1、2015年高二下期英语期末模拟试卷(有答案含听力)2014-2015学年下期高二模拟考试 英语试卷 第卷(选择题 共100分) 第一部分: 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分) 请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. What is the man doing? A. Making a call. B. Having lunch. C. Reading a newspaper. 2. How much time does John spend jumping rope? A. 30 minutes. B. 45 minutes C. 75 mi
2、nutes. 3. Where are the speakers probably? A. At the store. B. In the mans. C. In the classroom. 4. What does the man mean? A. He wants some more steak. B. He is really hungry. C. He is full. 5. What does the man enjoy doing? A. Writing books. B. Reading books. C. Going to the movies. 第二节(共12小题;每小题1
3、分,满分12分) 请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。每段对话或独白读两遍。 请听第六段对话,回答第6、7题。 6. Where is the woman going? A. The train station. B. The luggage room. C. The airport. 7. How much are tickets at the ticket booth (售票处 )? A. More expensive than those on the train. B. Less expensive than those on the train . C. The same pric
4、e as those on the train. 请听第七段对话,回答第8至9题。 8. How long has the man been on a diet? A. For 2 months . B. For 3 months. C. For 4 months. 9. What did the trainer tell the man to do? A. Change his eating habits. B. Exercise every morning. C. Slow his pace of life. 请听第八段对话,回答第10至12题。 10. What are the spea
5、kers mainly talking about? A. Recycling. B. Books about waste treatment. C. School assignments. 11. Who might be the woman? A. A researcher. B. A writer. C. A student. 12. What will the speakers do together? A. Go to some recycling centers to do a survey. B. Read about waste treatment. C. Write pape
6、rs about waste treatment. 听第九段材料,回答第13 至16题 13. Who is Bergman? A. A writer B. An actor C. A filmmaker 14. What is most surprising to the man? A. The kinds of films the woman likes . B. The common interests they share. C. The classic conflict in horror film 15. What kind of music does the man think
7、the woman like? A. Classical music. B. Country music. C. Heavy metal. 16. What does the man like to watch when he is tired? A. Horror movies. B. Comedies (喜剧 ). C. Action movies(武打片 ). 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题 17. What kind of damage was caused to the houses in the city? A. The roofs were destroyed. B. Gas
8、 lines were cut. C. they were completely flooded. 18. On which street did trees uprooted and smash into cars? A. Green Str eet B. Main Street C. White Street. 19. What do we know about the bus accident? A. The bus ran into a tree B. No one was injured C. The bus was taking students home. 20. What wi
9、ll the weather will be like tomorrow? A. Stormy B. Clear C. Cloudy第二部分:阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,共30分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳答案。 A Phil Moriarty, one of the most successful American swimming and diving coaches and a legend at Yale, died on Saturday in Connecticut, USA. He was 98. Mor
10、iarty, who coached the United States diving team at the Rome Olympics in 1960, helped train some of his times greatest swimmers, among them the Olympic gold medalists Don Schollander, Steve Clark, Mike Austin, John Nelson and Jeff Farrell. He also coached Olympic diving champions like Bob Clotworthy
11、 and David Browning. In 1960, Moriartys divers won two gold and f our silver medals in Rome. Moriarty had been the diving coach at Yale since 1939 and then, in 1959, he succeeded Bob Kiphuth as the swimming team coach. “When I came to Yale,” Clark said, “I was a restless little boy depending on blaz
12、ing speed and luck. I matured with Phil so that he didnt have to hold my hand. He let me grow and gave me confidence.” Philip Edward Moriarty was born on April 12, 1914, in New Haven. He graduated from high school in 1932 and, though he did not have a college degree, he got a job teaching swimming t
13、o Yale students of his age. He also designed a revolutionary starting block that allowed backstrokers(仰泳运动员)to avoid pushing off a slippery wall. It was successful in the United States, but after three years the international federation refused to approve it. Moriarty promoted backstroke as healthy
14、recreation for the young. When municipal authorities proposed closing public swimming pools to save money in 2008, he opposed the idea in a letter to The Stuart News, a Florida newspaper, saying athletics can help prevent youths from falling into gangs and drifting into crime. “The only gangs on swi
15、mming teams are relay teams,” he wrote. “The only gun they see is the starting pistol(发令枪), pointed upward, not at someone.” 21. Paragraph 2 is mainly developed _. A. by time B. by examples C. by space D. by comparison 22. The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 4 refers to _. A. the acceptance of Mor
16、iarty as a swimming judge B. the admittance of backstroke style into the Olympics C. the use of a starting block for swimmers D. the practice of pushing off a slippery wall 23. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. In Moriartys opinion, athletics helps the youth grow up healthi
17、ly in society. B. Moriarty trained a group of swimming champions like David Browning. C. Moriarty had performed as a diving coach since 1939 in Kiphuths place. D. There are criminal relay gangs on swimming teams. 24. The passage is probably written to _. A. take a different look at Moriartys legenda
18、ry life B. advocate promoting swimming among the youth C. describe a few swimming and diving medalists at the Olympics D. inform readers of Moriartys death and achievements B A study of English learning problems was carried out among a total of 106 foreign students. It shows that most students consi
19、dered understanding spoken English to be their biggest problem on arrival. This was followed by speaking. Writing increased as a problem as students discovered difficulties in writing papers that they were now expected to hand in. Reading remained as a significant problem. The information gained hel
20、ped us in determining where special attention should be paid in our course. Although many students have chosen to join the course with a reasonable motivation, we considered it important to note what seemed to encourage interest. Nearly all the students have experienced some kind of grammar-based En
21、glish teaching in their own country. To use the same method would be self-defeating because it might reduce motivation, especially if it has failed in the past. Therefore a different method may help because it is different. Variety of activity was also seen as a way of maintaining or increasing moti
22、vation. Several years ago we had one timetable that operated throughout, but we soon found that both the students and the teachers lost interest by about halfway through the ten weeks. This led us to a major re-think, so finally we brought it into line with the expressed language needs of the studen
23、ts. 25. What is the text mainly about? A. Foreign students have more problems. B. Teaching should meet students needs. C. English learning problems should be studied again. D. There are many ways to improve English. 26. Writing became a bigger problem when foreign st udents_. A. became less interest
24、ed in reading B. became better at speaking C. had to write their papers D. had fewer problems with listening 27. We may infer from the last two paragraphs that _. A. teaching content should be changed halfway B. grammar-based teaching seems to be encouraging C. English courses are necessary for fore
25、ign students D. different teaching methods should be used 28. The underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refers to “_”. A. re-think B. timetable C. motivation D. activity C Phillip Island Penguins(企鹅) The Little Penguin has called Phillip Island home for untold generations. Get to Phillip Island
26、 in plenty of time to watch a summer sunset at Summerland Beach - the stage is attractively set to see the Little Penguin leave water and step onto land. Leave Melbourne at 5:30 pm for a direct journey to Phillip Island. See the Gippsland area - Guinness Book of Records place for the worlds longest
27、earthworm(蚯蚓) Journey along the coastal highway around the Bay with French Island and Churchill Island in the distance Cross the bridge at San Remo to enter Phillip Island - natural home for Little Penguins and many animals Take your place in special viewing stands to watch the daily evening perform
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30、ult 16yrs + $50.00 29. What kind of people is the text mainly written for? A. Scientists. B. Students. C. Artists. D. Tourists 30. We can learn from the text that Little Penguins_. A. are trained to practice diving for visitors B. keep a Guinness record for their size C. have been on Phillip Island
31、for years D. live in large groups to protect themselves 31. How much would a couple with one child pay for a closer viewing tour? A. $62.50. B. $37.50. C. $180.00. D. $150.00. D While studying social insect behavior, researchers from the Agricultural University of Krakow, Poland, discovered a remark
32、able example of self-sacrifice in a species of ants found in Brazil. They found that the ants sacrifice themselves in order to avoid a possible threat. When the sun sets, the ants seal up the entrance to their nest, but in doing so a few remain outside to kick sand over the entrance hole until it be
33、comes invisible. These ants then die due to the cold, or get blown away in the wind. This door-sealing activity of these ants represents the first recorded case of insects sacrificing themselves through a preventive procedure. The ants sacrifice their lives every evening even if the nest isnt under
34、attack by enemies. The task takes about 50 minutes and the technique the ants use to kick sand backward over the hole with their hind legs (后腿)is unique to the chore, strengthening the evidence that this is a premeditated activity instead of casual action. Once their task is completed, they usually
35、quickly walk away. In order to learn of the fate of these ants, the researchers placed sheets of thin plywood (胶合板)containing false openings over some real nest entrances. The ants carried on working until they had finished and were then left to wait for the dangers of the night. The researchers fou
36、nd that out of 23 ants working at night, only six survived until morning. The bodies of 10 were recovered, and the other seven were missing, most likely blown away and probably dead. The researchers said that the ants are probably older workers approaching death who are more unimportant than younger
37、 nest mates. 32. This passage is mainly about _. A. how Brazilian ants find their way B. the partnership of the Brazilian ants C. when Brazilian ants sacrifice themselves D. the unselfish behavior of Brazilian ants 33. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE? A. The night
38、ly entrance-closing activity of the ants lasts no more than half an hour. B. The ants stuck outside stand a good chance of surviving the dangers of the night. C.For the first time insects are seen sacrificing themselves even when theres no direct threat. D. The ants engaged in the door-sealing activ
39、ity are believed to be young and healthy. 34. The sheets of plywood are used to _. A. save the lives of the ants left out in the cold B. know what will happen to the ants remaining outside C. store the bodies of the self-sacrificing ants D. cover the real nest entrances for protection 35. The under
40、lined word “premeditated” is closest in meaning to “_”. A. exciting B. random C. abnormal D. planned 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。(注:选E 涂AB ; 选F涂AC; 选G涂AD) Google is one of the largest and most powerful technology companies in the world. It was launched by Stanford
41、University students Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998. Now, it has over 50,000 employees and makes about $50 billion a year. 36 Build the right team 37 “Having great people involved is tremendously important,” says Larry. “Some entrepreneurs(企业家)are in such a rush to start a new business that they
42、dont wait to find the right people to work with.” Make it simple “Technology has this way of becoming overly complex, but simplicity is one of the reasons why people are attracted to Google,” writes Sergey. If your products are simple, then people will be more likely to use them. 38 Become an expert
43、 Larry and Sergey spent years researching www. google. com before they lauched the website. 39 The Google founders think that entrepreneurs should take time to really understand their business and their market as itll pay off in the long run. 40 “You should set really aggressive goals that youre not
44、 sure you can achieve,” explains Larry. He says that some entrepreneurs only set goals they think they can attain. But, he explains, if you only set achievable goals youre never going to create something truly extraordinary. A. Set tough goals B. Set achievable goals C. Larry and Sergey owe much of
45、their success to teamwork. D. Google stresses cooperation with other entrepreneurs. E. And that meant they knew everything about how search engines worked. F. If you dont understand your products, your customers certainly wont. G. So, what are Larry and Sergeys top tips for success? 第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,
46、满分45分) 第一节 完形填空 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 It was freezing cold as I was waiting at a bus stop in my hunt for a job. When the bus 41 , a young woman walked up to the stop. She had on a T-shirt and slippers. When we talked she told me she had lost her 42 because she
47、 lost her job. She had no family in the area and didnt even know where she was going to 43 tonight. I 44 into my purse and took out $5.00 so she could get something to eat. I 45 took off my jacket and gave it to her. She looked at me 46 and said, “Arent you going to be cold?” I told her my being col
48、d for 15 minutes before I got to my place was 47 if I knew she would be a little warmer wherever she 48 . 49 I got on the bus, thats when the miracle of 50 kindness happened. I stepped up to pay the 51 and the bus driver told me in a big 52 that it was on him. I went to sit down and a lady who was d
49、ressed in a very professional business suit 53 me over to her seat. She said, “I want to know the name of the person who just did the most 54 thing I have ever seen.” I told her my name and she responded, “What can I do for you to give 55 what I just witnessed?” I said 56 a job would be nice. The next day the lady called and said that she had an assistant position 57 in her company and wanted me to meet the manager. It 58 that the lady was head of HR at this company. I went in