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高二英语综合练习四选修7
高二英语综合试卷(四)
本卷总分120分,考试时间120分钟。
第Ⅰ卷(85分)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)
第二部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:
语法和词汇知识(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21.Iwonderwhatitfeelsliketobeoneof____reallyrich.TheBrowsalreadyhaveRollsRoyceandnowtheyarebuying_____third.[仿07NMET(I)--24]
A.the;the B.不填;a C.the;a D.不填;the
22.Thepossibilityofawayoutoftheimpasse(僵局)hadnever_____toanyone.
A.happenedB.occurredC.appearedD.flashed
23.VanGoghsucceededinsellingonlyonepaintinginhislifetime,and______wassoldtohisbrother.
A.another B.that C.one D.which
24.Nowwearefacedwithashortageofelectricity,whichisfoundtobethe______inmanyothercitiesofourcountry.
A.example B.condition C.matter D.case
25.Ladiesandgentlemen,duetoanunexpectedaccident,oneofthesingerswhomallofyou______tohear______tonight.
A.havecome;won’tbeperforming B.come;won’tperform
C.hadcome;don’tperform D.came;wouldn’tperform
26.---IhopethatyoucanremovethedifferencebetweenyouandSusanandbecomegoodfriends.
---______.IfonlySusanhadthesameidea.
A.Mypleasure B.It’sapleasure C.Bynomeans D.Byallmeans
27.Justafterputtingawaythedishes,______.
A.thedoorbellrangloudB.Nancyheardthedoorbellrang
C.someoneknockedatthedoorD.thedoorbellwasrung
28.---Rememberthefirsttimewe____,Ed?
[仿04四川卷--25]
---Ofcourse,Ido.You_____asongonthestage.
A.havemet;sang B.met;sang C.met;weresinging D.havemet;havesung
29.---Didyouvisitthefamousmuseum?
---No.We______it.Butwespenttoomuchtimeshopping.[仿2004福建卷--32]
A.can'thavevisited B.couldhavevisited
C.musthavevisited D.shouldn'thavevisited
30.Themusicheisplayingsounds_____.
A.nicelyB.sweetlyC.livelyD.pleasantly
31..____thetemperaturefallingsorapidly,wecouldn'tgoonwiththeexperience.
A.SinceB.WithC.AsD.For
32.However,attimesthisbalanceinnatureisdisturbed,____anumberofpossiblyunforeseeneffects.
A.lyinginB.callinginC.takinginD.resultingin
33.Swimmersmustbeverystronginordertobuildupspeedbecauseofthehighresistanceofthewater.Runners,____,muststruggleagainsttheheavyresistanceoftheairandground.
A.generallyB.similarlyC.naturallyD.probably
34Theemployeemusthavebeendismissedbytheemployerlastmonth,____he?
A.haven'tB.hasn'tC.didn'tD.wasn't
35.Themostexcitingthingforhimwas_____hefinallyfoundtwotinnedfruitsin_____seemedtohimtobeaservant'sbedroom.[仿07上海卷---37]
A.that;what B.what;what C.that;that D.what;that
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
ourfriendsmightbeinAustraliaormaybejustdowntheroad,buttheyarealljustafewclicksaway.Lifehas36formillionsofteenagersacrosstheworldwhonowmakefriendsonline.37youusechatrooms,QQ,MSNorICQ,youare38ofavirtualcommunity(虚拟社区).
"Irarelytalkwithmyparentsorgrandparents,39ItalkalotwithmyoldfriendsonQQ,"saidFox'sShadow,theonlinenickname(网名)usedbyaSenior2girlinChina."EightypercentofmyclassmatesuseQQ40school."
QQisthebiggestmessaging41inChina.Arecord4millionpeopleuseditoneSaturdaynightinOctober,42toTencent,thecompanywhichdevelopedQQ.
AndFox'sShadowmightwellhavebeenoneofthem."Ilogin(登陆)onFridaynights,andSaturdaysorSundayswhenIfeel43.Iusually44about10hourschattingonlineeveryweek,"shesaid."ButIrarelytalkwith45,especiallyboysormen."
Eventhoughshelikeschatting,sheiscarefulaboutmaking46withstrangersonline."Youdon'tknow47you'retalkingto.Youshould48becarefulaboutwhoyoutrustonline."
Manypeoplewouldliketomeetofflinewhentheyfeeltheyhavegotto49someoneverywell.Fox'sShadowoncemetoneofheronlinefriendsfacetoface.Itwasagirlwhowasacomicfanlike50andtheywenttoacomicshowtogether.
However,notallteenagershavebeenso51.Atthebeginningofthisyear,a17-year-oldgirlinLiaoningProvincewasrapedaftermeetingafriendshehadfoundonQQ.Thecriminalsweren't52untillastmonth.
A16-year-oldBeijingboy,knownonlineasBartSimon,dislikesQQusers."IusedtochatonQQ,butIfoundthatmostpeopleweretalking53,"hesaid.NowhechatsonlineinEnglish,usingMSN.Buthespendslittletimechattingasheseesitasa54oftimeandmoney."Ifyouarereally55toit,sometimesyoujustcan'tconcentrateinclass,"hesaid.
36.A.improvedB.becomeC.changedD.increased
37.A.WhetherB.IfC.WhenD.Unless
38.A.memberB.partC.partnerD.number
39.A.butB.whileC.whenDstill.
40.A.beforeB.atC.afterD.since
41.A.serviceB.productC.structureD.organization
42.A.grantingB.dependingC.consideringD.according
43.A.sleepyB.tiredC.boredD.busy
44.A.takeB.costC.payD.spend
45.A.friendsB.adultsC.malesD.strangers
46.A.relationB.touchC.contactD.friends
47.A.whoB.whatC.whoseD.which
48.A.oftenB.usuallyC.sometimesD.always
49.A.knowB.recognizeC.tellD.judge
50.A.herselfB.herC.anybodyelseD.everyone
51.A.goodB.fortunateC.safelyD.healthy
52.A.keptB.heldC.caughtD.killed
53.A.uselessnessB.noiseC.nonsenseD.rubbish
54.A.shortB.lackC.wasteD.little
55..A.keptB.heldC.addictedD.stuck
第三部分:
阅读理解(共15小题,每题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Likemanyloversofbooks,Maryandherhusband,RichardGoldman,seldomwalkedpastabookstorewithoutstoppingtolookinside.Theyoftentalkedofopeningtheirownstoreoneday.
WhenMarywashospitalizedwithhearttroublein1989,theydecideditwastimetogetserious.Richard,whoworkedforabusinesscompany,waseagertoworkforhimself,andMaryneededtoslowdownfromherdemandingjob.
Theystartedbytalkingtobookstoreownersandresearchingtheindustry.“Weknewithadtobeaspecialtystorebecausewecouldn’tmatchthebigchainsdollarfordollar,”saysMary.Onefigurecaughtherattention:
She’dreadsomewherethatroughly20percentofbookssoldweremysteries(推理小说),andmanybuyersspentmore$300ayearonbooks.SheandRichardwerethemselvesmysteryreaders.
OnHalloween1992,theyopenedtheMysteryLoversBookshopandCaféneartheirhome.Withthreechildrenincollege,thecouplecouldnotspendallthefamily’smoneytostartashop.Tocoverthe$100,000cost,theydrewsomeoftheirsavings,borrowedfromrelativesandfromabank.
Thestoremerelybrokeeveninitsfirstyear,withonly$120,000insales.ButMarywasalwayscomingupwithnewwaystoattractcustomers.Theshophadacoffeebaranditofferedgiftstomysteryloversandserveddinnersforbookclubsthatmetinthestore.Shealsoinviteddozensofwriterstodiscusstheirstories.
TodayMysteryLoversmakessalesofabout$420,000ayear.Afterpayingtaxes,businesscostsandthesixpart-timesalesclerks,RichardandMarytogetherearnabout$34,000.
“Thejobyoulovemaynotgohandinhandwithamillion-dollarincome,”saysRichard.“Thishasalwaysbeenaboutanenjoyablelifeforourselves,notaboutmakingalotofmoney.”
56.WhenMarywasinhospital,thecouplerealizedthat____.
A.theyhadtoputtheirplanintopracticeB.healthwasmoreimportantthanwealth
C.hearttroublewasaseriousillnessD.theybothneededtostopworking
57.AfterMarygotwellfromherillnesstheybegan_____.
A.tostudyindustrialmanagementB.tobuyandreadmoremysterybooks
C.todomarketresearchonbookbusiness
D.toworkhardertosavemoneyforthebookstore
58.AccordingtoRichard,themainpurposeofrunningthebookstoreis_____.
A.topayfortheirchildren’seducationB.togettoknowmorewriters
C.tosetupmorebookstoresD.todowhattheyliketodo
B
Onceuponatimetherewasawisemanthatusedtogototheseatodohiswriting.Hehadahabitofwalkingonthebeachbeforehebeganhiswork.Onedayhewaswalkingalongtheshore.Ashelookeddownatthebeach,hesawahumanfiguremovinglikeadancer.Hesmiledtohimselfatthethoughtthatsomeonewoulddanceonthebeach.Sohebegantowalkfastertocatchup.Ashegotcloser,hesawthatitwasayoungmanandtheyoungmanwasn’tdancing,butinsteadhewasreachingdowntotheshore,pickingupsomethingandthrowingitintotheocean.Ashegotcloser,hecalledout,“Goodmorning!
Whatareyoudoing?
’’
Theyoungmanpaused,lookedupandreplied,“Throwingstarfishes(海星)intheocean.”
“IguessIshouldhaveasked,whyareyourowingstarfishesintheocean?
”
“Thesunisupandthetideisgoingout.AndifIdon’tthrowthemin,they’lldie”
“But,youngman,don’tyourealizethattherearemilesandmilesofbeachandstarfishesallalongit.Youcan’tpossiblymakeadifference!
”
Theyoungmanlistenedpolitely.Thenhebentdown,pickedanotherstarfishandthrewitintothesea,andsaid,“Itmadeadifferenceforthatone.”Thereissomethingveryspecialineachandeveryoneofus.Wehaveallbeengiftedwiththeabilitytomakeadifference.Andifwecanknowthatgift,wewillgainthroughthestrengthofourvisionofthepower(力量)toshapethefuture.
Wemusteachfindourstarfish.Andifwethrowourstarfishwiselyandwell,theworldwillbebetter.
59.Oneday,thewisemansawayoungman_______.
A.dancingalongthebeachB.walkingwithadancer
C.pickingupstarfishforsaleD.tryingtosaveasmanystarfishesaspossible
60.Theunderlinedw