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1、高一英语必修12综合测试题二必修1、2综合测试题(二)命题:陈梅 马玉祥 蒋海燕 名丽 李萍 吴义梅 梅心 王恩友 冯正来姓名 班 级得分 自我评价第一部分 听力(共两节,满分分)(略)第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)第一节 单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. After the visit to the farm, they walked the direction of the village.A. at B. to C. for D. in22. I am leaving for London tomor

2、row. _ Ill miss you.A. How dare you say that? B. I hope you have a good voyage. C. Its cloudy today, isnt it? D. Why are you always lying?23. It was reported that the bombs _ two buildings and _ several others in Iraq.A. destroyed; damaged B. ruined; destroyedC. harmed; destroyed C. harmed; ruined24

3、. I heard there was an air crash yesterday. How many passengers were in the plane? It _ 180, 20 Japanese _.A. contained; included B. contained; includingC. included; contained C. contained; conaining25. _ from what he did, he isnt a person to depend on. So youd better stay away from him.A. Judge B.

4、Judging C. Judged D. Judges26. The man who murdered the vice president last year was _ to death yesterday. A. regarded B. commanded C. sentenced D. prepared27. The number of students in my school 2,730. Now a number of them playing football on the playground.A. is; is B. are; are C. are; is D. is; a

5、re28. On Sunday, rather than at home, I prefer .A. stay; to travel B. to stay; to travelC. stay; travel D. to stay; traveling29. He has won three gold medals, but _ was won at the Olympic Games. A. neither of them B. neither of which C. all of which D. none of them30. Jim wanted to leave his band, b

6、ut we have _ him not to.A. talked B. suggestedB. promised D. persuaded31. Only those with whom we can _ our feelings are our close friends.A. share B. value C. spare D. respect32. It may snow tomorrow. _, youll have to stay here.A. In fact B. In that caseC. After all D. In a way33. Please go away. I

7、m _ being followed by you every day.A. fond of B. interested inC. tired of D. crazy for34. Whats the time? My watch _.A. is being repaired B. is to repair C. has been repaired D. has repaired35. Do you know Lily has gone to London? Oh, I havent seen her these days.A. no doubt B. no wonder C. as a re

8、sult D. of course第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) Neil Alden Armstrong was born on August 5, 1930, on his grandfathers farm. When Neil was two years old, his father took him to 36 the 1932 Cleveland National Air Races. When he saw the 37 flying, he developed a true love for 38 . Neils father worked 39

9、an auditor (稽核员) for the state government. He 40 to many countries looking at 41 to make sure that officials used money 42 . Because of Mr Armstrongs work, the Armstrong family had to 43 a lot. Finally, the Armstrongs moved back to Wapakoneta, Ohio and bought a 44 there. They didnt move again. Neil

10、had a brother named Dean and a sister named June. They all did housework 45 . They weeded the vegetable garden, mowed the lawn, and helped their mother. When Neil was young, he began to 46 reading books. He read 90 books in his first grade. 47 he was so smart, he 48 a grade because he could read as

11、well as the fifth 49 by then. When he was six years old, Neil took a plane ride. Ever since then, he was 50 in model airplanes. In the next few years, Neil 51 hundreds of model airplanes. Neil liked science and math. He learned 52 he could in his textbooks. Neil 53 to read and learn about astronomy

12、(天文学). He thought planets and 54 were almost as amazing as airplanes. Mr Zint, one of Neils neighbors, let Neil look at stars and planets through his 55 telescope. He was especially interested in the moon and studied it a lot. This was the childhood of Neil Alden Armstrong.36. A. show B. buy C. make

13、 D. see 37. A. birds B. planes C. kites D. leaves38. A. playing B. driving C. riding D. flying 39. A. to B. for C. as D. of 40. A. traveled B. visited C. wished D. moved41. A. bills B. tapes C. records D. books42. A. honestly B. seriously C. largely D. carelessly43. A. leave B. move C. gather D. mee

14、t44. A. house B. furniture C. plane D. bed45. A. quickly B. separately C. sadly D. together46. A. hate B. love D. dislike D. imagine47. A. So B. Since C. When D. While48. A. skipped B. escaped C. studied D. remembered49. A. girls B. boys C. graders D. sisters50. A. excited B. interestedC. ashamed D.

15、 disappointed51. A. bought B. made C. sold D. studied52. A. anything B. somethingC. nothing D. everything53. A. stopped B. began C. begged D. continued54. A. stars B. planes C. science D. math55. A. ugly B. pretty C. powerful D. tiny第三部分 阅读理解(共小题;每小题分,满分分)One cold morning in winter, I went alone to

16、a hillside to do some hunting. I sat there waiting for about an hour. Suddenly, a big beautiful deer appeared less than 20 feet away from me. There was no cover near him. Surely I could shoot him. To my surprise, he came toward me! He was curious, I suppose, or maybe he was stupid. For this was not

17、a youngster, but a fully grown-up one. He must have known about men and their guns. But this deer came closer, and I still waited. His big eyes never moved away from my face. His wonderful head with a set of antlers (鹿角) was clearly in sight. I was getting a bit nervous as he walked closer. A big de

18、er can do a lot of damage. Well, he walked right up to where I was sitting. Then he stopped and looked at me. What happened next was hard to believe. But it all seemed quite natural. I held out my hands and scratched his head right between the antlers. And he liked it. The big, wild, beautiful deer

19、bent his head. I scratched and touched his head and body. His nose touched my shoulder. I fed him with my last sandwich. Well, he finally went his way, down the hill. Shoot him? Not me. You wouldnt, either. Not after that. I just watched him go, a strong deer carrying a proud head. I picked up my gu

20、n, and started walking back. Suddenly,I heard two shots, one after another. If you have hunted much, you will know what two shots mean. They mean a kill. I had forgotten that there were other hunters around. You will now understand why I gave up hunting from that day on.56. How the deer behaved towa

21、rd the writer shows that .A. it pretended to be friendly to the writerB. it wanted to attack the writerC. it was quite friendly to the writerD. it was too scared to run away57. You can infer from the passage that .A. a grown-up deer usually will not get close to men with gunsB. the writer was a litt

22、le nervous at first as he had been attacked by a big deer beforeC. the writer decided not to kill the deer the moment the deer walked up to himD. the writer had waited for about an hour before the deer appeared58. After reading the whole passage, we can know that the passage is written in a(n) tone.

23、A. worried B. excited C. sad D. happy59. According to the passage, the reason why the writer gave up hunting is that .A. he lost heart as he missed a good chanceB. he felt guilty and was sorry for the innocent deerC. he wanted to do something for wildlife protectionD. he realized hunting is too dang

24、erous Burj Dubai, a tower under construction in the United Arab Emirates trade center which now measures 512.1 meters according to what the developer said on Saturday, became the tallest building in the world. “Burj Dubai is now taller than Taipei 101 in Taiwan, which at 508 meters has held the tall

25、est-building-in-the-world title since it opened in 2004,” Emaar Properties, which is developing the Dubai tower, said in a statement. “Burj Dubai has now reached 141 storeys, more storeys than any other building in the world.” The developer wants the tower, set to be completed next year, to be the w

26、orlds tallest building according to all four standards listed by the Chicago-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, which measures buildings to the structural top, to the highest occupied floor, to the top of the roof and to the tip of the spire or flagpole. Emaar did not say how tall th

27、e finished building will be. Once completed, Burj Dubai will have used 330,000 cubic meters of concrete, 39,000 tons of steel and 142,000 square meters of glass, Emaar said. It will have 56 lifts traveling at 1.75 to 10 meters per second. The tower will be the centerpiece of a $20 billion developmen

28、t that will include residential (住宅的), commercial (商业的) and retail property. Dubai, the Gulf Arab trade and tourism center, has seen a series of mega-projects in recent years, including developing three palm-shaped islands off its coast and a group of man-made islands shaped like a map of the world.

29、 60. Which of the following is NOT one of the four standards mentioned in the third paragraph?A. The highest occupied floor.B. The structural top. C. The size of the building. D. The tip of the flagpole.61. Dubai Tower will NOT be used as a _.A. commercial center B. tourism center C. residential cen

30、ter D. political center62. It is implied in the passage that Dubai Tower .A. will have 56 lifts when finishedB. will have 140 storeys when finishedC. will be completed next yearD. may be even taller than 512.1 meters when finished 63. Whats the best title of the passage?A. The tallest building on th

31、e earth. B. The highest world trade center. C. Dubai Tower the new tallest building on the earth. D. The largest building on the earth. The popular image of a researcher is a person working in a laboratory alone. In fact, science has long been a team thing. Scientists used to be those who had much knowledge in several fields of study, such as Sir Isaac Newton, or Robert Hooke, who combined surveying Londons buildings with studies under a microscope.

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