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1、必修1、2綜合測試題(一)命題:陳梅 康亢 馬玉祥 邢林靜 李萍 王恩友姓名 班 級得分 自我評價第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分分)(略)第二部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié) 單項選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。21. He all the money he had and found it only 50 yuan, which upset him very much, as he was in great need of money.A. added, added up toB. added up, added u
2、p toC. added up, added upD. added, added to22. Filled with great _, the boy pushed the door open only to find everybody had already left.A. wishB. energyC. strengthD. force23. There are very few areas in the world _ pandas can live, so they really have to think very carefully where to place the two
3、little panda babies.A. whereB. thatC. whichD. / 24. After so many years of struggle, Ann finally lives a happy life with her children. After all, not everyone has such a great will. A. Dont exaggerate it.B. Yes, she deserves it.C. No wonder she wins. D. I hope that wont happen again.25. The old man
4、kept talking to the manager, that he _ old and should go back to work.A. insisting; was notB. insisting; was C. insisting on; was notD. insisting on; was26. Hurry! The train _. We dont have much time left.A. leavesB. has leftC. is leavingD. was leaving27. He is famous _ a popular star _ young people
5、. A. as, forB. for, asC. as, toD. for, to28. I hate to stay at home. Im considering _ to Hainan for the Spring Festival.A. to goB. goingC. goD. will go29. I dont know why she pretended _ me when I passed by the book store. A. not to seeB. not seeingC. to not seeD. seeing30. Could you tell me who kil
6、led that young man? Sorry, I cant. We are still _ the case and we havent had a clue yet.A. looking forB. looking intoC. looking upD. looking around31. I dont like going shopping with my mother. She is always with the shop assistants just in order to save several coins.A. selectingB. bargainingC. tal
7、kingD. solving32. The old man has no one to _ since his only son died last year. He lives alone now.A. rely onB. ask forC. look after D. depend 33. Anyone may feel uneasy _ someone staring at him. So stop staring at me like that.A. throughB. byC. asD. with34. The houses _ were blown off during the h
8、urricane are being repaired.A. whose roofsB. the roofs of thatC. of that roofsD. roofs of which35. Shall we go and see a movie this Sunday? _ See you on Sunday.A. Dont flatter yourself.B. I dont agree.C. Why do you think so?D. Thats an excellent idea! 第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)This story happened
9、 during an earthquake, which destroyed thousands of buildings and killed 25,000 people. A sad 36 ran through the street to the school where his son had gone that morning. The man could not 37 repeating what he had told his son many times, “Whatever happens, Armand, Ill 38 be there for you. I will ne
10、ver leave you.” He reached his sons school 39 only saw a hill of ruins. 40 he just stood there fighting back tears, and then 41 for the east corner where he knew his sons 42 had been. With 43 but his bare hands he started digging, pulling up 44 and pieces of wall. One of the bystanders said, “Forget
11、 it, sir. Theyre all 45 .” He looked up and replied, “You can criticize me or you can help to 46 these bricks.” Only a few joined in, and most of them gave up 47 their muscles began to ache. But the man couldnt stop thinking about his son, so he kept digging and digging. 12 hours 48 . 18 hours . 24
12、hours . and finally into the 38th hour he heard a weak groan (呻吟) from 49 a board. The man caught the board, pulled it back and cried, “Armand!” From the darkness came a slight, exciting voice, “Papa?” Other weak 50 began calling out as the young 51 moved the bricks and stones in order to get out. S
13、houts of 52 came from the onlookers and parents who 53 . They found 14 of the 33 students still 54 . When Armand finally came out he helped to 55 until all his surviving classmates were out. Everybody there heard him as he turned to his friends, saying, “See, I told you my father wouldnt forget us.”
14、 36. A. fatherB. motherC. brotherD. sister37. A. beginB. keepC. preventD. stop38. A. seldomB. neverC. alwaysD. possibly39. A. or B. butC. soD. however40. A. At firstB. Above allC. After allD. First of all41. A. took downB. took offC. sent upD. sent off42. A. classmatesB. schoolbagC. classroomD. clot
15、hes43. A. nothingB. somethingC. anythingD. everything44. A. grassB. booksC. flowersD. bricks45. A. aliveB. deadC. injuredD. gone46. A. putB. moveC. pileD. open47. A. whenB. thatC. whereD. whether48. A. went byB. came overC. died awayD. went away49. A. aboveB. underC. overD. on50. A. criesB. noisesC.
16、 voicesD. sound51. A. teenagerB. survivorC. rescuerD. victim52. A. reliefB. confidenceC. supportD. fortune53. A. leftB. stoppedC. remainedD. appeared54. A. deadB. activeC. aliveD. awake55. A. walkB. digC. coverD. move第三部分 閱讀理解(共小題;每小題分,滿分分) As a little boy, I joined the boxing gym in my hometown and
17、 started boxing. I trained every day. After about a couple of months of training, I entered my first boxing match which I won. I was very nervous but I did pretty well. To become a good boxer you have to go through lots of training and have a heart of a true champion. I will share with you some of t
18、he things I did to win the State Championship twice, the Junior Olympics and the Sunshine State Games, which made the news in the newspapers twice. First of all, I made a promise to myself that I would go to the gym every day and train as hard as I could. I never skipped practice and I was always th
19、ere on time. The thing about boxing is that you have to have lots of energy, because unlike other sports, you are on your own and you dont get anyone else to do it for you. So you have to last all those rounds. Second, you have to eat right and make sure you stay in shape. You cant just go around ea
20、ting junk food. I know that when a boxing match comes, you can be nervous, but staying focused is the key to performing well in the ring. Third, practice, practice, practice! As the old saying goes, “Practice makes perfect.” The more you practice, the better you will get. Serious boxers do not slack
21、 off and they are always in the gym. I spend at least two hours in the gym every day. If you keep these simple things in mind, then you will become a great boxer or even the next champion.56. The passage is mainly about .A. why the writer liked boxing when he was a childB. why the writer could win i
22、n boxing C. how to be a good boxerD. how to be a champion57. According to the passage, the following statements are all true EXCEPT that .A. when the writer first participated in a boxing match, he felt nervous but wonB. you wont be a good boxer unless you have the desire to be a championC. the writ
23、er was once famous because he won a few important matchesD. boxing doesnt require great energy58. Which of the following is NOT one of the suggestions the writer gives in the passage?A. Eating right helps you stay in shape.B. While in the ring, you should stay focused.C. To be a professional boxer,
24、you need to practice every day.D. Good sleep is necessary for a good boxer.Soggy conditions will continue to discomfort the Pacific Northwest Wednesday as another in a series of storms marches through the region. Showers are also expected across the Great Lakes and Lower Mississippi Valley. However,
25、 generally dry weather will dominate (控制) the middle of the work week through the rest of the US. Another in a series of Pacific storms will move onshore Wednesday, spreading rain and snow through the Pacific Northwest and Intermountain West. Cloudy skies will keep temperatures in the 40s and 50s. P
26、artly cloudy skies will dominate the East, although a weak front (鋒) facing along the coast could produce showers from New England to Florida. So its better to take an umbrella with you. Temperatures are expected to remain seasonably warm. A few showers and scattered afternoon thunderstorms are poss
27、ible along a cold front from the Great Lakes to the Lower Mississippi Valley. Morning sunshine will help to push temperatures into the upper 70s and 80s, with the warmest areas of Texas reaching the lower 90s. Clear skies will also dominate across the Northern Plains, Rockies and West. With plenty o
28、f sunshine, temperatures will range from the 60s in the Dakotas to the 80s and 90s across the deserts of Arizona and California. Be sure to keep your Weather Bug active to receive the latest weather in your neighborhood.59. The underlined word “soggy” in the first paragraph means “ ”.A. wetB. coldC.
29、 windyD. cool 60. Which of the following places may have rain on Wednesday?A. New England, Great Lakes, Rockies and West. B. New England, the Pacific Northwest, and the deserts of Arizona. C. Florida, the Great Lakes, and the Pacific Northwest. D. The Lower Mississippi Valley, California, and New En
30、gland. 61. The following statements are all true EXCEPT that .A. most places of the US will have dry weather on WednesdayB. the Great Lakes will see sunshine in the morning but thunderstorms in the afternoonC. the temperature gap between Dakotas and California will be 40s or soD. if you are in New E
31、ngland, youd better take an umbrella with you on Wednesday62. It can be inferred from the passage that .A. storms always kill a lot of people B. the Pacific Northwest has been suffering from stormy weather lately C. the Northern Plains will have a cloudy Wednesday D. the East of the US will enjoy a
32、fine day on Wednesday 63. It can be concluded that the US will enjoy on Wednesday.A. a fine day for the most partB. a rainy day for the most part C. a dry day in a few places D. a day covered by different skies Dr Judah Folkman keeps a copy of a 1903 article in his files. In it two physics professor
33、s explained why airplanes could not possibly fly. The article appeared just three months before the Wright brothers flew a plane in the sky at Kitty Hawk. In the early 1970s, Dr Folkman proposed an idea in cancer research that did not fit what scientists “knew” to be true: that tumors (腫瘤) did not p
34、roduce new blood vessels (血管) to “feed” themselves and grow. He was convinced that they did. But his colleagues kept telling him, “Youre studying dirt.” They meant his project was useless science. No matter what others said, Dr Folkman didnt give up. For twenty years, he met with disinterest or host
35、ility as he went on with the study of the growth of new blood vessels. At one research conference, half the people walked out. “Hes only a surgeon,” he heard someone say. But he always believed that his work might help to stop the growth of tumors, and might help to find ways to grow blood vessels w
36、here they were needed. Dr Folkman and his colleagues discovered the first angiogenesis inhibitors (血管再生抑制源) in the late 1980s. Today more than 100,000 cancer patients are benefiting from Dr Folkmans research. His work is now recognized as being on the forefront in the fight to cure cancer. “If you w
37、ant to succeed in something, you must stick to it,” Dr Folkman says. “I have come to realize the key is to choose a problem that is worth persistent effort.”64. Why does the writer mention the Wright brothers in this passage?A. Because Dr Folkman and the Wright brothers had a similar experience.B. B
38、ecause Dr Folkman and the Wright brothers were close friends.C. Because the Wright brothers helped Dr Folkman in his experiment.D. Because Dr Folkman proved what the brothers said was wrong.65. The underlined part “Hes only a surgeon” in the third paragraph shows that the audience .A. didnt believe
39、what Dr Folkman saidB. spoke highly of Dr FolkmanC. admired Dr Folkman for his successD. thought what Dr Folkman said was boring66. Which of the following sayings can best summarize Dr Folkmans success?A. Failure is the mother of success.B. Where there is a will, there is a way.C. Well begun, half d
40、one.D. Who laughs last laughs best.67. What is the best title of the passage?A. Persistence leads to success.B. Brief introduction to a surgeon.C. Dr Folkmans hard life.D. The first angiogenesis inhibitors. Most people are aware of what the adoption process is because it has become rather common in
41、our society. Adoption is where a child is legally placed with guardians (監(jiān)護人) or parents (or perhaps a single parent) other than the birth mother or father. Once an adoption is finalized, all parental rights are turned over to the adoptive parents and there is no legal difference between adoptive pa
42、rents and natural birth parents. There are generally two types of adoption, which are closed adoption and open adoption. When an adopted person has access to his or her adoption file and original records, it is referred to as an open adoption. The term is also used to describe any contact that may b
43、e between the adoptive family, the birth parents, and the adopted child. The level of openness can change greatly in such contact depending on each individual relationship. There can be indirect contact between the natural birth parents and the child through the form of letters and photographs, or t
44、here can be actual physical contact. A semi-open adoption is where the birth parents may have contact with the adoptive parents before the birth of the child, either once or several times. After the birth there is no more contact. A semi-open adoption may remain as it is or it can become either open
45、 or closed. A closed adoption is where only the medical and historical information about the biological parents is given to the adoptive family. Typically, the birth and adoptive parents do not know each others identities. The record of the birth parents is kept sealed (密封). A closed adoption is usu
46、ally only effective in the adoption of babies. The adoption of an older child who already knows his or her birth parents cannot be kept closed.68. What is this passage mainly about?A. Why there are lots of adopted children in society.B. The types of adoption.C. How people adopt children.D. The relat
47、ionship between the adoptive parents and the biological parents.69. How many adoption types are mentioned in the passage?A. 2. B. 3. C. 4. D. 5.70. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the closed adoption?A. The birth parents may have indirect contact with the adoptive parents.B. The biol
48、ogical parents may often go to see their birth child. C. No information about the biological parents is given to the adoptive parents.D. Generally speaking, the adoptive parents do not know the birth parents identities.71. Suppose someone adopts a child and his biological parents often get contact w
49、ith the child by telephone. We can call this adoption _.A. a closed adoptionB. an open adoptionC. a semi-open adoption D. a semi-closed adoption72. From the passage, we know adoption is _.A. where a child is legally placed with adoptive parentsB. where a child is legally sent abroad by the birth par
50、entsC. where a child is brought up by the governmentD. where a child is sent to live with the children whose parents have diedMitchell King had a visitor his wife. Mr King was serving a six-year jail term in Auckland, New Zealand for armed robbery. But his wife didnt want to be away from him for tha
51、t long. So they held hands. And they stuck. Shed rubbed her palms with super glue. Their new-founded closeness was short-lived, and their separation was painful. Her technique is not one Id recommend for a closer relationship. But if you desire relationships that are deeper, broader and longer-lasti
52、ng, then remember the word “TRAVEL”. T is for TRUST. Trust is the glue that holds people together. A relationship will go nowhere without it. R is for RESPECT. “Do not save your loving speeches for your friends till they are dead; do not write them on their tombstones. Speak them rather now instead,
53、” writes Anna Cummins. A is for AFFECTION. Sometimes affection means love. Sometimes it means a touch. But it always means kindness. V is for VULNERABILITY. Though we may feel afraid to let another get too close, no relationship will go anywhere without risking vulnerability. Jim Rohn says, “The wal
54、ls we build around us to keep out the sadness also keep out the joy and the love.” E is for EMOTIONAL INTIMACY. Learn to be open. Learn to communicate freely. What kinds of relationships you make are largely determined by how openly you have learned to communicate. L is for LAUGHTER. Victor Borge got it right when he said, “Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.” Its also the most enjoyable. For relationships that can really go so
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