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湖南省邵陽(yáng)市武岡龍溪中學(xué)高二英語(yǔ)上學(xué)期期末試卷含解析一、選擇題1.Lastweek,onlytwopeoplecametolookatthehouse,____planningtobuyit.A.neitherofthem

B.noneofthem

C.noneofwhom

D.neitherofwhom參考答案:A2.Mikeoftenmakesascheduletogethimself____ofwhatsheistodointheday.

A.remind

B.toremind

C.reminded

D.reminding參考答案:C3.Yourbodylanguage_____yourrealemotion.

A.gavein

B.gaveup

C.gaveaway

D.gaveout參考答案:C4.Astothequestionofwhetherwewillsellourhouseorwhoweshallsellthehouseto,you_______haveananswerbytomorrow.A.will

B.shall

C.could

D.must參考答案:B5.MayIaskaquestionafterclass,Sir?_______,butnotduringmylunchbreak.()A.I'msorry B.Anytime C.Certainly D.Goahead參考答案:C考查語(yǔ)言交際.I'msorry對(duì)不起,抱歉;anytime任何時(shí)間;certainly當(dāng)然,確定;goahead去吧,做吧.A選項(xiàng):對(duì)不起,但是不能在我的午餐時(shí)間.B選項(xiàng):任何時(shí)候,但不能在我的午餐時(shí)間.C選項(xiàng):當(dāng)然,但不能再我午餐的時(shí)間.D選項(xiàng):?jiǎn)柊?,但不能在我的午餐時(shí)間.根據(jù)句意,選C.6.Theyounggirlofferedtoshowmearoundthemuseum,________wasverykindofher.A.it

B.what

C.which

D.that參考答案:C7.——Whichisthecomputeryouwant_______?

——Theoneontheright.Atohaverepaired

Btohaveitrepaired

Citrepaired

Dtorepairit參考答案:A8.Wecouldhardlybelievewhatshesaysbecausesheis______changinghermind.

A.regularly

B.steadily

C.suddenly

D.constantly參考答案:D9.Sometimesnewideashavetobetestedmanytimesbefore_________.

A.acceptingfully

B.beingfullyaccepted

C.fullyaccepting

D.fullyaccepted參考答案:B10.HeaskedsomanyquestionsthatIgotcompletely_____.A.confused B.confusing C.confusion D.mess參考答案:A【詳解】考查-ing形容詞和-ed形容詞辨析。句意:他問(wèn)了很多問(wèn)題,以至于我完全困惑了。A.confused困惑的;B.confusing令人困惑的;C.confusion混亂;D.

mess一團(tuán)糟。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,此處應(yīng)用形容詞作為got的表語(yǔ),又此處修飾主語(yǔ)I,故用v-ed形式的形容詞,故選A項(xiàng)?!军c(diǎn)睛】本題考查get作為系動(dòng)詞的用法get作為系動(dòng)詞時(shí)意為“變得”,后常接形容詞作表語(yǔ),一般表示心情、狀態(tài)、天氣、社會(huì)的變化,通常可以和become互換例如:Itgetswarmerandwarmerwhenspringcomes.春天到了,天氣越來(lái)越暖和。11.Hiscasualclotheswerenot______forsuchaformaloccasion.A.ready B.accurate C.appropriate D.special 參考答案:C12.---Whatshallwedowithourproject,stoporcontinue,sir?---________andtrytofinishit_______.A.Goaheadwithit;aheadoftime

B.Goondoingit;beforetime

C.Goontodoit;aheadoftime

D.Continuetodoit;beforethetime參考答案:A13.Withouttheticketyougavetome,I____abletogototheconcerttomorrow.A.weren’t

B.won’tbeC.wouldn’tbe

D.wouldn’thavebeen參考答案:C【詳解】考查虛擬語(yǔ)氣。句意:沒有你給我的票,我明天就不能去聽音樂會(huì)了。without引導(dǎo)的虛擬語(yǔ)氣,表示與將來(lái)事實(shí)相反,謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞為would/could/might(not)dosth.故選C?!军c(diǎn)睛】without引導(dǎo)的虛擬語(yǔ)氣1.與現(xiàn)在事實(shí)相反:Withoutair,mancouldn'texistontheearth.沒有空氣的話,人類將不能在地球上生存.謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞:would/could/might(not)dosth.2.與過(guò)去事實(shí)相反:Withoutyourhelp,Iwouldhavefailedtheexamlastweek.沒有你幫助的話,我上周考試可能就通不過(guò)了.謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞:would/could/might(not)havedonesth.3.與將來(lái)事實(shí)相反:Withoutyourticket,Iwouldn'tbeabletogototheconcerttomorrow.要是沒有你的票的話,我明天就不能去聽音樂會(huì)了.謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞:would/could/might(not)dosth.14.

Sohowhasthis_________anddoesitmatter?A.comeabout

B.comeout

C.comein

D.comeacross參考答案:A15.________you’vegotachance,youmightaswellmakefulluseofit.A.Nowthat

B.After

C.Although

D.Assoonas參考答案:A16.Itis____great

pity

thatthediscoveryofflightMH370stillprovestobe____failure.A.不填;a

B.the;the

C.a;a

D.a;不填參考答案:C17.—Haveyouseen____MP3onthedesk?Ileftithereamomentago.

—Whatcolor1is____MP3?Wefoundonereally.

A.the;an

B.an;an

C.an;the

D.the;the參考答案:C18.WeallbelieveitisTomhimself,ratherthanhisteacherswho_______forhisbadacademicperformanceatschool.A.aretoblame

B.aretobeblamed

C.istoblame

D.istobeblamed參考答案:C19.Lastsummerholiday,Iwentbacktomyhometown,________theneighborsandthehouse________Iusedtobefamiliarwithweregone.A.onlyfinding;which

B.onlytofind;that

C.onlytofind;whom

D.found;that參考答案:B二、完型填空20.Isawtheoldman,withhisuntidyclothesandmessyhair,ashedashedbetweentherowsofthedepartmentstore.Hewastryingtobeordinarybuthewashardnotto__21

.He

22

thesaleswomanandwithaslight

23

,possiblyGerman,askedwherethewomen’sshoesweresold.“Fourthfloor.”SherespondedinavoiceIcouldhear10milesaway.“Pardon?Wheredidyousaytheywere?”heaskedagain,apparently

24.Clearlytheoldmanwassomewhat

25

“Fourthfloor,sir,”thefriendlysaleswomanrepliedpatiently,thistimeso

26

thatcustomersturnedtoseewhatwascausingthe

27

.Icontinuedwatchingasthemanthankedthesaleswomanand

28

forwhatIassumedwasthefourthfloor.Butratherthanwalktothe

29

orthelift,hedashedbehindashelf,tookoutanotebookandstartedwritinghurriedly,withanalmostmad

30

onhisface.Thenhewentstraightuptoanothersaleswomanandaskedwherethewomen’sshoesweresold.Againheaskedherto

31

theanswerandoncemorehewalkedawayandtookdownsomenotes.Hedidthisthreemoretimesbeforeadepartmentstore

32

,thinkinghimmad,removedhimfromthestore.Butratherthanbe

33

,theoldmandepartedwithahugesmileonhisface.Althoughtheincidentwas

34

,itwasnotuntilayearlater,duringmyfirstyearofuniversity,thatIgaveitanyfurther

35

.Iwalkedintomylanguageclassroomandmetmyprofessor.Itwasthatverysameman.21.A.seeB.noticeC.neglectD.find22.A.followed

B.interviewedC.choseD.approached23.A.doubtB.voiceC.accentD.smile24.A.confusedB.amusedC.annoyedD.tired25.A.sillyB.shyC.deafD.weak26.A.angrilyB.loudlyC.suddenlyD.quickly27.A.disturbance

B.accident

C.pleasureD.quarrel28.A.putawayB.passedaway

C.pulledawayD.headedoff29.A.shoes

B.stairsC.exitD.sign30.A.confusionB.appearance

C.painD.expression31.A.replyB.reciteC.repeatD.retell32.A.security-guardB.customerC.saleswomanD.policeman33.A.excitedB.embarrassedC.relaxedD.moved34.A.unusualB.seriousC.dangerousD.unforgettable35.A.wonderB.senseC.thoughtD.idea參考答案:21-25BDCAC

26-30BADBD

31-35CABAC21.完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從21—40各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。OneSaturday,somefive-or-six-yearoldsinmyneighborhoodgatheredintheplaygroundtoplaycowboys.Briancame,proudly

21

thebiggesttoygunI’deverseen.Beforewestarted,ItoldhimIwantedto22

itforawhile

.Assoonaswedismissed(解散)forthe

23

,Irantoafarcorneroftheplaygroundandburiedtheguninthesoftdirt.IwantedtogiveBriana

24

.

Beforelong,Brianwasdemandinghisgunback.Weallwalked

25

theplaygroundtothecorner,andIdugwhereI

26

I’dburiedit.Nogun.Idugsomemore.

27

nogun.Brianstartedshouting,“Findmygun!”andIstartedgetting

sick.Iwas

28

itwassomewhere,butthewholecornerwaslooking

29

tome.Everyonestoodaroundandwatched

30

Idesperatelydugattheground.Noone

31

.Myeyesstartedburning,andIknewIwasgoingtocry.I

32

withBrianscreamingbehindme,“Yousonofbitch!Mydadwillgetyou!”

ThatafternoonwhenIheardBriancallingoutsidethewindow,ItoldMomeverything.She

33

listenedtome,thenwentouttothegarageandgottheshovel(鏟).We

34

Brianoutsideandthethreeofusreturnedtotheplayground.

35

itwasveryhotoutside,andmymomdugintheheatforanhour.Sheturnedupmostofthedirtinthatcorner,

36

thegunwasneverfound.Istoodandwatched

37

,andfeltworseandworseassheworkedhardandsweated

38

me.

MyparentsboughtBriananewgun,sohewas

39

.NowIrealizehowluckyIwastohave

40

whosupportedme,andthatIstillneededMomtohelpmeoutoftrouble.21.A.figuringout

B.showingoff

C.pickingup

D.puttingaway

22.A.handle B.remove

C.reject D.borrow

23.A.race

B.game

C.party

D.security24.A.variety

B.test

C.comparison D.surprise

25.A.across

B.in

C.over

D.by

26.A.acknowledged B.pretended

C.thought

D.advocated

27.A.Also

B.Still

C.Just

D.Indeed

28.A.demanded B.denied C.convinced D.accused

29.A.unlikely

B.essential

C.thesame

D.theopposite

30.A.since

B.though

C.if

D.as

31.A.helped

B.withdrew

C.witnessed

D.disturbed

32.A.settleddown

B.cameup

C.setout

D.ranaway

33.A.doubtfully

B.calmly

C.casually D.constantly

34.A.left

B.dragged

C.met

D.criticized

35.A.Bynow

B.Aboveall

C.Nowonder

D.Sofar

36.A.but

B.for

C.when

D.so

37.A.accurately

B.impatiently

C.helplessly

D.cautiously

38.A.inspiteof

B.exceptfor

C.infavorof

D.becauseof

39.A.satisfied

B.moved

C.motivated

D.treasured

40.A.all

B.someone

C.anybody

D.one參考答案:21-30BDBDA

CBCCD31-40ADBCA

ACDAB三、閱讀理解22.Highheels,coffeecupsanddogshavebeenregardedasthreeofthemostdangerousthingstohaveinacar.Theseeminglyharmlessitemshavebeenresponsibleformorethan13millioncrashesandnearmissesonBritain’sroads.Whilemenwereresponsibleforthegreaternumberofaccidentsreported,womenplayedtheirpartbydrivinginhighheels.Puttingfashionoverfunctionmeant44percentoffemalemotoristshadbeenpreventedfromusingthepedalscorrectlybytheirhighheels—withthoseaged25to34accountingformostoftheincidentsreported.Thosekeenforacaffeinekickwhiledrivingcanalsocreateanaccidentiftheyleaveemptycoffeecupslyingaroundtheirvehicle.Twentypercentofthosesurveyedadmittedtheyhadcrashedtheircarorhadanearmissafteradesertedcoffeecuporemptydrinkbottlerolledundertheirbrakepedal(剎車踏板).However,itisnotjustwearingandeatingthatcauseathreatfrominsidethecar,man’sbestfriendcouldalsocauseacatastropheifnotsafelysecured.Oneineightmotoristsclaimedtohavehadascrape(刮檫)ornearmissontheroadduetotheirdog’swanderingfreely,climbingintothefrontseatortryingtoescapethroughthewindows.Theaccidentsmeantdriverstooktheireyesofftheroadformorethanthreesecondseachtime,accordingtothepollof2,000Britishmotorists.Thesurveyhasfounddriverswillpickupanaveragebillof

£261.47forthedamagecausedbyeverycrash.LondonerswerethemostatriskofanaccidentcloselyfollowedbymotoristsintheWestMidlandandWales.JanetConnor,amanagingdirector,saidmanyaccidentscouldbeavoidedifpeoplecleanedtheircarsregularly,asoneintendriversinvolvedincrashesadmittedtodrivinginsideamountainof

debris.Shesaid,“Thepossibledangersanddistractionsoutsidethecararewellknownbutastheevidencesuggests,thosewithinthecarareoftenforgotten.”9.Thosewholikedrinkingcoffeeoftenhaveaccidentsbecause_________.A.

thedesertedcoffeecupsmaymakethebrakefailB.

thecoffeemaymakethemfeelfaintC.

thecoffeemaymakethecarsmellterribleD.

thedesertedcoffeecupsmaylookthesameasbrakepedals10.Whyshouldn’tdriversputtheirdogsinthecarwhiledriving?A.

Dogsmaywalkaroundoreventrytoescape.B.

Dogsmaybarkloudlywhentheyseethetrafficlights.C.

Dogsmaymaketheinsideofthecardirty.D.

Dogsmaybreakthewindowtogetfreshair.11.Theunderlinedword“debris”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans“_________”.A.usefulmaterials

B.

wastematerials

C.importantmaterials

D.color1fulmaterials12.Wecanmainlylearnfromthepassagethat________.A.

only10%ofthedriversremembertokeeptheircarcleanB.

dangerswithinthecarshouldbegivenmoreattentiontoC.

peopleoftenneglectthedangersoutsidethecarD.

accidentscanbeavoidedifcarsarecleanedregularly參考答案:AABB23.Whatislanguagefor?Somepeopleseemtothinkit'sforpractisinggrammarrulesandlearninglistsofwords—thelongerthelists,thebetter.That'swrong.Languageisfortheexchange(交流)ofideasandinformation.It'smeaninglessknowingallaboutalanguageifyoucan'tuseitfreely.ManystudentsIhavemetknowhundredsofgrammarrules,buttheycan'tspeakcorrectlyorfluently(流利地).Theyareafraidofmakingmistakes.Oneshouldn'tbeafraidofmakingmistakeswhenspeakingaforeignlanguage.Nativespeak

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