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    高二英语上学期期末试卷试题.pdf

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    创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日高二英语第一学期期终试卷高二英语第一学期期终试卷 创创 作作历恰面历恰面人人:(满分是满分是 100100 分分,100,100 分钟完成。答案一律写在答题卡、答题纸上分钟完成。答案一律写在答题卡、答题纸上)I.Listening Comprehension 24%I.Listening Comprehension 24%Section ASection ADirections:Directions:In Section A,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers.At the endof each conversation,a question will be asked about what was said.The conversations and thequestions will be spoken only once.After you hear a conversation and the question about it,readthe four possible answers on your paper,and decide which one is the best answer to the questionyou have heard.1.A.Find a larger room.B.Sell the old table.日日 期期:二二 零零 二二二二 年年 1 1 月月 1 1 日日C.Buy two bookshelves.2.A.Guest and receptionist.D.Rearrange some furniture.B.Passenger and air hostess.D.Patient and nurse.C.Customer and shop assistant.3.A.Tom survived the accident.B.Tom was put into prison.C.The wall was knocked down.D.It did little damage to Toms car.4.A.The man didnt want the woman to have her hair cut.B.The woman followed the mans advice.C.The woman is wearing long hair now.创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日D.The man didnt care if the woman had her hair cut or not.5.A.In a restaurant.B.In a hospital.C.In a toy store.D.In a zoo.6.A.She seldom reads books from cover to cover.B.She has no interest in reading novels.C.She read only parts of the book.D.She was eager to know what the book was about.7.D.1:15 p.m.B.Jack used to be late for work.8.A.Jack always arrives on time.C.Jack knows nothing about his work.D.Jack is often late for work.9.A.By going on a diet.B.By doing physical exercise.D.By eating fruit and vegetables.C.By having fewer meals.10.A.Most people killed in the accidents are heavy drinkers.B.Passengers should pay more attention when crossing the road.C.She doesnt agree with what the man said.D.Drunk driving causes many accidents on the road.Section BSection BDirections:Directions:In Section B,you will hear two short passages,and you will be asked three questionson each of the passages.The passages will be read twice,but the questions will be spoken onlyonce.When you hear a question,read the four possible answers on your paper and decide whichone would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11.A.To warn people of the danger of smoking during pregnancy.创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日B.To advise people with breathing problems to stop smoking.C.To show people the risks of having a low birth weight baby.D.To offer some tips on how to give up smoking.12.A.It may cause the difficult birth of the baby.B.The babies are more likely to suffer from heart disease.C.The babies may weigh less than other children.D.The danger of lung cancer may increase for pregnant mothers.13.A.A boy whose mother smokes.B.A girl whose mother smokes.C.A boy whose father smokes.D.A girl whose father smokes.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.14.A.There were too many people living in the building.B.Electric heaters were not carefully used.C.The old house was in bad condition and needed repairing.D.Children in the nearby school played with fire.15.A.Customers and staff.C.Charities.B.Non-governmental organizations.D.Environmental protection groups.B.15.3 million.16.A.About 20 million.C.130 million.Section CD.77 million.Directions:Directions:In Section C,you will hear two longer conversations.The conversations will be readtwice.After you hear each conversation,you are required to fill in the numbered blanks withinformation you have heard.Write your answers on your answer sheet.创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.A Day Trip of LondonName:Linda AdamsDate:1730thTotal cost:18Guide:An official guide speaking in English,19and FrenchWay of payment:In20Complete the form.WriteONE WORDONE WORDfor each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Why did the woman call Mr.Williams?Shewanted to knowwhetherhecould21.Why couldnt the goods be deliveredBecause they met some22.on time?What was Mr.Williams suggestion?Hesuggesteddividingthewholeorder23.What did the man think of the woman?She was very24.Complete the form.WriteNO MORE THAN THREE WORDSNO MORE THAN THREE WORDSfor each answer.II.Grammar and Vocabulary 25%II.Grammar and Vocabulary 25%Section ASection ADirections:Directions:Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25.The coach said that he couldnt teach _ children aged only four to play football.A.so muchB.so little创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日C.much manyD.such little26.Unfortunately,when I got there,she _,so we only had time for a few words.A.just leftB.has just leftD.had just leftC.was just leaving27.Marys summer vacation in Japan led _ a Japanese.A.to her marryingB.for her to marryC.to be marriedD.to her being married with28.Mr.Black promised to stop smoking.But yesterday his wife caught him _ a cigaretteagain.A.smokeC.smokedB.smokingD.to smoke29.I intended_ yesterday afternoon to give you your photographs,but I had to attend ameeting.A.to comeB.that I comeC.to be comingD.to have come30.The policy requires that the students family _ at least 20 percent of the money _for the students education abroad.A.must own;neededB.should own;needingC.need own;needsD.own;needed31._ it rain tomorrow,we would have to put off the visit to the Yangpu Bridge.A.IfC.WereB.ShouldD.Would创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日32.Since the patient with cancer failed to respond to the treatment,the doctors thought thatthe vitamin he had taken_ more harm than good to himA.shall have doneC.could doB.should doD.could have done33.In Copenhagen Climate Summit,countries were trying to create _they hoped would bethe best way to save the planet although arguments existed.A.whichC.whatB.thatD.who34.Doctors consider _ of great importance that pregnant women should be more carefulthan ordinary people in the explosion of the virus.A.thatB.itD.thisC.which35.The mystery that different languages create the same ancient culture attracts the overseasstudents.So,the course normally attracts 20 students per year,_ up to half will be fromoverseas.A.of whomB.in whichD.within whichC.with whom36.In the lecture,the professor could hardly find sufficient grounds_his argument in favourof the new theory.A.to be based onC.on which to baseB.to base onD.which to base on37.Mrs.White kept the door and the windows shut lest the noise outside _ her son s sleep.创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日A.would interfere withC.interfered withB.had interfered withD.should interfere with38._at first thought,practically every sentence you speak and write has never been spokenor written before.A.Amazing as it may seemC.As amazing it may seemB.As it may seem amazedD.It may seem as amazed39.People who have regular physical exercise seldom catch a disease like H1N1,_?A.dont theyC.do theyB.havent theyD.have they40.Lucia invited me to her party that evening.When I came in that evening,the door of Luciassitting-room was open and _,stamping of feet and television music.A.it through came laughterC.laughter came through itSection BSection BDirections:Directions:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box.Each word can only beused once.Note that there is one word more than you need.In the United States,it is not customary to telephone someone very early in the morning.If youtelephone him early in the day,while he is shaving or having breakfast,the time of the call showsthat the matter is very important and requires _41_ attention.The same meaningis_42_to telephone calls made after 11:00 pm.If someone receives a call during sleepingA.proposesB.extendedC.immediateD.advanceAB.arisesB.came laughter through itD.through it came laughter创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日hours,he _43_ its a matter of life and death.The time chosen for the callcommunicates its importance.In social life,time plays a very important part.In the USA guests tend to feel they are not highlyregarded if the invitation to a dinner party is _44_ only three or four days before theparty date.But it is not true in all countries.In other areas of the world,it may be consideredfoolish to make an appointment too far in _ 45_ because plans which are made for adate more than a week away tend to be forgotten.The meaning of time differs in different partsof the world.Thus,misunderstanding _ 46_ between people from cultures that treattime differently.Punctuality is _47_ highly in American life,for example.If people are not_48_,they may be regarded as impolite or not _ 49_ responsible.In the US,noone would think of keeping a business partner waiting for an hour.It would be too impolite.III.Reading Comprehension 36%III.Reading Comprehension 36%Section ASection ADirections:Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.With your workload growing,you may be telling yourself a vacation is one luxury you cantafford.But the _(50)_ is that you cant afford not to take one.A vacation _(51)_ you theopportunity to recharge your physical and motional _(52)_,disconnect from everydayconcerns,and return to work rested and _(53)_.Some facts have proved employees aremore_(54)_ after a vacation than before one.Here are some tips for you to plan your vacationto make sure that your time away from the office is worry free.创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日Time is right.A Robert Half survey shows that July and August are the most _(55)_months for employees to take a break because these months offer ideal beach weather and manybusinesses _(56)_ during this time.When planning your vacation,remember to_(57)_ any activity that your department will be focused on during that time._(58)_,ifa big task is planned for the summer,you may consider_(59)_ your trip until the fall.Turn to others for _(60)_.Ask trusted colleagues to handle your projects while youreaway.Your supervisor can help you determine who is the most qualified for a particular task.Let your contacts know.Give colleagues and customers you frequently work with a fewweeks notice before you start off.This will give them enoug h time to plan for your_(61)_.Conduct a _(62)_ review.Before you leave,make sure there is plenty of room in youre-mail inbox so you dont exceed your _(63)_ limit while youre out of the office,whichmight prevent you from sending messages when you return.In short,taking vacation is necessary and beneficial for your job.But you must plan yourvacation _(64)_ in order to be work free and worry free on holiday.50.A.ruleB.reasonB.providesB.batteriesC.truthD.riskD.allowsD.memoriesD.excludedD.productiveD.flexibleD.shoot up51.A.enables52.A.musclesC.confirmsC.standardsC.identifiedC.desperateC.challengingC.slow down53.A.refreshed54.A.sensitiveB.exhaustedB.stressful55.A.favorable56.A.clear upB.elaborateB.take over创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日57.A.take charge ofof58.A.Whats more59.A.postponing60.A.evaluation61.A.participation62.A.historical63.A.memory64.A.casuallySection BSection BDirections:Directions:Read the following four passages.Each passage is followed by several questions orunfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose theone that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.B.For instanceB.extendingB.possessionB.sakeC.OtherwiseD.HoweverD.adaptingD.recommendationD.benefitD.technicalD.supplyD.readilyB.take into accountC.take up forD.take advantageC.stretchingC.assistanceC.absenceC.resistantC.terminalC.properlyB.moderateB.storageB.objectivelyA AWe Are Now Open Daily Through Columbus DayThe museum and store are open from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m.throughout the season.Trolley ridesstart with the first departure at 10:05 a.m.and continue until the end of the day with the lastride being at 4:15 p.m.We are open Rain or Shine.April 30 to May 21May 28 to October 10October 15 to October 30Open Saturdays and Sundays OnlyOpen Every DayOpen Saturdays and Sundays OnlyIce Cream&Sunset Trolley Ride Special($3.50 per person)创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日At 7:30 p.m.,every Wednesday and Thursday evening in July and August,join us for aspecial sunset trolley ride with ice-cream included.Bring the whole family!Regular FaresSenior Citizens:Adults:Children(Ages 6-16):Children 5 and under:FreeDiscounts are available for tour group.Admission includes unlimited trolley rides,access to the Museum Grounds and Exhibits,anduse of our picnic areas to enjoy your own picnic lunch.65.From now on to Columbus Day,the museum is open _.A.only on Sundays and SaturdaysC.every dayB.on sunny daysD.all of the above66.Whats special in July and August?A.A trolley ride to the Museum.C.A sunset trolley ride.B.A daily visit to the Museum.D.A free trolley ride to view sunsets.67.If a family of 4 personsone senior,a couple and a 12-year-old boyare taking a sunsettrolley ride,how much is the total admission fee?A.$18.B.$25.5.C.$33.D.$39.5.68.Which one of the following is not included in the admission?A.Unlimited sunset trolley ride.C.A visit to museum exhibits.B.Access to the museum grounds.D.A use of the museum picnic areas.创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日BKeele University is situated in 600 acres of landscaped grounds to the west of the Potteries inNorth Staffordshire.These well-wooded grounds with their lakes,streams and formal flower bedssupport a wealth of wildlife.The surrounding countryside of the Staffordshire/Shropshire/Cheshireborders is also a rich area for the naturalist and wanderer,while the splendid grit-stone moorlandof North Staffordshire and the limestone valleys of Derbyshire and northeast Staffordshire are notfar away.Of the 600 acres some 300 are let out as Home Farm.Of the rest,about half is woodlandwhile the other half comprises the campus buildings and sports fields.The landscape we see todayowes much to the work of Ralph Sneyd(1793-1870)who began planting on a grand scale in 1830,after inheriting the estate from his father.Throughout the period of its construction,the university has been careful to preserve as manymature trees as possible and to restrict the height of buildings to maintain the feeling of living andworking in a landscape.The university has a continuing program of landscaping,and many lovelytrees have been planted.Keele campus is,then,one of the most charming and peaceful in thecountry,yet i

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