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第二学期第一次调研考试

高二年级英语试卷

本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分.共150分,考试用时120分钟.

第一卷(三部分,共95分)

第一部分:

英语知识运用(共三节,满分50分)

第一节语音知识。

(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)

从A、B、C、D中找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项。

1.languageA.recommendB.controlC.strangeD.twinkle

2.atomA.freedomB.solidC.horrorD.chorus

3.thusA.threeB.thinkC.thereD.youth

4.trendA.systemB.necessityC.remainD.ensure

5.watchedA.filled    B.recognized C.whispered D.practised

第二节语法和词汇知识(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。

6.---Youcouldn’thavechosenanygiftbetterforme.

---_________________

A.Oh,I’dchooseabetteroneforyounexttime.

B.You’vehadgiftformusic,haven’tyou?

C.I’mgladthatyoulikeitsomuch.

D.Sorry,butdon’tblameme,dear.

7.Itwasnotuntiltheyreachedtheriver________theyfoundthebridgehadbeenwashedaway.

A.whenB.whileC.thatD.which

8.Attention,coffeelovers!

Wehaveforyou,thebestcoffeemachine______invented.

A.everB.already  C.evenD.nowadays

9.Itremains______whetherJimwillbefitenoughtoplayinthefinals.

  A.seenB.tobeseen  C.seeingD.tosee

10.Herbrother______beathomenow,becausehewasseenplayingbasketballjustnow.

A.mustn’tB.needn’tC.can’tD.shouldn’t

11.---Thelastone_______paysforthemeal.

---Agreed.

A.arrivedB.arrivesC.toarriveD.arriving

12.Betweenthetwogenerations,itisoftennottheirage,______theireducationthatcausesmisunderstanding.

A.likeB.asC.orD.but

13.Lucyhas______allofthegoalsshesetforherselfinhighschoolandisreadyfornewchallengesatuniversity.

A.acquiredB.finishedC.concludedD.achieved

14.____________themodelingbusinessisbynomeanseasytogetinto,thegoodmodelwillalwaysbeindemand.

  A.WhileB.SinceC.AsD.If

15.Weagreedtoaccept______theythoughtwasthebestprofessorinthecollege.

A.whateverB.whomeverC.whicheverD.whoever

16.Theuniversitieshavegotbiggerinsize,_________manymorepeoplethechanceofhighereducation.

A.soallowingB.thusallowingC.sotoallowD.thustoallow

17.Thereare75studentsinourclass,withtheirages_____.

A.rangefrom14to18B.rangingbetween14and18

C.rangedfrom14to18D.rangingboth14and18

18.Theydemandedthatallthebooks_______totheschoollibrarybyFriday.

A.returnB.shouldreturnC.bereturnedD.wouldbereturned

19.---Ihearyou’vegotasetofvaluableAustraliancoins.______Ihavealook?

---Yes,certainly.

A.MustB.MayC.ShallD.Should

20.Anumberoffamiliesgot______intheWenchuanearthquake.

A.separateB.separatedC.toseparateD.separating

第三节:

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,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

MysisterandIgrewupinalittlevillageinEngland.Ourfatherwasastruggling___21__butIalwaysknewhewas___22___.Henevercriticizedus,butused___23___tobringoutourbest.He’dsay,“Ifyoupourwateronflowers,theyflourish.Ifyoudon’tgivethemwater,theydie.”I___24___asachildIsaidsomething___25___aboutsomebody,andfathersaid,“___26___timeyousaysomethingunpleasantaboutsomebodyelse,it’sareflectionofyou.”HeexplainedthatifIlookedforthebest__27___people,Iwouldgetthebest___28___.FromthenonI’vealwaystriedto___29___thatprincipleinmylifeandlaterinrunningmycompany.

Dad’salsoalwaysbeenvery___30___.At15,Istartedamagazine.Itwas___31___agreatdealoftime,andtheheadmasterofmyschoolgavemea___32__:

stayinschoolorleavetoworkonmymagazine.

Idecidedtoleave,andDadtriedtoswaymefrommydecision,___33___anygoodfatherwould.WhenherealizedIhadmadeupmymind,hesaid,“Richard,whenIwas23,mydad___34__metogointolaw.AndI’ve___35___regrettedit.Iwantedtobeabiologist,___36__Ididn’tpursemy___37__.Youknowwhatyouwant.Goandfulfillit.”

As___38__turnedout,mylittlepublicationwentontobecomeStudent,anational___39__foryoungpeopleintheU.K.MywifeandIhavetwochildren,andI’dliketothinkwearebringingthemupinthesamewayDad___40__me.

21.A.biologistB.managerC.lawyerD.gardener

22.A.strictB.honestC.specialD.learned

23.A.praiseB.courageC.powerD.warmth

24.A. think         B. imagine        C. remember        D. guess

25.A. unnecessary   B. unkind         C. unimportant     D. unusual

26.A. Another       B. Some          C. Any             D. Other

27.A. on            B. in             C. at              D. about

28.A. in case       B. by turns      C. by chance       D. in return

29.A. revise       B. set            C. review          D. follow

30.A. understanding B. experienced    C. serious         D. demanding

31.A. taking up     B. making up      C. picking up      D. keeping up

32.A. suggestion    B. decision       C. notice          D. choice

33.A. and          B. as             C. even if         D. as if

34.A. helped       B. allowed        C. persuaded       D. suggested

35. A. always       B. never          C. seldom          D. almost

36. A. rather        B. but            C. for             D. therefore

37. A. promise       B. task           C. belief          D. dream

38. A. this          B. he             C. it              D. that

39. A. newspaper     B. magazine       C. program         D. project

40. A. controlled    B. comforted      C. reminded        D. raised

第二部分:

阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

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

Intheearlypartofthetwentiethcentury,racismwaswidespreadintheUnitedStates.ManyAfrican-Americanswerenotgivenequalopportunitiesineducationoremployment.MarianAnderson(1897-1993)wasanAfrican-Americanwomanwhogainedfameasaconcertsingerinthisclimateofracism.ShewasborninPhiladelphiaandsanginchurchchoirsduringherchildhood.Whensheappliedforadmissiontoalocalmusicschoolin1917,shewasturneddownbecauseshewasblack.Unabletoattendmusicschool,shebeganhercareerasasingerforchurchgatherings.In1929,shewenttoEuropetostudyvoiceandspentseveralyearsperformingthere.HervoicewaswidelypraisedthroughoutEurope.ThenshereturnedtotheUSin1935andbecameatopconcertsingerafterperformingattheTownHallinNewYorkCity.

RacismagainaffectedAndersonin1939.WhenitwasarrangedforhertosingatConstitutionHallinWashington,D.C.,thedaughtersoftheAmericanRevolutionopposeditbecauseofhercolor.ShesanginsteadattheLincolnMemorialforover75,000people.In1955,Andersonbecamethefirstblacksoloist(独唱者)tosingwiththeMetropolitanOperaofNewYorkCity.ThefamousconductorToscaninipraisedhervoiceas"heardonlyonceinahundredyears".ShewasaUSdelegate(代表)totheUnitedNationsin1958andwontheUNpeaceprizein1977.Andersoneventuallytriumphed(获得胜利)overracism.

41.Accordingtothispassage,whatdidMariandobetween1917and1929?

  A.Shestudiedatamusicschool.B.Shesangforreligiousactivities.

  C.ShesangatTownHallinNewYork.D.ShestudiedvoiceinEurope.

42.ToscaninithoughtthatMarianAnderson______.

  A.hadaveryrarevoice B.sangoccasionallyinpublic

  C.sangonlyonceinmanyyearsD.wasseldomheardbypeople

43.Anderson'sbeautifulvoicewasfirstrecognized______.

  A.attheLincolnMemorialB.inWashingtonDC

  C.inEuropeD.attheUnitedNations

44.ThispassageshowsthatAndersonfinallydefeatedracismintheUSby______.

  A.protestingtothegovernment B.appealingtotheUnitedNations

  C.demonstratinginthestreetsD.workinghardtoperfectherart

B

TheMemoryKeepers

  Forsomekids,oldphotosandbabypicturesareembarrassing.Forothers,theyarecherishedkeepsakes.Butforthousandsofchildrenlivinginorphanages(孤儿院)worldwide,theserecordsofthepastsimplydon’texist.Eitherthekids’parentsweren’taroundtosnapphotos,orthepictureshavebeenlost.Whateverthereason,theMemoryProjectisgivingorphansalastingdocumentoftheiryouth.

  Overthelasttwoyears,theMemoryProjecthasprovidedhand-paintedportraitstomorethan4,000childrenlivinginorphanagesinpoorcountries.BenSchumaker,24,gottheideawhenhewasvisitinganorphanageinGuatemala,inCentralAmerica.Buthe’snotcreatingtheportraitsalone.StudentsinhundredsofhighschoolartclassesacrosstheU.S.paintthemusingphotossentfromtheorphanages.

  Schumakerbelievesthattheartistsbenefitfromtheprojectasmuchastheorphansdo.“TherearetwopurposesoftheMemoryProject,”hetoldTFK.“Oneistoofferaspecialgifttothechildabroad.Theotheristohelpopentheeyesofthestudentwhoispainting.”Staringintotheeyesofanotherperson,Schumakerbelieves,createsarealconnection.ThisconnectionraisesawarenessinU.S.schoolsabouttheneedsoftheworld’spoorchildren.“It’saboutplantingaseed,”hesays.

  SchumakerisalsoworkingonBooksofHope,aprojectinwhichstudentsofallagesputtogetherhomemadebooksforchildreninUgandaandIndia.HehopesthatonedaychildreninUgandaandIndiawillsendbookstotheU.S.“It’simportanttometohaveitbeatwo-wayexchange,”Schumakersays.

45.Oldphotosandbabypicturesareclearlyunavailableto_______.

  A.thekidsinrichfamiliesB.thekidsincommonfamilies

  C.thekidsinexpandedfamiliesD.thekidswithoutparents

46.HowcantheorphansinGuatemalagetacontinuingrecordoftheiryouth?

  A.Byhand-paintedportraitsthatBenSchumakerpainted.

  B.Bythephotostheorphan

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