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新疆生产建设兵团第十四师二二四团中学学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题无答案
二二四团中学2020学年第一学期
高二年级期末英语考试试卷
满分:
150分考试时间:
120分钟基础知识:
(三册4-5,四册1-3单元)
第一卷(共90分)
考生注意:
请将第一卷各小题的答案填涂在第二卷中的答题卡内。
第一部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)
一、单项填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)。
()1.________surprisedusmostis________hespokeEnglishsowell.
A.What,what B.That,that C.What,that D.That,what
()2.Fromher______look,wecouldseethegirlwas______ofthestranger.
A.terrified;terrifiedB.terrifying;terrifying
C.terrifying;terrifiedD.terrified;terrifying
()3.OnlywhenIleftmyparentsforItaly,______howmuchIlovedthem.
A.IrealizedB.IhadrealizedC.hadIrealizedD.didIrealized
()4.Theteachertogetherwiththestudents______discussingReadingSkillsthat___newlypublishedinAmerica.
A.are,wereB.is,wereC.are,wasD.is,was
()5.Itisdifficultto______thediscussionwithallthisnoisearoundus.
A.carryaboutB.carryonC.carryoffD.carrythrough
()6.Itis______theancienttempleatthetopofthemountain.
A.worthtovisitB.worthwhilevisit
C.worthwhilevisitingD.worthytobevisited
()7.Ratherthan_______onacrowdedbus,healwaysprefers______abicycle.
A.ride;rideB.riding;rideC.ride;torideD.toride;ride
()8.Tom,________yourself.HaveyoualreadyforgottentherulesItoldyou?
A.behave B.respectC.consider D.entertain
()9.—Whathappenedoverthere?
—Theyargued________thewaiter________thepriceofthemeal.
A.to;for B.against;overC.for;at D.with;about
()10.Itisdifficultto______thediscussionwithallthisnoisearoundus.
A.carryaboutB.carryonC.carryoffD.carrythrough
()11.Itwasfoolishofhimto________hisnotesduringthatimportanttest,andasaresult,hegotpunished.
A.stickto B.refertoC.keepto D.pointto
()12.ShewonaNobelPrizeforherscientific______.
A.interestsB.achievementsC.behaviorD.observation
()13.Theflowers______mymother,butmysisterthoughttheywereforherandtookthem.
A.wereintendedforB.intendedfor
C.intendedtogiveD.intendedgiving
()14.Don’t______apersononlybecausehehasfailedinanexamination.
A.lookupB.lookdownC.lookdownonD.lookupto
()15.IhadnoideawhenWorldWarⅡ________,so
Iturnedtomyteacherforhelp.
A.brokedown B.brokeout C.brokein D.brokeaway
()16.Hewas______towinthe100-meterrace,buthefelltothegroundbyaccident.
A.likelyB.possibleC.probableD.maybe
()17.Idonnotexpecthimtohelp,nor______expectthathewillcome.
A.doIB.IdoC.didID.Idid
()18.Don’tbeafraidof______whenotherspointoutyourshortcominginpublic.
A.losingfaceB.makingafaceC.watchingoverD.savingface
()19.Mum______tous,“Bequiet!
Yourlittlesister’ssleeping.”
A.whisperedB.shoutedC.explainedD.replied
()20.Theirdutyisto______thecountryagainstitsenemies.
A.approachB.defendC.supportD.preserve
2、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Michel is a young girl who works for the police as a handwritingexpert.Shehashelped 26manycriminals(犯罪分子) 27 usingherspecialtalents.
When she was fourteen, Michel was already so interested in the 28 in her friends’
handwriting 29 she would spend hours 30 them.After 31 college she went to France
for a special two-year class in 32 at the School of Police Science.
Michel says that it is 33 for people to hide their handwriting. She can discover 34 of
what she needs to know, simply by looking at the writing with her own 35 , but she also has
machines 36 help her 37 different kinds of paper and ink. This knowledge is often 38
great help to the39 . Michel believes that handwriting is a good sign of 40 kind of person
the writer 41 .
“Iwouldn’tgooutwithafellow42 Ididn’tlikehishandwriting.”Shesays.Butsheaddsshe43 inlovewithherfuturehusband,ayoungpoliceman44 shestudiedhishandwriting.45
itislaterprovedtobeallright.
()21. A. search B. follow C. catch D. judge
()22. A. with B. as C. like D. by
()23. A. differences B. same C. way D. method
()24. A. that B. as C. as to D. so that
()25. A. writing B. setting C. uncovering D. studying
()26. A. finishing B. attending C. starting D. finished
()27. A. books B. handwriting C. tongues D. letter
()28. A. possible B. safe C. easy D. impossible
()29. A. most B. all C. nothing D. little
()30. A. hands B.. mind C. head D. eyes
()31. A. they B. those C. that D. with which
()32. A. carry out B. give out C. look out D. make out
()33. A. of B. to C. with D. for
()34. A. teachers B. people C. police D. students
()35. A. what B. all C. which D. to which
()36. A. is B. becomes C. belongs D. changes
()37. A. whether B. if C. after D. unless
()38. A. felt B. dropped C. caught D. fell
()39. A. after B. when C. because D. before
()40. A. however B. but C. too D. either
3、阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Scientistsaretryingtomakethedesertsintogoodlandagain.Theywanttobringwatertothedeserts,sopeoplecanliveandgrowfood.Theyarelearningalotaboutthedeserts.Butmoreandmoreearthisbecomingdesertsallthetime.Scientistsmaynotbeabletochangethedeserts.Scientiststhinkthatpeoplemakedeserts.Peoplearedoingbadthingstotheearth.
Someplacesontheearthdon'tgetverymuchrain.Buttheystilldon'tbecomedeserts.Thisisbecausesomegreenplantsaregrowingthere.Smallgreenplantsandgrassareveryhelpfultodryplaces.Plantsdon'tletthehotsunmaketheearthevendrier.Plantsdon'tletthewindblowtheearthaway.Whenalittlebitofrainfalls,theplantsholdthewater.Withoutplants,thelandcanbecomeadesertmuchmoreeasily.
()41.Landisbecomingdesertslittlebylittlebecause__________.
A.plantscan'tgrowthereB.thereisnotenoughrain
C.peopledon'tdowhatscientistswishthemtodo
D.scientistsknowlitt
leaboutthedeserts
()42.Smallgreenplantsareveryimportanttodryplacesbecause__________.
A.theydon'tletthesunmaketheearthevendrier
B.theydon'tletthewindblowtheearthaway
C.theyholdthewaterD.alloftheabove
()43.Whatisthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?
A.Scientistsknowhowtochangedesertsintogoodland.
B.Landisbecomingdesertsfasterthanscientistscanchangeitbackintogoodland.
C.Ifscientistscanbringwatertodeserts,peoplecanliveandgrowfoodthere.
D.Moreandmoreplacesarebecomingdesertsallthetime.
()44.Afterreadingthispassage,welearnthat__________.
A.plantscankeepdrylandfrombecomingdeserts
B.itisgoodtogetridofthegrassinthedeserts
C.allplaceswithoutmuchrainwillbecomedeserts
D.itisbettertogrowcropsondrylandthantogrowgrass
B
TwoChinaastronauts,FeiJunlongandNieHaisheng,aresafelybackonearthaftertheirShenzhou6spacecraftsuccessfullytoucheddownonthegrasslandsofInnerMongoliaSundayat4:
32:
50pm,endingafive-daymissionandChina’ssecondmannedspaceflight.
“Iwanttothankthepeoplefortheirloveandcare,”Feisaidduringtheceremony,inwhichbothastronautsweregivenflowersandseatedinchairs.
TheShenzhou6crewspent115hoursand32minutesinspace,andtravelled2millionmiles(3.25millionkilometres)duringtheirmission,whichsetnewhumanspaceflightrecordsforChina.
FeiandNieweresentintospaceonOctober12th,BeijingtimeonChina’ssecondmannedspaceflight,thefirsttocarrytwoastronauts.ThespaceshipliftedofffromJiuquanSatelliteLaunchCentreintheGobidesertalmosttwoyearstothedayafterChina’sfirstmannedlaunch.
Thatfirstmission,Shenzhou5,launchedastonautYangLiweiintoorbitonOctober15th,2020,ChinaisthethirdcountrytoindependentlylaunchedhumansintoEarthorbitafterRussiaandtheUS.ButunlikeYang’sflight,whichthepublicdidnotgettoseemuchof,muchofShenzhou6missionfromli
ft-offtolandingwasshownliveonnationalChinesetelevision.WithShenzhou6,Chinahas“achievedanothermilestone…in…spaceexploration,”saidWuBangguo,ChairmanoftheChineseNPCduringhisspeechwhichwasbroadcastliveonCCTV.
()45.WhatwasthespeedofShenzhou6whenitwastravellingintospace?
A.28,130kilometresperhour.B.28,130milesperhour.
C.35,540kilometresperhour.D.35,540milesperhour.
()46.WhichofthefollowingcountrieshasnotsucceededinlaunchinghumansintoEarthorbit?
A.China.B.Russia.C.TheUS.D.TheUK.
()47.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.Shenzhou6landedongrasslandsofInnerMongoliaSundayat4:
32:
50pm.
B.TheShenzhou6crewspent115hoursand32minutesinspace.
C.TheShenzhou6crewsetnewhumanspaceflightrecordsaroundtheworld.
D.YangLiwei’sflightwasnotshownliveonnationalChinesetelevision.
()48.Whichoneisthebesttitleofthispassage?
A.Shenzhou6’sSafeReturnB.HistoryofChina’sSpaceExploration
C.NewHumanSpaceflightRecordsD.ChineseAstronauts
C
Aspeopleslowlylearntocurediseases,controlfloods,preventhunger,andstopwars,fewerpeopledieeveryyear.Asaresult,thepopulationoftheworldisbecominglarger.In1925therewereabout2billionpeopleintheworld;todaythereareover6billi