1、学年北京市师范大学附属实验中学高二下学期期中考试英语试题北京师范大学附属实验中学II.单项填空(共18小题,每小题1分,满分18分)课本21. There are instructions on the bottle to prevent the medicine from being _ .A. abused B. adjusted C. absorbed D. adopted22. We shall postpone _ till everyone _ their work.A. making the trip; finishes B. to make the trip; finishC.
2、 to make the trip; finish D. making the trip; have finished23. He can come with us, _ he pays for his own meals.A. regardless of B. provided that C. in advance D. in vain24. -Im afraid I wont recognize Lily.-Dont worry. You cant miss her. She _ a white T-shirt and a red skit then.A. wears B. wore C.
3、 will be wearing D. would wear25. The two brothers _ one another in many ways.A. resembled with B. was resembled withC. resembled D. was resembled26. The most pleasant thing of the rainy season is _ one can be entirely free from dust.A. what B. that C. whether D. why27. We must find out _ Karl is co
4、ming, so we can book a room for him.A. where B. why C. when D. how28. I think the essay would be easier to understand if you _ it up into several parts.A. blew B. gave C. fixed D. split29. The little girl sat there with her eyes _ on the ice cream.A. fixed B. fixing C. to fix D. to be fixed空英30. The
5、 enemy was swept aside by the _ attack.A. dependent B. horizontal C. various D. furious31. The _ sight of a beautiful sunset never fails to amaze me.A. fierce B. sensitive C. dazzling D. accidental32. In Chinese society, parents are held _ for their childrens bad behavior.A. symbolic B. liable C. in
6、tact D. primary33. The governments new policy faced strong _ . Nobody was satisfied with it.A. opposition B. adaptation C. involvement D. scholarship34. My skin is easily _ , so I am always careful about the lotion I apply to it.A. fostered B. requested C. chewed D. irritated35. Studying _ most of t
7、he time of the students in Taiwan.A. preserves B. suffers C. occupies D. attempts36. The soldiers demonstrated their _ to their country by defending it to the death.A. honor B. series C. loyalty D. access37. Several _ buyers have expressed their interest in our apartment.A. intensive B. intact C. po
8、tential D. humble38. The ministers _ in the scandal (丑闻) shocked the public and led to his resignation.A. scholarship B. involvement C. wrestler D. adaptationIII.空英完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)AInvestigating the potential 39 between gum disease and heart disease, doctors and scientists have proposed a num
9、ber of possible reasons for this connection. One common 40 is inflammation, which occurs when the body senses a threat and sends white blood cells to 41 it. This leads to painful swelling, which is the main symptom of gum disease. 42 inflammation hasnt been shown to cause heart disease, it often acc
10、ompanies it. And as it 43 , the same types of bacteria often result in inflammation in both diseases.39. A. link B. piece C. category D. injury40. A. truth B. factor C. ache D. shot41. A. attract B. attain C. attack D. attach42. A. As B. When C. While D. Because43. A. turns out B. turns around C. tu
11、rns into D. turns overBPlan to visit Kew Gardens when you next travel to London. These popular gardens are located just 30 minutes west of the city on the 44 of the River Thames. Charming gardens and interesting structures 45 you. You will find numerous sculptures, greenhouses and trees from all ove
12、r the world. And dont 46 the formal Japanese garden, the treetop walkway and Kews huge tropical palm house.Carefully planted bushes and trees divide the garden at Hidcote into 47 different areas. As you discover each secret garden, youll enjoy many surprises, such as rare plants from as far away as
13、Australia and Japan. And Hidcote is particularly beautiful in the summer when its flowers 48 with color!44. A. banks B. straps C. platforms D. creeks45. A. confront B. await C. spread D. befriend46. A. make it B. mistake C. light up D. miss47. A. number of B. an amount of C. a range of D. a series o
14、f48. A. blow B. break C. burst D. bounceIV.课文背诵完形填空(共25小题;每小题1分,满分25分)Get Ahead With Your EnglishHowever, learning English 49 a foreign language is very difficult in the 50 a native language environment. Some 51 theories on language acquisition believe that to attain a high level of fluency and accu
15、racy in a foreign language, you need to be surrounded by it. But sadly, the chances 52 we will all have the opportunity to live in an English-speaking country are small. 53 , almost of us have to rely on what we can learn at school as part of the school curriculum.49. A. us B. in C. with D. for50. A
16、. absent B. absence C. present D. presence51. A. respect B. respectful C. respected D. respective52. A. whether B. that C. which D. /53. A. However B. Though C. Meanwhile D. ThereforeBody LanguageBody language is used every single day by people of different nationalities all over the world. It is a
17、language without words that 54 of gestures, facial expressions and body movements that greatly 55 -and sometimes even replace - spoken language. Body language is used to communicate both attitudes and feelings from affection to anger just like any other language, but it differs from spoken language
18、as it is not always 56 . Somebody jumping for joy is easy to see 57 a raised eyebrow conveying doubt is easier to miss.54. A. is consisted B. consists C.is consisting D. composes55. A. add up to B. add up C. add to D. add in56. A. transparent B. vague C. ambiguous D. explicit57. A. while B. as C. wh
19、en D. sinceHannah Jones Looks into the FutureThis weekend, hundreds of futurologists are meeting at Newcastle University. The 58 starts on Friday and the experts will be discussing the endless possibilities the future. The future is now big business and many people will 59 the meeting with dreams of
20、 starting news enterprises based on the predictions they will hear this weekend. I clicked 60 the websites of a few futurologists and heres what theyre predicting:58. A. similar B. seminar C. simile D. senator59. A. attend B. intend C. tend D. intent60. A. on B. down C. into D. upPioneers of Science
21、These pioneers of the 20th century were all dedicated to 61 the quality of human life on earth, but sometimes breakthrough discoveries that 62 our lives today happened by mistake! For example, we are all grateful for the handy microwave oven that allows us to prepare meals in minutes and we have Per
22、cy Spencer to thank. This inventor, with 120 patents 63 his name, discovered microwaves when he was experimenting with radars and noticed a chocolate melting in his pocket. 64 is no doubt about it. Without the breakthroughs of these pioneers in science and technology, 65 lucky or planned, the world
23、as we know it today would have been a completely different place.61. A. improve B. improved C. improving D. improvement62. A. have affected B. will affect C. were affecting D. affected63. A. by B. to C. in D. for64. A. It B. This C. There D. As65. A. either B. neither C. no matter D. whether100 Metr
24、es in 8 Seconds?However, doping is not the only thing we need to worry about. 66 we are careful, gene-therapy will be the next big threat. 67 medical purposes, scientists have already found ways to build muscle and increase strength by changing peoples genes. Gene-therapy is very 68 and many people
25、oppose further research into it. If gene-therapy were used now, it would be almost impossible to find out. In the future, athletes who have their genes 69 might be able to do the 100 meters dash in just 8 seconds or the marathon in 70 two hours. However, if a generation of sports stars with enhanced
26、 genes were created, it would 71 the whole spirit of sport.The Olympic spirit - the spirit of competition which emphasizes taking part 72 winning - has been violated by the desire to succeed 73 all costs. In todays world, winners are celebrated and treated as heroes. But if doping and gene-therapy c
27、ontinue to affect the outcomes of major sporting events, the word hero will have lost all meaning.66. A. Unless B. Until C. If D. Even67. A. On B. In C. For D. With68. A. controversial B. convenient C. conventional D. conversational69. A. change B. changing C. to change D. changed70. A. less than B.
28、 fewer than C. more than D. earlier than71. A. oppose B. contradict C. resist D. tolerate72. A. in spite of B. regardless of C. in place of D. father than73. A. in B. for C. at D. ofV.阅读理解(共8小题,每小题1.5分,满分12分)AIt was the summer of 1936. The Olympic Games were being held in Berlin. I had trained, swea
29、ted and disciplined myself for 6 years on the running broad jump A year before, as a college student at the Ohio State, Id set the worlds record of 26 feet 8 1/4 inches. Nearly everyone expected me to win.I was in for a surprise. When the time came for the broad-jump trials (选拔赛) I was shocked to se
30、e a tall boy hitting the pit (坑) at almost 26 feet on his practice leaps. He turned out to be a German named Luz Long. He had easily qualified for the finals on his first attempt.A nervous athlete is an athlete who will make mistakes. I fouled (犯规) twice On my qualifying jumps. Walking a few yards f
31、rom the pit, I kicked at the dirt disgustedly. Suddenly I felt a hand on my shoulder. I turned to look into the friendly blue eyes of Luz Long. Hi, Im Luz Long. I dont think weve met. Glad to meet you, I said. Then, trying to hide my nervousness, I added, How are you? Im fine. Something must be eating you. You should be able to qualify with your eyes closed. He said.He seemed to understand my nervousness, and took pains to reassure me. Finally, s
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