1、高二第一学期英语期末考试试题第一卷(共两大题,满分90分)一、完型填空 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)He was driving home one cold evening on a country road when he saw an old lady, stranded on the side of the road. He stopped to do her a41. “Im here to help you, madam. Why dont you wait in the car where it is warm, Madam? It wont take me long.
2、” He said, “42, my name is Joe. ” She had a flat tire. Joe crawled under the car and changed the tire. But he got dirty and his hands hurt. She couldnt thank him43and asked him how much she44him. He told her that if she really wanted to45him back, the next time she saw someone in46of help, she could
3、 give that person the47he needed, and Joe added, “And think of me” . She drove off with gratefulness. A few miles48the road the lady saw a small49. She went in. The waitress who was nearly eight months pregnant, 50her with a sweet smile. The old lady51how someone like her who seemed so poor could be
4、 so genuinely happy and how she could52her enthusiasm in her work in such inconvenient conditions. Then Joes words53her. After the lady finished her meal, the waitress went to get her54from a hundred-dollar bill. 55, the lady stepped right out the door. When the waitress came back, she noticed a not
5、e on the table, 56 “Im helping you because someone once helped me. If you really want to pay me back, here is57you can doDo not let the chain of love58with you. ” The waitress went home that night with the59tip and what the lady had written. With the baby60next month, she and her husband needed mone
6、y. She knew how worried her husband was and as he lay sleeping next to her, she whispered, “Everythings going to be all right. I love you, Joe. ” 1. A. surpriseB. hand C. sympathy D. favor2. A. Just in case B. As you wish C. For one thing D. By the way3. A. enough B. right C. straight D. extra4. A.
7、chargedB. provided C. owed D. offered5. A. pay B. bring C. put D. hold6. A. honorB. favor C. need D. possession7. A. guidanceB. Assistance C. acquaintance D. consequence8. A. downB. off C. beside D. beyond9. A. bankB. grocery C. gas station D. restaurant10. A. introduced B. greeted C. identified D.
8、spotted11. A. thoughtB. minded C. wondered D. questioned12. A. tasteB. measure C. remain D. keep13. A. struck B. moved C. caught D. reminded14. A. tipB. change C. order D. service15. A. Moreover B. Otherwise C. However D. So16. A. writingB. showing C. going D. reading17. A. howB. which C. what D. wh
9、ether18. A. combineB. end C. disagree D. deal19. A. honestB. generous C. modestD. graceful20. A. dueB. ready C. bornD. likely二、阅读理解 (共10小题;每小题5分,满分50分)AHeroes of Our TimeA good heartDikembe Mutombo grew up in Africa among great poverty and disease. He came to Georgetown University on a scholarship(奖
10、学金) to study medicine but Coach (教练) John Thompson got a look at Dikembe and had a different idea. Dikembe became a star in the NBA, and a citizen of the United States. But he never forgot the land of his birth, or the duty to share his fortune with others. He built a new hospital in his old hometow
11、n in the Congo. A friend has said of this good-hearted man “Mutombo believes that God has given him this chance to do great things.”Success and kindnessAfter her daughter was born, Julie Aigner-Clark searched for ways to share her love of music and art with her child. So she borrowed some equipment,
12、 and began filming childrens videos (录像) in her own house. The Baby Einstein Company was born, and in just five years her business grew to more than $20 million in sales. And she is using her success to help others producing child safety videos with John Walsh of the National Center for Missing and
13、Exploited Children. Julie says of her new program “I believe its the most important thing that I have ever done. I believe that children have the right to live in a world that is safe.”Bravery and courageA few weeks ago, Wesley Autrey was waiting at a Harlem subway station with his two little girls
14、when he saw a man fall into the path of a train. With seconds to act, Wesley jumped onto the tracks, pulled the man into the space between the rails (铁轨), and held him as the train passed right above their heads. He insists hes not a hero. He says “We have got to show each other some love.”21What wa
15、s Mutombo praised for?A. Being a star in the NBA.B. Being a student of medicine.C. His work in the church.D. His willingness to help the needy.22What did the Baby Einstein Company do at its beginning?A. Produce safety equipment for children.B. Make videos to help protect children.C. Sell childrens m
16、usic and artwork.D. Look for missing and exploited children.23Why was Wesley Autrey praised as a hero?A. He helped a man get across the rails.B. He stopped a man from destroying the rails.C. He protected two little girls from getting hurt.D. He saved a person without considering his own safety.BIn t
17、he future your automobile will run on water instead of gas! You will be able to buy a supercomputer that fits in your pocket! You might even drive a flying car!Not all past predictions have been proven wrong. A few of them have been surprisingly accurate. Some great thinkers predicted the arrival of
18、 the credit card, the fax machine and even the internet years before they happened. But for each prediction that has come true, some others have missed by a mile. Many of these predictions didnt consider how people would want to use the technology, or if people really needed it in their lives or not
19、. Lets look at some predictions from the not-too-distant past.Robot HelpersWheres the robot in my kitchen? Nowhere, of course. And hes probably not coming anytime soon. Robots do exist today, but mostly in factories and other working environments.Back in the 1950s, however, people said that by now p
20、ersonal robots would be in most peoples homes.So why hasnt it happened? Maybe because robots are still too expensive and clumsy. And probably the idea of robots cooking our dinners and washing our clothes is just too strange. At home we seem to be doing fine without them.Telephones of tomorrowIn 196
21、4 an American company introduced the video telephone. They said by the year 2000 most people would have a video phone in their homes. But of course the idea hasnt caught on yet. Why? The technology worked fine, but it overlooked something obvious people desire for privacy. Would you want to have a v
22、ideo phone conversation with someone after you just stepped out of the shower? Probably not-it could be uncomfortable! Just because technology doesnt always mean people will want to use it.And finally, how about that crazy prediction of the flying car? Its not so crazy any more! But a flying car rem
23、ains one of the most wonderful technology ideas to catch our imagination. Keep watching the news or perhaps the sky outside your window to see what the future will bring.24.The passage mainly deals with_.A. predictions that can catch our imaginationB. predictions that havent come trueC. new technolo
24、gy can benefit our lifeD. predictions that have come true25According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?A. Technology doesnt always mean people will want to use it.B. Predictions dont need to consider peoples practical use of the technology.C. Not all the high-tech things
25、people thought wed be using by now are widely usedD. High-tech things are not always convenient to peoples life.26Robot Helpers havent been used in most peoples homes because_.A. using the kind of robots at home is simply a waste of time and moneyB. the kind of robots hasnt been developed yetC. peop
26、le find it difficult to control the kind of robotsD. the kind of robots wont bring people practical use27How does the writer find the flying car?A. It is too difficult to imagine.B. It is too crazy an idea to realize.C. It is likely to appear in the future.D. It has been the focus of the news.CWhen
27、it comes to problem solving, many of us have heard of the skills of the crow (乌鸦) in Aesops Fables (伊索寓言). In the story, a thirsty crow comes across a bottle of water, but the water level (水平面) is out of its reach. The bird then drops small stones into it until the water level rises enough for the b
28、ird to drink. “Oh, its just a fable,” you may think. After all, its hard to imagine birds knowing about “problem solving”. But new research has found that crows brains may sometimes be better than those of 6-year-old children. In a recent experiment, US scientist Corina Logan and her team caught six
29、 crows to test them. There were two tubes (试管) of water, one wide and the other narrow (窄的). Each crow was given four stones, enough to help them get the water in the narrow tube, but not the wide one. Surprisingly, the crows dropped all or most of the stones into the narrower tube and got the food
30、reward! They had found out the cause-and-effect relationship. Using such brains, crows are making their lives easier. For example, some crows in cities have learned to use road traffic for breaking nuts, National Geographic News reported. But how are their wits (智力) compared to humans? Logans team d
31、id another experiment, this time on both crows and children. Here, the crows and children had to choose between two sets of tubes. With the red set, when they dropped a stone into a wide tube, the water level raised in a connected narrow tube that contained food. The blue set of tubes, however, had
32、no connection between them. So dropping a stone in the wide tube did not cause the water level to rise in the narrow tube. Children aged 7 to 10 were able to learn the rule. Children aged 4 to 6, however, failed. Five of the six crows failed the test. But Kitty, a 6-month-old crow, passed it. She pu
33、t all or most of the stones into the red tube. So, could a bird be more clever than a kindergartner? Dont be too quick to say no.28. Why is Aesops Fables mentioned in the beginning of the article? A. To introduce the idea that crows are smart. B. To show that fables about crows are wrong.C. To expla
34、in why crows can solve problems. D. To prove that crows can be better than babies at problem solving.29. What have Logans team found out from their recent experiments? A. Crows prefer to get their food reward from wider tubes. B. Crows are able to understand or learn cause and effect relationships.
35、C. Crows can easily recognize the tubes with a food reward inside. D. Some crows even make use of road traffic to help them break nuts.30 What can we learn from the experiment on crows and children? A. Five of the six crows threw stones into the red tube. B. Children aged 6 did better than children
36、aged 4. C. One crow passed the test while the younger children didnt.D. Some crows proved to be more clever than children aged 10.第二卷(共三大题,满分40分)一、任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)This year, according to the 2013 World Happiness Report, Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Sweden have been rank
37、ed as the five happiest countries in the world. So why are these countries so happy? Well, according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OEDC), the Netherlands was ranked as one of the best countries for jobs. Nearly 75% of residents have jobs to do, but they rarely work v
38、ery long hours, which gives them more time at home to spend with their families. 94% of residents claim if they were ever in trouble, they would be confident in knowing they can turn to someone close to them for help at any time. In this country, colleges and universities are free, and young adults
39、are given the opportunity to pick a career theyre passionate about.People of Switzerland value good work ethics(道德规范)and pride themselves on their ability to save money and spend wisely. Of all the OECD countries, Switzerland has the highest employment rate of 79% for people aged 18 to 65 and the av
40、erage income per household is around $30,000. Citizens of Switzerland claim they tend to have happier thoughts and experiences over negative ones on a daily basis and feel entirely satisfied with their way of life.In Denmark, the government tries to ensure its residents are happy and healthy. If you
41、 lose your job, the government is there to support you for up to four years, covering up to 90% of your expense. In a nation of over five million people, healthcare is free. Its citizens go to college for free and are offered financial aid every month, even if they live at home with their parents. A
42、 third of Denmarks residents ride their bikes to get around, making it one of the most environmentally conscious nations.Of all the nations measured, people in Sweden are among the healthiest. This might have something to do with their incredible air and water quality. Residents in Sweden enjoy arou
43、nd five weeks of paid vacation from work each year and understand the importance of spending time with their families. With the free education system, young people are given the chance to decide their future and pursue the career they want.In Norway, people can attend college for free. People of Nor
44、way claim they can trust almost anyone and are continually happy with their life choices. The employment rate in Norway is around 75% with a gross(粗略的)pay of $44,000 for full-time employees. If a mother chooses to stay home with her pre-school aged child, shell receive a monthly stipend (津贴) from th
45、e government to help support her. Norwegians care much about one another and often treat tourists and visitors in a very warm manner, making them feel at home. Freedom of expression is highly valued in this country and they strive to treat everyone fairly. Five Happiest CountriesParagraph outlinesSu
46、pporting detailsThe Netherlandsl Most citizens have jobs and their (31) _ working time allows them to spend time with their families.l Nearly all its citizens are (32) _.l Young adults can have (33) _ to free education and find their jobs easily.Switzerlandl People feel (34) _ that they can save mon
47、ey and spend wisely.l Its high employment rate ensures every family has a high income.l People are quite pleased with their (35) _.Denmarkl (36) _ people will get much financial aid from the government.l People can enjoy free healthcare and college education.l There is strong environmental (37) _ among people.Swedenl People are (38) _ because here air and water a