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高二英语练习题
1. The little boy would rather ________ at home than ________ out .
A stay going B staying go C stay go D staying going
2. ________ the boy's help, we reached the village in a short time.
A.Because B.Thanks to C.Although D.Under
3.—I hear Mr Wang has passed the driving test.
—________,let me go and congratulate him.
A.Even so B.If so C.If any D.If not
4. Please ________ yourself with a sharp pencil and a rubber for the exam.
A.fill B.Equip C.involve D.take
5. Life was difficult for her,but she ________ to make ends meet.
A.fought B.Made C.struggled D.covered
6. It is reported that the drivers won't go back to work until their demand for better pay ________ .
A.is to satisfy B.is satisfied C.will be satisfied D.has satisfied
7.—Come on, Kitty.
—Oh, good heavens! Both my legs are nearly to give out.I ________ for hours like a dog.
A.have been walking B.had walked C.was walking D.walked
8. —Tom is so worried about the test that he said he was going to study all night.
—Tell him he should quit __ ____ and get some help.
A. to have worried B. to worry C. worrying D. from worrying
9. The difficulty the couple had ________ their lost child was soon forgotten when they discovered her.
A.found B.Find C.finding D.to find
10. ________ in the leg made it impossible for me to walk as fast as usual
A.Being injured B.To be injured C.Having injured D.Injured
完形填空
Yuan Longping is a Chinese agricultural scientist and educator, known for developing the first hybrid rice varieties in the 1970s.
Born in 1930 and a 1 from the Southwest Agriculture Institute in 1953, Yuan began his 2 career at an agriculture school in Anjiang, Hunan Province.
He 3 an idea for hybridizing rice in the 1960s. Since then, he has 4 himself to the research and development of a better rice breed.
In 1964, he 5 to find a natural hybrid rice plant that had obvious 6 over others. Greatly 7 , he began to study the elements of this particular type.
In 1973, in 8 with others, he was able to cultivate a type of hybrid rice species which had great advantages. It yielded 20 percent 9 per unit than that of common ones.
The next year their research made a 10 in seeding. They successfully 11 a set of technologies for producing indica rice, putting China in the 12 worldwide in rice production. For this 13 , he was dubbed the "Father of Hybrid Rice."
At present, as many as 50 percent of China's total 14 fields grow Yuan Longping’s hybrid rice species and yield 60 percent of the rice 15 in Ch ina. 16 Yuan's hard work, China's total rice output 17 from 5.69 billion tons in 1950 to 19.47 billion tons last year, about 300 billion kilograms more h ave been produced over the last twenty years. The annual yield increase is enough to 18 60 million people.
The "Super Rice" Yuan is now working on yields are 30 percent higher than those of 19 rice. A 20 yield of 17,055 kilograms per hectare was registered(登记) in Yongsheng County in Yunnan Province in 1999.
1. A worker B scientist C teacher D graduate
2. A studying B working C teaching D rice
3. A came up with B caught up with C kept up with D got along with
4. A developed B devoted C made D contributed
5. A happened B seemed C occurred D addicted
6. A benefits B advantages C profits D uses
7. A forced B defeated C encouraged D convinced
8. A team B group C couple D cooperation
9. A more B less C little D few
10.A development B breakthrough C breakdown D progress
11.A brought B studied C developed D promoted
12.A front B back C middle D lead
13.A achievement B discovery C invention D progress
14.A wheat B plant C rice D cotton
15.A produce B production C product D promise
16.A Result in B In terms of C In case of D Due to
17.A rose B raised C grew D arose
18.A save B feed C cure D treat
19.A particular B special C common D usual
20.A level B dream C rice D record
阅读理解
We were a very motley (混杂的) crowd of people who took the bus every day many years ago. During the early morning ride from the suburb, we sat drowsily (昏昏欲睡地) with our collars up to our ears.
A small grey man took the bus to the center for senior citizens every morning. No one ever paid very much attention to him. Then one July morning he said good morning to the driver before he sat down. The driver nodded guardedly. The rest of us were silent.
The next day, the old man boarded the bus energetically, smiled and said in a loud voice: "And a very good morning to you all!" Some of us looked up, amazed, and murmured "Good morning!" in reply.
The following weeks we were more surprised. Our friend was now dressed in a nice old suit and a wide out-of-date tie. He said good morning to us every day and we gradually began to nod and talk to each other.
One morning he had a bunch of wild flowers in his hand. The driver turned around smilingly and asked: "Have you got yourself a girlfriend, Charlie?" The man nodded shyly and said yes. Every morning after that Charlie always brought a flower.
The summer went by when one morning Charlie wasn't waiting at his usual stop. When he wasn't there the new day and the day after that, we started wondering if he was sick or – hopefully – on holiday somewhere, Later we were told one of his very close friends had died at the weekend. How silent we were the rest of the way to work. The next Monday Charlie was waiting at the stop, a little bit more grey. Inside the bus was a silence similar to that in a church. Even though no one had talked about it, all those of us sat with our eyes filled with tears and a bunch of wild flowers in our hands.
56. From the first paragraph we can inter that the passengers ____.
A. had a cheerful trip every morning B. didn't know each other
C. seldom talked to each othe r D. talked and laughed on the way
57. Why were some of the passengers amazed when the old man greeted them?
A. Because he looked energetic. B. Because he spoke in a loud voice.
C. Because he was holding some flowers. D. Because they hardly greeted each other.
58. How did the passengers feel when Charlie was not there the next day?
A. Concerned. B. Pleased. C. Surprised. D. Disappointed.
59. The underlined word "it" in the last paragraph most probably refers to ____.
A. the reach for his not taking the bus B. the death of one of his very close friends
C. the reach for his looking more grey D. the silence on the bus
Dear editor,
I am Evan from Canada. Being the eldest child in the family has its disadvantages. First of all, I have to share all my ________(玩具) with my younger sisters. Of course, they don’t n________ to return the favor because I’m totally uninterested in their things. ________(除……之外) that, they are always hanging around me. I just can’t get a moment’s p________.
At meals, I have to eat whatever is ________ the plate regardless of the taste. My sisters only try one bite if it’s not ________ favorite food. In addition, w________ it comes to practicing our musical instruments, I have to paractice ________ than double the time. Worst of all, I get a larger quantity of homework, ________ (对比) to them.
I’m feeling rather annoyed. Can you please g________ me some advice?
Yours truly
Evan Smith
Dear editor,
In our school students are constantly complaining about bad
food in the dining room. It serves with many dishes from 76. ______________
Cantonese to Sichuan hotpot, so the quality isn't good. Some 77. ______________
students said they had found stones or died pests in their food. 78. ______________
The popular joke is that you are really luck if you find nothing 79. ______________
strange or smelly in the food. As the majority of student 80. ______________
have no choice but eat in the dining room, money can still be 81. ______________
made if the dining room takes an effort to improve quality of 82. ______________
food. The dining room should pay attention to providing 83. ______________
better services and tasted food. It is high time that the 84. ______________
dining room changed their idea of management. We are 85. ______________
looking forward to the day.
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