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1、資料由大小學(xué)習(xí)網(wǎng)收集 郭家店高中20082009學(xué)年度下學(xué)期第二次月考英 語 試 題時間120分鐘 分?jǐn)?shù)150分出題人:高二英語備課組 4.03.09第一部分:英語知識運(yùn)用第一節(jié):語法及詞匯知識1. At the meal, my father sat with his back against the window, and I sat _ to him, and saw a bright object flying by outside.A. against B. across C. opposite D. next to2. When the train s

2、tarted, we _ the games.A. abandoned B. gave out C. deserted D. left up3. Children are not _ of the fact that life is hard.A. aware B. awake C. idea D. known4. The rumor that the tigers were found in the Mount Tai made visitors there _.A. scaring B. scared C. feared D. terrifying5. I dont like _ in p

3、ublic.A. laughing at B. being laughed at C. to laugh at D. having laughed at6. Susan wanted to be independent of her parents. She tried _ alone, but she didnt like it and moved back home.A. living B. to live C. to be living D. having lived7.To learn English well, we should find opportunities to hear

4、 English _ as much as we can.A. speak B. speaking C. spoken D. to speak8. -She didnt speak to me yesterday. She was unhappy. - well, she seemed to _ about it.A. have been told B. be told C. having been told D. being told9. Robert failed to seek a job for his poor education, though he is _ to get one

5、 to support his big family.A. dying Blooking forward C. fighting D. wanting10. The day we look forward to _ at last.A. come B. coming C. came D. be come11. When I entered his room, it was so dark inside that it took a while for my eyes to _.A. fit B. match C. adopt D. adjust12. Terry cant _ the matc

6、h because he has hurt his foot.A. join B. attend to C. participate in D. take part13.I was _ them about my travels _ she broke in with a story of her own on her visit to Hainan.A. to tell; when B. about to tell; when C. was going to; while D. telling; while14. I shall never forget the years _ I live

7、d in the countryside with the farmers, _ has a great effect on my life.A. that; which Bhen; which C. which; that D. when; who15. Ill never forget the years _ I spent with my cousin in Australia.A. which B. when C. then D. what第二節(jié):完形填空 閱讀下面短文,從短文所后所給各題的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Mr. Andrews was wa

8、iting for a subway train. The train 16 into the station and stopped. As Andrews was getting ready to board the train he saw an elderly 17 man fall to the 18 . David Schnair, aged 75, had mistaken the space 19 two subway cars for a door, while 20 his way with a walking stick. Instead of ending up ins

9、ide the train, Schnair fell 21 the platform and landed under the train.Andrews jumped down to the tracks to 22 Schnair. He pulled the man to safety. Bystanders 23 declared Andrews a 24 . Messages began to pour in from all over the country. Some people sent 25 , of which the largest was for $ 3,000.

10、President Reagan called Andrews and 26 him a merry Christmas and a good new year.Andrews had been on the subway 27 he was returning from a 28 interview. He probably would have been hired anyway, 29 all the good publicity made it a 30 thing.After about a week of newspaper 31 and showers of food, mone

11、y, and gifts for his children, 32 disappeared gradually into the background. Most people thought that the story had come to a 33 end, but it didnt quite happen that way. Andrews did 34 his new job, but the company moved to New Jersey. Andrews didnt have any 35 to get to work, so he had to give up th

12、e job and go back to job hunting and being discouraged again.16. A. droveB. pushedC. pulledD. burst17. A. tallB. blindC. sickD. weak18. A. trainB. tracksC. backD. ground19. A. betweenB. beforeC. behindD. in20. A. leadingB. findingC. makingD. feeling21. A. offB. downC. ontoD. on22. A. catchB. examine

13、C. comfortD. rescue23. A. laterB. immediatelyC. finallyD. surprisingly24. A. leaderB. heroC. masterD. soldier25. A. foodB. giftsC. telegramsD. checks26. A. toldB. congratulatedC. expectedD. wished27. A. whileB. untilC. becauseD. before28. A. jobB. TVC. newspaperD. telephone29. A. andB. thenC. althou

14、ghD. but30. A. sureB. hardC. possibleD. simple31. A. interviewsB. storiesC. discussionsD. exposures32. A. DavidB. Reagan C. AndrewsD. reporters33. A. happyB. sadC. finalD. touching34. A. winB. startC. keepD. enjoy35. A. timeB. interestC. excuseD. way第三部分:閱讀理解 請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng).A

15、Green is an important color in nature. It is the color of grass and the leaves on trees. It is also the color of most growing plants. Sometimes, the word green means young, fresh and growing. Sometimes, it describes something that is not yet ripe or finished. For example, a greenhorn is someone who

16、has no experience, who is new to a situation. In the fifteenth century, a greenhorn was a young cow or ox whose horns(角) had not yet developed. A century or so later, a greenhorn was a soldier who had not yet had any experience in battle. By the eighteenth century, a greenhorn had the meaning it has

17、 todaya person who is new in a job. Someone who has the ability to grow plants well is said to have a green thumb. The expression comes from the early nineteen hundreds. A person with a green thumb seems to have a magic touch that makes plants grow quickly and well. You might say that the woman next

18、 door has a green thumb if her garden continues to grow long after your plants have died. The Green Revolution is the name given some years ago to the development of new kinds of rice and other grains. The new plants produced much larger crops. The Green Revolution was the result of hard work by agr

19、icultural scientists who had green thumbs. Green is also the color used to describe the powerful feeling, jealousy(嫉妒). The green-eyed monster is not a frightening creature from outer space. It is an expression used about four hundred years ago by British writer William Shakespeare in his play “Othe

20、llo”. It describes the unpleasant feeling a person has when someone has something he wants. A young man may suffer from the green-eyed monster if his girlfriend begins going out with someone else. Or, that green-eyed monster may affect your friend if you get a pay rise and she does not. 36. Greenhor

21、n now refers to _. A. a person who is new in a jobB. a new solider C. a young horse D. None of above37. A person who has a green thumb is a person _. A. who is good at growing plants B. whose thumbs are in green color C. whose garden is greener than othersD. who is younger than his neighbors 38. The

22、 author is actually talking about _. A. colorsB. language C. politicsD. agriculture 39. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A. In about the 16th century, a greenhorn meant an experienced soldier.B. The Green Revolution may have some connection with green thumbs. C.

23、 The green-eyed monster was probably created by William Shakespeare.D. The green-eyed monster can be used to describe a person who is jealous. B I really love my job because I enjoy working with small children and like the challenges and awards from the job. I also think my work is important. There

24、was a time when I thought that I would never have that sort of career.I wasnt an excellent student because I didnt do much schoolwork. In my final term I started thinking what I might do and found I didnt have much to offer. I just accepted that I wasnt the type to have a career.I then found myself

25、a job, looking after two little girls. It wasnt too hard at first. But the problems began when I agreed to live in, so that I would be there if my boss had to go out for business in the evening. We agreed that if I had to work extra hours one week, shed give me time off the next. But unfortunately,

26、it didnt often work out. I was getting extremely tired and fed up because I had too many late nights and early mornings with the children.One Sunday, I was in the park with the children and met Megan who used to go to school with me. I told her about my situation. She suggested that I should do a co

27、urse and get a qualification if I wanted to work with children. I didnt think I would be accepted because I didnt take many exams in school. She persuaded me to phone the local college and they were really helpful. My experience counted for a lot and I got a part-time course. I had to leave my job w

28、ith the family and got work helping out at a kindergarten.Now I have got a full-time job there. I shall always be thankful to Megan. I wish I had known earlier that you could have a career even if you arent top of the class at school.40. What is the authors present job?A. Working part-time in a coll

29、ege.B. Taking care of children in a family.C. Helping children with their schoolwork.D. Looking after children at a kindergarten.41. When staying with the two girls family, the author _.A. was paid for extra work B. often worked long hoursC. got much help from her boss D. took a day off every other

30、week42. What has the author learned from her own experiences?A. Less successful students can still have a career.B. Qualifications are necessary for a career.C. Hard work makes an excellent student.D. One must chose the job she likes.43. What does the underlined sentence probably mean?A. The boss di

31、dnt go out to work very often.B. The boss often failed to keep his agreement with the writer.C. The writer couldnt go out to find another job.D. The writer seldom had any chance to work outside.CMy house is made out of wood, glass and stone. It is also made out of software.If you come to visit, youl

32、l probably be surprised when you come in. Someone will give you an electronic PIN(個人身份號碼)to wear. This PIN tells the house who and where you are. The house uses this information to give you what you need. When its dark outside, the PIN turns on the lights nearest you, and then turns them off as you

33、walk away from them. Music moves with you too. If the house knows your favorite music, it plays it. The music seems to be everywhere, but in fact other people in the house hear different music or no music. If you get a telephone call, only the nearest telephone rings.Of course, you are also able to

34、tell the house if you want something. There is a home control console (控制臺), a small machine that turns things on and off around you.The PIN and the console are new ideas, but they are in fact like many things we have today. If you want to go to a movie, you need a ticket. If I give you my car keys,

35、 you can use my car. The car works for you because you have the keys. My house works for you because you wear the PIN or hold the console.I believe that ten years from now, most new homes will have the systems that Ive put in my house. The systems will probably be even bigger and better than the one

36、s Ive put in today.I like to try new ideas. I know that some of my ideas will work better than others. But I hope that one day I will stop thinking of these systems as new, and ask myself instead, “ How will I live without them?”44. What does the passage mainly discuss?A. How to develop a new system

37、. B. The function of the PIN.C. A home for the future. D. Easy life in the future.45. Whats the purpose when the writer wrote the fourth paragraph?A. To let readers know why his ideas are new.B. To let readers know how special his house is.C. To explain the importance of the PIN and the console.D. T

38、o explain more easily what the functions of the PIN and the console are.46. The writers new house is different from ordinary ones mainly because_.A. it has been controlled by computers B. you can make a telephone call anywhereC. it has your favorite music following youD. the writer is able to change

39、 his new idea into practice 47. What is the writer most likely to be according to the passage?A. An IT expert. B. A famous doctor. C. An idealist (理想主義者) D. An experienced teacher.DThe days of elderly women doing nothing but cooking huge meals on holidays are gone. Enter the Red Hat Society -a group

40、 holding the belief that old ladies should have fun.“My grandmothers didnt do anything but keep house and serve everybody. They were programmed to do that,” said Emils Comette, head of a chapter of the 7-year-old Red Hat Society.While men have long spent their time fishing and playing golf, women ha

41、ve sometimes seemed to become unnoticed as they age. But the generation now turning 50 is the baby boomers(生育高峰期出生的人), and the same people who refused their parents way of being young are now trying a new way of growing old.If you take into consideration feminism(女權(quán)主義), a bit of spare money, and bet

42、ter health for most elderly, the Red Hat Society looks almost inevitable(必然的). In this society, women over 50 wear red hats and purple(紫色的) clothes, while the women under 50 wear pink hats and light purple clothing.“The organization took the idea from a poem by Jenny Joseph that begins: “When I am a

43、n old woman, I shall wear purple. With a red hat which doesnt go,” said Ellen Cooper, who founded the Red Hat Society in 1998. When the ladies started to wear the red hats, they attracted lots of attention.“The point of this is that we need a rest from always doing something for someone else,” Coope

44、r said. “Women feel so ashamed and sorry when they do something for themselves.” This is why chapters are discouraged from raising money or doing anything useful. “Were a ladies play group. It couldnt be more simple,” added Coopers assistant Joe Heywood.48From the text, we know that the “baby boomer

45、s” are a group of people who Ahave gradually become more noticeable.Bare worried about getting old too quickly.Care enjoying a good life with plenty of money to spend.Dtried living a different life from their parents when they were young.49It could be inferred from the text that members of the Red H

46、at Society are Ainterested in raising money for social work.Bprogrammers who can plan well for their future.Cbelievers in equality (平等) between men and women.Dgood at cooking big meals and taking care of others.50Who set up the Red Hat Society ?AEmily Comette.BEllen Cooper.CJenny Joseph. DJoe Heywoo

47、d.51Women join the Red Hat Society because Athey want to stay young.Bthey would like to appear more attractive.Cthey would like to have fun and live for themselves.Dthey want to be more like their parents.DBRITAIN is a popular tourist place. But tours of the country have pros and cons. Good newsFree

48、 museums: No charge for outstanding collections of art and antiquities(古董).Pop music: Britain is the only country to rival(與比敵)the US on this score.Black cabs: London taxi drivers know where they are going even if there are never enough of them at weekends or night.Choice of food: Visitors can find

49、everything from Ethiopian to Swedish restaurants.Fashion: Not only do fashion junkies love deeply and respect highly brand names such as Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen; street styles are justly loved, too. Bad newsPoor service: “Its part of the image of the place. People can dine out on the ru

50、deness they have experienced,” says Professor Tony Seaton of Luton Universitys International Tourism Research Center.Poor public transport: Trains and buses are promised to defeat the keenest tourists, although the over-crowded London tube is inexplicably(不可解的) popular.Lack of language: Speaking slo

51、wly and clearly may not get many foreign visitors very far, even in the tourist traps.Rain: Still in the number one complaint).No air-conditioning: So that even splendidly hot summer become as unbearable as the downpours.Overpriced hotels: The only European country with a higher rate of tax on hotel

52、 rooms is Denmark.Licensing hours: Alcohol is in short supply after 11 p.m. even in 24-hour cities.52. What do tourists complain most? A. Poor service. B. Poor public transport. C. Rain. D. Overpriced hotels.53. What do we learn about pop music in Britain and the US through this passage? A. Pop musi

53、c in Britain is better than that in the US. B. Pop music in Britain is as good as that in the US. C. Pop music in Britain is worse than that in the US. D. Pop music in Britain is quite different from that in the US.54. When is alcohol not able to get? A. At 9:00p.m. B. At 10:00p.m C. At 11:00p.m. D.

54、 At 12:00p.m.55 . Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. You have to pay to visit the museums. B. Its very cheap to travel by taxi there. C. You cannot find Chinese food there. D. The public transport is poor there.根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容, 從對話后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳答案。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng) 為多余選項(xiàng): Mary, we are going to have a party on New Years Eve. Im sure well have a good time. _56_ Id like to. _57_ In our classroom. We are going to decorate(裝飾) it and turn it into a splendid ballroom. _58_ I shall be very glad to spend my first New Year in China with you

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