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广东省东莞市南开实验学校高二英语下学期期初试题新人教版
高二下学期期初考试英语试题
本试卷共11页,四大题,满分135分。
考试用时120分钟。
I.语言知识应用(共两节;满分45分)
第一节:
完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1-15各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Itwas4o’clockinthemorning,whenIreceivedthephonecall.
“Thisistheemergencyroomcallingandyoursonwasjust1inwithsevereburnsonhisface,neckandarms.We’vecalledfora(n)2andaregoingtoflyhimtotheburnunitinSeattle.”
Seattlewas350milesfromhiscollege,soweknewimmediatelythiswas3.
Thedoctordescribedtheaccident,whichcausedtheburns.At6am,oursonandhisfriendsdecidedtobarbecuehamburgers.Whenthey4thecharcoal(木炭),itburstintoflamesbecausetheyhadsprayed(喷洒)toomuchgasoline(petrol).Theflames5myson’sshirttailandshotfromhiswaisttohishead.
6,oneoftheboyswasquick-minded,graspedmyson,androlledhimonthegrass.Whileitsavedhislife,itwasnotin7tosavehimfromsevereburnsandtheterriblescars(伤疤).So,hehadtoreturntocollegewithscars.
WhenIwasachild,mymothertoldmysister,whohada10-inch,very8scaronherarm.“Ann,ifyouignorethescar,otherpeoplewillignoreit.Itdoesn’tmeantheywon’t9it,butitmeansitwillnotmattertothemifitdoesn’tmattertoyou.”
I10thiswisdom(智慧)ontomyson.Hetookmyadviceto11andreturnedtoschoolwithhisheadheldhigh—gladhewasalive.
Bytheendofthesix-monthwaitingperiod,hedecidedthatthescarsdidnotmatter,sohemadethe12togiveupanyplasticsurgery(外科手术).
Weallhave“scars”that13peopletokeepawayfromus.Andwespendalotoftimethinkingthatifonlywelookeddifferently,ordresseddifferently,peoplewouldlikeusbetter.
Butyousee,peoplewillonlyjudgeyoubyyourlooks,oryourclothes,ifyouarejudgingyourselfbythesesame14standards(标准).Putyourimperfectionsoutofyour15andconcentrate(集中)onwhatyouvaluewithinyourself,andyourbeautywillshinethrough.
1.A.broughtB.givenC.turnedD.shown
2.A.doctorB.hospitalC.helicopterD.ambulance
3.A.seriousB.terribleC.dangerousD.important
4.A.gotB.litC.burnedD.moved
5.A.tookB.heldC.caughtD.attracted
6.A.PersonallyB.TechnicallyC.SadlyD.Fortunately
7.A.shapeB.placeC.factD.time
8.A.nervousB.formalC.obviousD.amusing
9.A.admitB.noticeC.hateD.hide
10.A.passedB.keptC.handedD.sent
11.A.lifeB.heartC.considerationD.practice
12.A.mistakeB.surveyC.decisionD.instruction
13.A.inviteB.causeC.allowD.impress
14.A.falseB.strictC.similarD.amusing
15.A.headB.heartC.sightD.mind
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面句子,并按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填上一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填在答题卡标号为16~25的相应位置上。
16.Heranallthewaytothestationonly__________(find)thetrainhadleft.
17.Whatcanpreventus_________(get)marriednextyear?
18.Theenemywasreported__________(run)awaytwodaysbefore.
19.Visitorswhoarevisitingthehistoricalmuseum__________(request)nottotouchtheexhibits.
20.Thatistheday__________you’llneverforget.
21.Hewillgotothehospital__________(examine)bythedoctor.
22.Thehouseinwhichtherearequitealotpiecesoffurnitureneeds__________(clean)badly.
23.AChineseTVserieswiththethemeofanti-JapanesewarduringtheSecondWorldWar__________(broadcast)onDongguan’stelevisionscreensnow,drawinggreatattentionfromviewers.
24.Ishowthedoctortheplace__________Ifeltpain.
25.Theboywithwhomwewereplayingyesterdayeveningisafraidof__________(attack)bythedog.
II.阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节阅读理解(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A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
(A)
Youarewatchingafilminwhichtwomenarehavingafight.Theyhitoneanotherhard.Atthestarttheyonlyfightwiththeirfists.Butsoontheybeginhittingoneanotherovertheheadswithchairs.Andsoitgoesonuntiloneofthemencrashesthroughawindowandfallsthirtyfeettothegroundbelow.Heisdead.
Ofcourseheisnotdead.Withanyluckheisnotevenhurt.Why?
Becausethemenwhofalloutofhighwindowsorjumpfromfastmovingtrains,whocrashcarsorevencatchfire,areprofessionals.Theydothisforaliving.Thesemenarecalledstuntmen.Thatistosay,theyperformtricks.
Therearetwosidestotheirwork.Theyactuallydomostofthethingsyouseeonthescreen.Forexample,theyfallfromahighbuilding.However,theydonotfallontohardgroundbutontoemptycardboardboxescoveredwithamattress.Again,whentheyhitoneanotherwithchairs,thechairsaremadeofsoftplastic.
Butalthoughtheirworkdependsontrickofthissort,italsorequiresahighdegreeofskillandtraining.Oftenastuntman’ssuccessdependsoncarefultiming.Forexample,whenheis“blownup”inabattlescene,hehastojumpoutofthewayoftheexplosionjustattherightmoment.
Naturallystuntmenarewellpaidfortheirwork,buttheyleaddangerouslives.Theyoftengetseriouslyinjured,andsometimeskilled.ANorwegianstuntman,forexample,skiedovertheedgeofacliffathousandfeethigh.Hisparachutefailedtoopen,andhewaskilled.
26.Stuntmenarethosewho.
A.oftendressupasactors
B.prefertoleaddangerouslives
C.oftenperformseeminglydangerousactions
D.oftenfighteachotherfortheirlives
27.Stuntmenearntheirlivingby.
A.playingtheirdirtytricksB.sellingtheirspecialskills
C.jumpingoutofhighwindowsD.jumpingfromfastmovingtrains
28.Whenastuntmanfallsfromahighbuilding,.
A.heneedslittleprotectionB.hewillbecoveredwithamattress
C.hislifeisendangeredD.hissafetyisgenerallyallright
29.Whichofthefollowingisthemainfactorofasuccessfulperformance?
A.Strength.B.Exactness.C.Speed.D.Carefulness.
30.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheauthor’sexampleoftheNorwegianstuntman?
A.Sometimesanaccidentcanoccurtoastuntman.
B.Thepercentageofseriousaccidentsishigh.
C.Parachutesmustbeofgoodquality.
D.Thecliffistoohigh.
(B)
country.Afteronlyafewshortweeks,hisfatherreceivedatelegramreadingthatJohnhaddiedwhilesavingafellowsoldier.Filledwithsadness,theoldmancried.OnthecomingChristmasmorning,asoldiercalledonhimandgavehimapictureofJohn.
Thefollowingspring,theoldmanbecameillandpassedaway.Accordingtohiswill,allofhisworksofartwouldbeauctioned(拍卖)onChristmasDay,whenhehadreceivedthegreatestgiftofhislife.Thedaysoonarrivedandartcollectorsfromaroundtheworldgatheredtobuysomeoftheworld’sgreatestpaintings.Theauctionbeganwithapaintingoftheoldman’sson.“Whowillopenthebidding(出价)with$100?
”theauctioneer(拍卖人)asked.Minutespassed,butnoonespoke.Finally,aneighboroftheoldman’sspoke.“CanItakethepaintingfortendollars?
ItisallIhave,andheisagoodman.”
“Willanyonegohigher?
”calledtheauctioneer.Aftermoresilence,theauctioneersaid,“Goingonce,goingtwice,gone.”Thegavel(槌)fell.“Nowwecangetontotherealtreasures,”someoneshoutedangrily.Buttheauctioneersaidthattheauctionwasover.Someoneasked,“It’sover?
Wedidn’tcomehereforapictureofsomeoldguy’sson.Therearemillionsofdollarsworthofarthere!
”Theauctioneerreplied,“It’sverysimple.Accordingtothewillofthefather,whoevertakestheson...getsall.”
31.Whydidtheytravelaroundtheworld?
A.Theywantedtovisitsomewell-knownartists.
B.Theyhadtheirowncompaniesaroundtheworld.
C.Theywantedtovisitallkindsofplacesofinterest.
D.Theywantedtocollecttheworld’sfinestart.
32.Whendidtheoldmandie?
A.Themorningwhenthesolidervisitedhim.
B.SeveralmonthsafterJohndied.
C.AfewdaysafterJohnservedinthearmy.
D.ThedayhereceivedthenewsofJohn’sdeath.
33.Theunderlinedwords“thegreatestgift”inParagraph3referto________.
A.apictureofJohnB.thepaintingJohncollected
C.thefinestworkofartD.thetelegramabouthisson
34.Aneighboroftheoldman’sboughtthepaintingofJohn________.
A.becauseheknewthewilloftheoldman
B.topickuptheworld’sgreatestpaintings
C.inhonorofJohn,whowasworthrespecting
D.becausenooneelsewaswillingtobuyit
35.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.
A.theoldmanandtheauctioneerweregoodfriends
B.noartcollectorswantedtobuyMr.Cooper’scollectionofart
C.Johnwasasuccessfulartcollectorandanexcellentartist
D.theoldman,Mr.Cooper,lovedhissonverymuch
(C)
Forawhile,myneighborhoodwastakeneverbyanarmyofjoggers.Theywerethereallthetime:
earlymorning,noon,andevening.Therewerelittleoldladiesingraysweats,youngcouplesinAdidasshoes,middle-agedmenwithredfaces.“Comeon!
”MyfriendAlexencouragedmetojoinhimashejoggedbymyhouseeveryevening.“You’llfeelgreat.”
Well,IhadnothingagainstfeelinggreatandifAlexcouldjogeveryday,anyonecould.SoItookupjoggingseriouslyandgaveitagoodtwomonthsofmylife,andnotadaymore.Basedonmyexperience,joggingisthemostovervaluedformofexercisearound,andjudgingfromthenumberofthepeoplewholeftourneighborhoodjoggingarmy,I’mnotaloneinmyopinion.
Firstofall,joggingisveryhardonthebody.Yourlegsandfeetwillhavearealpoundingruiningdownaroadfortwoorthreemiles.Idevelopedfoot,leg,andbackproblems.ThenIreadaboutanationallyfamousjoggerwhodiedofaheartattackwhilejogging,andIhadsomethingelsetoworryabout.Joggingdoesn’tkillhundredsofpeople,butifyouhaveanyphys