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高二暑假英語訓(xùn)練2第一局部聽力(共兩節(jié),總分為30分)第一節(jié)〔共15小題;每一小題1.5分,總分為22.5分〕聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最優(yōu)選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每一小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第1段材料,回答第1—3題。1.Whosentanewcameratotheboy?A.Hismother.B.Hisuncle. C.Hissister.2.Whatdidtheboy'ssistergivehimasabirthdaypresent?A.Abluetie.B.Awonderfulpicture. C.Anewsuit.3.WheredoesUncleRobertlive?A.Intheboy'shomeB.Inabigcity.C.Inthecountry.聽第2段材料,回答第4—6題。4.Wheredidtheboygothatafternoon?A.Totheschool. B.Toashop.C.Totheseashore.5.WhoboughtthehatforTom?A.Hismother.B.HisfriendBill.C.Hehimself.6.Whydoestheboywanttokeepthehat?A.Becausehelikesit.B.Becausehismotheraskshimto.C.Becausehismotherdoesn'tlikeit.聽第3段材料,回答第7—9題。7.HowoldisMrGrant'ssecondchild?A.Twelve.B.Six. C.Seven.8.Whatdoeshiswifeliketodo?A.Tocookinthekitchen.B.Toworkinthemusicroom.C.Toplayfootballandbasketball.9.Whereisthegarden?A.Nearthehouse.B.Inthebackofthehouse.C.Infrontofthehouse.聽第4段材料,回答第10—12題。10.Whenwasitunusualtoseeaplane?A.Intheearly1960s.B.Inthe16thcentury. C.Intheearly1900s.11.Whycanweuseelectricallights?A.Becausesomeoneinventedwaystomakeuseofelectricity.B.Becausewehavemoremoneythanbefore.C.Becausesomeonehaspaidforus.12.Whatdothefatherandthesontalkabout?A.Thehistoryofplanes.B.Thechangesoflife.C.Theinventionofelectriclights.聽第5段材料,回答第13—15題。13.Whatdoesthenewspapermantellusaboutinthepassage?A.Howtogiveupsmoking.B.Smokingisawasteofmoney.C.Hissmokingexperience.14.Howmuchdidhesmokebeforehegaveitup?A.About30cigarettesaday.B.About23to40cigarettesaday.C.About19cigarettesaday.15.Whatwastheeffectonhishealthwhenhemanagedtogiveupsmoking?A.Hefeltitdifficulttobreakthehabit.B.Heoftenfeltsickwithoutsmoking.C.Hefeltsickifhesmoked.第二節(jié)聽取信息〔共5小題;每一小題1.5分,總分為7.5分〕聽下面一段短文。請根據(jù)題目要求,從所聽到的內(nèi)容中獲取必要的信息,填入答題紙標號為16—20的空格中。錄音讀兩遍。你有2分鐘的作答時間。ThemanwantstogotoTokyoTower,butheisreallylost.Theproblemisthathedoesn'tknowhowto16becausethisishis17toJapan.Firstheneedsto18towherehewantstogo,andthengetonthetrainlineatPlatform.No.4.Thetrainsusuallycomeabout19.Andheshouldgetoff20fromhere.第二局部英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),總分為45分)第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每一小題1分,總分為15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最優(yōu)選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑?!狧aveacupoftea,please.A.No,thankyoujustthesameB.Yes,IhaveC.No,littlepleaseD.Sorry,I'mafraidIcan'tThereisapartytonightin ofourexchangeteacher.frontB.honorC.chargeD.favorYouwillhavetowork yourweakpointsinEnglishifyouhopetopassthee
A.outB.atC.forD.away24.Themaninchargeoftheexpeditionregrettedtheworktoleave;undoingleaving;undoingtoleaveA.outB.atC.forD.away24.Themaninchargeoftheexpeditionregrettedtheworktoleave;undoingleaving;undoingtoleave;undoneleaving;undone25.ItoseemoreofShanghaibutwehadnotime.havehopedhadhopedhavetohopehadtohope26.Canyou 26.Canyou meA.fix,upB.put,downC.hand,downD.look,up27.ThewalletwasreturnedtoMr.HopkinswithoutanythingA.losingB.missingC.missedD.disappearedA.losingB.missingC.missedD.disappeared28.Whenandwhereto28.Whenandwheretobuildthenewfactory yetisnotdecidedarenotdecidedisnotdecidedarenotdecidedhasnotdecidedhavenotdecidedhasnotdecidedhavenotdecided29.You yourlessonswellbeforetheexamsotherwiseyouwouldn'thavefailedinit.A.mustn'thavepreparedB.needn'thavepreparedC.shouldn'thavepreparedD.couldn'thavepreparedThetrafficaccidentresultedA.inthreedeathinthreedeaths
A.inthreedeathinthreedeathsofthreedeathsD.ofthreedeathto45%ofthesupermarketsinthecity byforeigncompanies.Close;runB.Up;arerunC.Up;isrunD.Next,haverunWithmanyeyes onher,shefeltabitnervous.A.dependedB.startingC.glaringD.fixedWillyoupleasesendmea(n) toyournewmicro-computer?A.introductionB.descriptionC.advertisementD.informationHishealth fromoverwork.A.hasbeenbrokendownB.hasbrokenoutA.hasbeenbrokendownB.hasbrokenoutC.hasbrokendownhasbeenbrokenupC.hasbrokendownhasbeenbrokenupWeallknowthetruththeearthgoesroundthesun.Weallknowthetruththeearthgoesroundthesun.A.ifB.whetherC.thatD.which第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每一小題1分,總分為20分)閱讀如下短文,掌握其大意,然后從每一小題所給的四個選項A、B、C和D中,選出最優(yōu)選項。LasteveningIwaswatchingtheeveningnewsontelevision.Thenewswasaboutaprizeforascientific36;Iforgotwhatitwas.Theannouncer,whosenamewasRalphStory,saidsomethingthat37myattention."Allgreatdiscoveries,"hesaid,"aremadebypeoplebetweentheagesoftwenty-fiveandthirty."Beingalittleoverthirtymyself,I38withhim.Nobodywantstothinkthatheispastthe39ofmakinganydiscovery.ThenextdayIwenttothepubliclibraryandspentseveralhourslooking40theagesoffamouspeopleandtheirdiscoveries.Ralphwasright.FirstIfoundsomeofthe41discoveries.Oneoftheearliestdiscoveries,thefamousexperimentthatprovedbodiesofdifferent42fallatthesamespeed,wasmadebyGalileowhenhewas26.MadamCuriestartedher43thatledtoNobelPrizewhenshewas28.Einsteinwas26whenhe44hisworld-changingtheoryofrelativity.Well,enoughofthat.YetIwonder45those"bestyears"weretrueinother46.Thenhowaboutthefieldof47?Surelyitneedsthewisdomofagetomakeagoodpolitician.Perhapsitdoes,48seewhenthesepeople49theircareer.WinstonChurchillwaselectedtotheHouseofCommonsattheageof26.AbrahamLincoln50thelifeofacountrylawyerandwaselectedtothegovernmentatwhatage?Twenty-six.Butwhydon'tbestyearscomeafter51?Atsuchanage,Ithink,mostpeopledonotwanttotake52ortrynewways.ThenIthoughtofpeople53ShakespeareandPicasso.Theformerwas54wonderfulworksattheripeageoffifty,whilethelatterwas55tryingnewwaysofpaintingwhenhewasninety!Perhapsthereisstillhopeforme.36.A.discoveryB.inventionC.experimentD.test37.A.causedB.caughtC.showedD.brought38.A.quarreledB.arguedC.disagreedD.talked39.A.yearB.opportunityC.chanceD.age40.A.upB.atC.overD.out41.A.scientificB.modernC.ancientD.advanced42.A.sizesB.weightsC.shapesD.lengths43.A.businessB.jobC.researchD.test
44.A.foundB.knewC.realizedD.published45.A.whyB.howC.whenD.whether46.A.experimentsB.coursesC.fieldsD.times47.A.medicineB.politicsC.economicsD.literature48.A.butB.andC.soD.however49.A.startedB.openedC.gotD.did50.A.gaveinB.gaveupC.gaveoutD.gaveoff51.A.twentythirtyC.fortyD.fifty52.A.experimentsB.ordersC.risksD.troubles53.A.asB.withC.likeD.for54.A.performingB.drawingC.readingD.writing55.A.already B.yetC.too D.still第三局部:閱讀理解共20小題;每小題2分,總分為40分〕閱讀如下短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最優(yōu)選項。ATheyoungboywassittingonthegroundintherefugee(難民)campplayingwithanemptytin.Otherchildrenwerestandingaroundwatchinghimwithenviouseyes.Envy?Ofanemptytin?Thistinwasindeednoworthlesspieceoftrash--itwasasplendidtruck,completewithwheelsandgrille(鐵柵)andfloor.Thevehicleevenhadremotecontrol,afrayedpieceofstringfromthe"engine"tothehandoftheowner.Thetinhadlostallitsoriginalmarkings.Butitsfirstloadhadprobablybeensardines.Laterthetinhadbeenleftwithotherrubbishbehindtherefugeecampclinic,andtheboyhadfounditononeofhisdailyexpeditionsintothe"bigworld".Forthousandsofrefugeechildren,atinlikethisrateshighontheirlistofwants.Itcanbeusedformanypurposes,asjewellery,asatoy,fordrinkingorasamedicinebox.Manyrefugeechildrenwouldconsideritthehappiestdayoftheirlivesiftheyreceivedahandfulofmarbles(彈珠)asapresent.Theydreamofgiftswhichchildrenindevelopedcountriestakeforgranted.Maybeabooktoread,orapencilandanexercisebookoftheirveryown.Theirimaginationcancreatetoys,butitcannotcreatebooks.Someoneelsemustprovidethem.Amorecostlyandvaluablegifttheycannotimagine.OtherchildrenenviedtheyoungboybecausetheboyhadarealtrucktoyB.gotsomesardinestoeatC.receivedahandfulofmarblesD.hadsomethingtoplaywithWhichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?AnEnviableToyPresent.B.ASplendidTruckToy.C.SardineTinAPreciousToy.D.APoorRefugeeCamp.Whatisimpliedinthelastparagraphofthetext?A.Thesocietyshoulddonate(捐)sometoysfortherefugeechildren.Therefugeechildrenaremoreimaginativeratherthancreative.C.Thesocietyshouldoffertherefugeechildrenthingsforstudy.D.Therefugeechildrenaremorecreativeratherthanimaginative.BSurgerythatcanimprovethewayapersonlooksisbeingmoreandmorepopularintheUnitedStated.Thiskindofsurgeryiscalledcosmeticsurgery(整形手術(shù)),andbothmenandwomenareturningtothistreatmentasawayofkeepingtheirappearanceyoungaswellaskeepingcompetitiveintheirjobs.Menespeciallyarebeginningtoturntoface-lifts,liposuction(takingfatoutofthebody),andimplants(puttingman-madepartsintotheirbodies)tohelpthemlookyounger.Ascompaniesdownsizeandmoveyoungeremployeesintohigherpositions,olderemployeesintheirlatefortiesandearlyfiftiesfeeltheneedtolookandactyoungerinordertostaycompetitive.Ayoungerlookthroughcosmeticsurgerymaygiveanolderemployeeafewmoreyearsonthejob.Theseoperationsarenotwithoutdangers,however.Oneyoungwomanhadaneyeoperationtogetridofthebagsunderhereyes.Shedescribedherexperienceasterrible.Shesaid,"Whenhestartedcutting,Iwasfullyawake.Eventhoughhe'dgivenmeaninjection(注射)nearmyeyes,Isaweverything."Shewentontoexplain,"IknewIhadtokeepstillbecauseofwhathewasdoing.Hewasscrapingawayfatundermyeyes.Ittookabouttenminutes.AfterhefinishedIfeltIcouldn'twalk.Iwassoweak."Hertroublesdidnotendaftertheoperation.Fortwoweeks,hereyeswereswollenandalmostcompletelyclosed,andevendarkglassescouldnothidethesideeffectsoftheoperation.LiposuctionisprobablythemostpopularcosmeticoperationintheUnitedStates.Itseemssimpleenough.First,asmallcutismadeovertheplaceswherethepatientwantsthefatremoved.Next,asmallpipeisputintothecut.Amachineisthenturnedon,andthefatistakenrightoutofthebody.However,asonedoctorexplained,some:problemscanhappenaftertheoperation.Hewarned,"Irregularlumps(塊)andlooseskincanresultfromthisoperation.Ifitisnotcompletelydone,liposuctioncanproduceaverylumpyresult."Patientsoftenmusthavemoreliposuctionstocorrecttheproblem.Whatisthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?A.Somepeoplewanttohavecosmeticsurgeryinordertokeeptheirjobs.Therearetworeasonswhypeoplehavecosmeticsurgery.C.Howolderemployeestrytostayontheirjobsformoreyears.D.Apersoncanwinthecompetitioninthejobbymeansoflookingyoung.Howmanykindsofcosmeticsurgeriesdoesthewritermention?A.5B.4C.3D.2Theunderlinedword"downsize"(inPara.1)means .A.developbranchesandemploymorelabourersB.becomesmallerinthenumberofemployeesmovedownwardstootherplacesD.putanendtobusinessWhatdoweknowaboutliposuctionfromthetext?A.Anunsuccessfulliposuctionmayleadtomoreoperations.B.Mostliposuctionoperationsaresuccessfulandsafe.Aliposuctioncanbelifelongusefulforpeopletostayyoung.D.Abadliposuctionneedsmoredoctorstomakeitup.CWhenin1789,GeorgeWashingtonbecamethefirstpresidentoftheUnitedStates,therewasnopermanent永久的)capitalinwhichtohousethegovernment.DuringtheRevolutionaryWarsevendifferentcitieshadservedasthenationalcapital.Inaddition,membersofcongress(國會)couldnotagreeastowherethispermanentcapitalshouldbelocated.Someofficialswanteditinthenorth,otherswanteditinthesouth.Eachofthestateshopedthatthecapitalmightliewithinitsownstatelines.Atlastitwasdecidedthatthecapitalshouldoccupyasection(區(qū)域)byitself,separatefromanyofthestates.TheplacechosenwassituatedonthePotomasRiver.Thelandbelongedoriginally(原先地)tothestateofMaryland,butMarylandagreedtothenationalgovernment.ThesectionwasnamedtheDistrictofColumbiaafterChristopherColumbus.ThecityitselfwasnamedWashington,afterGeorgeWashington.Workwasbegunonthenewcapitalin1791.Intheyear1799CongressoccupiedthenewcapitalbuildingatthesametimetheWhiteHousewasopenedasthehomeofallfuturepresidents.Beforetheyear1800,thecapitalofAmericahadbeenlocatedin .MarylandB.Washington C.NewYork D.severalcitiesWhywasitdecidedthatthecapitalshouldbeseparatedfromanyofthestates?Because .theDistrictofColumbiawasontheborders(邊境)ofseveralstatestheDistrictofColumbiawasinthecenterofAmericaMarylandinsistedthatthecapitallieinitsownstateeachofthestateswantedthecapitalmightliewithinitsownstatePresidentsoftheUnitedStateslivein .A.thecapitalbuildingB.MarylandC.NewYorkD.theWhiteHouseWhichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Capitalistheplaceforpresidentstolivein.B.Capitalshouldbethelargestcityinthecountry.C.IttooknineyearstobuildthecapitalofWashington.Since1791,WashingtonhasbeenthecapitaloftheUnitedStates.DHowGoodAreUSDrivers?TheCBS—TV“NationalDrivers'Test〞,showedthatmanyUSdrivershavealottolearn.Here'swhy.CBSpicked1,799sampledriverstotakethetestinTVstudiosinNewYork,Philadelphia,Chicago,andLosAngeles.Morethantwooutoffiveofthedriversfailedthetest.Andtheaveragescorewasthelowestpassingmark—51pointsoutofapossible80.Chicagodriversdidbestwithanaverageof53points.LosAngelesdriverscamenextwith52points.NewYorkandPhiladelphiadriversgot50points—afailingscore.Driverswith50pointsorlesswererated“poorlyinformed〞bythejudges.Herearesomeofthetestresults:1.Aremendriversbetterinformedthanwomenones?Yes.Menaveraged52points.Womengotanaverageof49.2.Areolderdriversbetterinformedthanyoungerdrivers?No.Driversunder26averaged52points.Driversfrom27to45averaged51,Drivesover45failedwitha48pointaverage.3.Doeseducationmakeadifference?Yes.Collegegraduatesaveraged52points.Highschoolgraduatesaveraged50.Thosewithouthighschooldiplomas(畢業(yè)證)got48.Andpeoplewhohadtakendrivereducationcoursesscoredanaverageof53points—threemorethanthosewhohadn't.4.Doesdrivingexperiencemakeadifference?Yes.Driverswiththreeormoreyearsofexperienceaveraged51points.Driverswithlessexperienceaveraged49.Hereare somesurprising factsbrought out by thetest:More thanoneoutof threedrivers did not knowthatablinkingredlightmeansafullstop.Three outoftendriversdidnotknowthat anoctagonal(eight-sided)signmeansstop.More thantwooutof threedrivers did not knowwhattodowhenbeing“tailgated(追尾)〞.Theanswer:slowdown,drivetotheright,andletthedriverbehindpass.TheresultsofthetestwereturnedovertotheNationalSafetyCouncil(委員會).Theywillhelpfuturesafetyplanning.Theauthor'spurposeisto .A.provethatmenarebetterdriversthanwomen B.giveyousafedrivingdirectionsC.tellyoutheresultsofanationaldrivers'test D.requireyoutogetaneducationFromtheinformationinthisarticle,whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Olderdriversarebetterinformedthanyoungerdrivers.B.Experiencemakesadifferenceamongdrivers.C.Mostdriversfailedthetest.D.Mostpeopledon'tknowwhatablinkingredlightmeans.69.Thetestcoveredthefollowingareasaboutdriversexcept .A.education B.yearsofdrivingexperienceC.sex D.health70.Whichofthefollowingasagroupwasrated“poorlyinformed〞bythejudges?A.Men. B.Highschoolgraduateddrivers.C.Driversfrom27~45yearsofage.D.Driverswith3ormoreyearsofexperience.71.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue?A.Educationmakesnodifferenceinthepassingrateofthedrivers.B.Menarebetterinformedthanwomen.C.ChicagodriversarethebestinformeddriversinAmerica.D.Thetestresultswillbeusedasaguideforfuturesafetyplanning.EIgavemyhousekeeperanoldpairoftrouserstowashandwentintothereadingroomtoread.Myhousekeeperusuallyexaminedmypocketsbeforeshewashedanything,butforsomereasonshefailedtodosothistime.AsIwasreadingIsuddenlyrememberedthattherewasaten-poundnoteinthebackpocketofthetrousersIhadgivenhertowash.Idroppedmybookrightawayandrushedtothebathroom.Butitwastoolate.Myhousekeepertoldmethatmytrousershadbeeninthewashingmachinefortenminutes!IhadthemachinestoppedworkingatonceandpulledmytrousersasquicklyasIcould.InearlyburntmyfingerswhenItriedtounbutton(解開鈕扌口)mybackpocket.Tomygreatdisappointment,Idiscoveredthatithadalreadybecomeapieceofwhitepaper.Istoodthere,glaringatmyhousekeeperinsilenceuntilshebegantocry,beggingmetopardonherandnottodriveheroff.Thewriterofthispassageusually .A.didthehouseworkforhimselfhadthehouseworkdonebyhishousekeeperhadthehouseworkdonebyafamilyrobothadtodothehouseworklikeahousewifeWhilereading,thewritersuddenlyremembered aten-poundnoteinapocketofthetrousers.A.toleaveB.thathewouldleaveC.haveleftD.thathehadleftAfterunbuttoningthebackpocket,thewriterfoundthat .A.theten-poundnotehadbecomepiecesofpapertheten-poundnotehadturnedintoapieceofwhitepapernothinghadhappenedtotheten-poundnotetheten-poundnoteremainedthesameasbeforeFromthispassagewemayconcludethatthewriterwas thehousekeeper.A.verypleasedwithB.verykindtoC.gettingalongwellwithD.notkindenoughto第二卷〔共35分〕第四局部:寫作(共兩節(jié),總分為35分)第一節(jié):短文改錯(共10小題,每一小題1分,總分為10分)LastFriday,DadtoldmethattwoAmericafriends,76. MrSmithandhisdaughterLily,wouldcomeand77. havedinnerwithus.Thiswasgoodchanceforme78. topractisemyspeakingEnglish."Hello!Nicetomeet79. you!"Igreetedtothem.Wetalkedhappilyand,tomy80. surpriseitsee
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