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河南省洛阳八中学年高二段考英语试题

单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

1.—Cathy,_____,Ihavejustcomeoutonto

pinthesingingcompetition!

—Congratulations!

A.guesswhat

B.infact

C.itdependsD.tellyouwhat

2.Keepondoingthatandyou’ll_____inserioustrouble.

A.endupB.holdupC.growupD.stayup

3.—_____themoviealready____whenyouarrivedatthetheatre?

—Yes,wegottheretoolate.

A.Does;beginB.Did;begin

C.Has;begunD.Had;begun

4.Onhearingthebadnews,Bennysuddenly_____tears.

A.burstintoB.lookedinto

C.brokeintoD.developedinto

5.Studentssoonget_____ifyoucriticizethemtoooften.

A.discouragingB.encouraging

C.discouragedD.encouraged

6._____Isawher,Iknewshewasthewomanthepolicewerelookingfor.

A.EventhoughB.Nowthat

C.AsifD.Theinstant

7.Mycarhasbrokendown.I’llhaveit_____immediately.

A.repairB.torepair

C.repairingD.repaired

8.Unfortunately,Mr.BakergotAIDSwhile_____inAfrica.

A.heistravelingB.traveled

C.travelsD.traveling

9.Heusedtovisithisteacherregularly,butnowhestillseesher_______.

A.atthetimeB.fromtimetotime

C.atonetimeD.ontime

10.Accordingtotheradio,thehurricaneresulted______tendeaths.

A.toB.inC.fromD.by

11.—What______funpartyitwas!

—Yes.Wemetmanyoldfriendsattheparty,having______fun.

A.不填;aB.a;不填C.the;aD.a;the

12.Youcan’timaginewhattroubleIhad_____thisEnglisharticleintoChinese.

A.totranslateB.translated

C.translatingD.beentranslating

13.Heopenedthedooronlytofindmanyteachers______atthebackoftheclassroom.

A.seatingB.seatedC.wereseatingD.seat

14.Iknownothingabouthim______hehasbeenabroadforseveralyears.

A.exceptwhenB.exceptthat

C.exceptD.besides

15.Hisstepmotheriskindtohim,______whomshehasadeeplove.

A.withB.atC.of

D.about

完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

Asshewalkedroundthelargeshop,EdithrealizedhowdifficultitwastochooseasuitableChristmas16forherfather.She17thathewereaseasytopleaseashermother,whowas18satisfiedwithperfume(香水).19,shoppingatthistimeoftheyearwasamost20job.People21onyourfeet,pushedyouwiththeirshouldersandalmost22youoverintheirhurryinorderto23somethingcheapaheadofyou.Partlytohavearest,Edithpausedinfrontofacounter,wheresomebeautifultieswereon24."Theyare25silk,"theshopassistanttoldherwithasmiletryingto

26hertobuyone.ButEdithknewfrompast27thatherchoiceoftieshardlyeverpleasedherfather.Shemovedonslowlyandthen,quitebychance,28whereasmallcrowdofmenhadgatheredroundacounter.Shefoundsomefinepipesonsaleandthe29wereverybeautiful.Edithdidnothesitateforlong,althoughherfather30smokedapipe

onceinawhile,shebelievedthiswas31topleasehim.Whenshegothome,withhersmallbut32presenthiddeninherhandbag,itwastimeforsupperandherparentswerealready33table.Hermotherwasingreat34."Yourfatherhasatlastdecidedtostopsmoking,"shetoldherdaughterhappily.Edithwasso35thatshecouldnotsayasingleword.

16.A.thingB.giftC.suitD.card

17.A.wishedB.hopedC.supposedD.believed

18.A.scarcelyB.neverC.seldomD.always

19.A.FortunatelyB.BesidesC.FinallyD.Therefore

20.A.carefulB.excitingC.tiringD.unhappy

21.A.liftedB.stoodC.walkedD.stepped

22.A.broughtB.knockedC.turnedD.hit

23.A.findB.graspC.sellD.watch

24.A.dutyB.timeC.showD.board

25.A.poorB.exactC.realD.cheap

26.A.askB.forceC.persuadeD.hope

27.A.thingsB.booksC.schoolD.experience

28.A.foundB.stoppedC.sawD.asked

29.A.shapesB.shopC.moneyD.cigarette

30.A.nearlyB.onlyC.neverD.always

31.A.possiblyB.certainlyC.hardlyD.impossibly

32.A.well-chosenB.expensiveC.ready-madeD.cheap

33.A.atB.onC.byD.beside

34.A.angerB.sadnessC.disappointmentD.excitement

35.A.excitedB.gladC.happyD.surprised

阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A

LatethatafternoonItookthetrainbacktoSydney.ThereIfoundanothersurprisewaitingforme.Myroomatthehotelhadbeengiventosomebodyelseandtheyhadnoroomforme.Harkinhadknownmytravelplansandhadplannedeverything.Howcouldhehavebookedtheroomonlyforthreedays?

Therewasnothingtobedonebuttofindanotherhotel.Thewaiterswerehappytofindmeanewhotel,andwhenIsaidthatIwashappytostayattheairport,thinkingitmightbecheaperthanstayinginthecity,theysuggestedtheHolidayInnattheairport.Therewasonesmallmatter:

theroomratewas300$pernight.ThebesthotelinKatoombahadwantedonly145$.Iaskediftherewasanythingcheapertheymightsuggestbuttheywarnedthatmosthotelswouldalreadybefullbythistime.

Thehotelwasfarfromthetrainstation,soIhadtotakeataxi,as25$.OnthewaytotheHolidayInn,wepassedahoteljusttwoblocksfromtheHolidayInnthatadvertisedaroomrateof104$.AtthedeskIaskediftheirroomratecouldgodownalot.“No,thisisa4starhotel,”thewaitertoldme.“Inthatcase,”Ireplied,“I'lljustwalkthetwoblockstothecheaphotel.”ButshewarnedmethattheywereprobablyfullandthatifIdidn'ttaketheroom,itmightnotbeavailablewhenIcameback.Finally,Idecidedtotaketheroom.

Theroomitselfwasbig,buttheairconditioningcouldn'tkeepupwiththeAustralianheat.Icouldn'tgettosleepuntilabout1:

00am.

36.Whydidthewriterhavetolookforanotherhotel?

A.Hewasshortofmoney.B.Hewasn'twellreceived.

C.Hedidn'tbookearly.D.Harkinmadeamistake.

37.HowdidthewriterfeelwhenhearingtheroomrateattheHolidayInn?

A.Surprised.B.Relaxed.

C.Nervous.D.Happy.

38.Whatwastheweatherlikeatthatmoment?

A.Cold.B.Hot.

C.Cool.D.Warm.

39.WhydidthewritertakearoomintheHolidayInnfinally?

A.It'sa4starhotel.

B.It'saroundthestation.

C.Itwasmidnightthen.

D.Theroomwasingreatdemand.

40.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?

A.Anunforgettableday.

B.Awarmheartedwaiter.

C.Anintroductiontohotels.

D.Ahotelhuntingexperience.

B

Itis7o'clockinthemorning.Youcheckyourselfinthemirror,adjustyourcollar,andconsiderthebusydayahead.Butatleastyouknowthatthestresswon'tdamageyourhealth,forthisisnoordinarysetofclothesyouarewearing.Setwithinthefabricarenumeroussensors,constantlymonitoringyourvitalsigns.Ifdangersignsaredetected,thegarmentisprogrammedtocontactyourdoctorandsendatextmessagetellingyoutotakeiteasy.

Garmentsthatcanmeasureawearer'sbodytemperatureortracetheirheartactivityarejustenteringthemarket,buttheEuropeanprojectBIOTEXweavesnewfunctionsintosmarttextiles.Miniaturisedbiosensorsinatextilepatchcannowanalysebodyfluids,evenatinydropofsweat,andprovideamuchbetterassessmentofsomeone'shealth.

JeanLuprano,aresearcherattheSwissCentreforElectronicsandMicrotechnology(CSEM),coordinatestheBIOTEXproject.“Oneofthemostobviousapplicationsforsmartfabricsisinthemedicalfield,”hesays.“Therehasbeenagooddealofprogresswithphysiologicalmeasurements,bodytemperatureorelectrocardiograms(心电图).Butnoonehasyetdevelopedbiochemicalsensingtechniquesthatcantakemeasurementsfromfluidslikesweatandblood.Wearedevelopingasuiteofsensorsthatcanbeintegratedintoatextilepatch.Thepatchisasensingandprocessingunit,adaptabletotargetdifferentbodyfluidsandbiochemicalspecies.Attheveryleast,somebasicbiochemicalanalysescouldcomplementthephysiologicalmeasurementsthatcanalreadybemonitored.Insomecircumstances,fluidicanalysismaybetheonlywaytogetinformationonapatient'shealthstatus.”

41.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Howtomakeyourdaystressfree.

B.Biochemicalsensingtechniques.

C.Smartclothesthattrackyourhealth.

D.Newadvancementinthemedicalfield.

42.Thefirstparagraphiswrittento________.

A.introducethetopicofthepassage

B.tellustohaveasmoothstartofourday

C.predictthenewgarmentstoappear

D.describeacommonsceneinpeople'slife

43.Thenewfunctionofthesmartgarmentisthat

itcan________.

A.takeone'sbodytemperature

B.takeelectrocardiogramsofapatient

C.takemeasurementsfromfluids

D.makephysiologicalmeasurementsofapatient

44.Garmentsmentionedinthepassageareprobablymostusefulinthefieldof________.

A.environmentB.fashionC.educationD.medicine

45.Theunderlinedword“Miniaturised”isclosestinmeaningto________.

A.sensitiveB.smartC.visibleD.tiny

C

The“NeighborhoodWatch”schemeallstartedafewyearsagointhequietvillageofMollingtonafteranumberofburglariesinthevillageandthesurroundingarea.Thevillagerscameupwiththeideathattheythemselvescouldkeepaneyeontheirneighbors'possessionswhiletheywereawayonholiday.Sincethen,andwiththesu

pportofthegovernmentandpolice,morethan50,000“NeighborhoodWatch”schemeshavebeensetupalloverthecountry.

Theobjectofeach“Watch”groupistoreducetheopportunitiesthatcriminalshaveinanyparticularstreetorarea.Eachvillagerwhoisamemberoftheschemewillcallthepolicewhenevertheyseesomethingsuspicious.Itisthepolicewhoactuallycheckouteachreportandlookintowhatishappening.Villagerswhoarepartofthe“Watch”arenotsupposedtoactaspoliceorputthemselvesindanger.

Whenanew“NeighborhoodWatch”schemeissetupinanarea,onebenefitisthatmost

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