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高二(下)英語期中熱身練

制卷人:臧華娟審核人:周愛梅2014.04

第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在

答題卡上將該項涂黑。

16.TheexamresultswillbeonFridayafternoon.

A.putdownB.putoffC.putupD.putaway

17.Sheisafilmloverandgoingtothecinema.

A.abandonsB.adoresC.abusesD.appreciates

18.Thisrequiresyoutobepatientyouhavetoreadtheinformationtodecideit

isrelatedtoyouareresearching.

A.because;if;thatB.withwhat;whether;what

C.as;if;whatD.for;whether;that

19.Withthesefacts,theeditorhopedthatonce,hisnewspaperwouldbeworld-famous.

A.tobeprintedB.toprintC.printingD.printed

20.Somecyclistsmakethethattrafficlawsdonotthem.Itisnottrue,.

A.assumption;applyto;thoughB.thought;applyto;however

C.assuming;applyfor;thoughD.idea;applyfor;however

21.Theyachievedtheirsuccessiftheytheirdreams.

A.wouldn'thave;abandonedB,wouldn'thave;hadabandoned

C.wouldhave;abandonedD.wouldhave;hadabandoned

22..Thenumberofroadaccidentsandthedeathsthoseaccidentsgreatlyoverthe

pastyear.

A.resultingfrom;hasincreasedB.arisingfrom;haveincreased

C.resultingin;hasbeenincreasedD.arisingfrom;havebeenincreased

23.—Jimseldomfinishesthetaskaswellashepromisedto.

一Thafstoobad.

A.Abirdinthehandisworthtwointhebush.B.Betterlatethannever.

C.Agoldenkeycanopenanydoor.D.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.

24.Ratherthaneverythingtothelastminute,Lilyalwayspreferstostartearly.

A.leaveB.leavingC.toleaveD.havingleft

25.Salesdirectorisapositioncommunicationabilityisjustasimportantassalesskills.

A.whichB.thatC.whenD.where

26.——Itseemsthatyouarefamiliarwiththiscity.

一IEnglishinahighschoolhereforthreeyears.It'sgreattobeback!

A.havetaughtB.havebeenteachingC.hadtaughtD.taught

27.TheInternetiswidelyused,whichthedevelopmentofEnglish

A.correspondstoB.putsthroughC.getsacrossD.speedsup

28.Wearelivinginpeoplecall"InformationAge”,soeverythingispossible.

A.thatB.whichC.whatD.why

29.1thankyoutoomuchforallyourhelptomysonwhilewewereawayfromhome.

A.won'tB.can'tC.canD.will

30.----John,whenshallwemeetagain,ThursdayorFriday?

----------------------------.FilbeofftoLondanthen.

A.EitherB.NeitherC.BothD.None

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,

并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

Wemaylookattheworldaroundus,butsomehowwemanagenottoseeituntilwhatever

we'vebecomeusedtosuddenlydisappears.31,forexample,theneatly-dressedwomanI32

tosee-orlookat--onmywaytoworkeachmorning.

Forthreeyears,nomatter33theweatherwaslike,shewasalwayswaitingatthebusstop

around8:00a.m.On34days,sheworeheavyclothesandapairofwoolengloves.

Summertime35outneat,beltedcottondressesandahatpulledlowoverhersunglasses.36.

shewasanordinaryworkingwoman.Ofcourse,I37allthisonlyaftershewasseennomore.

ItwasthenthatIrealizedhow38Iexpectedtoseehereachmorning.YoumightsayI39

her.

“Didshehaveanaccident?Something40?”Ithoughttomyselfabouther41.Now

thatshewasgone,IfeltIhad42her.Ibegantorealizetjiatpartofour43lifeprobably

includessuchchancemeetingswithfamiliar44:themilkmanyouseeatdawn,thewomanwho

45walksherdogalongthestreeteverymorning,thetwinbrothersyouseeatthelibrary.Such

peopleare46markersinourlives.Theyaddweighttoour47ofplaceandbelonging.

Thinkaboutit.48whilewalkingtowork,wemarkwhereweareby49acertain

building,whyshouldwenotmarkwherewearewhenwepassafamiliar,though50person?

31.A.MakeB.TakeC.GiveD.Have

32.A.happenedB.wantedC.usedD.tried

33.A.whatB.howC.whichD.when

34.A.sunnyB.rainyC.cloudyD.snowy

35.A.tookB.broughtC.carriedD.turned

36.A.ClearlyB.ParticularlyC.LuckilyD.Especially

37.A.believedB.expressedC.rememberedD.wondered

38.A.longB.oftenC.soonD.much

39.A.respectedB.missedC.praisedD.admired

40.A.betterB.worseC.moreD.less

41.A.disappearanceB.appearanceC.misfortuneD.fortune

42.A.forgottenB.lostC.knownD.hurt

43.A.happyB.enjoyableC.usualD.daily

44.A.friendsB.strangersC.touristsD.guests

45.A.regularlyB.actuallyC.hardlyD.probably

46.A.commonB.pleasantC.importantD.faithful

47.A.choiceB.knowledgeC.decisionD.sense

48.A.BecauseB.IfC.AlthoughD.However

49.A.keepingB.changingC.passingD.mentioning

50.A.unnamedB.unforgettableC.unbelievableD.unreal

第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,

并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

A

WhilelookingthroughthevariousjobsitesontheInternet,Ifoundthefollowinglistofthe

highestpayingjobsintheUS.It'sinterestingtoseehowthedifferenttypesofjobsinthetech

industrycomparetootherindustries.

Toppayingjobsoverall

-Physiciansandsurgeons—$147,000

?Aircraftpilots—$133,500

?Chiefexecutives—$116,000

?Electricalandelectronicengineers—$112,000

-Lawyersandjudges—$99,800

?Dentists—$90,000

-Pharmacists—$85,500

?Managementanalysts(分析家)一$84,700

?Financialanalysts,managersandadvisors—$84,000

?Computerandinformationsystemmanagers—$83,000

?Marketingandsalesmanagers—$80,000

-Educationadministrators(管理員)—$80,000

Toppayingjobsthatdonotrequireahighschooldegree

Thesejobstendtorequireon-the-jobtrainingandworkexperienceratherthanformal

educationandschooling:

?Industrialproductionmanagers一$36,000

?Constructionmanager—$33,600

?Electricians—$31,900

Toppayingjobsforhighschoolgraduates

Thesejobsemphasize(強調(diào))workexperienceandon-the-jobtrainingratherthanformal

education:

?Computersoftwareengineers—$58,900

?Computer/infbrmatinOnsystemsmanagers—$56,400

?Computerprogrammers—$55,000

?Networksystemsanddatacommunicationsanalysts—$49,000

?Generalandoperationsmanagers—$48,000

?Database(數(shù)據(jù)庫),networkandcomputersystemsadministrators—$48,000

Toppayingjobsforatwo-yearcollegedegree

Thefollowingjobstendtobetechnicalinnature,emphasizingskillsdevelopedonthejobas

wellasjob-specifictrainingandcertifications(證書):

-Healthcarepractitioners(從業(yè)人員)一$66,000

?Businessanalysts—$58,000

?Electricalandelectronicengineers-$57,000

?Mechanicalengjneers—$56,800

?Generalandoperationsmanagers—$54,000

?Computerandinformationsystemsmanagers一$50,400

51.Whichofthefollowinggroupsofpeoplewillbenefitmostfromthepassage?

A.Teachers.B.Housewives.C.RetiredpeopleD.Highschoolstudents.

52.MrSmithdidn'tfinishhisstudiesinhighschoolandisanexperiencedworker.Ifhewantsto

getahighpayingjob,heshouldtrytobecomea(n).

A.computersoftwareengineerB.educationadministrator

C.industrialproductionmanagerD.computerandinformationsystemsmanager

53.BesidestheInternet,wecanprobablyfindthispassageina(n).

A.textbookB.advertisementC.posterD.magazine

54.What'sthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.Qualificationsforhighestpayingjobs.

B.HighestpayingjobsintheUS.

C.Adviceonfindingahighestpayjob.

D.Acomparisonbetweenthepayofdifferentjobs.

B

Upuntilnow,Disney'sattemptintoChinahasbeenanythingbutmagical.ItsHongKong

themepark,openedin2005,hashadadifficulttimeduetoearlymistakesandcompetition.But

Disneydoesn'tthrowinthetowelJnamarketwith1.3billionpotentialcustomers.Aftermore

thanadecadeofnegotiations,DisneycanbuilditssecondDisneylandinShanghai.

Disneyofficialswouldn'tsaywhentheparkwillopenorhowmuchitwillcost.Butthe

companystatedinpressreleasethattheShanghaiparkwillinclude''characteristicsadaptedtothe

Shanghairegion^^.

TheapprovalforparkconstructioncomesamongChina'songoingeffortstodevelopits

tourismsector,whichisexpectedtoincreaseby3%thisyear.

SincethemainlandChinesemakeupathirdofvisitorstoHonrgKongDisneyland,somefear

thattheShanghaiparkwilltaketouristsawayfromtheformerpark.Sinceopeningfouryearsago,

HongKongDisneylandhasunderperformedduetocitssmallsize—300acres,thesmallestof

anyDisneyparks—aswellashighticketpricesandcompetitionfromOceanPark.

Disneyhasalsomadeseveralmarketmiscalculations.Analystssaythecompany,intrying

nottomakethesamemistakesitdidinParisbyfailingtobeadaptedtolocaltastes,mayhave

donetoomuchinitseffortstoadapttheHongKongparktoChinesecustomers.Forexample,the

park'srestaurantsoriginallyplannedtoservetheshark'sfinsoup,untilenvironmentalists

protested(抗議).

DisneyofficialsdismissedconcernsthatanewparkinShanghaiwillstealHongKong

customers.t4WeseeHongKongDisneylandandtheShanghaiparkascomplementary(互補的)」

saidanofficial.€tWebelievetheChinesemarketislargeenoughtosupportmorethanonepark.”

FurtherexpansioninAsiamaybeagoodbet.Lastyear,roughlyaquarterofDisney'sprofit

camefromoverseasoperations.Asiacontributedjust5%,butleisure-industryexpertsare

confidentabouttheregion'spotential.

55.Theunderlinedphrase“throwinthetowel“inParagraph1means"

A.haveagoodideaB.admitthatithasbeendefeated

C.bringhopeD.investmoremoney

56.TheChinesegovernmentagreedontheconstructionofShanghaiDisneylandwiththeaim

of.

A.developingShanghai,stourism

B.competingwithHongKongDisneyland

C.hostingasuccessfulDisneycelebration

D.promotingthedevelopmentoflocalculture

57.AtouristgivesuptheideaofvisitingHongKongDisneylandprobablybecause.

A.itisnotwelladaptedtoChinesecustomers

B.itlacksattractions

C.environmentalistsprotest

D.itisverysmallandtheticketpriceishigh

58.Fromthepassage,itcanbeinferredthat.

A.onlyafterlongyearsofnegotiationscanDisneybuilditssecondparkinShanghai

B.whentheShanghaiparkwillopenandhowmuchitwillcosthaven'tbeendecided

C.theShanghaiparkwillbeassuccessfulastheHongKongthemepark

D.ParisDisneylandwasnotsosuccessful,failingtosatisfythetasteofthelocalpeople.

c

Childrenarebeingindirectlyaffectlybytheimpactoftherecession(經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退)ontheir

parents,theChildren'ssocietywarns.

ThechiefexecutiveoftheChildren'sSociety,BobReitemeier,saidthatchildrenwere“onthe

frontofrecession”.Hesaidtherecessionmadeitevenmoreimportanttotrytoendchildpoverty.

Theanswerssuggestchildrenfrompoorerbackgroundsaremojrelikelytobeaffected,but

overathirdofchildrenacrossallbackgroundssaidtheywereawarethattherecessionwas

worryingtheirparents.

Fifteen-year-oldPatriciasaidherfamilyfelttheimpactoftherecessionontheireveryday

budgel(預(yù)算).“Wehavetosaveupourmoneyanddonotspenditsomuchonunnecessary

things,nshesaid.

Thosequestionedappearedtohavegreatawarenessoftheeconomiccrisis,which,

unsurprisingly,washigheramongtheolderchildren.Butaround15%saidtheyhadn'tbeen

affectedbyit.

Recentfiguresshowedthatin2007therewere850,000youngpeoplewithnoparticular

occupation.Anofficialfromthegovernmentsaiditwasso"disappointing“thatsomeyoung

peoplewereconcernedabouttheeconomy.

Parentsareclearlybestplacedtotalktotheirchildrenabouttheirworries,butschoolsalso

playanimportantroleinteachingyoungpeopletheskillstheyneedtobecomehealthy,happyand

confidentindividuals.

59.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Itismoreimportanttotrytoendchildpovertyintherecession.

B.jChildrenfrompoorerareasarelesslikelytobeaffected.

C.A1Ithechildrenquestionedarewoniedabouttheeconomy.

D.Thatsomeyoungpeopleareworryingabouttheeconomyis“goodnews”.

60.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”refertoinParagraph5?

A.Thepoorerbackground.B.Theimpactoftherecession.

C.Everydaybudget.D.Thegovernment.

61.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Manychildrenareconcernedabouttherecession.

B.Childrenarebeingdirectlyaffectedbytherecession.

C.Therecessionaffectedchildrenindirectly.

D.Schoolsplayanimportantroleinteachingyoungpeoplehowtobecomehealthy,happyand

confidentindividuals.

D

WhenIaskedmydaughterwhichitemshewouldkeep;thephone,thecar,thecooker,the

computer,theTV,orherboyfriend,shesaid“thephone”.Personally,Icoulddowithoutthe

phoneentirely,whichmakesmeunusual.Becausethetelephoneischangingourlivesmorethan

anyotherpieceoftechnology.

Point1—Thetelephonecreatestheneedtocommunicate,inthesamewaythatmoreroads

createmoretraffic.Mydaughtercomeshomefromschoolat4:00pmandthenspendsanhouron

thephonetalkingtotheverypeopleshehasbeenatschoolwithallday.Ifthephonedidnotexist,

wouldshehaveanythingtotalkabout?

Point2—Themobilephonemeansthatweareneveralone."Themobilesavedmy

saysCrystalJohnstone.ShehadanaccidentinherVolvoontheA45betweenOtleyandSkipton..

Trappedinside,shemanagedtomakethecallthatbroughttheambulance(救護(hù)車)toherrescue.

Point3—Themobileremovesoursecret.ItallowsmarketingmanagerofHabaDeutsch,

CarlNicolaisen,toringhissalesstaffallroundtheworldatandtimeofdaytoaskwheretheyare,

wheretheyaregoing,andhowtheirlastmeetingwent.

Point4—Thetelephoneseparatesus.AntonellaBramanteinRomesays,“Weworkedin

separateofficesbutIcouldseehimthroughthewindow.Itwaseasytogethisnumber.Wewere

sonear------butwedidn'tmeetforthefirsttwoweeks!”

Point—5Thetelephoneallowsustoreachoutbeyondourownlives.Todaywecantalkto

severalcompletestrangerssimultaneously(同時地)onchatlines(atleastmydaughterdoes.I

wouldn'tknowwhattotalkabout).Wecantalkacrosstheworld.Wecaneventalktoastronauts

(ifyouknowany)whilethey'respace-walking.And,withthephonelinehookeduptothe

computer,wecanaccess(存取)theInternet,thebiggestlibraryonEarth.

62.Howdoyouunderstand'Point1-Thetelephonecreatestheneedtocommunicate,..??

A.Peopledon'tcommunicatewithouttelephone.

B.Peoplecommunicatebecauseofthecreatingofthetelephone.

C.Peoplecommunicatemoresincetelephonehasbeencreated.

D.Peoplecommunicatemorebecauseofmoretraffic.

63.Whichofthefollowingbestshowspeople'sattitudetowardsmobilephones?

A.Mobilephoneshelppeopledealwiththeemergency.

B.Mobilephonesbringconvenienceaswellaslittlesecrettopeople.

C.Mobilephonesaresoimportantandshouldbeencouraged.

D.Mobilephonesarepartofpeople'slife.

64.Whichpointsdoyouthinksupporttheideathatphonesimprovepeople'slife?

a.Point1.b.Point2.c.Point3.d.Point4.e.Point5.

A.c,dB.a,eC.a,cD.b,e

65.Itispossibletotalktoseveralcompletestrangerssimultaneouslythrough.

A.theTVscreenB.afaxmachine

C.thephonelinehookeduptothecomputerD.amicrophone

第II卷(非選擇題,共40分)

第一節(jié)單詞拼寫(共10小題;每小題0.5分,滿分5分),注意單詞的正確形式

66.Hedesignedatypeofcarwhichwasiforthedisabled.

67.Noonecouldguesstheendingofthestoryuntiltheyreadthelastp.

68.MotherTeresaearnedherrforkindnessandsacrificebyhelpingpoorpeoplein

India.

69.Ifyouvthelaw,youmayendupincourt.

70.Thishousehaslongbeena.Thereisthickdusteverywhere.

71.1wasnotsureifIhadthe(資格,資歷)forthejob,butIappliedforitanyway.

72.Whengivingadescription,youshouldbe(具體的,明確的)andgivealot

ofdetails,sothatyourmeaningwillbeclear.

73.Novelsandessaysaretwoverydifferent(種類,類別)ofliterature.

74.Lastmonth,theresearchers(承擔(dān))anewprojectstudyingtheeffectsof

smokingonoldpeople.

75.Withthenewconstruction,thestadiumwas(擴(kuò)大)andmademoremodern.

第二節(jié)句型轉(zhuǎn)換(共10空;每小題0.5分,滿分5分)

76.Aparentshouldalwaysencouragehischildtobewillingtodowhatheorshelikes.

Aparentshouldalwaysgivehischildthe▲todowhatheorshelikes.

77.Heapologizedtohismotherforhavingsaidsomemeanthingstohertheotherday.

He▲▲Atohismotherforhavingsaidsomemeanthingstoher

theotherday.

78.Insteadoftakingpartinafter-schoolactivities,hewenttotheamusementpark.

Insteadof▲inafter-schoolactivities,hewenttotheamusementpark.

79.Thepopsingerwasproudofthefactthathehadhelpedmanyneedychildren.

Thepopsinger▲▲▲thefactthathehadhelpedmany

needychildren.

80.Hesaidnothing,butfixedhiseyesonthepainting.

Hesaidnothing▲hiseyes▲onthepainting.

第三節(jié)任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。

(注意:每空格1個單詞)

BacktoSchool:WhyPerseverance(毅力)IsMoreImportantthanGoodGrades?

Theback-to-schoolseasonisuponus,andonceagain,parentsacrossthecountryhaveloaded

theirkids*backpacksupwithsnackpacksandschoolsupplies.Ifsagoodmomenttoreflecton

whatelseweshouldbegivingourkidsastheyheadofftoschool.

Americanparentsarefeelingparticularlyanxiousaboutthatquestionthisyear.The

educationalprocessfeelsmorethaneverlikearace,onethatstartsinpre-schoolanddoesn'tend

untilyourchildisadmittedtotheperfectcollege.Mostparentsaremoreworriedthantheyneedto

beabouttheirchildren'sgrades,testscoresandIQ.Andwhatwedon'tthinkaboutenoughishow

tohelpourchildrenbuildtheircharacter-howtohelpthemdevelopskillslikeperseverance,

optimism,responsibility,andself-control,whichtogetherdomoretodeterminesuccessthanS.A.T.

scoresorLQ.

Thereisgrowingevidencethatouranxietyaboutourchildren'sschoolperfbnnancemay

actuallybeholdingthembackfromlearningsomeofthesevaluableskills.Ifyou'reconcerned

onlywithachild'sG.P.A.,thenyouwilllikelychoosetominimizethechallengesthechildfaces

inschool.Withrealchallengecomestheriskofrealfailure.Andinacompetitiveacademic

environment,theideaoffailurecanbeveryscary,tostudentsandparentsalike.

Butexperiencingfailureisacriticalpartofbuildingcharacter.Recentresearchbyateamof

psychologistsfoundthatadultswhohadexperiencedlittleornofailuregrowingupwereactually

lesshappyandconfidentthanthosewhohadexperiencedafewsignificantsetbacksinchildhood.

^Overcomingthoseobstacles,theresearchersassumed,44couldteacheffectivecopingskills,help

engagesocialsupportnetworks,createasenseofmasteryoverpastadversity,andfosterbeliefsin

theabilitytocopesuccessfullyinthefuture.^^

Bycontrast,whenweprotectourchildrenfromeverypossiblefailure—whenwecalltheir

teacherstogetanextensiononapaper;whenweurgethemtochooseonlythosesubjectsthey're

goodat-wearedenyingthemthosesamecharacter-buildingexperiences.Asthepsychologists

MadelineLevineandDanKindlonhavewritten,thatcanleadtodifficultiesinadolescenceand

youngadulthood,whenoverprotectedyoungpeoplefinallyconfrontrealproblemsontheirown

anddon'tknowhowtoovercomethem.

Intheclassroomandoutsideofit,Americanparentsneedtoencouragechildrentotake

chances,tochallengethemselves,toriskfailure.Inthemeantime,givingourkidsroomtofail

maybeoneofthebestwayswecanhelpthemsucceed.

BacktoSchool:WhyPerseveranceIsMoreImportantthanGoodGrades?

?ParentsthroughoutAmerica(81)Atheirkids'backpacksup

withsnacksandschoolsupplies.

Commonphenomena

?ManyAmericanparentsdon,t(82)Aenoughimportanceto

theirkids'characterbuilding.

Thewriter9s(83)AParentsshouldpaymoreattentiontotheirkids'characterbuilding.

?Parents5anxietyabouttheirkids'performancemay(85)___▲

themfromlearningsomevaluableskills.

?Parentsconcernedonlywithakid'sG.P.A.havea(86)Ato

Evidenceand(84)___Aminimizethechallengesthechildfaces.

findings?Adultswhohaveexperiencedafewsignificantsetbacksin

childhoodare(87)Aandmoreconfidentthanthosewhohaven?t.

?Denyingkidscharacter-buildingexperiencescan(88)Ain

difficultiesinadolescenceandyoungadulthood.

?(89)Akidstoberisk-takers.

Thewriter'ssuggestions

?Givekidsroomtoexperience(90)__A_.

第四節(jié)書面表達(dá)(共20分)

網(wǎng)絡(luò)給人們提供了大量的信息,有人認(rèn)為這些信息非常實用,而有些人則認(rèn)為過多的網(wǎng)

絡(luò)信息會帶來問題。近日我們班開展了關(guān)于“網(wǎng)絡(luò)信息帶來的利與弊''話題的討論,結(jié)果如下。

請結(jié)合表格內(nèi)容寫一篇150字左右的文章。

觀點理由

1.更多的信息意味著更多的交流。

60%的同學(xué)認(rèn)為利大于弊

2.大量的信息提供了更多解決問題的方法。

1.大量的信息會削弱人們的創(chuàng)造力。

40%的同學(xué)認(rèn)為弊大于利

2.人們在搜尋信息過程中將會耗費更多的時間。

你的觀點請根據(jù)自己的認(rèn)識和感受,提出至少兩點看法

注意:1.首段已給,不計入最后的字?jǐn)?shù)。

2.短文必須包括所有內(nèi)容要點,可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮。

TheInternetprovidespeoplewithalotofinfonnation.Somepeoplesaythattheinformationis

valuablewhileothersthinkaccesstomuchinformationcreatesproblems.

Recently,__________________________________________________________________________

高二(下)英語期中熱身練答案

單選CBCDABADADDDCBB

完型BCADBACDBBACDBACDBCA

閱讀理解DCDBBADDABCCBDC

單詞拼寫

66.intended67.paragraph68.reputation69.violate70.abandoned

71qualifications72.specific73.categories74.undertook75.enlarged

句型轉(zhuǎn)換

76.encouragement/motivation/courage77.madeanapology78.participating/joining

79.tookpridein80.with;fixed

任務(wù)型閱讀:

81.load82.attach83.view/opinion84.research85.discourage/prevent/stop/keep

86.tendency87.happier88.result89.Encourage90.failure(s)

書面表達(dá)(滿分20分)

Onepossibleversion:

TheInterneeprovidespeoplewithalotofinformation.Somepeoplesaythattheinformationis

valuablewhileothersihinkaccesslomuchinformalioncreatesproblems.Recenlly,ourclasshad

adebateaboutthistopic.Theresultisasfollows.

60%ofthestudentsthinkthattheadvantagesoverweighthedisadvantagesforacoupleof

reasons.First,moreinformationmeansmorecommunication,whichisactuallyanimportantpart

ofasuccessfulsociallife.Besides,moreinformationcanguaranteemoreapproachestoproblems

inourdailylife.

However,40%ofthestudentsholdadifferentopinion.Theyarguethattoomuchinformation

ontheInternetwillweakenpeople'screativity,makingthembecomepassivemoreandmore

passiveinlearning.Moreover,peoplewillspendmuchmoretimesearchingforinformation,most

ofwhichmightbeuselessatallforthem.

Frommypointofview,informationontheInternethelpscreateabetterlife.Moresourcesof

informationbringaboutmoreopportunitiesforustoeducateourselves,andalsotheInternet

providesuswithmoresolutionstochoosefromwhenwefaceproblems.(154words)

高二(下)英語期中考前最后一練

一.單項選擇

1.Hiseffortstodrawtheattentionofthepeoplearoundhimwerebecause

everyonewasburiedintheirownbusiness.

A.insightB.intotalC.invainD.inplace

2.Shewasonadiet,butshecouldn'teatingsweetfood.Consequently,herweight

wasgainedagain.

A.removeB.resistC.rejectD.object

3.1wishyouhimmytelephonenumber,butyoudid.

A.didn'tgiveB.hadn'tgivenC.wouldn'tgiveD.shouldn'tgive

4.OneofthegreatestbenefitsofInternetfriendshipsistheyarebasedoncommon

interests,appearanceorage.

A.what;ratherthanB.that;otherthanC.what,otherthanD.that;ratherthan

5.Thechildrenwerecatchingbutterfliesinthegarden.Somecaughtalot,andotherscaught

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