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北京四中高二上学期期末考试英语试题
2016~2017学年北京西城区北京市第四中学高二上学期期末英语试卷
单选
1.Tomwaswithexcitementwhenhelearntthathefirstinthespeechcontest.
A.bursting;cameB.filling;gotC.filled;wonD.burst;gained
2.industry,manychangeshavebeen.
A.Underthehelpof;broughtoutB.Withthehelpof;broughtabout
C.Withtheguidanceof;broughtinD.Undertheguidanceof;broughtup
3.Heremindsmehisfather.Theyalotincommon.
A.about;shareB.of;distinguishC.about;expandD.of;have
4.Theboywascaught,whichembarrassedhisparentsalot.
A.cheatingB.tocheatC.bycheatingD.fromcheating
5.Thegoodthingaboutchildrenisthattheyveryeasilytonewenvironmentsandtheycanlearn
tothemselvesquickly.
A.adapt;relyonB.appeal;dependonC.attach;relyD.apply;depend
6.Youfeelallthetrainingawasteoftime,butI'mahundredpercentsurelateryou'llbegratefulyoudidit.
A.mayB.canC.shouldD.would
7.Inthebook,Annedescribesherscienceteacherinspiredhertobecomeamedicalscientist.
A.howB.whatC.whereD.whether
8.—IfImydogrunoutinthestreet,itwouldn'thavebeeninjuredbythecar.
—Don'tblameyourselfanymore.Owningapetisatoughjob.
A.hadn'tletB.didn'tletC.wouldn'tletD.wouldn'thavelet
9.Whydosomerichpeoplestealthingstheycouldeasilyaffordtobuythem?
A.unlessB.beforeC.ifD.when
10.ItmesuddenlythatIdidn'twanttoachildanymore.
A.struck;treatasB.struck;betreatedasC.hit;dealwithD.hit;bedealtwith
11.Hearingthenewsthathewasadmittedtohisdreamuniversity,hetears,andthenaftertheexcitement
had,hecalledhisparentstotellthemthenews.
A.burstinto;diedoutB.burstout;diedawayC.burstinto;dieddownD.burstout;dieddown
12.Thisbookatruestore,tellinghowahousewifeherroleofwifeandmotherturnsintoa
professionalandpopularlawyer.
A.isbasedin;trappedinB.basein;trappingin
C.isbasedon;trappedinD.baseon;trappingin
13.Ashesatintheclassroomandlistenedtothemathteacher,shekeptplayinga(n)pianoonher
knees,thecomingpianocompetition.
A.imaginary;inpreparationforB.imaginable;inpreparationof
C.imaginative;inpreparationforD.imagination;inpreparationof
14.Thisnewphoneisaimedatyoungpeopleinthe18-25ageandintheeyeofthem,theproduct
canamessagetootherpeoplethattheyarewell-off.
A.range;deliverB.dimension;conveyC.range;conveyD.dimension;deliver
15.Asforthequestionwhetherweshoulddirectanapologyletterhimisstillunderdiscussion.Somepeople
arguethatweshouldbehaveamoreresponsiblemanner.
A.to;atB.at;atC.at;inD.to:
in
16.Tomlikedtoeatwasdifferentfrom.
A.That;thatyouhadexpectedB.What;thatyouhadexpected
C.That;whatyouhadexpectedD.What;whatyouhadexpected
17.Doyouhaveanyidea?
A.whenMissSmithwillarriveB.whenwillMissSmitharrive
C.howwillMissSmitharriveD.whyhasn'tMissSmitharrived
18.ShetookitforgrantedI'dbebackhomeanhourago.
A.thatB.whetherC.ifD.when
19.
Ididn'ttheimportanceofEnglishuntilhetoldmeEnglishwasamustinthejob
A.recognizeB.relyC.recommendD.realize
20.Thosepeopletheirwayoutofthebuildingintotaldarkness.
A.foughtB.madeC.feltD.touched
完形填空
21.
CommunicationwithaStranger
LastweekendIsatonthebustalkingwithexcitementandsoreadytospendtimeinNewYorkCitywithoneofmybestfriendsfromcollege.AsItookthewindowseatandworeheadphonesoverears,Ialmostdidn't1theelderlymansittingbesideme.
TwohourspassedandIwasstillabsorbedinmyownworld.2theelderlymanaskedmeaquestion,asimplequestion3thebus'sWi-Ficonnection,whichturnedintoatwo-hour4.Infact,itdirectly5mypersonallife.
Wetalkedalotaboutmydreams,myfearsandmylife.I6morewiththisstrangeronthebusthanIhavewithanyfriendorfamilymemberinmonths.Maybeithadsomethingtodowithmejustbeing7toletanyoneIknowclosetome.Iwas8thatthestrangerwasnotonlysodeeplyinterestedingettingtoknowme,butalsojustaswillingto9metomygreatestabilities.HelistenedcarefullytoeverywordIsaidandmadesomeuseful10attimes.Insteadofpolitely11hisheadwhenImentionedmymajor,hetoldmethatmystronglikingseemedtobepsychology,butnottheoneIwasstudying.HesaidthatheknewIwouldfacedifficultiesifIstudiedpsychologyandthathefullyunderstoodmy12forthefailure.
Thiselderlymanmademe13theplansthatIhadlaidoutformylifewithjustthatsimplestatement.Hehelpedmerealizethatmyneatly14planforthenextfiveyearsofmylifewasn'tallthatneat,butactuallycomplexandfilledwith15.Mostofall,hehelpedme16thecomplex,notstayawayfromitbecauseofmyfearfortheunknown.I17alotfromtalkingwiththeelderlystranger.
Afewdayslater,heemailedme,saying,"Ithinkyou're18forgreatthingsnomatterwhatyoudecidetodo."Theemailwasfilledwithwordsof19.Inafewhoursastrangershowedmeasenseofkindness
thatmademerealizethatlifeissometimes20butitisgoingtobeokay.
1.A.checkB.noticeC.excuseD.believe
2.A.ThenB.InsteadC.AgainD.Also
3.A.throughB.withC.duringD.about
4.A.introductionB.explanationC.conversationD.competition
5.A.affected
B.controlled
C.interrupted
D.created
6.A.searched
B.shared
C.demanded
D.reviewed
7.A.sorry
B.curious
C.anxious
D.afraid
8.A.puzzled
B.bothered
C.amazed
D.disappointed
9.A.push
B.invite
C.treat
D.admit
10.A.choices
B.suggestions
C.decisions
D.efforts
11.A.raising
B.dropping
C.turning
D.nodding
12.A.regret
B.change
C.fear
D.desire
13.A.prepare
B.develop
C.approve
D.question
14.A.replaced
B.organized
C.discussed
D.predicted
15.A.uncertainty
B.danger
C.responsibility
D.conflict
16.A.identify
B.ignore
C.seize
D.accept
17.A.suffered
B.increased
C.benefited
D.experienced
18.A.leaving
B.heading
C.watching
D.caring
19.A.encouragement
B.protection
C.admiration
D.description
20.A.stable
B.normal
C.painful
D.serious
阅读理解
22.A
FirstDays
FirstDaysaremilestonesinourlives.Theymarkthebeginningofanewexperienceorjourney.Theyarealsofiledwithmixedemotions.Theycanbealittlefrighteningaswestepintotheunknown,buttheycanalsoinspireusastheygiveusfreshhopeforthefuture.Firstdaysarepowerfulaswecanleaveourmistakesandfailuresinthepastandmakeanewstart.
Iwanttoshareastorythatperfectlyillustratesthispoint.ItisastoryaboutalittlegirlnamedTrisha.Trishawasbornintoafamilyofteacherswhohadtaughtherthatreadingwasthekeytoknowledge.Shewatchedherolderbrotherashereadhisschoolbooksandcouldhardlywaitforthedaywhenshewouldlearntoread.
ButwhenTrishafinallystartedschool,shefoundthatshewasnotabletounderstandthewordsliketheotherboysandgirls.Nomatterhowhardshetried,thelettersmixeduptogether,andshesawonlyconfusion.Trishafellfurtherbehind,theotherchildrenlaughedandmadefunofher,andshebegantobelievethatshewasnotsmart.BythetimeTrishaenteredfifthgrade,shehadlostallconfidenceIherself.ThatwastheyearshemetMr.Falker.Hewasdifferent.HepraisedTrisha'stalents,andhewouldn'ttoleratetheotherchildrenteasingher.Mr.FalkerrealizedthatTrishadidn’tknowhowtoread,butheknewshecouldwithsomehelp.
Herecruited(招聘)areadingspecialist,andtogethertheyworkedwithTrishaafterschool.TheyhelpedhertowritelettersadhearthesoundsuntilonedayMr.Falkerhandedherabookandshereaditallbyherself.Shedidn'tevennoticethetearsinhiseyes.
Thisisatruestory.ThelittlegirlisPatriciaPolacco,thefamouschildren’sauthor,andthankyouMr.Falkeristhetwenty-sixthbookthatshehaswritten.
Mr.Falkergaveherafreshnewstartwhenshewalkedintohisfifthgradeclassonthatfirstdayofschool.Andhemadeadifferenceinherlife.
Wecanallmakeadifferenceintheworld—onestudentatatimebyusing"firstdays"withwisdomand
grace,andgivingeachindividualthechancetostartoverandbecomethebestthattheycanbe.
(1)Trishafellfarbehindinschoolbecauseshe.
A.wasnotconfidentB.waslookeddownuponbyothers
C.didnotknowhowtoreadD.didnottryherbest
(2)Thepassageisprobablyintendedfor.
A.teachersB.studentsC.children’sauthorsD.readingspecialists
(3)Howdoesthewritermakehispoint?
A.Bygivinganexample.B.Bymakingsuggesting.C.Byarguing.D.Bypersuading.
(4)Thepassagemainlyconveysthemessagethatfirstdaysare.
A.frighteningaswestepintotheunknown
B.inspiringastheygiveusfreshhopeforthefuture
C.turningpointsfromwherewecanmakeanewstart
D.chanceswhenwecanforgetourmistakesandfailures
23.B
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