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高二英语阶段性检测

本试卷考试时间120分钟共120分

本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分

第一卷(选择题,共85分)

第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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

项中选出最佳选项,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.Whatiswrongwiththeman'swatch?

A.Itgoesslowly.B.Itgoesfast.C.Itdoesn'tworksometimes.

2.Whoisthewomanprobablyspeakingto?

A.Apostofficeclerk.B.Abusconductor.C.Arailwayporter.

3.Whatistheweatherliketoday?

A.Windy.B.Rainy.C.Sunny.

4.Whathasthemanjustfinisheddoing?

A.Answeringthephone.B.Makingaphonecall.C.TalkingwithTom.

5.WhereshouldthewomantakebusNo.l?

A.Neartherailwaystation.

B.Fromwheresheisstanding.

C.Ontheothersideofthestreet.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

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、

B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,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秒钟的作答

时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.Howmanypeopleareeatingouttonight?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.

7.Whywouldtheman'swifepreferaseatbythewindow?

A.Shelovesthefreshair.

B.Shelikestoenjoythenightview.

C.It'sthenon-smokingarea.

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.Wheredoesthewomanwork?

A.Inahospital.B.Inaschool.C.Inashop.

9.WhatdoesthemanthinkofPeter?

A.Hedoesnotworkhardenough.

B.Hedoesnothaveagoodpersonality.

C.Heseldomgetstheworkdone.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?

A.Whatfoodtoeat.

B.Howtokeepourmindstrong.

C.Howtokeepourbodyingoodcondition.

11.Whatcantherightfoodhelpourbodytoget?

A.Enoughenergy.B.Lowerbloodpressure.C.Strongermuscles.

12.Howcanwemakeourheartsandlungsstrong?

A.Bysleepingwellatnight.

B.Bydoingphysicalexercise.

C.Byeatinglotsofvegetables.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whereisthewomangoing?

A.Toherphysicalclass.B.Toalecture.C.Tothestore.

14.Whatwillsheget?

A.Anexam.B.Somemilk.C.Somecigarettes.

15.Whatmightbetherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Motherandson.B.Husbandandwife.C.Customersandshopassistant.

16.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Inthemorning.B.Inthelateafternoon.C.Lateatnight.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Wheredidthewomangoforlunch?

A.Headington?s.B.Apub.C.Browns.

18.Howmuchwasspentonthenewspapers?

A.3.2pounds.B.3pounds.C.2pounds.

19.WhatdidthewomandolastFridayevening?

A.Shewenttoamovie.B.Shewenttoaclub.C.Shewenttoapark.

20.What'sthewoman'spurposeingivingthetalk?

A.Tohaveaclearideaaboutthepastweek'sexpense.

B.Tofigureouthowmuchfoodandclothescost.

C.Tofindthebestwaytosavemoney.

第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)

第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

21.It'sveryofyoutolendyournewlaptoptomenow.

A.rigidB.FoolishC.generousD.mean

22.LittleTomwasobservedfootballatseveno'clockyesterday.

A.playB.havingplayedC.toplayD.playing

23.1hateyoungpeoplespeaktotheelderlyinarudeway.

A.itthatB.thatwhenC.itwhenD.what

24.Doris'successliesinthefactsheisco-operativeandeagertolearnfromothers.

A.whichB.thatC.whenD.why

25.Whenfirsttothemarket,theseproductsenjoyedgreatsuccess.

A.introducingB.introducedC.introduceD.beingintroduced

26.-Tommyisplanningtobuyacar.

—Iknow.Bynextmonth,heenoughforausedone.

A.savesB.savedC.willsaveD.willhavesaved

27.-Haveyousomenewplansaboutthecomingparty?

-Yeah,Tiltellyoulater.

A.comeaboutB.comeintoC.comeupwithD.comeacross

28.inmylifeimpressedmesodeeplyasmyfirstvisittothePalaceMuseum.

A.AnythingB.NothingC.EverythingD.Something

29.-WhatmadeJonhsoannoyed?

--thedrivingtest.

A.TofailB.FailC.FailingD.Failed

30.Anincreaseinprivatecarshastheofpublictransport.

A.resultedin;declineB.resultedfrom;decline

C.resultedin;increaseD.resultedfrom;increase

31.Someinsectsthecolouroftheirsurroundingstoprotectthemselves.

A.takeinB.takeoffC.takeonD.takeout

32.Ihadafewproblemstodealwith.

A.HardlyhaveIarrivedwhenB.HardlydidIarrivethan

C.HardlyhadIarrivedwhenD.HardlyhadIarrivedthan

33.—Ihearyouinapub.

—Well,it'sveryhardworkandI'malwaystired,butIdon'tmind.

A.areworkingB.willworkC.wereworkingD.willbeworking

34.—Lindadidn'tinviteustotheparty.

-?Idon'tcare.

A.ForwhatB.SowhatC.WhafsonD.Whafsup

35.—Youcouldalwaysputoff(推迟)thedecisionalittlebitlonger.

—IfIleaveitmuchlongerImightmissmychance.

A.That9sreasonableadvice.B.Isn'titagoodidea?

C.Doyouthinkso?D.Ican'tagreemore.

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

Therewasablindgirlwhohatedherselfbecauseshewasblind.Infact,she36

everyone,exceptherlovingboyfriendwhowas37thereforher.Sheusedtotellher

4<

boyfriend,IfIcouldonlyseethe381tIwouldmarryyou.”

Oneday,someonedonated(捐赠)apairof39toher.Whenthebandagescameoff,

shewasabletoseeeverything,40herboyfriendforthefirsttime.Heaskedher,“41

youcanseetheworld,willyou42me?”Thegirllookedatherboyfriendandsawthathe

was43.Thesightofhisclosedeyelidsshockedher.Shehadn't44that.Thethought

oflookingatthemfortherestofherlifeledherto45tomarryhim.

Herboyfriendleft46andafewdayslaterwroteanotetoher,47:“Takegood

careofyoureyes,mydear,for48theyareyours,theyweremine.”

Thisishowthehumanbrainoften49whenourstatus(地位)changes.Onlyavery

fewrememberwhat50waslikebefore.Lifeisagift.Todaybeforeyousaya(n)51

word,thinkofsomeonewhocan'tspeak.Beforeyoucomplainaboutthe52ofyourfood,

thinkofsomeonewhohas53toeat.Beforeyoucomplainaboutlife,thinkofsomeonewho

wenttoheaventooearly.Beforeyoucomplainaboutyouroldhouse,thinkofthepeoplewhoare

54inthestreets.Andwhenyouaretiredandcomplainaboutyourjob,thinkofthe55.

Soenjoywhatyouhaveanddon'tforgetyourpast.

36.A.likedB.respectedC.dislikedD.thanked

37.A.alwaysB.sometimesC.seldomD.never

38.A.sightB.worldC.earthD.people

39.A.shoesB.glassesC.trousersD.eyes

40.A.includingB.containingC.wishingD.joining

41.A.EvenifB.NowthatC.AsifD.Incase

42.A.followB.loveC.marryD.see

43.A.uglyB.sickC.shortD.blind

44.A.expectedB.hopedC.askedD.noticed

45.A.decideB.agreeC.refuseD.hate

46.A.inahurryB.withoutdelayC.withdoubtD.intears

47.A.explainingB.sayingC.replyingD.announcing

48.A.beforeB.afterC.onceD.since

49.A.stopsB.improvesC.staysD.works

50.A.mindB.happinessC.positionD.life

51.A.importantB.unkindC.wiseD.ridiculous

52.A.tasteB.priceC.nutritionD.fat

53.A.somethingB.everythingC.nothingD.anything

54.A.wanderingB.livingC.walkingD.working

55.A.admiredB.interviewedC.unemployedD.satisfied

第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选

项。

A

Chinanews,Beijing,Feb.9-HousingpriceinChinahasalwaysarousedheated

discussionsamongpropertydevelopersandordinaryChinese.Tomanypropertydevelopersand

localgovernmentofficials,housingpriceinChinaisstilllowcomparedwithmanydeveloped

countries.However,theaveragehousingpriceintheUnitedStatesisonly8,000yuanpersquare

meter,whileinChina,itisevenhigherthanintheUnitedStates.Thisshowsthattherearesome

bubbles。包沫)inChineserealestate(房土也产)market,theInternationalFinanceNewsreported.

AlthoughtheaveragepriceofresidentialhousesintheUnitedStates,afterconvertedto

Renminbi,isabout8,000yuanpersquaremeter,thehousesinUSarenotsoldintermsofbuilding

area,asmostChinesepropertydevelopersdowhentheyselltheirhouses.IfUSproperty

developersselltheirhousesaccordingtothebuildingarea,thenthehousingpricewillbeeven

lowerthan8,000yuanpersquaremeter.InmostbigChinesecities,suchasBeijing,Shanghai,and

Shenzhen,housesaresoldatapriceevenhigherthanthoseintheUS.

ThehighhousingsalespriceinlargecitiesinChinaprovesthatChineserealestatemarket

doeshavesomebubbles.Moreover,ChinesehousescannotbecomparedwithhousesinUSin

termsofbuildingquality,environmentandsupportingfacilities.Furthermore,itshouldbenoted

thatAmericanpeople'saverageincomeisseveraldozentimeshigherthanthatofChinesepeople.

HowcantheChineseaffordtobuyahousewhichisevenmoreexpensivethanthatsoldinUS?

Atthebeginningof2007,Chinesegovernmentissuedasetofpoliciesthataimedtobenefit

thepublic.Nowinordertoreducethehighhousingprices,thegovernmentcanregulate(控制)the

realestatemarketbyraisingtaxonpropertyindustryandcontrollingthereleaseofloansandlands

topropertydevelopers.Atthesametime,thegovernmentshouldallowpeopletobuildmore

housesthroughvariousfund-raisingchannels,suchasfundscollectedfrombuyersorraisedby

workingunits.Byapplyingthesemultiplemeans,itisexpectedthatthehighhousingpricescanbe

lowered.

56.WhichofthefollowingdoesNOTsupporttheideathattheaveragehousingpriceinChinais

evenhigherthanintheUnitedStates?

A.ChinesehousescannotbecomparedwithhousesinUSintermsofbuildingquality,

environmentandsupportingfacilities.

B.Americanpeople'saverageincomeisseveraldozentimeshigherthanthatofChinesepeople.

C.ThehousesinUSarenotsoldintermsofbuildingarea,asmostChinesepropertydevelopers

dowhentheyselltheirhouses.

D.TherearemorepeoplewhoneedhousesinChinathanintheUnitedStates.

57.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?

A.TheChinesegovernmentshoulddosomethingtocontrolthehousingprice.

B.TherearesomebubblesinChineserealestatemarket.

C.TheaveragehousingpriceinChinaisevenhigherthanintheUnitedStates.

D.TheChinesegovernmentissuedasetofpoliciesthataimedtobenefitthepublic.

58.WhichofthefollowingisWRONGaccordingtothepassage?

A.PeopleinChinahavealwaysdiscussedthehousingpriceheatedly.

B.TheconflictsbetweenpropertydevelopersandordinaryChinesearefierce.

C.Chinesegovernmenthasissuedaseriesofpoliciestocontrolthehousingprice.

D.HousingpriceinChinaishigherthanthatintheUS.

59.Howmanymeasuresarementionedinthelastparagraphinordertoreducethehighhousing

prices?

A.FourB.ThreeC.FiveD.Two

ChanukahFestival

Activitiesforkidsofallages

Sunday,December179:00am—4:00pm

JoinusonDecember17th,2006(2nddayofHanukkah)forourannualHanukkahFamilyFun

Festforanexcitingdayoffunactivitiesforthewholefamily.TheHazimirChoirwillprovide

holidaymusicalentertainment.DrumTaleswillpresent“TheHeartyStoryofHanukkah,,show.

Therewillbeceramic(陶瓷)paintingofdreidles,menorahs(烛台),andotherHanukkahitemsfor

thekids.Andfunfoods,crafts(手工艺)andactivitieswillbehappeningthroughouttheday.Bring

thewholefamilyandenjoyafun—filledday!

11:30—JollyFolliespuppetshowAges2-12

Afunmuppet(提线木偶)stylemusicalholidaystoryfollowedbyaHanukkahsingalong

featuringthe“Chipmunks“andotherfavoritecharacters.Adult:$7Child$5

1:30—HazamirTeenChoir

SponsoredbytheBermanandLernerfamiliesinmemoryofCantorMosesL.Snyder

3:15—DrumTalespresentsTheHeartyStoryofHanukkah

DrumTalesisfun,interactivepercussive(打击乐)andmusical.Itismuchlikethetraditional

drumcircleconcept.Itcombinesstorytelling,musicalinstrumentationandsong.Each

participantsisgivenapercussiveinstrumentwhichbecomestheirmediaoftransportationtofar

awaylandsandexoticplaces,toridethewavesofmysteryofanunfoldingplot,andintothedeep

realmofimaginationandthecolorfulbeyond.Drumming,rhyming,rapping,clinking,shaking

andclapping,thisperformancewillleaveyoufeelingrefreshedafterhavingreturnedfroma

journeythroughthesestories!Audits$7Child$5

Plusfoodandfunfortheentirefamily

CraftswithBBYOandYoungJudea

CeramicpaintingwithJackandJill

T-ShirtfunwithComputerAdventures

FunwithCyber-Connection

Vendors

Specialvisitby“ChanukahBubby”

60.Howmuchdoesafamilyofthree(akidandparents)havetopayiftheyattendJollyFollies

puppetshow?

A.$21.B.$15.C.$19,D.$17.

61.WhatfeelingwillyounotexperienceifyouattendtheDrumTales?

A.Mystery.B.Imagination.C.ExoticismD.Horror.

62.Ifyourfamilyarefreeat1:30,whatactivitycanyoutakepartin?

A.DrumTales:TheHeartyStoryofHanukkah.

B.HazamirTeenChoir.

C.JollyFolliespuppetshow.

D.Cartoonfilms.

63.WhatisnotincludedintheChanukahFestival?

A.Ceramicpainting.B.Funfoods.C.Computeradventures.D.Fashionshow.

c

ScientistswarntodaythattheAtlanticbluefintuna(金枪鱼)facesdisappearanceunless

certainactionistaken.Theyusedelectronicwaystotrackthemovementofthepowerfulfishfrom

theGulfofMexicototheMediterranean,andreporttodayinthejournalNaturethatmealsof

sushiandsandwicheswithtunaworldwidearemoredangerousthananyonehasimagined.

Thebluefintunacanlivefor30years,growtothreemetresinlengthandweighasmuchas

700kg.Agoodonecanfetchasmuchas£52,000intheTokyofishmarkets.ctInmylifetime,

we'vebroughtthisbigfishtothedoorstepofdeathinthewesternAtlanticOcean,9,saidBarbara

BlockofStanfordUniversityinCalifornia."Theelectronicwayoftracksprovidesthebest

scientificinformationwe'veeverhadtomanagethesetunaandwemust,asaninternational

community,starttoactactivelytomakesureofthefutureofthisfish.”

Scientistshaverepeatedlysaidthattheharvestoftheseascannotbeasgoodasbefore.There

arefewerandfewerfishinaroundNewfoundland,NorthSeaandIceland,sofishermenhave

pushedfurtheroffshoreinsearchofdeepoceanfish.Tuna—intheMediterraneanand

Japan-havebeenunderincreasingpressurefbryears.TheInternationalCommissiononthe

ConservationofAtlanticTunahastriedtomanagethefishsince1969.Therearetwopopulations:

awesternonethathasdroppedby80%inthepast30years,andalarger,easternpopulation.

Althoughcatchesarecontrolledby3,000tonsayearinthewesternfishery,and32,000intheeast,

nooneknewwhetherthelimitsworked.

SoProfessorBlockandherteamplacedtracksonhundredsofthefishandtrackedthemto

depthsofmorethan900metresandonjourneysofthousandsofmiles,measuringthemovement,

bodyandwatertemperatures.4tTherearetwowaystosavetheAtlanticbluefintuna——protectthem

intheirproductiongroundsandintheirfeedinggrounds,Prof.Blocksaid."Thiswillneed

immediateactioninboththecentralAtlantic,toreducethelossofthebigfishwhilehunting,and

intheGulfofMexicoandMediterranean,wheretunaproduceasseparatepopulations.

64.Thebluefintunainthispassagemainlyreferstotheone.

A.intheAtlanticB.inthePacific

C.intheGulfofMexicoD.intheMediterranean

65.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothispassage?

A.Thebluefintunaisakindoflargeandheavyfish.

B•Thenumberofthebluefintunaintheseaisgettingsmallerandsmaller.

C.Scientistsareworriedaboutthefutureofthetuna.

D.Scientiststhinkthattheharvestoftheseaswillremaingood.

66.AccordingtoProfessorBlock,tunacanbesavedby.

A.findinganewwaytoprotectthem

B.controllingthecatchesofthem

C.reducingthepopulationtoeatthem

D.protectingthemintheirproductionandfeedinggrounds

67.Thepurposeofthepassageisto.

A.tellpeopleanewwayhasbeenfoundtosavethebluefintuna

B.callforactiontosavethebluefintuna

C.warnpeoplenottoeattunasandwichesanymore

D.helpscientiststofindanewwaytosavethebluefintuna

D

Notbeingabletofallasleeporstayasleepisnotdisorderinitselfbutsignofsomeother

problems,oftenaphysicalone.

Ifyouhavetroublesleeping,theAmericanSleepDisorderAssociationsuggeststhat,fbra

weekortwo,youputdownthetimeyougotobed,getup,exercise,anddrinkcoffee,teaorwine.

Thepurposeistofindthehabitsthatmayaffectyoursleep.

Then:

a.Don'tdrinkcoffeeinthesixhoursbeforegoingtobed.

b.Stopsmokinganddrinkingatbedtime.

c.Don'tsleepduringtheday.

d.Gotobedatthesametimeeverynight.Setyouralarmclockforthesametimeevery

morningandgetupatthattime,whetherornotyousleepwell.

e.Usethebedroomonlyforsleep.Read,watchTV,eatandtalkelsewhere.

f.Takesleepingpillsaccordingtoyourdoctor'sdirectionsanddon'ttakethemforlonger

thanthreeweeksatatime.

g.Ifyouhavenfallenasleepwithin15minutesofgoingtobed,don'lturnoverworrying

aboutit.GetupandreadorwatchTVuntilyouaresleepy,thenreturntobed.

Ifyoucontinuetohavetroublesleeping,askyourdoctorforhelporgotoasleep-disorders

center.

68.Accordingtothepassage,thereisprobablyifyouarenotabletofallasleepor

stayasleep.

A.abadwayofsleepingB.adisorderinsleep

C.aphysicalreasonD.aproblemcausedbythebrain

69.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingwouldbethebestwaytohelpyousleep

well?

A.Takingsomesleepingpillseveryday.B.Readingbooksbeforeyougotobed.

C.Settingyouralarmclockatnight.D.Forminggoodlivinghabits.

70.Whichofthefollowingwordshasthesimilarmeaningtotheunderlinedwordinparagraph

one?

A.confusionB.disturbanceC.untidyD.unclean

第二卷(非选择题,共35分)

第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填人最恰当

的单词。

注意:每空格1个单词。

Forcenturiespeopledreamedofgoingintospace.Thisdreambegantoseempossiblewhen

high-flyingrocketswerebuiltintheearly1900s.

In1903aRussianteachernamedKonstantinTsiolkovskydiscoveredhowtouserocketsfor

spacetravel.Hisplanwasthefirstoneinrocketsciencetousecorrectscientificcalculation.About

30yearslater,aU.S.scientistnamedRobertGoddardbuiltthefirstrocketsthatcouldreachhigh

altitudes.DuringWorldWarII,Germanscientistsbuiltlargerocketsthatcouldtravelveryfarand

carrydangerousexplosives.Afterthewar,scientistsfromGermanywenttotheUnitedStatesand

theSovietUniontohelpthosecountriesbuildspacerockets.

Thesetwocountriesweresoonracingtogettospacefirst.Eachofthesecountrieswantedto

provethatitwasstrongerandmoreadvancedthantheotherone.Bothcountriesalsohadpowerful

bombs.PeopleintheUnitedStateswereworriedwhentheSovietswerefirsttolaunchaspace

satellite,whichwascalledSputnik.TheSovietswerealsofirsttosendapersonintospace.Yury

GagarinorbitedtheearthintheVbstokIspaceshipin1961.

TheUSgovernmentsetagoalforitsspaceprogramtobethefirstcountrytoputapersonon

theMoon.TheU.S.spaceprogrambuiltaseriesofApollospaceship.Thesevehicleswere

poweredbyhugeSaturn5rockets.In1969ApolloIItookthreementothemoonsuccessfully.

NellArmstrongbecamethefirstpersontowalkontheMoon.

TheSovietsmayhavelosttheracetoflypeopletotheMoon,buttheybuiltthefirstspace

stationin1971.TheUnitedStatesalsobuiltaspacestation.Thespacestationsallowedpeopleto

liveandworkinspace.ThentheSovietUnionandtheUnitedStatescooperatedtohooktwo

spaceshipstogetherinspace.Thisactionendedthe"spacerace".Todayamuchlargerspace

station,builtbyseveralcountriestogether,orbitsEarth.

Anothernewwaytogotospaceisbyspaceshuttle.Aspaceshuttle,firstmadeintheUnited

Statesin1981,lookslikeanairplane.Astronautswhoflyspaceshipshaveusedshuttlestohelpput

satellitesintospace.

Historyofspacetravel

TimeEventsInformationconcerned

Itmadetheancientdreamofgoingto

Early1900sHigh-flyingrocketswerebuilt.

spacepossibletocome71)▲

KonstantinTsiolkovsky(72)AHeplannedtoputcorrectscientific

1903awaytouserocketsforspacecalculationtouseinrocketscience.

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