上学期期末考试高二英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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.What are the two speakers talking about?A.Inviting friends to dinner.B.The work of their friends.C.The plan for the weekend.2.What will the man do ?A.Go home in Alice’s car.B.Wait for Alice to take him home.C.Ask someone else to take him home.3.Why does the man decide to go to Hainan Island?A.Because it is better than Hawaii.B.Because the food there is better.C.Because the food there is cheap and good.4.What will the man be doing at 10:30 tomorrow evening?A.Seeing a film.B.Sleeping in bed.C.Eating in a restaurant.5.What’s wrong with the car?A.It’s out of gas.B.It’s full of water.C.It can’s be started.第二节,(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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6-7题。
6.What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A.Mother and son.B.Teacher and student.C.Classmates.7.How long do the students stay in school every day?A.Five hours.B.Seven hours.C.Nine hours.听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。
8.How many people will the man prepare breakfast for?A.Ten.B.Thirty.C.Thirteen.9.What time will the breakfast be ready?A.At 9:00.B.At 7:00.C.At 7:30.10.Who will drive the guests to the bus stop?A.The man.B.The woman.C.The man’s brother.听第8段材料,回答第11-13题。
11.What gave Mr Black the idea of traveling by bike?A.An accident.B.A website.C.A trip to Spain.12.What does Mr Black do?A.He’s a teacher.B.He writes geography books.C.He sells bikes.13.What will Mr Black do next summer?A.Travel the country again.B.Travel around the world.C.Ask more people to join him.听第9段材料,回答第14-17题。
14.Who did Mrs Black quarrel with last night?A.The man.B.Her husband.C.Her son.15.What does Mrs Black want her son to do?A.To go to China for further education.B.To work in her snack bar for a few years.C.To settle down in China.16.How long does Mrs Black’s son have to stay in China?A.Two years.B.Three years.C.Four years.17.What does the man advise Mrs Black to do?A.Open a snack bar in China.B.Go and see her son in China.C.Stay in her homeland.听第10段材料,回答第18-20题。
18.What was the county like?A.It was small and poor.B.It had a population of 90,000.cation was in a good state.19.How many students were there in the first school?A.Five.B.Fifteen.C.Fifty.20.Which of the following subjects was NOT taught in the old schools?A.Spelling.B.Math.C.Drawing.第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分).从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21.At the end of each year, the HR department ______ each member’s performance in the past year. If it is not good, the employee perhaps will be fired.A.praisesB.evaluatesC.puzzlesD.suggests22.According to the ______ passed by the court, half of his possessions shall belong to his wife.A.banB.consequenceC.judgmentD.punishment23.Do you have those moments when you go out somewhere but are so bored that you ______ need something to do?A.faithfullyB.illegallyC.desperatelyD.constantly24.The course book is a little too difficult, but we can _____ it to suit the needs of the students.A.adoptB.adaptC.operateD.abolish25.China has decided to spend 600 million yuan building 190 special schools to make education ______ to more disabled children.A.similarB.concreteC.accessibleD.ambitious26.In a few big cities some companies are adopting ______ working hours so that their staff will not be caught in a traffic jam in the rush hour.A.steadyB.permanentC.automaticD.flexible27.The housing prices in big cities have not gone down sharply with the new housing policy, so people just feel that the houses are ______ cheap now.A.relativelyB.absolutelyC.obviouslyD.eventually28.I have ______ Newsweek, which is one of my favorite magazines, for many years.A.glanced throughB.met withC.put up withD.subscribed to29.The Sino-U.S. relations, although they have experienced twists and turns(曲折)in the past, ______ have moved forward.A.in returnB.in other wordsC.on the wholeD.on the other hand30.Though these dresses are low in quality, they may ______ women who don’t want to spend much on clothes.A.refer toB.devote toC.apply toD.appeal to第二节:完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Recently, I experienced a wonderful lesson in how little things still mean a lot. My home is on the Big Island of Hawaii. About a month ago, when I 31 my car and was about to drive off, I 32 at the roadside. A piece of paper 33 my eye. I picked it up and read it 34 . Instantly, I was grateful that I had done that.The form turned out to be a receipt from the State Motor Vehicle Division, documenting the owners’35 of their Vehicle’s Registration fees. Quickly, I put myself in their shoes and36 : no one would throw this away, especially 37 it was current. I also looked over the form for contact or any personal 38 , perhaps a license tag or telephone number. But that seemed 39 .The form had been blown by the wind, so 40 would I find the owners? Had it been lying there for a few minutes or a week? So I checked the date and 41 the names of the owners, who must 42 in our town, I believed that the best and easiest step to take was to put the form in a(n) 43 addressed to the couple and mail it by post. Further, I imagined that if I had posted the receipt to a wrong 44 ,how frantic(慌乱的)I’d be. But it was much 45 to attempt to return it than to leave them angry, upest, etc. over the 46 , so I did as I thought.My hunch(预感)was right. On the weekend, a happy couple 47 my house and brought me a big gift. They said they had panicked(恐慌)and 48 the receipt madly everywhere before giving up. Without it they would have to 49 another $8,000. It felt great to know I’d helped someone avoid a major trouble by doing 50 which at first glance seemed minor.31.A.found B.started C.bought D.parkedy down B.flew down C.glanced down D.jumped down33.A.caught B.blocked C.kept D.covered34.A.suddenly B.gladly C.formally D.carefully35.A.application B.payment C.permission D.achievement36.A.decided B.planned C.calculated D.thought37.A.if B.because C.when D.though38.A.opinions B.news C.data D.matters39.A.possible B.important eful D.unlikely40.A.why B.how C.what D.which41.A.noted B.recalled C.called D.changed42.A.wait B.live C.stop D.study43.A.bag B.pocket C.envelope D.dustbin44.A.place B.country C.way D.station45.A.sadder B.better C.worse D.faster46.A.luck B.pain C.mistake D.loss47.A.called at B.toured around C.ran towards D.returned to48.A.took away B.searched for C.looked at D.asked about49.A.earn B.save C.borrow D.spend50.A.anything B.nothing C.something D.everything第三部分:阅读理解AMore and more governments all over the world are increasingly having swimming incorporated(包含)into their national school courses. This trend is formed by many factors.One factor is the understanding that swimming is an important life skill, much like writing or cooking. A person without swimming skills risks losing his life in a situation where the ship he is traveling in happens to sink and he has to swim to the shore. Of course, not everyone chooses to travel in vessels(船只).But sometimes travel in vessels is inevitable, such as in a city where the only way to cross from one part to another is by boat. There is also the risk of a bus falling off a bridge into a river, where the only way to save one’s life is by swimming.Another factor in the decision to incorporate swimming skills into school courses is that swimming is a good way of exercising. Now many countries in the developed world are struggling with the problem of people being overweight, and any activity that can help in fighting this problem should be encouraged.The third factor is that swimming is a great activity because once a person gets a feel of it, they tend to get hooked on to it. So it is not a “painful”form of exercise, but something one does for fun, while at the same time keeping fit.The decision to incorporate swimming into school courses is also influenced by the understanding that activities like swimming are best learned when a person is young , and that between 8 and 12 years is a good time to learn it. Of course, it is even better for a child to learn swimming at an earlier age, though swimming is not encouraged for children under the age of 4.51.According to the author , more and more governments______.A.are encouraging teachers to swim with their childrenB.are requiring students to swim after schoolC.are encouraging schools to attach more importance to swimmingD.are planning to test their students on swimming52.The underlined word “inevitable”in Paragraph 2 probably means “_______”.A.not being solvedB.dangerous or worryingC.interesting or meaningfulD.sure to happen53.How many factors that influenced the decision to make swimming a school course are mentioned in the passage?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.54.What is the best age for a child to learn swim according to the passage?A.At the age of 3.B.Between 4 and 8.C.Between 8 and 12.D.After the age of 14.BIn the United States, when one becomes rich, he wants people to know it. And even if he does not become very rich, he wants people to think that he is. That is what “keeping up with the Joneses” is about. It is the story of someone who tried to look as rich as his neighbours.The expression was first used in 1913 by a young American called Arthur Momand. He told this story about himself. He began earning $125 a week at the age of 23. That was a lot of money in those days. He got married and moved with his wife to a very wealthy neighbourhood outside New York City. When he saw that rich people rode horses, Momand went horseback riding every day. When he saw that rich people had servants, Momand and his wife also hired a servant and gave big parties for their new neighbours.It was like a race, but one could never finish his race because one was always trying to keep up. The race ended for Momand and his wife when they could no longer pay for their new way if life. They moved back to an apartment in New York City.Momand looked around him and noticed that many people do things just to keep up with rich lifestyle of their neighbours. He saw the funny side of it and started to write a series of short stories. He called it “Keeping up with the Joneses” because “Jones” is a very common name in the United States. “Keeping up with the Joneses” came to mean keeping up with rich lifestyle of the people around you. Momand’s series appeared in different newspapers across the country for over 28 years.People never seem to get tired of keeping up with the Joneses. And there are “Joneses” in every city of the world. But one must get tired of trying to keep up with the Joneses because no matter what one does, Mr Jones always seems to be ahead.55.Some people want to keep up with the Joneses bacause they _______.A.want to be as rich as their neigboursB.want others to know or to think that they are richC.don’t want others to know they are richD.want to be happy56.It can be inferred from the story that rich people like to _______.A.live outside New York CityB.live in New York cityC.live in apartmentsD.have many neighbours57.Arthur Momand used the name “Jones” in his series of short stories because “Jones” is ______.A.an important nameB.a popular name in the United StatesC.his neighbour’s nameD.not a good name58.According to the writer, it is _______ to keep up with the Joneses.A.correctB.interestingC.impossibleD.goodCReal Christmas trees on farms would not exist if people stopped buying them. Just one acre of growing Christmas trees produces the daily oxygen requirements for at least eighteen people.Christmas tree farms protect water supplies, stabilize soil, and help protect wildlife. The forests of North America spread over roughly the same area of land as they did a century ago and in the past ten years have in fact expanded by almost ten million acres. Furthermore, to guarantee a steady supply, one to three new seedlings are planted for every tree they harvest.With global warming being such a major concern, developing woodlands is an essential part of the fight. While potted trees are a better alternative than artificial, they require a certain amount of care. Bur it would be a better choice than a plastic tree which will remain under the ground for centuries once it’s discarded.On average, it takes a Christmas tree five to sixteen years to become mature. Before the Christmas tree industry appeared, people used to cut trees from forests, sometimes unlawfully, and usually with no concern for the possible harm to the forest. But today, Christmas tree growers plant as many as fifty million trees per year.Several districts have recycling programs that turn Christmas trees into mulch(覆盖物).For a small fee, the Boy Scouts will deal with it. Fake Christmas trees can’t be recycled, while real Christmas trees support life. We shouldn’t add more pollution to our earth.If you know a needy family in need of a Christmas tree, buy them a real one. Give a live Christmas tree to someone this Christmas and what you do will help protect the environment.59.The underlined word “discarded”(in Paragraph3) can be replaced by _______.A.plantedB.movedC.transportedD.deserted60.According to the passage, real Christmas trees _______.A.can’t be recycledB.need much careC.will stay under the groundD.make the global warming worse61.We may infer from the passage that the Boy Scouts will _______.A.buy artificial Christmas treesB.sell real Christmas treesC.make artificial Christmas treesD.recycle real Christmas trees62.The purpose of the passage is to call on people to _______.A.plant real Christmas treesB.stop cutting down Christmas treesC.stop buying fake Christmas treesD.deal with plastic Christmas treesDEmily Elizabeth Dickinson was born on December 10,1830 in the quiet community of Amherst, Massachusetts, the second daughter of Edward and Emily Norcross Dickinson. Emily, Austin (her elder brother) and her younger sister Lavinia were raised in a quiet, reserved family headed by their authoritative father Edward. Throughout Emily’s life, her mother was not “emotionally accessible”, the absence of which might have caused some of Emily’s strange behaviors.The Dickinson family was famous in Amherst. Unlike her father, Emily did not enjoy the popularity and excitement of public life in Amherst, and she began to withdraw. Emily did not fit in with her father’s religion in Amherst, and her father began to monitor the books she read because of their potential to draw her away from the faith.Emily had a good education and attended the Amherst Academy. Although Emily nevermarried, she had several important relationships with a select few. In her early twenties, Emily began to write poetry seriously. Fortunately, Emily met two very influential men that would be sources of inspiration and guidance: Charles Wadsworth and Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Charles Wadsworth, aged 41, had a powerful effect on Emily’s life and her poetry. On her trip to Philadelphia, Emily met Wadsworth, who was to become her “dearest earthly friend”. Wadsworth, like Dickinson, was a solitary(喜欢独处的),romantic person that Emily could trust in when writing her poetry. Most importantly, it is widely believed that Emily had a great love for Wadsworth even though he was married.On April 15,1862 she met Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a famous literary man and sent four poems to ask for his advice about publication. Although Higginson advised Dickinson against publishing her poetry, he did see the creative talent in her poetry. As a result, only seven of her poems were published in her lifetime. On May 15,1886 Emily took her last breath at 56, leaving behind nearly 2,000 poems.63.According to Paragraph 1 , Emily Dickinson________.A.had at least three sistersB.was the second child in the familyC.was born in a rich familyD.had an authoritative mother64.Who might be reaponsible for Emily’s strange behaviors according to the passage?A.Edward Dickinson.B.Emily Norcross Dickinson.C.Austin Dickinson.vinia Dickinson65.Why did Emily probably regard Wadsworth as her best friend?A.Because Wadsworth guided Emily how to write poems.B.Because Wadsworth was more influential than Higginson.C.Because Wadsworth was the first poet Emily met on her trip.D.Because Emily and Wadsworth had much in common.66.It can be inferred from the passage that ______.A.Emily died from anger by not publishing her poemsB.the rest of Emily’s poems were of little valueC.most of Emily’s poems weren’t widely circulated before her deathD.Higginson was jealous of Emily’s creative talentERobots that can make their own decisions have so far been limited to science fiction movies, but a child-sized figure with big eyes and a white face is trying hard to turn fiction into reality. Its name is iCub and scientists are hoping it will learn how to adapt its behavior to changing situations, offering new ideas into the development of human consciousness.Six types of iCub exist in laboratories across Europe, where scientists are painstakingly improving their electronic brains to make them able to learn, just like human children. “Our goal is to make them really understand something that is very human: the ability to co-work with humans, to understand what somebody else wants them to do, to be able to follow humans and work with them ,” said research director, Peter Ford Dominey.iCub is about one meter high, with a clear body and arms and legs made up of complicated electronic circuits(电路).It has a white face with a nose and big round eyes that can see and follow moving objects. “Shall we play the old game or play a new one ?” iCub asked Dominey during a recent experiment at a laboratory in Lyon in southeastern France. Its voice was robotic,unsurprisingly, though it did have the tone of a person asking a question. The “game” consisted of one person picking up a box, revealing a toy that was placed underneath . Then another person picked up the toy, before putting it down again. Finally, the first person put the box back down on top of the toy. Having watched two humans perform this action, iCub was able to join in the fun. “The purpose of the experiment is to demonstrate that it can change roles. It can play the role of either the first person in the interaction(互动)or the second,”said Dominey, who receives European Union’s economic support for his work on iCub.While such simple entertaining activities may seem disappointing to fans of C-3PO, the robot in Star Wars movies who says with much pride that he is fluent in more than six million forms of communication, they are at the cutting edge(前沿)of robotics and of clear interest to science. “These robots will be a huge tool for the philosophy of the mind,” said Dominey, whose research mainly focuses on building computer models for different brain functions.67.What is implied in the first paragraph?_______A.Robots’ abilities in science fiction films are limited.B.Robots with human consciousness haven’t been developed.C.iCub can change situations according to its will.D.iCub will be able to make its own decisions.68.iCub is supposed to be able to ________.A.sound like a human beingB.change humans’ decisionsC.do what humans ask it to doD.work in place of humans69.The recent experiment is aimed at showing that iCub can _______.A.play games with humansB.have fun in a gameC.pick up and put down a toyD.adjust its roles in the interaction70.What does “they”refer to in the last paragraph?A.Star Wars movies.B.Fans of C-3PO.C.Entertaining activities.D.Research into robots.第四部分:书面表达第一节:完成句子71._____________________________(一旦吸烟上瘾), you will have to make a great effort togive it up.(addict)72._____________________________(这是怎么发生的)that he was put into prison?(come)73._____________________________(由于偏见)that people with HIV sometimes lose theirfriends.(due)74.With ____________________________(一名导游带领)us,we visited the famouscastle.(conduct)75.So far large quantities of water ___________________(被污染)because of the chemicalfactory.(pollute)76.We have been told that under no circumstances ____________________(我们可以使用电话)in the office for personal use.(use)77.We missed the early bus in the morning; otherwise we ____________________(能够到达)here before lunch time.(arrive)78._______________________(用完了)all their money , they had little chance of surviving.(run)79.It was reported in the local newspaper that the accident ________________(导致)the death of40 passengers.(result)80.China has long been a leader in the field of genetic research ________________(旨在提高)agriculture.(aim)第二节:短文写作Dear Mr Zhang,My name is Li Hua and I’m a senior high school student. Nowadays I’m busy preparing for lots of examinations. I work very hard, but I still cannot get good grades in exams. I am getting tired of this kind of boring life. Some of my classmates have dropped out of school and making fortune in big cities. They say going to college is uesless. I really want to give up. I need your help.Best wishesYoursLi Hua 上面是李华写给某英语报编辑张明的一封信。