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1、人教新课标高二期中复习测试题(满分 150 分) 第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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 ,并标在试卷的相应位置。 听完每段对话后 ,你都有 1 0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 this conversation probably take place?A. In a toy shop. B. In a hotel.C. In a kindergarten classroom.2. What

2、will the man do on Sunday?A. See a film. B. Attend a lecture. C. Do some trade.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. Internet crime. B. Computer games. C. Shopping online.4. Where was the woman born?A. In France. B. In Italy. C. In Britain.5. What do we know about the man?A. He has just moved in

3、to the city.B. He visited his grandmother last month.C. His grandmother lived in the countryside. 第二节(共15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面 5 段对话或独白。 每段对话或独白后有几个小题 ,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。 听第 6段材料,回答第 6至 8题。6. How many eggs does t

4、he man need for the cake?A. 2.B. 3. C. 5.7. What can the man get from the woman?A. Sugar and wine glasses. B. Eggs and sugar. C. Wine glasses and eggs.8. Whose birthday is it?A. Michelle ' s. B. Mike ' s.C. Maria ' s.听第7段材料,回答第 9至11题。9. What did the robber look like?A. He is short. B. He

5、 is 20. C. He has long hair.10. What color is the woman ' s purse? A. Red. B. Brown. C. Black.11. What does the man need?A. The woman ' s phone number. B. The woman 's ID.C. The woman ' s name and address. 听第 8段材料,回答第 12至 14题。12. Where does the man come from?A. Japan. B. Brazil. C. A

6、merica.13. What did the man' s grandparents use to be?A. Teachers. B. Workers. C. Farmers.14. What are the man' s grandparents managing now?A. A farm. B. A hotel. C. A fruit and vegetable business. 听第 9段材料,回答第 15至 17题。15. Why did the man stay in London for only a few days?A. It was too hot.B

7、. It rained all the time.C. There were a lot of thunderstorms.16. Which place did the man visit?A. The Eiffel Tower. B. Bondi Beach. C. The Golden Gate Bridge.17. What did the man do in Sydney?A. Went out to see the fog. B. Did some shopping. C. Went swimming. 听第 1 0段材料,回答第 18至 20题。18. When is a pro

8、m held?A. At the start of college.B. At the end of high school.C. In the middle of the term.19. Where do people think "prom" started?A. In Britain. B. In Australia. C. In the USA.C. Parents.20. Who will traditionally pay to hold prom? A. Schools.B. Students.第二部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分第一节单项填空(共15小题

9、;每小题 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. I ' m afraid that your mother won't of your going to see the movie with us,since you haven ' t finished your homework.A. approve B. acquire C. arrange D. inform22. It ' s so hot. What about getting a drink? Good idea. It 's my today.A. treat

10、B. charge C. trade D. Cost23. The chairman was wondering why some members of the organization wished to and form a new one.A. break down B. break up C. break away D. break out24. Compared with John, Jim is more the new software.A. similar to25. To succeed, youcautious. A. in addition26. I don '

11、t think we Well, I45 分)1 分,满分 15 分 )B. familiar to C. similar inll neweodrktohard; , youD. familiar with' ll need to be patient andA. have met; had seen; werenC. have met; have seen; didnB. in general C. in common before.you once at a party, but we ' tB. met; saw; didn D'. thave met; saw

12、; werenD. in viewintroduced then. 't27.school trip is expected to last one day, so bringpacked lunch with you.A. A; aB. The; theC. The; aD. The; /28. I don 't know the reason you were absent from the meeting, but Iit 's for some reason you don 't want people to know.A. why; thatB. th

13、at; why C. that; which D. which; what29. Do you expect to have a paid holiday this year?Of course, I .A. expect so B. expect to C. expect it D. expect that30. It was really noisy in the workshop. Not until at the top of my voice to look at me.A. I shouted; did he turnB. I shouted; had he turnedC. di

14、d I shout; did he turnD. had I shouted; he turned31. He was invited to the party, but when he arrived, he found nobody there, feelingA. cheating B. cheated C. to cheat D. to be cheated32. After searching for her keys for nearly 10 minutes in her bags, she suddenly sawthem on the table.A. liedB. lyin

15、g C. having lied D. to be lying33. It 's a difficult skill to master, but , it will benefit you for the rest of your life.A. once obtainedB. when to obtainC. after obtainingD. while obtaining34. each other for years, they talked almost thewhole night, and had a wonderful time.A. Not having seen

16、B. Having not seen C. Not seen D. Not seeing35. What shall we give Tom for his birthday? A football, an MP4, a model plane.?. Let 's buy him a model plane.A. It 's my pleasure B. That 's itC. That 's trueD. That 's right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,从短文后所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出

17、可以填入空白 处的最佳选项。Courage is a big, tough word that no child should have to know, but too often they do. When they do, courage takes on a whole new meaning.Alex was diag no sed 诊断)with can cer on Sep tember 13, 2008. On that dark ni ght, his mother was 36 after hearing the diagnosis, but she kept up her

18、 37 , went into Alex 's room in the hospital and lay down beside him.s Alex."When I told Alex, he 38 over and patted my arm and said, 'It will be OK, Mama,'” said Kim Morgan. "His 39 was for me, not for himself. But that is the most 40 little boy that I have ever known. He alwa

19、ys 41 others before himself. He is amazing, and he has so much 42 ."In fact, five years ago, Alex' s father, RwonasMaolsrgoa4n3 with cancer. He 44the disease and the treatments well, but he also kept his 45 from others.' s illnes"We really didn 't want people to 46 ,"Kim M

20、organ said. "But by 47 Ron from others, we kept blessings from them 48 people really want to help. But when Alex was diagnosed, we got on the telephone and started 49 people. By church time on Sunday morning, there was 50 a church in Pike County that didn' t have Alex on itsprayer list. We

21、51 so much the prayers and the concern of the people of Pike County.""That Ron had 52 the cancer and had done so well was a great encouragement to all of us," Morgan said. They knew that cancer could be fought and 53 . Also there was a lot of 54 in their little boy. "Alex is a(n)

22、 55 ,"Morgan said. "Whatever he does, he gives it his all. And we knew that he would have the courage to do whatever it took to fight this disease."36. A. frightenedB. curiousC. interestedD. strange37. A. convenienceB. creativityC. spiritsD. appearance38. A. steppedB. reachedC. switch

23、edD. swept39. A. commentB. effortC. situationD. concern40. A. optimisticB. considerateC. intelligentD. friendly41. A. thinks ofB. believes inC. depends onD. cheers up42. A. difficultyB. lonelinessC. courageD. influence43. A. diagnosedB. bearingC. astonishedD. debating44. A. handledB. insistedC. impr

24、ovedD. prepared45. A. cureB. attitudeC. opinionD. illness46. A. suspectB. accuseC. imagineD. know47. A. stoppingB. keepingC. takingD. holding48. A. thoughB. beforeC. becauseD. until49. A. selectingB. callingC. observingD. promising50. A. nearlyB. frequentlyC. generallyD. hardly51. A. appreciateB. pr

25、aiseC. receiveD. offer52. A. gone overB. come throughC. broken intoD. thrown up53. A. defeatedB. avoidedC. watchedD. prevented54. A. quarrelB. debateC. fightD. disagreement55. A. journalistB. coachC. intervieweeD. competitor每小题 2 分,满分 40分)(共 20 小题;第三部分 阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AMost st

26、udents try to learn English grammar using grammar textbooks. They study grammar rules and take grammar tests. They use an analytical approach, attempting to memorize, and then apply, a great number of rules.However, research has proved this method inefficient and ineffective. The truth is, the human

27、 brain simply cannot consciously remember, process, and use hundreds of or thousands of grammar rules. Real speech is too fast.Native speakers do not learn grammar in this way, but rather intuitively ( 凭直觉 地 ) and unconsciously. They learn in a complete way, not by attempting to memorize individual

28、grammar rules. As a result, native speakers use correct grammar fluently and easily.Fortunately, it is possible for English learners to learn grammar this way. Language teacher Blaine Ray has developed a unique "intuitive" approach to teach English grammar. Her system uses "point of v

29、iew" stories to teach the patterns of English grammar, allowing students unconsciously to acquire correct grammar without ever studying grammar rules.In this system, the teacher first tells a simple story from one point of view. It may be told about the past, then repeated, but beginning with &

30、quot;since he was a child" then repeated again, but this time about the future.Listening to these stories allows students intuitively and effortlessly to learn English grammar and makes them be able to use it correctly when they speak.Point of View Stories is a creative new way to study English

31、 grammar, and offers hope to millions of frustrated English learners.56. Which of the following ways is approved by the author?A. Remembering grammar rules.B. Taking grammar tests.C. Analyzing grammatical structure.D. Applying language to situations.57. What does the underlined part "this way&q

32、uot; in the fourth paragraph refer to?A. Talking to native speakers when learning.B. Learning English grammar in a complete way.C. Using correct English grammar.D. Learning English grammar 4from a teacher.58. From this passage we learn that .A. native speakers learn English grammar by listening to s

33、toriesB. Blaine Ray ' s method gets students to grasp correct grammar unconsciouslyC. Blaine Ray teaches grammar rules by asking students to tell storiesD. it ' s hard for students to speak correct English in the new system59. This passage wants to .A. criticize the traditional way of learni

34、ng grammarB. introduce a new way to study English grammarC. ask students to learn English grammar by listening to storiesD. tell us how the native speakers learn English grammarBMary Henrietta Kingsley (1862-1900) was a British explorer and writer who greatly influenced European ideas about Africa a

35、nd its people. She was born in Islington, London, and her father was a doctor.The family moved to Cambridge in 1886, during which time her father prepared his plentiful collection of notes and translations for publication. However, it came to a sudden end with his death in February 1892. Her mother

36、followed just six weeks later. After her parents' death, Kingsley decided to travel to Africa to continue her fatherstudy of early religion and law and learn as much as possible about the nature of travel and exploration in the wild of Africa.Since 1894, Kingsley had taken two trips to the west

37、coast of Africa. She reached parts of the "Great Forest" not yet seen by a European. She collected insect, shell, plant, reptile for the British Museum, as well as studying the culture and religion of the residents. In July 1895, Kingsley turned her attention downriver from Lambar n e Shor

38、tly after reaching Lake Ncovi, Kingsley had her first encounter with the almost lege ndary Africa n creature, the gorilla (大猩猩).K in gsley summed up her feeli ngs for the gorilla in her book Travels in West Africa, "I have seen many wild animals in their native habitat, but never have I seen an

39、ything equal gorillas going through the bush; it is a graceful, powerful, perfect hand-trapeze performance." Curiously though, Kingsley did not find the gorilla attractive, "I have no hesitation in saying that the gorilla is the most horrible wild animal I have seen. I have seen specimens

40、of the most important big game of Central Africa and I have run away from all of them; but although ele phan ts, le op ards and py tho ns 巨蟒)give you a feeli ng of alarm, they do not give that feeling of horrible disgust that an old gorilla gives on account of its ugly appearance."60. Kingsley

41、decided to travel to Africa because she .A. loved traveling and exploring new placesB. enjoyed the African nature and cultureC. wanted to complete her father's study and learn moreD. lived a hard life in Europe after her parents ' death61. What did the author mention about Kingsley's fam

42、ily?A. Kingsley 's parents died when she was a child.B. They moved from place to place when Kingsley was young.C. What Kingsley's father did had a great influence on her.D. Kingsley 's parents were famous doctors.62. In her Travels in West Africa, Kingsley thought the gorilla was.A. powe

43、rfulB. alarming C. attractive D. Horrible63. We can infer from the passage that.A. Africa is an awful place for people to explore and travel toB. Kingsley reached parts of the "Great Forest" before other EuropeansC. Kingsley got her first knowledge of Africa from her fatherD. Kingsley set

44、a good example to all European peopleCDining al fresco (户外就餐 ), better known as "eating out in the fresh air," has been a standard operating procedure on much of the planet since the days when al fresco was the only atmosphere available. In more recent centuries, of course, Europeans have

45、developed al fresco dining into an art form with their oh-so-chic (别 致的) sidewalk cafes.Fortunately, this pleasant practice is at last very popular in America, and we 've finally discovered the joys of outdoor dining. Wefound it fun'tovjeust have a bite ora meal in the sun-or-star shine. And

46、 we needn 't travel to Fraonrcteo a restaurant to enjoy the experience. Whether it's a cup of morning coffee and bread in the yard, lunch around the pool or a candlelight dinner on a card table set up outside, most of us have the means to enjoy open-air dining.The goal of al fresco is pleasu

47、re for everyone concerned and that includes the "chef." For this reason, the menu needs to be a simple and easily moveable feast. Without keeping one running in and out of the house a million times, a one-dish meal is the best possible choice. Pretty paper tablecloths and plates are a good

48、 choice as well, making cleaning as relaxing as your surroundings. So don't hurry unless therea super-special reason.Now let 's begin the outdoor dining in the fragrance of the day or evening, which strengthens the senses and the spirit to have dinner in our natural habitat. If we haven'

49、t made it simple enough for you, try this: a blanket, a loaf of rbead, a bottle of wine.64. The passage is mainly about .A. the popularity of dining al fresco in AmericaB. dining in the open airC. the goals of al frescoD. the meaning of al fresco65. From the passage, we can learn that al fresco .A.

50、is in fact a kind of art formB. is popular in Europe and AmericaC. consists of a blanket, some bread and a bottle of wineD. creates a romantic atmosphere to have dinner66. The main purpose of al fresco is to .A. make a standard and popular dining procedure for everyoneB. get people to enjoy themselv

51、es in a natural environmentC. enjoy the experience of dining outside without going to FranceD. please a chef for a whole day of work67. To have an "dining al fresco", one may have to .a. have a simple and movable menub. keep running in and out of the house to preparec. prepare a paper tabl

52、ecloth and platesd. prepare a one-dish mealD. acdA. abc B. Bcd C. abdDHeavier people contribute more harmful gasesto the planet than thin people because of food production and transportation factors, a study shows.Providing that it takes more energy to carry heavier people, transportation of heavier

53、 people requires more fuel, which creates more gree nhouse gas emissi onS(卡 放). Phil Edwards, a senior lecturer of the school, said, "The main message is staying thin. It 's good for not only you but the planet."More than 1 billion adults worldwide are overweight, and about 300 million

54、 are obese, the study said. People are less active now than they were 30 years ago, and the popularity of fast food has given people more less healthy choices."In terms of environmental impact, the thin population has a much smaller carbon footprint," Edwards said. A population with 40 per

55、cent overweight people requires 19 percent more food energy than a population with 3.5 percent fat people. This 19 percent increase in food use translates into an increase of 270 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions.The findings make sense and point out the important global benefits of losing we

56、ight, along with the personal health benefits. The study suggests that governments have a responsibility to encourage people to be more physically active. Active transportation, such as cycling and walking, helps maintain a healthy weight but requires safe streets. If the government wants to encoura

57、ge active transport, it needs to make the environment safe to do so.Although climate change has become a major world problem recently, this is not the first time scholars have thought about the connection between fossil fuel and body weight. Measures to control obesity include making healthier meals

58、, putting nutritional information on food packages and menus and so on.68. According to Phil Edwards, staying thin .A. contributes most to lower the cost of fuelB. is highly recommended to protect the environmentC. is the best choice for people to protect the environmentD. has more advantages to the environment than to individuals69. The underlined part "the thin population has a much smaller carbon footprint" inthe fourth paragraph probably means .A. few people leave small marks on the carbon emission listB. few people have light footprints which cause environment

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