1、高二英语期末测试一、单项填空1. Simon wont like it, you know. Can you change its color? ! I dont care what he thinks.A. No way B. By all means C. No problem D. Its out of question2. I would appreciate , to be frank, if you could let me know in advance whether or not you will come. A. it B. this C. one D. that3. Ji
2、m spends lots of time playing video games, but he still well in exams. Not all video games are bad. A. expands B. contributes C. performs D. responds4. Lets go out of the classroom to enjoy the fresh air and the sunshine at weekends, which is really to both our health and study. A. available B. adap
3、table C. alternative D. beneficial5. The hotels modern decoration, convenient location and considerate service could give you a(n) _of one great experience. A. guarantee B. procedure C. instruction D. consideration6. When we returned home, the house was in a mess and looked as if a bomb on it. A. dr
4、ops B. had dropped C. has dropped D. dropped7. Mrs. Brown, this is Dr. Smith. How is that new tooth? Not so good, doctor. Thats Im calling about. It just doesnt seem to fit right. A. how B. why C. when D. what8. Our school is planning to hold an art festival from October 12th to 18th, a whole week.
5、A. lasting B. to be lasted C. lasted D. being lasted9. As we can see from the survey, computers 5% of the countrys commercial electricity consumption. A. belong to B. let off C. account for D. assist in10. I saw him, I recognized that he was the very suspect the police were looking for. A. Currently
6、 B. Shortly C. Immediately D. Constantly11. Mary, Im terribly sorry. I really to hurt you. Shall we forget all about it? OK, we can drop it this time, but dont do it again. A. dont mean B. didnt mean C. wont mean D. havent meant12. It is said that 1,500 guests have already stayed in the 5-star hotel
7、 three times more than_. A. expecting B. being expected C. expected D. to be expected13. What a terrible accident! It led to 36 deaths. If everybody the rules, the roads would be safer. A. obeys B. will obey C. had obeyed D. obeyed14. the fact that trips to Korea are comparatively cheap, the country
8、 is very popular with Chinese tourists. A. Due to B. According to C. Apart from D. Regardless of15. both teachers and students raise safety awareness, an evacuation exercise (逃生演练) will be held in our school this Friday. A. Helping B. Having helped C. To help D. Helped二、完形填空I have eyes that are said
9、 to be “cow brown”, and my long golden hair is my best feature. Im relatively happy with my 16 , but where did I 17 it? Do I share the same features with some stranger? Oftentimes, while walking down the street, I 18 to pick out that stranger, 19 that one of the women I pass could possibly be my bio
10、logical mother.I never 20 my birth mother. I was adopted the moment I was born, and I was taken into a wonderful family. I was never dissatisfied with my 21 ; I just never stopped 22 what it would be like to have been 23 by my biological mother.One day, I came across a poem on the nursery wall. It c
11、ompared adoption to a 24 planted by one person and then 25 by another. The second person watered the seed and made it 26 to be tall and beautiful. I found it compared 27 to my situation.I realized that my mom had made me who I am today, no matter what either of us looks like. I started to 28 that we
12、 had the same personality and the same way of treating people, along with some other things. She held my hand every time I got a 29 at the doctors. Shed been smiling in the 30 for my first school play. Shed been there for everything that ever 31 , and what could compare to that? Shes my mom.Sometime
13、s, people comment on how much we look alike, and we turn to each other and 32 , forgetting until that moment that it wasnt she who carried me in her body for ten months. 33 I may not know why I look the way I do, I know why I am who I am. The mom I have now is the 34 one I ever could have hoped for,
14、 not only because she gives me much unconditional love, but because she has 35_who I am today, my qualities and characteristics. 16. A. career B. appearance C. family D. education17. A. find B. collect C. get D. learn18. A. start B. promise C. ask D. try19. A. imagining B. agreeing C. proving D. sta
15、ting20. A. expected B. heard C. lost D. met21. A. service B. arrangement C. life D. health22. A. saying B. wondering C. doubting D. demanding23. A. received B. improved C. raised D. helped24. A. seed B. tree C. vegetable D. garden25. A. made friends with B. taken care of C. caught sight of D. made f
16、un of26. A. prepare B. choose C. increase D. grow27. A. finally B. frequently C. quickly D. perfectly28. A. allow B. believe C. notice D. joke29. A. shot B. pill C. prize D. present30. A. team B. crowd C. union D. queue31. A. mattered B. changed C. happened D. broke32. A. check B. laugh C. explain D
17、. argue33. A. Unless B. Until C. Though D. Because34. A. best B. same C. luckiest D. oddest35. A. guessed B. trusted C. described D. shaped三、阅读理解AI have lived in books, for books, by and with books; in recent years, I have been fortunate enough to be able to live from books. I was perhaps lucky that
18、 for the first 10 years of my life there was no competition from television; and when one finally arrived in the household, it was under the strict control of my parents. They were both school teachers, so respect for the book was rooted in my family. We didnt go to church, but we did go to the libr
19、ary.The local high street included an establishment we referred to as “the bookshop”. In fact, it was a stationer (文具店) with a downstairs room, about half of which was given over to books. Occasionally, in another suburb or town, we might visit a “real” bookshop, which usually turned out to be a bra
20、nch of WH Smith (史密斯连锁书店).I was allowed to choose my own books if I won a school prize. But I could choose them only from a selection available in a certain bookshop. It was, I later discovered, yet another part of WH Smith. Here were books of weight and worthiness, the sort to be admired rather tha
21、n perhaps ever read. But I was still happy, because there was the excitement of possession. To own a certain book one you had chosen yourself was to define yourself.When I was still a young man, I became a tireless book-hunter, driving to the market towns in my car and loading it with books bought a
22、t a rate that far exceeded any possible reading speed. Nowadays, collecting has been changed greatly by the Internet. It took me perhaps a dozen years to find a first edition of Vile Bodies for about ?25. Today, 30 seconds with abebooks.co.uk will turn up two dozen first editions of varied condition
23、s and prices.I became a bit less of a book-collector after I published my first novel. I even started to sell books, which once would have seemed incredible. But I still buy books faster than I can read them. And I remain deeply attached to the physical book and the physical bookshop.36. The author
24、did NOT watch TV before he was ten, because . A. he didnt like any TV programs B. there was no TV set in his home C. his parents didnt allow him to watch it D. he went to the library only37. What kind of books could the author probably get as an award if he won a school prize? A. The books he was mo
25、st interested in. B. The books owned by his parents. C. The books from a local stationer. D. The books having worth or value.38. How did the author feel when he owned those books chosen by himself? A. Excited. B. Upset. C. Unhappy. D. Tired.39. The underlined word “exceeded” in Paragraph 4 means “”?
26、 A. reached B. reduced C. was faster than D. was slower thanBEvery step you take could generate electricity thanks to a paper-thin new generator that stores the energy of your steps. So far, the generators can only create enough power to run a small LCD screen but work in the lab simply by tapping a
27、 finger on an electrode (电极). The key is that these are the worlds first “living” generators, using engineered viruses that change force into electricity. In the future, they could be used to power everything. Their generator could lead to tiny devices that harvest electrical energy from the vibrati
28、ons (振动) of everyday tasks such as shutting a door or climbing stairs. It also points to a simpler way to make microelectronic devices. Thats because the viruses make themselves into an orderly film (薄膜) that enables the generator to work. “More research is needed, but our work is a promising first
29、step toward the development of personal power generators,” says Seung-Wuk Lee, a scientist in Berkeley Labs Physical Biosciences (生物科学) Division.The M13 virus only attacks bacteria and is friendly to people. Being a virus, it reproduces itself by the millions within hours, so theres always a steady
30、supply. Large numbers of the viruses naturally place themselves orderly to make films. The scientists further improved the system by piling films composed of single layers of the virus on top of each other. They found that a pile about 20 layers thick produced the strongest piezoelectric effect (压电效
31、应).The only thing remaining to do was a test, so the scientists made a virus-based energy generator. They created the conditions for the viruses to naturally organize into a film that measures about one square centimeter. They connected two electrodes by wires to an LCD screen and then put the film
32、between the two electrodes. When pressure is applied to the generator, it produces electricity which is enough to run the screen.“Because the tools of biotechnology (生物技术) enable large-scale production of genetically modified viruses, piezoelectric materials based on viruses could offer a simple rou
33、te to new microelectronics in the future,” says Lee.40. The new generator . A. is able to make those viruses last long B. is considered to be the thinnest generator C. can create enough electricity for daily use D. is a living generator that turns force into electricity41. From the passage we can le
34、arn that . A. the new generator is not perfect and needs improving B. more viruses made in labs should be put into the new generator C. its a simpler method to make environmentally friendly generators D. scientists have to make the viruses into an orderly film ahead of time42. Which of the following
35、 is TRUE of the viruses?A. They are made by vibrations of everyday activities.B. They cannot naturally form well-ordered films.C. The number of them falls down after attacking bacteria.D. They damage bacteria and do no harm to humans.43. Which of the following shows the right order in which the test
36、 was done? a. An LCD screen was connected to the electrodes by wires. b. The scientists put the film between two electrodes. c. The generator produced electricity when being pressed. d. The viruses were naturally organized into a film. A. c, b, a, d B. d, b, a, c C. d, a, b, c D. c, a, b, dCDespite
37、being a computer instructor, Brian Wayne Maki believes that technology has its place and should not intrude (侵入) into all areas of our lives. In One Innocent and Ordinary Life, he recalled special moments from his childhood and his young adult years, none of which refer to computers or the digital l
38、ife. While many of Makis poems are nostalgic (怀旧的), they are never really sad. Many are very hopeful and they focus on happy experiences, moments of insight and lessons he learned.The book alternates between non-fiction short stories and poems. The stories recall lessons learned in his childhood and
39、 as a basketball player, while the poems, which make up the majority of the book, focus on a wide range of themes, including growing up, nature, death, pets and love. Maki is also one that believes in the need to be the best we can be. He proves his personal desire in his basketball stories as well
40、as his daring to become a businessman.The poems and stories all have accompanying photos many are about nature, but the ones I like best are of Maki himself, including his sitting in his first office or his playing basketball as a boy. The photos add to the sense of innocence, nostalgia and hopefuln
41、ess, and allow the reader to feel a more personal connection to the author.Finally, I especially appreciated Makis insight and reminders to us about technologys current role in our lives and how it has often separated, rather than brought people together. In the books title poem, The Ordinary Life,
42、he states:We are now dominated by separation anxietySitting alone in a room, hall, meadow, or street Using devices to relate (叙述) feelings and emotionsMakis style is easy to read, his topics are not difficult to understand, but beneath them lies a challenge to appreciate be more conscious of the wor
43、ld around us and the magic it holds, and appreciate the people in our lives and believe in our own abilities. In todays stressful world, spending a couple of hours thinking about these things through the pages of One Innocent and Ordinary Life can make a difference.44. The author wrote this passage
44、to _.A. introduce a computer instructor Brian Wayne MakiB. give his review of a book by Brian Wayne Maki C. tell the stories behind Brian Wayne Makis bookD. show his appreciation of literature45. What does the author think of the photos in the book?A. They make the readers feel more innocent, nostalgic and hopeful.B. They allow the readers to feel more connected to each other.C. They help explain Makis childhood more vividly.D. They make Maki himself more appealing to the readers.46. The poem The Ordinary Life expresses its autho