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北京师大二附中学年度第一学期英语期末
北京师大二附中2004-2005学年度第一学期英语期末
II.单项选择:
(15%)
21.Iseem_______himsomewherebefore.
A.toseeB.tohaveseenC.seeingD.havingseen
22.Shelivesinaverybeautifulplace_______bytreesandflowers.
A.surroundingB.surroundedC.surroundD.tobesurrounded
23.——Isthereanythingyouwantfromthetown?
——No,thankyou.Iwouldliketoget___________________.
A.thoselettersmailB.mailedletters
C.mailthoselettersD.thoselettersmailed
24.Writteninahurry,____________________.Howcanitbesatisfactory?
A.theyfoundmanymistakesinthereport
B.Sammadealotofmistakesinthereport
C.thereareplentyofmistakesinthereport
D.thereportisfullofmistakes
25.Itissuggestedthattheexperiment___________underthelowtemperature.
A.shouldmakeB.ismadeC.bemadeD.willbemade
26.CarsaretoAmericans________bikesaretoChinese.
A.thatB.whichC.whatD.whether
27.Hedidn'tcomeyesterday,oryou____________him.
A.wouldseeB.weretoseeC.hadseenD.mighthaveseen
28.____________steel,therewouldbenomodernindustry.
A.WasnotitforB.WeretherenoC.TherewouldbenoD.Haditnotbeen
29.OnlywhenIfinishmyhomework____________watchTV.
A.IcanbeallowedtoB.canIbeallowedto
C.IcanbeallowedD.canIbeallowed
30.I'mafraidthetourofDisneylandwill________alotofmoneyaswellastime.
A.callforB.callinC.callupD.callupon
31.She________allthehardshipsandgraduallylearntthemeaningoflife.
A.gotthroughB.wentbyC.foundoutD.brokeinto
32.Althoughthismedicinecancureyou_______yourillness,ithasabadeffect________you.
A.for;inB.for;onC.of;onD.of;at
33.Theexperiencedmerchantmade___________thatIwouldgetintotroubledoingbusinesswithacompanylikethat.
A.anadviceB.adecisionC.aforecastD.apurpose
34.Whenhewasinprison,he_____________allsortsofbadideas.
A.infectedB.infectedwithC.wasinfectedtoD.wasinfectedwith
35.Theyhavebeenmarriedfor20yearsandneveronce________witheachother.
A.theyhadquarreledB.theyhavequarreled
C.havetheyquarreledD.hadtheyquarreled
III.完型填空:
(20%)
LikemostJulydays,itwashot.Isteppedintoatinyice-creamshopto36withachocolateice-cream.Itwasanold-timestorewithlittleroundtablesandchairs.
AsIentered,Ifoundaveryoldwoman37atablenearthedoor.Herbackwassobadlytwisted(扭弯)bysomesadnessthatherfacenearly38thetable-top.Isatdownfacinghertwo39away.
“Poorwoman,”Ithought.“Whatdoesshe40life?
WhydoesGodletpeopleliveso41pasttheirprime(盛年)?
”
AsIthoughtanother42ladyenteredtheshopandsatdownwithher.Soonthetwoofthemweretalkingaboutchildhooddays.Theytalkedofhow43theshophadchangedin70years…Inminutesthetwowomenwere44withlaughter.
Ilookedagainatthefirstwoman,theninthemirroronanearbywall,watchinga45ofmyself.Iwaswearingadirtyshirt.
Shewas46_dressedinwhite,47_goldearrings.
Iwasin48_spirits.Shewaslaughing.
Iwasputtingthe49_ofmylifetogether.Shehadmillionsofwonderfulmemoriestorecall.
Isat50_.Shewassharingthedaywithagoodfriend.
Iwas51worriedaboutgettingold.Shewasold,anditwasn’t52_her.
AsIlefttheshop,Ithoughtofmy53_questionaboutGodlettingpeoplelivepasttheirprime.Why,thatwomanwasmorealive,moresensitive(敏感的)tolifethanIwas.
Agehasnot54_herspirit.ButI’malwaysfillingmymindwithsomething55__.
36.A.warmupB.cooloffC.buyD.take
37.A.satoverB.walkingtowardC.bentoverD.left
38.A.reachedB.feltC.hitD.touched
39.A.tablesB.feetC.metersD.chairs
40.A.takeoutofB.getoutofC.doinD.getawaywith
41.A.hardB.slowlyC.longD.happily
42.A.agedB.elderC.agingD.young
43.A.greatlyB.muchC.littleD.slow
44.A.jumpingB.tremblingC.walkingD.playing
45.A.pictureB.imageC.faceD.body
46.A.wellB.poorlyC.speciallyD.always
47.A.havingB.inC.wearingD.without
48.A.highB.lowC.goodD.sad
49.A.dreamsB.happinessC.piecesD.hopes
50.A.lonelyB.sadlyC.happilyD.alone
51.A.naturallyB.secretlyC.completelyD.seldom
52.A.hurtingB.injuringC.damagingD.hitting
53.A.foolishB.niceC.difficultD.easy
54.A.replacedB.bentC.raisedD.taken
55.A.strangeB.joyfulC.frightenedD.unpleasant
IV.阅读理解:
(40%)
A
Threementravelingonatrainbeganaconversationabouttheworld’sgreatestwonders.
“Inmyopinion,”thefirstmansaid,“theEgyptianpyramidsaretheworld’sgreatestwonder.Althoughtheywerebuiltthousandsofyearsago,theyarestillstanding.Andremember:
thepeoplewhobuiltthemhadonlysimpletools.Theydidnothavethekindofmachinerythatbuildersandengineershavetoday.”
“IagreethattheEgyptianpyramidsarewonderful,”thesecondmansaid,“butIdonotthinktheyarethegreatestwonder.Ibelievecomputersaremorewonderfulthanthepyramids.Theyhavetakenpeopletothemoonandbroughtthembacksafely.Theycarryoutmathematicalcalculationsinsecondsthatwouldtakeapersonahundredyearstodo.”
Heturnedtothethirdmanandasked,“Whatdoyouthinkisthegreatestwonderintheworld?
”Thethirdmanthoughtforalongtime,andthenhesaid,“Well,Iagreethatthepyramidsarewonderful,andIagreethatcomputersarewonderful,too.However,inmyopinion,themostwonderfulthingintheworldisthisthermos.”Andhetookathermosoutofhisbagandhelditup.
Theothertwomenwereverysurprised.“Athermos!
”theyshouted.“Butthat’sasimplething.”
“Ohno,it’snot,”thethirdmansaid.“Inthewinteryouputinahotdrinkanditstayshot.”Inthesummeryouputinacolddrinkanditstayscold.Howdoesthethermosknowwhetheritiswinterorsummer?
”
56.Whatarethethreementalkingaboutonatrain?
A.Theyaretalkingabouttheserviceonthetrain.
B.Theyaretalkingaboutsomethingwonderful.
C.TheyaretalkingaboutEgyptianpyramids.
D.Theyaretalkingaboutmoderncomputers.
57.ThefirstmanthoughttheEgyptianpyramidsaretheworld’sgreatestwonderbecause__________________________.
A.theywerebuiltthousandsofyearsago
B.theyarestillstandingnow
C.thepeoplewhobuiltthemhadonlysimpletools
D.thebuildersandengineerswerethegreatestintheworld
58.Thesecondmanthoughtcomputersweremorewonderfulthanthepyramidsbecausecomputers_______________________.
A.couldtakepeopletothemoon.
B.coulddoalotofthingsthatpeoplecouldn’tdo.
C.couldcarryoutmathematicalcalculationinseconds.
D.couldbringthepeopleonthemoonbacksafely.
59.Thethirdmanthoughtthethermoswasthemostwonderfulthingintheworldbecause______________________.
A.hefeltpuzzledhowathermosworked.
B.thethermoswasmoreimportantthanpyramids.
C.thethermoswasmoreusefulthancomputers.
D.hecouldputinhotorcolddrinksinit.
60.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.ThreeMenTravelingonaTrain
B.TheWorld’sGreatestWonder,EgyptianPyramids
C.Pyramids,ComputersandThermos
A.Theworld’sGreatestWonders
B
“Ithurtsmemorethanyou,”and“Thisisforyourowngood.”ThesearethestatementsmymotherusedtomakeyearsagowhenIhadtolearnLatin,cleanmyroom,stayhomeanddohomework.
Thatwasbeforeweenteredthepermissiveperiodineducationinwhichwedecideditwasallrightnottopushourchildrentoachievetheirbestinschool.Theschoolsandtheeducatorsmadeiteasyonus.Theytaughtthatitwasallrighttobeparentswhotakealet-alonepolicy,westoppedmakingourchildrendohomework,wegavethemcalculators,turnedonthetelevision,lefttheteachingtotheteachersandwentonvacation.
Nowteachers,facedwithchildrenwhohavebeendevelopingattheirownpaceofthepast15years,arerealizingwe’vemadeaterriblemistake.OnesuchteacherisSharonKlompuswhosaysofherstudents-“sopassive”-andwonderswhathappened.Nothingwasdemandedofthem,shebelieves.Television,saysKlompus,contributestochildren’spassivity(被动性).“We’retalkingaboutagenerationkidswho’veneverbeenhurtorhungry.Theyhavelearnedsomebodywillalwaysdoitforthem.Insteadofsaying“golookitup”,youtellthemtheanswer.Ittakesgreaterenergytosay“no”toakid.
Yes,itdoes.Ittakesenergyandittakeswork.It’stimeforparentstoendtheirvacationandcomebacktowork.It’stimetotakethecaraway,toturntheTVoff,totellthemithurtsyoumorethanthembutit’sfortheirowngood.It’stimetostarttellingthem“no”again.
61.Tosuchchildrenasdescribedinthepassage____________________.
A.itiseasiertosay“no”thantosay“yes”
B.neitheriseasy-tosay“no”ortosay“yes”
C.itiseasiertosay“yes”thantosay“no”
D.neitherisdifficult-tosay“yes”ortosay“no”
62.Welearnfromthepassagethattheauthor’smotherusedtolayemphasison________________.
A.learningLatinB.naturaldevelopment
C.traininginanorderlywayD.educationatschool
63.By“permissiveperiodineducation”theauthormeansatime_________________.
A.whenchildrenareallowedtodowhattheywishto
B.wheneverythingcanbetaughtatschool
C.wheneverychildcanbeeducated
D.whenchildrenare