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高二期末复习计划:英语考试试题

导读:眼下,正值期末考试前的紧张复习阶段,发现有很多学生都已经打起十二分精神来复习做题了。在期末复习的过程中,需要一定的练习,以检查学生对知识的掌握程度。今天,查字典高中网小编吱了就给大家带来了期末复试试题,让爱学习的你练练手。

第一部分:听力

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

1.When does the store close in the evening?

A.At 11:00. B.At 11:30. C.At 12:00.

2.What will the woman probably do?

A.Water the plants. B.Wash the car. C.Do nothing.

3.Where did the woman meet Tom?

A.Outside the bank. B.In the bank. C.In the post office.

4.What do we know about James?

A.He is never late. B.He is often late. C.He is not patient.

5. What will the woman do?

A.To sit down before going in.

B.To go into the store with the man.

C.To buy the shoes before going in.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7小题。

6.How often should the baby clean his teeth as soon as the first tooth appears?

A.Once a day. B.Twice a day. C.Three times a day.

7.When should the baby start using soft toothbrush and a small bit of toothpaste?

A.At about 1 year to 18 months of age.

B.At about 13 to 18 months of age.

C.At about 14 to 18 months of age.

听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9小题。

8.Where does the conversation most probably take place?

A.At home. B.On the street. C.In the office.

9.What do we know about the weather?

A.Eastern England will be snowy tomorrow.

B.Northern England will be foggy tomorrow.

C.Southwestern England will be clear tomorrow afternoon.

听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12小题。

10.What is John?

A.A doctor. B.A farmer. C.A postman.

11.What can we learn about Fred?

A.He has the largest farm in his state.

B.He will buy more fields next year.

C.He grows cotton in his field.

12.What did the woman once do at her brother’s?

A.Drinking milk. B.Milking a cow. C.Killing a cow.

听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16小题。

13. What is the woman doing?

A.Returning her phone.

B.Repairing her phone.

C.selecting a phone.

14.How much does it cost in the cheapest plan?

A.£6. B.£20. C.£34.

15.What do we know about the woman?

A.She sends short messages a lot.

B.She chooses the second cheapest plan at last.

C.She can use up 200 minutes of free calls quickly.

16.What function does the woman need in the mobile phone?

A.FM radio. B.Internet access. C.MP3.

听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20小题。

17.Why might a person be prevented from doing good work?

A.He thinks he is old enough to make the most of his mental facility.

B.He accepts another person’s mistaken estimate of his ability.

C.He believes in what other people think of him.

18.What will a person do if he believes in his low ability?

A.Fail to go at a job but never lose heart.

B.Show complete lack of confidence.

C.Spare no efforts to do things.

19. Why was Alfred Adler poor at arithmetic as a boy?

A.He lost his self-confidence.

B.He was weak in thinking.

C.His parents expected too much of him.

20.Which of the following is the most important factor to Adler’s success?

A.Spirit and experience.

B.Interest and self-respect.

C.Confidence and determination.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

请阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

21. For some actors and actresses, ________ stage is just ________means of making a living.

A. a; a B. the; a C. the; the D. a; the

22. It is important to maintain clear channels of communication _________ to make complaints so

as to guarantee the quality of our service.

A. in which B. in that C. by which D. through which

23. _________ from your family and friends, though it may cause short-term discomfort, doesn’t

have to be as painful as it seems.

A. Being separated B. Separated C. Having separated D. Separating

24.To our disappointment, the research they have carried out has been limited ____ production profits, ______ making sure that GM foods are safe.

A. to increase, instead of B. to increasing, as well as

C. to increase, other than D. to increasing, rather than

25. People have the belief _______ factories should produce fewer things from raw materials, _______ the supply is growing smaller and smaller.

A. which; that B. that; of which

C. that; whose D. which; whose

26. __________ you may have, you should gather your courage to face the challenge.

A. However a serious problem B. What a serious problem

C. However serious a problem D. Whatever serious a problem

27. --- Some Chinese students find it difficult to understand native speakers when in London.

--- Exactly, ____ they’ve learned a lot about grammar and known many words.

A. what if B. now that C. as if D. even if

28. — I’m calling to _______ our lunch appointment. It’s tomorrow at twelve o’clock, right?

— Absolutely.

A. confirm B. acknowledge C. attain D. advocate

29. The new-found island, ________ 12 kilometres by 7 kilometres, has been purchased by the army as a military base.

A. measured B. measures C. which is measured D. measuring

30. . The villagers are extremely thankful to Mr. Jason, without whose help the road to the village _________.

A. can’t be built B. couldn’t have been built

C. mustn’t be built D. mustn’t have been built

31. Although there were many students who admitted ________ to these products because of the brands' image they provided for the wearer, the majority did not openly relate the products' appeal to social motives such as status.

A. being attracted B. attracting C. to attracting D. to be attracted

32. Only_______ stand-up comedians have become famous as television and film actors later on in life._______ person is Billy Crystal.

A. a few; Such one B. few; Such a C. a few; One such D. some; A such

33. The moment the people of China heard that Beijing, and Zhangjiakou in Hebei province had won the bid for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games, they ___________ cheers.

A. burst in B. burst to C. burst into D. burst out

34.---He ought to have been warned of the danger.

--- , but he wouldn’t listen to me.

A. Yes, he ought to. B. So he was. C. So it was with him. D. So he did.

35. ---If you focus on what you've left behind, you'll never be able to see what lies ahead.

--- That’s it.

A. I can’t agree with it. B. You’ve got a point there.

C. You’ve got me there. D. Action speaks louder than words.

第二节: 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Canadian smart-phone maker Research In Motion(RIM), which makes the BlackBerry, says it's back. The company is __36__ to reclaim a market it once dominated by __37__ two new devices. The last few years have been a painful time for the company as customers deserted its platform in __38__ of newer and more __39__ devices. This may be the company's last chance to __40__ a vital player in an increasingly crowded market place.

Two brand new devices are perhaps a fresh __41__ for a company that has seen its global market share __42__ from 20 percent three years ago to just over 3 percent today.

For BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins, it's another chance to remake a faded __43__. “We have __44__ been on a journey of transformation, not only a journey to transform our business and our brand, __45__ one that I truly __46__ transforms mobile communications into true mobile computing,” he said.

The company promises the same __47__ level of network security the BlackBerry is known for, __48__ a fast new browser and a more intuitive operating system. The Z10 __49__ much like the touch-screen phones popularized by its competitors(竞争者), but the Q10 maintains the “qwerty” keyboard that has become BlackBerry's trademark.

Besides the technical and cosmetic(外观上的) updates, Heins says the company will no longer be called RIM or Research In Motion.

“Our customers use a BlackBerry, our __50__ work for BlackBerry and our shareholders are owners of BlackBerry. From today on, we are BlackBerry __51__ in the world,” he said.

Shareholders will be watching if customers __52__ the new devices. The company's stock has dropped as much as 90 percent in the last four years as it lost __53__ to competitors. But company shares have doubled in the last four months as anticipation(预期) __54__ for the new models.

Analysts say the new devices could make or __55__ a company, which many people praise for starting the technological revolution in smart-phones.

(  )36. A. refusing     B. trying      C. urging     D. pretending

(  )37. A. introducing B. reviewing C. rejecting D. discovering

(  )38. A. favor B. charge C. honor D. defense

(  )39. A. popular B. expensive C. complicated D. familiar

(  )40. A. replace B. react C. remain D. reset

(  )41. A. record B. dilemma C. end D. start

(  )42. A. lose B. increase C. rise D. fall

(  )43. A. brand B. trade C. technique D. phone

(  )44. A. specially B. definitely C. doubtfully D. essentially

(  )45. A. and B. or C. but D. so

(  )46. A. agree B. believe C. suspect D. deny

(  )47. A. high B. average C. backward D. normal

(  )48. A. except for B. regardless of C. despite D. along with

(  )49. A. sounds B. smells C. looks D. finds

(  )50. A. employees B. consumers C. relatives D. competitors

(  )51. A. however B. whenever C. nowhere D. everywhere

(  )52. A. adapt B. adjust C. adopt D. advocate

(  )53. A. land B. ground C. soil D. earth

(  )54. A. dropped B. changed C. remained D. grew

(  )55. A. desert B. abandon C. break D. deny

第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Wherever she goes, Molly leaves her mark. Without saying a word, she speaks to people with her kind eyes. Even when she walks away, she leaves an impression. Molly's mark is a smile, stamped into the ground by the horseshoe at the bottom of her false leg.

A few years ago, Molly was badly attacked by a dog. The dog bit all four of Molly’s legs and left large cuts in her face. Molly's owner, Kate Harris, took her to an animal hospital. Doctors there were able to save Molly’s life, but soon one of her legs became very infected (感染).

At first, doctors thought Molly would have to be put to sleep.But Molly changed their minds. This pony, doctors noticed, shifted her weight, and rested her good leg from time to time. Doctors knew that Molly had amazing intelligence, and that she wanted to live.

Several doctors operated on Molly, and removed her infected leg. A false leg was made for her. The leg was a hollow cast with a pole at the bottom for balance. Doctors gave Molly a special horseshoe at the bottom of the leg. This horseshoe she had had a stamp of a smile face in it!

After the operation, Molly walked around on all four legs, as if nothing had ever happened to her! Now, with every step she takes, she stamps a smile in the dirt. But she leaves her mark in other ways, too.

Kaye Harris took Molly to the false leg center. There were children there who, like Molly, had artificial arms or legs. They were amazed to see a pony with a false leg. Molly made them smile and gave them hope. Soon, Molly began to visit schools, nursing homes, army bases and hospitals. A book was even written about Molly!

56. Molly is the name of a__________. .

A. dog B. horse C. parent D. child

57. Which of the following is true according to the text?

A. Molly can speak to people in kind words.

B. Kay Harris took Molly to a children’s hospital after the attack.

C. In the beginning, doctors had planned to end Molly’s life.

D. Molly sometimes leaves smiling marks on people’s faces.

58. What is unique about Molly?

A. Molly has a false leg with a horseshoe shaped like a smiling face.

B. Molly ran a race and won the first prize.

C. Molly often visits places such as schools and parks.

D. Molly has become a symbol of hope for people of all ages.

B

Mountaineers have noted that as they climb, for example, up to the 12,633­foot Humphreys Peak in Arizona, plant life changes greatly. In the Sonoran Desert, one climbs into a pine forest at 7,000 feet and a treeless tundra(冻土带) on the top of the mountain. It may seem that plants at a given altitude are associated in what can be called “communities” -groupings of species. The idea is that over time, plants that require particular climate and soil conditions come to live in the same places, and are frequently to be found together. Scientists study the history of plant life and build up a picture of how groups of plants have responded to climate changes and how ecosystems develop. But are these associations, which are real in the present, permanent?

A great natural experiment took place on this planet between 25,000 and 10,000 years ago, when small changes in the earth’s orbit caused great sheets of ice to spread from poles. These glaciers(冰川) covered much of North America and Europe to depths of up to two miles, and then, as the climate warmed, they retreated. During this retreat, they left behind newly uncovered land for living things to occupy, and as those living things moved in they laid down a record we can read now. As the ice retreated and plants started to grow near a lake, they release pollen(花粉). Some would fall into the lake, sink to the bottom and mix with the sand. By drilling into the lake bottom it is possible to read the record of the plant life around the lake. The fossil record seems clear; there is little or no evidence that entire groups of plants moved north together. Things that lived together in the past don’t live together now, and things that live together now didn’t live together in the past. Each individual living things moved at its own pace. The fossil record seems to be telling us that we should be thinking about preserving species by giving them room to move about-to respond to environmental changes.

59. According to the passage, the movement of individual species of plants ________.

A. occurs in groups

B. often depends upon the formation of lakes

C. does not occur in groups

D. depends upon climate and soil conditions

60.All of the following are true EXCEPT ________.

A. The ice age occurred when there were small changes in the orbit of the earth

B. fossil records seem to indicate that plants will be preserved if they have enough room to move

C. fossil records clearly show that entire groups of plants are unlikely to have moved together

D. in the ice age glaciers covered the world to depths of up to two miles

61.. The underlined word “which” refers to ________.

A. the responses of plants to climate changes

B. the current theories of ecosystems

C. the development of ecosystems

D. plant life changes

62. The second paragraph is intended to ________.

A. support the main idea of the first paragraph

B. answer the question raised in first paragraph

C. make suggestions about responding to environmental changes

D. stress the importance of preserving species

C

TOKYO—Lonely astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) may soon be getting a robot friend from Japan.

Japan's space agency is considering putting a talking humanoid(有人的特点的) robot on the ISS to watch the work while astronauts are asleep, monitor their health and stress levels and communicate to Earth through the micro­blogging site Twitter.

Japan's space agency JAXA announced this week that it is looking at a plan to send a humanoid robot to the space station in 2013 that could communicate with the ground through Twitter—primarily feeding photos, rather than original ideas —and provide astronauts with “comfort and companionship”.

Following up on US NASA's “Robonaut” R­2 program, which is set for launch on the Discovery shuttle next week, the Japanese robot would be part of a larger effort to create and refine robots that can be used by the elderly, JAXA said in a statement.

Japan is one of the leading countries in robotics and has a rapidly aging society with one of the world's longest life expectancies.

Improving robot communication capabilities could help elderly people on Earth by providing a nonintrusive(无干扰的) means of monitoring the robot owner's health and vital signs and sending information to emergency responders if there is an abnormality, JAXA said.

“We are thinking in terms of a very human­like robot that would have facial expressions and be able to talk with the astronauts,” said JAXA's Satoshi Sano.

The robot was being developed with the advertising and communications giant Dentsu Inc and a team at Tokyo University.

The NASA project has a human­like head, hands and arms and uses the same tools as station crew members. The “Robonaut” called R­2 is intended to carry out maintenance tasks in the station's Destiny lab.

NASA says it hopes that humanoid robots could one day stand in for astronauts during spacewalks or perform tasks too difficult or dangerous for humans.

For now, the $2.5 million NASA robot is limited to activities within the lab.

63. According to the passage, a humanoid robot, put on the ISS, shall carry out the tasks except ________.

A. keep in contact with Earth B. get a friend for astronauts from Japan

C. take care of the ISS sometimes D. keep an eye on the health of the astronauts

64.. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to this passage?

A. NASA is planning to communicate with the space station through Twitter.

B. Japan has the largest number of elderly people.

C. The robot program will eventually benefit the elderly.

D. R­2 program is in the charge of Japan's JAXA.

65. From the passage we can know ________.

A. robots could completely take the place of human astronauts in the future

B. the robot program, having cost $2.5 million, can carry out all tasks

C. many Japanese universities joined in the robot program

D. future astronauts will become less lonely and more comfortable with the help of the robot

D

During my early twenties, to make my parents stop feeling angry, and simply to escape, I decided to live in my birthplace for a period of time, something I'd sworn I would never do. My parents were thrilled. They prayed that I'd come back triumphantly with a picture-perfect bridegroom. That was the furthest thing from my mind as I packed my faded jeans, tank tops, boots, and a photo of my freckle-faced then-boyfriend who was of Scottish descent.

The moment I landed in Seoul, I was aware of how much I felt like a misfit. All my life I had tried to blend into the dominant culture and couldn't. And finally, when I was in a place where everyone looked like me, I still stood out. I took it for granted that I'd feel a sense of freedom. I thought I'd blend into the landscape. This was not the case. People stared at me with curious eyes. I became conscious of my American-girl swaggering body movements and inappropriate dress.

Collecting my courage, I traveled to the demilitarized zone on my own. I touched the high barbed-wire fence that stretched across the belly of the peninsula(半岛), dividing Korea in half. I visited thousand-year-old temples and magnificent palace gates that had survived modernization and centuries of battle. I met with distant cousins who welcomed me with outstretched arms into their homes and related heroic tales about my mother and Halmoni (Grandmother) during the war. How Halmoni had led her young children out of north to the United Nation-backed south. How my mother, at the age of thirteen, saved the life of her baby sister.

I listened with such an overwhelming thirst that when I returned to the States a year and a half later, I began to ask my parents and Halmoni (who had immigrated to the States some time after we did) all about the past. The past was no longer a time gone by, a dead weight. I now saw that it held ancient treasures. And the more I dug and discovered, the more I felt myself being steered toward a future I had never imagined for myself. I began to write. I didn't even know I could write. My family helped me knit stories into a book using Halmoni's voice. As her powerful words moved through me I was able to reflect and meditate on the ridiculous life I had fashioned for myself. I could feel my sense of self rising. This sparked a newfound awareness and excitement. I became a spokeswoman on Korean culture, traveling to various college campuses across the country. “Be proud. Embrace your heritage.” I said to young Korean American students wearing extra-large, trendy sportswear. But the whole time I was lecturing, I had very little understanding of what that self-concept meant. I was merely talking the talk. I hadn't yet fully embraced my own identity.

66. Why did the author leave America for her birthplace?

A. Because she broke up with her boyfriend and wanted to be alone.

B. Because she decided to be separated from her parents for a while.

C. Because she was forced by her parents to get married in Korea.

D. Because she longed for the travel in her birthplace on her own.

67. According to the passage, the author suggests that her original expectations about visiting Korea were ________.

A. unrealistic and naive B. misguided and dangerous

C. ambitious and ridiculous D. sensible and practical

68. What was the author's attitude toward the ancient monuments she visited in Korea?

A. She was curious about their original functions.

B. She was astonished at their size.

C. She admired their capacity to endure.

D. She was surprised at their beauty.

69. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. The author's attitude toward her family's earlier experiences changed from indifference to fascination.

B. The author felt extremely free when in Korea because it was the place where she looked like others.

C. The author wrote her family's stories in first person with the help of her grandmother.

D. The author was aware of her own national identity and knew what she was actually doing.

70. Which statement most closely parallels the author's conclusion about knowledge of the past?

A. It is a treasure that should be guarded.

B. It is often most valued during early adulthood.

C. It can enhance appreciation of ancient cultures.

D. It can help individuals attain deeper self-concept.

第Ⅱ卷(非选择题 共35分)

第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

一.请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。

Celebrating Sleep

World Sleep Day, observed on 21 March, was created to bring attention to the growing number of sleep problems worldwide. Sleep is a natural part of human life, but many people in the modern world ignore its importance. As a result, sleep problems are increasingly common. In 2002, scientists at the University of Athens in Greece conducted a survey of over 35,000 people in 10 countries around the world, including China, Belgium and South Africa. Of the people that responded to the survey, 24 percent said that they did not sleep well, and based on their responses, 31.6 percent were diagnosed with insomnia(失眠) and another 17.5 percent were diagnosed with borderline(边界线) insomnia. In addition, 30.7 percent of survey respondents reported visiting a doctor for help with sleep problems and 11.6 percent said that they felt very sleepy during the day.

Overall, the survey found that many people suffer the effects of poor quality sleep, some examples of which are being unable to fall asleep and waking up in the middle of the night. The main factors causing these problems are pressure from school or work and a fast pace of life, but noise pollution and light pollution also interfere with sleep and contribute to poor quality sleep. The survey’s findings are particularly troubling because large numbers of people were found to have difficulty sleeping at night. The short-term effects of this are tiredness and trouble concentrating. If this happens for a long time, the risk of gaining weight and having a heart attack may increase.

There are many things you can do to improve the quality of your sleep. First, you should have regular sleep habits. Try to go to bed and wake up around the same time each day. You also need to make your bedroom a cool, dark, quiet place to sleep so that heat, light and noise do not disturb you. At night, you should also avoid things that contain caffeine, such as chocolate, coffee, tea and many soft drinks, as caffeine may keep you from sleeping.

Getting a good night’s sleep is important for everyone. By following the advice above, you can rest better at night and work better during the day.

TopicContext

World Sleep DayDue to ignorance of sleep problems, people observed Mar. 21, World Sleep Day, (73) ▲______attention to the importance of sleep.

Responses of the survey◆Of 3, 5000 people in 10 countries in the world, there were 24 percent of the people saying they didn’t sleep well.

◆31.6 percent were diagnosed with insomnia and another 17.5 percent were on the (74) ▲ of sleeplessness.

◆The (75) ▲ of the people feeling sleepy during the day is 11.6.

◆30.7 percent reported (76) ▲ to a doctor for sleep problems.

Factors (71) ▲ sleep problems and their

consequences◆Under(77) ▲ from school or work, people may have sleep problems.

◆A fast pace of life causes sleep problem as well.

◆Poor quality sleeps also (78) ▲ from noise or light pollution.

◆There is much 79) ▲ that sleepless people easily gain weight and have a heart attack.

◆Feeling tired and sleepy, people find it hard to concentrate.

(72) ▲ to take to improve sleep quality◆Have regular sleep habits

◆Make your bedroom cool, dark and quiet

◆Avoid things (80) ▲ caffeine

第五部分:根据相应提示填词(共10题,每题0.5分,满分5分)

81. Dad s ________ not to smoke again, but mum didn’t believe his promise.

82. I feel really g__________ at forgetting her birthday again.

83. He respects those who are in d___________ with him.

84. 1.—— A lot of animals are dying out.

—— Yes, especially those that are most s_______ to the changes of the environment.

85. It’s our duty and __________ (责任) to protect our environment all around the world.

86. He exchanged a few words with the professor, an old ____________(熟人) of his.

87. She is a ___________(顾问) to the government.

88.He began the project by __________(非法地) using the university computer system..

89.Martha would ____________(消耗) nearly a pound of cheese every day.

90. — What kind of person do you think Tom is?

— He is a silent but hard-working student, always sitting there, a_____ in the book he is reading.

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