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河南省周口市锦诚高中学年高二学业水平模拟考试英语试题
河南省周口市锦诚高中2012-2013学年高二学业水平模拟考试英语试题
锦诚高复高二英语12月月考试题
2012/12/14时间100分钟卷120分21.Generallyspeaking,_______graduatefrom________famousuniversityismorelikelytofindajob.
A.a;aB./;theC.the;aD.the;the
22.Theteacherraisedhisvoice,butstillcouldn’tmakehimslf_________.
A.heardB.hearingC.tobeheardD.hear
23.Heisfamiliar_____thisplace,becauseheusedtoliveintheapartment.
A.forB.withC.ofD.to
24.Inwinterthesmalltownisoften__________fromtherestoftheworldA.cutupB.cutdownC.cutoffD.cutin
25.Irushedhomeinahurryonly_________thatnobodywasinA.tofindB.findingC.foundD.havingfound
26.Iwasjustgoingtocutmyrosebushesbutsomeoneit.WasityouA.hasdoneB.haddoneC.woulddoD.willdo27.Theyoungmotherwalkedoff,leavingthelittleboy___________intheroomA.cryB.cryingC.criedD.tocry
28.The_________onhisfacewaskindofstrange,whenItoldhimthenews
A.appearanceB.lookingC.expressionD.description
29.Holmeswalkedswiftlyintothegarden,______________byDoctorWatson.
A.followingB.followedC.wasfollowedD.tobefollowed
30.hehasbeenworkingsohard__________hecouldanswersuchadifficultquestionA.NowanderB.NowonderC.whyD.because31.Therearecountless________leavesasiftheywerearedblanket_______theground.
A.fallen;coveringB.falling;covered
C.fallen;coveredD.falling;covering
32.I’llgotofightinthebattle__________yougoornotA.nomatterB.whetherC.eventhoughD.if
33.Istillremember_________totheFamenTemplebymyunclewhenIwasfiveA.totakeB.tobetakenC.takingD.beingtaken
34.Hehasfive___________,andtheyarealldoctorsworkinginthesamehospital
A.sons-in-lawsB.son-in-lawsC.sons-in-lawD.soninlaws
35.Iwasreadingattentivelyinmyownroom________suddenlyheknockedatthedoorA.whenB.whileC.thenD.as
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
AyoungBritishwomanhadshortlyarrivedinHongKongandhadnotyet36anythingabouttheChinese37OnedayshewenttothehomeofaChinesefriendandwas38givenacupofChinesetea.Shewasnot39andshealsofoundthistypeoftearather40However,sinceshehadbeengiventhetea,shefeltsheshoulddrinkit.Hopingtofinishit41sothatshewouldnotfeelabouthavingtodrinkthisteawhichshedidnot42,shestartedtodrinkasmuchofitasshecould.Butassoonashercupbecamehalf-full,thehost43givinghermore.Severaltimesshetoldthehostthatshehadhad44,butitseemedtohaveno45.Hercupkeptbeing46,andshekeptondrinking.Duringthetimeofher47,shedrankabouttwelvecupsoftea.Latershefoundoutthatsheshouldhavejust48thetea,andthatthiswouldhavemeantthatshehadhadenough.Influencedbyher49culture,shefeltittoo50toleavetheteaandcouldnotunderstandwhythehosttooknonoticeofherprotests抗议thatshehadhadenough!
36.A.gotB.learnedC.taughtD.remembered
37.A.cultureB.languageC.foodD.habit
38.A.hardlyB.certainlyC.carefullyD.immediately
39.A.tiredB.happyC.thirstyD.interested
40.A.bitterB.sweetC.niceD.cold
41.A.intimeB.slowlyC.graduallyD.quickly
42.A.takeB.haveC.likeD.buy
43.A.practisedB.insistedonC.stoppedD.tried
44.A.someB.enoughC.allD.alittle
45.A.valueB.endC.effectD.importance
46.A.filledB.movedC.changedD.emptied
47.A.talkB.visitC.partyD.investigation
48.A.leftB.drunkC.absorbedD.filled
49.A.modernB.ancientC.WesternD.Eastern
50.A.impoliteB.politeC.easyD.uneasy第三部分阅读理解
第一节:
(共10小题;每小题2分,共20分)
A
JeanDriscollcangofasterinherwheelchairthantheworld’sbestmarathoners马拉松运动员canrun!
InApril,JeanfinishedtheBostonMarathonin1hour34minutes22seconds.That’sabout33minutesfasterthanthewinningmalerunner!
Shecompetedonthetrack,too.Shewassecondinthe800meterwheelchairraceatthe1992Olympics.
Jeandoesn’tliketobetoldshe’sbrave.“I’minsportsbecauseI’macompetitiveperson!
”Jeanwasbornwithspinabefida脊柱裂,abirthillnessthatdamagesthespine(脊椎).Shebegantouseawheelchairtogetaroundinhighschool.Thenshetriedwheelchairraceandwasamazed.”Playerscrashedintoeachotherandfelloutoftheirchairs,”shesays,“Itwasfun.”
Jeantriedotherwheelchairsports.AttheUniversityofIllinois,herwheelchairbasketballteamwontwonationaltitles.
NowJeancoachesandteaches.Shetriestogetpeopletosetgoals.“WhenIsignmyautograph(亲笔签名),saysJean,“Iwrite,dreambigandworkhard.”
51.WhatmadeJeantakepartinsportsA.Shewasbrave
B.Shewascompetitive
C.ShewasstrongD.Shewasdisabled.
52.WhatkindofeducationdidshereceiveA.Highschool
B.Juniormiddleschool
C.Higheducation
D.Primaryschool.
53.WhatisJean’sadviceonhowtosucceedA.WorkhardB.HopeforthebestC.DreamalotD.Havegreatwishesandworkhard.
B
Fromtheearliesttimes,manhasbeeninterestedinart.Peoplehaveoftenworkedtogethertocollectandsavetheworld'sarttreasures.FinearttreasuresfrommanycountriesarekeptinanartmuseumcalledtheLouvreinParis,France.TheworksofarthavebeencollectedbythepeopleofFranceovermanycenturies.TheLouvrehasnotalwaysbeenamuseum.Thefirstbuildingwasafort(炮台).In1190,itwastheking'scastlewithhighwallsandaroundtower.Ithadamoattopreventhisenemiesfromwalkingin.Overtheyears,thenumberofbuildingsaroundthecastlegrew.By1350,thecastlewasnolongerneededasafort.TheLouvrebecameapalacehomeforFrenchkingsandqueens.Duringtimesofpeace,newtreasureswerebroughtin.Duringdaysofwar,manytreasureswerestolen,andthebuildingsweredamaged.WhenFrancisIbecamekingofFrancein1515,hebroughtinartistsfrommanycountries.OneoftheartistswasLeonardodaVincifromItaly.DaVinci's"MonaLisa"isthebestknownpaintinginthemuseumtoday.In1793,theLouvrebecameapublicmuseum,justasitisnow.Itisaplacewherearttreasureshavebeensavedforeveryonetoenjoy.
54.Onthewhole,thispassageismainlyabout____.
?
A.anartmuseumcalledtheLouvre
?
B.anItalianartistnamedLeonardodaVinci
?
C.akingofFrancenamedFrancisI
?
D.thebestknownpaintinginLouvre
55.Whyisitgoodforgreatarttobekeptinpublicmuseums?
?
A.IthelpspeoplerememberwhotheKingofFranceis.
?
B.Itkeepspeopleoutofthepalaces.
?
C.Itgiveseveryoneachancetoenjoygoodart.
?
D.Ithelpspeopletoknowwhoisthegreatestartist.
56.Fromthepassageweknowthat_____.
?
A.itisnotpossiblefortreasurestobestolen
?
B.oldfortsalwaysmakethebestmuseums
?
C.greatartshouldbesharedwithallthepeople
?
D.kingFrancisIofFrancebroughtinartistsfromanoldfort
57.Inthethirdparagraphtheword"moat"probablymeans_____.
?
A.ahightowerbuiltinformertimeswheresoldierswatchedoutforenemies
?
B.alonganddeepditch(沟)dugroundacastleandwasusuallyfilledwithwater
?
C.acartpulledbyhorsesonwhichsoldiersfought
?
D.alongandhighwallaroundcastle
C
In2004,theWorldHealthOrganization,WHO,warnedofapossibleoutbreakofanotherseriousdiseasewhichmaybeevenmoredeadlythanSARS.TheWHObelievesthatitislikelythatbirdfluwillspreadtohumanbeingsinthenextfewyears.Ifitdoes,uptosevenmillionspeoplecoulddiefromthedisease.
Diseaseslikebirdfluarecausedbyviruses,thatis,tinythingswhichchangeandbecomemoredangerousovertime.Whenanewtypeofacommonviruschanges,itmaybeabletogetpastthebody’simmune免疫的system.Ifthathappens,humansareingreatdangeruntilacureortreatmentbecomesavailable.
Therehavealwaysbeenvirusesandpeoplealwaysgetsick,ofcourse,butaswesawwithSARS,thesituationismoredifficulttoday.Peopletravelmorethaneverbefore,whichmeansthatdiseasecanspreadquicklyandacrosslargeareas?
?
infactthewholeworld.
Scientistsarealreadyworkingondrugsthatwillpreventorlimittheeffectofanewvirus,buttheprocesstakestime.Itisjustasimportanttomakesurethatcountries,especiallypoorcountries,arepreparedtodealwiththedisease.Newdiseaseusuallyaffectpoorareasthemost,sowemusthelpdevelophealthcareinallcountries.
58.Thesituationismoreserioustodaybecause.
A.peopletravelmoreB.peopledon’teathealthyfood
C.therearen’tenoughhospitalsD.scientistscan’tfindacure
59.Fromthispassageweknow.
A.birdfluwillsurelyspreadtohumanbeingsinthenextfewyears.
B.aviruschangesandbecomelessdangerousovertime.
C.SARSis1ikelytocomeagaininsomeyears.
D.poorareasusuallysuffersmorefromnewdiseasesthanrichareas.
60.Thepossibletitleofthispassageis
A.TheWorkofWHO
B.ScientistsAreWorkingHardonDrugsforDiseases
C.WhatIsaVirus
D.VirusChangesandCausesNewDiseasesOverTime
D科.网]BeagyZielinskiisaGerman-born28-year-oldstylistwhomovedtoNewYorktostudyfashionin1995andstayed.JustbeforeChristmas,shebrokeupwithherblue-collarboyfriend,whorepairedNavyships.“HewasextremelyinsecureaboutmycareerandhowsuccessfulIam,"Zielinskisaid.Sheandcountlesswomenlikeherarevictimsofarolereversal(逆转)thatisprofoundlyaffectingthe
poolofpotentialmarriagepartners.Mennowareincreasinglylikelytomarrywiveswithmoreeducationandincomethantheyhave,andthereverseistrueforwomen."Inrecentdecades,withtheriseofwell-paid
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