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高二英语上册第一次月考试题

高二英语上册第一次月考试题

英语试题

一.听力(20分)

二.单项选择。(15分)

21.--Hi,Jack!I'mgladIcameacrossyouhere.

--,Alice?

A.WhoisthatspeakingB.Whataboutanothercupof

tea

C.Why?What'supD.WhatcanIdoforyou

22.--Howareyouyourofficework?--Notverywell,Tm

afraid.

A.catchingupwithB.gettingalongwithC.lookingupto

D.keepingupwith

23.Myfatherisalwaysstrictme,sohewasveryangrymy

faultonthismatter.

A.with,withB.in,forC.with,atD.in,

about

24.--Lilyhasagreatinterestincollectingstamps.--So.

A.haveIB.IhaveC.doIhaveD.doI

25.--ItmustbeexcitingtogotoAustraliaforeducation.

—It,shardtosay.Sometimesyou'llfeelbecauseofthe

culturaldifferences.

A.embarrassedB.embarrassC.embarrasses

D.embarrassing

26.WhenIenteredtheteachers'office,IfoundmyEnglishteachersitting

inhischair,completelyamagazine.

A.absorbedinB.absorbingintoC.absorbedinto

D.absorbingin

27.Onaverage,thereare800tornadoesintheUSeachyear,

about80deathsand1,500injuries.

A.tocauseB.causingC.caused

D.havingcaused

28.Youareanadultnowandyouneedtotakeforyouractions.

A.grantedB.considerationC.responsibility

D.choice

29.Thecomputerindustryhasgreatlyoverthelastdecade.

A.enlargedB.widenedC.expanded

D.explored

30.Itremainswhetherourteamwillwinthefinalgame.

A.seenB.tobeseenC.seeing

D.tosee

31.Theheadmastertoldtheboytheangryteacher,butherefused

to.

A.toapologiseB.apologisetoC.toapologisefor

D.toapologiseto

32.Inordertochangeattitudesemployingwomen,thegovernment

isbringinginnewlaws.A.aboutB.ofC.

towardsD.on

33.DrBakerisaprofessorofphysics.,heisafamouswriter.

A.InallB.InbriefC.InfactD.Inaddition

34.Mymoney,soI'llgotothebanktofetchsomeincase.

A.hasrunoutB.hasrunoutofC.isrunningout

D.isrunningoutof

35.suchheavypollutionalready,itmaynowbetoolatetoclean

uptheriver.

A.HavingsufferedB.SufferingC.TosufferD.

Suffered

三.完型填空。(20分)

TheTrueStoryofTreasureIsland

ItwasalwaysthoughtthatTreasureIslandwastheproductof

RobertLouisStevenson'simagination.16,recentresearchhas

foundthetruestoryofthisexcitingwork.

Stevenson,aScotsman,hadlived17formanyyears.In

1881hereturnedtoScotlandfora18.WithhimwerehisAmerican

wifeFannyandhisson19.

EachmorningStevensonwouldtakethemoutforalong20

overthehills.Theyhadbeen21thisforseveraldaysbeforethe

weathersuddenlytookaturnfortheworse.Keptindoorsbytheheavy

rain,Lloydfeltthedays22.Tokeeptheboyhappy,Robertasked

theboytodosome23.

Onemorning,theboycametoRobertwithabeautifulmapofan

island.Robert24thattheboyhaddrawnalargecrossinthe

middleof25."What'sthat?"heasked""That'sthe26

treasure,"saidtheboy.Robertsuddenly27somethingofan

adventurestoryintheboy's28.Whiletherainwaspouring,Robert

satdownbythefiretowriteastory.Hewouldmakethe29a

twelve-year-oldboy,justlikeLloyd.Butwhowouldbethepirate(海盗)?

RoberthadagoodfriendnamedHenley,whowalkedaroundwith

the30ofawoodenleg.Roberthadalwayswantedto31

suchamaninastory.32LongJohnSilver,thepiratewithawooden

leg,was33.

So,thankstoa34SeptemberinScotland,afriendwitha

woodenleg,andtheimaginationofatwelve-year-oldboy,wehaveoneof

greatest35storiesintheEnglishlanguage.

36.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.BesidesD.

Finally

37.A.aloneB.nextdoorC.athomeD.

abroad

38.A.meetingB.storyC.holidayD.

job

39.A.LloydB.RobertC.HenleyD.John

40.A.talkB.restC.walkD.

game

41.A.attemptingB.missingC.planningD.

enjoying

42.A.quietB.dullC.busy

D.cold

43.A.cleaningB.writingC.drawingD.

exercising

44.A.doubtedB.noticedC.decidedD.

recognized

45.A.theseaB.thehouseC.ScotlandD.

theisland

46.AforgottenB.buriedC.discoveredD.

unexpected

47.A.sawB.drewC.madeD.

learned

48.A.bookB.replyC.pictureD.mind

49.A.starB.heroC.writerD.child

50.A.helpB.problemC.useD.burden

51.A.praiseB.produceC.includeD.accept

52.A.YetB.AlsoC.ButD.Thus

53.A.injuredB.bornC.hiredD.written

54.A.rainyB.sunnyC.coolD.windy

55.A.newsB.loveC.humorousD.adventure

四.阅读理解。(30分)

A

Friendisbetterthanfortune.Friendisworsethanpoisoninsome

cases.Thetwosentencesaboveareoppositeandseemtobe

unreasonablebuttheycanbeexplainedasfollows:thefirstreferstoall

goodfriendswhodriveustowardsgoodwhilethesecondallbadones

wholeadustowrongways.

Myidealfriendisofcourseagoodfriendwhosegoodnessisshown

below--hehasnobadlikings,suchassmokinganddrinking.Helivesin

frugality(节俭).Hestudieshardsoasnottowastehisgoldentime.At

homehehonorshisparentsandloveshisbrothers;atschoolherespects

histeachersandsharesfeelingsofhisclassmates.Hetreatsthosetruly

whoaretruetohim.Inaword,hehasallthegoodcharactersbetterthan

mine.Icanfollowhimasamodel.Withhishelp,Iamfreefromall

difficulties.

Indeed,ifIhavesuchapersonasmyfriend,Ishallneverfear

difficultyandIshallneverknowtheexistenceoftheword"failure".

56.Thispassagetellsus

A.howtomakefriendswithothers

B.Whatkindofpersonweshouldmakefriendswith

C.howthewriter'sfriendshelphim

D.whatkindofpersonthewriter'sfriendis

57.Accordingtothewriter,

A.Themorefriends,thebetter

B.Wecan'thavetoomanyfriends

C.Agoodfriendmustbeaperfectperson

D.Agoodfriendmusthavemanygoodqualities

58.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword?

A.respectsB.admiresC.lovesD.likes

59.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat

A.thewriterandhisidealfriendhavealottolearnfromeachother

B.thewriter'sidealfriendhasalottolearnfromhim

C.thewriterhasalottolearnfromhisidealfriend

D.thewriterhasonlyalittletolearnfromhisidealfriend

B

Manycitiesaroundtheworldtodayareheavilypolluted.Careless

methodsofproductionandlackofconsumerdemandforenvironmentally

friendlyproductshavecontributedtothepollutionproblem.Oneresultis

thatmillionsoftonsofglass,paper,plastic,andmetalcontainersare

produced,andthesearedifficulttogetridof.

However,today,moreandmoreconsumersarechoosing"green"

anddemandingthattheproductstheybuyshouldbesafeforthe

environment.Beforetheybuyaproduct,theyaskquestionslikethese:

"Willthisshampoodamagetheenvironment?""Canthismetalcontainer

bereusedorcanitonlybeusedonce?"

Arecentstudyshowedthattwooutoffiveadultsnowconsiderthe

environmentalsafetyofaproductbeforetheybuyit.Thismeansthat

companiesmustnowchangethewaytheymakeandselltheirproducts

tomakesurethattheyare"green",thatis,friendlytotheenvironment.

Onlyafewyearsago,itwasimpossibletofindgreenproductsin

supermarkets,butnowtherearehundreds.Somesupermarketproducts

carrylabelstoshowthattheproductisgreen.Somecompanieshave

madethemanufacturing(生产)ofcleanandsafeproductstheirmain

sellingpointandemphasizeitintheiradvertising.

Theconcernforasaferandcleanerenvironmentismaking

companiesrethinkhowtheydobusiness.Nolongerwillthepublicaccept

theoldattitudeof"Buyit,useit,throwitaway,andforgetit".Thepublic

pressureison,andgraduallybusinessiscleaningupitsact.

60.Itisclearfromthetextthatthedrivingforce(动力)behindgreen

productsis.

A.publiccaringfortheenvironmentB.rapiddevelopmentof

companies

C.newwaysofdoingbusinessD.rapidgrowthof

supermarkets

61.Theunderlinedword"it"inParagraph4refersto.

A.thesellingpointB.thecompany's

product

C.agreatdemandforhealthfulgoodsD.themanufacturingof

greenproducts

62.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.BusinessandpeopleB.ShoppingHabitsAre

Changing

C.BusinessGoesGreenD.SupermarketsandGreen

Products

C.

Ifyouareamaleandyouarereadingthis,congratulations:youare

asurvivor.Accordingtostatistics,youaremorethantwiceaslikelytodie

ofskincancerthanawoman,andninetimesmorelikelytodieofAIDS.

Assumingyoumakeittotheendofyournaturalterm,about78yearsfor

meninAustralia,youwilldieonaveragefiveyearsbeforeawoman.

Therearemanyreasonsforthis—typically,mentakemorerisks

thanwomenandaremorelikelytodrinkandsmokebutperhapsmore

importantly,mendon'tgotothedoctor.

"Menaren'tseeingdoctorsasoftenastheyshould,"saysDr.

Gullotta,"Thisisparticularlysofortheover-40s,whendiseasestendto

strike."

Gullottasaysahealthymanshouldvisitthedoctoreveryyearor

two.Forthoseover45,itshouldbeatleastonceayear.

TwomonthsagoGullottasawa50-year-oldmanwhohaddelayed

doinganythingabouthissmoker'scoughforayear.

"WhenIfinallysawhimithadalreadyspreadandhehassince

diedfromlungcancer,"hesays,"Earlierdetectionandtreatmentmaynot

havecuredhim,butitwouldhaveprolonged(延长)hislife."

Accordingtoarecentsurvey,95%ofwomenagedbetween15and

early40sseeadoctoronceayear,comparedto70%ofmeninthesame

agegroup.

"Alotofmenthinktheyareinvincible(不可战胜的)"Gullotta

says."Theyonlycomeinwhenafrienddropsdeadonthegolfcourse

andtheythink,'Geez,ifitcouldhappentohim,..

Thenthereistheostrich(8它鸟)approach,"Somemenarescared

ofwhatmightbethereandwouldrathernotknow,"saysDr.Ross

Cartmill.

"Mostmengettheircarsservicedmoreregularlythantheyservice

theirbodies,"Cartmillsays.Hebelievesmostdiseasesthatcommonly

affectmencouldbeaddressedbypreventivecheck-ups.

Regularcheck-upsformenwouldinevitablyplacestrainonthe

publicpurse,Cartmillsays."Butpreventionischeaperinthelongrun

thanhavingtotreatthediseases.Besides,theultimatecostisfargreater:

it'scalledprematuredeath."

63.Whatdoestheauthorstateisthemostimportantreasonmendiefive

yearsearlieronaveragethanwomen?

A.Mendrinkandsmokemuchmorethanwomen.

B.Mendon'tseekmedicalcareasoftenaswomen.

C.Menaren'tascautiousaswomeninfaceofdanger.

D.Menaremorelikelytosufferfromfataldiseases.

64.Whichofthefollowingbestcompletesthesentence'Geez,ifitcould

happentohim,...'(Para.8)?

A.itcouldhappentome,too.B.Ishould

avoidplayinggolf.

C.Ishouldconsidermyselflucky.D.itwouldbea

bigmisfortune.

65.WhatdoesDr.RossCartmillmeanby"theostrichapproach"(Para.

9)?

A.Acasualattitudetowardsone'shealthconditions.

B.Anewtherapyforcertainpsychologicalproblems.

C.Refusaltogetmedicaltreatmentforfearofthepaininvolved.

D.Unwillingnesstofindoutaboutone'sdiseasebecauseoffear.

66.WhatdoesCartmillsayaboutregularcheck-upsformen?

A.Theymayincreasepublicexpenses.

B.Theywillsavemoneyinthelongrun.

C.Theymaycausepsychologicalstrainsonmen.

D.Theywillenablementoliveaslongaswomen.

D

Ithappenedonemorning20yearsago.ABritishscientistAlec

JeffreycameacrossDNAfingerprinting:Heidentifiedthepatternsof

geneticmaterialthatareuniquetoalmosteveryindividual.Hisdiscovery

changedeverythingfromthewaywedocriminalinvestigationstotheway

wedecidefamilylaw.ButtheprofessorofgeneticsattheUniversityof

Leicester,UK,isstillsurprised,andabitworried,bythepowerofthe

technologyhereleasedupontheworld.

ThepatternswithinDNAareuniquetoeachindividual,except

identicaltwins,whosharethesamepattern.Theabilitytoidentifythese

patternshasbeenusedtoconvict(证明...有罪)murderersandtoclear

peoplewhoarewronglyaccused.Itisalsousedtoidentifythevictimsof

warandsettledisputesoverwhoisthefatherofachild.

Jeffreysaidheandhiscolleaguesmadethediscoverybyaccident

whiletrackinggeneticvariations(变异).But,withinsixmonthsofthe

discovery,geneticfingerprintinghadbeenusedinanimmigrationcase,to

provethatanAfricanboyreallywashisparents'son.In1986,itwasused

forthefirsttimeinaBritishcriminalcase:Itclearedonesuspectafter

beingaccusedoftwomurdersandhelpedconvictanotherman.

DNAtestingisnowverycommon.InBritain,anationalcriminal

databaseestablishedin1995nowcontains2.5millionDNAsamples.The

U.S.andCanadaaredevelopingsimilarsystems.Buttherearefears

aboutthestoredDNAsamplesandhowtheycouldbeusedtoharma

person'sprivacy.Thatincludesaperson'smedicalhistory,racialoriginor

psychologicalprofile."Thereisthelong-termriskthatpeoplecangetinto

thesesamplesandstartgettingadditionalinformationaboutaperson's

paternity(父子关系)orriskofdisease,"Jeffreysaid.

DNAtestingisnotanunfailingproofofidentity.Still,itisconsidered

areasonablyreliablesystemfordeterminingthethingsitisusedfor.

Jeffreyestimatestheprobabilityoftwoindividuals'DNAprofilesmatching

inthemostcommonlyusedtestsatoneinabillion.

67.Accordingtothetext,DNAtestingcanNOTbeusedin.

A.doingcriminalinvestigationsB.decidingfamilylaw

C.clearingwronglyaccusedpeopleD.tellingtwinsapart

68.DNAsamplesarenotpopularwithallthepeoplebecause

A.thegovernmentinBritainestablishesacriminaldatabase

B.theUSandCanadadevelopsimilarsystems

C.DNAsamplescanbeusedtoharmaperson'sprivacy

D.DNAtestingistooexpensiveanddangerousnow

69.Wherewillyoumostprobablyfindthisarticle?

A.Inaguidebook.B.Inastorybook.

C.Inasciencefiction.D.Inascientific

magazine.

70.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.DiscoveryofDNAtestingbyJefferyB.PracticeofDNAtesting

incourt

C.DNAtestinginthepresentsituationD.Benefitsandside

effectsofDNAtesting

五.任务型阅读。(10分)

请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格钟

的空格里填入最适当的单词。

IfShayneWarddidn'tjointheBritishsingingtalentshowin2005,he

mightstillbeworkinginthelocalclothingshop.However,lifeoftenfavors

thosewhohavethecouragetotry,andthenationvotedhimthewinner.

Recently,WardcametoChinatopromotehissecondalbum,

Breathless,whichcameoutonJanuary10.

"Wardhasgotanattractivevoice,andhissongshaveregularpattern

soundsandcanmakelistenerspleased,"saidFengYu,aSenior2

studentwhocametosupporthim.

However,the23-year-oldWarddoesn'tjusthaveanextraordinary

voiceandgoodlooks.Healsohasapassionforperformingonstageand

thedeterminationtogoafterhisdreams.

Lifehasbeendifficultforhim.He'stheyoungestofalargefamily:

threebrothersandthreesisters,andmoneywastight.

lbhelphisfamily,Wardleftschoolassoonashecould.Heworked

infactoriesmakingeverythingfromchocolatetoclothestocardboard

boxes.Butheneverforgotthathistruelovewasmusic.

Atagesixteen,WardjoinedabandDestinyandspenthisweekends

singingKaraoke.Thebandauditioned(试唱)forXFactor,asingingtalent

show,butmadenoprogress.Ayearlater,Wardwantedtotryalone.

"Icouldn'tbelieveIkeptgettingthrough,"hesaid."Ididn'twantmy

familytobetheonesgoingawaylookingsad."

However,Warddoesn'twanttoberegardedasjustatalentshow

winner.HehasprovedhisworthwithaNo.1singleandtwobest-selling

albums.Insteadoftryingtopredictthefuture,Wardonlywantstoenjoy

hisliferightnow.

"IjustcarryondoingwhatTmdoing.That'sallhesaidfirmly."I

don'twanttolooktoofarahead."

Title:ShayneWard

•a(n)71.________voice

•regularpattern72.________inhissongs

Personal•abeautiful73._________.

characteristics•apassionfor74._________onstage.

•the75.________togoafterhisdream.

•leavingschoolearlyandworkingin76._____

tohelphisfamily

•joiningabanfat16andsingingkaraokeon77.

Pastexperiences

•enteringtheBritishsingingtalentshowans

wasvotedthe78.

________in2005.

•providinghisworthwithaNo.179._______

andtwobest-sellingalbums.

80.__________Enjoyingliferightnowinsteadoftryingtopredict

towardslifethefuture.

六.书面表达。(25分)

在中国,近年来越来越多的人从农村迁往城市。因为城里

机会多,可以找到工作赚到钱,生活比农村好;孩子可以接受

更好的教育,更有前途。但是,他们面临不少的困难;比如:

由于城市人口急剧增加,许多人很难找到工作;租房、教育、

医疗及生活费用都很高,他们中不少人陷入贫困。

请你根据提示内容用英语写一篇短文,介绍这一现象,并

就如何解决他们的问题谈谈你的观点。内容包括:1.在城市生

活的优势。2.在城市遇到的困难。3.解决问题的方法(自拟)。

注意:1.可根据提示内容适当发挥。2.词数:150

左右。

Moreandmorefarmersaremovinqtoliveincities,socitiesare

becominqlarqerandlarqerThefarmershavechancesincitiesaswellas

difficulties.

Ihopethefarmerswillbeabletoovercometheirdifficultiesandlive

happilyincities.

高二英语答案

BCABA,BBBBA,ACCAB,ACCAC

二.CBCDA,ABCCB,DCDCA

三.ADCAC,DBCBD,BACBA,CDBAD

四.BDAC,ADC,BADB,DCDD

五.

71.attractive72.sounds73.appearance74.

performing75.determination

76.factories77.weekends78.winner79.single

80.Attitude

六.

Moreandmorefarmersaremovingtoliveincities,socitiesare

becominglargerandlarger.Thefarmershavechancesincitiesaswellas

difficulties.

Ofcoursetherearemoreopportunitiesincitiessomostofthemcan

findjobstoearnalotofmoneyandliveahappylife.Theirchildrencango

toschoolandstudytogetherwiththoseincities.Therefore,theyaresure

thattheirchildrenwillhaveabrighterfuturewiththehelpofgood

education.Butatthesametime,theyhavealotofchallengers.For

example,toomanypeoplecometocitieslookingforjobs,buthereare

notenoughforthem.Thesepeoplethenremainunemployed,andcannot

affordtobuyhousesincities.Theyhavetopaymoreforeducationand

medicaltreatment.Andfinallymanyofthemenduplivinginpoverty.

Whatcanbedonetohelpthem?Ithinkthegovernmentcandoalot

toimprovetheirconditions.Morehousesshouldbebuiltandsoldtothem

cheaply.Ortheymayrenthousesinsteadofbuying.Theirchildren's

tuitionsshouldalsobereduced.Besides,theyshouldenjoyequal

medicalinsurance.

Ihopethefarmerswillbe

高一英语期末总复习(单选)

1.Thirtypassengerswerehurt,fivechildren________.

A.containingB.includingC.containedD.

included

2.Shewasnotfrightened,infactshewasnearlyfrightenedto

death.

A.abitB.atallC.alittleD.

much

3.Iadvisedhe_______foraholiday.

A.wentB.goC.goingD.togo

4._______doneforus?

A.WhatdoyouthinkhehasB.Whatdoyouthinkhashe

C.DoyouthinkwhathehasD.Doyouthinkwhathashe

5.He10kilos.

A.isweighedB.isweightedC.weighsD.

weights

6.Thatyoungmanhasmadesomuchnoisethathenothave

beenallowedtoattendtheconcert.

A.couldB.mustC.wouldD.

should

7.ThedoctorrecommendedIhereforthesunshine

beforeIstartedforhome.

A.wouldcomeB.willcomeC.shouldcomeD.

shallcome

8.Whatshouldwedoifittomorrow?

A.shouldsnowB.wouldsnowC.snowD.will

snow

9.Ihavehadmyhair.

A.cuttedshortB.cutshortC.cutshortedD.

cutshorting

10.Wemustbe________theworst.

A.preparingB.preparingforC.preparedD.

preparedfor

11.Thecock______theeggwas_______byhim.

A.lied;laidB.lied;lainC.lay;laidD.lay;lain

12.Hetaughtustheway_______wegrow_________.

A.which;potatosB.which;potatoes

C.inwhich;potatosD.inwhich;potatoes

13._______,andyou'llknowwhichoneisgood.

A.ComparedwiththesetwoonesB.Comparethisonewith

thatone

C.ComparethisonetothatoneD.Comparedtothisone

withthatone

14._______houseswereknockeddownintheearthquake.

A.AgreatmanyB.ThenumberofC.AgreatmanyofD.A

greatdealof

15.Hegoestoattendnight—classMonday.WednesdayandEriday.

Thatistosay,hegotoclasseveryday.

A.anotherB.twoC.thesecondD.

other

16._______youstartdoingsomething,youmustn'tstophalf-way.

A.WhileB.ThoughC.AsD.Once

17.-Wehaven'theardfromhimforalongtime.

-Whatdoyousuppose________toher?

A.washappeningB.tohappenC.hashappenedD.

havinghappened

18.I'msuretheoldladysaidisright.

A.thatB.allwhatC.whatD.all

which

19.Hest印pedintotheroom,hisseattaken.

A.findB.foundC.findedD.

onlytofind

20.Hespentasmuchtimeashe_____English.

A.couldlearningB.learnedC.wouldlearnD.

hadlearned

21.Whatdidthefootballplayerthatyouaretalking?

A.towantB.wantC.wantedD.

wants

22.Theroom,wherethereareonebed,isalmostempty.

A.notmorethanB.nomorethanC.notlessthanD.

nolessthan

23.Thereason______hediedis_______hehadgotheartdiseases.

A.for;thatB.that;whyC.why;thatD.

why;why

24.-HaveyoueverbeentoParis?

-Yes,it'sthemostbeautifulcity.

A.whichI'veeverbeentoB.thatI'veneverbeento

C.thatI'veeverbeentoD.whereI'veneverbeento

25.Hemustbeusedtolivingwithoutacar,?

A.mustheB.isn'theC.isheD.mustn't

he

26.Wemusthavebeendrunklastmight,?

A.weren'tweB.mustn'tweC.hadn'tweD.

didn'twe

27.-Mom,Iwanttobuyanotherbag.

--Sorry,I'dratheryou.

A.won'tB.didn,tC.don'tD.

can't

28.-Whatmadeyousoangry?

A.lbbemadefunofB.Beingmadefunof

C.BecausehewasmadefunofD.Becauseofbeingmade

funof

29.Thisistheonlyway______wecanusetoworkoutthemaths

problem.

A.whichB.inwhichC.thatD.I

30.______inthought,healmostranintothecarinfrontofhim.

A.LosingB.HavinglostC.LostD.To

lost

31.TheboywaslastseenneartheEastlake.

A.missing;playingB.missing;playC.missed;playedD.missed;

toplay

32.ltwassoeasyand_______soreasonable.

A.inawayB.inthewayC.inthiswayD.by

theway

33.Hewasconsideredaselfishman.

A.tobeB.beC.beingD.been

34.I'm________thelongwalk.

A.tiringofB.tiringwithC.tiredofD.tired

with

35T.heteacheraskedthechildrento______apoemaboutspring.

A.makeB.makeupC.makeofD.

makefrom

36.Doyouconsiderwisenow.

A.if;leaveB.it;toleaveC.that;leaveD.

that;toleave

37.Hewasconsidered_______toBeijing.

A.togoB.goingC.tohavegoneD.

havinggone

38.He_______,buthedon'tnow.

A.isusedtosmokeB.isusedtosmokingC.usedtosmoke

D.usestosmoke

39.-Youhaven'tgotthetextbookformychemistrycourseyet.

-Iknow,andwe________togetitforthelast5weeks.

A.willbetryingB.hadtried

C.willhavebeentryingD.havebeentrying

40.-Whatdoyouthinkofthebook?

--Oh,excellent.It'sworth_______asecondtime.

A.toreadB.tobereadC.readingD.

beingread

41.1sthisquestionworthy_______again?

A.discussingB.beingdiscussedC.todiscussD.to

bediscussed

42.Shehavegoodtimeintheparty.

A.did;aB.did;/C.do;aD.

do;/

43.Seewho'sthere!_________itbeMary?

A.MayB.MustC.CanD.will

44.Manyquestionshave________.

A.comeupB.beencomeupC.comeoutD.beencome

out

45.Yourdresslooksnice_____thecolor.

A.besidesB.besideC.exceptforD.

except

46.Don'thavehim_______outsideallthetime?

A.standB.tostandC.standingD.

stood

47.1_______thislittletoycar________mybrotherasasurprise,but

nowlomtookitaway.

A.mean;toB.meant;forC.hadmeant;forD.

hadmeant;to

48.Theoldman_________theway,thechildrenwentoutoftheforest.

A.leadingB.leadC.leadsD.to

lead

49._______,theplayerstriedtheirbettowinthegamefortheircountry.

A.GreatlyencouragedB.Havinggreatlyencouraged

C.lbbeencouragedD.Greatlyencouraging

50.ltworriesheralothersonismoreandmoredependanton

her.

A.whenB.thatC.asD.

because

51.Thefirespreadthroughthehotelbuteveryonegetout.

A.hadtoB.wouldC.couldD.

wasableto

52.Mr.Brown,_________,worksasthemanagerofthecompany.

A.wegothereinhiscarB.wegotherebycar

C.inwhosecarwegothereD.bywhosecarwegothere

53._____inanewskirt,thegirlwalkedintotheclassroomwithasmile.

A.WearingB.WornC.DressingD.

Dressed

54.Everypossibleuseshouldtimetostudyoursubjects.

A.makeB.makeuseofC.bemadeofD.

beused

55.totakethisadventurecoursewillcertainlylearnalotof

usefulskills.

A.BraveenoughstudentsB.Enoughbravestudent

C.StudentsbraveenoughD.Studentsenoughbrave

56.needsfurtherdiscussionwhetherwe'llbuildanotherlabor

not

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