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高二英语下学期第三学月考试题重点班I
2019-2020年高二英语下学期第三学月考试题重点班(I)
(试卷总分120分)
1.I______throughthatbitterperiodwithoutyourgeneroushelp.
A.couldn’thavegone B.didn’tgo
C.wouldn’tgoD.hadn’tgone
2.Havingretired(退休),he________theclubforoldmenandplayschesseverydaythere.
A.takespartinB.joinsin
C.attendsD.joins
3.—Theweatherhasbeenveryhotanddry.
—Yes.Ifithadrainedevenadrop,thingswouldbemuchbetternow!
Andmyvegetables______.
A.wouldn’tdieB.didn’tdie
C.hadn’tdiedD.wouldn’thavedied
4.Seeingthelooksontheirfaces,wecan'treallyimaginewhattheyare________.
A.goingbyB.goingup
C.goingthroughD.goingon
5.Thechildaskedhismother________goouttoplaytennis.
A.thathecouldB.ifhecould
C.whethercouldheD.thatcouldbe
6.MyEnglishteacher’shumorwas______makeeverystudentburstintolaughter.
A.soastoB.suchasto
C.suchthatD.sothat
7.Studiesshowthatpeoplearemorelikelyto________frombackproblemsiftheyalwayssitbeforeputerscreensforlonghours.
A.sufferB.escapeC.graduateD.prevent
8.Allthesedonationsmustbedeliveredimmediately________intimeforChristmas.
A.soastohavereceivedB.inordertobereceived
C.so
astoreceiveD.inordertobereceiving
9.Ifweletthissituationgoasitis,ourenvironmentwill______agreatdestruction.
A.sufferB.allow
C.applyD.deliver
10.Canyouarrangethenumbersingroupsthat________10?
A.addinguptoB.areaddedupto
C.areaddinguptoD.addupto
11.Intimeofwar,differentpartiestendto________theirpoliticaldifferencestofightagainstforeigninvadersshouldertoshoulder.
A.pickupB.relateto
C.setasideD.giveaway
12.Thisnovelwasconcerned______theSecondWorldWar,whilemostteenagersaremoreconcerned______thehero’slovestory.
A.with;aboutB.with;at
C.for;aboutD.about;with
13.IwasgoingtodosomeshoppinginGoldenEagle,but________watchingTVathomebecauseoftiredness.
A.endedupB.tookup
C.gotdownD.settleddown
14.Thepolicesuspectedhimofcarryingdrugssothey________hisbag,butfoundnothing.
A.lookedupB.turnedin
C.searchedforD.wentthrough
15.Thebestwaytodealwithanimpolitepersonisto______him.
A.ignoreB.neglect
C.omitD.overlook
II.阅读理解(每小题2分,共20分)
A
Stillseekingadestinationforyourweekendbreak?
Therearesomeplaceswhichareprobablyamerewalkawayfromyourcollege.
King’sArtCentre
AdayattheCentrecouldmeanavisittoanexhibitionoftheworkofoneofthemostinterestingcontemporaryartistsonshowanywhere.Thisweekendseestheopeningofanexhibitionoffourlocalartists.
Youcouldattendaclassteachingyouhowto‘learnfromthemasters’orgetmorecreativewithpaint----freeofcharge.
TheCentrealsorunstwolifedrawingclassesforwhichthereisasmallfee.
TheBotanicGarden
TheGardenhasover8,000plantspecies;itholdstheresearchandteachingcollectionoflivingplantsforCambridgeUniversity.
Themulti-branchedTorchAloehereisimpressive.TheAfricanplantproducesredflowersaboveblue-greenleaves,andisnotonetomiss.
GettothedisplayhousetoseeDionaeamuscipula,aplantmoremonlyknownastheVenusFlytrapthatfeesoninsectsandothersmallanimals.
TheGardenisalsoaplaceforwildlife-enthusiasts.Lookforgrasssnakesinthelake.Asnakecalled“HissingSid’isregularlyseenlyingintheheatofthewarmsun.
Byron’sPool
ManystoriessurroundLordByron’stimeasastudentofCambridgeUniversity.Arrivingin1805,hewrotealetterplainingthatitwasaplaceof“messanddrunkenness”.However,itseemsasthoughByrondidmanagetopassthetimepleasantlyenough.I’mnotjusttalkingaboutthepetbearhekeptinhisrooms.Hespentagreatdealoftimewalkinginthevillage.
Itisalsosaidthat
onoccasionByronswamnakedbymoonlightinthelake,whichisnowknownasByron’sPool.AcoupleofmilespastGrantchesterinthesouthCambridgeshirecountryside,thepoolissurroundedbybeautifulcircularpathsaroundthefields.Thecriesofinvisiblebirdsmakethetripalovelyexperienceandonthewayhomeyoucandropintothevillageforafternoontea.Ifyoudon’ttrustme,thenperhapsyou’lltakeitfromVirginiaWoolf---overacenturyafterByron,shereportedlytookatriptoswiminthesamepool.
16.Asmentionedinthepassage,thereisasmallchargefor.
A.attendingthemasters’classB.workingwithlocalartists
C.learninglifedrawingD.seeinganexhibition
17.“TorchAloe”and“VenusFlytrap”are.
A.moninsectsB.impressiveplants
C.rarely-seensnakesD.wildlife-enthusiasts
18.WecaninferfromthepassagethatByronseemed.
A.tofearpetbearsB.tolikewalking
C.tobeaheavydrinkerD.tofinishuniversityin1805
19.InthepassageByron’sPoolisdescribedasalake.
A.surroundedbyfieldsB.ownedbyLordByron
C.locatedinGrantchesterD.discoveredbyVirginiaWoolf
20.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Someplacesforweekendbreak.
B.Awaytobeecreativeinart.
C.Thecolourfullifeinthecountryside.
D.UnknownstoriesofCambridgeUniversity.
B
Withsomanyotherwaystogetinformationthesedays,dowestillneedbooks?
Oldhabitsdiehard,andarepasseddownfromgenerationtogeneration.Ifyourparentsreadtoyou,thechancesareyouwillreadtoyourchildrenandsoon.Well,thatisanidealworld.
Ithinkitesfromtheeducationalsideoflife.Ifyouhaveagoodexperienceinschoolwithbooks,thenreadingonafterschoolyearswon’tbeaproblem.FormeIdidverywellinEnglishlanguageandliteratureasIhadaninspiringandinterestingEnglishteacherwholetuswriteourstoriesfreelywithoutcorrectingourspellingrightaway.Thecreativesideofyoushouldalwaysefirstandthenthetechnicalerrorscanbecorrected.
Startingreadingearlyisveryimportanttochildren’srelationshipwithbooks.Ifyoucasuallyreadtoyourchildrenthenthebookswillhavealwaysbeenthereintheirlivesandbythetimereadingesalongattheageof4-5yearsolditwillallbefunandstarttomakesense.Ithastobesaidthatbooksarevitaltolearning.
GettinginformationandsearchingontheInternetisfineandnecessaryatthismomentbu
titrequiresreadingandreadingrequirespractice,Ibelieveweshouldrelaxwhilelearninganddigestingfactsandinformation,andthiscanonlybedonewiththesimplebook.Learnthebasichabitofreadingabookandthenexpandonandusethetechnologyavailable,likee-bookstomakethingsconvenient.Butwhenyou’renotinarushorwhileonasunnybeach,spendingtimewithyourchildren,whatcouldbebetterthanholdingthatbookinyourhandsandfeelingtheachievementofgettingtothelastpage?
21.Thisauthorofthepassagethinksthat.
A.thehabitofreadingshouldbepasseddownfromgenerationtogeneration
B.booksarelessimportantwithsomanyotherwaystogetinformation
C.readingtochildrenhasbeeanoldhabit
D.it’sdifficulttogetchildrentoreadbookstoday
22.Wecanconcludefromthesecondparagraphthat.
A.childrencandevelopthegoodhabitofreadingbythemselves
B.it’snotnecessarytocorrectchildren’serrorsinreading
C.readingonafterschoolyearsisbeingadifficultproblemtoday
D.agoodteachercancultivatethehabitofreading
23.Accordingtothethirdparagraph,ifyoucasuallyreadtoyourchildren,theywill.
A.formthehabitofreadingintime
B.havenoideaoftheirrelationshipwithbooks
C.losetheinterestinreadingbookslater
D.realizetheimportanceofreadingbytheageof4
24.
Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstheInternet?
A.Hethinksitcanonlyruinpeople’spleasureinreading.
B.Hethinksitisfineandnecessarytogetinformation.
C.Hethinksitwillreplacetraditionalbooks.
D.Hebelievesweshouldlimittheuseofit.
25.Welearnfromthelastparagraphthat.
A.readinge-booksisabetterwaytodigestfactsandinformation
B.thetechnologyavailablecanhelpuslearnthebasichabitofreadingbooks
C.readingbooksonasunnybeachisonlyawaytokilltime
D.readingcanbeagreatpleasurewhenyouarenotinahurry
III.完形填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)
Afrailoldmanwenttolivewithhisson,daughter-in-law,andfour-year-oldgrandson.
Thefamilyatetogetheratthetable.But,theelderlygrandfather’s26handsandfailingsightmade27difficult.Peasrolledoffhisspoonandfood28ontothe
floor.Whenhegraspedaglass,withhisshakinghandsmile29onthetablecloth.Thesonan
ddaughter-in-lawbecameirritatedwiththe30.
So,theysetasmall31inthecorner.Theregrandfatherate32,whiletherestofthefamilyenjoyeddinner.33grandfatherhadbrokenadishortwo,hisfoodwasservedina34
bowl.Whenthefamily35ingrandfather
’sdirection,sometimeshehadatearinhiseye.36,theonlywordsthecouplehadforhimwere37warnings,whenhe38aforkorspilledfood.Thefour-year-oldwatcheditallin39.
Oneevening,beforesupper,thefathernoticedhissonplayingwithwoodscrapsonthefloor.Heaskedthechild40,“Whatareyoumaking?
”Justassweetly,thebo
yresponded,“Oh,Iammakingalittle41foryouandmamatoeatyourfoodinwhenIgrowup.”Thefour-year-old
smiledandwentbacktowork.
Thewordsso42theparentsthattheywerespeechless.Thentearsstartedtostreamdowntheircheeks.Thatevening,thehusbandtookgrandfather’shandand43ledhimbacktothefamilytable,andfortheremainderofhis44,heateeverymealwiththefamily.And,forsomereason,neitherhusbandnorwifeseemedto45anylongerwhenaforkwasdropped,milkspilled,orthetableclothsoiled.
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A.