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学习资料收集于网络,仅供参考江西南昌二中18-19学度高二下第一次抽考-英语第一部分,听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题15分。满分75分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在答题卷的相应位置。用答题卡的考生,先把选出的最佳选项标在试卷的相应位置,再转涂到答题卡上。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In a hotel B. At home C. In a library2. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man can take part in the sports meeting.B. The woman wants to stay home for a rest.C. The man is down with a fever.3. What nationality is Sheila?A. Japanese B. English C. American4. How are the guests going to New York?A. By taxi B. By plane C. By bus5. What does the man imply?A. He has already tasted the chocolate pudding.B. He doesnt want any chocolate pudding.C. Chocolate is his favorite flavor.第二节 听下面5段对话。每段对话或独白后有一个小题,从题中所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. What does the man reserve?A. A Kings room for two nights.B. A single room for one night.C. Any room available for him.7.Why cant the man have what he wants? A. He didnt attend the meeting. B. He didnt reach the hotel in time.C. He didnt make a reservation early enough.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. What can we learn about the woman?A. She was born in Hawaii. B. She has never been to Hawaii.C. She has been working in Hawaii for many years.9. How will the woman most likely travel around the island after the conversation?A. By renting a car B. By bus C. On foot听下面一段对话,回答第10至12小题。10. Why did the woman want to see the mans license?A. He was speeding B. He was a stranger C. He took the wrong turn11. What is the speed limit in business areas?A. 20 miles per hour B. 25 miles per hour C. 35 miles per hour.12. What does the woman finally do?A. She gives the man a ticket B. She takes the man to the police stationC. She just warns him and lets him go.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16小题。13. Where does the conversation most probably take place? A. In the open air B. In a photo studio C. At a photo exhibition14. What are the two speakers mostly discussing? A. Outdoor photography B. Photography experience C. Photography equipment15. Why does the woman come to see the man? A. To look for a job B. To ask for some adviceC. To borrow some equipment16. What surprising information does the man tell the woman? A. She shouldnt go to Alaska at this time of the year B. Shed better take some extra photography lessons. C. She needs more photography equipment听下面一段独白,回答第17至20小题。17. What do we know about the pyramids? A. The “Step” pyramid is more famous than the “Bent” pyramid B. They have stood there for nearly 5, 000 years. C. Some of the pyramids have fallen into ruins.18. Why do some pyramids remain in a good state? A. They have been taken good care of. B. They have been buried in sand. C. It seldom rains in Egypt19. What causes the most damage to he pyramids? A. Thief and stone hunters B. The Nile River. C. The war.20. Why do we have a clear picture of how pyramids were built? A. We have found paintings showing their construction plans. B. We have studied them and the tools used to build them. C. We have found description of how they were built. 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分。满分15分)21. Im sorry I cant think of the exact date of it, but it was _ Sunday because we didnt have to go to _ school that day. A. /; / B. /; the C. a; the D. a; /22. It is well known that Germanys car industry is _ its beer.A. as a symbol much as B. as much a symbol as C. as much the symbol as D. as the symbol much as23. Chinese, as most people think, is the most beautiful _ in the world. A. word B. voice C. tongue D. sound24. Can I borrow some of your novels? _. They are at your service. A. Dont mention it B. With pleasureC. Come on D. By all means25. In modern times, people have to learn to _ all kinds of pressure although they are leading a comfortable life.A. keep with B. stay with C. live with D. meet with26. In the conference, the chairman urged both parties to _ minor differences for the sake of peace. A. set aside B. turn around C. leave alone D. never mind 27. The boy was so worn out that he fell asleep _ his mother could take off his clothes.A. before B. after C. while D. when28. Im sure many people will praise your cinema if you designed it with good _ _ disabled people.A. entry; to B. access; for C. entrance; to D. access; to29. Catherine was determined, hard-working and intelligent; _, I couldnt speak _ highly of her.A. as a result; very B. anyhow; so C. after all; much D. all in all; too30. Which do you enjoy _ your spare time, watching TV at home or going hiking in the park? A. spending B. to spend C. having spent D. to have spent 31. It is desired that the complaints of the public _ to the attention of the policy-makers.A. be brought B. shall be brought C. are brought D. could be brought32. Who would you like to have _ the case? We cannot have terrorists _ away with killing innocent people!A. investigate; get B. to investigate; gotC. investigated; getting D. investigate; getting33. They believed what the weather forecast said and went on their exploration, _ in heavy snow on the mountain.A. being caught B. only to be caughtC. only to catch D. only catching34. “Are there any post offices _ around here?” asked the man. A. adaptable B. convenient C. available D. accessible35. We can never deny the fact that Hong Kong still enjoys a position which is the _ of many.A. agreement B. sympathy C. approval D. envy 第二节 完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Some people seem to have been born with a (an) 36 sense of direction. Even when lost in the woods, they find their way home as surely as an animal 37 the smell of its prey. The 38 is probably that they never feel lost. Others, myself included, can manage to 39 in a department store.When I was in the army, there was nothing I disliked so much as the 40 course, for the simple reason that I always feel lost even with a map in my hand. For weeks I had been lying awake at night thinking of the 41 test I would have to face at the 42 of the course. At last, the 43 day arrived. It was to be my responsibility to lead a small group of soldiers back to camp from the middle of 44 . We were driven out in a 45 truck and left in a field with instructions to get back to camp as quickly as possible. 46 knowing about my problem as they did, the soldiers smiled as they saw me looking at the map blindly and they made all sorts of 47 . I folded the map up, put it in my pocket, and announced that we would head east. After walking through cornfields for over an hour, we came to a wide stream. I again looked at the map. It seemed to be covered with 48 thin blue lines, but which 49 line was this stream? 50 , we sat down to rest in the shade and I felt like 51 the map into the water. About fifteen minutes later, a boat came along and I asked the owner of the boat if he could give us a 52 to the nearest town. I 53 that we had been out for a walk and somehow got lost. The owner of the boat invited us aboard and I felt very 54 when he told me that he had helped hundreds of soldiers pass their map-reading test! Not long afterwards, we got off the boat and, following the boat owners instructions, took a bus into town. When we got back to camp, the Commander Officer 55 me on having led the men back so quickly!36. A. uncertainB. incredible C. unforgettable D. uncredible37. A. cuts up B. cuts out C. picks up D. picks out38. A. secret B. theory C. significance D. answer39. A. make a bargain B. help find ways C. get lost D .be on guard40. A. shooting B. swimming C. marching D. map-reading41. A. drilling B. placement C. practical D. graduation42. A. beginning B. end C. middle D. half way43. A. evil B. frozen C. sacred D. abstract44. A. somewhere B. nowhere C. anywhere D. everywhere45. A. open B. shabby C. large D. closed 46. A. Hardly B. Well C. Frequently D. Slightly47. A. annoying noises B. contradictory decisionsC. sympathetic comments D. helpful suggestions48. A. just a few B. masses of C. numbered D. recognizable49. A. particular B. special C. separate D. lonely50. A. In anger B. In surprise C. In delight D. In despair 51. A. washing B. hiding C. researching D. throwing52. A. hand B. lift C. boat D. direction53. A. explained B. swore C. pretended D. whispered54. A. clumsy B. foolish C. respectful D. hopeless55. A. congratulated B. scolded C. praised D. criticized第三部分 阅读理解:(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhats the furthest you have ever cycled? Perhaps you cycle to school or to work, or maybe at most a short cycling trip with friends? How would you feel about spending months on the road travelling on your own from the UK to China, by bike?For the British cyclist Pete Jones, camping in the wild and cycling long distances through inhospitable terrain(无人区) are his second nature. An experienced explorer through places such as the Tianshan Mountains and the Tibetan Plateau, Mr. Jones is currently taking a great journey across the Eurasian continent from Britain to China. Having lived on and off(断断续续地) in Xinjiang for three years, and having visited the country many times since 1992, Pete Jones is no stranger to China. But he says many people there are puzzled by his strong love for cycling, asking why he would choose to cycle when he can afford a car. Indeed, while there are about 400 million bicycles in China, where it has long been the preferred means of transport, rapid economic growth has caused a rapid development in car ownership. Edward Genochio, another British cyclist who completed a 41,000km trip to China and back, said one of his goals was to “tell people cycling is a safe, sustainable and environmentally friendly means of getting about.”In the UK, the last few years have seen a rise in the number of people choosing two wheels over four, with some estimates saying the number of people cycling to work has almost doubled in the last five years. Politicians also see cycling as a way to prove that they are concerned about the environment, with people such as London mayor Boris Johnson often riding to work under his own steam. But we may have to wait some time before we see him emulating(效仿) Pete Jones in attempting to cycle all the way to China.56. By saying “second nature”(Paragraph 3), the author wants to say that _.A. Pete Jones has a gift for cycling B. Pete Jones has a special interest in natureC. Pete Jones has a different skill in cyclingD. cycling has become an innate part for Pete Jones 57. Which of the following can replace the underlined words in the last Paragraph?A. on a steam bicycleB. without help from anyone elseC. getting rid of his energyD. giving off steam58. The purpose for Genochio to travel between the UK and China by bike is _.A. the same as Pete JonesB. to vote for the mayor of LondonC. to call for more people to protect the environment D. to raise money to buy a car59. According to the passage, what doesnt help Pete Jones make the great trip?A. Being unable to afford a carB. Having visited China many timesC. Having lived in China for some timeD. Being quite experienced in such trip60. The author is _ the intention of Boris Johnsons cyclingA. supportive to B. confident in C. doubtful about D. sympathetic toB$10 for $ 20 towards Books, Stationary, Gifts and Dresses for Booksmarts CanadaOffer Details:1.Expires on February 28, 2013.2.Buy up to two. Limit one per person, per transaction (交易). No gifts allowed.3.Does not include tax. No cash value. 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A. 6:00 pm on Sunday. B. 11:00 am on Tuesday C. 9:00 am on Thursday D. 7:00 pm on Saturday.65. We can learn from the last paragraph that _. A. its convenient for people to do shopping in Booksmarts Canada. B. Booksmarts Canada doesnt want customers to return the voucher. C. Booksmarts Canada hopes to promote its popularity in future. D. people have their freedom to make a purchase and return the voucher.CVideodisc(视频,视盘) holds great promise of helping to meet the needs of American schoolchildren who have problems seeing, hearing, speaking, or socializing. Almost eleven percent of the students aged 321 in this country have an impairment that affects their ability to benefit from a regular education program. Handicapped students require special education because they are often different from most children in one or more of the following ways: mentally retarded (发展迟缓的), learning-disabled, emotionally disturbed, visually handicapped, physically handicapped, or other health impairments. The education of these handicapped children is rewarding but challenging.A special education student usually needs a longer period of time to acquire information. Repetitive teaching techniques are often beneficial, and indefatigable(孜孜不倦的) consistency on the part of the teacher is frequently necessary. Interactive videodisc courseware has characteristics that can be made use of to meet the challenges that special education poses. A videodisc program is patient. Repetition of any videodisc lesson can continue endlessly, and designers can assure absolute consistency within a program. Most important, according to special educator William Healey of the University of Arizona, is that videodisc “adds an extra aspect of realism for children who need graphic(图样的,生动的) representations”.Healey explained that deaf and mentally retarded children especially have difficulty grasping figurative ( 比喻的 ) language and higher-order language concepts. 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