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东方红林业局中学2017-2018学年度高二上学期

期末考试英语试题

答题时间:

110分钟分数:

姓名:

第一节:

单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分。

从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1.Tomoversleptthismorninganddidn’tgetupuntil11ambecausehe____towork,it’sSundaytoday.

A.didn’tneedtogoB.needn’tgo

C.needn’thavegoneD.needn’ttogo

2.---Youlooktired,what’swrong?

---Well,I____thewallthewholedayandithasn’tbeenfinishedyet.

A.havepaintedB.havebeenpainting

C.havebeenpaintedD.ampainting

3.Although____manytimes,hestillmakesthesamemistake.

A.hadbeentoldB.havingtold

C.havingbeentoldD.telling

4.I’m_______goodtermswithJulie,soIknowsheisallergic_______flowersofthiskind.

A.on;withB.on;toC.at;aboutD.at;to

5.Iregret_______youthatyouhaven’tbeenselectedforthejobinterview.

A.tellingB.toldC.havingtoldD.totell

6.Manydifficultieshave_______asaresultofchangesinpolicy.

A.risenB.raisedC.arisenD.arrived

7.—Englishhasalargevocabulary,hasn’tit?

--Yes._____morewordsandexpressionsandyouwillfinditeasiertoreadandcommunicate.

A.KnowingB.KnowC.ToknowD.Knew

8.—Howaboutthelecture?

—Veryboring.IwishI_______tothat.

A.hadn’tgoneB.didn’tgoC.haven’tgoneD.couldn’tgo

9.Guilin,afamoustouristattraction,isalwaysthoughttobeaplace_______withgreenhillsandclearwaters.

A.concernedB.restrictedC.comparedD.associated

10.Howdoyouthinkyourparentswouldreactifthey_______aclonedcopyofyouinthestreet?

A.seeB.sawC.haveseenD.willsee

11.Hewasdeterminedtoacceptthetask_______hehadtofacemanychallenges.

A.sothatB.aslongasC.asifD.evenif

12.Thecouplewasstuckinatrafficjamforonehourontheirwaytotheairport,thus_______theirflight.

A.missedB.tomissC.missingD.miss

13.Ifyouseemeasyourfriend,pleasedon’t_______tocontactmeifyouneedhelp.

A.hesitateB.longC.botherD.expect

14.Ishallneverforgetthesedays_________Ispentwiththefarmers,_______hasagreateffectonmylife.

A.when;whichB.that;whichC.which;thatD.when;who

15.—You’dbetterturntoTomforhelp.

—_______.Heisthelastpersontoofferhelp.

A.SoundsagoodideaB.That’sallright

C.Don’tmentionitD.Oh,comeon

第二部分:

阅读理解(共17小题;每小题2分,满分34分。

第一节:

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Itwaswindyandcoldwhenastoreownerwasstickingasignabovehisdoorthatread"PuppiesforSale."Justasheexpected,alittleboysoonappearedbythestoreowner'ssign.

"Howmuchareyougoingtosellthepuppiesfor?

"heasked.Thestoreownerreplied,"$10foreach."Thelittleboyreachedinhispocketandpulledoutsomechange."Ihave$2.50"hesaid."MayIpleaselookatthem?

"

Thestoreownersmiledandwhistled,takingoutfivedogs.Onepuppywasleftbehind,immediatelythelittleboysingleditoutandsaid,"What'swrongwiththatlittledog?

"Thestoreownerexplainedthatthelittlepuppywasdisabled.Itwouldalwaysbelame.

Thelittleboybecameexcited."ThatisthelittlepuppythatIwanttobuy."Thestoreownersaid"No,youdon'twanttobuythatlittledog.Ifyoureallywanthim,I'lljustgivehimtoyou.”

Thelittleboygotquiteupset,lookedintothestoreowner'seyes,pointinghisfinger,andsaid,"Idon'twantyoutogivehimtome.Thatdogiswortheventbitasmuchasalltheotherdogsand1'11payfullprice.Infact,I'llgiveyou$2.50now,and50centsamonthuntilIhavehimpaidfor."

Thestoreownercountered,"Youreallydon'twanttobuythislittledog.Heisnevergoingtobeabletorunandjumpandplaywithyouliketheotherpuppies.'

Onhearingthis,thelittleboyreacheddownandrolleduphispantlegtorevealabadlytwisted,crippledleftlegsupportedbyabigmetalbrace.Helookedupatthestoreownerandsoftlyreplied,"Well,Idon'trunsowellmyselfandthelittlepuppywillneedsomeonewhounderstands!

16.Whydoestheshopownerstickthesign?

A.Toadvertiseallhisgoods.B.Toattractlittlechildren.

C.Towarnaboutthedangerofdogs.D.Tokeepthewindout.

17.Whydidtheboybecomeexcitedwhenheknewthedogwaslame'?

A.Becausehecouldbuyitatalowprice.

B.Becausehedidn'thaveenoughmoneyforagoodone.

C.Becausehehadthesimilardisability.

D.Becausehefoundapartnertosharehissadness.

18.Iftheboyboughtthedog,hewouldpayforit_________.

A.in15monthsB.in3monthsC.in1yearD.atthattime

19.Theunderlinedword“countered”canbereplacedby_________.

A.agreedB.insistedC.calculatedD.contradicted

B

Carcompaniesaredevelopingvehiclesthatwillplugintoelectricsockets,justlikemanylaptops,digitalcameras,cellphonesandMp4do.Called“plug-invehicles”,thesecarswillgetmostoftheirpowerfromelectricity.Theirdriverswon'thavetostopatgasstationsasoftenasusual.

Thetechnologyismorethanjustcool.Inourcar-filledworld,plug-invehiclescouldreducetheamountofgasweuse,whichkeepsrisingincostnowandthen.Besides,drivingaroundinthesevehiclesmayevenhelptheenvironment.Gas-burningcarsproducealotofgreenhousegas,whichcausesglobewarming.

Thefirstcompany-producedplug-invehiclescouldhittheroadsby2020.Butengineersstillhavealotofworktodotomakethetechnologypracticalandinexpensive.

Batteries(电池)arethebiggestchallenge.Intheplug-in-vehicleworld,Li-ion(锂离子)batteriesaregettingthemostattention.Thesebatteriescanstorealargeamountofenergyinasmallpackage,andtheylastalongertimebetweencharges.Li-ionbatteriescanfitlaptops,cellphones,heartinstrumentsandothersimilarpocketones.

Butbecausecarsaresobigandheavy,itwouldstillrequireasuitcase-sizedLi-ionbatteriestopowerabout12kmofdriving.What'smore,thebatteriesaremuchexpensive.

“Acarfilledwithbatteriescouldgoalongdistance,”saysTedBohn,anelectricalengineerinChicago.“Butitcouldn'tpullanypeople.anditwouldcost$100,000.”

Soresearchersneedtoworkouthowtomakebatteriessmallerandcheaper,amongotherquestions.

“Theanswersdon'texistyet,”Bohnsays,“Asakid,Ithoughtsomeonesomeplaceknowstheanswertoeverything.Allofthesequestionshaven'tbeendecided.That'swhatengineeringisabout-makingaguess,runningtestsandgettingfineresults.”

20.Thepassagemainlytalksaboutofanewcar

A.thedevelopingB.thespeedC.theappearanceD.thebatteries

21.Whichistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.The“plug-invehicles”willuseelectricitycompletelyasdrivingpower.

B.Thenewtechnologywillhelpprotectourenvironment.

C.Thetechnologyofusingelectricityasdrivingisquitepracticalnow.

D.Thebiggestchallengeofthenewtechnologyisthatitwillcostusmoreenergy.

22.HowdoesBohnfeelaboutthefutureofthetechnologyaccordingtothelastparagraph?

A.ConfidentB.Puzzled.C.Worried.D.Disappointed.

23.Accordingtothepassage,thenewtechnologyisfacingthefollowingproblemsexceptthat.

A.thenewtechnologycannotcomeintouseatpresent

B.thecostofthenewtechnologyisquitehigh

C.thegovernmentwon'tsupportthetechnology

D.thesizeofthebatteriesistoobigatpresent

C

Thefollowingnoticeispostedinthebusstation.

TimeTable:

●BusesleavetheRailwayStation,NewYorkCity,from7:

00a.m.andeveryhalf-hourthereafter,until11:

30p.m.(7daysaweek)

●BusesleaveBrennanStation20minutesbeforeandaftereveryhourfrom6:

20a.m.to11:

40p.m.(7daysaweek)

●Eveningrushhours(5:

00p.m.to7:

00p.m.);BusesleavetheRailwayStation,NewYorkCityevery15minutes.(Monday—Friday)

●HolidaysBusesleaveeveryhouronthehour,eachdirection.(Triptime:

30minuteseachway)

●AllticketsmustbeboughtatWindow12,theRailwayStation,NewYorkCity,orattheBrennanStationWindowBEFOREboardingbuses.

24.Ifyouwanttotakeabusintheeveningrushhour,youshouldtakethe____intheRailwayStation,NewYorkCityonMonday.

A.6:

20p.m.B.5:

45p.m.C.8:

00p.m.D.7:

15p.m.

25.IfyougettotheRailwayStationNewYorkCityat11:

35p.m.onSaturday,howlongwillyouhavetowaitbeforeyoutakeabus?

A.5minutes.B.15minutes.C.25minutes.D.Nobuscanbetaken.

26.You’llgobackhomefromworkinBrennan.Whichofthefollowingbuswillyoutake?

A.7:

30p.m.B.6:

00a.m.C.5:

45p.m.D.6:

20p.m.

27.Whereshouldpassengersbuytheirtickets?

A.Fromthebusdriver.B.Onthebusaftergettingonit.

C.Fromtheconductor.D.Atthestationbeforeboarding.

第二节:

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

D

Insomanyways,cyberspace(网络空间)mirrorstherealworld.Peopleaskforinformation,playgames,andsharehobbytips.28Stillotherslookforfriendship,orevenlove.

Unliketherealworld,however,yourknowledgeaboutapersonislimitedtowordsonacomputerscreen.Identity(身份)andappearancemeanverylittleincyberspace.29Soeventheshyestpersoncanbecomeachat-roomstar.

Usually,this“faceless”communicationdoesn’tcreateproblems.Identitydoesn’treallymatterwhenyou’reinachatroomdiscussingpoliticsorhobbies.Infact,thisemphasisontheideasthemselvesmakestheInternetagreatplaceforexcitingconversation(对话).30

ButsomeInternetuserswantmorethanjustsomeonetochatwith.31Iscyberspaceagoodplacetofindlove?

Thatanswerdependsonwhomyouask.

32Othersfailmiserably.

A.Rather,aperson’sthoughts—oratleastthethoughtstheytype—are

whatreallycount.

B.Othersbuyandsellproducts.

C.They’relookingforseriousloverelationships.

D.Butcyberspaceisdifferentfromtherealworldinsomeaspect

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