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高二英语随堂练习
第一节:
单项选择
21.Itis____anywonderthathisfrienddoesn’tlikewatchingtelevisionmuch.
A.noB.suchC.nearlyD.hardly
22.Hewrotefivenovels,twoof_____translatedintoEnglish.
A.itB.themC.whichD.that
23._____isknowntoeverybody,lighttravelsmuchfasterthansound.
A.ItB.AsC.ThatD.What
24.──Brandon,doyouknowwhowantedmeonthephone?
──Sorry.Idon’tknow.I_____abathinthebathroom.
A.havehadB.washavingC.hadD.amhaving
25.──Howdidyouenjoytheconcertlastnight?
──____.Myfavoritesingerlosthervoiceanddidn’tevenmakeanappearance.
A.Whatadisappointment!
B.Whatafailure!
C.Awful!
D.Verydissatisfactory!
26.____,motherwillwaitforhimtohavedinnertogether.
A.HoweverlateisheB.Howeverheislate
C.HoweverishelateD.Howeverlateheis
27.Thepianosintheothershopwillbe_____,but_______.
A.cheaper;notasbetterB.morecheap;notasbetter
C.cheaper;notasgoodD.morecheap;notasgood
28.Thefirsttextbooks______forteachingEnglishasaforeignlanguagecameoutinthe16thcentury.
A.havingwrittenB.tobewrittenC.beingwrittenD.written
29._____asatisfactoryoperation,thepatientrecoveredfromillnessveryquickly.
A.HavingbeengivenB.HavinggivenC.GivingD.Beinggiven
30.Walkingdownthestreettheotherday,______.
A.Isawunusualsomethinghappened
B.Aterribleaccidenthappened
C.Somethingunusualwasseenbyme
D.Isawaterribleaccident
31.Withhislipsstill_____,hecouldn’tsayaword.
A.tremblingB.trembleC.totrembleD.tobetrembling
32.Someworkersfearthelossofsocialidentitythatcan______nothavingajob.
A.resultinB.resultfromC.bringupD.bringon
33.Thedoctorwasalways_____thepoorandthesick,oftengivingthemfreemedicalservices.
A.remindedofB.absorbedinC.tendedbyD.concernedabout
34._____isthebestwillsuitmefine.
A.AnyoneB.WhicheverC.ThatD.Anyoneofthem
35.Butthatshewasafraidatthattime,the____nototheplan.
A.wouldhavesaidB.didsayC.shouldsayD.mightsay
第二节:
完形填空
Throughouthistorymanhashadtoacceptthefactthatalllivingthingsmustdie.Butpeoplenowlivelongerthanthey36.Yet,alllivingthingsstillshowthe37ofaging,whichwilleventually38deaths.
Agingisnotadisease,butasapersonpassesmaturity(成熟期),thecellsofthebodyandthe39theyformdonotfunctionaswellasthey40inchildhoodandteenageyears.Thebodyprovidesless41againstdiseaseandismore42tohaveaccident.
Anumberofrelatedcausesmay43toaging.Somecellsofthebodyhaveafairlylonglife,buttheyarenot44whentheydie.Asapersonages,45ofbraincellsandmusclecellsdecreases.46.bodycellsdieandarereplacedbynewcells.Inanagingpersonthe47cellsmaynotbeasworkableorascapable48growthasthoseofayoungperson.
Another49inagingmaybechangeswithinthecells50.Someoftheproteinchemicalsincellsareknownto51withageandbecomelesselastic(有弹性的).Thisiswhytheskinofoldpeoplewrinkles(皱纹)andhangs52.Thisisalsothereasonwhyoldpeople53inheight.Theremaybeothermoreimportantchemicalchangesinthecells.Somecomplexcellchemicals,suchasDNAanRNA,storeand54informationthatthecellsneed.Agingmayaffectthis55andchangetheinformation-carryingmoleculessothattheydonottransmittheinformationaswell.
36.A.wouldB.beusedtoC.usedtoD.used
37.A.functionB.effectC.affectD.sign
38.A.leadinB.giveinC.runintoD.resultin
39.A.handsB.feetC.heartD.organs
40.A.madeB.tookC.didD.remembered
41.A.energyB.protectionC.vigorD.power
42.A.likelyB.probableC.possibleD.alike
43.A.attendB.contributeC.addD.devote
44.A.replacedB.rebornC.recoveredD.surrendered
45.A.anumberB.theamountC.thenumberD.agreatdeal
46.A.TheothersB.theotherC.AnotherD.Other
47.A.oldB.leftC.newD.other
48.A.toB.forC.ofD.in
49.A.factorB.effectC.reasonD.element
50.A.itB.themC.themselvesD.that
51.A.becomeB.turnC.changeD.get
52.A.looseB.highC.largeD.fat
53.A.increaseB.shrinkC.lengthenD.decrease
54.A.passawayB.passbyC.passoffD.passon
55.A.improvementB.processionC.approachD.process
语法填空
SeveralmenhittheSaoPauloMuseumofArtjustbeforedawnonThursday,December20th,2007.Authoritiessaidthat31thievesmusthavebeenwellprepared,as32tookthemjustthreeminutestostealpaintings33twoworld-famousartists,PabloPicasso34CandidoPortinari,whichareworthmillionsofdollars.Imagesfromthesecuritycamerashowthatthreemenbegantheiractionat5:
09am,35theguardsinthemuseumweregoingthroughtheirshiftchange(换岗).Theybrokethroughtwoglassdoors,36(run)tothemuseum’stopfloorandgrabbedthetwopaintingsfromdifferentrooms,somehow37(avoid)nearbyguards.Thealarmneverrang,andby5:
12am,theyweremakingtheirescape.Afterthat,thepolicewereinterviewingthe30museum38(employ).“Everythingindicatesthievesweresenttodoitbysomewealthyartloverfor39owncollection.Hewasnotrichenoughtobuythepaintings,40hewaswealthy,”saidtheleadpoliceofficer,MarcosGomesdeMoura.
第三节:
阅读理解
A
Acoupleofyearsago,Ireceiveda$600insurancedividend(保险股息).Sittingatthekitchentable,mywifeandIdiscussedwhatwemightdowiththemoney.Irealizednowthattherefrigeratoroverheardourtalk.Theverynextdayitwentwrong.Therepairmantoldusweneededanewunit.Cost:
$600.Notlongafterthat,wegotarefund(赔偿金)fromtheshop,enoughtopayforatriptoMexico.“I’vesomethingtotellyou,”Isaidtomywifeinalowvoice.“Howabouttheliving-room?
”shesuggested.IrememberedthecolorTVsetwasthere.“No,notthere.Let’sgoout.”Ishowedherthecheckaswestoodonthedriveway.Weheldeachotherexcitedlyandhardlynoticedtherain.Mycarwasparkedwithin5meters.Ididn’tthinkanythingaboutitatthetime.AsIstartedfortheairportthenextday,thecarbeganmakingstrangesounds.Changingtheenginecostabout$1,000.
ThenIlookedthroughourfinancialrecords.Idiscoveredthatduringthelasttenyearswespentallour“foundmoney”repairingahotwaterheater,atelevisionandastove.
Inevermentionmoneyinfrontofourmechanicalequipment.ButifthisarticleispublishedandIampaidfor,thewordprocessor(文字信息处理机)isgoingtogoforsure.It’llknow.
56.Whatwentwrongfirstasthewriter’s?
A.TherefrigeratorB.Thestove
C.TheTVsetD.Theengineofthecar
57.Whathasbeenrepairedandstillremainsallright?
A.ThecarB.ThecolorTVset
C.ThestoveD.Thehotwaterheater
58.Whichstatementiswrongaccordingtothepassage?
A.Therearemanypiecesofmodernequipmentinthewriter’shome
B.Thewriteroftendiscusseswithhiswifeonhowtospendtheirmoney.
C.Thewriterhasgoneintoalotoftroubletorepairhisthings
D.Thewriter’srefrigeratorcanoverhearhim
B
Althoughmanhasknownaboutasbestosformanyhundredsofyears,itwasnotuntil160yearsagothatitwasminedforthefirsttimeontheNorthAmericancontinent.H.W.Johns,ownerofaNewYorkCitySupplyShopforroofers,wasresponsiblefor(对……负责)theopeningofthatfirstmine.
Mr.JohnswasgivenapieceofasbestoswhichhadbeenfoundinItaly.Heexperimentedwiththematerialandthenshoweditssurprisingpowerstohiscustomers.Afterputtingapairofasbestosgloves,whichlookedmuchlikeordinaryworkgloves,hetookred-hotcoalsfromthefireplaceandplayedwiththeminhishands.Howastonishedthecustomersweretodiscoverthathewasnotburnedatall.Youcanwellimaginethathehadincreasingbusinessinasbestosroofingmaterials.However,becauseitwasveryexpensivetotransport(carry)themfromItalytotheUnitedStates,Mr.Johnssentoutayoungscientisttoseekasourcenearerhome.Thisyoungmanfoundgreatvein(岩脉)
intheprovinceofQuebecinCanada.
Eversince1881,Quebechasledtheworldintheproductionofthisunusualmineral,whichismadeupofmagnesium,silicon,iron,andoxygen.Whenitismined,theasbestosisheavy,justasyouwouldexpectamineraltobe.Whenitisseparated,astrangethinghappens:
therockbreaksdownintofine,soapyfibers(滑腻的纤维)。
Scientistsdonotknowwhytherockcanbeseparatedeasilyintothreads(线),buttheyhavefoundthousandsofusesforthisfireproofmaterial,oftencalledthe“clothofstone”.
59.Thetitlethatbestexpressesthemainideaofthepassageis_____.
A.AsbestosminedinCanadaB.Fireproofmatter
C.A“wonder”mineralD.Anewroofingmaterial
60.Johnsprovedhisability(能力)asasalesmanby_____.
A.goingintotheroofingbusiness
B.carryingasbestosfromItaly
C.sendingatrainedscientist
D.showingtheuseofasbestosgloves
61.Whichisthemostimportantcharacterofasbestosthattheauthorwantstoshowus?
A.ItislikethreadB.Itfeelssoapy
C.ItbumseasilyD.Itisunusuallyheavy
62.Theauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthispassageisto______.
A.showtheneedformorescientists
B.compareasbestoswithotherminerals
C.increasethesalesofasbestos
D.presentfactsaboutasbestos
C
TwoEnglishmenweretravelinginFrancewhenapolicemanstoppedtheircarandgaveitasearch.Hefoundabagofwhitepowder,whichlookedsuspicious(可疑的).“Drogue?
”askedthepolicemanwhowassensitivetoheroin(海洛因).“Yes,dog”,thetworeplied,havingtheleastideaoftheirmisunderstandingoftheFrenchword;