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1、高二英語下冊期末質(zhì)量評估試題(英語)第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. What does the man think of his experience of doing fieldwork?A. Extremely valuable B. Nothing special C. Quite boring2. What does the woman mean?A
2、. She couldnt agree more with the man. B. Electronic cards and letters are more efficient. C. She doesnt like electronic cards and letters. 3. What do we learn from the conversation?A. The man is bored with his homework. B. The woman is not good at cooking. C. The man wants a change for food. 4. Wha
3、t do we learn about the woman?A. She doesnt like coffee. B. She likes reading. C. She likes sunny days best. 5. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At an airport. B. At a train station. C. At a ticket office. 第二節(jié)(共15小題;每題1分,滿分15分)聽下面6段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A,B,C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相
4、應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。6. Why does the man want to rent an apartment?A. To live better B. To save time C. To get married7. What is the most important aspect of the apartment for the man?A. Price B. Location C. Size8. What does the woman suggest
5、the man do?A. Find a small place. B. Visit 12 agencies C. Bargain for a good place聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題9. What does the man have to do first?A. Fill in a form B. Show proof of identify. C. Pay 5 pounds. 10. What can the man take out without a deposit?A. Newspapers and magazines. B. Magazines and periodica
6、ls. C . Records and cassettes11. How much will the man be fined for two overdue books one day?A. 20 cents B. 40 cents C. 80 cents聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題12. Where does this conversation take place?A. In Japan B. In Brazil C. In America13. What does Naomi Okada say about his school?A. The teachers are strict
7、. B. The classes are big. C. The system is tough. 14. Why does Naomi Okama say ELI is like home?A. The class is small and competition is tough. B. He has many friends there. C. The classrooms are comfortable and equipped with modern equipment. 聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題15. Why is the man in Boston?A. On holid
8、ay B. On business C. For a performance16. When is the man going to meet Frank?A. At 10 oclock tomorrow morningB. After his presentation tomorrow afternoonC. At 7 oclock tomorrow evening. 17. What else will the man do tomorrow?A. Meet with the sales director B. Visit museumsC. Take a tour of our city
9、聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題18. Who is against staying with the same partner all the time?A. John B. Tere C. Helen19. According to Helen, when should students remain in one group?A. When they are doing one activityB. When a group of friends work well togetherC. When they have stayed there for 6 to 8 weeks20. W
10、hat did the speaker finally decide to do?A. Make students change places every lessonB. Make them change places depending on the activityC. Make them change partners every 6 to 8 weeks第二部分 英語知識運用一、單項選擇21. _ from Milan Trencs novel, the film Night at the Museum brings to life a world where dinosaurs w
11、ander the earth. A. Adapted B. Adapting C. Having adapted D. To be adapted22. People in Chongqing are proud of _ they have achieved in the past few years. A. that B. which C. what D. how23. Customers are asked to make sure that they _ the right change before leaving the shop. A. will give B. have be
12、en given C. have given D. will be given24. _ only 20 minutes left, I felt uneasy in the taxi to the railway station. A. For B. As C. Because D. With25. If Newton lived today, he _ by what _ science and technology. A. may be surprised, had discoveredB. would have surprised, has been discoveredC. woul
13、d be surprised, has been discovered D. shall be surprised, was discovered26. It is the protection for the trees _ really matters, _ how many trees are planted each year. A. what, other than B. which, or rather C. that, rather than D. as, more than27. John, stop complaining about others. _. You shoul
14、d learn more from your mistakes. A. Thats all right. B. I have had enough of you. C. Youre welcome. D. Dont you mind it. 28. Class regulations require _ is the last to leave the classroom _ off all the lights. A. who, should turn B. whom, shall turn C. whomever, turns D. whoever, turn29. Fortunately
15、 somebody who happened to be passing by called the fire department _ the fire broke out. A. hurriedly B. quickly C. immediately D. shortly30. _ the city lies the famous beautiful mountain. A. Southeast 40 miles to B. To 40 miles southeast ofC. 40 miles southeast of D. To southeast 40 miles of31. Whi
16、le income worry is _ rather common problem of the aged, loneliness is another problem that _ aged parents may face. A. a, / B. the, / C. a, the D. the, the32. Some scientists are checking the rocket a fifth time before it is launched. They must be very careful. You know, _. A. all is well that ends
17、well B. Little leaks sink the shipC. Seeing is believing. D. You can lead a horse to water, but you cant make him drink. 33. Do you know why the river was polluted?- Many different factors _ the serious pollution of the river. A. contributed toB. adjusted toC. were accustomed toD. were attached to34
18、. The old man, _, ran out of the dark cave. A. trembling and frightening B. trembling and frightenedC. trembled and frightened D. trembled and frightening35. Using renewable energy sources is a simple idea, _ that we will benefit a lot from in the long run. A. one B. what C. which D. that二. 完形填空In t
19、he dining room of my grandfathers house stood a massive grandfather clock. Meals in that dining room were a 36 for four generations to become one. The table was always 37 with food from wonderful family recipes(食譜)all containing 38 as the main ingredient(成分). And always that grandfather clock stood
20、like a trusted old family 39 , sharing our happiness. As I was a child, the old clock 40 me. I watched and listened to it during meals. I 41 how at different times of the day, that clock would strike with a wonderful 42 . Year after year, the clock struck a part of my 43 , a part of my heart. Even m
21、ore wonderful to me was what my grandfather did each day. He 44 wound that clock with a special and magic key, which 45 the clock ticking and striking. He never let that clock wind down and 46 . When we grandkids got a little older, he showed us how to 47 the clock. Several days after my grandfather
22、 died, I entered the dining room, with tears flowing 48 . The clock stood desertedly 49 , seeming smaller and not as magnificent as before. I couldnt 50 to look at it. Years later, my grandmother gave me the clock and the key. The old house was quiet. I opened the clock door with my shaking hand. Th
23、en 51 , reverently(虔誠地), I entered the key and wound the clock. It sprang to 52 . Tick tock , tick tock, life and chimes were 53 into the dining room, into house and into my 54 . In the movement of the hands of the clock, my grandfather 55 again. 36ApartyBtimeCplaceDsituation37AfilledBclearedCspread
24、Dleft38AwineBsurpriseCfishDlove39AfriendBguardCdoctorDlawyer40AdisappointedBencouragedCinterestedDcomforted41AquestionedBrememberedCdoubtedDwondered42AsoundBhammerCvoiceDbeat43AstudiesBopinionsCmemoriesDbrains44AstrangelyBcarefullyCeagerlyDusually45AgotBkeptCpreventedDfound46A breakBfallCstopDmove47
25、AwindBrepairCreadDclean48AunexpectedlyBgentlyCdifficultlyDfreely49AtickingBmovingCnoisyDquiet50AhelpBbearChopeDinsist51AslowlyBquicklyCunwillinglyDnaturally52AfeetBhandsCsenseDlife53AbreathedBblownCtakenDsent54AstudyBbedroomCheartDmind55AdiedBlivedCsmiledDsang三. 閱讀AIf you are a male and you are read
26、ing this, congratulations: you are a survivor. According to statistics, you are more than twice as likely to die of skin cancer than a woman, and nine times more likely to die of AIDS. Assuming you make it to the end of your natural term, about 78 years for men in Australia, you will die on average
27、five years before a woman. There are many reasons for thistypically, men take more risks than women and are more likely to drink and smoke but perhaps more importantly, men dont go to the doctor. “Men arent seeing doctors as often as they should,” says Dr. Gullotta, “This is particularly so for the
28、over-40s, when diseases tend to strike.”Gullotta says a healthy man should visit the doctor every year or two. For those over 45, it should be at least once a year. Two months ago Gullotta saw a 50-year-old man who had delayed doing anything about his smokers cough for a year. “When I finally saw hi
29、m it had already spread and he has since died from lung cancer,” he says, “Earlier detection and treatment may not have cured him, but it would have prolonged(延長)his life. ”According to a recent survey, 95% of women aged between 15 and early 40s see a doctor once a year, compared to 70% of men in th
30、e same age group. “A lot of men think they are invincible(不可戰(zhàn)勝的)” Gullotta says. “They only come in when a friend drops dead on the golf course and they think, Geez, if it could happen to him, . . . ”Then there is the ostrich(鴕鳥)approach, “Some men are scared of what might be there and would rather
31、not know,” says Dr. Ross Cartmill. “Most men get their cars serviced more regularly than they service their bodies,” Cartmill says. He believes most diseases that commonly affect men could be addressed by preventive check-ups. Regular check-ups for men would inevitably place strain on the public pur
32、se, Cartmill says. “But prevention is cheaper in the long run than having to treat the diseases. Besides, the ultimate cost is far greater: its called premature death. ”56. What does the author state is the most important reason men die five years earlier on average than women?A. Men drink and smoke
33、 much more than women. B. Men dont seek medical care as often as women. C. Men arent as cautious as women in face of danger. D. Men are more likely to suffer from fatal diseases. 57. Which of the following best completes the sentence Geez, if it could happen to him, _(Para. 8)?A. it could happen to
34、me, too. B. I should avoid playing golf. C. I should consider myself lucky. D. it would be a big misfortune. 58. What does Dr. Ross Cartmill mean by “the ostrich approach”(Para. 9)?A. A casual attitude towards ones health conditions. B. A new therapy for certain psychological problems. C. Refusal to
35、 get medical treatment for fear of the pain involved. D. Unwillingness to find out about ones disease because of fear. 59. What does Cartmill say about regular check-ups for men?A. They may increase public expenses. B. They will save money in the long run. C. They may cause psychological strains on
36、men. D. They will enable men to live as long as women. BHere are some of the worlds most impressive subways. The Tokyo Metro and Toei LinesFeatures: The Tokyo Metro and Toei lines that compose Tokyos massive(龐大的)subway system carry almost 8 million people each day, making it the busiest system in th
37、e world. The system is famous for its oshiyaliterally, “pusher”who shove passengers into crowded subway cars so the doors can close. And you think your commute is hell. The Moscow MetroFeatures: The Moscow Metro has some of the most beautiful stations in the world. The best of them were built during
38、 the Stalinist era and feature chandeliers(枝形吊燈), marble moldings and elaborate murals(精美的壁畫). With more than 7 million riders a day, keeping all that marble clean has got to be a burden. The Hong Kong MTRFeatures: The Hong Kong MTR has the distinction of being one of the few subway systems in the w
39、orld that actually turns a profit. Its privately owned and uses real estate development along its tracks to increase income and ridership. It also introduced “Octopus cards” that allow people to not only pay their fares electronically, but buy stuff at convenience stores, supermarkets, restaurants a
40、nd even parking meters. Its estimated that 95% of all adults in Hong Kong own an Octopus card. Shanghai MetroFeatures: Shanghai is the third city in China to build a metro system, and it has become the countrys largest in the 12 years since it opened. Shanghai Metro has 142 miles of track and plans
41、to add another 180 miles within five years. By that point, it would be three times larger than Chicago “L”. The system carries about 2. 18 million people a day. The London MetroFeatures: Londoners call their subway the Underground, even though 55 percent of it lies above ground. No matter. When youv
42、e got the oldest mass-transit system in the world, you can call it anything you like. Trains started in 1863 and theyve been running ever since. Some 3 million people ride each day, every one of them remembering to “Mind the gap”. 60. Which one can provide the riders some wonderful decorations at th
43、e stations?A. The Tokyo Metro and Toei Lines. B. The Moscow Metro. C. The London Metro. D. The Hong Kong MTR. 61. _ is done with the purpose of making money. A. The Tokyo Metro and Toei Lines B. The Moscow MetroC. The London Metro D. The Hong Kong MTR62. We can learn from the passage that Shanghai M
44、etro _. A. carries the most people each day B. is the worlds largestC. may be much larger than the Chicago “L” in the futureD. is the busiest in the worldCBelieve it or not, optical illusion(錯覺)can cut highway crashes. Japan is a case in point. It has reduced automobile crashes on some roads by near
45、ly 75 % using a simple optical illusion. Bent stripes, called chevrons(人字形), painted on the roads make drivers think that they are driving faster than they really are, and thus drivers slow down. Now the American Automobile Association Foundation for Traffic Safety in Washington D. C. is planning to
46、 repeat Japans success. Starting next year, the Foundation will paint chevrons and other patterns of stripes on selected roads around the country to test how well the patterns reduce highway crashesExcessive speed plays a major role in as much as one-fifth of all fatal traffic accidents, according t
47、o the Foundation. To help reduce those accidents, the Foundation will conduct its tests in areas where speed-related hazards(危險)are the greatestcurves, exit slopes, traffic circles and bridges. Some studies suggest that straight, horizontal bars painted across roads can at first cut the average spee
48、d of drivers in half. However, traffic often returns to full speed within months as drivers become used to seeing the painted bar. Chevrons, scientists say, not only give drivers impression that they are driving faster than they really are but also make a lane appear to be narrower. The result is a
49、longer lasting reduction in highway speed and the number of traffic accidents. 63. The passage mainly discusses _. A. a new way of highway speed control B. a new pattern for painting highwaysC. a new approach to training drivers D. a new type of optical illusion64. On roads painted with chevrons, dr
50、ivers tend to feel_. A. they should avoid speed-related hazards. B. they are driving in the wrong laneC. they should slow down their speed. D. they are approaching the speed limit65. The American Automobile Association Foundation for Traffic Safety plans to _. A. try out the Japanese method of chevr
51、ons and other patterns of stripes in certain areas. B. change the road signs across the countryC. replace straight, horizontal bars with chevronsD. repeat the Japanese road construction66. The advantage of chevrons over straight, horizontal bars is that the former _. A. can keep drivers awake B. can
52、 cut road accidents in halfC. will have a longer effect on drivers D. will look more attractiveDMy father's family name being Pirrip, and my Christian name Philip, my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than Pip. So, I called myself Pip, and came to be called P
53、ip. As I never saw my father or my mother, and never saw any likeness of either of them(for their days were long before the days of photographs), my first imagination regarding what they were like, were unreasonably from their tombstones. The shape of the letters on my father's, gave me a strang
54、e idea that he was a square, strong, dark man, with curly black hair. From the character and turn of the words, "Also Georgiana Wife of the Above," I drew a childish conclusion that my mother was freckled(長雀斑的)and sickly. Ours was the wet country, down by the river, within, as the river wo
55、und, twenty miles of the sea. My first most vivid and broad impression of the identity of things, seems to me to have been gained on an unforgettable cold afternoon towards evening. At such a time I found out for certain, that this place overgrown with nettles(蕁麻)was the churchyard(墓地); and that Phi
56、lip Pirrip, and also Georgiana wife of the above, were dead and buried; and that Alexander, Bartholomew, Abraham, Tobias, and Roger, infant children of the aforesaid, were also dead and buried. Suddenly I began to feel lonely and sad and afraid. I began to cry. "Hold your noise!" cried a terrible voice, as a man started up from among the graves at the side of the church porch. "Keep still, you little devil, or I'll cut your throat!"A fearful man, all in grey, with a great iron on his leg. A man with no hat, and w
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