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1、试卷高二上期期中检测题I. 单项选择1.1 felt it a great honourto speak to you.A . ask B . askingC . to be asked D . having asked2. I had thoughtprese nt would give him a surprise, but he knew the secret early.A . my being B . me being C . I am D . I to be3. I rememberyou somewhere in Beiji ng.A . to see B . seeing C

2、. I see D . have seen4. To improve your spoke n En glish,.A . practice is neededBC . you need practise it D5. Whe never I see you, I can.it is n ecessary to practise it.you n eed a lot of practicet helpof my childhood.A . to thinkB . thinkingC . think D . thought6 . Your dress looks very nice. My mo

3、ther will buyfor me.A . it B . that C . the one D . one7.How long has his gra ndfatherSeven years. He diedA . died, at the age of 94 B. been died, at his age of 94C . been dead, at the age of 94 D. died, at 948 is well kn ow nHo ng Kong returned to China on July 1st,1997.A . It, that B . As, / C . A

4、s, as D . It, which9 . He ll dohe can. He won tyour trouble.A . as, add to B . much, add C . whatever, add to D . what, add10 . The peasants are busy with. They can tto waste asingle day.A . harvesting, haveB. harvest, affordC . harvesting, comeD. harvesting rice, go11. Youthe compositi on, for the

5、teacher allowed you two hours.A . would have writtenB. could have writtenC . had to writeD. could write12 . The child dreamed that he had once lived in ahouse in the forest.A . wooden pretty littleB. little pretty woodenC . pretty little woodenD. wooden little pretty13. None of the crim in als escap

6、ed.A . being punishedB . punishing C . to be punishedD . punished14. He made an effort to practise every after noon wi nning a prize in the singingcompetiti on.to sing, in order to singing, in the hope ofB. sing, so thatD. sing, in hope ofone of these books?15. - Would you mi nd if IA . took; Certai

7、nly notB. take; Yes, of courseC . can take; Yes, please do D. may take; No, I m using it16. Climb asas the top of the hill, and you may find the entrancethe cave.A . high, in B . far, into C . long, to D . far, to17. Producti on fell20% in May,the same month of last year.A . in, compared toB. by, co

8、mpared toC . with, compared withD. by, comparing with18. I know, he will be away for three weeks.A . As soon as B . As quickly as C . As far D . So far as19. My cous in is old eno ughhimself.A.to were B.to put on C. to dress D.to have on20. The problemvery careful thought.A.asks B .calls for C. dema

9、 nds for D.n eedII.完形填空Some years ago the capta in of a ship was very in terested 1medici ne. He always 2medical books to sea and liked to talk about differe nt diseases. One day a lazy sailor onhis ship pretended 3 ill. He lay on his bunk(铺位)and groaned(卩申吟)as if he 4 verysick. The capta in came to

10、 see him and was very pleased to have a patie nt to 5 . He toldthe man to rest for a few days and 6 the other sailors do his work. Three days later 7_sailor pretended that he had 8 with his chest. 9 the captain looked in his medical books and told the“sick ” man 10 .The other sailors were very 11 be

11、cause they had 12 work to do. The patie nts hadthe best food and laughed at their friends whe n the capta in was not 13 . 14 the mate( 大副)decided to punish the sick men and mixed up some soap, soot( 烟灰),glue( 胶水)and other unpleasant things. Then he got 1_5 from the captain to give his new medicine t

12、o the “sick ”men. When they tasted the medici ne, they really did feel ill. It was 16 horrible that one of the patie nts jumped out of his bunk, ran up on deck(甲板)and climbed the 17 mast( 桅杆)on the ship.The captain 18 thatthemen had tried 19 him.So he made them 20 veryhard for the rest of the ship o

13、n the sea.1. A. onB. forC. atD. i n2. A. fetchedB. carriedC. hadD. got3. A. beB. wasC. to beD. being4. A. will beB. wereC. isD. should be5. A. look forB. look inC. look backD. look after6. A. gotB. tookC. sentD. made7. A. otherB. the otherC. ano therD. ot her s8. A. someth ing wrong B. wrong somethi

14、 ngC. anything wrongD. wrong anything9. A. Before longB. Once moreC. Sudde nlyD. Certai nly10. A. to drink some waterB. to eat someth ingC. to have a restD. to do more work11. A. pleasedB. sorryC. angryD. surprised12. A. moreB. muchC. lots ofD. little13. A. outB. at homeC. prese ntD.appear14. A. At

15、firstB. At the begi nningC. At lastD. At the end15. A. agreeme ntB. permissi onC. permitD. promise16. A. veryB. muchC. soD. quite17. A. highestB. highC. higherD. very high18. A. heardB. heard ofC. realizedD. guessed19. A. cheati ngB. cheatC. cheatedD. to cheat20. A. workedB. to workC. workD. worki n

16、gIII.阅读理解AWe America ns are wasteful people, not used to sav ing. Early settlers, our forefathers set us an example of wasting everything, for they thought nature s resources were soplentiful that none of them ever imagined that natural materials would be used up in time.Within a few years of the fi

17、rstVirginiasettlement,for example, pioneers burned down theirhouses when they were ready to move west. They burned down their houses with only one aim to get the nails( 钉子)for future use. No one ever gave a thought to the pricelesshardwoodsthat went up in smoke. As a people we destroy many valuable

18、thi ngs that other people save.I noticed this when I was living in Britain.I received a letter from one England s largestban ks. It was en closed in a used en velope(信圭寸)that had bee n readdressed to me. Such apractice would be unthinkable in the United States. American banks, even the smallest, alw

19、ays use expensive stationery( 信笺)with the names of all twenty - eight vice presidents lists on side of the page.1. Accord ing to the passage, we know the writer is .A. a Chin ese B. a Japa nese C. an En glishma n D. an America n2. The writer thought their forefathers .A. set a good example B. wasted

20、 many n atural resourcesC. knew n atural resources would be used up in timeD. made the best use of n atural materials3. The used en velope suggests that .A. the En glish look dow n upon the America ns B. the En glish banks are very poorC. the En glish try their best to save D. the En glish like usin

21、g used en velopes4. Which of the followi ng stateme nts is wrong?A. The writer lives in Britai n now.B. America n banks use expe nsive stati on ery. C. America ns are not used to savi ng.D. The writer s forefathers burned down their houses in orderto get the nails.5. The purpose of the passage is to

22、 .A. wish America ns not to waste B. tell us the En glish are a good peopleC. warn America ns aga inst sav ingD. en courage people to work hardBIsraeli paintings Israeli artist Menashe Kadishman will hold a solo(个人的 )showentitled( 定名称)Flock of Sheep ” from November 26 to December 20, at the China Na

23、tional Art Museum.On show are 550 colourful oil paintings of sheep heads.His works have been displayed( 陈歹U) in many important galleries, over the past 30 years. They may be see n in the Metropolita n Museum in New York, and Tate Gallery in London.Time: 9am -4pm, November 26 -December 20.Place: Chin

24、a National Art Museum, 1 Wusi Dajie, Dongcheng District, Beijing.Tel: 6401-2252Russia Ballet (芭蕾舞) The Kremlin Ballet from Russia will perform two immortal classical( 第一流的;古典的 )ballets - “Swan天鹅)Lake ” and “The Nu t cracker ”-at the Beiji ng Beizha n Theatre.Set up in 1990, the theatre boasts(以有而自豪

25、)a nu mber of first-class balletdancers. Most of their performa nces are classical.Time: 7:15, December 5 and 6 (“Swan Lake” ); 7:15pm, December 7 (“Nu t cracker ”)Place: Beizhan Theatre, Xiwai Dajie, Xicheng District, Beijing.Tel: 6500 -3388音乐学院)will hold a folk concert toMoon Night on the Bamboo T

26、ower,“ Golde n Sn ake Dan ces WildlyFolk concert The Cen tral Con servatory of Music( commemorate(纪念)the late musician Situ Huacheng.On the programme are many popular folks such as Celebrating Harvest” ,“ Deep and Lasting Friendshipand “Children s Holiday ”.Time: 7:30pm, November 25.Place: Beijing C

27、oncert Hall, 1 Beixinhuajie.Tel: 6605 _58126. If your child is very fond of dancing, you may take your child toA. Chi na Natio nal Art Museum B. Beizhan TheatreC. Beiji ng Co ncert Hall D. 1 Wusi Dajie7. Men ashe Kadishma n is famous for pain ti ngA. deer B. birds C. sheep D. flowers8. Which of the

28、following is TRUE?A. The folk concert will last three days.B. The ballet “the Nutcracker ” will be put on once.C. The Israeli pain ti ngs will be displayed for a mon th.D. China National Art Museum lies in Xicheng District.9. If you dial(拨)the telepho ne number 6500-3388 on Dec. 8, you canA. go to t

29、he folk concertB. visit the Art MuseumC.watch the balletD. none of the above10.The un derl ined word“ immortal ” probably means “in Ch ineseA.纪念的B.不朽的C.长期的D.深远的CBusin ess people must keep records of the money they take in and the money they spe nd.The work of keeping such records is called book keep

30、ing. The work of deciding how the records should be set up is called accounting. An accountant also finds out, from the records, whether or not a bus in ess is doing well. Suppose a man owns a small cloth ing store. He keeps records that show that he spe nt money for n ewspaper advertis ing, and for

31、 suit, coats, shoes, and neckties to sell to his customers. He had to pay a young man to help him in the store. He also paid rent and had other expe nses.At the end of the year. He must take an inven tory. That is, he counts how many piecesof cloth ing he has on hand. Then he must find out exactly h

32、ow many he sold, how much moneyhe spe nt in running the bus in ess. If he took in more tha n he spe nt, he made a profit(利润)for the year. If he spe nt more tha n he took in he suffered a loss.债务人)and how much it ownss buildings and machines折旧),or wear and tear, ofcompany s accounts. Big companiesThe

33、 owner of a small cloth ing store can keep acco un ti ng records without much trouble. But a giant( 庞大的)oil company or a big bank has many difficult accounting problems. The compa ny must know how much money is to be paid by its debtors ( other compa nies for supplies. It must know how much the comp

34、a ny are worth, and how much the compa ny has lost i n depreciati on( its equipment. All of this i nformation must be kept in the employ many acco untan ts.11. In which follow ing way does the passage develop?A. it develops by time B. it develops by spaceC. it develops by order D. it develops by exa

35、mples12. Which is the best title of the passage?A. Good RecordsB. How to Make ProfitC. How to Run a Clothes Store And a Compa ny D. Acco unting And Bookkeep ing13. How many examples does the writer use in the passage?A. three B. two C. four D. five14. A big company has more accounting problems becau

36、se besides taking in and spending money the owner should con sider. A. How much money is to be paid by its debtors and how much money he owns other companiesB. How much the company s building and machines are worth?C. How much compa ny has lost in depreciatio n, wear and tear of its equipme nt.D. Al

37、l of the above in formati on.15. Accord ing to the passage, .A. Bookkeep ing seems more difficult from acco un ti ng.B. Bookkeep ing seems as difficult as acco un ti ng.C. Bookkeep ing seems less difficult tha n acco un ti ng.D. Bookkeep ing seems no more difficult tha n acco un ti ng.DSenior citize

38、 ns are permitted to travel cheaply on a bus if they have a special card. Wome n may get cards whe n they are sixty.Mrs Matthews lived in the country but she went into town once a week to buy food and other things for the house, and she usually went by bus. She always had to pay the full price for h

39、er ride.Then she reached the age of sixty and got her senior citizen s card, but when she used it for the first time on the bus, it made her feel very old.The bus driver had often seen her travelling on the bus before, and he noticed that she was feeli ng un happy, so after she had paid her mon ey,

40、he win ked at her and whispered, “Don t forget to give your mother s card back to her when you see her again.”Mrs Matthews was very happy whe n she heard this.16. Senior citize ns in the story refer to .A. those who have special cards B. old people with special cardsC. people who hold high positi on

41、s in the gover nmentD. those who wan ted to travel cheaply17. Wome n over sixty .A. don t have to pay for taking busesB. pay less for their ride if they have a special cardC. have to pay the full price for their ride D. have to pay their special card18. Mrs Matthews used to pay the full price for he

42、r ride because .A. she did n t know the rule B. she was n t old eno ughC. she didn t know where to get the cardD. she had reached sixty but had not got her senior citize n card19. Mrs Matthews felt un happy on the bus because .A. she still had to pay for the ride B. the card wasn t hersC. she felt s

43、he was now an old woma n D. the driver found out she was not hon est20. The driver whispered to her ._t have borrowed her mother s card1)2)3) -4) 5) -6) 7) 8) 9) 10) A. in order to make her feel youn gerB. because he thought that she should nC. because he wan ted her to pay the full amountD. because he knew her

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