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1、高二英語試卷(4)第二部分:詞匯知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):多項選擇(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。21. The prize money of the English speech contest will be equally among the seven winners.A. attractedB. separatedC. dividedD. accomplished 22. After the meeting was over, the secretary the new employe

2、es to the managersoffice.A. challengedB. suspected C. guided D. announced23. Many famous scientists were discussing the two new psychological to solving humans mental problems at the meeting.A. approachesB. meansC. methodsD. statements24. We get so caught up in that that we become lost in the dream

3、itself. Yet we are scared of seeing it realized, of it becoming reality.A. association B. intention C. fantasyD. attraction25. Although China has developed its economy greatly, its per capital GDP is still one-tenth of the United States.A. slightly B. previously C. constantly D. roughly26. As techno

4、logy continues to advance, we must learn and progress or well risk becoming a dinosaur. A. instantly B. originally C. consistently D. privately27. As far as I am concerned, Peter deserves for giving back the money he found.A. braveryB. creditC. impressionD. enquiry28. A series of ads produced by the

5、 company has greatly the success of the new product in the market.A. referred toB. turned toC. attended toD. contributed to29. It is easy for people to the bad habits such as smoking and drinking, which are not so easy to get rid of.A. slide intoB. look intoC. break intoD. knock into30. He is going

6、to the story where he left over yesterday to dispose of the kids curiosity of the ending.A. took overB. took upC. took inD. took down第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 It was 4 o clock in the morning when I received the phone call.“This is the emerg

7、ency room calling and your son was just 31 in with severe burns on his face, neck and arms. We have called for a (n) 32 and are going to fly him to the burn unit in Seattle.” Seattle was 350 miles from his college, so we knew immediately this was 33 .The doctor described the 34 , which caused the bu

8、rns. Our son and his friends decided to barbecue hamburgers in the courtyard of their apartment. When they 35 the charcoal(木炭), it burst into flames because they had sprayed too much gasoline(petrol). The flames 36 my sons shirt tail(下擺) and shot from his waist to well over his head. 37 , one of the

9、 boys was quick-minded, grasped(抓住) my son, and 38 him on the grass. While it saved his life, it was not in 39 to save him from severe burns and the terrible scars(傷疤).After he 40 from the treatments, the doctors told him they would not do plastic surgery(整容) for 6 months 41 it takes that long for t

10、he skin to stop shrinking(縮水) and wrinkling(起皺). So, he had to return to college with scars typical of severe burns.When I was a child, my mother told my sister, who had a 10-inch, very 42 scar on her arm, “Nancy, if you ignore the scar, other people will ignore it. It does not mean they will not 43

11、 it, but it means it will not matter to them if it doesnt matter to you.”I 44 this wisdom on to my son. He took my advice to his 45 and returned to school with his head held highglad he was alive.By the end of the six-month waiting period, he decided that the scars did not 46 , so he made the 47 to

12、give up any plastic surgery.We all have “scars” that we believe 48 people to keep away from us. And we spend a lot of time thinking that if only we looked differently, or dressed differently, people would like us better.But you see, people will only judge you by your looks, or your clothes, if you a

13、re judging yourself by these same 49 standards. Put your imperfections out of your mind and concentrate on what you value 50 yourself, and your beauty will shine through.31. A. brought B. givenC. turnedD. showed32. A. doctorB. hospitalC. aircraftD. ambulance33. A. seriousB. terribleC. dangerousD. im

14、portant34. A. eventB. processC. reasonD. accident35. A. gotB. litC. burnedD. moved36. A. tookB. heldC. caughtD. attracted37. A. FortunatelyB. SurprisinglyC. HappilyD. Slowly38. A. pushedB. threwC. droppedD. rolled39. A. shapeB. placeC. factD. time40. A. benefitedB. recoveredC. sufferedD. relaxed41.

15、A. ifB. whileC. becauseD. although42. A. normalB. violentC. obviousD. popular43. A. mentionB. noticeC. laughD. hide44. A. sentB. keptC. handedD. passed45. A. heartB. lifeC. practiceD. consideration46. A. growB. matterC. existD. appear47. A. mistakeB. effortC. decisionD. request48. A. invite B. cause

16、C. allowD. remind49. A. falseB. strictC. attractiveD. general50. A. byB. overC. beyondD. within第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題分2分,滿分40分) 閱讀下列短文, 從各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AWork is a part of livingmy grandparents understood that. They lived and worked on a farm that has been in my family for 150 ye

17、ars. They raised chickens for eggs, pigs and cattle for meat. Cows were kept for milk and the cream, from which Grandma made butter and cheese. What little yard they had became a garden.The Depression, therefore, didnt make much change in their lives. But it did bring an unending flow of men out of

18、work, drifting from job to job, to the farm. The first to show up at the door of the kitchen was a man in rags. He took off his hat and quietly explained that he hadnt eaten for a while. Grandpa stood watching him a bit , then said , “Theres a stack of firewood against the fence behind the barn (谷倉)

19、. Ive been needing to get it moved to the other side of the fence. You have just about enough time to finish the job before lunch.”Grandma said a surprising thing happened. The man got a shine in his eyes and he hurried to the barn at once. She set another place at the table and made an apple pie. D

20、uring lunch, the stranger didnt say much, but when he left, his shoulders had straightened. “Nothing ruins a man like losing his self-respect,” Grandpa later told me.Soon after, another man showed up asking for a meal. This one was dressed in a suit and carried a small old suitcase. Grandpa came out

21、 when he heard voices. He looked at the man and then offered a handshake.” There is a stack of firewood along the fence down behind the barn Ive been meaning to get it moved. Itd sure be a help to me. And wed be pleased to have you stay for lunch.” The fellow set his suitcase aside and neatly laid h

22、is coat on top. Then he set off to work.Grandma says she doesnt remember how many strangers they shared a meal with during those Depression daysor how many times that stack of wood got moved.51. When he was asked to move a stack of firewood, the first man who asked for a meal got a shine in his eyes

23、 for he was glad that . A. he had found a good job B. he would have something to eat C. he would get what he wanted without losing his self-respect D. he would no longer suffer from the Depression 52. The writers grandfather asked those jobless men to move the stack of firewood because .A. he didnt

24、want them to have a meal free of charge B. he had been needing to get it moved C. he wanted to help them in his own way D. he wanted to show them his kindness 53. The writers grandfather was all of the following but .A. thoughtful B. kind C. sympathetic D. wealthy54. The best title for the story wou

25、ld be . A. No Pains, No GainsB. WorkA Part of Living C. The Depression D. The Pleasure of farming BEveryone knows that the French are romantic, the Italian are fashionable and the Germans are serious. Or do they? Are these just stereotypes or is there really such a thing as national character? And i

26、f there is, can it affect how a nation succeed or fail?At least one group of people is certain that it can. A recent survey of the top 500 entrepreneurs (實業(yè)家) in the UK found that 70 percent felt that their efforts were not appreciated by the British public .Britain is hostile to success, they said.

27、 It has a culture of jealousy (嫉妒) . As a result, the survey said, entrepreneurs were “unloved, unwanted and misunderstood”. Jealousy is sometimes known as the “green-eyed monster” and the UK is its home. Scientists at Warwich University in the UK recently tested this idea. They gathered a group of

28、people together and gave each an imaginary amount of money. Some were given a little, others a great deal. Those given a little money were given the chance to destroy the large amounts of money given to othersbut at the cost of losing their own. Two thirds of the people tested agreed to do this.This

29、 seems to prove the entrepreneurs were right to complain. But there is also conflicting evidence. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) recently reported that the UK was now the worlds fourth largest economy .That is not bad for people who are supposed to hate success. Peo

30、ple in the UK also work longer hours than anyone else in Europe. So the British people are not lazy, either.“Its not really success that the British dislike,” says Carey Cooper, a Professor of management at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. “Its people using their suc

31、cess in a way that seems arrogant (傲慢) or unfair or which separates them from their roots .”Perhaps it is the entrepreneurs who are the problem. They set out to do things in their way. They work long hours. By their own efforts they become millionaires. But instead of being happy they complain that

32、nobody loves them. It hardly seems worth following their example. If they were more friendly, people would like them more. And more people want to be like them.55. What does the underlined “it” in the second paragraph refer to?A. A great surveyB. One group of peopleC. A nationD. National character56

33、. Most entrepreneurs surveyed believe that .A. the British public are hardworkingB. they are not popular simply because they are successfulC. they are considered as “green-eyed monsters”D. love of success is Britains national character57. What does the result of the Warwich University test show?A. M

34、ost people would rather fail than see others succeedB. Two thirds of the people tested didnt love moneyC. Most people are willing to enjoy success with othersD. An imaginary amount of money does not attract people58. The writer of the passage seems to suggest that . A. British entrepreneurs are not

35、fairly treatedB. jealousy is Britains national character C. the British dislike the entrepreneurs because they do not behave properlyD. the scientists are Warwich University did a successful testCEveryone wants to have a healthy heart. Still, heart diseases affect more than 1 in 3 adults in the Unit

36、ed States. The good news is that some simple, everyday habits can make a big difference in your ability to live a healthy lifestyle. Here are some worst habits for your heart, and how to avoid them.Watching TV Sitting for hours on end increases your risk of heart attack and stroke(中風(fēng)), “some exercis

37、e doesnt make up for the time you sit,” says Harmony R. Reynolds, Why? The lack of movement may affect blood levels of fats and sugars. Dr. Reynolds advises walking around regularly and, if youre at work, standing up to talk on the phone.Leaving hostility and depression unchecked Are you feeling str

38、essed or sad? It can do harm to your heart. While everyone feels this way some of the time, how you handle these emotions can affect your heart health. “Those with stress are in greater danger; research has shown a benefit to laughter and social support,” Dr. Reynolds says. “And its helpful to be ab

39、le to go to someone and talk about your problems.”Cutting off from the worldIts no secret that on some days, other human beings can seem annoying and too difficult to get along with.However, it makes sense to strengthen your connections to the ones you actually like. People with stronger connections

40、 to family, friends, and society in general tend to live longer, healthier lives.Everyone needs alone time, but you should still reach out to others and keep in touch whenever you can.Drinking (too much) alcohol Sure, studies suggest a small amount of alcohol may be good for your heart. However, too

41、 many of us drink over. Too much alcohol is linked to a greater risk of high blood pressure, high levels of blood fats, and heart failure. 59. Watching TV for a long time may . A. help you live a healthy lifeB. lead to heart attack C. make up for the time you sitD. make you feel stressed 60. Which o

42、f the following is bad for those with stress and sadness?A. Laughing a lot B. Talking about their own problems.C. Getting social support D. Leaving these emotions alone.61. If you want a long healthy life, you should .A. cut off from the world B. get along well with othersC. stay alone as much as po

43、ssible D. drink no alcohol 62. From the passage we can infer that .A. some everyday habits can help avoid heart attacks B. standing up to talk on the phone is not a good ideaC. its easy to strengthen your connections to othersD. too much alcohol is not linked to heart failureDI have a friend named M

44、onty Roberts. He has let me use his horse ranch (養(yǎng)馬場) to put on events to raise money for Youth-at-Risk Programs.Last time I was there he introduced me by saying, I want to tell you why I let you use my house. It all goes back to a story about a young man who was the son of a horse trainer. When he

45、was a senior, he was asked to write a paper about what he wanted to be when he grew up.“That night he wrote a seven-page paper describing his goal of owning a horse ranch someday. He put all his heart into the project and wrote about his dream in great detail. He even drew a diagram of a 200-acre ra

46、nch, showing the location of the buildings, stables and the track, and even a detailed floor plan for a 4,000-square-foot house on it.”“The next day, he handed it in to his teacher. Two days later, he received a large red F on his paper with a note, See me after class. The boy went to see the teache

47、r and asked why. The teacher told him there was no way for a young boy like him to do that because owning a horse ranch required much money and resources, and then added If youll rewrite his paper with another goal, I will reconsider your grade.”“The boy went home and thought about it long and hard.

48、 He asked his father what to do. His father said, Look, son, you have to make up your own mind on this. However, I think its a very important decision for you.”“Finally, a week later, the boy turned in the same paper without any change and stated, You can keep the F, and I will never.”“I tell you th

49、is story because you are sitting in my 4,000-square-foot house in the middle of my 200-acre horse ranch. I still have that school paper over the fireplace.”Dont let anyone steal your dreams. Follow your heart, no matter what.63. The teacher gave the boy an “F” because the teacher thought .A. he came

50、 from a horse trainers familyB. he didnt do a good job in his studiesC. no young boys desired to possess a horse ranchD. he described an unpractical goal in his paper64. We can infer from the passage that .A. the boy attached great importance to his gradeB. the boy was very interested in training ho

51、rsesC. the boy succeeded in turning his dream into realityD. the boys father was not in favor of his decision65. Monty Roberts told the story mainly to .A. tell people how to describe their goalsB. show people how to own a horse ranchC. help the writer raise money for the programD. encourage people

52、to stick to their dreams66. From the story we can infer the boy was actually .A. the teacherB. Monty himself C. Montys friendD. the author himselfEAlmost 70 percent of Chinese middle school students have serious problems with their parents, the Beijing Morning Post quoted a survey as saying. The sur

53、vey showed 6.62 percent of the surveyed students are afraid of their parents while 13.13 percent of them dislike their parents and 56.28 percent were extremely disgusted with or even hate their parents. Only 4.75 percent of the young people surveyed said they like their parents. The recently conduct

54、ed survey among 3,000 middle school students in a Beijing district asked questions about their attitude toward their parents and family education, the paper said. For many families, conflict between parents and children center on the students school grades, their weight and their friends. The survey

55、 showed that parental influence over children is decreasing, the paper said.Xiao Xiao, a third year junior middle school student is perhaps typical of most kids when she complains; I was scolded by my mother because I didnt come first in the class in a mid-term exam. Xiao Xiao in fact is already one

56、 of the top students in her class, the paper said, stressing Xiao Xiaos parents hope she can study at the Beijing University or even attend Harvard in the future. Sun Yunxiao, an expert with the China Youth and Children Research Center, said parents expect unrealistically high expectations from their children. The research cent

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