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牛津版高二英语下册期末测试(II)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1.—Hi,Brown.Areyougoingtohaveanouting?—.A.Ican’tsay.B.Yes,Iwilldo.C.It’sfuntodoso.D.Thatalldepends.2.Thesecretofhissuccessisthathedoeseverything.A.efficientlyB.curiouslyC.anxiouslyD.slightly3.Attimes,worryingisanormaltoadifficulteventorsituation—alovedonebeinginanaccident,forexample.A.response;injuredB.reaction;woundedC.reply;hurtD.reflection;died4.Onecarwenttoofastandmissedhittingtheotherone.A.narrowlyB.nearlyC.hardlyD.closely5.Doris’liesinthefactthatsheisco-operativeandtolearnfromothers.A.failure;eagerB.failure;anxiousC.success;eagerD.success;anxious6.HehavethebookwhenIfinishreadingit.A.wouldB.shallC.mustD.ought7.Itwillcostalotofmoney.,Ithinkweshallneeditanditwillcertainlybeuseful.A.InotherwordsB.IncaseC.AsaresultD.Atthesametime8.FootballisdifferentfrommostcareersbecauseemployersdonotadvertisethattheyhaveajobinthenewspapersorontheInternet.A.emptyB.vacantC.perfectD.hard9.Astheyhaven’tachildoftheirown,they’regoingtoalittlegirl.A.acceptB.receiveC.adaptD.adopt10.Whendifferentcultures,weoftenpayattentiononlytothedifferenceswithoutnoticingthemanysimilarities.A.comparedB.beingcomparedC.comparingD.havingcompared11.Ourcarandwehadtopushitofftheroad.A.brokedownB.brokeupC.brokeoutD.brokeaway12.IfIhadn’tstoodundertheladdertocatchyouwhenyoufell,younow.A.wouldn’tbesmilingB.couldn’thavesmiledC.didn’tsmileD.won’tsmile13.—Thebosssaidwehadonlythreedaystofinishthework.—Don’tworry.Wehavealreadytwothirdsofit.A.gotdownB.gotthrough9/9\nC.giveninD.givenaway14.Imightfail,butIwillinsistondoingit.Idon’tmindit.A.howeverB.anyhowC.yetD.meanwhile15.theemployees’workingefficiency,thesupervisorwillallowthemtohaveacoffeebreak.A.ImprovingB.ToimproveC.HavingimprovedD.Improved第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Thiswasthemorning,whenJeremy,14yearsold,wastobeginhisduckshooting.Hehad16thewholeideaeversincehisfatherhadboughthim17andhadpromisedhimatriptothisisland.Buthelovedhisfatherandwantedto18him.Theycametothebeach.Toeasethesenseoffear,hetooka19ofhisfather.Thenheputthecameraasideandpickedupthegun.Hisfathersaidhappily,“I’vebeenwaitingalongtimeforthisday.I’llletyou20first.”Heleaned(屈身)forward,eyesnarrowed.“Thereisasmallflightnow.Keepyourheaddown;I’dgiveyouthe21.”Jeremy’sheartwasbeating22.“No,don’tletmedo,please!”Buttheycame,closer,closer...“Now,takehim!”criedhisfather.Jeremyfelthisbody23.Hestoodup,leanedintothegunasthe24hisfathertaughthim.Inthesamedistance,theduckssawthegunnersandflared(突然飞去)widely.Forasecondhehungtherebalancedbetweenlifeanddeath.Therewasnosound.Jeremystood25,seizingthegun.“Whathappened?Whydidn’tyoushoot?”hisfathersaidinacontrolledvoice.Theboydidn’tanswer.Hislipsweretrembling(发抖).“Becausetheywereso26.”Hesaidandburstintotears.Hesatdown,faceburiedinhishandsandwept(哭泣).All27ofpleasinghisfatherwasgone.Hehadhischanceandhehad28.Foramomenthisfatherwas29.Andthenhesaid,“Let’stryagain.”Jeremydidn’t30hishands.“It’snouse,Ican’t.”“Hurry,you’llmisshim.Here!”ColdmetaltouchedJeremy.He31up,unbelieving.Hisfatherwashandingthecameratohim,andsaidsoftly,“Quick!”Jeremystoodupandpressedhisshutterreleasebuttoninaflash.“1gothim!”Hisfacewasbright.Jeremysawthattherewasnodisappointmentinhisfather’seyes,32prideandlove.“I’llalwaysloveshooting.Butthatdoesn’tmeanyou33.Sometimes,ittakesasmuch34nottodoathingastodoit.”Hepaused.“Ithinkyoucouldteachmehowtooperatethat35.”16.A.hatedB.lovedC.hopedD.known17.A.atoyB.acameraC.abikeD.agun18.A.joinB.praiseC.helpD.please19.A.restB.breathC.pictureD.care20.A.comeB.shootC.catchD.play21.A.wordB.gunC.chanceD.fact22.A.wildlyB.slowlyC.suddenlyD.nervously23.A.warmB.exciteC.delayD.obey24.A.ruleB.roadC.wayD.path9/9\n25.A.surprisedB.quietlyC.stillD.hard26.A.lovelyB.sadC.frighteningD.friendly27.A.hopeB.meansC.decisionD.practice28.A.succeededB.missedC.failedD.won29.A.silentB.cheerfulC.calmD.worried30.A.raiseB.lifeC.lowerD.put31.A.satB.lookedC.stoodD.came32.A.almostB.mostlyC.evenD.only33.A.needB.couldC.daretoD.haveto34.A.energyB.workC.courageD.mind35.A.cameraB.gunC.televisionD.tool第三节:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)ADon’tbepuzzledifyouvisitaChineseuniversitycampusandhappentohearastudentspeakinbrokenEnglishtoacomputeraboutafirstdate.HeisjusttakingpartinamultimediacoursetosharpenthoseEnglish-speakingskills.LearningandteachingEnglish,whichhasbeenpopularinChinaforyearsasthecountryincreasesexchangesandtradewiththerestoftheworld,gotahigh-techface-liftyesterdaywhentheMinistryofEducationapprovedformultimediasystemsaimedatimprovinguniversitystudents’communicationabilities.Thenewsystems,developedbythecountry’sfourleadingpublishinghouses,willbeondisplayatTsinghuaUniversityinBeijinguntilDecember25.MoreuniversitiesareexpectedtoadoptthesystemsnextautumnastheytrytomeetnewCollegeEnglishCurriculumRequirementsexpectedtobereleasedbytheministrysoon.Thenewrequirementswillserveasaguidelineforteachingnon-EnglishmajorstudentsinChinawhichaimstocultivatecomprehensiveabilities,especiallylisteningandspeaking.36.Inwhichsectionisthisarticleprobablytakenfrom?A.World.B.Business.C.Life&People.D.Nation.37.Thenewmultimediasystemintroducedinthetextwascreatedby.A.fourleadingpublishinghousesB.TsinghuaUniversityinBeijingC.MinistryofEducationofChinaD.moreuniversitiesinChina38.ThenewCollegeEnglishCurriculumRequirementstobereleasedisforcollegestudents.A.forEnglish-speakingcountriesB.majoringinEnglishC.majoringinsubjectsotherthanEnglishD.majoringintradeonlyBIgrewupinasmalltown.Myfatherraisedchickensandranaconstructioncompany.Iwas9/9\nbarely10yearsoldwhenmydadgavemetheresponsibility(责任)offeedingthechickensandcleaningupthestable.Hebelieveditwasimportantformetohavethosejobstolearnresponsibility.Then,whenIwas22,IfoundajobinNatchbillatacountrymusicclubcalledtheNatchbillPalace.Iwasheddishesandcookedfrom4:00pmto9:00pmandthenwentonstageandsanguntil2:00inthemorning.Itwasn’tlongbeforeIbecameknownasasingingcook.Ihadbeenrejectedsomanytimesbyrecordcompaniesthatitwashardnottobediscouraged.Onenight,awomanexecutive(董事)fromacompanynamedWarnerBrothersRecordscametohearmesing.Whentheshowwasover,wesatdownandtalkedandaftersheleft,Isaidtomyselfitwasonemorerejection.Afewweekslater,mymanagerreceivedaphonecall—WarnerBrotherswantedtosignmetoarecorddeal.Soonafter,IreleasedmyfirstrecordinJune1986.Itsoldover2millioncopies.MybesteffortshadgoneintoeveryjobI’veeverheld.Itwasthesenseofresponsibilitythatmademefeellikeaman.KnowingthatIhaddonemybestfilledmewithpride.Istillfeelthatwaytoday,eventhoughIhavebecomeawell-knownsinger.39.Whywasthewriteronceknownasthesingingcook?A.Becausehewasacookatacountry-musicclub.B.Becausehesangforguestswhileheworkedasacook.C.Becauseheoftensangwhilecooking.D.Becausehelikedsingingbetterthancooking.40.Whofirstrecognizedhistalentsandhelpedmakehiscareersuccessful?A.WarnerBrothers.B.Hismanager.C.Hisfather.D.Abusinesswoman.41.Whatmadethewriterproudofhimself?A.Hisabilitytoliveindependently.B.Hissenseofresponsibilityinwhateverhedid.C.Hiscourageinthefaceofrejections.D.Hishardworkinhisearlydays.42.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.A.thewriter’ssuccessispartlyduetohisfatherB.thewriter’sfamilywasverypoorC.thewritersucceededeasilyD.thewriter’sfirstrecordwasatotalfailureCMorethan30,000driversandfrontseatpassengersarekilledorseriouslyinjuredeachyear.Ataspeedofonly30milesperhouritisthesameasfallingfromathird-floorwindow.Wearingaseatbeltsaveslives;itreducesyourchanceofdeathorseriousinjurybymorethanhalf.Thereforedriversorfrontseatpassengersover14inmostvehiclesmustwearaseatbelt.Ifyoudonot,youcouldbefinedupto£50.Itwillnotbeuptothedriverstomakesureyouwearyourbelt.Butitwillbethedriver’sresponsibilitytomakesurethatchildrenunder14donotrideinthefrontunlesstheyarewearingaseatbeltofsomekind.However,youdonothavetowearaseatbeltifyouarereversing(倒开)yourvehicle;oryouaremakingalocaldeliveryorcollectionusingaspecialvehicle;orifyouhaveavalid(有效)medicalcertificate(证书)whichexcusesyoufromwearingit.Makesurethesefactsrequestyoubeforeyoudecidenottowearyourseatbelt.Rememberyoumaybetakentocourtfornotdoingso,andyoumaybefinedifyoucannotprovetothecourtthatyouhavebeenexcusedfrom9/9\nwearingit.43.Wearingaseatbeltinavehicle.A.reducesroadaccidentsbymorethanhalfB.savesliveswhiledrivingatspeedupto30milesperhourC.reducesthedeathrateintrafficaccidentsD.savesmorethan15,000liveseachyear44.Itisthedriver’sresponsibilityto.A.makethefrontseatpassengerswearaseatbeltB.makethefrontseatchildrenunder14wearaseatbeltC.stopchildrenridinginthefrontseatD.wearaseatbelteachtimehedrives45.Accordingtothetext,doesnothavetowearaseatbelt.A.someonewhoisbackingintoaparkingspaceB.someonewhoispickingupthechildrenfromthelocalschoolC.someonewhoisdeliveringinvitationlettersD.someonewhoridesintheback46.Forsomepeople,itmaybebetter.A.towearaseatbeltforhealthreasonsB.nottowearaseatbeltforhealthreasonsC.togetavalidmedicalcertificatebeforewearingaseatbeltD.topayafineratherthanwearaseatbeltDYoumightthinkthat“globalwarming”meansnothingmorethanariseintheworld’stemperatureButrisingsealevelscausedbyithaveresultedinthefirstevacuation(撤离)ofanislandnation-thecitizensofTuvaluwillhavetoleavetheirhomeland.Duringthe20thcentury,sealevelrose8-12inches.Asaresult.Tuvaluhasexperiencedlowlandfloodingofsaltwaterwhichhaspollutedthecountry’sdrinkingwater.PaaniLaupepa,aTuvaluangovernmentofficial,reportedtotheEarthPolicyInstitutethatthenationsufferedanunusauallyhighnumberoffiercestormsinthepasttenyears.Manyscientistsconnecthighersurfacewatertemperaturesresultingfromglobalwarmingtogreaterandmoredamagingstorms.LaupepaexpresseddissatisfactionwiththeUnitedStatesforrefusingtosigntheKyotoProtocol,aninternationalagreementcallingforindustrializednationstoreducetheirgreenhousegasemissions(排放),whichareamaincauseofglobalwarming.“Byrefusingtosigntheagreement,theUShaseffectivelytakenawaythefreedomoffuturegenerationsofTuvaluanstolivewheretheirforefathershavelivedforthousandsofyears,”LaupepatoldtheBBC.TuvaluhasaskedAustraliaandNewZealandtoallowthegradualmoveofitspeopletobothcountries.Tuvaluisnottheonlycountrythatisvulnerable(易受影响的)torisingsealevels.MaumoonGayoon,presidentoftheMaldives,toldtheUnitedNationsthatglobalwarminghasmadehiscountryof311,000an“endangerednation”.47.Thetextismainlyabout.A.rapidchangesinearth’stemperatureB.badeffectsofglobalwarming9/9\nC.movingofacountrytoanewplaceD.reasonsforlowlandflooding48.Accordingtoscientists,theDIRECTcauseofmoreandfiercerstormsis.A.greenhousegasemissionsinindustrializednationsB.highersurfacewatertemperaturesoftheseaC.continuousglobalwarmingD.risingsealevels49.LaupepawasnotsatisfiedwiththeUnitedStatesbecauseitdidnot.A.agreetoreduceitsgreenhousegasemissionsB.signanagreementwithTuvaluC.allowTuvaluanstomovetotheUSD.believetheproblemsfacingTuvaluwerereal50.ThecountrywhosesituationissimilartothatofTuvaluis.A.AustraliaB.NewZealandC.theMaldivesD.theUnitedStatesEItseemsthatgreatartistsandscientistsoftensufferfrommentalproblems.BothEinsteinandDickenshadmentalillness.Nowscientistshavestartedtolookatwhethermentalillnessandgeniusarelinked.DrAdeleJudastudied5,000creativepeopleinGermany.Shefoundthereweremorepeoplewithmentalillnessinthisgroupthaninthegeneralpopulation.Poetshadthehighestrateofmentalillness,followedbymusicians,withlowernumbersforpaintersandarchitects.Otherscientistsdidresearchwhichalsoshowedastronglinkbetweenmentalproblemsandcreativity.But,itdidnothingtoexplainit.DrRuthRichardsofHarvardUniversitymadeabreakthrough.Insteadofstudyingcreativepeople,shetookagroupofpsychiatric(精神病的)patientsandtestedthemforcreativity.Thepatientsgotmuchhigherscoresthananormalgroup.Also,thepatients’closerelativesweremuchmorecreativethanthepatientsandanormalgroup.Thissuggeststhatthekeytothelinkbetweencreativityandmentalillnessisinourgenes(基因).Butthisisaproblem.AccordingtoDarwinism,harmfulgenesshouldberemoved.Somescientistsbelievethatevolution(进化)hascreatedabalance,wherethemadnessofafewpeopleleadstothedevelopmentofthewholehumanrace.Geniusesmaybemad,badorjustdifficulttounder-stand,buttheirdiscoverieshaveimprovedtheworldwelivein.Itseemsthatalittlecreativemadnessisgoodforusall.51.AccordingtoDrAdeleJuda,whichofthefollowinghasthelowestrateofmentalillness?A.Painters.B.Musicians.C.Poets.D.Busdrivers.52.Theunderlinedphrase“makeabreakthrough”inthe4thparagraphmeans“”.A.discoverorfindsomethingnewandimportant.B.makeawaythroughusingforce.C.(ofthesunormoon)appearfrombehind(clouds).D.suddenlychange(fromaslowertoafasterpace)53.BasedontheresearchofDrRuthRichardsofHarvardUniversity,wecanconclude9/9\nthat.A.greatartistsandscientistsoftensufferfrommentalproblemsB.thepatients’closerelativesweremuchmorecreativethanthepatientsandanormalgroupC.psychiatricpatientshavemorecreativitythantheaveragepeopleD.itisourgenesthatdeterminethelinkbetweencreativityandmentalillness54.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Amongthe5,000creativeGermans,morepeoplesufferfrommentaldiseases.B.Thereisastronglinkbetweenmentalproblemsandcreativity.C.Psychiatricpatientsmakegreatercontributionsthancommonpeople.D.Thekeytothelinkbetweencreativityandmentalillnessisinourgenes.55.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardmadness?A.Madnessisharmfultothewholesociety.B.Alittlecreativemadnessisgoodforusall.C.Allthetalentedpeoplearemad.D.Onlythepeoplewithmentalillnesshavemorecreativity.第四节:对话填空。(根据上下文对话语境及所给单词首字母,补全所缺单词)(共10空;每空1分,满分10分)A:Hi,XiaoZhang,Iwastoldyoumakea(56)friendtoday,isthattrue?(56)B:Yeah.Aslifeisf(57)ofstrifeandconflicts,weneedfriendstosupportandhelp(57)uso(58)ofdifficulties.(58)A:Soundsreasonable.Whatcanfriendsdoforus?B:Well,first,friendscangiveuswarningsa(59)danger.Second,theycanofferus(59)advicewithregardtohowtod(60)withvarioussituations.(60)A:Andtruefriendssharenotonlyourj(61)butalsooursorrows.(61)B:That’sright.Withfriendship,lifeishappyandharmonious.Withoutfriendship,lifeiss(62)andunfortunate.(62)A:Ia(63)withyou.Andweshouldcherishourfriends.(63)B:Iwillneverforgetmyoldfriendsandk(64)makingnewfriends.(64)A:AndIwillshowconcernformyfriends.E(65)ifitisonlyacomfortingword.(65)第五节:书面表达(满分25分)请根据以下的任务说明和写作要求,写一篇150词左右的英语短文。[任务说明]你要参加一场英语辩论赛,主题是“寄宿好还是走读好”。在参赛之前,你要查阅相关资料,并准备你的辩论发言。请认真阅读下面的短文,然后完成以下的任务:1. 概括短文的内容要点,该部分的词数大约60-80;2.就“寄宿好还是走读好”这个主题发表你的看法,该部分的词数大约60-80;3.以自己为例,简述你的观点和体会。9/9\n[写作要求]你可以使用实例或其它论述方法支持你的论点,也可以参照阅读材料的内容,但不要抄袭阅读材料中的句子。[阅读材料]Therehasbeenmuchdisagreementoverchildren’seducationinrecentyears.Oneofthequestionsiswhetherchildrenbenefitmorefromboardingschoolswherestudentsliveinschoolorfromgoingtodayschoolsandstayingwiththeirparentsafterschool.Itisbecomingamatterofconcernformoreandmorepeople,especiallyforparentswithonlyonechild.Thepeoplewhoareinfavorofchildrengoingtoboardingschoolspointoutthataboardingschoolisanidealplaceforbuildingupchildren’sindependence,whichtheyseldomlearnfromtheirparentsathome.Childrenwhohavetheexperienceofgoingtoboardingschoolswillcomeupwiththeirownwaystoproblemstheymeetwithinsteadofturningtotheirparentsorothersforhelp.What’smore,thesechildrenusuallyenjoyteamworkthanthelittleemperors’inmanyone–childfamilies.Theyaregenerallymoreusedtocompetingwithothersandwillfinditeasiertofitmodernsociety,whichisfullofcompetitionwhentheygrowup.Ontheotherhand,thosewhoareagainstchildrengoingtoboardingschoolsarguethatschoolsareusuallymuchmoreexpensivethanordinarydayschools.Usuallychildrenfromrichfamiliesgraduallydevelopasenseofpridetowardthosefromotherfamilies.Andchildrenatboardingschoolshavelesstimetobewiththeirparents,whichmayleadtoagapbetweenthemandweakenfamilyties.答案:第一节:1-5DAAAC6-10BDBDC11-15AABBB第二节:16-20ADDCB21-25AADCC26-30AABAC31-35BDDCA第三节:36-40DACBD41-45BACBA46-50BBBAC51-55DADCB第四节:56.another57.full58.out59.against60.deal61.joys62.sad63.agree64.keep65.Even第五节:Onepossibleversion:Moreandmorepeoplecametobeconcernedaboutwhetheraboardingschoolisbetteroradayschoolis.Opinionsaredifferent.Thosewhoenjoyaboardingschoolthinkthatitisabetterplace,andtherechildrenbecomemoreindependentthanthoseindayschools.Alsochildreninboardingschoolsenjoyteamworkanditisgoodfortheirfuture.Ontheotherhand,thosewhoareagainstboardingschoolsthinkthatchildrenatboardingschoolsspendlesstimewiththeirparentsandhavenocommunicationwiththefamilyandthefamilytieseemstobelost.Asastudentataboardingschool,Ithinkthattherearemoreadvantagesforchildreningoingtoboardingschool.Foronething,IcanlearnmorethanwhatIlearnfromteachersandtextbooks.Theexperienceoflivingwithotherchildrenandtakingcareofeachothercangivemevaluablelessons.IknowhowtogooverdifficultiesandsometimesIcanlearnmorefromotherchildrenthanfromparents.ThoughIspendlesstimewithmyparentsathome,Icanstillcommunicatewiththembytelephone.ItseemsthatwearecloserthaneverwhenIamhomeatweekends.Ireallyenjoymyboardingschoollife.9/9\n9/9 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