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江蘇省睢寧縣菁華高級(jí)中學(xué)2013-2014學(xué)年高二英語(yǔ)9月學(xué)情檢測(cè)試題牛津譯林版【考試時(shí)間:100分鐘 分值:100分】一單項(xiàng)選擇(115)1. jack described his father, who _ a brave boy many years ago, as a strong willed man.a. would be b. would have been c. must be d. must have been2. jenny nearly missed the flight_ doing too much shopping.a. as a result of b. on top of c. in front of d. in need of3.i dont know about you, but im sick and tired of this weather._. i cant stand all this rain.a. i dont care b. its hard to say c. so am i d. i hope so4. studies show that people are more_ to suffer from back problems if they always sit before computer screens for long hour.a. likely b. possible c. probable d. sure5. this special school accepts all disabled students, _ educational level and background.a. according to b. regardless of c. in addition to d. in terms of 6. joining the firm as a clerk, he got rapid promotion, and_ as a manager.a. ended up b. dropped out c. came back d. started off7. he hurried to the booking office only_ that all the tickets had been sold out.a. to tell b. to be told c. telling d. told8. i hate cities. the roads are dirty and they are always crowed. do you know the words population has grown to_a. more than six times what it was in 1800 b. more than six times large as it was c. six times more as what it was in 1800 d. more than six times large as in 18009. an awful accident_, however, occur the other day.a. does b. did c. has to d. had to10. on his way home, he found a wallet_ on the ground, which he picked up and _ in his school bag.a. lying; laid b. laying; laid c. laid; lay d. lain; lay11. with food, water and electricity_, the village is suffering a humanity disaster.a. cut down b. cut up c. cut off d. cut in12.the war between the government and the activists has lasted for 18 months, _ nearly 30,000 people dead.a. to leave b. leaving c. left d. having left13. two special government projects are also _ to protect the river.a. on the way b. in the way c. under the way d. by the way14. she was so _ in her job that she didnt hear anybody knocking at the door.a. attracted b. absorbed c. drawn d. focused15. any country must have a clear belief_ cooperation between them can contribute to global peace, stability and development.a. that b. which c. where d. whether二完形填空(120)the hotel was in a1street and seemed to agree with one who2a good sleep after a tiring trip. the woman manager3me to my room. when i asked her about dinner, she said it was4at six and i had5it. 6, im not very hungry. i said in a friendly voice. ill just have a7and then go to a restaurant.what! she said, raising her eyebrows (眉毛). this is a respectable (體面的) hotel, young man. if you want,8go somewhere else. she spoke as if a glass of beer were a9liquid.i felt my10back through the dark streets after dining outside. i knocked loudly on the door but nobody11. it was a long time12the lady opened the door. whats going on? she said13. guests are to be back by ten. the rule is for everyone.i went to my room and14to sleep. the bed was hard and the sheets and blankets were damp.15of all, the whole hotel trembled when the church clock16every quarter of an hour. just before dawn, i finally went to sleep.did you sleep well last night, young man? asked the old lady the next morning.17speaking, i dont think i could18another night here. i replied. i19slept at all.thats because you were20all night drinking! she said disapprovingly.16. a. modern b. dark c. crowded d. quiet17. a. needed b. took c. slept d. tried 18. a. called b. showed c. pointed d. sent 19. a. eaten b. prepared c. cooked d. served 20. a. forgotten b. taken c. missed d. ordered21. a. thank you b. never mind c. im sorry d. too bad 22. a. sleep b. cake c. drink d. rest 23. a. have to b. must c. rather d. better 24. a. dangerous b. ugly c. cruel d. strange 25. a. direction b. feet c. path d. way26. a. answered b. heard c. opened d. went 27. a. before b. when c. after d. until 28. a. in surprise b. kindly c. coldly d. cruelly 29. a. planned b. tried c. went d. had 30. a. above b. last c. worst d. first 31. a. struck b. broke c. beat d. hit 32. a. correctly b. generally c. really d. truly 33. a. need b. spend c. afford d. manage 34. a. never b. hardly c. seldom d. havent 35. a. dreamingb. awake c. up d. down三閱讀理解(210)ahearing live music is one of the most pleasurable experiences available to human beings. the music sounds great, it feels great, and you get to watch the musicians as they create it. no matter what kind of music you love, try listening to it live.this guide focuses on classical music, a tradition that originated before recordings, radio, and the internet, back when all music was live music. in those days live human beings performed for other live human beings, with everybody together in the same room. when heard in this way, classical music can have a special excitement. hearing classical music in a concert can leave you feeling refreshed and energized. it can be fun. it can be romantic. it can be spiritual. classical music concerts can seem like snobby (高傲的) affairs full of foreign terms and unusual behavior. it can be hard to understand whats going on. it can be hard to know how to act. but dont worry. concerts are no stranger than any other amusement, and the rules of behavior are much simpler and easier to understand than the stock market, football, or system software upgrades. if you havent been to a live concert before, or if youve been confused by concerts, this guide will explain, so you can relax and enjoy the music. 36. from paragraph 1, we can see that the author encourages us _. a. to watch the musicians to compose music b. to experience the spirit of classical music c. to attend live concerts and enjoy live music d. to obtain pleasure from different kinds of music bjesse owens was born in alabama in the usa, in 1913. there were ten children in his family. jesse was the youngest. he went to school in the city of cleveland. at school he showed he had a special talent for athletics (田徑). he could run fast. he could jump high. he could jump far. because he was good at athletics, jesse became a student at ohio state university. in may, 1935 in michigan, usa, he broke the world record for the long jump. this was his first world record. on the 25th may jesse did something unusual. in 45 minutes he broke six world records. some people think that this was the greatest athletics achievement ever. in 1936 jesse went to the olympic games in berlin, germany. there were only nineteen black athletes in the usa team. he won gold medals in the 100 meters race, the 200 meters race, the long jump and the relay race. jesse was not a professional athlete. this meant that he could not get money for running. later, he became a professional athlete. to make money he had to appear in strange races. sometimes he had to race against horses. in 1960 somebody broke jesses last world record. in 1980 jesse died.39. jesse owens was born in _in the usa. a. alabama b. cleveland c. ohio d michigan40. jesses first world record was for the _.a. running b. relay race c. high jump d. long jump 41. he won _ gold medals in 1936 in the olympic games in berlin, germany.a. two b. four c. six d. eight 42. this text mainly tells us a story about _. a. jesses life b. jesses family c. the records jesse broke d. the gold medals jesse woncwhile homework in kindergarten requires coloring and learning the abcs, the high school homework load has become increasingly difficult and time-consuming. “i think homework takes a long time to do,” ross perry, grade 10, said. “it helps you learn sometimes, but not really that much. i stay up until midnight doing homework and sometimes there is no point in even starting to do it.” hallie rojeski, a junior high teacher, tries not to give her classes homework, hoping not to discourage students. “i try to give minimal homework because students should be playing and taking exercise more than working inside all day. students usually dont have good study habits when they come into the 7th and 8th grade. i offer a necessary after-school assignment so they will learn them.” teenagers are encouraged to get 8-9 hours of sleep and participate in sports or physical activity outside school. with 2-3 hours of homework it can be difficult to do everything. homework takes different amounts of time based on what courses students take. “i give my spanish students little bits of homework,” melody downie, a spanish teacher, said. “that is about what we learned in class, because for a foreign language you need to do work that reinforces (鞏固) what we learn. i hardly give my history class homework.” “when students do their homework they should be in a quiet area,” hallie rojeski said. “they also need to do work for 30 minutes and then take a 10-minute break because it is hard for students to keep focused for a long time.” the university of michigan found in a recent study that the amount of homework had increased by 51% since 1981. harris cooper at duke university says that students who do small amounts of homework do better on their tests, but when they exceed 60-90 minutes of homework,the test scores fall. “homework is given to motivate students to learn,” principal gary schultz said. “repeating what they learn in school helps them to remember and learn things for tests. some kids do not need homework to learn but most do. i believe practice makes perfect.” 43. according to ross perry, doing homework_. a. is really a waste of timeb. is always a good way of learningc. is usually a great help to students d. is sometimes unnecessary for students 44. the underlined word “exceed” can be replaced by _? a. do b. finish c. are beyond d. are against 45. what is the main idea of the passage? a. proper amounts of homework are necessary. b. students do not like doing too much homework. c. students do not need to do after-school homework. d. more homework should be given to motivate students.四:任務(wù)型閱讀robot revolutionthe day that a robot wakes you up, cleans your room and walks your dog might still be a few decades off. but increasingly, engineers are saying that robots are going to make the leap from the factory floor to your family room.companies like sony and general electric are working on designs for small robots. products like the roomba, a robot that can clean floors, are flying off the shelves. on the cover of a recent issue of scientific american magazine, bill gates predicted the “dawn of the age of robots”.whats behind this new era (時(shí)代)? its partly a matter of technology. devices that can recognize and respond to a human voice have been developed. there are now a few different ways for robots to move around. they can walk, crawl or ride on wheels. they are being made smaller and smaller. they are also becoming more and more energy efficient.a bigger part of the story is on the demand side. from the day robert adler invented the television remote control in the 1950s, people around the world have tirelessly searched for ways to get lazier.also take into consideration the increasing wealth of rich people, the time appears ripe to introduce robots to ease our daily lives.to be sure, robots that walk on two legs and talk like people are still too complex for our present engineering abilities. todays robot revolution is to make them for everyday use. robots will do basic housework such as cleaning or gardening, or just help you have more fun on the basketball court.what makes a robot different from an ordinary cleaning machine is not the presence of computer chips (芯片). nowadays even your microwave has a computer chip. it is the ability to sense and make changes to the environment in real time.for example, a floor-cleaning robot should be able to sense your scared cat and move out of the way. todays computing ability is, for the first time, able to make machines that could “think”, at least in certain limited ways.robot revolutionwhat todays robot can dowhat (75) _ robot may dorecognize and (71) _ to your voicetalk like peoplesense and make some changes to the (76) _work in the (72) _(77) _ your dogmove around, like walking or (73) _ on wheels(78) _ your floor(79) _ you upthink in some limited (74) _(80) _ you on the basketball court五、單詞拼寫(110)1. his heavy accent b_ his nationality.2. he is very s_ about this topic; dont mention it.3.teenage boys and girls have different _(態(tài)度) to a variety of topics like music and school.4. james, a tourism industry c_ says while the situation is seri
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