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1、2019-2020年高二英语综合复习及模拟试卷外研版【本讲教育信息】教学内容:综合复习及模拟试卷【模拟试题】第一部分(答题时间:90分钟)听力略英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45分)第二部分第一节:单项填空(共 15小题;每小题1分,满分15 分) I hear workers in this factory get paid by Correct , and most of them get about 300 yua n _A. /; aB. the; /C. a; the I II thank youmy affairs alone. I will. It s none of my bus

2、 in ess.A. leavi ngB. to leaveC. for leavi ng Do you know if the basketball game has started yet? Started?It must be certa in whoby now.C. has wonB. winsweek.week.D.the; aD. not to leaveA. is wi nningThe people in vited to the ball may wearthey please.A. whateverB. whereverC. whe neverThe wome n car

3、ry ing babies , e in first ,?A. will youB. will theyC. don t theyD. would winD. howeverD. don t youHis strong Shandong acce nthimwhe n he told a lie.put ; offB. let ; outC. gave; awayD. turned ; upIf there were no war , the people of the world should havein their daily life.a much happier timeB. a m

4、ore happier timeC. the happier timeD. much happiest time Do you thi nk livi ng in the country has adva ntages?A. Yes , perfectlyC. Nothing at all29. I won der why you wonA. told you B. be toldYes , it isD. Well , that depe ndss the third time you have done so.t do it asand ittold to D. you toldSome

5、fat people have a large stomach and no waistl ine ,make them look round.A. itB. thatC. whichD. thisThe step you have take n ismuch risk.one ofB. the one ofC. the oneD. that oneI shall never forget those days I lived in the army. With the soldiers,has a great effect on my life.that ; whichB. when ; w

6、hichC. when; thatD. which ; thatThe judge scolded the lawyer because he didn t keep his remarks to the topicdiscussi on.onB. withinC. atD. un der You ve agreed to go ? So why aren t you getting ready? But Ithat you would have me start at once.don t realizeB. didn t realizeC. hadn t realizedD. haven

7、t realized Were you worried about him last ni ght?Yes. It was.un til he retur ned that I went to bedun til he retur ned that I slept wellnot un til he retur ned that I went to bednot un til did he retur n that I went to sleep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,掌握其大意,然后从36 55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最

8、佳选项。Nicolette Morganti s friends can t understand why she joined a dO婚姻介绍i所yShe has a good job 36 a pers onal assista nt with a televisi on n ews age ncy , her own house , and a full social life. But she, a year old woman , who has a degree in English Literature(文学),is so37 with British38 that she j

9、oined the English Rose dating agency to get in touch with single America n males.“ English men are usually materialistic and have 39 imagination ,” she says. TOC o 1-5 h z “ I have 40 years being bored by men who never do anything 41. ”“ I m almost 30 nowand I would really love to42 a husband and ha

10、ve 43. I d like tolive in London for six mon ths of the year and in the States for 44 six mon ths.”In her search for the perfect man , Nicolette once 45 an advertiseme nt in a magaz ine for46 people and had 400 replies.But she says :“ I only met one or two of them . of the others sounded very 48. ”N

11、icolette joined En glish Rose about 18 mon ths49 and has met 50 the n.She says:I 51 that America n men are more roma ntic and thoughtful tha n British men. 1rang 52 in the States , and afterwards he sent me 200 dollars to 53 the call.“ I ve met five so far but I m looking for s(5m eone vbryi like to

12、 find a caring , weeducated , non smok ing , ani mal lover with a professi on al job and a C. asC. pleasedA. likeB. be ingA. tiredB. boredA. menB. gamesA. someB. muchA. passedB. spe ntA. excit ingB.movingA. marry toB. acceptA. friendsB. workA. ano therB. some55 of adve nture.D. withD. angryC. musicD

13、. masterC. a littleD. noC. en teredD. wastedC. in terest ingD. livi ngC. receiveD. findC. a homeD. childre nC. the otherD. other45. A. wroteB.putC. gaveD. posted46. A. si ngleB.marriedC. onlyD. l on ely47. A. MostB.FewC. AllD. Some48. A. worryi ngB.en couragi ngC. bori ngD. surpris ing49. A. beforeB

14、.laterC. moreD. ago50. A. fromB.sinceC. afterD. un til51. A. expectB.supposeC. knowD. feel52. A. oneB.itC. themD. him53. A. pay toB.pay offC. pay forD. pay back54. A. ordinaryB.han dsomeC. specialD. lovely55. A. feel ingB.senseC. wayD. kind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、DEveryth

15、ng has two sides. One side of SARS is already clear. It is a deadly disease , which causes fear. There were 2,601 cases recorded on the Chin ese mainland on April 24 , accord ing to government figures . Some 115 people have died and numbers keep rising. But , there s anotside.SARS is a reminder of h

16、ow fragile (脆弱的)life can be. Suddenly , it s not just the old peoplewho are thi nki ng about death. Every one now realizes there might not always be a tomorrow.Wang Xi nyi ng , a Senior 3 stude nt in Taiyua n , Shanxi Province, came into contact (接触) with a suspected (疑似) SARS patient in mid April.

17、He was told to stay at home for at least two weeks. “ Watch ing TV about more and more SARS patie nts dying , I n ever knew that death could be so close. Life is valuable and I am going to treasure eve ry single day ,” he said.SARS teaches people to be grateful, not only for their own lives , but al

18、so for others. Doctors and nu rses , for example , have to spe nd all their time with in fected (被感染的) patie nts. As a result , more tha n 20 perce nt of SARS cases in China are medical workers.Xu Bing , a Senior 2 stude nt of Beiji ng No. 5 Middle School wants to be a doctor whe n he grows up. “ Al

19、though they certa inly know of the dan gers , doctors and nu rses remain bravely dedicated (致力于)to saving people s lives.“ I deeply moved by what they have don e. I think they are real heroes ,” he said. SARSteaches sympathy(同情).The past few weeks have been terrible for Chinese people. But there are

20、 far worse things tha n SARS in this world , such as war, earthquakes and murders. Think of the Iraqis, who have bee n livi ng terrible lives for 20 years. Thi nk of how the America ns felt on 9/1And fin ally , SARS offers the cha nee to grow. All differe nt types of people and gover nment officials

21、 are joining together to cope in this difficult time. When this passes , China and its people , will have lear ned great less ons.The story of Wang Xinying is give n in this passage mainly to.tell us the hardship of lifetell us the fragile ness of lifetell the cruelty of SARStell us the joy of lifeT

22、he main points discussed in the passage is.SARS is a deadly diseaseChin ese people are going all out to fight the diseaseSARS teaches us a lotdoctors are dedicated to saving people s livesAmong the in fected patie nts by SARS ,which of the followi ng is most?Stude nts.B. Doctors and nu rses.C. Worke

23、rs. D. Officials.The writer tells us of the brighter side for SARS inways.twoB. threeC. fiveD. fourBLabour force is the part of a nation s population that works for pay or is actively looking forwork. This group produces most of the nation s goods and services , and itictiiZty and proddeterm ine the

24、 n ati on s ec。经济)growth. The labour force of the Un ited States in creasedfrom 2 million in 1800 to about 118 million in the mid 1900 s. This growth helped turn the UnitedStates from a largely agricultural country to an adva need in dustrial one.The United States government uses the termlabour forc

25、e ” for people at least 16 years oldwho have jobs or are actively look ing for jobs , in cludi ng those in the armed forces. Groups not in the labour force in clude disabled pers ons , full time housewives , retired(退休) people andstude nts. And the labour force does not in clude discouraged ones who

26、 have give n up look ing for work because they think none can be got.The United Nations uses the term“ economically active population“The econo mically active populati on in cludes people of all ages who hold jobs or are look ing for jobs. The perce ntages of tee nagers and old people in this group

27、are much higher in many develop ing coun tries tha n they are in in dustrial coun tries.Which of the followi ng does the labour force in clude?Those who serve in the gover nment or in the army.Those who are too old to go on worki ng.Those who have pletely stopped look ing for jobs.Those who are not

28、work ing and dontry to gdtw ork.Accord ing to the passage , we know that.the US has bee n an in dustrial country all alongthe US labour force today is about 60 times as large as in 1800a nation s development depends on the size and quality ofiour forcethe greater the size of labour force of a n ati

29、on is ,the more adva need the n ati on will beWhat con clusi on can we draw from the passage?No tee nagers in adva need coun tries are hired for pay.Labour force in the USA and the UN “ econo micallyactive populati on cfon mea n exactly the same thing.Even in many developing countries most old peopl

30、e don t have to work.In in dustrial coun tries old people don t have to work.The main idea of the passage is.what labour force isthe importa nee of labour forcethe cha nges in labour forcethe differe nee betwee n“ labour force ” and“ econo mically active populati onCThe food we eat seems to have far

31、 reach ing effects on our health. Although scie nee has made great steps in making food more fit to eat , it has , at the same time , made many foods unfit to eat. Some research has show n that perhaps eighty perce nt of all huma n ill nesses are related to diet and forty perce nt of cancer is relat

32、ed to the diet as well , especially the colon(结肠)cancer. Differentcultures are more likely to cause certa in differe nt ill nesses because of the food that is characteristic in these cultures. That food is related to ill ness is not a new discovery. In 1945 , gover nment researchers realized that ca

33、rcinogenic (致癌的)nitrates (硝酸盐),monly used to preserve color in meats , and other food additives(添加剂) ,caused can cer. Yet, these additives remain in ourfood , and it bees more difficult all the time to know which things on the packaging labels of processed food are helpful or harmful. The additives

34、, which we eat , are not all so direct. Farmers often give penicillin (青霉素)to cows and other living animals, and because of this , penicillin has been found in the milk of treated cows. Sometime, similar drugs are given to animals not for medical purposes , but for finan cial reas on. The farmers ar

35、e simply tryi ng to fatte n the an imals in order to obta in a higher price on the market. Although the Food and Drug Adm ini strati on has tried repeatedly to con trol these procedures , the practices con ti nue.What is the best possible title of the passage ?Drug and Health.Food and Ill ness.Food

36、and Culture.Health and Scien ce.Which of the followi ng stateme nts is Not true?Drugs are always give n to an imals for medical reas ons.Some of the additives in our food are added directly to the food and some are give n to living ani mals.Researchers have realized the possible dan gers of food add

37、itives for over fifty years.Food may cause 40% of cancer in the world.How has scie nee done someth ing harmful to mankind ?Because of scienee , diseases caused by contaminated(被污染的)food have been actually reduced.It has caused a lack of in formati on concerning the food.Due to the applicati on of sc

38、ie nee, some pote ntially harmful substa nces (物质) have bee n added to food.It causes the ani mals to bee fatter.DThe CBS TV “ National Drivers Test , showed that many US drivers have a lot to learn. Here s why.CBS picked 1 , 799 sample drivers to take the test in TV studios in New York , Philadelph

39、ia , Chicago , and Los An geles. More tha n two out of five of the drivers failed the test. And the average score was the lowest pass ing mark 51 points out of a possible 80.Chicago drivers did best with an average of 53 poin ts. Los An geles drivers came n ext with 52points. New York and Philadelph

40、ia drivers got 50 points a failing score. Drivers with 50 points or less were rated “ poorly informedy thejudges.Here are some of the test results:Are men drivers better in formed tha n wome n on es?Yes. Men averaged 52 poin ts. Wome n got an average of 49.Are older drivers better in formed tha n yo

41、un ger drivers?No. Drivers un der 26 averaged 52 poin ts. Drivers from 27 to 45 averaged 51. Drivers over 45 failed with a 48 point average.Does educati on make a differe nee ?Yes. College graduates averaged 52 poin ts. High school graduates averaged 50. Those without high school diplomas (毕业证)got 4

42、8. And people who had taken driver education courses scored an average of 53 points three more than those who hadn t.Does drivi ng experie nee make a differe nee?Yes. Drivers with three or more years of experie nee averaged 51 poin ts. Drivers with less experie nee averaged 49.Here are some surpris

43、ing facts brought out by the test :More tha n one out of three drivers did not know that a bli nking red light means a full stop.tailgatedThree out of ten drivers did not know that an octagonal (eight sided) sign means stop.More tha n two out of three drivers did not know what to do whe n being(追尾)

44、”The an swer : slow dow n , drive to the right , and let the drive beh ind pass.The results of the test were turned over to the Nati onal Safety Council (委员会).They willhelp future safety pla nning.The author s purpose is ve that men are better drivers tha n wome ngive you safe drivi ng directi

45、 onstell you the results of a n ati onal drivers testrequire you to get an educati onFrom the in formatio n in this article , which of the followi ng is TURE?Older drivers are better in formed tha n youn ger drivers.Experie nee makes a differe nee among drivers.Most drivers failed the test.Most peop

46、le don kn 6wtwhat a bli nking red light means.The test covered the followi ng areas about drivers EXCEPT.A. educatio nB. years of drivi ng experie neeC. sexD. healthWhich of the following as a group was rated“ poorthjuEdg?” byMe n.High school graduated drivers.Drivers from 27-45 years of age.Drivers

47、 with 3 or more years of experie nee.Which of the followi ng stateme nts is NOT true ?Educati on makes no differe nee in the pass ing rate of the drivers.Men are better in formed tha n wome n.Chicago drivers are the best i nformed drivers in America.D. The test results will be used as a guide for fu

48、ture safety pla nning.Last Mo nday , David Nicol , Australias肾opkddraegr , successfully removed adiseased kid ney from a woma n. Whats so unu sual about that ? David Nicol was in his office inAustralia while the woma n lay on an operati ng table in New Zeala nd.What conn ected them was a tech no log

49、y called remote surgery (远程手术)Remote surgery itself is not n ew. I n xx , a group of doctors in New York , US , removed a gall bladder (胆囊)from a patient lying in France. It was the first successful case of remote surgery used on a human across international borders (国界)Now , Nicol erapon is to be t

50、he first one performed on the kidneys.Nicol used joysticks (操纵杆) to direct robotic arms in the New Zealand operating room duri ng the two hour operati on.The joysticks and the robotic arms are lin ked by a puter n etwork. Nicol could watch the robots work while doctors in New Zealand checked the pat

51、ient and changed the instruments as needed.“ Before this tech no logy , I would have bee n in the theatre whe n they were perform ing the operati on ,” Nicol said.During remote surgery , the doctor is the one in con trol. The robots carry out the operati on using a plex (复杂的)method.Doctors have foun

52、d that a robot is better tha n a huma n surge on at carry ing out this difficult operati on even whe n it is con trolled thousa nds of miles away. Un like huma ns , robotic “ arms ” do not shake when they target (瞄准)a small piece of tissue or organ (组织器官)In remote surgery such as the removal of kid

53、ney stones , the robotic arm in serts a long special needle into the patient s body and X rays guide it to the kidney.Once the robotic arm has reached the hard kid ney stone , the n eedle gets wider so a tiny telescope(望远镜)can travel down it and look at the organ. Then instruments are used to break

54、up the stone and get rid of the rema ining waste.For doctors , the tech no logy means less stress 压力)in the operati on room. And for patie nts , it means far less cha nee of sufferi ng blood loss or damage to a n earby orga n.However , the remote surgery is not widely used because it s still very ex

55、pensive. A remoteoperati on on a gall bladder costs more tha n $1 millio n. A no rmal operati on only costs $2,000. It will be some time yet before the price falls and the operati on is available to people throughout the world.Why was this kid ney operati on so unu sual ? Because.remote surgery was

56、in troduced into the operati onit was a robot that was carry ing out the operati onthe patie nt and the doctor doing the operati on were in differe nt coun triesit was a successful operati on performed on kid neysI n this kid ney operati on who or what was in charge ?A. David Nicol .B. The robot.C.

57、Joysticks.D. The puter n etwork.What does the word“ available ” mea n in last paragraph ?A. Free. B. Easy to get. C. Hard to get. D. Simple eno ugh.From the story , we can see.doctors and patie nts have already ben efited a lot from remote surgeryrobots can replace huma n doctors altogether in remot

58、e surgerythe tech no logy is sure to bring about a surgical revolutio nglobalization (全球化) is reaching into all areas of life第二卷(共35分)第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 35烷第一节:短文改错(共 10小题;每小题1分,满分10 分) TOC o 1-5 h z That evening I was doing less on s. It was about nine76.hours. I felt a bit dizzy (晕的) and heard a stra

59、nge no ise.77.It soun ded as the flow ing of water. Sudde nly I found78.the walls were shak ing as if some one was push ing them.79.Think perhaps I was too tired , I stood up and was going80.Earthquaken.s heart .82.to sleep. Just the n I heard some one shoutLook up! The words put fear into every one

60、I rushed out the house as quickly as I could. The whole83.street was already full with people. I felt everyth ing was84.shak ing , the house , the trees , even the gro und. The85.earthquake lasted a few sec on ds. The everyth ing was quiet aga in.第二节:书面表达(满分 25分)最近的一项研究表明,北京大约有50%的青少年没吃早餐的习惯。请根据表格内容

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