高二英语期中模拟(一)班级姓名学号一:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)1. No matter what happens, he thinks friends should always find way to help each other.A. the; theB. /; /C. /; aD. the; a2. The students listened carefully to the teacher with their eyes on the blackboard.A. to focusB. focusedC. focusingD. being focused3. with the traffic jam, many big cities are trying to solve it, but the situation is still veryserious especially during the rush hour.A. FacingB. To faceC. FacedD. Having faced4. —We sang and dance by the lake. We didn’t return home until it was dark.—You have had a pleasant time.A. couldB. mightC. shouldD. must5. Such great progress in space exploration that it is becoming a powerful country in theworld.A. has the country madeB. the country has madeC. did the country makeD. the country made6. Shortly after that, the reporter apologized to the company publicly for the improper remarks heon its products.A. madeB. was makingC. had madeD. have made7. —My money . Could you lend me some?—Certainly.A. has used upB. has run outC. has run out ofD. has been given out8. —If you go on doing it carelessly, you will failing again.—Thank you for telling me this. I will be careful in future.A. come upB. put upC. end upD. take up9. My mother was against my plan while my father was it.A. in need ofB. in honour ofC. in favour ofD. in case of10. Not with the work, the boss made Walter do it again.A. satisfyB. to satisfyC. satisfiedD. satisfying11. Recent studies have shown coffee doesn’t seem to play a role against cancer. .A. So does teaB. So tea doesC. Nor tea doesD. Nor does tea12. —Morning, madam. How much should I pay for the letter to Hong Kong?—4 yuan, please.A. to be postedB. postingC. to postD. having posted13. I would appreciate to be frank, if my computer could be fixed as soon as possible.A. thatB. itC. oneD. this14. There seems to be some doubt about Ann will attend the meeting.A. whenB. whetherC. whatD. that15. —We used different methods to solve the question and got the same result.—This is “”.A. all roads lead to RomeB. actions speak louder than wordsC. all rivers run into seaD. better late than never二:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
I was almost about to give up my dream. It was an extremely 16 time in my life. A few years ago, I felt as though my 17 was falling apart. Everything seemed to be going wrong for me. I was 18 , trying to finish my college degree while keeping a night job as a 19 . The real bad situation was that I had received my 20 on the MCAT(Medical College Admissions Test医学院入学考试), a test that 21 if one is admitted into medical school, and I had done too poorly to 22 the right to enter the college. I felt that all those years with little sleep and hard work were a total 23 . Wondering about the loss of my hopes, I was very 24 . I thought I should 25 another career since this didn't work. And I didn’t want to stay a nurse as a part-time job all the time and 26 be reminded(提醒) of a failed dream 27 I saw all the new, young doctors all the time.As I cried to my mother, she told me to pray for guidance. That was all I could do, and so I 28 that. A few days later, a close friend was 29 me over the phone as I cried. He told me that President Abraham Lincoln had many failures in his early life but that finally he was a(n) 30 . His image appeared in my mind which said, “Failed. Failed. Failed. And then …Persistence(坚持).”It was clear to me that this was a message —not to 31 . From that day on things started getting 32 and the problems started fixing themselves. Most 33 , today I am working hard and 34 for the MCAT to continue my dream. This story told by my 35 helped shape my life三:阅读理解(共15小题; 每小题2分,满分30分)Last week, I drove to my son’s school to attend the parents’ meeting. My 8-year-old son, Ben, was sitting in the back seat of the car. He said to me on our way to the school, “Mommy, I saw an advertisement on TV last night that said someone grew a big squash(南瓜). He took the squash to the homeless shelter (庇护所) and it fed 20 people. So I was thinking, if one squash could feed 20 people, imagine what two squashes could do? Our school has a big grass area; maybe they will plant some trees and give the fruit to the hungry. Then, there will be fewer people in the world who are hungry.”I was moved by the words from a child’s mouth, and just said that he was right, and that it wasa wonderful idea.When we arrived at class he walked right up to the teacher and made his suggestion. To my surprise the teacher refused his suggestion, saying she couldn't decide this. The next day he asked me to go to his school again. After we arrived there, he walked into the school headmaster’s office and made his suggestion, and was repulsed. I felt so bad for him, and took him aside to talk it through. He was just like an adult and said, “Well, just because they don’t see it now, we can show them by example: We have a big backyard; can we grow some vegetables and fruit and give them to the hungry?”“Sure,” I said. “That is a wonderful idea.”I am so proud of my little son. What a wonderfully open heart! Thank you for producing these good advertisements. My son is just one child who is listening to the message and then passing it on to others.36. Ben had the idea of planting some fruit trees because ________.A. the author asked him to do so in his free timeB. he wanted to make money to support his familyC. he saw an advertisement on TV one nightD. he found his family liked eating all kinds of fruits37. What can we learn from the passage?A. Neither the teacher nor the headmaster liked Ben.B. The advertisement was aimed at people who wanted to buy the squash.C. The author didn’t understand why Ben had that idea.D. The advertisement Ben saw was a public-interest advertisement.38. Where did Ben want to plant fruit trees at first?A. In the grass area of his school.B. In the backyard of his home.C. In the field beside his house.D. In the place around his school.39. The underlined word “repulsed” in Paragraph3 means ________.A. acceptedB. refusedC. welcomedD. punishedBWhat are the biggest problems that society will have to deal with in the 21st century? There are diseases like AIDS and cancer. There’s climate change, of course. And what about producing enough cheap food and energy for the world’s growing population? Who’s going to solve all these terrible problems? Yes, politicians and world leaders will have a big part to play. Yes, businesses will need to create the economic wealth to pay for some of these things. But who’s going to make a much greater difference to something like AIDS or climate change? It’s going to be a scientist. It is the scientist who can turn some new bit of science into a new technology to solve these problems.If you like thinking about the world around you, why not become a scientist? It doesn’t mean you have to wear a white coat and plastic glasses and spend all your time in a lab as most people often imagine! Scientists do all kinds of a amazing things that are actually interesting!Military scientists develop not only new weapons(武器) but new military technologies that could help make wars out of date. Forensic(法医的) scientists work with the police to find quite small clues to bust (指控)criminals. Scientists work in schools and colleges as the teachers and professors who will train tomorrow’s scientists. Don’t think a scientist is far away! Maybe you like cooking? You could be a food technologist helping to keep fruit and vegetables fresher for longer. Perhaps sport is your thing? Do you know that most top athletes work with sports scientists in order to improve their performance? You could even be the science writer who gets to spend the life studying the latest advances and sharing them with the world.Looking for something to do for the rest of your life? My advice? Take a long and hard look at science. It is interesting and ever.40. Many problems are mentioned in the first paragraph to ________.A. show scientists play an important part in solving themB. introduce the causes of these problemsC. show the writer’s worry about the future worldD. suggest they are impossible to be solved41. Most people think the life of scientists is _______.A. amazingB. boringC. colorfulD. unreal42. Who can help the police solve a case according to the passage?A. Military scientists.B. Food technologists.C. Forensic scientists.D. Science writers.43. The passage is for people who _________.A. haven’t decided on their career.B. have no interest in scienceC. hope for the world peopleD. have little knowledge of scienceCIn recent years, newspapers have carried stories about increased extinction (绝种) rates among animals, the greatly increased number of endangered species (物种), and the thousands of animal species that are now considered threatened(受到威胁的). Many people find themselves unsureabout the differences between these terms. The differences between extinct and endangered animals are obvious, but the differences between endangered and threatened animals are not.An extinct animal species is a species of animal with no living members. Extinct species range from animals like the dinosaurs to recently extinct animals like Costa Rica’s Golden Toad. Extinct species have no natural path to re-existence. Scientists have attempted to clone several extinct species, but have not successfully produced a cloned extinct animal able to live to adulthood. Additionally, there are species of animals known as “extinct in the wild”, meaning that the only living ones are being raised in cages.An endangered animal species is a species of animal considered to have a high risk of becoming extinct in the near future. There are numerous international organizations and national laws that define(定义) “endangered ”in different ways. International conservation groups want to list a wider range of animals as endangered than national governments, because of the slower process of government organizations and the economic motivation (动机)to keep certain species from being protected. Examples of endangered species include gorillas, blue whales and Siberian tigers.The definition of “threatened”, like that of “endangered”, varies by the organization. In the United States, the Endangered Species Act provides the legal difference. Threatened species are considered endangered, that is to say, mostly they are equal to endangered species, but in less immediate danger of extinction. Species are frequently upgraded to “endangered” or downgraded to “threatened”depending on their health and development. Examples of threatened species include grizzly bears, the bald eagle and the longhorn beetle.44. From the passage we can infer________.A. governments spend lots of money protecting endangered species every yearB. there is no obvious difference between extinct and endangered animalsC. scientists haven’t found ways for extinct animals to re-exist at presentD. international conservation groups have more experience in protecting endangered species45. Which of the following animal species will have a high risk of becoming extinct in the near future?A. The bald eagle.B. Blue whales.C. Grizzly bears.D. Costa Rica’s Golden Toad46. What conclusion can be drawn from the passage?A. People are not clever enough to clone any extinct or endangered animals.B. Most government organizations are unwilling to protect animals.C. In the USA equal measures are taken to protect both the threatened and the endangered animals.D. A species marked as “threatened” in one organization may be viewed as “endangered” in another.47. What is the best title for this passage?A. How People Protect Endangered Animal SpeciesB. Animal Species: Extinct, Endangered or ThreatenedC. The Importance of Protecting Endangered AnimalsD. Different Ways of Defining Endangered AnimalsDEvery year, Google holds a competition for kids. The winner gets to have his/her drawing of the Google logo(标志) seen by hundreds of millions of people on . The Doodle 4 Google competition is open to all students in U.S. schools by from kindergarten to grade12. Kids create a newGoogle logo inspired by the theme, “If I Could Do Anything, I Woul d…”What would you do if you could do anything? Makenzie Melton, 9, knows what she’d do: save the rainforest! She used her amazing drawing to explain it and took top prize in the 2010 Doodle 4 Google competition. The winner was announced during a special ceremony at the Google offices in New York City. Makenzie’s colorful drawing beat out more than 33,000 drawings. And the third-grader’s design appeared front and center on for people to see on May 27, 2010.Drawings poured in from all over the country during the competition. These drawings expressed a wide range of themes. Kids wished for everything from finding a cure for cancer to building a playground in outer space.The title of Makenzie’s colored-pencil creation is “Rainforest Habitat”. She wrote: “I chose this drawing because the rainforest is in danger and it is not fair to the plants and animals. I love everything except spiders and snakes, but I would still save them.”Makenzie, who wants to be an art teacher when she grows up, says she drew four different drafts (草稿) of her drawing before turning in the one she liked best. When Makenzie was announced as the winner, she gave her mom a huge hug before tearfully accepting the award on stage. “It was so exciting!” Makenzie said.Her parents, Tammy Marie Melton and Scott Melton, were equally thrilled. “We hope and believe and want,”said Tammy. “Then when it happens, it’s still unbelievable!” Makenzie won a $15,000 college scholarship(奖学金), a trip to the Google offices in New York City and a new computer. Her school, EL Dorado Springs R-2 Schools, in El Dorado Springs, Missouri, received a $25,000 technology grant(拨款).48. What can be learned from the passage?A. The topics of the other drawings were the same as the topic of Makenzie’s.B. The purpose of the competition is to collect more drawings from kids.C. The drawing of the competition’s winner can be a new Google logo.D. Makenzie’s parents knew Makenzie won the game before the announcement of the results.49. The topic of Makenzie’s drawing is to _______.A. advertise GoogleB. protect the rainforestC. seek a cure for cancerD. build outer space playgrounds50. According to the passage, Makenzie________.A. loved every animal she sawB. dealt seriously with the competitionC. was invited to draw more for GoogleD. completed her drawing under her parents’ guidance第Ⅱ卷 (共35分)四:根据相应提示填词(共10题,每题0.5分,满分5分)51. Tom didn’t want to talk with others in the room, so he p to be reading.52. While traveling in New York, I made the a of many interesting people from all overthe world.53. Nowadays many people prefer quality to q when food is served.54. I fell ill and was examined by a p . But he old me that he found nothing wrong withme.55. There is no d that carbon emissions are the cause of global warming.56. Here I just (真诚地)bless for my cousin hoping that all around him will be betterand better.57. It’s our duty and (责任) to protect our environment all around the world.58. No one is to leave this building without the (允许)of the police.59. Taking everything into (考虑), your plan is the most practical.60. Japan suffers greatly in (后果) of the earthquake and tsunami.五:完成句子(共6题,每空0.5分,满分10分)61. 这个女孩对别人的评价敏感。