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PAGE高二上学期英语期末考试PartI.ListeningComprehension:每小题1分,共15分StepIShortConversationsListentothefollowing10shortconversationscarefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequestionyouwillhearaftereachconversation.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbereadonlyonce.A.Inanoffice. B.Atanairport C.Inastore.A.Sellinganapartment. B.Buyingacar C.Buyingahouse.A.Student-student. B.Teacher-student. C.Boss-employer.A.OnlyPhillip. B.OnlyDavid. C.Phillip’sfamilyexceptDavid.A.OnTuesday. B.OnThursday. C.OnWednesday.A.Shefeelsbad. B.Shefeelsgreat. C.Shefeelssick.A.Hewantstopassthefinalexam.B.Hewantstogetagoodmarkinthefinalexams.C.Helearnsthatthefinalexamisadifficultone.A.$750 B.$1,080 C.$960A.Shemustwalk2blocks.B.Shemustwalk3blocks.C.Shemustwalkoneblock.A.He’samiddleschoolstudent.B.Heisacollegestudent.C.He’sastaffmemberofacompany.StepIILongerConversationsListentothefollowinglongerconversationcarefullyandchoosethebestanswerstothequestionsyouwillhearaftereachconversation.Theconversationswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbereadonlyonce.A.Inthisweek’snewspaper.B.Onthetelevisionlastweek.C.Inlastweek’snewspaper.A.Shewasaskedtophoneback.B.ShewastoldtogotoCalifornia.C.Shewasaskedtogoforaninterview.A.InLondon. B.InParis C.InCaliforniaA.TogotoCalifornia.B.Tolookafter5children.C.Toreceivetelephonecallsinacompany.A.IftheflighttoAmericawerepaidfor.B.Ifsalaryweregoodenough.C.Ifherreturnfarewerepaidandthesalaryweregood.PartII.MultipleChoice每小题1分,共20分16.Firstaidis_____scienceofgiving_____medicalcareto____personbeforeadoctorcanbefound.

A.the,/,aB.the,the,aC.a,/,theD./,a,the17.HowdidyoufindthelecturegivenbyMr.Li?

________________.

A.ItwasaboutcomputerscienceB.Itwasboring

C.IfoundnothinginitD.It’sapleasure

18.Aftertheflood,thevillagersaretryingtheirbesttogetthingsbackto_____.

A.ordinaryB.normalC.commonD.usual

19.Haveyoufinishedalloftheexercises?

Yes,completely.________isleft.

A.NothingB.NooneC.NeitherD.None

20.Inaword,allofusshouldspendourvaluabletimejustontherightthingswefind________.A.tobeworthdoingB.worthbeingdoneC.themworthdoingD.worthdoingthem

21.Thefactpuzzlesmemuch_______Ihavebeenunabletopassthedrivingtestuptonow.

A.becauseB.thatC.forD.unless22.He_______thepersonreferredtobeputinprison.A.saidB.insistedC.agreedD.thought

23.Goodness!You’reherenow.Wherehaveyoubeen?We________youbackhomemuchearlier.A.wereexpectingB.areexpectingC.haveexpectedD.expect

24.Whatareyoulookingfor?

I’mlookingforatool________.

A.andopentheboxB.toopentheboxwith

C.andopeningtheboxD.withthattoopenthebox

25.TheChineseEducationalDepartmentsuggeststeachersshouldreceive_____educationtocatchupwiththe______development.A.farther;lateB.farther;laterC.further;latelyD.further,latest

26.IknowJackspendsatleastasmuchtimereadingashe________.

A.doeswritingB.iswritingC.writesD.doestowrite

27.IamafraidIamnotfitforthejob,foritis___thatcallsforalotofpatience.

A.thatB.不填C.oneD.theone

28.Isn’tithardtodrivedowntowntowork?

Yes,that’swhyI_______toworkbytrain.

A.havebeengoingB.havegoneC.wasgoingD.willhavegone

29._______Icouldsitdown,heofferedmeacupofcoffee.

A.BecauseB.SinceC.BeforeD.Until

30.Theusetheyare________wastehelpstosavealotofmoney.

A.madeofB.madefromC.makingupofD.makingof

31.______,itwentoffunexpectedly.

A.WhilecleaningthegunB.Whilehewascleaningthegun

C.TocleanhisgunD.Cleaninghisgun

32.Ididn’tmanagetoworkouttheproblem_______theteachershadexplainedhowtodoit.A.unlessB.whenC.beforeD.until

33.Seethat,onlytendollarsforsuchanicetie?

OK.________.

A.I’llseetoitB.I’lltakeitC.It’sreallycheapD.It’sreallygood

34.Willthecolors_______ifthedressiswashed?

No,theywon’t.

A.runB.dropC.fallD.go

35.Theexpertaskedmore_______topreventthestudent’seyesfrom________.

A.todo,injuringB.done,beinghurt

C.beingdone,tobehurtD.tobedone,beinghurtPartIII.ClozeTest每小题1分,共20分Mt.Qomolangma(珠穆拉玛)wasfirstconqueredin1953,whensirEdmundHillaryandSherpaTenzing,hisguide,becamethe36climberstoreachthetop.Morethan750timeshave37triedtoconquerthemountain,butnot38successful,yeteveryclimber39thedangers.Thisdoesn’tstopteamsofclimbers_40atthebasecampeveryyear41thecourageofreachingthetop.42isalotthatcango_43inanactiontoreachthetopofMtQomolangma;a_44changeinweatherconditionsorawrong45.Planeswillonlybe46_torescue47theyhavebeenpaid_48inadvance.Inspiteofallthesethereisa49_inleadingguidedtourstothetop.50mountainclimbers_51nowpay$64.000ormoreto__52__theiraim.Whethertheseexpeditions(远征)are__53__ornot,manyclimbersfeeltheyhave_54_Mt.Qomolangmaintoabusiness,55aparkfortherichpeople.36. A.first B.best C.skilled D.unlucky37 A.nations B.kids C.people D.heroines38. A.one B.all C.each D.anyone39. A.knows B.awakes C.says D.instructs40. A.gettingB.arriving C.reaching D.visiting41. A.for B.in C.with D.within42. A.It B.There C.Which D.They43. A.mistake B.faults C.wrong D.forward44. A.supposed B.suggested C.suspected D.sudden45. A.road B.crossing C.turning D.pavement46. A.sold B.sent C.given D.taken47. A.since B.if C.as D.after48. A.for B./ C.before D.off49. A.shop B.companyC.trade D.business50 A.Ordinary B.Wealthy C.Every D.Wise51. A.oughtto B.needn’t C.can D.must52. A.decide B.achieve C.arrive D.clear53. A.dangerous B.peaceful C.safe D.desired54. A.done B.persuaded C.turned D.encouraged55. A.following B.like C.compared D.asPartIV.Reading每小题1分,共25分AWewalkedinsoquietlythatthenurseatthedeskdidn’tevenlifthereyesfromthebook.MumpointedatabigchairbythedoorandIknewshewantedmetositdown.WhileIwatchedmouthopeninsurprise,Mumtookoffherhatandcoatandgavethemtometohold.Shewalkedquietlytothesmallroombytheliftandtookoutawetmop.Shepushedthemoppastthedeskandasthenurselookedup,Mumnoddedandsaid,“Verydirtyfloors.”“Yes.I’mgladthey’vefinallydecidedtocleanthem,”thenurseanswered.ShelookedatMumstrangelyandsaid,“Butaren’tyouworkinglate?”Mumjustpushedharder,eachswipeofthemoptakingherfartherandfartherdownthehall.Iwatcheduntilshewasoutofsightandthenursehadturnedbacktowritinginthebigbook.AfteralongtimeMumcameback.Hereyeswereshining.Shequicklyputthemopbackandtookmyhand.Asweturnedtogooutofthedoor,Mumbowedpolitelytothenurseandsaid,“Thankyou.”Outside,Mumtoldme:“Dagmarisfine.Nofever.”“Yousawher,Mum?”“Ofcourse.Itoldheraboutthehospitalrules,andshewillnotexpectusuntiltomorrow.Dadwillstopworryingaswell.It’safinehospital.Butsuchfloors!Amopisnogood.Youneedabrush.”56.WhenshetookamopfromthesmallroomwhatMumreallywantedtodowas______.A.tocleanthefloorB.topleasethenurseC.toseeapatientD.tosurprisethestory-teller57.WhenthenursetalkedtoMumshethoughtMumwasa_____________.A.nurseB.visitorC.patientD.cleaner58.Afterreadingthestorywhatcanweinferaboutthehospital?Itisachildren’shospital.Ithasstrictrulesaboutvisitinghours.Theconditionstherearen’tverygood.Thenursesanddoctorstheredon’tworkhard.59.FromthetextweknowthatDagmarismostlikely______________.A.thestory-teller’ssisterB.Mum’sfriendC.thestory-teller’sclassmateD.Dad’sboss60.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribesMum?A.strangeB.warm-heartedC.cleverD.hard-workingBAllengoeseverywherewithBirgittaAnderson,a54-year-oldsecretary.Hemovesaroundherofficeatworkandgoesshoppingwithher.“Mostpeopledon’tseemtomindAllen,”saysBirgitta,whothinksheiswonderful.“Heismyfourthchild,”shesays.Shemaythinkofhimandtreathimthatway,buyinghisfood,payinghishealthbillsandhistaxes,butinfactAllenisadog.BitgittaandAllenliveinSweden,acountrywhereeveryoneisexpectedtoleadanorderlylifeaccordingtoruleslaiddownbythegovernment,whichalsoprovidesahighlevelofcareforitspeople.Thislevelofcarecostsmoney.PeopleinSwedenpaytaxesoneverything,soaren’tsurprisedtofindthatowingadogmeansyetmoretaxes.Somepeoplearepayingasmuchas500Swedenkronorintaxesayearfortherighttokeeptheirdog,moneythatisspentbythegovernmentondoghospitalsandsometimesmedicaltreatmentforadogthatfallsill.However,mostsuchtreatmentisexpensive,soownersoftendecidetopayhealthandevenlifeinsurancefortheirdog.InSwedendogownersmustpayforanydamagetheirdogdoes.ASwedishKennelClubofficialexplainswhatthismeans:ifyourdogrunsoutontheroadandgetshitbyapassingcaryou,astheowner,havetopayforanydamagedonetothecar,evenifyourdoghasbeenkilledintheaccident.61.BirgittapaystaxesforAllenbecause_____________.A.heisherdogB.heisherchildC.hefollowshereverywhereD.heoftenfallsill62.Themoneypaidasdogtaxesisusedto____________.keepahighlevelofcareforthepeoplepayfordamagedonebydogsprovidemedicalcarefordogsbuyinsurancefordogowners63.Ifadogcausesacaraccidentandgetskilled,whoshouldpayforthedamagedonetothecar?A.Theownerofthecar.B.Theownerofthefog.C.Theinsurancecompany.D.Thegovernment.64.FromthetextitcanbeinferredthatinSweden_____________.dogsarewelcomeinpublicplaceskeepingdogsmeansaskingfortroublemanycaraccidentsarecausedbydogspeoplecaremuchaboutdogs65.Whatdoes“he”referto?A.BirgittaB.AllenC.AndersonD.secretaryCTheUnitedStates:Fliersmaywanttohavetheirticketsinhandbeforecatchingtheirplanes,buttheairlinecompaniesaredoingeverythingtheycantobringforwardcost-savingticketlessflight——nopaperneeded,justaticketnumberandaphotoDI.AnyonewhobuysaNorthwestE-ticketthroughtheairline’scomputerservicebyJuly16willgetanaward.Nexttimeyoufly,youcanbuyanotherticketforafriendfor$99,goodanywhereintheUSorCanadathroughFeb.12,2000,alongwiththelowestprices.Someairlinesofferextrafrequent-fliermilesfortheticketlesscrowd.American,Northwest,United,andlastweek,USAirwayshaveraisedthecostforthelostticketreplacement(替换)to$70fromeither$60or$50.TheairlinesinsistthattheincreaseinpriceisnotmeanttopushtravelerstowardE-ticketsbutonlycoverstheincreasingcostofreplacingandtrackingamissingticket.66.Whyistheticketlessflightintroduced?Itischeaperforairtravelers.Ithelpsreducethecostforairlines.Itcanusethecomputertoplanairtraveling.Ithelpspreventfliersfromlosingtheirtickets67.Toencouragepeopletotaketicketlessflightstheairlines________.selltheticketsfor$99fromJunetoFebruarythefollowingyearletthetravelersgoboththeUSandCanadawiththesameticketsalloweachtravelertohaveanextra$99ticketforafriendoftheirsofferticketlesstravelersfreemilestoflyintheUSA68.Whoarethepaperloversmentionedinthetext?Peoplewholiketohavepaperairplanetickets.PeoplewholovepaperproductsofvariouskindsPeoplewhotravelwithpaperonaplane.Peoplewhohavelosttheirticketandbuyasecondone.69.Theairlinecompaniessaythattheyhaveraisedthelost-ticketreplacementpriceinorderto______.attracttravelerstotaketicketlessflightspunishthosewhoinsistonusingpaperticketsdobetterthanotherairlinecompaniespayfortheworktodealwithlostticketsDManycitiesaroundtheworldtodayareheavilypolluted.Carelessmethodsofproductionandlackofconsumerdemandsforenvironmentfriendlyproductshavecontributedtothepollutionproblem.Oneresultisthatmillionsoftonesofglass,paper,plastic,andmetalcontainersareproduced,andthesearedifficulttogetridof.However,today,moreandmoreconsumersarechoosing“green”anddemandingthattheproductstheybuyshouldbesafefortheenvironment.Beforetheybuyaproduct,theyaskquestionslikethese:“Willthisshampoodamagetheenvironment?”“Canthismetalcontainerbereusedorcanitbeusedonce?Arecentstudyshowedthattwooutoffiveadultsnowconsidertheenvironmentsafetyofaproductbeforetheybuyit.Thismeansthatcompaniesmustnowchangethewaytheymakeandselltheirproductstomakesurethattheyare“green,”thatis,friendlytoenvironment.Onlyafewyearsago,itwasimpossibletofindgreenproductsinsupermarkets,butnowtherearehundreds.Somesupermarketproductscarrylabels(标签)toshowthattheproductisgreen.Somecompanieshavemadethemanufacturingofcleanandsafeproductstheirmainsellingpointandemphasizeitintheiradvertising.Theconcernforasaferandcleanerenvironmentismakingrethinkhowtheydobusiness.Nolongerwillthepublicaccepttheoldattitudeof“Buyit,useit,throwitaway,andforgetit.”thepublicpressureison,andgraduallysinceiscleaningupitsact.70.Itbecomesclearfromthetextthedrivingforce(动力)behindgreenproductsis_______.A.publiccaringfortheenvironmentB.companies’desireforbiggersalesC.newwaysofdoingbusinessD.rapidgrowthofsupermarkets71.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.BusinessandPeopleB.BusinessGoesGreenC.ShoppingHabitsAreChangingD.SupermarketsandGreenProducts72.Theunderlinedtheworld“it”inthefourthparagraphrefersto_______.A.asellingpointB.thecompanynameC.agreatdemandforhealthfoodsD.themanufacturingofgreenproductsEShanghai:Carrentsarebecomingmoreandmorepopularasanexpensivewayoftakingtotheroads.Businesspeople,foreignersandfamiliesalikearemakinggooduseofthegrowingindustry.ThefirstcarrentalfirmopenedinShanghaiin1992andnow12carrentalplayersareinthegame,withmornthan11500carsintheirbooks.Thelargestplayer——ShanghaiBashiTourismCarRentalCenteroffersawidevarietyofchoices——deluxesedans,minivans,stationwagons,coaches.Santanasedansarethebigfavorite.Firmscanattractenoughcustomersforpercentoftheircareseverymonth.ThisfigureshootsupduringholidayseasonslikeNationalday,LaborDayandNewYear’sDay,withsomerecording100percentrental.Themajormarketforcerestsinthegrowingpopulationofwhite-collaremployees,whocanaffordthenewservice,saidZhuangYu,marketingmanagerofShanghaiAngelCarRentalCo..73.Thewords“deluxesedans,”“minivans”and“stationwagons”usedinthetextreferto_____.A.carsinthemakingB.carrentalfirmsC.carsforrentD.carmakers74.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothetext?70%ofthecarscanberentedoutonholiday.70%ofthecustomersarewhite-collaremployees.Morefirmsareopenforserviceduringholidayseasons.Somefirmsrentoutalltheircarsduringholidayseasons.75.Shanghai’scarrentalindustryisgrowingsofastmainlydueto____.A.bettersuppliedbyproducersB.fastserviceofferedbycarrentalfirmsC.theincreasingnumberofwhite-collaremployeesD.people’growinginterestintravelingduringholidaysFJamesClevelandOwenswasthesonofafarmerandthegrandsonofblackslaves.HisfamilymovedtoClevelandwhenhewasnine.There,aschoolteacheraskedtheyouthhisname.“J.C”hereplied.Shethoughthehadsaid“Jesse.”Andhehadanewname.Owensranhisfirstraceatage13.Afterhighschool,hewenttoOhioStateUniversity.Hehadtoworkparttimesoastopayforhiseducation.Asasecond–yearstudent,intheBigTengamesin1935,hesetevenmorerecordsthanhewouldintheOlympicGamesayearslater.AweekbeforetheBigTenmeet,Owensaccidentallyfelldownaflightofstairs.Hisbackhurtsomuchthathecouldnotexerciseallweek,andhehadtobehelpedinandoutofthecarthatdrovehimtothemeet.Herefusedtolistentothesuggestionsthathegaveupandsaidhewouldtry,eventbyevent.Hedidtry,andtheresultsareintherecordbook.ThestagewassetforOwens’victoryattheOlympicGamesinBerlinthenextyear,andhissuccesswouldcometoberegardedasnotonlyathleticbutalsopolitical.HitlerdidnotcongratulateanyoftheAfrica-Americanwinners.“Itwasallrightwithme,”hesaidyearslater.“Ididn’tgotoBerlintoshakehandswithhim,anyway.”HavingreturnedfromBerlin,hereceivednotelephonecallfromthepresidentofhisowncountry,either.Infact,hewasnothonoredbytheUnitedStatesuntil1976,fouryearsbeforehisdeath.Ovens’Olympicvictoriesmadelittledifferencetohim.Heearnedhislivingbylookingafteraschoolplayground,andacceptedmoneytoraceagainstcars,trucks,motorcycles,anddogs.“Sure,itbotheredme,”hesaidlater.Butatleastitwasanhonestliving.Ihadtoeat.”Intime,however,hisgoldmedalschangedhislife.“Theyhavekeptmealiveovertheyears.”Heoncesaid.“Timehasstoodstillforme.Thatgoldenmomentdieshard.”76.Ovensgothisothername“Jesse”when_____.hewentOhioStateUniversityhisteachermadefunofhimhisteachertook“J.C”for“Jesse”hewongoldmedalsintheBigTenmeet77.IntheBigTenmeet,Owens_____.A.hurthimselfinthebackB.succeededinsettingmanyrecordsC.triedeverysportseventbutfailedD.hadtogiveupsomeevents78.WecaninferfromthetextthatOvenswastreatedunfairlyintheUSAatthattimebecause_____.hewasnotoftherightracehewasthesonofapoorfamilyhedidn’tshakehandswithHitlerhedidn’ttalktotheUSpresidentonthephone79.WhenOvenssays“Theyhavekeptmealiveovertheyears,”hemeansthat_________.A.havebeenchangedformoneytohelphimliveonB.havemadefamousintheUSAC.haveencouragedhimtoovercomedifficultiesinlifeD.havekepthimbusywithallkindsofjobs80.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthepassage?JesseOwens,aGreatAmericanAthleteGoldenMoment,aLife-timeStruggleMakingaLivingasaSportsmanHowtoBeaSuccessfulAthletePartV.Spelling每小题1分,共10分81.Thecowhasfour_________(胃)。82.Onemeterisequalto100__________(厘米)。83.Thefirstradio________(广播节目)weremadeinBritainin1927onshortwave.84.___________(令人惊奇的),hefailedhisexamination.85.___________(幸运地),hefoundthemoneythathehadlost.86.Youshould___________(道歉)tohimforwhatyouhavedone.87.Hewasa__________(百万富翁)bythetimehewasforty.88.Thenewlawwillreduce__________(污染)oftheair.89.Heburiedhisfaceinhis__________(手帕)。90.Thisisa_________(不同的)carfromtheoneIdroveyesterday.PartVI.ProofReading每小题1分,共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。该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出添加的词。该行错一个词:在错词下划一条横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。MydreamisalwaystovisittoLondon,England.I 91_____imaginedLondonlikeabigcitywithsomeofthebest 92______artshowsintheworld.Thissummermydreamcometrue 93______whenIspentaweekinLondon.Ilivedinahotelinthe 94______theatrearea,butonthefirstdayItookseverallongwalks 95______throughthecitystaringallthefamousbuildings.Because 96______thereiswidevarietyofprograms,Icouldgotoadifferent 97______theatereverynighttoseedifferentshows.Thebestwaswhen 98______IwenttoseeaplayingbythemostfamouswriterintheEnglish 99______Language——Shakespeare.Thiswasmymostlyenjoyablevacation. 100_____Keys:1-5:BCACC 6-10:BBCBC 11-15:CCCBC 16-20ABBDA 21-25BBABD 26-30ACACD31-35BDBAD 36-40ACBAB 41-45CBCDC46-50BBADB51-55CBCCB56-60CDBAC61-65ACBDB66-70BCADA 71-75BDCDC76-80CBACA81.stomachs82.centimeters83.broadcasts84.Surprisingly85.Fortunately86.apologize87.millionaire88.pollution89.handkerchief90.different91to92as93came94stayed95and96∧at97∧a98√99play100mostListeningComprehensionScriptStepIShortConversations(readonlyonce)Conversation1W:WherecanIcheckmyflightticketandluggage?M:GostraighttoCounter5,madam.YourflighttoNewYorkwilltakeoffinonehour.Q:Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?Co

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