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高一英语第二学期模拟检测卷(北师大必修4)(时间:120分钟)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两大题,满分30分). 单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出一个可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. -Thanks ever so much for the lovely gift. Its just what I need.-_ .A. Never mind B. Im glad you like itC. Please dont say so D. No, no, its not so good22. The climbers were killed while _ to reach the summit of the mountain.A. attempted B. attempting C. being attempted D.were attempting23. - Huangshan Hotel. Can I help you? - Do you have a room _ for this weekend?A. sensitiveB. presentC. available D. absent24. In _ summer of 1963 Martin Luther King. Jr gave a speech to thousands of _ black people. A. a; the B. the; /C. /; theD. /; a 25. He let me repeat his instruction _ sure that I understood what was _ after he went away. A. making; to do B. to make; to do C. making; doing D. to make; to be done26. You must get there within an hour. There should be no _ in sending this information. A. question B. hesitation C. delay D. problem27. Robert is said _ abroad, but I dont know what country he studied in.A. to have studied B. to studyC. to be studying D. to have been studying28. The school I visited last week lies _ the two roads meet.A. when B. where C. in which D. what29. -The two pairs of shoes are _ the same size.-But they are different _ color.A. with; from B. with; at C. by; of D. of; in30. -When was he nearly drowned once?-_ was in 1998 _ he was in middle school. A. It, thatB. This, that C. It, whenD. There, when. 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分21分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 3150各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。Of all living creatures on earth, insects are the most plentiful. Some 31 are very useful to man, for example, bees, 32 we get honey and wax, and silkworms, which 33 us with silk. Other varieties, 34 , are extremely harmful, and do a great 35 of damage, especially to crops. Locusts are perhaps the most dangerous of all, 36 they will eat almost any green 37 , and when millions of them 38 on cultivated land they soon leave it 39 . In some countries they are the farmers 40 enemy. Another nuisance is the common 41 , not only because it 42 us indoors and out-of-doors, but because it spreads diseases.Scientists have given much time and 43 to the study of insects. It needs the most careful and 44 observation. Thanks 45 their discoveries we now know almost all 46 is to be known about the habits of these hardworking insects, bees and ants, which live in 47 better planned in some ways than our 48 . But the most valuable work has been done in trying to give 49 to men, animals and crops from the 50 which insects cause.31. A. members B. forms C. qualities D. varieties32. A. by which B. from which C. of which D. in which33. A. give B. produce C. offer D. supply34. A. however B. meanwhile C. offer D. supply35. A. majority B. number C. amount D. whats more36. A. and B. for C. if D. when37. A. grass B. field C. fruit D. plant38. A. settle B. attack C. pass D. cross39. A. bare B. nothing C. empty D. untouched40. A. hardest B. greatest C. serious D. wildest41. A. insect B. creature C. fly D. enemy42. A. dislikes B. bites C. worries D. hates43. A. understanding B. ideas C. comprehension D. thought44. A. serious B. patient C. curious D. long45. A. for B. of C. to D. with46. A. that B. which C. there D. what47. A. societies B. crowds C. teams D. organizations48. A. world B. nation C. selves D. own49. A. help B. protection C. living D. defense50. A. injury B. wound C. sickness D. ruin第三部分:阅读理解(共一大题,满分30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中选最出佳选项。AThe German port of Hamburg has been offered $ 10,500 to change its name to “Veggieburg” by animal rights activists who are unhappy about the citys association with hamburgers. “Hamburg could improve animal welfare and bring kindness to animals by changing its name to Veggieburg,” the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) wrote in a letter sent to Hamburg Mayor Ole von Beust. The German branch of PETA, which has 750,000 members worldwide, said the organization would give Hamburgs childcare facilities 10,000 euros worth of vegetarian burgers if the city changed its name. But city officials in Hamburg, Germanys second largest city which traces its roots to the ninth century, were unmoved. “I cannot afford to waste my time with this. I dont even want to look at nonsense like this,” said Klaus May, a city government spokesman. “But that doesnt mean we Hamburgers dont have a sense of humor.” In its letter, PETA said the name Hamburg reminded people of “unhealthy beef patties(肉饼) made of dead cattle”. “Millions of people fall ill each year with deadly illnesses like heart disease, cancer, strokes and diabetes from eating hamburgers,” PETA said in the letter.The original “hamburger steak”, a dish made of ground beef, traveled west with Germans to the United States in the 19th century. The first mention of “hamburgers” appeared on a menu in a New York restaurant in 1834. Some historians trace its beginning to a beef sandwich once popular with sailors in Hamburg. The citys name “Hamburg” comes from the old Saxon words “ham” (bay) and “burg” (castle). PETA recently made a similar offer to the U.S. town of Hamburg, New York. But their $15,000 bid was refused.51. Why did PETA suggest changing the name “Hamburg”?A. Because the name reminded people of a food made of animal meat.B. Because changing the name can prevent people from eating hamburgers.C. Because it can bring children much food to change the name.D. Because hamburgers cause so many diseases every year.52. What does the new name “Veggieburg” suggest?A. Stopping eating meat.B. Eating vegetables instead of meat.C. Its better for children to eat vegetables.D. Treating animals better.53. Which of the following statements of the German name “Hamburg” is true?A. The name came from a kind of food.B. The name came from the old German language.C. The name has a long history.D. The name has something to do with sailors.54. What do you think is the result of the suggestion raised by PETA?A. The two cities will have new names.B. The present names of the two cities will last.C. The children in Hamburg will have nothing to eat.D. People wont eat hamburgers in the future.BO. Henry was an American short-story writer, a master of surprising endings, who wrote about the life of ordinary people in New York city. A twist of plot, which turns on an ironic or coincidental circumstance, is typical of O. Henrys stories.William Sydney Porter (O. Henry) was born in North Carolina. His father was a physician. When William was three, his mother died, and he was raised by his grandmother and aunt. At the age of fifteen he left school, and then worked in a drug store. He moved to Houston, where he had a number of jobs, including that of bank clerk. After moving to Austin, Texas, in 1882, he married.In 1884 he started a humorous weekly The Rolling Stone. When the weekly failed, he joined the Houston Post as a reporter and columnist. In 1897 he was convicted of embezzling money, although there has been much debate over his actual guilt.While in prison O. Henry started to write short stories to earn money to support his daughter Margaret. His first work, Whistling Dicks Christmas Stocking (1899), appeared in McClures Magazine. After doing three years of the five years sentence, Porter emerged from the prison in 1901 and changed his name to O. Henry.O. Henry moved to New York city in 1902 and from December 1903 to January 1906 he wrote a story a week for the New York World, also publishing in other magazines. Henrys first collection, Cabbages And Kings appeared in 1904. The second, The Four Million, was published two years later and included his well-know stories The Gift of the Magi and The Furnished Room. O. Henry published 10 collections and over 600 short stories during his lifetime.O. Henrys last years were shadowed by ill health and financial problems. He married Sara Lindsay Coleman in 1907, but the marriage was not happy, and they separated one year later. O. Henry died on June 5, 1910, in New York.55. The following statements are the characteristics of O. Henrys stories except _A. the s stories often end with surprising endings.B. there are a lot of coincidences in his stories.C. the stories are mainly about common people.D. his own experiences are main subjects in his stories.56. We can infer from the text that _.A. O. Henrys mothers death resulted in his leaving school.B. O. Henry earned much money by starting the Weekly.C. some people believed O. Henry was put in prison for no good reason.D. his daughter asked O. Henry to write short stories.57. One of O. Henrys most famous story The Gift of the Magi came out in _.A. 1902 B. 1904 C. 1906 D. 190758. What do you think of O. Henrys life?A. Rough. B. Smooth. C. Rich. D. Happy.CSYDNEY: As they sat sharing sweets beside a swimming pool in 1999, Shane Gould and Jessicah Schipper were simply getting along well, chatting about sport, life and “anything else that came up.”Yet in Sydney next month, they will meet again by the pool, and for a short time the friends will race against each other in the 50-meter butterfly(蝶泳)in the Australian championships at Homebush Bay. Gould, now a 47-year-old mother of four, has announced she will be making a return to elite competition(顶级赛事)to swim the one event, having set a qualifying(合格的)time of 30.32 seconds in winning gold at last years United States Masters championships. Her comeback comes 32 years after she won three golds at the Munich Olympics. Schipper, now a 17-year-old from Brisbane with a bright future of going to Athens for her first Olympics, yesterday recalled her time with Gould five years ago. “I was at a national youth game on the Gold Coast and Shane had come along to talk to us and watch us train,” Schipper explained. “It seemed as if we had long been good friends. I dont know why. We just started talking and it went from there. ”“She had a lot to share with all of us at that camp. She told us stories about what it was like at big meets like the Olympics and what its like to be on an Australian team. It was really interesting. ”Next time, things will be more serious. “I will still be swimming in the 50m butterfly at the nationals, so there is a chance that I could actually be competing against Shane Gould, ” said Schipper, who burst onto the scene at last years national championships with second places in the 100m and 200m butterfly. 59. What is the passage mainly about?A. Stories happening in swimming competitions. B. Two women swimmers winning Olympic golds. C. Lessons learned from international swimming championships. D. Friendship and competition between two swimmers. 60. Gould won her three Olympic golds when she was .A. 15 B. 17C. 22 D. 3061. The underlined word “it” in the fifth paragraph probably refers to_.A. the OlympicsB. the youth camp C. the friendshipD. the Australian team62. What Schipper said showed that she_.A. was no longer Goulds friend B. had learned a lot from GouldC. was not interested in Goulds storiesD. would not like to compete against GouldDHOLLYWOOD(UPI)Loni Anderson decided last year it was time to change her career around to play moms and comedy instead of pretty young girls.So far, most people remember her as Jennifer Marlowe, the role she played in her first film in 1982.This summer people will see Anderson in “A Night as Roxbury”, a film produced and directed by Amy Heckerlin.“In the film I have two sons. One is 26, and the other is 30. Isnt that interesting? I know I dont look that old, but thats whats so fun about it.”“My character dresses in clothes too short, too tight. Dan Hedaya plays my husband. Were a couple with a lot of money and no taste. Our sons are complete idiots. Their purpose in life is to get into the Rich Young Man Club where everybody is proud of his wealth.”“As you can tell, Im doing things. Id never have done at the beginning of my career.”“But I am who I am. Ive worked as an actress a long time and now I can be anything I want. Its a great time for me. I dont have anything to prove.”“I hadnt done comedy in a long time. Its what I do best and what I like best. At this point in my life I want to look a little bit foolish. I think that would be something new for me.”63. What had Loni Anderson probably played most in her past film career?A. Pretty young girls.B. Old mothers.C. Foolish persons.D. Rich women. 64. When did she begin to be an actress?A. Last year.B. This year.C. 1982. D. She is not an actress. 65. What was the most interesting thing in the film “A Night as Roxbury” to Loni Anderson?A. The director was Amy Heckerlin. B. She played a rich woman.C. It isnt mentioned in the passage. D. She played the mum of a 26-year-old and a 30-year-old sons. 第卷(非选择题)第四部分 写作(共两大题,满分20分). 单词拼写(本题共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)根据括号内的中文意思或者首字母,完成下列句子。66. Sports and exercise have a positive (影响) on our health.67. At first s , the bag seems made of real leather. But actually it is just an imitation.68.The big cellphone company has a (实现)its goal of setting up ten production bases in China. 69.On my a (到达) in Beijing, I got in touch with my friends and relatives.70. I dont want others to overhear it . Its a p (私人的) conversation.71. Kate is always c (抱怨) about everything in his life.72. China is becoming stronger and stronger in the 21th c .73. She is shy and finds s (社交) situations very stressful.74. Breathing deeply can help you r (减少) pressure.75. Tom has d (装饰) his room with some photos of sports stars.书面表达(满分10分)假设你是李华,你的朋友Jenny向你询问如何保持健康。请你给她发一封邮件提些建议,开头已经为你写好。邮件内容要点如下:(1)注意合理饮食,多吃鱼、肉、蛋、豆类等,特别要注意多吃新鲜蔬菜和水果,不要吃太多甜食。(2)注意锻炼身体,要劳逸结合,多参加体育活动。(3)保证充足的睡眠,不要熬夜,每天至少睡8个小时。要求:(1)词数100左右;(2)可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。Dear Jenny,How nice to hear from you! In your letter you asked me how to keep healthy.