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高二英语 考前模拟北师大版【本讲教育信息】一. 教学内容:考前模拟【模拟试题】答题时间:60分钟I. 单项选择20 1. - Thanks for the lovely and the delicious food.- _.A. No thanks B. Never mind C. All right D. My pleasure 2. Everything _ into consideration, they ought to have another chance.A. to take B. taken C. to be taken D. taking 3. I couldnt resist _ back and _ another look at the beautiful mountain.A. turning, taking B. turning, take C. to turn, taking D. to turn, to take4. In some parts of London, missing a bus means _ for another hour.A. waiting B. to wait C. wait D. to be waiting5. Which do you enjoy _ your spare time, reading or playing chess?A. to spend B. spend C. spending D. being spent6. Come and see me whenever _ .A. you are convenient B. you will be convenient C. it is convenient to you D. it will be convenient to you 7. Someone is ringing the doorbell. Go and see _.A. who is he B. who he is C. who is it D. who it is8. _ of danger in the street at night, she had to go home, with a friend _ her.A. Warned, followed B. Warning, following C. Having warned, following D. Having been warned, following9. _ with the size of the whole earth, the biggest ocean does not seem big at all.A. Compare B. When comparing C. Comparing D. When compared10. The injured in the traffic accident _ been taken to hospital. A. is B. has C. are D. have11. - Im afraid no one will agree with you.- I dont think it _.A. minds B. depends C. troubles D. matters12. His parents had to work at night, _ him at home alone.A. left B. forgot C. leaving D. dropped 13. The professor said that light _ faster than sound.A. travels B. traveled C. travel D. traveling 14. _ I know money is safe, I shall not worry about it. A. Even though B. Unless C. As long as D. While 15. It was not until she got home _ Mary realized she had lost her keys. A. when B. that C. where D. before 16. He didnt tell me _ or to go home.A. if to go B. whether to go C. wait D. that I wait 17. - I hear that Mr. Li still hasnt finished his homework yet.- Thats true. He is sill a new hand and he has a lot of problems _ his work so soon.A. to complete B. completing C. completed D. to completing 18. His laziness at work made him _ with his workmates. A. disturbed B. disliked C. unpopular D. unwelcome 19. Rather than _ on a crowded bus, he always prefers _ a bicycle. A. ride, ride B. riding, ride C. ride, to ride D. to ride, riding 20. - Is jack on duty today? - It _ be him. He has gone to Shanghai.A. mustnt B. wont C. cant D. neednt II. 完形填空20Each of us fails from time to time. If we are wise, we accept these failures as a 21 part of the learning process. But all too often as parents and teachers we disallow this 22 right to our children. When I see a child 23 from this kind of pressure,I think of Donnie. Donnie was my youngest third-grader. His 24 of failure kept him from classroom games that other children enjoyed. He 25 answered questions he might be wrong. I tried my best to build his 26 But nothing changed until midterm, when Mary Anne, a student teacher, was assigned to our classroom. She was young and pretty, and she loved children. My pupils, Donnie included, 27 her. One morning, we were working math problems at the chalkboard. Donnie had 28 the problems with painstaking辛苦的,辛勤的 neatness. Pleased with his progress, I 29 the children with Mary Anne and went for art materials. When I returned, Donnie was in 30 . Hed missed the third problem. My student teacher looked at me in despair. Suddenly her face 31 . From the desk we shared, she got a container filled with pencils. “Look,Donnie,she said, kneeling单膝跪地 beside him and gently 32 the tear-stained face from his arms.Ive got something to 33 you.She removed the pencils, one at a time, and placed them on his desk. “See these 34 ,Donnie,she continued.They belong to Mrs. Lindstrom and me. See how the erasers are 35 ? Thats because we make mistakes too. But we erase the mistakes and try again. Thats what you 36 learn to do, too. She kissed him and stood up. “Here,she said,Ill leave one of these pencils on 37 desk so youll remember that everybody makes mistakes, 38 teachers.Donnie looked up with love in his eyes and a smile. The pencil became Donnies 39 possession所有物. That, together with Mary Annes frequent encouragement, gradually 40 him that its all right to make mistakes as long as you erase them and try again.21. A. basic B. necessary C. large D. small 22. A. same B. important C. natural D. correct 23. A. worry B. fall C. trouble D. suffer24. A. 1esson B. chance C. sense D. fear 25. A. often B. sometimesC. seldom D. always 26. A. self-improvement B. self-confidence C. self-learning D. self-protection27. A. disliked B. avoided C. respective D. admired 28. A. copied B. gone over C. learned D. worked out 29. A. offered B. missed C. parted D. 1eft 30. A. astonishment B. angerC. tears D. surprise31. A. brightened B. pulled C. loosened D. darkened 32. A. picking B. holding C. pushing D. 1ifting33. A. show B. reward C. promise D. help 34. A. mistakes B. marks C. containers D. pencils35. A. built B. worn C. damaged D. used36. A. must B. might C. could D. may 37. A. someones B. the teachers C. your D. my38. A. also B. even C. not D. still39. A. own B. kept C. expected D. prized40. A. informed B. persuaded C. recalled D. warned III. 阅读理解40 AMy grandfather grew up in war-torn Europe. When German soldiers occupied his hometown, the thriving city of Tarnow, Poland, he refused to obey them and eventually joined the Soviet army(苏联军) to fight for his countrys freedom . “Stand straight, stand tall, he told himself.After the war, in 1947, he boarded a boat for Manhattan. He was hungry and suffering from seasickness. All alone in a new country, he was frightened about his future .Still, he marched head-on into the busy streets of New York . Soon he met other European immigrants(移民), each of them trying to find his or her own way .If they could do it, why couldnt he? “Stand straight, stand tall, he would remind himself.Thanks to the help of a loyal and trusting friend, my grandfather gained a jewelry booth(摊位) on Canal Street, New York City .He once told me how nervous he was on that first day of work. He was not only trying to learn this tough new business, but also a new language.To his surprise, the men in neighboring boothswho could have taken advantage of himoffered their help and advice. Within months, my grandfather was commanding his spot behind the counter, selling diamonds and cultured pearls as if hed been doing it his whole life.Stand straight and stand tall.In later years, my grandfather would take both my mother and her sister down the aisle(走廊) at their weddings. As he stood with each of them, he thought about their new beginnings, and of the adventures and journeys they would experience together .He also thought about the children who would one day carry on his family name.I am so proud to be one of those children. Listening to my grandfathers remarkable experiences has changed the way I view my own life.41. Which is the correct order of the things that happened in the passage?a. My grandfather took both my mother and her sister down the aisle at their weddings.b. World War II broke out in Europe.c. My grandfather went to America.d. My grandfather began to run his diamond business.e. The men in neighboring booths helped him.A. b, c, a ,d, e B. b, c, d ,e ,a C. b, c ,e , a ,d D. c, b ,e ,d ,a42. Which is NOT true according to the passage?A. My grandfather was a soldier during World War II.B. My grandfather went to America by sea.C. My grandfather had been doing a jewelry business his whole life.D. My grandfather ran his business successfully.43. Grandpa probably inspired his grandchildren in time of trouble by saying “ .A. A friend in need is a friend indeedB. God help those who help themselvesC. Stand straight, stand tallD. Practice makes perfect44. It can be concluded that .A. Grandpa never lost heart in time of hardshipsB. Grandpa never threw doubt upon his fateC. Grandpa was born to be a businessmanD. Grandpa didnt live up to his friends expectationsBBut I wonder about my Momma sometimes, and all the other Negro (blacks) mothers who got up at 6 a.m. to go to the white mans house with sacks(大口袋) over their shoes because it was so wet and cold. I wonder how they made it .They worked very hard for the man, they made his breakfast and they scrubbed(擦洗)his floors and they took care of his babies. They didnt have too much time for us.I wonder about my Momma, who walked out of a white womans clean house at midnight and came back to her own where the lights had been out for three months, and the pipes were frozen and the wind came in through the holes in the wall. Shed have to make deals with the rats: leave some food out for them so they wouldnt bite the doors or the babies. The roaches蟑螂?Oh, they were just like part of the family!I wonder how she felt telling those white kids she took care of to brush their teeth after they ate, to wash their hands after they finish bathroom. She could never tell her own kids because there wasnt soap or water back home.I wonder how my Momma felt when we came home from school with a list of vitamins and pills the school nurse said we had to have .Momma would cry all night , and then go out and spend most of the rent money for pills. A week later, the white man would come for his eighteen dollars rent and Momma would beg him to wait until tomorrow. She had to lie to him that she had lost her wallet or the relief check was coming soon or the white people had some money for her. Tomorrow Id be hiding in the closet because there was only supposed to be two kids in the flat, and I could hear the rent man shout at my Momma and call her a cheat. And when he finally went away, Momma put the sacks on her shoes and went off to the rich white mans house to dress the rich white kids so their mother could take them to a special baby doctor.45. Mother got up at 6 a.m. every day ,because .A. she had to cook breakfast for her childrenB. she had to catch the first bus to the factoryC. she had to work in the white mans houseD. she had to go to see a special baby doctor46. Mother never told us to brush our teeth or to wash our hands because .A. she though we didnt need toB. we didnt like washing handsC. we had done everything very wellD. there was no soap or water in our home47. Why did the writer hide in a closet when the landowner came for rent?A. The closet could only hold two kids.B. Only two kids were allowed to live in the house.C. They should pay more rent for two kids.D. There was only one bedroom for the two kids.48. What does the writer mainly tell us?A. Black people lead a miserable life.B. Black people dont have enough rent money.C. White people lead an expensive life.D. White people have special baby doctors.(C)Mark Twain, a great writer and speaker, was famous for his humor. Many people liked to listen to his talk because he liked to tell some interesting stories to make people laugh all the time. One day Mark Twain was going to a small town because of his writing. Before he was going to leave, one of his friends said to him that there were always a lot of mosquitoes(蚊子) in the town and told him that hed better not go there. Waving his hand, Mark Twain said “It doesnt matter. The mosquitoes are not relatives of mine. I dont think they will visit me. After he arrived at the town, Mark stayed in a small hotel near the station. He went into his room, but when he was just about to have a rest, quite a few mosquitoes flew about him. The waiters felt very sorry about that. “Im very sorry, Mr. Twain. There are too many mosquitoes in our town. One of them said to him. Mark, however, made a joke, saying to the waiter, “The mosquitoes are very clever. They know my room number and didnt come into the wrong room. What he said made all the people present laugh heartily. But that night Mark slept well. Do you know why? That was because all the waiters in the hotel were driving the mosquitoes away for him during the whole night.49. That day Mark Twain went to the town _. A. to see one of his friends B. because he wanted to do something there for his writing C. because he was told there were a lot of mosquitoes there D. to see one of his relatives50. The waiters felt sorry because _.A. they did something wrong to MarkB. their hotel was too smallC. the room was not very cleanD. there were quite a few mosquitoes in Marks room 51. All the people present laughed heartily because _.A. the mosquitoes were very clever and they didnt come into the wrong roomB. the mosquitoes knew Marks room numberC. Mark gave the waiters some nice presentsD. Mark made a joke52. From the story we know _.A. no mosquitoes troubled Mark at nightB. the owner of the hotel told the waiters to look after Mark well at nightC. Mark didnt have a good sleep that nightD. there were no mosquitoes in the hotel any longer (D)Once Lu Xun spoke to the young men about the study of foreign languages. He said: “ You must not give up studying foreign languages for even a day. To master a language, words and grammatical rules are not enough. You must do a lot of reading. Take a book and force yourself to read it. At the same time, turn to dictionaries and memorize grammatical rules. After reading a book, its only natural that you wont understand it all. Never mind. Put it aside, and start another one. In a few months or half a year, go over the first book again; you are sure to understand much more than before Young people have good memories. If you memorize a few words every day and keep on reading all the time, in four or five years, y