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高二周末練習(xí)12月8日9日用PAGEPAGE1高二大周末練習(xí)題第一部分:聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分) 第一節(jié)(共5小題)1.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inahospital. B.Inafriend’shouse. C.Intheman’shouse.2.Whatisthewomangoingtobuy?A.Abookonplanes. B.Picturesofships. C.Abookonships.3.Whatkindofmusicdoesthemanlike?A.Folkmusic. B.Popmusic. C.Classicalmusic.4.Whydoesn’tthewomanbuythecoat?A.Itisexpensive. B.Thereisn’thersize. C.Shedoesn’tlikethecolor.5.Whatisthemandoing?A.Finishinghishomework. B.Doingphysicalexercise. C.Smokingontheupperfloor.第二節(jié)(共15小題)聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6至8題。6.What’sthematterwithHudson’smother?A.Shewasill,butshefeltmuchbetter.B.Shewasseriouslyill. C.Shewenttoseehim.7.WhatkindofpersonisMr.Hudsonaccordingtothedialogue?A.Averygoodworker. B.Apersonwhooftengetsangry.C.Apersonwhocaresnothing.8.WhichmaybethereasonwhyMr.Hudsonissosad?A.Hismother’sillness. B.Maybehissonhasbroughthimsometrouble.C.Hismanagerwantstofirehim.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第9至11題。9.Whatarethetwospeakersgenerallytalkingabout?A.Peopleservedinshops. B.Goodsinvariousqualities. C.Shoppingindifferentplaces.10.Whatistheman?A.Asalesmaninasmallshop. B.Amanagerofasupermarket. C.Astaffofadepartmentstore.11.Whatmightthewomanthinkofsupermarketstaff?A.They’reunfriendly. B.They’reverynice. C.They’rewellpaid.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第12至14題。12.Whyisitdifficultforthewomantoloseweight?A.Sheenjoysdeliciousdishestoomuch.B.Sheworkstoolong. C.Shehasnotimeforexercise.13.WhoisMichael?A.John’smanager. B.Julia’shusband. C.Kate’sfriend.14.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Changeherjob. B.Stopworkingandspendmoretimewithherfamily.C.Eatlessanddomoreexercise.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15.WheredoesMikework?A.Inagrocery. B.Inalanguageschool. C.Inanartschool.16.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodoforachange?A.Learntodance. B.Learnanewsong. C.Learntodraw.17.WhatismostdifficultforthewomanaboutlearningArabic?A.Grammar. B.Pronunciation. C.Idioms.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatkindofclothesdoesthespeaker’ssisterlike?A.Cheapclothes. B.Ordinaryclothes.C.Clothesofnewdesign.19.Whatdothetwinsistershaveincommon?A.Theyenjoyloudmusic.B.Theyenjoyfriendship.C.Theywanttohavetheirchildren.20.Whydoesn’tthespeakerlikelivinginthesameroomwithhertwinsister?A.Thespeakerlikestokeepthingsneatwhilehersisterdoesn’t.B.Hertwinsisteroftenbringsfriendshomeandmakestoomuchnoise.C.Theycan’tagreeonthecoloroftheroom.第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分) 第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳答案。21Ifweexpectmuchcleanerworld,weshouldattractworld’sattentiontoprotecttheworld.A.a,aB.a,× C.a,the D.the,×22—Willyouaccepthisproposal?—Me?.He’sthelastmanintheworldIwanttomarry.A.notlikelyB.notreally C.notexactly D.notnearly23.ThetwinsaresointheirTVplaythatneitherofthemheardthedoorring.A.engagedB.occupied C.absorbed D.concentrated24.—WhatshouldIweartoattendhisweddingparty?—Dressyoulike.A.what B.however C.whatever D.how25.—Whendidyoumovetozhengzhou?—In2008.ButIinTibetfor8years.A.hasworked B.hasbeenworkedC.havebeenworking D.worked26.I’llspendmyholidayinShanghai,livesmyuncle.A.who B.which C.where D.that27.Thecountry,inthenorthofHenan,hasahistoryofmorethan1400years.A.located B.tobelocated C.beinglocated D.locating28.ItrytomakehimunderstandthatI’mnotinterestedinhim,buthenevergetsthe.A.information B.news C.massage D.word29.IdislikewhenI’mleftalonetostartaconversationwithastranger.A.that B.this C.it D.one30.—Heiseagertotrysomethinghehasnevertriedbefore.—Oh,Isee.That’she’sdifferentfromothers.A.when B.where C.how D.what31.—Howareyougettingonwithyourbusiness?—I’mgladtosayitis.A.turningup B.takingup C.breakingup D.pickingup32.Thedyingmanwasmovinghiseyesslowlyasifforhisrelatives.A.tolook B.looked C.looking D.helooked33.—Theresearchonthenewvirusischallenginganddemanding,whodoyouthinkcandothejob?—mystudentshaveatry?A.Shall B.Must C.Will D.May34.—TheweatheristoocoldDecemberthisyear?—ItwasstillwhenIcamehere10yearsago.A.for,colder B.in,cold C.in,hot D.for,hotter35.—YoucouldhaveaskedMrRichardsforhelp.Heiskind-hearted. —Yes.Butthathimawholeday. A.wouldhavetaken B.hadtaken C.wouldtake D.wouldbetaken第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)Asparents,wearechildren'sfirstteachers.weshouldlearntoputloveinmotioneverydayandshowourchildrenthateventhe36actofkindnesscounts.Thechimingclockannounceditwastimetoleaveforchurch,butIwasfarfrom37.Seeingthis,myhusband38toironmyclothesforme.Our3-year-olddaughterapproachedhim.“Areyouironing39shirt,Daddy?”sheasked.“No,I’mironingMommy’sshirt.”“Oh,didyouthinkitwasyourshirt?”Asmallgiggle(咯咯笑)escapedher40.“That’ssilly.”“No,IknewitwasMommy’sshirt.”hesaid.A(n)41expressioncrossedmydaughter’sface.“Thenwhyareyoudoingthat?”“BecauseyourMommyisaspecialperson,andIliketo42her.”heanswered.“Oh,”shehappilyreplied,andthenskippedoutoftheroom.“I’mgoingtohelpmybrother.”Asourchildren’s43teachers,weknowthatlittleeyeswatchoureverymove.Theyimitatenotonlyour44,butourattitudes.Forexample,weoftenhearourchildren45theirbrothers,sistersorfriendsina46weknowtheylearnedfrom47.Butonthepositiveside,thepropensity(傾向性)to48canserveuswellwhenwetrytomodel,andseta(an)49ofkindnessandcheerfulservanthoodtoourchildren.Wealltrytodonicethingsforourfamily.Thinkaboutthelasttimewhenyoucookedamealorfoldedlaundry.50didyoufeelabout51yourfamilyinthisway?Wereyougladtodoit52didyoufeelresentful(感到氣憤的)thatyouwerestuckwiththismundane(平凡的)chore?53,noneofushasacheerfulservant’shearteveryday.54ifwewantourchildrenwillinglytoreachouttoothersandshowkindnessandcompassion(同情),itisessentialthattheyseeusdoingthe55.36.A.biggest B.smallest C.least D.best37.A.relaxed B.satisfied C.ready D.happy38.A.showed B.provided C.supplied D.offered39.A.my B.your C.our D.their40.A.lips B.nose C.eyes D.ears41.A.upset B.funny C.puzzled D.proud42.A.offer B.gain C.give D.help43.A.last B.first C.closest D.forever44.A.mind B.actions C.manners D.thought45.A.praise B.point C.appreciate D.scold46.A.tone B.word C.voice D.accent47.A.others B.friends C.us D.teachers48.A.imitate B.give C.obtain D.learn49.A.habit B.form C.shape D.example50.A.What B.How C.That D.Whether51.A.serving Bcaring C.leaving D.building52.A.and B.or C.but D.otherwise53.A.Spiritually B.Naturally C.Imaginably D.Miserably54.A.Maybe B.Still C.Otherwise D.But55.A.good B.job C.example Dsame第一節(jié):閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AInmodernsocietyweareallcalledupontomakeaspeechatsomepointinlife,butmostofusdon’tdoaverygoodjob.Thisarticlegivessomesuggestionsonhowtogiveaneffectivespeech.So,youhavetogiveaspeech—andyouareterrified.Yougetnervous,youforgetwhatyouwanttosay,youstumbleoverwords,youtalktoolong,andyouboreyouraudience.Lateryouthink,“ThankGoodness,it’sover.I’mjustnotgoodatpublicspeaking.IhopeIneverhavetodothatagain.”Cheepup!Itdoesn’thavetobethatbad.Herearesomesimplestepstotakethepainoutofspeechmaking.Askyourselfthepurposeofyourspeech.Whatistheoccasion?Whyareyouspeaking?Then,gatherasmanyfactsasyoucanonyoursubject.Spendplentyofyourtimedoingyourresearch.Thenspendplentyofyourtimeorganizingyourmaterialsothatyourspeechisclearandeasytofollow.Useasmanyexamplesaspossible,andusepictures,charts,andgraphsiftheyhelpyoumakeyourpointsmoreclearly.Neverforgetyouraudience.Don’ttalkovertheirheads,anddon’ttalkdowntothem.Treatyouraudiencewithrespect.Theywillappreciateyourthoughtfulness.Justremember:Beprepared.Knowyoursubject,youraudience,andtheoccasion.Bebrief.Saywhatyouhavetosayandthenstop.Andbeyourself.Letyourpersonalitycomethroughsothatyoumakeperson-to-personcontactwithyouraudience.Ifyoufollowthesesimplesteps,youwillseethatyoudon’thavetobeafraidofpublicspeaking.Infact,youmayfindtheexperiencesoenjoyablethatyouvolunteertomakemorespeeches!You’renotconvincedyet?Giveitatryandseewhathappens.56.Thetitleforthispassagemaybe. A.DoNotMakeaLongSpeech B.HowtoGiveaGoodSpeech C.HowtoprepareforaSpeech D.TrytoEnjoyaspeech57.Paragraph2impliesthat.A.manypeopleareafraidofgivingaspeechB.manypeoplearehappytogiveaspeechC.manypeopledon’tprepareforaspeechD.manypeopletalktoolong58.Thephrase“talkovertheirheads”means.A.speaktooloudly B.lookattheceilingC.lookdownuponthem D.usewordsandideasthataretoodifficult59.Themainideaofthisarticleis.A.thatyoucanimproveyourspeakingabilityB.thatapoorspeakercanneverchangeC.toalwaysmakeashortspeechD.thatitishardtomakeaspeechBAmytan,theAmerican-borndaughterofChineseimmigrants,receivedtheCommonwealthGoldAwardin1989forherfirstworkoffiction,thebest-sellingJoyLuckClub.Thesixteenstoriesthatmakeuptheworkalternate(交替)thetalesoffourChineseimmigrantmothersandtheirAmericanizeddaughters,inanexplorationofthegenerationalandculturaltensions(緊張關(guān)系)experiencedbymanyfirst-generationdaughtersofimmigrants. Tan’sparents,likemanyimmigrants,hadhighexpectationsfortheirchildrenandoftensetpuzzlingstandards,expectingAmyandhertwobrotherstothinklikeChinesebuttospeakperfectEnglish,beexcellentatschoolwork,andtakeadvantageofeverysituationthatmightleadtosuccess.Tan,however,rebelled(反叛)againstherparents’expectationsanddevotedherselftobeingthoroughlyAmericananddreamingofbeingafictionwriter. Tangotabachelor’sdegreeinEnglishandlinguistics(語(yǔ)言學(xué))andamaster’sdegreeinlinguisticsandestablishedherselfasahighlysuccessfulbusinesswriter.Tan,however,wasnotsatisfiedinspiteofhermaterialsuccess.Turningtoherlifelongdream,shewroteherfirstshortstory,“Endgame,”andthenasecond,“Waitingbetweenthetrees.”In1987Tanvisitedherhalf-sistersinChinawithhermother,atripthatprovedtobeaturningpointinherlifeandcareer.Tanfeltasenseofcompleteness,atiewiththecountryanditsculturethatshehadneverexpected.ReturningfromChina,Tanwassurprisedtolearnthatonthestrengthofhershortstoriesshehadreceivedanadvancefromapublisher.TanclosedherbusinessandwrotetheremainingstoriesfortheJoyLuckClub.Itwasagreatsuccess,wellreceivedbythepublicandappearingontheNewYorkTimesbestsellerlist.Ithasbeentranslatedintoseventeenlanguages,includingChinese,andwasmadeintoamoviein1993.60.Whatisthewriter’smainpurposeinthispassage?A.Toanalyze(分析)AmyTan’sworks.B.TosupportAmyTan’sdecisiontobecomeafictionwriter.C.TocriticizeAmyTan’srebellionagainstherparentsD.TopresentAmyTan’spersonalexperiences.61.Accordingtothepassage,AmyTan’svisittoChina.A.hadagreatpushingeffectonher. B.wasdisappointingC.wasnotsurprisingintheleastD.wasatripshehadalwaysdreamedoftaking.62.Itcanbeconcludedfromthispassagethat.A.parentsdon’tknowhowtoeducatetheirchildren.B.TanthinksandlivesmoreinanAmericanwaythaninaChineseway.C.Tanmadetherightdecisionwhensheclosedherbusiness.D.Tandidnotusepersonalexperienceinherwriting.CItiswellknowntoallthattheUKisnowfamousforvibrant(充滿活力的)citieswithgreatnightlifeandattractions.Fashions,finedining,clubbing,shopping-theUKisamongtheworld'sbest.Visitanightclubinoneofthebigcities,afootballmatch,oragoodlocalpubandyoumightmorereadilydescribetheEnglishpeopleashumorousandhospitable(好客的).It'scertainlytruethatnoothercountryintheworldhasmorebird?watchers,sportssupporters,petownersandgardenersthantheUK.GettingaroundEnglandisprettyeasy.Budget(廉價(jià)的)airlineslikeEasyjetandRynnairflydomestically.Trainscandeliveryouveryefficientlyfromonemajorcitytoanother.Longdistanceexpressbusesarecalledcoaches.Wherecoachesandbusesrunonthesameroute,coachesaremoreexpensive(thoughquicker)thanbuses.London'sfamousblackcabsareexcellentbutexpensive.Minicabsarecheapercompetitors,withfreelancedrivers.Butusuallyyouneedtogiveacallfirst.London'sUndergroundiscalledtheTube.It'sveryconvenientandcangetyoutoalmostanypartofthecity.TheUKisnotfamousforitsfoods.ButyoustillneedtoknowsomeofthetraditionalEnglishfoods.Themostfamousmustbefishandchips.Thefishandchipsisdeepfriedinflour.Englishbreakfastissomethingyouneedtotry.Itisfriedbacon,sausages,friedeggs,blackpudding,friedtomatoes,friedbreadandbakedbeans,withtoastandapotoftea.Otherthingslikeshepherd'spieandYorkshirepuddingarealsowell?knownasapartofEnglishfoodculture.PubbingandclubbingarethemainformsofEnglishnightlife,especiallyfortheyoung.Pubbingmeansgoingtoapubwithfriends,havingdrinksandchatting.Clubbingisdifferentfrompubbingandincludesgoingtoapub,oraplaceofmusic,orabar,oranyotherplacestogatherwithfriends.Clubbingcanbefoundeverywhere.Usuallythereissomekindofdresscodeforclubbing,suchasnojeans,nosportswear,ornosmartclubwear,whilepubbingismuchmorecasual.63.IfyouvisittheUK,howwouldtheEnglishimpressyou?A.Theyarecoldandmeantovisitors.B.Theyareveryenthusiasticaboutsports.C.Theyareoutgoingandpleasanttotalkto.D.Theyhaveastrongsenseofresponsibility.64.Paragraph3ismainlyconcernedwith________.A.foodB.NightlifeC.transportD.people65.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph4that________.A.EnglishbreakfastisservedwithtoastandapotofteaB.shepherd'spieandYorkshirepuddingaren'twellknownintheUKC.fishandchipsisjustanordinaryEnglishfoodD.fishandchipsisusuallypreparedwithoutflour66.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisnotTRUE?A.TheBritishpeoplearehospitableandfullofhumor.B.FishandchipsisoneofthefamoustraditionalEnglishfoods.C.CoachesintheUKarefasterbutdearerthanbuses.D.Englishnightlifeonlyreferstopubbingandclubbing.DAlmosteveryonehasalwaysregardedbeautyassomethingadmirable,andthinksattractivepeoplearehappierandhealthier,havebettermarriagesandhavemorerespectablejobs.Personalconsultants(顧問(wèn))givethembetteradviceforfindingjobs.Evenjudgesaresofteronattractivepersons.Butintheexecutivecircle(政界),beautycanbecomealiability.Whileattractivenessisapositivethingforaman’srise,itisharmfultoawoman.Handsomemaleexecutiveswereconsideredashavingmorehonestythanplainermen;effortandabilitywerethoughttobethereasonsfortheirsuccess.Attractivefemaleexecutiveswereconsideredtohavelesshonestythanunattractiveones;theirsuccesswasattributednottoabilitybuttofactorssuchasluck.Allunattractivewomenexecutiveswerethoughttohavemorehonestyandtobemorecapablethantheattractivefemaleexecutives.Whyareattractivewomannotthoughttobeable?Anattractivewomanisthoughttobemorefeminine(女性的)andanattractivemanmoremasculine(男性的)thanthelessattractiveones.Thus,anattractivewomanhasanadvantageintraditionallyfemalejobs,butanattractivewomanintraditionallymasculinepositionappearstolackthe"masculine"qualitiesrequired.Thisistrueeveninpolitics.AnneBowmanrecentlypublishedastudyontheeffectsofattractivenessonpoliticalcandidates(候選人).Sheasked125undergraduatestudentstoranktwogroupsofphotographs,oneofmenandoneofwomeninorderofattractiveness.Thestudentsweretoldthephotographswereofcandidatesforpoliticaloffices.Theywereaskedlorankthemagain,intheordertheywouldvoteforthem.Theresultsshowedthatattractivemalescompletelydefeatedunattractivemen,butthewomanwhohadbeenrankedmostattractivealwaysreceivedthefewestvotes.67.Intraditionallyfemalejobs,attractiveness_____.A.strengthensthefemininequalitiesrequiredB.makeswomenlookmorehonestandcapableC.isofgreatimportancetowomenD.oftenenableswomentosucceedquickly68.Bowman’sexperimentshowsthatwhenitcomestopolitics,attractiveness_____.A.turnsouttobeanobstacletomen B.a(chǎn)ffectsmenandwomenalikeC.hasaslittleeffectonmenasonwomen D.ismoreofanobstaclethanabenefittowomen69.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatpeople'sviewsonbeautyareoften_____.A.practicalBold-fashionedC.prejudiced(偏見(jiàn)的)D.serious70.Theauthorwritesthispassageto_____.A.discussthenegativeaspectsofbeingattractiveB.giveadvicetojob-seekerswhoareattractiveC.demandequalrightsforwomenD.emphasizetheimportanceofappearanceE71.Butdoyouknowthatunderstandingdifferencescanhelpyoubettermanageyourmoney?Aswegrowup,wegraduallydevelopasetofourownvaluesorbeliefs.Theseareinfluencedbysociety,ourfamily,theeducationwereceiveandsoon.72.Financialexpertssaythateveryonealsohastheirownbeliefofhowtomanagetheirfinances.Thisispartofourvaluesystemandithasagreatimpactonthewaywelookafterourmoney.73.Theant——worksfirstJustlikeantswhoworkheartandsoulinsummerinordertostorefoodforwinter,thesepeopledon'tcareaboutenjoyingthemoment.Theyworkveryhardandsavemoneytheyearnsothattheycanenjoylifewhentheygetoldandretire.Theantslovetosavebuttheycouldmakemoreoutoftheirmoneyiftheywerewillingtoinvestinsomefundsandstockswithlowrisk.Thecricket——funfirstThecricketwantstoenjoyeverythingnowanddoesn'tthinktoomuchaboutthefuture.Theyevenborrowmoneywhentheyreallywantsomething.Manyyoungpeoplenowbelongtothisgroup.Thesepeopleha

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