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浙江省金华十校高二英语第一学期期末考试试题
浙江省金华十校2008-2009学年度高二英语第一学期期末考试试题
本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
共150分,考试时间120分钟.
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第Ⅰ卷(选择题共100分)
第一部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)
第一节:
单项填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)
从A、B、c、D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项涂黑。
1、—Sorry,Dad,Iforgottowatertheflowers.
—.Youcandoitafterlunchifyoulike.
A.Me,tooB.That'srightC.Don'tmentionitD.Nevermind
2、—Arethereanystudentsintheclassroomnow?
—,onlyafew,I'mafraid.
A.IfthereareB.IfsomeC.IfanyD.Ifmany
3、onthestreetbreathless,theboywasimmediatelytakentothenearesthospital.
A.FoundlyingB.FindinglyingC.FoundlaidD.Tobefoundlay
4、It'sashamethatIwastoobusytowatchthefilmlastnight.IfItime.Iwouldhavegonetowatchit.
A.hadB.hadhadC.haveD.wouldhave
5、muchprogressyouhavemade,youshouldbemodest.
A.NomatterB.HowC.WhateverD.However
6、Thoughmoney,hisparentsmanagedtosendhimtouniversity.
A.lackedB.lackingofC.lackingD.lackedin
7、Kinghasnosenseoflifesoheoftenmakesstupidmistakes,makingotherslaugh.
A.ordinaryB.usualC.goodD.common
8、Thenewtaxwouldforcecompaniestoenergy-savingmeasures.
A.adoptB.adjustC.adaptD.accept
9、Hewillsurelyfinishthejobontimehe'slefttodoitinhisownway.
A.sothatB.solongasC.incaseD.forfearthat
10、I'mtoldthatthejobisopentoeveryoneheirpreviousexperience.Soit'sachanceforagreenhandlikeyou.
A.apartfromB.duetoC.incaseofD.inspiteof
11、Onseeingthewonderfulsculpture,everyonepresentacryofsurprise.
A.letoutB.giveawayC.putforwardD.makeup
12、—Doesthenewlypublisheddetectivebooksellwell?
—No.itwillonlyalimitedpublic.
A.attachtoB.appealtoC.refertoD.bringup
13、Recentlyquitealotofexpertshavesuggestedthatanotherlawonwildlifeprotectionassoonaspossible.
A.mustbepassedB.bepassedC.waspassedD.beingpassed
14、NotuntilIshoutedatthetopofmyvoicehishead.
A.didheturnB.heturnedC.didn'theturnD.hadheturned
15、,allthestudentshavecoveredthe5kilometersandnoonequitonthehalfway.
A.TooursorrowB.TotheirsorrowC.TotheircreditD.Totheirdisappointment
16、Afteralongtime'shardworkandnorest,heeventually.
A.brokeupB.brokedownC.brokeawayD.brokeinto
17、Ifeelisyourhusbandwhoistoblameforthespoiledchild.
A.thatB.itC.thisD.he
18、As,the2008BeijingOlympicswasagreatsuccess.
A.expectedB.experiencedC.expeilmentedD.explained
19、Don'tsayanythingtoanyone—thisismeanttobeasecret.
A.strictlyB.privatelyC.deadlyD.certainly
20、—hasjustcomein?
—Oh,it'sMr.Green,ourheadmaster.
A.WhoisthatB.WhothatisC.WhoisitD.Whoisitthat
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
Scientistsfindthathard-workingpeoplelivelongerthanaveragemenandwomen.Careerwomenare21thanhousewives.Evidenceshowsthat22areinpoorerhealththanthejob-holders.Astudyshowsthat23theunemploymentrateincreasesby1%,thedeathratein-creasescorrespondinglyby2%.Allthiscomesdowntoonepoint:
Workishelpfultohealth.
Whyisworkgoodforhealth?
Itisbecausework24peoplebusy,25lonelinessandsolitude.Researchesshowthatpeoplefeelunhappy,26andlonelywhentheyhavenothingtodo.Instead,thehappiestarethosewhoare27.Manyhighachieverswholovetheircareersfeelthattheyarehappiestwhentheyareworkinghard.Workservesas28betweenmanandreality.Bywork,people29eachother.Bycollectiveactivity,theyfindfriendshipandwarmth.Thisishelpfultohealth.Thelossofwork30thelossofeverything.Itaffectsmanspirituallyand31himliabletodisease.
32,workgivesoneasenseoffulfillmentandasenseof33.Workmakesonefeelhis
valueandstatusinsociety.When34finisheshiswritingoradoctorsuccessfully35apatientorateacherseeshisstudents36,theyarehappy37.
Fromtheabovewecan38totheconclusionthatthemoreyouwork,39andhealthieryouwillbe.Letusworkhard,studywelland40ahappyandhealthylife.
21、A.richerB.healthierC.weakerD.worse
22、A.theoldB.thebusyC.thejoblessD.thehard-working
23、A.wheneverB.whetherC.thoughD.since
24、A.keepsB.forcesC.needsD.require
25、A.inchargeofB.inlackofC.intouchwithDawayfrom
26、A.interestedB.joyfulC.concernedD.worried
27、A.busyB.freeC.lazyD.dull
28、A.aguardB.agapC.achannelD.abridge
29、A.comeacrossB.comeintocontactwith
C.lookdownuponD.watchover
30、A.meansB.standsC.helpsD.matches
31、A.forcesB.ordersC.findsD.makes
32、A.BesidesB.ThenC.HoweverD.Yet
33、A.disappointmentB.achievementC.regretD.apology
34、A.aworkerB.afarmerC.awriterD.amanager
35、A.makesfriendswithB.hasatalkC.operatesonD.dealswith
36、A.raiseB.growC.riseD.increase
37、A.inawordB.withoutawordC.atawordD.beyondwords
38、A.comeB.reachC.arriveD.draw
39、A.thelonelierB.theweakerC.thestrongerD.thehappier
40、A.leadB.makeC.earnD.share
第二部分:
阅读理解(两节,共25小题,每小题2分,满分50分)
第一节:
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。
A
Communicationtechnologiesarefarfromequalwhenitcomestoconveyingthetruth.Astudyshowsliesinphoneconversationsaremorethantheyareinemails.Thefactthatemailsareautomaticallyrecordedandcancomebacktohaunt(困扰)youappearstobethekeytothefinding.
JeffHancockofCornellUniversityinIthaca,NewYork,asked30studentstokeepacommunicationdiaryforaweek.Inittheynotedthenumberofconversationsoremailexchangestheyhadlastedmorethan10minutes.andconfessedtohowmanyliestheytold.Hancockthenworkedoutthenumberofliesperconversationforeachmedium.Hefoundthatliesmadeup14percentofemails,21percentofinstantmessages,27percentofface-to-faceinteractionsandanastonishing37percentofphonecalls.
Hancockhopeshisresearchwillhelpcompaniesworkoutthebestwaysfortheiremployeestocommunicate.Forinstance,thephonemightbethebestmediumforsaleswhereemployeesareencouragedtostretchthetruth.However,workassessmentwherehonestyisapriority,mightbebestdoneusingemails.
41、Hancock'sstudyfocuseson.
A.theconsequencesoflyinginvariouscommunicationmedia
B.thesuccessofcommunicationtechnologiesinconveyingideas
C.peoplearelesslikelytolieininstantmessages
D.people'shonestylevelsacrossarangeofcommunicationmedia
42、Hancock'sresearchfindingsurprisedthosewhobelievedthat.
A.peoplearelesslikelytolieininstantmessages
B.peopleareunlikelytolieinface-to-faceinteractions
C.peoplearemostlikelytolieinemailcommunication
D.peoplearetwiceaslikelytolieinphoneconversations
43、Accordingtothepassage,whyarepeoplemorelikelytotellthetruththroughcertainmediaofcommunication?
A.Theyareafraidofleavingbehindtracesoftheirlies.
B.Theybelievethathonestyisthebestpolicy.
C.Theytendtoberelaxedwhenusingthosemedia.
D.Theyaremostpractisedatthoseformsofcommunication.
44、Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.
A.honestyshouldbeencouragedininterpersonalcommunications
B.moreemployerswilluseemailstocommunicatewiththeiremployees
C.suitablemediashouldbechosenfordifferentcommunicationpurposes
D.emailisnowthedominantmediumofcommunicationwithinacompany.
B
EdViestursgrewupinRockford,Illinois,wherethetallestthingonthehorizonwasthewatertower.ButonThursday,ViestursbecametheonlyAmericantoclimbtothetopoftheworld's14highestmountains.
HislasthikewasupMountAnnapurna,inAsia'ssnow-cappedHimalayas.At26,545feet,itspeakisthe10thhighestintheworld.Itisthemountainthatinspiredhimtostartclimbing.
“Ittendstobethetrickiest,themostdangerous,”saidViesturs,“There'snosimplewaytoclimbit.Therearethreateningavalanches(雪崩)andicefallsthatprotectthemountain.”
Inhighschool,ViestursreadFrenchclimberMauriceHerzog'staleofclimbingtheicyAnnapurna.Herzog'sstorywasoffrostbite(冻伤)anddifficultyandnear-deathexperiences.Viesturswashookedrightaway.
ViestursgothisstartonWashington'sMountRainierin1977,guidinghikesinthesummer.Fifteenyearsago,hesetouttowalkuptotheworld'shighestpeaks.FinaUy,he'sdone.
Thepioneeringclimbertalksaboutmountainsasiftheywerelivingcreaturesthatshouldbetreatedwithrespect.“Youhavetouseallofyoursenses,allofyourabilitiestoseeifthemountainwillletyouclimbit,”saidViesturs.“Ifwehavethepatienceandtherespect,andifwe'rehereattherighttime,undertherightcircumstances,theyallowustogoup,andallowustocomedown.”
What'snextforamanwhocan'tstopclimbing?
“I'mgoingtohugmywifeandkidsandkindofkickbackandenjoythesummer.”saysViesturs.Butforamanwho'sclimbedtheworld's14tallestmountains,hewillprobablysoonsetoffonyetanotheradventure.
45、WhatrecordhasEdViestursset?
A.Hehassucceededinclimbingtotheworld's14thhighestmountain.
B.Hehasbeentothetopoftheworld's14highestmountains.
C.Hehasbecomethefirsttoclimbtotheheightof26,545feet.
D.Hehasbecomethefirstmantoclimbtothetopof14highestmountainsintheworld
46、Theunderlinedword“hooked”inParagraph4canbereplacedby“”
A.frightenedB.discouragedC.interestedD.upset
47、TheauthorusedViestures'wordsinParagraph6tosupportaviewthat.
A.mountainclimbingisadangeroussport
B.mountainsshouldberegardedasliv