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高二年級英語期末考試

第I卷(三部分,共115分)

第一部分:聽力(共兩小節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5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(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),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.Whendidthemanwitnessatrafficaccident?

A.Whenhewashiswaytoasupermarketthismorning.

B.Whenhewasdrivingtoapartythisafternoon.

C.Whenhewasonhiswaytoworkthismorning.

2.Whatcanwelearnfromthedialogue?

A.Anoldmangotburnedinthefire.

B.Ayoungwomanisrunningoutoftheburninghouse.

C.Thewomanrunningoutoftheburninghouseiscrying.

3.Whydoesthemanfeelsadandguiltywheneverhethinksofhis

youngerbrother?

A.Becausehisbrother'sdeathhassomethingtodowithhim.

B.Becausehehasn'tgivenenoughhelptohisyoungerbrother.

C.Becauseheoftenbeathisyoungerbrotherwhenthelatterwas

stillachild.

4.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Awomanrobbersnatchedthehandbagfromthewoman

speaker.

B.Anagedrobbersnatchedthehandbagfromthewoman

speaker.

C.Ayoungmansnatchedthewoman'shandbagandcutherarm.

5.Whydidthemannearlylosehislifeduringlunchtime.?

A.Becauseheatethedeliciouschickentoofastandchoked.

B.Becausehechokedbecausehewaslaughing.

C.Becauseheateahamburgertoofast.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各

個小題,聽完后各小題給5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。

6.Whatdidthemandowiththeyoungwomanmentionedinthe

dialogue?

A.Hegaveheraphysicalcheck.

B.Hegavehermouth-tomouth.

C.Hegaveherakiss.

7.Whogavethewomanfirstaidandsavedherlife?

A.Themanspeaker.

B.Theyoungwoman'shusband.

C.Someoneelse.

8.Whatdoesthewomanspeakersayshewoulddoifshewereatthe

sceneoftheaccident?

A.Shewouldhelpthemanspeakersavetheyoungwoman.

B.Shewouldcallanambulance.

C.Shewouldgivethehusbandagoodbeating.

聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。

9.Whatwasthefirstpieceofbadluckthattheman'sunclehad?

A.Hiswifedied

B.Helosthisjob

C.Helosthiswallet.

10.Whatfellontotheuncle?

A.AladderB.AchairC.Ablackboard

1l.Whatdidtheunclebreak?

A.HisfingersB.HislegC.Hispencil

聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。

12.Whatdidthemanalwaystakecampingwithhim?

A.Matchesandwood.

B.Torchesandwhistles.

C.Warmwater.

13.WhatdoesSOSmean?

A.Itmeans“SaveOurSouls”

B.Itmeans“SearchOutSomeone^^.

C.Itmeans"SeeOurSignal”

14.Whatwerethewhistlesusedtodo?

A.Toplaymusic.

B.Toblowforhelp.

C.Tocallhisfriendstohim.

聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。

15.Whatdidthewomangetbittenby?

A.AmosquitoB.AspiderC.Acrocodile

16.Wherewasthewoman'sinsectbite?

A.OnherlegB.OnherlowerarmC.Onherforearm

17.Wheredidtheman'scarlandwhenhedroveoffthebridge?

A.InadesertB.InaforestC.Inariver

聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。

18.WhendidTim'smotherhaveherbabygirl?

A.OnMay12thB.OnMay16thC.OnMay15th

19.Howdidthewomananswerthephone?

A.Hello,ambulancesservice

B.Hello,emergencyservices

C.Hello,police.

2O.WhatwasoppositeTim'shouse?

A.TheparkB.TheschoolC.Thesupermarket

第二部分:知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),45分)

第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分)

從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最

佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

21.-Whywasn'ttheconferenceheldontime?

—Fortheofyou.

A.intentionB.absenceCgloryD.lack

22.Theshipwithalotofliveanimalsissailingto

Australia.

A.loading,westernB.toload,tothewest

C.loaded,westD.load,thewest

23.TherecommendationhegavemeisthatImoretravelingto

openmyeyes.

A.willdoB.coulddoC.shoulddoD.mustdo

24.Afterawholemorning'swork,hefelthecouldeatanox,forhe

atenothingthismorning.

A.closetoB.abouttoCnexttoD.upto

25.Forthosewhoworkwiththeirbrains,exerciseisuseful.

A.especialB.specialC.especiallyD.specially

26.Hawkingsaysthateventhebesttheorycantobewrong.

A.turnupB.turndownC.turnoffD.turnout

27.HowdidyoulikethetriptoQingdao?

—Oh,that'stoobad.

A.IwishyoucouldbewithusB.Nothingcouldbebetter.

C.IfeltseasickmostofthetimeD.Ienjoyeditverymuch

28.SincethenIamemberofthefamilyandneverfrom

them.

A.havebecome,willIseparate

B.havebecome,Iwillseparate

C.havebeen,willIbeseparated

D.havebeen,Iwasseparated

29.Lucyisveryshyandneverspeaks.

A.untilspeakingB.unlessspokento

C.unlessspeakingtoD.onlyifspokento

30.heisandhedoes,hewillbepunishedbreaksthe

law.

A.Nomatterwho,whatever,anyonewho

B.Anyonewho,whatever,whoever

C.Whoever,whatever,whoever

D.Whatever,whoever,nomatterwho

31.Youcan'timaginewhatgreattroubleIhaveIwantvery

much.

A.tofindthebookB.findingthebook

C.foundthebookD.findthebook

32.othergoodstudents,theteacherthinks,Hankisstudent.

A.Comparedwith,amostsatisfied

B.Comparedto,themostsatisfied

C.Comparingto,themostsatisfying

D.Comparedwith,amoresatisfying

33.aletter,hedecidedtosendatelegram.

A.Notreceiving

B.Receivingnot

C.Nothavingreceived

D.Havingnotreceived

34.Canyoutellme?

A.whomdoesthisdictionarybelongto

B.whomthisdictionaryisbelongedto

C.Whomthisdictionarybelongsto

D.Whomthisdictionaryisbelongingto

35.-Whatmadehersosad?

shefailedintheexam.

A.ThatB.BecauseC.AsD.Since

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,共30分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選

項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

InJanuary2002,duringthefirstweeksofasix-monthstayatthe

children'shospitalofPhiladelphiaforLeukemia(白血?。﹖reatment,

Michaelwanderedovertohishospitalwindowinsearchofdistraction

(散心).The36first-graderwatchedaconstructioncrew37ona

10-storeyadditiontothehospital.38MichaeFsthird-floorwindow,

Ritchie,aniron-workerfromtheEastFallssectionofPhiladelphia,39

andsaw“thiskidwithnohair40facewaspresseduptothewindow.

Iwaved,andhesmiledand41Pllneverforgetthat”saysRitchie,a

fatherofthree.

Aswinter42spring,Michaelwatched,fascinated(著迷),as3000

tonsofsteel43formedtheskeletonofthebuilding.Onedayhecolored

amessageforthecrewandheld44uptothewindow:Hi,LocalIron

Workers,I'mMike.Ritchieandthe45crewmessagedback.Overthe

46months,ashistreatmentcontinued,Ritchieandthecrew47

Michaelupandcheeredhimwith48signslikeBeStrongMike.

49theconstructionreachedthethirdfloor,Ritchiejumpedacrossthe

50betweenthebuildingsandthetwohada51chat.Thehardhat

withtenderheartwellsup(涌出眼淚)whenhethinksaboutit."Michael

52mylife55saysRitchie"Iwasarealhard-core(頑固不化)person

withoutalotofsympathy.ButI'd53seeingthiskideveryday

wavingatmeandexcitedabouttheconstruction.Ilookatlife54

thankstohim“TodayMichaelisa1O-year-oldthird-graderincomplete

recovery.Whatdoeshehopeto55whenhegrowsup?”A

constructionworker/5hesays.

36.A.strangeB.curiousC.seriousD.anxious

37.A.playingB.studyingC.livingD.working

38.A.BelowB.AboveC.UnderD.Over

39.A.watchedoutB.watchedatC.lookedupD.lookeddown

40.A.whomB.whoseC.whichD.that

41.A.camebackB.cameonC.wavedbackD.wavedon

42.A.wentoffB.wentoutC.turnedintoD.turnedto

43.A.graduallyB.immediatelyC.successfullyD.usually

44.A.thatB.itC.oneD.itself

45.A.hospitalB.repairC.constructionD.school

46.A.firstB.lastC.longD.next

47.A.cheeredB.lightedC.calledD.woke

48.A.discouragingB.encouragingC.surprisingD.interesting

49.A.BeforeB.SinceC.WhileD.When

50.A.groundB.floorC.spaceD.story

51.A.face-to-faceB.hand-inhand

C.neck-and-neckD.step-by-step

52.A.gaveB.changedC.savedD.took

53.A.payattentiontoB.getdownto

C.beusedtoD.lookforwardto

54.A.differentlyB.happilyC.sadlyD.excitedly

55.A.haveB.getC.beD.appreciate

第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,共40分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳

選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

I'velovedmymother'sdesksinceIwasjusttallenoughtosee

abovethetopofitasMothersatdoingletters.Standingbyherchair,

lookingattheinkbottle,pens,andwhitepaper,Idecidedthattheactof

writingmustbethemostwonderfulthingintheworld.

Yearslater,duringherfinalillness,Motherkeptdifferentthingsfor

mysisterandbrother.uButthedesk”,hesaid,“isforElizabeth".

Ineversawherangry,neversawhercry.Iknewshelovedme,she

showeditinaction.Butasayounggirl,Iwantedheart-to-hearttalks

betweenmotheranddaughter.

Theyneverhappened.Andagulfopenedbetweenus.Iwas“too

emotional”(感情容易激動的).Butshelived"onthesurface(表現(xiàn))

AsyearspassedandIhadmyownfamily.Ilovedmymotherand

thankedherforourhappyfamily.Iwrotetoherincarefulwordsand

askedhertoletmeknowinanywayshechosethatshedidforgive(原諒)

me.

Ipostedtheletterandwaitedforheranswer.Nonecame.

Myhopeturnedtodisappointment(失望),thelittleinterest,finally,

peace-itseemedthatnothinghappened.Icouldn'tbesurethattheletter

hadevengottoMother.IonlyknewthatIhadwrittenit,andIcouldstop

tryingtomakeherintosomeoneshewasnot.

Nowthepresentofherdesktoldme,asshe'dneverbeenableto,

thatshewaspleasedthatwritingwasmychosenwork,Icleanedthedesk

carefullyandfoundsomepapersinsideaphotoofmyfatheranda

oneletter,foldedandrefoldedmanytimes.

Givemeananswer,mydesk,inanywayyouchoose,Mother,you

alwayschosetheactthatspeakslouderthanwords.

56.Thewriterbegantolovehermother'sdesk.

A.afterMotherdiedB.beforeshebecameawriter

C.whenshewasachildD.whenMothergaveittoher

57.Thepassageshowsabout.

A.Motherwroteherdaughterincarefulwords

B.Mothercaredmuchaboutherdaughterinwords

C.Motherwastooseriousabouteverythingherdaughterhaddone

D.Motherwascoldonthesurfacebutkindinherhearttoher

daughter

58.Theword"gulf'inthepassagemeans.

A.partoftheseagoingfarinland

B.freetalksbetweenmotheranddaughter

C.differentideasbetweenthemotheranddaughter

D.deepunderstandingbetweentheoldandtheyoung

59.WhatdidMotherdowithherdaughter'sletteraskingforforgiveness?

A.Shehadneverreceivedtheletter.

B.Shereadtheletteragainandtillshedied.

C.Foryears,sheoftentalkedabouttheletter.

D.Shedidn'tforgiveherdaughteratallinherlife.

60.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.MylettertoMother

B.Motherandchildren

C.MyMother'sDesk

D.TalksbetweenMotherandMe

B

Therearethreebranchesofmedicine.Oneiscalled“doctor

medicine^^or"scientificmedicine^^.Scientificdoctorstrytoobserve

sickness,lookforlogicalpattern,andthenfindouthowthehumanbody

works.Fromtheretheyfigureoutwhattreatmentsmaywork.Thiskind

ofmedicineisbelievedtodatefromthe4thcenturyBC.Although

nowadaysitissuccessful,intheancientthisapproach(方法)probablydid

notcuremanypatients.

Thesecondkindofmedicineiscalled"naturalcures"or“folk

medicine^^,inwhichlesseducatedpeopletrytocuresicknesswith

variousherbs.Thesefolkhealersalsouseobservationandlogic,butthey

arenotsoawareofit.Theytrythingsuntiltheyfindsomethingthat

seemstowork,andthentheykeepdoingthat.Folkmedicine

flourished(興起)longbeforethedevelopmentofscientificmedicineand

wasmoresuccessfulinancienttimes.

Thethirdkindiscalled“healthspas"or“faithhealing^^.Sometimes

thismaybeassimpleastouchingtheholymanandbeingimmediately

healed.Othertimes,amagicianmaymakeyouamagiccharm,orsaya

spell(咒語),tocureyou.Somereligiousgroupsorganizehealing

shrines(圣壇)forthesick.Intheseplacespeoplerest,getplentyofsleep,

eathealthyfood,drinkwaterinsteadofwine,andexerciseinvarious

ways.Theyalsotalktothepriests(牧!1幣)andpraytothegods.Ifyouare

feelingdepressedoryouhavebeenworkingtoohard,goingtothese

placesmaybejusttherightthingtomakeyoufeelbetter.

61.Doctormedicine.

A.hasalongerhistorythanfolkmedicine

B.hasbeenpracticedforaround2,400years

C.basesitstreatmentsonobservationandlogic

D.wasverysuccessfulincuringsicknessesinancienttimes

62.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTusedin

healthspas?

A.MagicpowerB.Variousherbs

C.ReligiousfaithD.Ahealthylifestyle

63.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.Folkhealerschoosedifferentherbstocurediseaseswithoutany

soundbasis.

B.Peoplewhopracticefolkmedicineneedlotsofformaleducation

onherbs.

C.Thesuccessoffolkmedicineledtothedevelopmentofdoctor

medicine.

D.Naturalcuresworkedbetterthanscientificmedicineinancient

times.

64.Theauthor'sprimarypurposeinthispassageisto.

A.describedifferenttypesofmedicine

B.arguefortheimportanceofmedicineinhealthcare

C.showtheimportantrolereligionplaysinmedicaltreatments

D.comparetheeducationalbackgroundofthreedifferenttypesof

patients

c

SYDNEY:Astheysatsharingsweetsbesideaswimmingpoolin1999.

ShaneGouldandJessicahSchipperweresimplygettingalongwell,

chattingaboutsport,lifeand''anythingelsethatcameup”.

YetinSydneynextmonth,theywillmeetagainbythepool,andfora

shorttimethefriendswillraceagainsteachotherinthe50-meter

butterfly(蝶泳)intheAustralianchampionshipsatHomebushBay.

Gould,nowa47-year-oldmotheroffour,hasannouncedshewillbe

makingareturntoelitecompetition(頂級賽事)toswimtheoneevent,

havingsetaqualifying(合格的)timeof30.32secondsinwinninggoldat

lastyear'sUnitedStatesMasterschampionships.Hercomebackcomes

32yearsaftershewonthreegoldsattheMunichOlympics.

Schipper,nowa17-year-oldfromBrisbanewithabrightfutureof

goingtoAthensforherfirstOlympics,yesterdayrecalled(回憶)hertime

withGouldfieyearsago.

“IwasatanationalyouthcameontheGoldCoastandShanehadcome

alongtotalktousandwatchustrain,“Schipperexplained."Itseemedas

ifwehadlongbeengoodfriends.Idon'tknowwhy.Wejuststarted

talkinganditwentfromthere.^^

“Shehadalottosharewithallofusatthatcamp.Shetoldusstories

aboutwhatitwaslikeatbigmeetsliketheOlympicsandwhatit'sliketo

beonanAustralianteam.Itwasreallyinteresting.,5

Nexttime,thingswillbemoreserious.t4Iwillstillbeswimminginthe

50mbutterflyatthenationals,sothereisachancethatIcouldactuallybe

competingagainstShaneGould,,5saidSchipper,whoburstontothescene

atlastyear'snationalchampionshipswithsecondplacesinthe100mand

200mbutterfly.

65.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Storieshappeninginswimmingcompetitions.

B.TwowomenswimmerswinningOlympicgolds.

C.Lessonslearnedfrominternationalswimmingchampionship.

D.Friendshipandcompetitionbetweentwoswimmers.

66.GouldandSchipperaregoingto.

A.talkaboutsportandlife

B.gobacktoelitecompetition

C.setaqualifyingtimeandwingold

D.takepartinthesamesportsevent

67.GouldwonherthreeOlympicgoldswhenshewas.

A.15B.17C.22D.30

68.Theunderlinedword"it"inthefifthparagraphprobablyrefersto

A.theOlympicsB.theyouthcamp

C.thefriendshipD.theAustralianteam

69.WhatSchippersaidshowedthatshe.

A.wasnolongerGould'sfriend

B.hadlearnedalotfromGould

C.wasnotinterestedinGould'sstories

D.wouldnotliketocompeteagainstGould

D

PhantomoftheOpera

ThePhantomoftheOpera,byAndrewLloydWebber,debuts

(appearsinpublicforthefirsttime)inShanghai,markingthe

production'sfirstAsianperformance.SinceitwasfirststagedinLondon,

theplayhasbeenseenby58millionpeopleallovertheworld..The

PhantomoftheOpera,depicts(描述)amysteriouspersonwitha

beautifulvoicelivingundertheParisTheatre.TheGrandstagesetsand

musichavemadethemusicalfamousthroughouttheworld.

7:15pm,December18

2002000yuan

7:15pm,December19,24—26,31

100-800yuan

ShanghaiGrandTheatre,300RenminDadao

Tel:5466-0206

Cellorecital(大提琴獨(dú)奏會)

CellistNinaKotovawillstagearecitalinShanghai.Kotova,from

Russia,isanexcellentmusicianandcomposer(作曲家).Shegained

worldattentionwhenshewonfirstprizeinaninternationalmusiccontest

attheageof15.Sheisalsoamodelandhasgracedthecoversofmany

fashionmagazines.

7:30pm.,December15

50—500yuan

ShanghaiConcertHall.523Yan'anDonglu

Tel:6386-2836

Pipaconcert

YangJingplaysthepipainconcert.Thepipaplayerfoundher

distinctive(有特色的)musicalcharacterthroughtheancientpiecesofan

ancientcultureandthemostcontemporary(當(dāng)代的)musicoftheworld.

Rootedinthemillennia-oldtraditionofChinesemusic,shebuildsona

vastbodyofmusicalhistoryfromtheEastandWest.

7:15pm,December10

40—100yuan

HeLutingConcertHall,20FenyangLu

Tel:6437-1192

70.Toattendtwodifferentconcertslistedabovewillcostatleast.

A.80yuanB.90yuanC.600yuanD.1,000yuan

71.ThosewhoareinterestedinChinesetraditionalmusicwill

A.watchaconcertattheHeLutingHall

B.spend500yuanormoreonaticket

C.call5466-0206tobooktickets

D.watchaplayat300RenminDadaoonDec.18

72.Wecanknowfromtheadvertisementsthat.

A.peoplelivinginShanghaiwillseethefirstperformanceofThe

PhantomoftheOpera,

B.ThePhantomoftheOpera,isamusicalplayperformedatthe

ParisTheatre

C.CellistKotova'sphotocanbeseenonthecoversofmanyfashion

magazines

D.YangJing,thepipaplayer,acceptsnowesterninfluenceinher

performance.

E

Theopinionofmanyengineersisthatthearchitectsthatdesignedthe

NewYorkWorldTradeCenterTwinTowersdidagoodjobindesigning

thebuildings.Thebuildingsweresafefromthehazardsenvisioned(預(yù)

想到的)atthetime.Indeed,theyweredesignedtowithstand(經(jīng)受住)

theforceofaircraftthatmightcrashintothem.Theywerenothowever,

designedtowithstandtheeffectsoftheveryhightemperaturesproduces

bytheignition(點(diǎn)燃)ofaviation(航空)fuelcarriedbytheaircraft.

Steellightlycoveredwithconcreteisthemainstructuralpartofthe

towersandsteellosesalotofstructuralstrengthwhenheatedto1100

degreesCentigradeandbeyond,asitwas.Toprotectthesteelthetowers

beamswerecoatedwithafewcentimetersofconcrete.Thatinsulation

(隔離)wastoprovidestructuralstateofbeingcompleteforatleast1

houroffire.Thetowersmetthattest.Thesouthtowerlasted62minutes.

Thenorth103minutes.Tragedyfollowedwhennotallcouldescape

beforethecollapse(倒塌).

MostexpertsagreethattheTwinTowerswereverywelldesigned.

Manyalsoagreethatthepeopleplanningtheattackswerevery

knowledgeableandaimedtheaircraftataheightthatwouldeffectthe

mostdamage.Theaircraftcrashandtheresultingfuelfedfireswere

aimedataboutthe90thfloor.Thatwasjusthighenoughtoinsurethatthe

upperfloorswouldweakenwiththeheatandcrackdown,droppinginto

theremainingpartofthebuilding.

Themassofthefallingtopfloorscreatedsuchafallingloadthat

someexpertsestimateitexceeded(超過)by5to10timesnormalbearing

loads.Theeffectwaslikeagianthammer,eachfloorcontributingmore

weighttobebornbythenextfloordown.

WeretheTradeTowerswelldesigned?Engineerssayyes.Butthe

publicreferstothebeliefthatarchitectswillneveragaindesignatall

buildingwithoutconsideringtheeffectsofterroristattacksofallpotential

kinds.Thatnotonlyincludestheabilityofthestructuretowithstand

attackbutthemeanstoallowthebuildingsoccupants(占有者)toescape

intimetosurvive.

73.ManyengineersbelievethattheTwinTowerwaswell-designedafter

September11because.

A.itcouldwithstandaircraftcrashingintoitatthemoment

B.itcouldwithstandanynaturalhazardssuchasearthquakeorfire

C.ithadanattractingbeautifulappearanceuntiltheyweredestroyed

D.Theyhadthemiserablehonorofbeingselectedasthetargetof

terroristattack.

74.Accordingtothearticle,thosewhodesignedthetowercouldhave

donebetterif.

A.thetowerlastedlongerafterbeingattacked

B.thetowerheldstableuntilallofthepeopleintheremanagedto

escape.

C.Thetowercanbeimmune(可避免)tosuchattacks.

D.Theyconsidermoreabouttheeffectsoftheveryhightemperatures

andmadeduel(決定性的)changesinthestructure.

75.TheauthorbelievedthattheTwinlowers.

A.werenotwell-designed

B.werewell-designed

C.weregoodexamplesforengineersofourtime

D.wereoutofconsiderationwhenwetalkaboutengineeringlater.

第II卷(共35分)

第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10題,滿分10分)

ThemomentIenteredmyroomthismorning,I

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