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陕西长安一中1213高二上年末考试英语
陕西长安一中12—13高二上年末考试--英语
本卷须知
1.本试题卷分语言知识应用、阅读理解和写作三部分,总分150分,考试时间100分钟。
2.答题前,考生务必在答题卡上填涂姓名、考号。
3.选择题的答案,用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,不能答在试题卷上。
非选择题必须按照题号顺序答在答题卡上各题目的答题区域内作答。
在草稿纸、本试题卷上答题无效。
4.考试结束,将答题卡交回。
第一部分:
语言知识应用
第一节语音知识:
〔共5小题,每题1.分,总分值5分〕
从每题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
()1.predictA.themB.becauseC.studentD.never
()2.sorrowA.powerB.howC.shadowD.downtown
()3.toughA.mouthB.amountC.proudD.rough
()4.decisionA.expression
B.discussion
C.conclusion
D.permission
()5.theirsA.mathematical
B.smooth
C.thirsty
D.health
第二节情景对话〔共5小题:
每题1分,总分值5分〕
依照对话情景和内容,从对话后所给的选项中选出能填入每一空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
选项中有两个为多余选项。
—Mary,wearegoingtohaveapartyonNewYear’sEve.I’msurewe’llhaveagoodtime.___6___
—I’dliketo.
—___7___
--Inourclassroom.Wearegoingtodecorate〔装饰〕itandturnitintoasplendidballroom.
—_8___IshallbeverygladtospendmyfirstNewYearinChinawithyou.
—Butwearegoingtoaskeveryoneatthepartytogiveaperformance.9
—Iwill.Myvoiceisnotverypleasanttotheear,though.
—Iheardyousingonce.10I’msureyou’llbethestarofourNewYearparty.
—Oh,thankyou.
A.Yourvoicewassweetandbeautiful.
B.Whereareyougoingtohaveit?
C.Wouldyouliketojoinus?
D.Thankyouforinvitingme.
E.Oh,itisgreat.
F.Let‘sgototheballtogether.
G.DosingussomeEnglishsongs,please.
第三节语法和词汇知识〔共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分〕
从每题的A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出能够填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
()11.Thefamousactorplayed_____importantrolein_____movieBeautifullife.
A.a;theB.an;/C.an;theD.a;/
()12.IfeelitisJackaswellashiswifethat_______fortheirson’sbadperformanceatschool.
A.aretoblameB.istobeblamedC.aretobeblamedD.istoblame
()13.Herhealth________underpressureofwork.
A.brokedownB.brokeinC.brokeoffD.brokeout
()14.Onlywhentheycame___________.
A.Ilefttheoffice
B.didIleavetheoffice
C.leftItheoffice
D.Ididleavetheoffice
()15._______fromthetopofthetowel,Ifindthecitybeautiful.
A.SeeingB.SeenC.ToseeD.Beingseen
()16.Thenewly-publishedbookiswritten_________forchildren,whichisalsopopularwithmostparents.
A.specificallyB.willinglyC.equallyD.occasionally
()17.—Canyoucometoattendourpartytonight?
--Sorry,butIdowishI_________.
A.hadB.canC.willD.could
()18.He______busyyesterday,orhe______youwithyourexperiment.
A.was;hadhelpedB.was,wouldhavehelped
C.hadbeen;wouldhaveD.were;wouldhavehelped
()19.Hisstrongloveforhiscountryis_______inhisrecentlypublishedpoems.
A.relievedB.reflectedC.respondedD.recovered
()20.—Ithinkmychild’sbehavioris_______.
—No,hejusthasalotofenergy.
A.informationB.naturalC.normalD.abnormal
()21.______,thecarstoppedallatonce.
A.Seeingaboylyingontheground
B.Onseeingaboysittingontheroad
C.Thedriversawaboystandingontheroad
D.Theminutethedriversawaboyseatedontheroad
()22.Youshouldn’thavequarreledwiththecustomsofficial._______helpingthesituation,youjustmadeitworse.
A.InspiteofB.ApartfromC.FarfromD.Asaresultof
()23.Atthemeetingtheydiscussedthreedifferent_______tothestudyofradioactivewaste.
A.meansB.methodsC.approachesD.ways
()24._______ofdangerinthestreetatnight,shehadtogohome,withafriend______her.
A.Warning;following
B.Havingwarned;followed
C.Havingbeenwarned;following
D.Warned;followed
()25.Johnopenedthedoor.There_____hehadneverseenbefore.
A.agirldidstand
B.agirlstood
C.didagirlstand
D.stoodagirl
第四节完形填空〔共20小题:
每题1.5分,总分值30分〕
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的ABCD四个选项中,选出合适填入对应空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
Eachspringbringsanewblossomofwildflowersintheditches(沟渠)alongthehighway.Itraveldailytowork.Thereisoneparticular 26 flowerthathas 27 caughtmyeyes.I’venoticeditbloomsonlyinthemorninghours;the 28 sunistoowarmforit.Everydayforabouttwoweeks.Iseethosebeautiful 29 .
ThisspringI 30 awildflowergardeninouryard.“Icanlookoutofthe 31 windowwhiledoingthedishesandseetheflowers.I’veoftenthoughtthoselovelyblueflowersfromthe 32 wouldlookgreatinthatbedalongsideotherwildflowers.EverydayI 33 pasttheflowersthinking,I’llstoponmywayhomeand 34 them.”“gee(哎呀),Idon’twanttogetmygoodclothesdirty...”whateverthereason,I 35 stoppedtodigthem.
Onedayonmywayhomefromworkinmycar,Iwas 36 toseethehighwaydepartmenthadmovedtheditchesandtheprettyblueflowerswere 37 .Ithoughttomyself,“You 38 toolong.Youshouldhavedoneitwhenyoufirstsawthem 39 thisspring.”
Aweekago,wewereshockedandsaddenedtolearnmyoldersister-in-lawhadaterminalbraintumor(肿块).Sheis10years 40 thanmyhusbandandunfortunately,becauseofageanddistance.Wehaven’tbeenas 41 asweallwouldhaveliked.Icouldn’thelpbutseethe 42 betweentheprettyblueflowersandtherelationshipbetweenmyhusband’s 43 andus.Idobelievegodhasgivenussometimeleftto 44 somewonderfulmemoriesthatwillbloomeveryyearforus.
Andyes,ifIseetheblueflowersagain,I’ll 45 andtransplantthemtomywildflowergarden.
()26.A.red B.yellow C.blue D.white
()27.A.sometimes B.never C.seldom D.always
()28.A.morning B.afternoon C.noon D.evening
()29.A.trees B.flowers C.woods D.gardens
()30.A.started B.cleared C.built D.deserted
()31.A.bedroom B.dinning-room C.sitting-room D.kitchen
()32.A.highway B.garden C.ditch D.park
()33.A.rode B.walked C.drove D.ran
()34.A.pick B.sell C.water D.dig
()35.A.always B.often C.never D.ever
()36.A.surprised B.excited C.delighted D.saddened
()37.A.found B.gone C.discovered D.1eft
()38.A.waited B.wanted C.kept D.protected
()39.A.growing B.blooming C.seeding D.fading
()40.A.younger B. older C.earlier D.former
()41.A.good B.wealthy C.close D.strong
()42.A.change B.result C.value D.connection
()43.A.sister B.brother C.mother D.father
()44.A.slip B.jog C.refresh D.collect
()45.A.buy B.stop C.mow D.collect
第二部分:
阅读理解〔共两节,总分值40分〕
第一节〔共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分〕
阅读些列四篇短文,从每题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出你最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
Anexpensivecarspeedingdownthemainstreetofasmalltownwassooncaughtupwithbyayoungmotorcyclepoliceman.Ashestartedtomakeouttheticket,thewomanbehindthewheelsaidproudly,“Beforeyougoanyfurther,youngman,Ithinkyoushouldknowthatthemayorofthiscityisagoodfriendofmine.”Theofficerdidnotsayaword,butkeptwriting.“IamalsoafriendofchiefofpoliceBarens,”continuedthewoman,gettingmoreangriereachmoment.Stillhekeptonwriting.“Youngman,”shepersisted,“IknowJudgeLawsonandStateSenator(参议员)Patton.”Handingthetickettothewoman,theofficeraskedpleasantly,“Tellme,doyouknowBill
Bronson.”
“Why,no,”Sheanswered.“Well,thatisthemanyoushouldhaveknown,”hesaid,headingbacktohismotorcycle,“IamBillBronson.”
()46.Thepolicemanstoppedthecarbecause_____
A.itwasanexpensivecar
B.thedriverwasaproudlady
C.thedriverwasdrivingbeyondthespeedlimit
D.thedriverwasgoingtomaketroubleforthepolice
()47.Thewomanwasgettingmoreangryeachmomentbecause_____.
A.thepolicemandidn’tknowherfriends
B.thepolicemandidn’tacceptherkindness
C.thepolicemanwasgoingtopunishher
D.shedidn’tknowthepoliceman’sname
48.Thepolicemanwas_______.
A.anhonourablefellow B.astupidfellow
C.animpoliteman D.ashyman
()49.Thewomanwas_______.
A.kind-hearted
B.apersonwhodependedonsomeoneelsetofinishherwork
C.tryingtofrightenthepolicemanonthestrengthofherfriends’powerfulpositions
D.introducinghergoodfriends’namestotheyoungofficer
()50.Thepoliceman_______.
A.hadnosenseofhumor B.hadssenseofhumor
C.hadnosenseofduty D.wassenseless
B
Duringthe19thcentury,scientistsfoundthatwhencertainpartsofthebrainofapersonwerehurt,hewouldlosethepowerofdoingcertainthings.Andsopeoplethoughtthateachpartofthebraindoesadifferentjob.Butmodernresearchhasdiscoveredthatthisisnotso,foritisnoteasytoshowexactlywhateachpartofthebraindoes.
Inthepastfiftyyearstherehasbeenagreatincreaseintheamountorresearchdoneonthebrain.Scientistshavefoundoutthatthewaythebrainworksisnotsosimpleaspeopleingeneralmaythink.Chemiststellusthatabout100,000chemicalchangestakeplaceinthebraineverysecond.Somerecentresearchesalsosuggestthatwecanremembereverythingthathappenedtous.Wemaynotbeabletothinkofthethingswehaveheardandseenbutitiskeptthereinthestore-houseofthehumanmind.Earlierscientiststhoughtthatthepowerofone’sbraingotweakerandweakerasonegrowsolder.Butitisplentyofexercise,itkeepsitspower.Itisnowthoughtthatisnottrue.Aslongasthebrainisgivenplentyofexercise,itkeepsitspower.Ithasprovedthatanoldpersonwhohasalwaysbeenactiveinthemindhasaquickermindthanayoungpersonwhohasdonephysicalworkwithoutusingmuchofhisbrain.
()51.Inthelastcentury,scientistsfoundthatapersonwouldlosethepowertodocertainthings_____.
A.whenhegotweakerinhealth
B.ifcertainpartsofhisbrainwerehurt
C.afterhedidaquitedifferentjob
D.whenhegrewolder
()52.Scientiststodayarestillunabletoshowexactly______.
A.whateachpartofthebrainisdoing
B.howmanychemicalchangestakeplaceinthebraineachsecond
C.whethereachpartofthebraindoesthesamejob
D.whichpartofthebrainisthemostimportant
()53.Ithasbeenfoundthatone’sbrainusuallyworks______.
A.fasterwhenheisoldB.alittlenowandalittlethen
C.inaverysimplewayD.withoutanyrestalldaylong
()54.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?
A.Scientistsareworkinghardattheresearchesonthebrain.
B.Asmanyassixmillionchemicalchangestakeplaceinthebraineveryminute.
C.Ayoungmandoingphysicallaborissuretohaveamuchslowermind.
D.Evenanoldmanhasaquickmindonlyifhisbrainisgivenmuchexercise.
()55.Themoreworkwegiveourbrains,___________.
A.thelessresultwewillgain
B.themoreworktheyareabletodo
C.theweakertheirpowerwillget
D.themoretiredtheywillfeel
C
PeopleintheUnitedStateshonortheirparentswithtwospecialdays:
Mother’sDay,onthesecondSundayinMay,andFather’sDay,onthethirdSundayinJune.
Mother’sDaywasproclaimedadayfornationalobservancebyPresidentWoodrowWilsonin1915.AnnJarvisfromGrafton,WestVirginia,hadstartedtheideatohaveadaytohonormothers.ShewastheonewhochosethesecondSundayinMayandalsobeganthecustomofwearingacarnation.
In1909,Mrs.DoddfromSpokane,Washington,thoughtoftheideaofadaytohonorfathers.Shewantedtohonorherownfa