1、兰州第一中学期末考试高二年级英语学科兰州第一中学期末考试高二年级英语学科.听力第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间,有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Whats the most probable relationship between the two speakers?A. They are host and guest. B. They are waiter and customer. C. They are husband an
2、d wife.2. Where did this conversation take place?A. At the hospital. B. At the airport. C. At the post office.3. Why will the woman go to London?A. To have a look at London. B. To go with her friend. C. To spend the weekend.4. Whats the womans job?A. She is a saleswoman. B. She is a waitress. C. She
3、 is a hotel clerk.5. How is the weather now?A. Its snowing. B. Its raining. C. Its clear.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题将给出每题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6. Why was Paul angry with Jane?A. She told the others about his sa
4、lary. B. She told Mrs. Wallace his salary.C. She always talks to everybody.7. Why did Jane tell Mrs. Wallace the news according to her own explanation?A. Because she thought it doesnt matter.B. Because she knew everybody would know at last.C. Because she got too excited and wasnt thinking.8. What do
5、es Paul mean by Everyone in this town got a big nose?A. People in this town have big noses.B. People in this town are always eager to know about others things.C. People dont care about each other.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. What is the man reading?A. A magazine. B. A Chinese play. C. A newspaper.10. Where ar
6、e they going at the weekend?A. Beijing Theater. B. Beihai Park. C. Beihai Cinema.11. What are they going there for?A. For a visit. B. To see Beijing Opera. C. To learn Beijing Opera.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. Why didnt Mike take an examination yesterday?A. Because he didnt want to do so. B. Because he got
7、 sick. C. Because he got the examination date wrong. 13. What did the professor permit Mike to do? A. Have all examination at home.B. Have an exam sometime later when he got better.C. Have an exam next term.14. Why didnt Mike drive his car?A. Because the doctor told him not to.B. Because he liked ta
8、king a walk.C. Because he didnt think he was able to.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. What does Rogers mean in this conversation? A. Toms friend. B. Toms teacher. C. The name of a person.16. What does Tom tell his mother in yesterdays letter?A. He had made a new discovery. B. He had lost his new job.C. He had j
9、ust bought a car.17. Why does Tom tell his mother about his job?A. Because he doesnt want her to worry about his job.B. Because he doesnt want her to worry about his life.C. Because he doesnt want her to worry about his marriage.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Where did the fire probably start?A. On the first
10、 floor. B. On the second floor. C. On the third floor.19. When was the building built?A. In 1930. B. In 1782. C. In 1718.20. What was the building used as at the time of the fire?A. A history museum. B. A hotel. C. The old peoples home.单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1.John is not coming to the party tonight
11、.But he .A. promises B. promised C. will promise D. had promised2. The man has been arrested for the murder last month. A. advised B. attended C. attempted D. announced3. My parents have been married for 20 years and never once with each other. A. they had quarreled B. they have quarreled C. have th
12、ey quarreled D. had they quarreled4. Americans eat as they actually need every day. A. twice as much protein B. twice protein as much C. protein as much twice D. protein as twice much5. One of the reasons Billy Crystal has become so famous is _ his outstanding ability to improvise.A. that; that B. w
13、hy; / C. why; that D. /; because 6. The fans are interested in the entertainment news which the private lives ofcelebrities(名人). A. concerning B. concerns C. was concerned in D. were concerned with 7. He said he would come; He didnt, .A. even if B. even though C. although D. though8. If you continue
14、d working like this, youd sooner or later. A. break up B. break down C. break off D. break out 9. the big snake, the girl stood under the tree out of her life.A. Seeing; frightened B. Seeing; frightening C. Seen; frightened D. To see; frightening10. Mum, I have got a headache.Youd better go out and
15、take a walk. You in front of the TV too long.A. have been sitting B. are sitting C. sit D. sat11. I am taking my family to Hangzhou for vacation next month. .A. take it easy B. All the bestC. Why do you go there D. Its a pity I cant go with you12. Have we water?Yes, . Wed better get some.A. given ou
16、t; we have run it out B. run out of;our water has run outC. used up; our water has been run out D. run out;our water has run out13. If the thief _ around, the policeman wouldnt have suspected him. A. hadnt looked B. had looked C. looked D. didnt look14. I in New York for many years, but Ive never re
17、gretted my final decision to moveback to China.A. lived B. was living C. have lived D. had lived15. He insisted that he really very tired and that he to have a restA. was;be allowed B. was;must be allowed C. should be;must be allowed D. should be;be allowed.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Pelle Ahlerup is an
18、 economics researcher at Swedens University of Gothenburg. His research 1 that trust between people is more important in countries with a 2_ legal system. And in societies 3_ there is less trust between people, the quality of the legal system plays a larger _4_. He says projects designed to increase
19、 interpersonal trust can have a 5_ effect in poor countries with undependable legal systems. Earlier research has shown that countries 6_ greater trust between people generally do 7 _ in economic growth and other areas. What about trust in government - could it even 8_ murder rates? Randolph Roth, a
20、 historian at Ohio State University argues yes. He studied murder rates 9_ the past four hundred years in the United States and western Europe. The Justice Department says although rates in recent years 10 levels of the nineteen sixties, murder rates in the United States have 11 been among the highe
21、st among Western democracies since the middle of the nineteenth century. Professor Roth says poverty and unemployment do not lead to higher murder rates. 12 do stronger punishments and more police keep murder rates 13_ . He found four things that _14 murder rates. One is a belief that a government i
22、s stable and that the justice and legal systems are fair and 15 _. Another is a feeling of trust in government officials. The third factor is a sense of _16_ in country and unity with other citizens. And the fourth is a _17_ that a persons position in society is satisfactory and that getting respect
23、 does not require _18_. When these feelings are strong, he says, murder rates are generally _19_. Rates are higher when people do not _20_ their leaders or feel protected or connected to society. But Professor Roth says even the best political leaders cannot unite a country once a societys problems
24、get out of control. 1. A. insists B. proposes C. advises D. suggests2. A. strong B. firm C weak D. hard3. A. which B. where C. what D. when4. A. position B. station C. part D. partner5. A. major B. minor C. active D. important6. A. by B. with C. in D. beyond7. A. best B. worse C. better D. worst8. A
25、. effect B. affect C. impacts D. influences9. A. since B. over C. behind D. among10. A. grew to B. increased to C. rose to D. fell to 11. A. fortunately B. personally C. generally D. occasionally12. A. Either B. So C. Also D. Nor13. A. backward B. up C. down D. forward14. A. relate to B. have nothin
26、g to do C. involve in D. remind of 15. A. less effective B. weak C. effective D. imperfect 16. A. proud B. pride C. envy D. comfortable17. A. emotion B. belief C. trust D. expression18. A. respect B. peace C. violence D. concern 19. A. high B. strong C. forceful D. low20. A. trust B. believe C. requ
27、est D. construct .阅读理解(共13小题;每小题2分,满分26分) AMarthas Vineyard has long been considered a favorite quiet of the Northeast. The vineyard is rich in history, breathtaking beaches, and beautiful scenery. It is well known for its unique lighthouses youll enjoy the variety and the history of each lighthouse
28、, among the most photographed structures on the Vineyard. When the former First Family, the Clintons, chose to vacation on the island several years ago, it became a more popular tourist attraction.Marthas Vineyard got its name from its discoverer, Bartholomew Gosnold, who gave it the name of his wif
29、e Martha and was in memory of the thick growth of wild trees on the land.The island of Marthas Vineyard lies south of Cape Cod off the southeastern coast of Massachusetts,United States. It is nearly 20 miles long and runs from 2 to 10 miles in width. There are wide, hard beaches on the southern side
30、. The north is hilly, but in the south and eastern parts there are wide areas of open land covered with wild flowers. The island was discovered early in the 17th century. The Indians were quiet and friendly, and the newcomers fished for a living, making a lot of money from whaling (捕鲸). With the dec
31、line (衰落) of whaling and sailing ships, Marthas Vineyard was almost forgotten until about 60 years ago when people began to buy the old houses of the whaling captains and the small buildings of the fishermen near the beaches. Now people go there year after year for their summer holidays. 1. What is Marthas Vineyard famous for? A. Lighthouses. B. A long history. C. Friendly Indians. D. Fishing industry.2. Which of the fol
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