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山西省太原市成才中學高二英語期末試卷含解析一、選擇題1.Manypeoplecometothemeparks,________forthrillsandentertainment.A.look

B.tolook

C.looking

D.havinglooked參考答案:C2.Englishbecametheofficiallanguageforbusiness__thefactthatthepopulationwaslargelyChinese.A.because

B.inspite

C.incaseof

D.despite參考答案:D3.Itisrather______thatwestilldonotknowhowmanyspeciesthereareintheworldtoday.

A.misleading

B.embarrassing

C.

boring

D.demanding參考答案:B4.Afterfivehours’walk,wereached______wethoughtwastheplacewehadbeendreamingof.

A.where

B.what

C.that

D.which參考答案:B5.Amoderncityhasbeensetupin_____wasawastelandtenyearsago.A.where

B.which

C.when

D.what參考答案:D6.Heissaid______abroad,butIdon’tknowwhatcountryhestudiedin.A.tostudy

B.tohavestudied

C.tobestudying

D.tohavebeenstudying參考答案:B

7.Notfarfromthecub,therewasagarden,________ownerseatedinitplayingbridgewithhischildreneveryafternoon.

A.whose

B.which C.that

D.its參考答案:D8.—IhearTom____playinggamesrecently.—__________nowonderheiseasytofeelsleepyintheclass.A.isaddictedto;Thereis

B.addicts;Thereis

C.addicts;Itis

D.isaddictedto;Itis參考答案:D9.InBritaintodaywomen______44%oftheworkforce,andnearlyhalfthemotherswithchildrenareinpaidwork.A.buildup

B.giveup

C.makeup

D.setup參考答案:C10.Theywerelostatsea,____windandweather.A.atthecostofB.attheriskofC.atthesightofD.atthemercyof參考答案:D11.Overtheyears,someOlympicsportseventshavebeen_________andhavebeenreplacedbynewones.A.dismissed.

B.removed

C.invented

D.resigned參考答案:B12.Iwantedsomemorecoldmeatbuttherewas____left.A.noone

B.nothing

C.neither

D.none參考答案:D13.Anyone______tryingtotakeknivesonboardflightswouldbecaughtbythepolice.A.finds B.beingfound C.found D.willfind參考答案:14.----Theweatherisn’tgoodenoughforanouting,isit?----No,wecan’thave___atthistimeoftheyear.A,anicerday

B.aworstday

C.sofineaday

D.aworseday參考答案:D15.TheSpaceShuttleColumbiabrokeintopiecesoverTexasasitreturnedtotheearthonFebruary1,2003,__________allsevenastronautsaboard.A.havingkilled

B.killingC.beingkilled

D.killed參考答案:B16..Theheadmasterwillnotpermitthechangeinthecourse,nor______itathought.A.doesheevengivenB.heevengivesC.willheevengiveD.hewillevengiven參考答案:C略17.Bypopularconsensus,greatpainterscanmixthecolourstogetherwithinashortperiodoftimetogetthe__________colour.

A.explicit

B.desired

C.generous

D.romantic參考答案:B18.IwishI___abletotellhimallaboutitlastnight.

A.

shouldbe

B.

were

C.

hadbeen

D.

was參考答案:C略二、填空19.短語填空:(從方框中選擇恰當?shù)亩陶Z填入句子中,注意使用其正確形式,每小題1分,共10分)

onbehalfof

buildup

inspiteof

runoutof

aslongasfeellike

taskrisks

beopposedto

comeabout

dueto

1.

Iwonderhowit___________thattheChineseteamdidbeattheAmericanteam.2.

________________evreyonehere,IwishyouaveryhappystayinBeijing.3.

Thistrafficaccidentwas______________hisoverdrinking.4.

Takingexercisecan_________________yourstrengthandhealth.5.

He________________myview,buthedidn’tputforwardhisown.6.

Ihave______________mymoney.Wouldyoumindlendingmesome?7.

Finallyhedecidedtogoshopping_________________oftherain.8.

I’mverytiredandIdon’t_______________doinganythingatall..9.

Onecan’tgetrichwithout________________.10.

Idon’tmindwherewego____________thereissunshine,beachesandsoon.參考答案:1.cameabout

2.Onbehalfof

3.dueto

4.buildup

5.wasopposedto6.runoutof

7.inspiteof

8.feellike

9.takingrisks

10.aslongas略20.默寫Unit5Module5Theskinisan

71

partofyourbodyanditslargestorgan.Youhavethreelayersofskinwhichactas

72

againstdisease,poisonsandthesun’sharmfulrays.Thefunctionsofyourskinarealsovery

73

:itkeepsyouwarmorcool;itpreventsyourbodyfromlosingtoomuchwater;itis

74

youfeelcold,heatorpainanditgivesyouyoursenseoftouch.Soasyoucanimagine,ifyourskin

75

itcanbeveryserious.CambridgeUnit11Eventhoughstudyingabroadmay

76

,overallitcanbeaverypositiveexperience.Yourexperienceabroadcanaffectyourentirelifeby

77

andbroadeningyourhorizons.Evenso,theadvantages

78

thedisadvantages.Forexample,youcandevelop

79

andlearntobetolerantofdifferences.……Allinall,studyingabroadisanexperienceyou’llcarrywithyoufortherestofyourlife.Ithinkyouaresureto

80

inatotallydifferentway.參考答案:71.essential

72.abarrier

73.complex

74.where

75.getsburned76.presentmanychallenges

77.enrichingyourknowledge

78.faroutweigh79.asenseofindependence

80.shapeyourselfsuccessfully三、閱讀理解21.Last

Friday

my

brother

and

I

were

driving

home

together

after

doing

some

shopping

and

gave

our

attention

to

an

interesting

conversation.

Because

of

this

distraction

(分心)my

brother

took

a

wrong

turn.

Unfortunately,

the

wrong

turn

took

us

towards

a

bridge

and

we

had

no

way

to

turn

back.

Unwillingly,

my

brother

paid

the

bridge

fee

and

drove

on.

He

was

clearly

frustrated

by

the

mistake

and

the

needless

waste

of

$4.We

eventually

reached

an

exit

and,

as

we

took

it,

my

brother

noticed

a

young

fellow

pulled

over

to

the

side

of

the

road.

He

came

out

of

his

car

and

tried

to

phone

someone.

I

was

busy

trying

to

figure

out

which

way

we

would

go

next

but

my

brother

pulled

over

and

asked

the

guy

if

he

needed

any

help.

And

he

did.

He

had

a

flat

tire

and

needed

a

tool

to

get

it

off.My

brother

gave

him

a

wrench,

and

then

began

to

help

him

change

the

flat.

The

young

man

said

that

this

had

been

a

bad

week

for

him:

earlier

he

had

gotten

into

a

minor

car

accident,

and

now

this

flat

on

his

way

home

from

work.

But

he

called

us

“a

breath

of

fresh

air”

and

kept

thanking

us

because

he

really

would

have

been

stuck

if

we

hadn’t

come

along.After

we

finished

the

job

he

thanked

us

again

and

pulled

out

$20

from

his

pocket

and

tried

to

give

it

to

us.

“No,”

I

said.

“We

were

never

supposed

to

even

get

on

that

bridge,we

took

a

wrong

turn.

But

now

we

know

why

we

did.

It

was

to

help

you.Thank

you

for

turning

our

mistake

into

an

opportunity

to

serve.”

What

I

loved

most

was

that

my

brother

was

able

to

see

a

chance

to

help.

His

reaction

in

the

situation

is

a

lesson

for

everyone

and

we

felt

so

good

the

rest

of

the

day.

56.

When

did

the

author

and

his

brother

notice

the

young

man

who

had

a

flat

tire?

A.

Before

they

arrived

at

a

bridge.

B.

When

they

were

passing

through

an

exit.

C.

When

the

young

man

stopped

them

for

help.

D.

After

they

came

back

to

the

right

road.57.We

can

learn

from

the

text

that

the

writer’s

brother

________.

A.

didn’t

know

the

roads

well

B.

was

a

warm-hearted

young

man

C.

made

the

turn

to

help

the

young

man

D.

regretted

making

a

wrong

turn

all

the

way

home

58.What

did

the

young

man

mean

by

calling

the

writer

and

his

brother

“a

breath

of

fresh

air”

?

A.

He

had

been

in

the

hot

sun

waiting

for

help

for

so

long.

B.

His

car’s

air

conditioner

was

broken.

C.

They

calmed

him

down

by

offering

him

a

cold

drink.

D.

They

changed

his

bad

luck

and

the

bad

mood

he

was

in.

59.

Which

of

the

following

sentences

best

describes

the

writer’s

experience?

A.

It’s

no

use

crying

over

spilt

milk.

B.

God

helps

those

who

help

themselves.

C.

Nothing

in

the

world

is

difficult

for

one

who

sets

his

mind

to

it.

D.

If

you

light

a

lamp

for

somebody,

it

will

also

brighten

your

path.

參考答案:BBDD略22.閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。Therehavebeendiscussionsaboutretireagelimitrecently.Doesitmakesensetomakepeopleretireataparticularage,say,55?60?Somepeopleworkwellintotheir70sand80s,runningfamilies,countriesorcorporationswhileotherpeople,despitebeingfitandhighlytalented,areforcedtoretireintheirfiftiesorevenearlier.HereIwillexaminewhetherpeopleshouldbeallowedtocontinueworkingaslongastheywantorwhethertheyshouldbeencouragedtoretireataparticularstage.Somepeoplethinkthereareseveralreasonsforallowingolderpeopletocontinueworking.Firstly,olderemployeesaremoreexperiencedandtheirknowledgecanbelosttohiscompanyorbusinessiftheyaremadetoretire.Secondly,olderemployeesareoftenextremelyloyalandmorewillingtocarryoutcompanypoliciesthanyoungerstaff.Anotherpointisrelatedtooursociety’sattitudestotheold.Toforcesomeonetoretireat50or60indicatesthatthesocietydoesnotvaluethecontributionofthesepeople,whichmayberegardedasagediscrimination.However,othersbelievethatallowingolderpeopletoworkindefinitely(無限期)isnotagoodpolicy.Agealoneisnoguaranteeofability.Oldpeopleareambitiousworkaholics.Manyyoungemployeesaremoreskillfulthanolderstaff,whomayhavebeenstuckinoneareaorunitformostoftheirworkinglives.Havingcompulsoryretirementencouragesnewideasinanorganization.Inaddition,withoutagelimits,manypeoplewouldcontinuetoworkpurelybecausetheydidnothaveanyotherplans.Anotherreasonisthatolderpeopleshouldberewardedbysocietyfortheirlife’slaborbybeinggivengenerouspensionsandthefreedomtoenjoytheirleisure.Wenowhaveyoungsterswhocan’tfindjobsbecauseoldpeoplerefusetoretire.Thisnewgenerationof“oldpeople”maythinktheywillneverdieduetomodernadvancesinmedicine.Withmanyyoungpeopleunemployedorfrus

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