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高二英语暑期培优检测题
光山二高高二培优检测英语卷
考试时间:
110分钟;命题人:
晏月
第I卷(选择题)
Ⅰ单项选择(每小题1分共15分)
21.Formoreinformationonhowtoapplyforscholarship,ourwebsiteatwww.edu/scholarship
A、visitB、tovisitC、visitingD、visits
22.Asweallknow,Americansseldomsitdowntoaregularmealastheylikethingsimmediately
A、bedoneB、beingdoneC、doneD、havingbeendone
23.—Ididn’tknowyouweregoodfriends
—you.Ihaveknownhersinceshemovedhere,Youwerestudyingabroadthen
A、mayhaveB、needn’thaveC、couldn’tthaveD、musthave
24.Wecanseemanyexamplesinourlifepositivethinkingchangesapersoncompletely
A、whichB、thatC、whereD、when
25.Itrainednonstopfortendays,completelyourholiday
A、toruinB、ruinedC、havingruinedD、ruining
26.Icouldexpressmythankstothetraveler,hehadalreadydisappearedintherain
A、BeforeB、WhenC、UntilD、While
27.Itisacknowledgedthatshortestdistancebetweenpersonsissinceresmile
A、a;theB、the;aC、a;不填D、the;不填
28.Onthecontrary,IthinkitisTruman,___you,___toblame.
A.morethan;areB.lessthan;whoare
C.ratherthan;thatisD.otherthan;is
29.____intheUnitedStates,StLouishasnowbecomethe4thlargestcity.
A.Itisthe24thbiggestcityB.Itwasthe24thbiggestcity
C.Beforethe24thbiggestcityD.Oncethe24thbiggestcity
30.-Thesepeachesreallyjuicy.
-They____be!
Justseetheprice,$3,99apound.Veryexpensive,aren’tthey!
A.wouldB.couldC.mightD.should
31.“Anawfulaccident___,however,occurtheotherday.”Theoldmanrepeated,tremblingallover.
A.doesB.didC.hadD.hasto
32.SouthKoreanStarPSY’s“Gangnamstyle”video,___,hassettheGuinnessWorldRecordforthemost“liked”videoinYoutubehistory.
A.brokenrecordsB.breakingrecords
C.tobreakrecordsD.beingbrokenrecords
33.-Whenshallwesetoff?
-We____startoffatfiveo’clockifit___rainingbythen.
A.will;hasstoppedB.areaboutto;stops
C.aregoingto;willstopD.areto;willstop
34.Ifyoufeeltiredandsickoffatfood,thatisyouhavetogotothehospitalforamedicalexamination.
A.whyB.whenC.whatD.whether
35.Steven,youplaywiththeknife;youhurtyourself.
A.won't,can'tB.mustn't,may
C.shouldn't,canD.can't,shouldn't
Ⅱ完型填空(每小题1.5分共30分)
Fifteenyearsspentinthefieldofeducationhasprovidedmewithmanytreasuredmoments.Oneofthemostunforgettable36whenIwasteachingsecond3710yearsago.
InMayIdecidedtoplansomethingspecialforthechildren;aMother’sDaytea.Wehadputourheadstogetherto38ideasofhowto39ourmothers.Wepracticedsingingsongs,memorizedpoemsandwrotecards.WedecidedtoholdourteatheFridaybeforeMother’sDay.Iwassurprisedand40tolearnthateverymotherwasplanningtoattend.I41invitedmyownmother.
Finally,thebigdayarrived.Eachchild42upatourclassroomdoor,expectingthearrivalofhisorhermom.43itgotclosertostartingtime,IlookedaroundandmyeyesquicklyfoundJimmy.Hismotherhadn’tshownupandhewaslooking44.
ItookmymotherbythehandandwalkedovertoJimmy.“Jimmy,”Isaid,“IhaveabitofproblemhereandIwas45ifyoucouldkeepmymother46whileI’mbusy.”
MymomandJimmysatatatable.Jimmy47mymomhertreats,presentedherwiththegiftIhadmade,justaswehad48thedaybefore.WheneverIlookedover,mymotherandJimmywereindeep49.
Now10yearslater,Iworkwithstudentsofallages,educatingthemabouttheenvironment.Lastyear,Itookaseniorclassonafieldtrip,andtherewasJimmy,Ihadthestudentscompleteanoutlineoftheday’s50andanevaluation(评价)ofourtrip.ThenIcollectedthestudents’booklets(小册子)andcheckedthemtoseeif51wascompleted.WhenIcame52Jimmy’spage,hehadwritten“RememberourMother’sDayteawehadinsecondgrade,Mrs,Marra?
Ido!
Thanksforallyoudidforme,andthankyourmother,too.”
ItoldhimIreallyenjoyedwhathehadwritten.Helookedratherembarrassedand53hisownthanksandwalkedaway.Suddenlyheranbackandgavemeabighug.“Thanksagain.Nooneevenknewmymotherdidn’t54it.”
Iendedmyworkdaywithahugfromateenageboywhohad55stoppedhuggingteachersyearsago.
36.A.lastedB.happenedC.experiencedD.described
37.A.schoolB.classC.gradeD.lesson
38.A.payattentiontoB.lookforwardtoC.getonwithD.comeupwith
39.A.loveB.pleaseC.respectD.admire
40.A.astonishedB.worriedC.relievedD.interested
41.A.evenB.everC.stillD.once
42.A.followedB.heldC.keptD.lined
43.A.AsB.AlthoughC.WhileD.Because
44.A.wildB.curiousC.strangeD.upset
45.A.consideringB.wonderingC.askingD.doubting
46.A.connectionB.careC.companyD.concern
47.A.servedB.suppliedC.assignedD.applied
48.A.taughtB.studiedC.practicedD.told
49.A.mindB.thoughtC.agreementD.conversation
50.A.feelingB.behaviorC.eventD.action
51.A.somethingB.everythingC.anythingD.nothing
52.A.byB.toC.onD.over
53.A.announcedB.deliveredC.statedD.whispered
54.A.makeB.getC.doD.take
55.A.probablyB.exactlyC.rarelyD.eagerly
Ⅲ阅读理解(每小题2分共40分)。
A
I’vebeenaskedamilliontimeswhyI’vechosentoputupwithalltheinconvenienceofworkingtheroadalltheseyearswhenIcouldhaveeasilywrittensongsforaliving,andenjoyedapeacefulandcomfortableexistence.Myreplyis:
Nobodyapplaudswhenyouwriteasong.
Whatelsewouldcauseapersontopackhisbelongingsandrideawayfromhisfamilyinordertoleadsuchanomadic(流浪的)existence?
Imean,entertainersdon’tcurecanceroranything.
Ioncerodeallnightandhalfadaythroughasnowstormonlytoarriveinatownwherewewerebookedtoperformtofindourconcerthadbeencanceledbecauseoftheweather.Ahandfulofpeoplehadn’theardthenews,however,andhadmanagedsomehowtomaketheirwaytotheconcerthall.
Wewerecold,tiredandhungry.Buttherewassomethingintheeyesofthosefewfanswhohadshownupthattoldushowbadlytheywantedtohearthemusictheyknewwecouldplayifonlywewould.Therewascertainlynoplaceelseforustogo.Theentiretownwasheldprisonerbythestorm.Whynotdrinksomecoffeeandpickalittlecountrymusic?
Whenourshowwasover,anelderlyladyapproachedthestage.“Youdon’tknowhowmuchthiseveninghasmeanttome,”shesaid.“Thankyouforplayingandsingingforsuchasmallcrowd.TodayisthefirsttimeI’vesmiledsincemyhusbanddied.Yourmusichashelpedmetoforgetmyproblemsforawhile.”
Okay,soentertainersdon’tcurecancer.Butmaybe,everyonceinawhile,wecuresomeotherthingsthatarealmostasimportant.
56.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?
A.Whattheauthor’shobbyis.
B.Howtheauthormakesaliving.
C.Whytheauthorleadsanomadiclife.
D.Wheretheauthorgoestofindinspiration.
57.Whydidtheauthordecidetogiveaperformanceforasmallcrowd?
A.Hewasimpressedwiththecrowd’sdesireformusic.
B.Hetriedtoencouragesomecancerpatients.
C.Hewasmovedbyanelderlylady.
D.Hewantedtoearnsomemoney.
58.TheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4probablymeans“”.
A.Therewasaprisoninthetown
B.Theentiretownwasdamagedbythestorm
C.Theperformancewasintendedforprisoners
D.Thewholetownwascutofffromtheoutsideworld
59.Whichofthefollowingopinionswilltheauthorprobablyagreewith?
A.Musicispowerful.B.Everyoneisequal.
C.Timeisprecious.D.Lifeishard
B
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TheWhisperingGallery
MakeyourwaytotheWhisperingGallery.TheWhisperingRoom’sarchitectureallowsforaphenomenonthatusuallymakespeoplelaugh.Onceinsidethegallery,placeonepersonfacingthecorneratoneendoftheroomandthenplaceanotherpersonfacingthecomerattheoppositeend.Askoneoftheparticipantstowhisperaphraseoraquicksentenceortwoandthepersonontheoppositeendwillbeabletoheareverywordthatwassaid.
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212-771-5322
TheAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
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CentralParkWestat79thSt.
212-769-5606
amnh.org
TheScholasticStore
Mostparentswanttheirchildrentoread,andmoreover,toenjoyreading.Scholastichelpstomakethatwisharealitybypublishinginteresting,well-writtenstoriesthatarepopularwithchildren.Withsuchclassicsas“CliffordtheBigRedDog,“TheMagicSchoolBus,”and“HarryPotter,”theScholasticStorewilldelightyourchildren.
557Broadway
212-343-6100
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Therestaurantisaplacewhereeachpersoninyourfamilycanfindsomethingtoeat.Arugulasalads,grilledcheese,burgersandmeatloafareallonthisvariedmenu.Ahallofbeautyqueens,adrive-intheatreandwaitstaffthatsingtoyoucanaddtothisuniquediningexperience.
1650Broadway,cornerof51stSt.
212-956-5151
60.Whichofthefollowingwebsiteshelpskidslearnaboutanimals?
A..B..
C.amnh.org.D..
61.Todevelopyourkids’interestinreading,youcanbringthemto.
A.theWhisperingGallery
B.theScholasticStore
C.Ellen’sStardustDiner
D.theAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
62.Itcanbelearnedfromthe