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山東省日照市第五中學(xué)高三英語下學(xué)期期末試題含解析一、選擇題1.—Wouldyouliketohavedinnerwithmeat7p.m.?

—I’mafraidIcan’t.I_____areportatthemeetingatthattime.A.willbegiving

B.willgive

C.gave

D.amgiving參考答案:A略2.Areyougettinganewcarthisyear?Youmustbejoking!Ican’taffordtopaymybills,________buyanewcar.A.leavealone

B.orrather

C.letalone

D.otherthan參考答案:C略3.—Hi,Monica,Haveyoumadeupyourmindyet?—Well,

,IthinkI’mgoingtotakeuphairdressing.

A.soonerorlater

B.moreorless

C.betterorworse

D.nowandthen參考答案:B考查情景交際?!澳阋呀?jīng)下定決心了嗎?”“差不多(已經(jīng)下了決心)吧?!眘oonerorlater遲早,moreorless,或多或少,差不多。nowandthan,時(shí)而不時(shí)。4.—Isitfortwomonths______theyhavestayedhere?

—No,itisonlythreeweeks______theyarrivedhere.A.that;since

B.that;when

C.when;that

D.since;before參考答案:A5.HewillhavelearnedEnglishforeightyearsbythetimehe_____fromtheuniversitynextyear.A.willgraduate

B.willhavegraduated

C.graduates

D.istograduate參考答案:C6.Everyoneknowsthat_____isdangeroustoplaywithfire,but_____isdifficultistopreventchildrenfromplayingwithfire.A.it,it

B.what,what

C.it,what

D.what,it參考答案:C略7.-Thankstoyouforthemouse,I’llreturnitassoonasIcan.

-

,I’vegotanotheronetospare.A、Noproblem B、Nohurry C、Withpleasure D、Nothingmuch參考答案:B8.Leavingyourcarunlockedoutsideisjust

trouble.

A.a(chǎn)ttracting

B.drawing

C.resulting D.inviting參考答案:D9.

You_____eattoomanydesserts.Istronglyurgeyoutochangeyourdiet.

A.wouldn’t

B.couldn’t

C.shouldn’t

D.needn’t參考答案:C10.Out________,andaway_________.

Athemanwent;washe

Bwenttheman;hewas

Cwenthe;hewas

Dthemanwent;hewas參考答案:B11.Thefilmbroughtthehoursbacktome____Iwastakengoodcareofinthatfar-awayvillage.A.until

B.that

C.when

D.where參考答案:C12.Inthischapter,somecaseswillbeintroducedtoreaders__________peoplewithstrongdeterminationachievetheirgoalsbyworkingextremelyhard.A.

when

B.who

C.which

D.where參考答案:D13.Ifyouletpressurebenefit

upsetyou,muchmorecanbeaccomplishedthanyouthoughtpossible.

A.morethan

B.ratherthan

C.otherthan

D.lessthan參考答案:B14.—Whataboutgoingabroadforfurtherstudy?—Great,butIneverexpected_______achanceformebefore.A.theretobe

B.therebeing C.ittobeD.itbeing參考答案:A15.It’salongtime______Ilastsawyou.

Yes,anditwillbeanothermonth______wecanmeetagain.A.before;when

B.when;since

C.since;while

D.since;before參考答案:D略16.Whentheybuiltthisofficeblock,theygaveno_________tothedisabled.A.wonder

B.worry

C.advice

D.thought參考答案:D二、完型填空17.FridaywasadayIwillrememberfortherestofmylife.AdayIhavedreamtofsinceIwasalittlegirl

36

tobesweptawaybyPrinceChanning.Thatdaytheworldcouldhavestoppedturninganditwouldn'thave

37

atall.

Fridaynightmyboyfriendproposedtomeduring

38

.WewereatafancyrestaurantinSt.Louisandeverythingwasgoing

39

.Themoodwasromantic,thelightingperfectandthe

40

wasmorethanIexpected--waymore.

Whenthewaitressbroughtoutourdinners,theywerecoveredsotheywouldn'tget

41Shebroughtouthisanduncoveredhischickenparmesan,then

42

my"pepper-loin,"whichwas

43

adiamondengagementring.

Iwassosurprisedthatmyfirst

44

wastolaughandcryatthesametime.I

45

overandhuggedhimandheaskedmetomarryhim.Iwillneverforgetthat

46

.

Wehavetakenahuge

47

inourrelationship.I'mstillveryyoung;I’llbe21nextmonth,

48

itseemsliketheperfecttimeinmylifetotakeeverythingonestepfurtherintothe

49

.There'snoneedtorushthough,sowearegoingto

50

aboutayearandahalftomakesurewehaveplentyoftimetogeteverythingjustthe

51

wewantit.

With50percentofmarriagesendingindivorce,Iwanttomakesurewe

52

ourtimeanddothingsright.Ihavereadplentyofstoriesaboutpeoplewhohavegottenmala4edforthewrong

53,andIdon'twanttobeanotherstatistic.

Forthosewhoare

54

ofproposing,orwaitingforsomeonetopopthequestion,don'trushit.Waituntilyoudon'thavea

55

inyourmindthatheorsheistheoneforyou.Itwillbeverymuchworthyourwait.

36.A.wishingB.waitingC.thinkingD.

missing37.A.realizedB.

swept

C.

matteredD.

expected38.A.party

B.

ballC.

banquetD.

dinner39.A.finallyB.

perfectly

C.

slowly

D.

suddenly40.A.serviceB.

dishesC.

foodD.

wine41.A.burntB.

burst

C.

dirtyD.

cold42.A.brought

B.

fetchedC.

uncovered

D.

discovered43.A.surelyB.

actuallyC.

totally

D.

luckily44.A.reaction

B.

idea

C.

thought

D.

thing45.A.walked

B.

reachedC.

tookD.

turned46,A.wordB.

waitress

C.

moment

D.

place47.A.trip

B.

direction

C.

decision

D.

step48,A.soB.

as

C.

but

D.

or49.A.relationshipB.

future

C.

monthD.

year50,A.rushB.

runC.

wait

D.

watch51.A.wayB.

placeC.

peopleD.

time52.A.spendB.

costC.

makeD.

take53.A.dreamB.

ringC.

resultD.

reasons54.A.dreamingB.

thinking

C.

hearing

D.

planning55.A.questionB.

ideaC.

doubtD.

problem

參考答案:36—40ACDBA

41—45DCBAB

46—50CDCBC

51—55ADDBC三、閱讀理解18.FileCreated

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