.

Thelawyer41metoreturntothehotelwithhimandgive42hundred-dollarbilltotheclerk.43wedid.Anhourlater,Iwentbacktothedeskandaskedformymoneytogetherwiththelawyer.44Ihadthelawyerasaneyewitness(证人)tothe45hundred-dollarbill,theclerkcouldnot46heknewnothingaboutit.

Anotherhourlater,Iputthesecondparkofthelawyer’splanintoaction.ThistimeboththelawyerandIwenttothe47toaskforthehundred-dollaronceagain.Nomatter48Isaid,theclerkwhokeptmybill49thathehadgivenittome.Isaiditwasnot50.Thelawyersaidtohim,“I51thisgentlemangiveyouahundred-dollarbill.Ifyoudon’thanditinimmediately,Iwillbeforcedtocallthe52.”Nowtheclerkfeltquite53,sohegavemebackthefirsthundred-dollarbill.

“Idon’tknow54tothankyouenoughforgettingmymoneyback,”Isaidtothelawyer.Andwhatdoyousupposeheanswered?Hesaid,“Oh,don’t55me.Thatwillbeonehundreddollars,please.”

36.A.borrowB.spendC.wasteD.carry

37.A.madeB.askedC.allowedD.let

38.A.safeB.deskC.boxD.bag

39.A.thatB.whichC.whereD.when

40.A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everything

41.A.hopedB.agreedC.insistedD.advised

42.A.theotherB.anotherC.othersD.other

43.A.SuchB.AllC.SoD.Much

44.A.ForB.ThoughC.EvenifD.Because

45.A.firstB.secondC.thirdD.one

46.A.sayB.admitC.permitD.recognize

47.A.restaurantB.bankC.hotelD.hospital

48.A.whatB.whateverC.whichD.how

49.A.suggestedB.insistedC.requiredD.requested

50.A.trueB.sureC.exactD.nice

51.A.forcedB.madeC.allowedD.saw

52.A.policeB.judgeC.officialD.officer

53.A.contentB.nervousC.angryD.sad

54.A.whenB.whatC.whereD.how

55.A.thankB.praiseC.leaveD.fool

第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出选项,并在答题上将该项涂黑。

A

Somepeoplewereeatinganddrinkinginacoffeehouse.Ayoungwomanwassittingaloneatatable.Shewaswearingabeautifuldiamondnecklace.Therewasanuglymanatatablenotfarfromher.Hewaslookingathernecklaceallthetime.

Suddenlythelightswentout.Thecoffeehousewasindarkness.Thewomanstartedtoshout.Shewasveryfrightened.Afewminuteslaterthelightscameonagain.Thewomanwascrying.Hernecklacewasmissing.

Themanagerquicklyclosedallthedoors.Hetelephonedthepolice.Noonecouldgetoutofthecoffeehouse.Thepolicemensooncame.Thepoliceinspectortoldhismentosearcheveryone.Thenecklacewasnotonanyone.Theythensearchedthewholecoffeehouse.Thenecklacecouldn’tbefound.

Thepoliceinspectorthenlookedatthefacesofallthepeopleinthecoffeehouse.Hesawtheuglymanandlookedatthemancarefully.Hewentuptothemanandpickedupthebowlofsoupthatwasonhistable.Hethenpouredthesoupintoaglass.Thenecklacefellout.Thepolicemencaughtholdofthemanandtookhimaway.Theyoungwomanwashappytogetbackhernecklace.

56.Ayoungwomanlosthernecklacein_____.

A.ahospitalB.ashopC.acoffeehouseD.arestaurant

57.Themanagerclosedallthedoorsand_____.

A.searchedeveryoneinthecoffeehouse

B.searchedthewholecoffeehouse

C.telephonedthepolice

D.lookedatallthepeopleinthecoffeehouse

58.Thepoliceinspectorfoundthenecklacein_____.

A.acupofcoffeeB.abowlofriceC.aglassofmilkD.abowlofsoup

59.Thenecklacewasstolenby_____.

A.abeautifulgirlB.anoldwomanC.ayoungstudentD.anuglyman

B

WashingtonD.C.isthecapitaloftheUnitedStates.It'sthecenterofthenationalgovernment.It’sabusy,workingcitywithalargepopulation.Butwhatismore,Washingtonisalsoacityofhistoryandculture.

Washingtonwascreatedin1790,whenCongress(thehighestlaw-makingbodyoftheU.S.A.)decidedtoplacethenation’newcapitalintheeastofthecountry.ItwasbuilthalfwaybetweenthenorthernandthesouthernstatesoftheAmerica.AndofcourseitwasnamedafterGeorgeWashington,thefirstPresidentoftheUnitedStates.

TherearemanytouristsightsinWashington.OneofthemistheWhiteHouse.ThisisthehomeandofficeofthePresidentoftheUnitedStates.Mostvisitorsare,however,surprisedbyhowsmalltheWhiteHouseactuallyis.

Washingtonisalsoagreatculturecity.TheLibraryofCongresscontains(包括)oneofthelargestlibrarycollectionsintheworld.TheSmithsonianMuseumholdsthenation'slargestcollectionofculturalmaterials.AndmeJohnF.KennedyCenterisafamouscenterofartandculture.It.hasmanygreatmusicalandtheatreperformancesthroughouttheyear.

60.Thewritermainlytalksabout___

A.WashingtonB.thehistoryofWashington

C.buildingsandsights-inWashingtonD.thehistoryandcultureofWashington

61.FromthepassageweknowthatWashingtonissituated(位于)in________.

A.theeastoftheU.S.A.

B.thecenteroftheU.S.A;

C.theeast,onthemiddlepointfromnorthtosouth,ofthecountry

D.theeastandhalf-wayawayfromthenorth

62.TheWhiteHouseimpresses(给人印象)thepeoplemostfor_____.

A.itswhitecolorB.itssize

C.itshistoryD.itisthehomeandofficeofthepresident

63.ThewriterintroducesWashingtonintheorderof_____..

A.generalintroduction,history,sightsandculture

B.population,historyandculture

C.generalintroduction,history,sights,buildingsandculture

D.historyandculture

C

Hewantedtogotocollege,andtheonlythingthatmighthavestoppedhimwashisdisability.

Butthisyear,ZhangYanandotherphysicallydisabledkidscanrealizetheirdreamjustlikeanyotherstudents.

Asregistration(报名)forthisyear’scollegeentranceexaminationsdrawsnear,thegovernmenthaslooseneditsrequirementsonphysicalexaminationsfornewcollegestudents.

AnewrulewasjointlydecidedinMarchbytheMinistryofEducation,theMinistryofHealthandtheChinaDisabledPersons’Federation.Itclearlystatesthatnostudentshouldberejected(拒绝)simplybecausetheyhaveaphysicaldisability.

Schoolsmaystilladvisedisabledstudentsonthechoiceoftheirmajorifitislikelytoaffecttheirfuturechancesofemployment.However,thefinaldecisionwillbeuptothestudent.,

“NowIcanjustgoaheadanddomybestintheexams.Idon’thavetoworrythatmyhealthierclassmateswillhavetheupperhandbecauseofmydisability,”saidZhanghappily.

The18-year-oldboywillgraduatethisyearfromaChengduhighschoolinSichuanProvince.Helostaneyeduringanaccidentasachild.

Zhang’smothercalledPekingUniversitytoaskifherson’seyeproblemwouldmakeitdifficultforhimtoacceptedbytheuniversity’sBio-chemistryDepartment.Shewashappytofindoutthattheirchoiceofstudentswouldbebased“fairly”onexamresults.

“Theuniversityofficialsaidmysonwouldbejudgedatthesamelevelasotherstudents,”saidZhang’smother.

64.FromthereportwecaninferthatZhangYanprobably_____.

A.isnotsureofhissuccessinthecomingexam

B.doesaverygoodjobinhisstudies.

C.WillnotbechosenbythePekingUniversity.

D.ShowsnotmuchinterestinPekingUniversity.

65.Fromthe5thparagraphwecaninferthat___.

A.somecollegeshavestrictlimitstodisabledstudents

B.amajorisnotimportanttodisabledstudents.

C.Studentsarenotfreetochoosetheirmajor.

D.disabledstudentsmayhavedifficultyfindingajobiftheirmajorisnotchosenproperly.

66.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisWRONGaccordingtothereport?

A.Therewillbenophysicalexaminationsfornewcollegestudentsthisyear.

B.ZhangYanhassomeinterestinBio-chemistry.

C.Examinationmarksarequiteimportanttostudents.

D.Manycollegesusedtosetlimitstodisabledstudents.

67.Whichcanbethebestheadlineforthisreport?

A.ZhangYanWillGoToUniversity.

B.CollegesOpenUpToTheDisabled

C.LuckyDisabledStudents

D.ANewRuleForColleges.

D

FredMichelisoneof7.2millionAmericanswhomoonlight,orholdmorethanonejob.

Onceaweek,afterhisdayjobasmedicaldirectorofamentalhealthcenter,the40-year-oldpsychiatrist(精神病大夫)headstoapart-timejobatatreatmentcenterforyoungpeople.Twiceamonth,hetravelsthreehourstoanotherteenagetreatmentcenter.

Lastyear,5.4percentoftheAmericanworkforceheldsecondjobs,accordingtotheUSLaborDepartment,andthatlookssettoincreasethisyear.

Manyworkerslikethesafetythatmoonlightingprovides,saysCarlHausamn,thewriterof“Moonlighting:148GreatWaystoMakeMoneyontheSide.”

TheinformationfromheUSLaborDepartmentshowsthat40percentofUSmoonlightersin1997tookasecondjobtomeethouseholdexpensesorpayoffdebts.Otherssavemoneyorbuysomespecialthings.

Peoplealsotakesecondjobswithaneyetothefuture-wantingtotryoutanewfieldorgainexperience.

Michelstartedmoonlightingwhenmedicalsystemswereunstable(不稳定的).Hewantedtomakesurehewasn’ttiedtoonesystemthatendedupfailing.

Justasthepurposesformoonlightingvary,themoonlighterscrossallageandracialgroups.Andtheyworkinavarietyofindustries-nolongerjustservice,officeandsalejobs.

“Technologyjustaffectsyourabilitytomakemoney,”Hausmansays.“Thatmakesafrequentchangeinmoonlighting.”

Asitsnamemeans,moonlightingstilloccursmostlyatnight.Andthatresultsinsomepressures.Chiefamongthemistime.

Full-timeemployerscouldmisunderstand,too.Somecompaniesdonotallowafter-hourworkbecausetheyfearitwillaffecttheiremployees’9-to-5performance.

“Theprimaryemployerissaying,‘Wait,I’mpayingyouforthesharp,fresh,energeticyou,’”saysTomGimbel,presidentandfounderofLaSalleStaffinginChicago.“Ifyou’reburningyourselfatbothends,It’sgoingtoshow.”

Still,thegooddonetothemoonlighterscanbegreat.Besidesextraincome,moonlightersenjoyvariety,freedomandchancetodosomethingnew.Theyalsomayfindtheirpart-timejobsstrengthenwhattheydofulltime.

Besides,“it’sfun,”Michelsays.Notonlydothispart-timejobsofferachancetonetwork,stretchhisprofessionalskillsandmakemoremoney,buttheyalsogivehimthevarietyhewouldn’tfindjustinafull-timejob.

“It’sawayofpullingfromthespicecabinet,”hesays,“andofferingalittlevarietythroughouttheday.”

68.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?

A.Thewaysofmoonlighting.

B.Thereasonsformoonlighting.

C.Theproblemswithmoonlighting.

D.Thekindsofpeoplewhomoonlight.

69.ThereasonwhyFredMichelbegantomoonlightisthat____.

A.hefounditexcitingtodoapart-timejob

B.heneededtomakeendsmeetwithmoremoney

C.hefearedhewouldlosehispresentjoboneday

D.hefeltmoreandmorepressurefromhisemployer

70.Somecompaniesdon’tallowtheirworkerstomoonlightbecausetheyareafraid___.

A.theirworkerscannotdoextra-hourworkforthem

B.theirworkerswillbetootiredtotrytheirbestatwork

C.theirworkerswillonedayturntosomeotherdifferentjobs

D.theirworkerswillnotgettoworkandbeoffworkontime

71.Theunderlinedsentence“It’sawaytoofpullingfromthespicecabinet.”Inthelastparagraphmeans___.

A.moonlightinggetsyouawayfromthejobyoudon’tenjoy

B.moonlightingoffersyoufreedomtomakeextramoney

C.moonlightingstrengthensyourprofessionalskills

moonlightingbringsyouchancestodosomethingdifferent

E

WhenhediedinAprilof1983,Dr.JoelHildebrandwas101yearsold,whohadbeenmarriedforseventy-fiveyears,andhadtaughtfreshmanchemistrytoover40,000collegestudents.Forhislife,hehadpublishedapopularchemistrytextbookanddozensofarticles,hadmanagedtheU.S.Olympicskiteam,anddiscoveredawaytoallowdeep-seadiverstostayunderwaterlonger.Inhisownway,Dr.Hildebrandwascertainlyagenius.

Dr.Hi

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