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稳定持久赢高分满分110PAGE\*ArabicPAGE\*Arabic9高二期末上册考试题一、单项选择

(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1.

Who

is

the

man

_____a

blue

shirt?

I

have

never

seen

him

before.

A.

is

wearing

B.

dressed

up

C.

dressed

in

D.

worn

2.

_____

once

before,

after

your

class

I

got

my

visa(签证).

So

thank

you

again.

A.

Having

rejected

B.

Rejected

C.

Being

rejected

D.

To

be

rejected

The

police

will

have

to

_____

the

room

for

fingerprints.

A.

check

B.

examine

C.

clean

D.

analyze

4.

Only_____to

use

this

reading

room.

Students

have

another

room

on

the

second

floor.

A.

are

the

teachers

allowed

B.

are

allowed

the

teachers

C.

the

teachers

are

allowed

D.

the

teachers

allowed

5.

We_____arrive

at

six.

But

I’m

sorry

we

are

late.

A.

should

B.

were

supposed

to

C.

must

D.

ought

to

6.

Don’t

leave

the

water_____

while

you

brush

your

teeth.

A.

run

B.

running

C.

being

run

D.

to

run

7.

There

is

plenty

of

rain

in

the

southeast,_____there

is

little

in

the

northwest.

A.

because

B.

therefore

C.

while

D.

as

8.

Both

teams

were

in

hard

training;_____was

to

lose

the

game.

A.

either

B.

neither

C.

another

D.

the

other

9._____by

the

beauty

of

nature,

the

girl

from

London

decided

to

spend

another

two

days

on

the

farm.

A.

Attracting

B.

Attracted

C.

To

be

attracted

D.

Having

attracted

10.

One

of

the

provinces

in

the

north

has_____to

form

a

new

state.

A.

broken

down

B.

broken

up

C.

broken

out

D.

broken

away

11.

Everybody

thought

the

battle

would

be_____.

And

they

were

right.

A.

losing

B.

missing

C.

lost

D.

missed

12.

On

his

way

home,

he

suddenly

heard

his

name_____.

A.

calling

B.

called

C.

to

call

D.

call

13.

When

trees

are

cut

down,

there

is

nothing

to

hold

the

soil

_____on

the

hillside.

A.

take

place

B.

out

of

place

C.

in

place

D.

in

place

of

14.

The

little

boy

_____

the

last

bit

of

toothpaste

from

the

tube.

A.

squeezed

out

B.

squeezed

in

C.

pushed

in

D.

pushed

out

15.

―Shall

I

invite

Tom

to

my

party?

―Yes.

It’ll

be

nice

if

you

_____

.

A.

to

B.

invite

C.

will

D.

do

二、完形填空

(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的4个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,

并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Seventeen-year-old

Rivertown

teenager,

John

Janson,

was

honoured

at

the

Lifesaver

Awards

last

night

for

carryingout

lifesaving

first

aid

on

his

neighbour

after

a

shocking

knife

16

.

John

was

presented

with

his

award

at

a

ceremony

which

recognized

the17

of

the

ten

people

who

have

saved

the

life

of

others.

John

had

been

studying

in

his

room

when

he

heard

18

.

When

he

and

his

father

rushed

outside,

they

19that

Anne

Slade,

mother

of

three,

had

been

stabbed(刺)20

with

a

knife

by

her

ex-boyfriend(前男友).

The

man

ran

from

the

21

and

left

Ms

Slade

lying

in

her

front

garden

22

very

heavily.

Her

hands

had

almost

been

cut

off.

It

was

John’s

quick

23

and

knowledge

of

first

aid

that

saved

Ms

Slade’slife.

He

immediately

asked

a

number

of

the

24

people

for

bandages(绷带),

but

when

nobody

could

put

their

hands

on

anything,

his

father

got

some

tea

towels(毛巾)and

25

from

their

house.

John

used

these

to

dress

the

most

severe

26

to

Ms

Slade’s

hands.

He

slowed

the

bleeding

by

applying

pressure

to

the

wounds

until

the

27

and

ambulance

arrived.

“I’m

28

of

what

I

did

but

I

was

just

doing

what

I

had

been

29

,”

John

said.

John

had

taken

part

in

the

Young

Lifesaver

Scheme

at

his

high

school.

When

30

John,

Mr

Alan

Southerton,

Director

of

the

Young

Lifesaver

Scheme,

said,

31

is

no

doubt

that

John’s

quick

thinking

and

the

first

aid32that

he

had

learned

at

school

saved

Ms

Slade’s

life.

It

shows

that

a

simple

knowledge

of

the

first

aid

can

make

a

real

33

.”

John

and

the

nine

other

lifesavers

also

attended

a

34

reception

yesterday

hosted

by

the

Prime

Minister

before

35

their

awards

last

night.

16.

A.

show

B.

attack

C.

work

D.

defend

17.

A.

bravery

B.

life

C.

thinking

D.

progress

18.

A.

quarrelling

B.

arguing

C.

laughing

D.

screaming

19.

A.

realized

B.

believed

C.

thought

D.

discovered

20.

A.

repeatedly

B.

quickly

C.

frequently

D.

gradually

21.

A.

home

B.

place

C.

scene

D.

house

22.

A.

shaking

B.

struggling

C.

bleeding

D.

crying

23.

A.

action

B.

answer

C.

experience

D.

request

24.

A.

several

B.

nearby

C.

familiar

D.

curious

25.

A.

water

B.

tape

C.

bandages

D.

scissors

26.

A.

damages

B.

pains

C.

injuries

D.

arms

27.

A.

neighbours

B.

children

C.

doctor

D.

police

28.

A.

proud

B.

fond

C.

sure

D.

tired

29.

A.

expected

B.

taught

C.

encouraged

D.

educated

30.

A.

thanking

B.

recognizing

C.

admiring

D.

congratulating

31.

A.

There

B.

It

C.

He

D.

She

32.

A.

skills

B.

instructions

C.

key

D.

history

33.

A.

discovery

B.

harm

C.

difference

D.

choice

34.

A.

recent

B.

secret

C.

private

D.

special

35.

A.

giving

B.

offering

C.

announcing

D.

receiving

三、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,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

(A)

The

view

over

a

valley

of

a

tiny

village

with

thatched

(草盖的)

roof

cottages

around

a

church,

a

drive

through

a

narrow

village

street

lined

with

thatched

cottages

painted

pink

or

white,

the

sight

over

the

rolling

hills

of

a

pretty

collection

of

thatched

farm

buildings―these

are

still

common

sights

in

parts

of

England.

Most

people

will

agree

that

the

thatched

roof

is

an

essential

part

of

the

attraction

of

the

English

countryside.

Thatching

is

in

fact

the

oldest

of

all

the

building

crafts(工艺)practised

in

the

British

Isles.

Although

thatch

has

always

been

used

for

cottage

and

farm

buildings,

it

was

once

used

for

castles

and

churches,

too.

Thatching

is

a

solitary(独自的)craft,

which

often

runs

in

families.

The

craft

of

thatching

as

it

is

practised

toady

has

changed

very

little

since

the

Middle

Ages.

Over

800

full-time

thatchers

are

employed

in

England

and

Wales

today,keeping

and

renewing

the

old

roofs

as

well

as

thatching

newer

houses.

Many

property

owners

choose

thatch

not

only

for

its

beauty

but

because

they

know

it

will

keep

them

cool

in

summer

and

warm

in

winter.

In

fact,

if

we

look

at

developing

countries,

over

half

the

world

lives

under

thatch,

but

they

all

do

it

in

different

ways.

People

in

developing

countries

are

often

unwilling

to

go

back

to

traditional

materials

and

would

prefer

modern

buildings.

However,

they

may

lack

the

money

to

allow

them

to

get

the

necessary

materials.

Their

temporary

mud

huts

with

thatched

roofs

of

wild

grasses

often

only

last

six

months.

Thatch

which

has

been

done

the

British

way

lasts

from

twenty

to

sixty

years,

and

is

an

effective

defiance

against

the

heat.

36.

Which

of

the

following

remains

a

special

feature

of

the

English

countryside?

A.

Narrow

streets

lined

with

pink

or

white

houses.

B.

Rolling

hills

with

pretty

farm

buildings.

C.

Cottages

with

thatched

roofs.

D.

Churches

with

cottages

around

them.

37.

What

do

we

know

about

thatching

as

a

craft?

A.

It

is

a

collective

activity.

B.

It

is

practised

on

farms

all

over

England.

C.

It

is

quite

different

from

what

it

used

to

be.

D.

It

is

in

most

cases

handed

down

among

family

members.

38.

Thatched

houses

are

still

preferred

because

of

_________.

A.

their

style

and

comfort

B.

their

durability

C.

their

easy

maintenance

D.

their

cheap

and

ready-made

materials

39.

People

in

developing

countries

also

live

under

thatch

because

________.

A.

thatched

cottages

are

a

big

tourist

attraction

B.

thatched

roof

houses

are

the

cheapest

C.

thatch

is

an

effective

defense

against

the

heat

D.

they

like

thatched

houses

better

than

other

buildings

(B)

Today

our

lives

are

changing

faster

than

at

any

time

in

history.

Here

we

report

on

three

important

changes

that

will

have

a

big

impact

on

our

everyday

lives

in

the

future.

The

cashless

society

Cash

and

banknotes

will

disappear

almost

completely.

They

will

be

replaced

by

smart

cards,

namely

plastic

cards:

microchip(微芯片)processors(处理器loaded

with

some

money.

When

we

pay

for

goods,the

shop

assistant

will

put

our

smart

card

into

a

payment

terminal(终端)and

money

will

come

into

his

card

from

our

card.

When

all

the

money

is

used

upwe

will

be

able

to

reload

it

by

putting

it

into

a

telephone,dialing

our

bank

account

and

money

will

be

put

into

the

card

from

the

account.

Interactive

telephones

Talking

computers

will

play

an

important

part.

They

will

recognize

speech,

ask

us

what

information

we

need,

look

through

a

database,and

put

the

information

into

speech.If

we

want

to

book

a

flight

or

pay

a

bill

by

phone,

we

will

interact

with

a

talking

computer

to

do

so.

Human

telephone

operators

will

be

used

only

for

more

complex

operations

such

as

dealing

with

complaints

or

solving

special

problems.

Traffic

jams

in

cities

will

be

reduced

because

drivers

will

use

electronic

route

maps

to

find

the

quickest

route

to

their

destination.

Electronic

systems

will

start

changing

motorists

for

driving

in

cities.As

soon

as

motorists

have

to

pay

to

drive

in

cities,

they

will

stop

using

their

cars

and

use

public

transport

instead.

Speed

control

systems

will

be

built

into

cars.

These

systems

will

automatically(自动地)regulate

the

speed

of

the

car

to

take

account

of

traffic

and

weather

conditions

and

prevent

accidents.

It

will

be

many

years

before

these

changes

bring

results

but

when

they

do,there

will

be

a

titanic

improvement

in

road

safety.

With

the

development

of

science

and

technology,

more

and

more

advanced

things

will

be

invented

or

created.

Life

in

the

future

is

undoubtedly

different

from

that

at

the

present.

40.

Cash

and

bank-note

will

disappear

because

.

A.

they

will

be

out

of

use

sooner

or

later

B.

they

will

be

replaced

by

plastic

cards

convenient

to

use

C.

we

can

load

money

from

the

bank

D.

they

will

be

rejected

by

payment

terminals

41.

What

will

you

do

if

the

money

in

your

card

is

used

up?

A.

Go

to

the

bank

to

deposit

some

money.

B.

Put

the

card

into

a

telephone

and

dial

the

bank

account.

C.

Buy

a

new

card.

D.

We

don’t

know.

42.

Which

of

the

following

would

be

the

best

subtitle

for

the

fourth

paragraph?

A.

Future

cars

B.

Speed

control

systems

C.

Intelligent

cars

D.

Traffic

jams

43.

Which

of

the

following

statements

is

NOT

true?

A.

When

we

buy

tickets

for

flying

somewhere

else,

we

can

have

a

talk

with

the

computer.

B.

If

you

make

a

complaint,

you

can

use

human

telephone

operation.

C.

Drivers

will

stop

using

their

cars

and

use

public

transport

in

order

to

prevent

accidents.

D.

The

help

of

electronic

route

maps

will

decrease

traffic

jams.

44.

The

underlined

word

“titanic”

in

Paragraph

4

means_____.

A.

huge

and

great

B.

the

name

of

a

ship

C.

slight

D.

increasing

(C)

Dolphins(海豚)are

not

fish,

but

warm-blooded

animals.

They

live

in

groups,

and

speak

to

each

other

in

their

own

language.

In

this,

they

are

like

other

animals,

such

as

bees

and

birds.

But

dolphins

are

very

different

from

almost

all

land

animals.

Their

brain

is

nearly

the

same

size

as

our

own,

and

they

live

a

long

time―at

least

twenty

or

thirty

years.

Like

some

animals,

dolphins

use

sound

to

help

them

find

their

way

around.

They

also

make

these

sounds

to

talk

to

each

other

and

to

help

them

find

food.

We

now

know

they

do

not

use

their

ears

to

receive

these

sounds,

but

the

lower

part

of

the

mouth,

called

the

jaw.

Strangely,

dolphins

seem

to

like

man,

and

for

thousands

of

years

there

have

been

stories

about

the

dolphin

and

its

friendship

with

people.

There

is

a

story

about

sailors

in

the

19th

century.

In

a

dangerous

part

of

the

sea

off

the

coast

of

New

Zealand,

they

learnt

to

look

for

a

dolphin

called

Jack.

From

1871

to

1903,

Jack

met

every

boat

in

the

area

and

showed

it

the

way.

Then

in

1903

a

passenger

on

a

boat

called

The

Penguin

shot

and

wounded

Jack.

He

recovered

and

for

nine

years

more

continued

to

guide

all

ships

through

the

area-except

for

The

Penguin.

Today,

some

people

continue

to

kill

dolphins,

but

many

countries

of

the

world

now

protect

them

and

in

these

places

it

is

against

the

law

to

kill

them.

45.

Dolphins

are

different

from

many

other

animals

in

that

they

_____.

A.

live

in

groups

B.

have

large

brains

C.

are

warm-blooded

D.

have

their

own

language

46.

Which

of

the

following

does

the

dolphin

use

to

help

it

find

its

way

around?

A.

Its

nose.

B.

Its

ears.

C.

Its

mouth.

D.

Its

eyes.

47.

Why

did

the

sailors

off

the

coast

of

New

Zealand

look

for

Jack?

A.

He

was

lonely

and

liked

to

be

with

people.

B.

They

enjoyed

playing

with

him.

C.

He

was

seriously

wounded.

D.

They

wanted

his

help.

48.

By

telling

the

story

of

Jack,

the

writer

wanted

to

show

that

_____.

A.

dolphins

are

friendly

and

clever

B.

people

are

cruel

to

animals

C.

Jack

is

different

from

other

dolphins

D.

dolphins

should

be

protected

by

law

(D)

Hotlines

have

become

common

in

China.

Some

radio

broadcasting

stations

use

hotlines

to

encourage

the

listeners

to

take

part

in

the

talk

shows.

That’s

a

good

idea.

Yet,

the

fact

is,

some

people

do

nothing

but

break

the

whole

program.

Some

people

know

little

about

the

topic

under

discussion.

Sometimes

they

do

not

even

know

what

the

host

is

talking

about.

So

the

host

has

to

tell

the

caller

what

the

show

is

about.

Usually

the

caller

will

ask

a

few

questions

which

express

his

hope

and

show

his

ignorance

(无知).

Then

the

host

has

to

answer

and

explain—how

silly

this

is!

It

wastes

a

lot

of

time.

It

seems

that

some

people

phone

the

hotlines

for

fun.

They

just

want

to

let

the

listeners

hear

them.

They

don’t

care

what

the

topic

is,

whether

they

themselves

are

interested

or

how

silly

they

appear

to

be.

I’m

totally

bored

by

those

people.

It’s

necessary

for

radio

stations

to

improve

the

hotline

programmers.

In

my

opinion,

if

a

caller

does

not

know

what

is

going

on,

the

operator

should

not

let

the

caller

take

part

in

it.

49.

The

sentence

“some

people

do

nothing

but

break

the

whole

program”

may

tell

us

that

_____.

A.

radio

stations

use

hotlines

in

a

wrong

way

B.

it

is

a

fact

C.

it

is

a

good

idea

D.

some

people

have

unclear

thoughts

50.

Some

calls

waste

the

host’s

time

__________.

A.

because

the

host

works

hard

B.

because

of

the

caller’s

ignorance

C.

because

the

host

likes

talking

to

the

caller

D.

because

of

a

lot

of

questions

raised

by

the

caller

四、短文改错

(10分)

此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断,如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:

该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。

该行缺一词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。

该行错一个词:在错的词下面画一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。

May

I

have

you

at

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