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作者:本文档由贵州省兴义市*学校 周如举 提供 保费下载人教版高二下学期英语期末仿真模拟试卷4总分:150分 考试时间:120分钟第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(7.5 分) 请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项 1. Where is Miss Brown from ? A. Singapore B. America C. Japan 2. What do you know about Bob? A. He is interested in maths B. He is often absent from class C. He often does his homework with others help 3. What can we learn about the man ? A. He couldnt ride a bike B. He used to have a bike like the boys C. He would like to have a bike 4. What is the woman going to do ? A. Mail an invitation to the Smiths B. Invite Alan to the party C. Visit the Smiths 5. What did the man mean ? A. He would lend her an extra pen B. He had lost his pen C. He could offer her a pencil 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. What does the man know about the River Nile ? A. Its the longest river in the world .B. It often fliids large areas C. Its the second longest river in the world7. Why did Egyptians build Aswan High Dam ? A. In order to sail upstream B. In order to control the flood C. In order to attract visitors 请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. What is Timmy most interested in ? A. Playing the piano B. Playing the violin C. Classical music 9. What s Timmys main purpose at the moment ? A. to make some new friends B. to go to some concert C. to learn from others 10. What are they both weak in ? A. Sports B. Music C. Theory of music 11. Whom will they turn to for help ? A. Timmys uncle B. Lilys uncle C. Their teacher 请听第8段材料,回答第11至15题。12. How old was the narrator when she became a stewardess ( 空姐 ) ? A. Twenty B. Twenty-six C. Not told13. How many daughters were there at least in her family ? A. Four B. Five C. Six 14. When did the speaker get married ?A. Twenty B. Twenty six C. Almost twenty-five 15. What do people think of the job as a stewardess ? A. Its an honorable job B. Its a dull job C. Its not a splendid job 听第9段材料,回答第16至20题。16. Which city did Pakistans President go to in China besides Beijing? A. Sichuan B. Chengdu C. Nowhere else17. How long was the visit? A. Five days B. Four days C. Three days18. What did the two countries agree on? A. Defence B. Energy C. Both19. Who was killed in Pakistan? A. Chinese engineers B. Engineers of Pakistan C. Chinese workers20. What did the president promise to do? A. To give the victims family some money. B. To punish the killers C. To give some help to the Chinese family.第二部分英语知识运用:第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题一分;满分15分;)21The bus driver didnt keep calm in the accident. Otherwise he .Amustnt have been killedBshouldnt be killedCwouldnt have been killedDwouldnt be killed22._twice,the postmen refused to deliver our letters unless we Chained our dog up.A.Having bitten B.Being bitten C.Bitten D.to be bitten23 Its a long time we met last.Yes, and it will be a long time we meet again.Athat, until Bsince; before Cwhen; that Dbefore; since24.Teachers should pay attention to their words and acts because the effect _they say and do has _the students is great.A.what;to B.that ; on C.what;on D.that;to25.The sixth generation computers,with high capacity,_and perfected now.A. developed B. are being developed C.have developed D.are developing26.-Miss Smith,can I go home after I finish my homework? -No,you_stay here until I come back.A.shall B.need C. can D.may.27.The problem is not too hard.I think you can_.A.work on it B.work out it c.work it on D.work it out28.There _more than one family _in a house that is too small.A .be;live B.are; living C.were;to live D.is;living29.Entering the hall,the speaker saw the listeners _ quietly.A.had seated B.were seated C.seated D.were seating30.Everything is so expensive now.It is hardly _to save bablely B.likely C.possible D.probable31.News report say peace talk between the two countries have _with no agreement reached.A.broken down B.broken out C.been broken down D. broken up32.-I hear they arent pleased with the house youve chosen for them. -well,_could they live in such comfort?A.where else B.what else C.how D.why33._ the room;a letter was found on the ground.A.Entering B.Having entered C. He entered D.He entering34.The success of this project _everyone making an effort.A.calls up B.relies on C. cares for D.reminds of35._ team wins on Saturday will go through to the national championships.A.No matter what B.No matter which C.whatever D.whichever第二节 完型填空( 共20小题;每小题一分,满分30分) Catch of a LifetimeHe was 11 years old and often went fishing in a lake. On the day 36 the bass (鱸魚) season opened, he and his father were fishing early in the evening, 37 sunfish. Then he practiced casting. When his pole 38 , he knew something huge was 39 . His father watched 40 as the boy skilfully worked the fish alongside the dock. 41 , he very carefully lifted the 42 fish from the water. It was the largest one he had ever seen, 43 it was a bass. The father lit a match and looked at 44 . It was 10 P.M. two hours before the season opened. He looked at the fish, then at the boy. “Youll have to 45 , son,” he said. “Dad!” cried the boy. “There will be other fish,” said his father. “Not as big as this one,” cried the boy. 46 no one had seen them, nor could anyone ever know what time he caught the fish, the boy could 47 by his fathers firm voice that the decision was 48 . He obeyed and lowered it into the black 49 . The boy suspected that he would 50 again see such a great fish.That was 34 years ago. Today, the boy is a successful architect. And he was 51 . He has never again landed such a magnificent fish as the one he 52 that night long ago. But he does see the same fish again and again 53 he comes up against a question of ethics (道德规范). For, as his father taught him, ethics are simple matters of right and wrong. It is only the 54 of ethics that is difficult. Do we do 55 when no one is looking?36. A. untilB. when C. afterD. before37. A. providing B. catching C. feeding D. supplying38. A. broke downB. broke up C. turned over D. doubled over39. A. on the other end B. in the darkC. in the deep water D. on the other bank40. A. with anxiety B. in surpriseC. with admiration D. with anger41. A. FinallyB. UnfortunatelyC. ActuallyD. Accordingly42. A. active B. discouragedC. energetic D. exhausted43. A. andB. but C. however D. yet 44. A. his watch B. the bassC. the sunfishD. the boy45. A. bring it home B. put it aside C. put it back D. pick it up46. A. Even though B. Now that C. Ever since D. In case 47. A. sayB. tellC. speakD. talk 48. A. passed B. changedC. fixedD. refused 49. A. container B. seaC. waterD. river50. A. everB. onceC. thenD. never51. A. wrongB. right C. satisfactory D. pleased52. A. caughtB. saw C. castD. threw 53. A. no time B. one timeC. a timeD. every time54. A. standardB. concept C. practiceD. idea55. A. wrong B. right C. harm D. good第三部分;阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AThe neglected baby is crying alone. The young man, suffering from a lack of sleep, threatens suicide. The marriage fails because of the husbands crazy behavior.Is this just another story of social breakdown in the modern age? Not really. But they are the effects of a real social problemInternet Addiction(沉溺), or, Internet Addiction Disorder.The addiction is obvious from the popularity of one game alone: “Halo 2”. Its a first-person shooter developed by Bungie Studios for the Xbox video game console. By early 2005, 1 million players worldwide had clocked up an amazing 100 million hours on the game, among which are 360, 000 Chinese players.China has about 94 million regular Internet users. Of these, a survey suggested, 4.4 million are teenagers who are so addicted to it that they neglect anything else.Video gamers who have gone too far show symptoms similar to those of alcohol and drug abusers. “The real world meant nothing to me when I was fully involved in online games. I lost track of time, space, hunger, pain, and everything,” explained Liu Pinyi, a 19-year-old college dropout. She has had treatment in Beijing for her addiction.What makes it similar to drugs is that online game addicts also develop a chemical imbalance in their brains. Gaming stimulates the production of a chemical compound that produces delighted or pleasant feelings. When theyre away from the screen, they suffer feelings of anxiety and headaches.Experts say young people are attracted to video games partly because they are partly because they are pushed right into the center of the action. This allows them to overcome a lack of confidence which people at that age can often suffer from.56. Whats the writers main purpose in writing the first paragraph?A. To show his worries about Internet Addiction.B. To show harm of Internet AddictionC. To warn couples of the problem.D. To introduce the topic of the passage.57. How much time in total had Chinese game players spent on “Halo 2” by early 2005?A. 1 million hours.B. 94 million hoursC. 100 million hours.D. 36 million hours58. When video gamers get lost in a game, they do the following EXCEPT that _.A. They forget time, space, hunger and everything.B. They drink a lot of alcohol and use drug.C. They feel confident in the virtual gamesD. Their brains produce a chemical which makes them delighted.59. what is the passage mainly about?A. Internet is bad for teenagers B. Actions should be taken to deal with Internet AddictionC. Web produces Internet Addiction DisorderD. Teenagers should not play video gamesBShe is widely seen as proof that good looks can last forever. But, at nearly 500 years of age, time is catching up with the Mona Lisa.The health of the famous picture, painted by Leonardo da Vinci in 1505, is getting worse by the year, according to the Louvre museum(卢浮宫博物馆)where it is housed.“The thin, wooden panel on which the Mona Lisa is painted in oil has changed shape since experts checked it two years ago,” the museum said. Visitors have noticed the changes but repairing the worlds most famous painting is not easy. Experts are not sure about the materials the Italian artist used and their current chemical state.Nearly 6 million people go to see the Mona Lisa every year, many attracted by the mystery of her smile. “It is very interesting that when youre not looking at her, she seems to be smiling, and then you look at her and she stops,” said Professor Margaret Livingstone of Harvard University. “Its because direct vision(视觉)is excellent at picking up detail, but less suited to looking at shadows. Da Vinci painted the smile in shadows.”However, the actual history of the Mona Lisa is just as mysterious as the smile. Da Vinci himself loved it so much that he always carried it with him, until it was eventually sold to Frances King Francis I in 1519.In 1911, the painting was stolen from the Louvre by a former employee, who took it out of the museum hidden under his coat. He said he planned to return it to Italy. The painting was sent back to France two years later.During World War II, French hid the painting in small towns to keep it out of the hands of German forces.Like many old ladies, the Mona Lisa has some interesting stories to tell.60. The underlined sentence in the first paragraph means the Mona Lisa _.A. is losing its valueB. is being damaged after so many yearsC. is getting more valuable with years passingD. will rot away61. Experts havent any repairs on the Mona Lisa because_.A.it is now in a poor chemical stateB. they dont know how to replace the wooden panelC .they dont have the materials Da Vinci usedD. they are afraid it will be done further damage.62. The smile of the Mona Lisa can only be seen_.A. by indirect visionB. at a distanceC. by direct visionD. in shadows63. From the last paragraph, we can infer that_.A. many interesting stories have been written about the Mona LisaB. people are interested in the stories about the Mona Lisa.C. some mysteries still remain to be solved about the Mona Lisa.D. Many more stories will be told about the Mona Lisa.CA sunflower is a sunflower . A mobile phone is a mobile phone . But can you combine the two to do something for your local environment?As early as next year it may well be possible. When you have finished with your mobile phone you will be able to bury it in the garden or a plant pot and wait for it to flower. A biodegradable (能进行生物递降分解的) mobile phone was, this month, introduced by scientists. Scientists have come up with a new material over the last five years. It looks like any other plastic and can be hard or soft, and able to change shape. Overtime it can also break down into the soil without giving out any toxic chemicals. British researchers used the new material to develop a phone cover that contains a sunflower seed. When this new type of cover turns into waste, it forms nitrates (硝酸钾). These feed the seed and help the flower grow. Engineers have designed a small transparent window to hold the seed. They have made sure it only grows when the phone is thrown away. Weve only put sunflower seeds into the covers so far. But we are working with plant experts to find out which flowers would perform best. Maybe we could put roses in next time, said one scientist.As phone technology is developing so quickly people are constantly throwing their mobiles away. This means manufacturers are under pressure to find ways of recycling them. Some 650 million mobile phones have been sold this year. Most of them will be thrown away within two years, adding plastic, heavy metal and chemical waste to the environment. A biodegradable cover can offer some relief for nature, according to the scientists. The seed is released and the flower grows in the pot so you dont have to concern yourself with the phone when you have finished using it, said Kerry Kirwan. She leads the research team, which is based at the University of Warwick in Britain.64. The main idea of the passage is _ .A. the relationship between high tech and environmentB. the phone technology is developingC. phone can be turned into flowersD. mobile phone and environment65. The purpose of introducing a biodegradable mobile phone is _ .A. to encourage consumers to recycleB. to prevent consumers from throwing their phones awayC. to meet consumers needD. to help consumers know which flower can best perform66. What is the possible meaning of the underlined word ? A. pleasant B. poisonous C. useful D. new67. Which of the following statements is NOT true ?A.Engineers have designed a small transparent window to hold the rose seed .B. Mobiles with biodegradable covers can do good to nature .C.Manufacturers are under pressure to find ways of recycling mobiles .D. The flower only grows when the phone is thrown away .D A controversial new study has claimed that men really are more intelligent than womenThe study concluded that mens IQs are almost four points higher than womens. British-born researcher John Philippe Ruston says the finding could explain why so few women make it to the top in the workplace. He claims the “glass ceiling” phenomenon is probably due to inferior intelligence,rather than lack of opportunity. The University of Western Ontario psychologist reached his conclusion after scrutinizing the results of university ability tests taken by 1 00,000 students aged 17 and 18 of both sexes. A focus on the factors such as the ability to quickly grasp a complex concept,verbal reasoning skills and creativity some of the key factors of intelligence showed the male teenagers had IQs that were an average of 3.63 points higher. The average person has an IQ around 100.The findings,which held true for all classes and levels of education, overturn 100 year opinion that men and women average the same in general mental ability. They also conflict with evidence that girls do better in school exams than boys. But Professor Ruston argues that the faster maturing of girls leads to them outshining boy in the classroom.68. The report is mainly about _.A. a study that shows men are cleverer than womenB. the “glass ceiling” phenomenonC. Professor Rustons theory on IQD. the difference between male and female69. The underlined word “scrutinizing” in the fourth paragraph probably means _.A. making up B. carrying outC. examining carefully D. looking at70. We can infer that the average woman has an IQ of _.A. a little less than 100 B. 100 C. more than 100 D. 96.3771. Which of the following opinions does Professor Ruston NOT accept?A. Mens IQs are almost four points higher than womensB. Few women make it to the top in the workplace.C. Men and women average the same in general mental ability.D. The faster maturing of girls leads to them outshining boys in the classroom.EA simple eye test could predict who is likely to have a stroke in thenext seven years.A study of more than 3600 people over the age of 50 found those with a condition called retinopathy(视网膜病)were three times more likely to suffer a stroke, even if they displayed no other risk factors.Pau

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