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1、高二英语试题精选天津耀华中学高二英语下学期期末试题附答案天津耀华中学2018年高二英语下学期期末试题(附答案) 第I卷 115分请同学们将试题答案填涂在答题卡上 本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间1-Can I borrothis novel? -Sorry Only teachers and students in our school enjoy the _ A privilege B opportunity C status D convenience17 _in a strange place, especially when one doesn

2、t understand the local language, is a very terrible experience A Lost B Being lost C To have been lost D Having lost18 Stricter safe measures will be taken at the airport_ neterrorist attacks A in terms of B in spite of C in need of D in case of19 Not until I visited the Military Museum_ _any idea o

3、f what a missile(导弹)was like A I had B did I have C had I D I did have-He stayed abroad working for the world peace for man year -Oh, he _ a lot A may go through B must have gone through C ought to have gone through D might go through24 The secretary entered with a pencil and paper, and _ every word

4、 the manager said A took down B took out C turned out D turned down 25 As a rule, the students who fail to meet these _ will not be admitted to the university A considerations B requirements C situations D requests26 Im calling _ my pany to thank you again for your generous help A in favor of B in h

5、ours of C in memory of D on behalf of27 -Did Alan enjoy seeing his old friends yesterday? -Yes, he did He _ his old friends for a long time A didnt see B wouldnt see C hasnt seen D hadnt seen28 The bank is reported in the local newspaper _ in broad daylight yesterday A being robbed B having been rob

6、bed C to have been robbed D robbed29 _ not to miss the flight at 15-Helen is said to have studied abroad for three years -_ that she speaks perfect English A Not at all B No way C Not possible D No wonder第二节完形填空(共155 a year if 26, increasing to a maximum of 615 at 29 or moreIf a student is handicapp

7、ed (残疾的)LEAs will give up to 500 to help meet extra expensessuch as buying a tape recorder for a blind student, extra heating or special foodBankingMost of the big banks offer special services to students who open accounts (in the hope that they will stay with the bank when they bee rich officials)

8、A student wont usually have to pay bank charges as long as the account stays in credit Some banks allostudents to overdraby 100 or so, and still dont make charges (though they do charge interest)51 A student from Japan who has been staying in England for a year and intends to go to college in a femo

9、nths will _A get money if he is taking a first degree course B be unable to get money from any LEAC get money from any LEA when he has finished his courseD have to open a bank account before he gets any money52 A 31-year-old nurse wishes to qualify as a doctor at a university She has worked since sh

10、e was 25 Homuch extra money will she get a year? A None B 155 C 615 D 51553 A student who cannot walk has to buy a wheelchair costing 750 to go to classes Homuch of the cost will he have to pay himself? A 150 B 250 C 500 D 75054 You are a nestudent Why may a bank wele you as a customer? They knoyou

11、receive money regularly B They charge students extra C They hope you will be rich in the future D They need students accounts in term-time55 Homuch do the banks permit the students who open accounts with them to overdraw? A 155 B 615 C 500 D 110BI used to believe in the American dream that meant a j

12、ob, credit and success I wanted it and worked toward it like everyone else, all of us separately chasing the same thingOne year, through a series of unhappy events, it all fell apart I found myself homeless and alone I had my truck and $56I searched the countryside for some place I could rent for th

13、e cheapest possible amount I came upon a deserted cottage in a small remote valley I hadnt been alone for 2ears I was scared, but I hoped the hard work would distract and heal meI found the owner and rented the place for $50 a month The locals knenothing about me But slowly they started teaching me

14、the art of being a neighbor They dropped off blankets, tools and canned deer meat and began sticking around to chat They would ask if I wanted to meet cousin Albie or go fishing They started to teach me a belief in a different American dream, not the one of individual achievement but of neighborline

15、ss Men would stop by with wild berries, ice-cream , truck parts to see if I was up for courting I wasnt, but they were civil anyway The women on that mountain worked harder than any Id ever met They taught me hoto store food in the stream and keep it cold and safe I learned to keep enough for an ext

16、ra plate for panyWhat I had believed in, all those things I thought were necessary for a civilized life, were nonexistent in this place Up on the mountain, my most valuable possessions were my relationships with my neighborsAfter four years in that valley, I moved back into town I saa lot of people

17、were having a really hard time, losing their jobs and homes With the help of a real estate broker (房地产经纪人), I chatted up at the grocery store, I managed to rent a big enough house to take in a handful of people Its four of us now, but over time Ive had nine e in and move on to other places from here

18、 Wed all be in shelters if we hadnt banded togetherThe American dream I believe in nois a shared one Its not so much about what I can get for myself; its about hoe all can get by together56 Before a series of unhappy events happened, the writer_A had a well-paid jobB worked hard for his American dre

19、amC worked hard and liked to shareD felt hopeless about his American dream57 What does the underlined word “it” in the second paragraph refer to?A The house B The jobC The pany D The American dream58 What does the underlined sentence “I learned to”in Paragraph 3 most probably mean?A The writer learn

20、ed to run a panyB The writer learned to share with othersC The writer learned to keep enough platesD The writer learned to save money for his pany59 Why did the writer rent a big house?A To make some money B To shooff his wealthC To share with those people in need D To make friends with his neighbor

21、s60 The writer mainly tells us about_A his unhappy experiences B the friendly people in the valleyC the change of his living conditions D his neidea of the American dreamC Today, I read an interesting article about television viewing In one experiment, families were paid to stop watching TV for eith

22、er a week or a month Many could not plete the task and some families quarreled or even fought It was quite interesting and noI will say something about TV After TV became a product most families could afford, people bought and started to watch their neTVs Both adults and children became less creativ

23、e in problem solving, less able to focus on tasks, and less tolerant of flexible time In my family, we greup with the TV on Every weekend, we watched Gun Smoke and Bonanza together as a family TV provides us with a fortable background when we want to learn a foreign language at home, and it entertai

24、ns us cheaply with live action sports, inparable performing arts and important events of the world In addition, it educates us about everything from the cells in our body to the galaxies in the universe Perhaps its not even practical to live without television unless our views change unexpectedly as

25、 we get older I dont think that TV damages us so much as it robs us of time that could be spent doing other things such as learning neskills, getting some exercise or doing volunteer work I was lucky to have a family that watched TV together Today there seems to be a TV in every room of the house an

26、d theres no need to agree on a program to watch To watch TV or not is more of a question for adults than for us, and even though we all say we want to cut down the time we spend in front of the tube, we never really do TV has us hypnotized!61 The experiment in Paragraph 1 shows_A hointeresting watch

27、ing TV is B homuch people like watching TVC whether people like watching TV D why people give up watching TV62 After most families could afford a TV, they_A got more active at work B found it easier to solve problemsC became more independent of TV D fixed less attention on tasks63 From Paragraph 3,w

28、e can learn that_A the author likes to spend weekends watching TV by himselfB watching TV too much prevents the author from growing up wellC TV programs bring only fun to the author and his familyD the author and his family get a lot of valuable experience in watching TV64 According to the author wh

29、ich of the following is TRUE?A It is a waste of time to watch TVB We benefit little when we watch TVC It is hard to live without televisionD We change our views as we live with television65 The underlined sentence in the last paragraph implies that_A we depend too much on TV B watching TV makes us u

30、nitedC TV robs us of valuable time DTV changes our daily lifeD Felaws are so effective that you can see results just days after they take effect But in the nine days since the federal cigarette tax more than doubled-to $101 per pack-smokers have jammed telephone “quit lines” across the country seeki

31、ng to kick the habit This is not a surprise to public health advocates Theyve studied the effect of state tax increases for years, finding that smokers, especially teens, are price sensitive Nor is it a shock to the industry, which fiercely fights every tax increase The only wonder is that so many s

32、tates insist on closing their ears to the message Tobacco taxes improve public health, they raise money and most particularly, they deter people from taking up the habit as teens, which is when nearly all smokers are addicted Yet the rate of taxation varies widely In Manhattan, for instance, which has t

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