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配套K12高二英语月考试题4
曲沃中学高二年级第一学期期中考试英语试卷
第I卷
第一节. 单项选择。
(每题1分,共15分)
1.Thepresentsituationisverycomplex,soIthinkitwilltakemesometimeto______itsreality.
A.makeup B.figureout C.lookthrough D.putoff
2.---HowdidyoulikeNick’sperformancelastnight?
--- Tobehonest,hissingingdidn’t_______tomemuch.
A.appeal B.belong C.refer D.occur
3.Newtechnologieshavemade_______possibletoturnoutnewproductsfasteratalowercost.
A.that B.this C.one D.it
4.Aftergraduatingfromcollege,Itooksometimeofftogotraveling,_______turnedouttobeawisedecision.
A.that B.which C.when D.where
5.Onlywhenyoucanfindpeaceinyourheart________goodrelationshipswithothers.
A.willyoukeep B.youwillkeep C.youkept D.didyoukeep
6.IwassoexcitedatthenewsthatIcouldhardly
________myfeelinginwords.
A.carry B.convey C.transmit D.communicate
7.WecanvisityourcompanyonMondayorTuesday;ourplansarefairly_______.
A.generous B.fragile C.flexible D.fragrant
8.I’vebecomegoodfriendswithseveralofthestudents______ImetintheEnglishspeechcontestlastyear.
A.who B.where C.when D.which
9.Mr.Whiteshowedhisstudentssomeoldmaps_______fromthelibrary.
A.toborrow B.tobeborrowed C.borrowed D.borrowing
10.Ifwe_______adequate(充足的)preparations,theconferencewouldn’thavebeensosuccessful.
A.haven’tmade B.wouldn’tmake C.didn’tmake D.hadn’tmade
11.Theparentsfelthelplesswhentheyfoundtheirsonhadbeen_______tocomputergames.
A.accustomed B.devoted C.absorbed D.addicted
12.Inflation(通货膨胀)ishaving_______disastrouseffectontheeconomy,sothenewtaxratescomeinto_______effectfromApril.
A./;an B.a;an C.a./ D./;/
13.________thebadweatherweenjoyedourholiday.
A.Although B.Inspiteof C.Becauseof D.Accordingto
14._______aroundthefire,thetouristsdancedwiththelocalpeople.
A.Gather B.Togather C.Gathering D.Tobegathering
15.Everyoneinthevillageisveryfriendly.Itdoesn’tmatter_____youhavelivedthereforashortoralongtime.
A.whether B.how C.when D.why
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题3分,满分45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,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Areyoulookingforsomenewandexcitingplacestotakeyourkidsto?
Trysomeoftheseplaces:
.Visitartmuseums. Theyofferavarietyofactivitiestoexciteyourkids'interest.Manyofferworkshopsformakinghand-madepieces,travelingexhibits,booksignings(签名)bychildren'sfavoritewriters,andevenmusicalperformancesandotherarts.
.Headtoanaturalhistorymuseum. Thisiswherekidscandiscoverthepastfromdinosaurmodelstorockcollectio
nsandpicturesofstarsinthesky.Also,askwhatkindofworkshopsandeducationalprogramsarepreparedforkidsandanyspecialeventsthatarecomingup.
.GotoaYoutheater.
Lookforoneinyourareaofferingplaysforchildandfamilyvisitors.Pre-showplays
hopsareconductedbyareaartistsandeducatorswherekidscandiscoverthesecretaboutperformingarts.Puppet(木偶)makingandstagemake-uparejustacoupleofthespecialofferingsyoumightfind.
.Tryhands-onscience. Visitoneofthemanyhands-onsciencemuseumsaroundthecountry.Thesescienceplay-landsaregreatfunforkidsandgrown-upsalike.They'llkeepyourchildmentallyandphysicallyactivethewholedaythroughwhilepushingbuttons,experimenting,andbuilding..Wheneveryoneistired,enjoyafunfamilyscienceshow,commonlyfoundinthesemuseums.
16.Ifachildisinterestedintheuniverse,heprobablywillvisit
A.aYoutheater
B.anartmuseum
C.anaturalhistorymuseum
D.ahands-onsciencemuseum
17.WhatcankidsdoataYoutheater?
A.Lookatrockcollections.
B.Seedinosaurmodels.
C.Watchpuppetmaking.
D.Giveperformances.
18.Whatdoes"hands-onscience"meaninthelastparagraph?
A.Sciencegamesdesignedbykids.
B.Learningsciencebydoingthings.
C.Ashowofkids'sciencework.
D.Readingsciencebooks
B
OnasunnydaylastAugust,Timheardsomeshouting.Lookingouttotheseacarefully,hesawacoupleofkidsinarowboatwerebeingpulledouttosea.
Two12-year-oldboys,ChristianandJack,rowedoutaboattosearchforafootball.Oncethey'drowedbeyondthecalmwaters,abeachumbrellatiedtotheboatcaughtthewindandpulledtheboatintoopenwater.Thepairpanickedandtriedtorowbacktoshore.Buttheywerenomatchfor it andtheboatwasoutofcontrol.
Timknewitwouldsoonbeswallowedbythewaves.
"Everythingwentquietinmyhead,"Timrecalls(回忆)."Iwastryingtofigureouthowtoswimtotheboysinastraightline."
Timtookoffhisclothesandjumpedintothewater.Every500yardsorso,heraisedhisheadtojudgehisprogress."Atonepoint,Iconsideredturningback,"hesays."IwonderedifIwasputtingmylifeatrisk."After30minutesofstruggling,hewascloseenoughtoyelltotheboys,"Takedowntheumbrella!
"
Christianmademuchefforttotakedowntheumbrella.
ThenTimwasabletocatchupandclimbaboardtheboat.Hetookoverrowing,butthewaveswerealmosttoostrongforhim.
"Let'saimforthepier(码头),"Jacksaid.Timturnedtheboattowardit.Soonafterward,wavescrashedovertheboat,anditbegantosink."Canyouguysswim?
"hecried."Alittlebit,"theboyssaid.
Oncetheywereinthewater,Timdecideditwouldhesaferandfasterforhimtopulltheboystowardthepier.ChristianandJackwerewearinglifejacketsandfloatedontheirbacks.Timswantowardlandaswaterwashedovertheboys'faces.
“Arewealmostthere?
"theyaskedagainandagain."Yes,"Timtoldthemeachtime.
After30minutes,theyreachedthepier.
19.Whydidthetwoboysgotothesea?
A. Togoboatrowing.
B. Totesttheumbrellaasasail.
C. Toswimintheopenwater.
D. Togetbacktheirfootball.
20.Whatdoes"it"inParagraph2referto?
A. Thebeach. B.Thewind.
C. Theboat. D.Thewater.
21.WhydidTimraisehisheadregularly?
A. Tocheckhisdistancefromtheboys.
B. Toconsiderturningbackornot.
C. Totakeinenoughfreshair.
D. Toasktheboystotakedowntheumbrella.
22.Howdidthetwoboysfinallyreachthepier?
A. Theywerewashedtothepierbythewaves.
B. Theyswamtothepierallbythemselves.
C. TheyweredraggedtothepierbyTim.
D. TheywerecarriedtothepierbyTimonhisback.
C
LONDON—ABritishjudgeonThursdaysentencedabusinessmanwhosoldfake(假冒的)bombdetectors(探测器)to10yearsinprison,sayingthemanhadn'tcaredaboutpotentiallydeadlyconsequences.
ItisbelievedthatJamesMcCormickgotabout$77.8millionfromthesalesofhisdetectors—whichwerebasedonakindofgolfballfinder—tocountriesincludingIraq,BelgiumandSaudiArabia.
McCormick,57,wasconvicted(判罪)ofcheatslastmonthandsentencedThursdayattheOldBaileycourtinLondon.
"Yourcheatingconductinsellingagreatamountofuselessequipmentsimplyforhugeprofitpromotedafalsesenseofsecurityandinallprobabilitymateriallycontributedtocausingdeathandinjurytoinnocentpeople,"JudgeRichardHonetoldMcCormick."Youhaveneitherregret,norshame,noranysenseofguilt."
Thedetectors,soldforupto$42,000each,weresaidtobeabletofindsuchdangerousobjectsasbombsunderwaterandfromtheair.Butinfactthey"lackedanygroundinginscience"andwereof nouse.
McCormickhadtoldthecourtthathesoldhisdetectorstothepoliceinKenya,theprisonserviceinHongKong,thearmyinEgyptandthebordercontrolinThailand.
"Ineverhadanyhadresultsfromcustomers,"hesaid.
23.WhywasMcCormicksentencedtoprison?
A. Hesoldbombs. B.Hecheatedinbusiness.
C. Hemadedetectors. D.Hecauseddeathofpeople.
24.Accordingtothejudge,whatMcCormickhaddone_______.
A. increasedthecostofsafeguarding
B. causedinnocentpeopletocommitcrimes
C. changedpeople'sideaofsocialsecurity
D. loweredpeople'sguardagainstdanger
25.Whicho
fthefollowingistrueofthedetectors?
A. Theydon'tfunctiononthebasisofscience.
B. Theyhavecausedmanyseriousproblems.
C. Theycanfinddangerousobjectsinwater.
D. TheyhavenotbeensoldtoAfrica.
26.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatMcCormick_______.
A. soldtheequipmentatalowprice
B. waswell-knowninmostcountries
C. didnotthinkhehadcommittedthecrime
D. hadnotgotsuchhugeprofitasmentionedinthetext
D
Hometomemeansasenseoffamiliarityandnostalgia(怀旧).It'sfuntocomehome.Itlooksthesame.Itsmellsthesame.You'llrealizewhat'schangedisyou.Homeiswherewecanrememberpain,live,andsomeotherexperiences;Wepartedhere;M
yparentsmethere;Iwonthreechampionshipshere.
IfIclosemyeyes,Icanstillhaveaclearpictureinmindofmyfirsthome.Iwalkinthedoorandseeabrownsofasurroundingalowglass-topwoodentable.Totherightofthelivingroomismyfirstbedroom.It'sempty,butit'swheremyearliestmemoriesare.
ThereisthediningroomtablewhereIcelebratedbirthdays,andwhereIcriedonHalloween-whenIdidn'twanttoweartheskirtmymothermadeforme.Ialwayslikedstandingonthattablebecauseitmademefeeltallandstrong.IfIsitatthistable,Icanseemyfavo