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福建省龍巖一中2011-2012學(xué)年上學(xué)期高二期中考試

英語(yǔ)試題(2011.11)

(考試時(shí)間:120分鐘滿分:150分)命題人:謝愛(ài)萍謝燕瓊

審題人:陳新民

第I卷(選擇題,共115分)

第一部分:聽(tīng)力理解(20小題,每小題1.5分,計(jì)30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

1.Whattimeisitnow?

A.6:10.B.6:05.C.6:00.

2.WhichlanguagedoesMr.Blackspeakwell?

A.French.B.English.C.Japanese.

3.Wherewasthemanlastnight?

A.HewasathomeB.Hewasatthetheatre.C.Hewas

atoneofhisguests'house

4.Whatdoesthedialogueprobablytakeplace?

A.Ontheseaside.B.Atahotel.C.Inarestaurant.

5.Howmucharethethreebooks?

A.$1.50.B.$1.75.C.$2.25.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題L5分,滿分22.5分)

聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6至7題。

6.Whatkindofroomdoesthemanwant?

A.Adoubleroom.B.Adoublewithbathroom.C.A

singleroomwithbathroom.

7.Whenwillthemanleavethehotel?

A.OnJuly11th.B.OnJune14th.C.On

June15th.

聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8至10題。

8.Whatdidthemanputuponthewallyesterday?

A.Thepicturehetook.B.Thepicturehedrewonhisvacation.

C.Thepictureofhimtakenlastyear.

9.Whatkindofpicturesdoesthemanlike?

A.Thedailylifepictures.B.Thepicturestakenbyothers.C.The

picturespreparedforcameras.

10.Howmanycamerasdoesthemanusuallyuse?

A.Twelve.B.Ten.C.Two.

聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第11至13題。

11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Bossandsecretary.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.

Managerandcustomer.

12.WhatisDavidBrown'sphonenumber?

A.633001.B.622301.C.633201.

13.Whereisthephonenumber?

A.OnMissGrey'sdesk.B.OnMrBanks5desk.C.OnMr

Brown'sdesk.

聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第14至16題。

14.Whydoesthemansaythewomanlooksabitfamiliartohim?

A.Becausetheyusedtobeclassmates.B.Becausethey

usedtoworktogether.

C.Becausethemanhasseenhersomewherebefore.

15.Howlonghasthewomanlivedinthattallbuilding?

A.Twoyears.B.Twomonths.C.One

month.

16.Whatwasthewomandoingwhenthemangreetedher?

A.Goingtowork.B.Doingsomeshopping.C.Looking

forherumbrella.

聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.WhydidJohnkeephishairlong?

A.Hishairgrewtoofast.B.Helikedittobelong.C.Thebarber

wouldn'tliketocutitshort.

18.WhydidJohn'sfriendsnevermakejokesabouthishair?

A.Hishairwasn'tfunny.B.Johnwassmallbut

strong.

C.Johndidn'tallowanyjokesabouthishair.

19.Whatdidthebarbersuggest?

A.CleaningJohn'shead.B.Cuttingoffmostof

John'shair.

C.MakingJohnrecognizedbynobody.

20.WhatwasJohn'sanswertothebarber?

A.Itwasagreatjoke.B.Itwasagreatpraisetothebarber.C.It

wasathreatagainstthebarber.

第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

21.Ifyousleepshortof7hours,youarethreetimestocatcha

cold.

A.possibleB.certainlyC.probable

D.likely

22.JennyhopesthatSmithwillsuggestagoodwaytohaveherwritten

Englishinashortperiod.

A.improvedB.improvingC.toimprove

D.improve

23.Heiscarelessastudentthatheoftensomeletterswhile

writing.

A.such;leavesonB.so;leavesoffC.so;leavesout

D.such;leavesout

24.Moreandmorepeoplechoosetoshopinasupermarketasitoffersa

greatofgoods.

A.expressionB.mixtureC.varietyD.

combination

25.IwonderwhyJennyusrecently.Weshouldhaveheardfrom

herbynow.

A.hasn'twrittenB.doesn'twriteC.won'twrite

D.hadn'twritten

26.ThecarinGermanyinthe1960slooksoldnow.

A.producedB.producingC.toproduceD.

whichproduced

27.---Oh,help!Thepanisonfire!---.Icanhandleit.

A.TakeiteasyB.StopshoutingC.Helpyourself

D.Youbet

28.Thecomputerwasusedinteaching.Asaresult,notonly,but

studentsbecamemoreinterestedinthelessonsaswell.

A.savedwasteachers5energyB.wasteachers5energysaved

C.teachers5energywassavedD.wassaved

teachers,energy

29.Thoughtostop,thespeakerkeptontalkingatthe

meeting.

A.beingtold;excitingB.tobetold;excitingC.told;excited

D.telling;excited

30.TheUnitedKingdomofGreatBritainthreemainparts

England,ScotlandandWales.

A.ismadeofB.makesupC.isconsistedofD.

consistsof

31.Heasenseofhumor.ThisiswhyIdon'tlikebeingfriends

withhim.

A.islackofB.islackinginC.lacksofD.islacking

of

32.Therearemanypeopletobuycarsinthemodernworld.

A.wantB.wantedCwantingD.

towant

33.Itreallyseemedages_thepolicecametothesceneoftheaccident

andrescuedtheinjuredpeople.

A.asB.afterC.when

D.before

34.Youmustshowmywifethesamerespectyoushowme.

A.whenB.asC.whoseD.

what

35.一Youdidn'tlockthebackdoor.一Youarewrong.I.

A.havelockeditB.lockitmyselfC.didlockit

D.dolockit

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題L5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,

選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

Iwasanintrovert(內(nèi)向的人)by36.ForaslongasIremember,

puttingonasinceresmilewhenmeetingsomeonehad37beeneasy.

Thekeytoasinceresmile,38issimple.It'stobe39.But

that'sthesourceoftheproblem.Whenmeetingpeople,40being

excited,Ioftenfeltupset.

Butweallknow41areimportant.Themorefriendsyouhave,the

moreopportunitiesyouget,42it'sjobopportunities,aromantic

relationship,orbusinesspartners.Soasmileisimportanttomakeothers

feel43.MotherTeresasaid,“Everytimeyousmileatsomeone,itisan

actionoflove,a(an)44tothatperson,abeautifulthing.^^

ThesmileI'mnowtalkingaboutisnottomakeafacetocashiersor

waiters.Fmtalkingaboutthose45smilesyoumakewhenmeeting

oldfriends.SoI'vediscovereda46.AndIcallthistechnique"Oh,it's

Jamie!”WhenImeetsomeone,Iimagineanoldfriendofminecalled

Jamiewhowasmyfirstfriendwhenwewere47kids.It's48why

mysmileisaswideasIcanpossiblymake.Andifsnotjustthesmile,

butmytoneandattitudethatturnwarmaswell.

Andthebestpart,wheneveryou'refriendlytoothers,theyturn

friendly49.You'renothearingthisfromme.Someresearchdoneby

scientistsactually50thisclaim.Sodoremembertogiveitatry.

Threeyearsagoattheageof23,Itookalonghardlookatmylife

anddecidedthatIwas51.52ofmylife,Isetabout53dramatic

changesandnowIhavebecomeapopularwriter.My54reflectsthat

nothingistoodifficultifyou55bravely.

36.A.bornB.natureC.myselfD.me

37.A.alwaysB.oftenC.neverD.sometimes

38.A.thereforeB.thusC.butD.however

39.A.excitedB.interestedC.happyD.worried

40.A.ratherthanB.insteadofC.otherthanD.apartfrom

41.A.parentsB.classmatesC.friendsD.lovers

42.A.whatB.howC.whyD.whether

43.A.comfortableB.excitedC.anxiousD.

frightened

44.A.injuryB.giftC.damageD.mercy

45.A.voluntaryB.hesitantC.wideD.unwilling

46.A.methodB.treatC.behaviorD.trick

47.A.stillB.againC.nolongerD.even

48.A.nodoubtB.nosecretC.noreasonD.nowonder

49.A.inreturnB.inturnC.intimeD.incase

50.A.opposesB.disprovesC.suggestsD.backs

51.A.wrongB.nothingC.somethingD.right

52.A.AfraidB.TiredC.RemindedD.Informed

53.A.tomakeB.makeC.makingD.made

54.A.careerB.changesC.decisionD.success

55.A.tryB.doC.changeD.smile

第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

A

Manybanksarestillnotlending.Theyworrythattheywillnothave

enoughcapitaltocoverlosses,butthesituationdoesnotallowmany

businessestohavethemoneytheyneedtooperate,andfurtherslowsa

strugglingeconomy.

IntheUnitedStates,thegovernmenthassofarprovidedalmost

150billiondollarstobanks,mainlythroughbuyingshares.Yetthismay

notbeenoughtosavesomemajorbanks.Bysomeestimates,bankshave

atleastonetrilliondollarsinlossesthattheyhavenotyetreported.

ThenewadministrationofPresidentBarackObamaisconsidering

waystosavebanks.

Onepossibilityistoexpandfederalguarantees(擔(dān)保)againstlosses

onsometroubledfinancialassets(資產(chǎn)).Thegovernmenthasalready

offeredguaranteestoBankofAmericaandCitigroup.Butthecostofthis

kindofinsurancecouldbehuge.

Anotherpossibilityistocreateaso-calledbadbank.Itwouldtake

questionablesecuritiesheldbyotherbanks.Theideawouldbesimilarto

theResolutionTrustCorporationsetupbythegovernmentin1989.It

wasformedtosellassetsfromfailedsavingsandloanbanks.

Butitisdifficulttoputapriceontroublesecurities.Taxpayerswould

losemoneyifthegovernmentpaystoomuch.Andifitpaystoolittle,

bankscouldstillfail.

Somepeopleseenationalization(國(guó)有化)astheanswer.Thatiswhen

agovernmenttakesownershipofaprivatebusiness,oftenwiththeidea

ofsellingitbacktoinvestorslater.Existingsharesbecomeworthless.

Intheearly1990s,Swedennationalizedsomebanksandlatersold

theirtroubledassets,recoveringsomecosts.Butasimilareffortinthe

UnitedStates,theworld'sbiggesteconomy,couldtakeyears.Andexperts

warnthatlendingandpoliticsdonotmix.

Comingupwithaplantofixthebanksandthefinancialsystemis

nowthejobforTimGeithner.TheSenateconfirmedhisthisweekto

replaceHenryPaulsonasTreasurySecretary.TimGeithner'slastjobwas

headoftheNewYorkFederalReserveBank.

Supporterssaidheisthebestpersontodealwiththefinancialcrisis.

Butone-thirdoftheSenate,mostlyRepublicans,votedagainsthim.

Hefacedrebukeforhisfailuretopay34,000dollarsintaxeswhenhe

workedfortheInternationalMonetaryFund(IMF).Heoweditto

“carelessmistakes”.AsTreasurySecretaryheisthenation'schieftax

collector.

56.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.ThefinancialcrisisintheUnitedStates.B.Possibleways

tosaveUSbanks.

C.PresidentBarackObama'sfinancialpolicy.D.Theproblems

USbanksarefacingnow.

57.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.

A.allthebanksintheUShavestoppedlendingmoneynow.

B.Americanbankshavelostlessthanonetrilliondollars

C.theUSgovernmenthastakensomemeasurestosavethebanks

D.theAmericaneconomicsituationisgettingmuchbetter

58.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat.

A.BarackObama'sgovernmenthastakeneffectivelymeasurestosave

theirbanks.

B.TimGeithneristhebestpersontodealwiththefinancialcrisis

C.eachpossiblewaymentionedinthepassagehasitsdisadvantage

D.nationalizationmaybethebestwaytosaveUSbanks

59.Theword“rebuke“inthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans

A.judgmentB.sympathyC.assessmentD.

blame

B

Itwasoncethoughtthatairpollutionaffectedonlythearea

immediatelyaroundlargecitieswithfactoriesand/orheavyautomobile

traffic.Today,weknowthatalthoughthesearetheareaswiththeworst

airpollution,theproblemisactuallyworldwide.Onseveraloccasions

overthepastdecade,aheavycloudofairpollutionhascoveredtheentire

easternhalfoftheUnitedStatesandledtohealthwarningseveninrural

areasawayfromanymajorconcentrationofmanufacturingand

automobiletraffic.Infact,theveryclimateoftheentireearthmaybe

affectedbyairpollution.Somescientistsfeelthattheincreasing

concentrationofcarbondioxideintheairresultingfromtheburningof

fossilfuels(coalandoil)iscreatinga"greenhouseeffect"-holdingin

heatreflectedfromtheearthandraisingtheworld'saveragetemperature.

Ifthisviewiscorrectandtheworld'stemperatureisraisedonlyafew

degrees,muchofthepolaricecapwillmeltandcitiessuchasNewYork,

Boston,Miami,andNewOrleanswillbeunderwater.

Anotherview,lesswidelyheld,isthatincreasingparticulate(廢氣

排往空中而形成的微粒、顆粒)matterintheatmosphereisblocking

sunlightandloweringtheearth'stemperature-aresultthatwouldbe

equallydisastrous.Adropofjustafewdegreescouldcreatesomething

closetonewiceageandwouldmakeagriculturedifficultorimpossiblein

manyofourtopfarmingareas.Atpresentwedonotknowforsurethat

eitheroftheseconditionswillhappen(thoughonerecentgovernment

reportpreparedbyexpertsinthefieldconcludedthatthegreenhouse

effectisverylikely).Perhaps,ifweareverylucky,thetwotendencies

willoffseteachotherandtheworld'stemperaturewillstayaboutthe

sameasitisnow.

60.Aspointedoutatthebeginningofthepassage,peopleusedtothink

thatairpollution.

A.causedwidespreaddamageinthecountryside

B.affectedtheentireeasternhalfoftheUnitedStates

C.haddamagingeffectsonhealthD.existedmerelyinurbanand

industrialareas

61.Asfarasthegreenhouseeffectisconcerned,theauthor.

A.sharesthesameviewwiththescientistsB.isuncertain

ofitsoccurrence

C.rejectsitasbeingungroundedD.thinksthatitwilldestroythe

worldsoon

62.Theunderlinedword“offset"inPara.2couldbestbereplaced

by-

A.slipintoB.makeupforC.setupD.catchup

with

63.Thispassageismainlyconcernedwith.

A.thegreenhouseeffectB.theburning

offossilfuels

C.thepotentialeffectofairpollutionD.the

possibilityofanewiceage

C

In1826,aFrenchmannamedNiepceneededpicturesforhisbusiness.

Buthewasnotagoodartist.Soheinventedaverysimplecamera.Heput

inawindowofhishouseandtookapictureofhisyard.Thatwasthefirst

photograph.

Thenextimportantdateinthehistoryofphotographywas1837.

Thatyear,Daguerre,anotherFrench,tookapictureofhisstudio.Heused

anewkindofcameraandadifferentprocess.Inhispictures,youcould

seeeverythingveryclearly,eventhesmallestdetails.Thiskindof

photographwascalledadaguerreotype.

Soon,otherpeoplebegantouseDaguerre'sprocess.Travelers

broughtbackdaguerreotypesfromallaroundtheworld.People

photographedfamousbuildings,citiesandmountains.

Inabout1840,theprocesswasimproved.Thenphotographerscould

takepicturesofpeopleandmovingthings.Theprocesswasnotsimple.

Thephotographershadtocarrylotsoffilmsandprocessingequipment.

Butthisdidnotstopthephotographers,especiallyintheUnitedStates,

After1840sdaguerreotypeartistswerepopularinmostcities.

MathewBradywasawell-knownAmericanphotographer.Hetook

manypicturesoffamouspeople.Thepictureswereunusualbecausethey

wereverylife-likeandfullofpersonality(個(gè)性).

Bradywasalsothefirstpersontotakepicturesofwar.His1862

CivilWarpicturesshoweddeadsoldiersandruinedcities.Theymadethe

warseemmorerealandmoreterrible.

Inthe1880s,newinventionsbegantochange

photography...Photographerscouldbuyfilmsready-madeinrolls(卷).

Sotheydidnothavetomakethefilmthemselves.Also,theydidnothave

toprocessthefilmimmediately.Theycouldbringitbacktotheirstudios

anddevelopitlatermeaningthattheydidnothavetocarrylotsof

equipment.Andfinally,theinventionofthesmallhandheldcameramade

photographylessexpensive.

Withthesmallcamera,anyonecouldbeaphotographer.People

begantousecamerasjustforfun.Theytookpicturesoftheirfamilies,

friendsandfavoriteplaces.Theycalledthesepictures“snapshot”.

Photographsbecameverypopularinnewspapersinthe1890s.Soon

magazinesandbooksalsouseddocumentaryphotographs.Thesepictures

showedtrueeventsandpeople.Theyweremuchmorerealthandrawing.

Photographyalsoturnedintoaformofartbytheendofthe19th

century.Somephotographswerenotjustcopiesoftherealworld.They

showedideasandfeelingslikeotherartforms.

64.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.theinventionofcamerasB.akindofnew

art-photography

C.thedevelopmentofphotographyD.theimportantdatesin

thehistoryofphotography

65.Thefirstpicturesofawarweretakenby.

A.aFrenchphotographerinthe1840sB.anAmerican

photographerinthe1860s

C.aGermanreporterinthe1880sD.aFrenchartistin

the1890s

66.Photographycanalsobeanartfrombecauseartistscan.

A.takeanythingtheylikeB.keeparecordof

reallife

C.takephotosofthefamousD.showideasand

feelinginpictures

D

AustinChildren'sMuseum

This7,000-square-footmuseumaimstoentertainandeducatechildren

uptoage9.InitsGlobalCityexhibit,peoplecangoshoppingfor

groceries,orderlunchatadiner,pretendthatthey'redoctorsor

constructionworkers,andmore.Inotherbinexhibits,theylearnabout

Austin'shistory,exploretheworldofwater,andexperiencelifeonalarge

Texasfarm.

Opentime:FromTuesdaytoSaturday,10:00a.m.?5:00p.m.

OnSunday,12:00a.m.?5:00p.m.

Address:201ColoradoSt,Austin,Texas78701

Phone:512-4722499

BrooklynChildren'sMuseum

Foundedin1899,itistheworld'soldestchildren'smuseum,featuring

interactiveexhibits,workshops,andspecialevents.TheMysteryof

ThingsteacheschildrenaboutculturalandscientificobjectsandMusic

Mixwelcomesyoungvirtuosos(名家).

Opentime:FromWednesdaytoFriday,2:00p.m.?5:00p.m.

OnSaturdayandSunday,10:00a.m.?5:00p.m.

Address:145BrooklynAve,Brooklyn,NewYork1213

Phone:718-7354400

Children'sDiscoveryMuseum

Thismuseum'shand-onexhibitsexploretherelationshipsbetweenthe

naturalandthecreatedworlds,andamongpeopleofdifferentcultures

andtimes.ExhibitsincludeStreets,a5/8-scalecopyofanactualcity,

withstreetslights,andwaterworks,whichshowshowpumpscanmove

waterthroughareservoirsystem.

Opentime:FromMondaytoSaturday,10:00a.m.?5:00p.m.

OnSunday,fromnoon.Closedonholidays.

Address:180WozWay,GuadalupeRiverPark,SanJose,California

95110

Phone:408-2985437

Children'sMuseumofIndianapolis

Thismuseumisthelargestofitskind.Exhibitscoverscience,culture,

space,history,andexplorations.AmongthemaretheSpaceQuest

Planetarium(additionalfee),the33-foot-highWaterClock,thePlayscape

galleryforpreschools,andtheDinosphereexhibit,alongwithhand-on

scienceexhibits.

Thelargestgallery,theCenterforExploration,isdesignedforages12

andup.

Opentime:FromTuesdaytoSunday,10:00a.m.?5:00p.m.

ClosedonThanksgivingDayandDecember25.

Address:3000NMeridianSt,Indianapolis,Indiana46208

Phone:317-3343322

67.SupposethatDecember25isTuesday,whichofthefollowing

museumscanyouvisit?

A.AustinChildren'sMuseum.B.BrooklynChildren'sMuseum.

C.Children'sDiscoveryMuseum.D.Children'sMuseumof

Indianapolis.

68.Ifyouwanttoseehowpumpscanmovewaterthroughareservoir

system,youshouldvisitthemuseumin.

A.TexasB.NewYorkC.CaliforniaD.Indiana

69.Afterenteringthemuseumyouneedtopayanadditionalfeetosee

A.theCenterforExplorationB.theSpaceQuestPlanetarium

C.theGlobalCityexhibitD.Waterworks

70.WhichofthefollowingisnotexhibitedinChildren'sMuseumof

Indianapolis?

A.cultureB.historyC.explorations

D.specialevents

71.Thepurposeofwritingthispassageisto.

A.askadultstovisitmuseumsB.comparesomemuseumsand

decidewhichoneisthebest

C.introducesomemuseumsandencourageparentstovisitthemwith

theirchildren

D.introducesomeexhibitsandmuseumstoforeigners

E

QueenElizabethIIisnotonlythequeenoftheUnitedKingdom,but

sheisalsothequeenofotherj_6countries,includingAustralia,New

Zealand,CanadaandJamaica.Herfaceisseenonstampsandcoinsall

aroundtheworld.

ElizabethAlexandraMaryWindsorwasbominLondononApril21st

1926.HerparentswereGeorge,theDukeofYork,andElizabeth,the

daughteroftheEarlandCount-nessofStrathmore.Asachild,Princess

ElizabethlivedwithherparentsandyoungersisterinLondonand

Windsor.Everysummer,shetraveledtoScotlandtovisithermother's

parents.Shewasinterestedinallsortsofsports,butherfavoriteswere

horseridingandswimming.Shewasalsofondofacting,artandmusic.

AsprincessElizabethgrewolder,shestartedtoplayapartinBritish

publiclife.Whenshewas14,shebroadcastaradiomessagetoallthe

childrenofBritainandtheCommon-wealth(共和國(guó)).Twoyearslater,she

carriedoutherfirstpublicengagement,andstartedtogoonofficialtours

shortlyafterthat.AfteratourtoSouthAfricain1946,shemarriedPhilip

Mountbatten.Thecouplehadfourchildren:PrinceCharles,bornin1948,

PrincessAnne,bomin1950,PrinceAndrew,bomin1960andPrince

Edward,bomin1964.

Afterherfatherdied,PrincessElizabethbecameQueenElizabethII

inaceremonyheldinLondonin1953.Asaqueen,shehasmanyduties,

andleadsaverybusylife.Shetravelsthroughouttheworld,meetingthe

leadersofothercountries,andattendsalargenumberofofficialfunctions.

ShealsoholdsameetingeveryweekwiththeBritishPrimeMinister.

Everyyear,onChristmasDay,shebroadcastamessagetothepeopleof

BritishandtheCommonwealth,talkingaboutherhopesforthefuture.

QueenElizabethhasbeenonthethroneformorethan40yearsand

hasbecomeoneofthemostfamouswomenintheworld.Lotsofpeople

inBritishbelievethatshetrieshardtounderstandherpeopleandbea

goodqueen.Morethanhertitle,thisqualityhasearnedhermuchlove

andrespect.

72.QueenElizabethII

A.isqueenof17differentcountries.B.isqueenof

AustraliaandtheUSA

C.isqueenof16differentcountriesD.isonlyqueenof

theUnitedKingdom.

73.Asshegrewolder,PrincessElizabeth.

A.stoppedplayingapartinBritishpubliclife.B.broadcast

severalradiomessage

C.wentonmanytourstoSouthAfricaD.startedtotake

partinBritishpubliclife.

74.QueenElizabeth'sfourchildrenarecalled.

A.PrinceAndrew,PrincePhilip,PrinceCharlesandPrincessAnne

B.PrinceEdward,PrincessAnne,PrinceAndrewandPrinceCharles

C.PrincessElizabeth,PrinceCharles,PrinceAndrewandPrince

Edward

D.PrinceCharles,PrincePhilip,PrinceEdwardandPrincess

Elizabeth

75.Today,QueenElizabeth

A.doesnotleadaverybusylife

B.holdsameetingeveryfortnightwiththeBritishPrimeMinister

C.rarelyleavestheUKD.isalwaysbusy

carryingoutherroyalduties.

高二英語(yǔ)第II卷(非選擇題共35分)

一.根據(jù)提示,寫(xiě)出單詞的正確形式。(共10小題;每小題0.5分,

滿分5分)

76.Theteachingbuildinghasn'tbeenfinished.Itisstillunder(建

設(shè))

77.Theoldmanwasutterly(吸弓I)inthebook

78.Manypeoplewouldagreethatitisoneofthemosttechnologically

(先進(jìn)的)themeparksintheworldaftervisitingFuturoscope

onFrance.

79.Ourclassisdintotwogroupsduringthediscussion.

80.The(設(shè)備)ofInformationTechnologyisexpensive

indeed.

81.(分析)difficultsentenceshelpstounderstandthetextwell.

82.Ourschoolliesonanislandwithnices

83.Readthistextandtellmeifitmakess.

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