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广福中学高二第二学月英语试题
(时间:120分钟 分值:150分)
第一卷
一、 听力(30分)
第一节(共5小题, 每题1.5分) 每段对话仅读一遍
1. How did the man feel about the movie?
A. It was excellent. B. It wasn’t good
C. He wanted to stay at home.
2. What does the woman suggest the man do?
A. Pay the phone bill later.
B.make a phone call .
C.Pay several bills.
3. What happened in the morning?
A. An accident broke out at a gas station.
B. Several old women died C. A truck hit a bus..
4 .When does the conversation take place?
A. At 3 o’clock B. At 2:30 C. At 2:00
5 .Who is the man probably talking to?
A.He is talking to his teacher. B.He is talking to his physician.
C. He is talking to his barber.
第二节(共15小题,每题1.5分) 每段对话或独白读两遍
听第6段材料, 回答6---8题。
6. Where does the conversation probably take place ?
A.In the street B.At the railway station C. Near the post office
7. Where does the man want to get to?
A..The railway station B. The Great Wall C. A hotel
8. Which bus will the man take?
A. No.13 B. No.33 C. No.23
听第7段材料, 回答第9---11题
9. Where does the talk take place?
A. In the classroom B. In the library C. In the bookshop
10. How many books can a student borrow at a time?
A. Three B. Five C. Two
11. Why didn’t the librarian allow the boy to take the books out?
A. Because his card went out of use. B. Because they were new books.
C. Because he had got enough number of books.
听第8段 材料, 回答12---14题
12. What was the weather like while the girl was having her breakfast?
A. It was sunny B. It was cloudy C. It was raining
13. What was the weather like on the 28th,April?
A. Cloudy, rainy,then sunny B. Sunny,rainy, then cloudy
C. Sunny, rainy,then rainy
14.Why does the girl want to be a weather reporter?
A. Because she keeps weather diary. B. Because she thinks it’s an exciting job.
C. Because she likes the unusual weather.
听第9段材料, 回答第15----17题。
15. Why did the woman suggest going to Sun Park?
A. They could see the whole town. B. They could see the sun rise.
C. They could see the history museum.
16. Why didn’t the man want to go to the museum?
A. Because he wasn’t interested in the museum.
B. Because he wasn’t interested in history.
C. Because he wasn’t interested in coins.
17. What would the man go to the island mainly to see?
A. Some plants B. Some birds C. Some flowers
听第10段材料, 回答第18----20题
18. What is the main feature of New England?
A. It is completely flat. B. It has many large lakes.
C. It is hilly.
19. Why is New England not good for farming?
A. The soil has been overworked. B. The climate is cold and dry.
C. The soil is sandy.
20. Where do New Englanders learn many of their skills?
A. In factories B. From books C. From their parents
二、单项选择(15分)
21. --- _____ it rains?
--- We can go on working with our raincoat _____.
A. Though, on B. What, in C. What if, on D. How, in
22. _____ is no doubt that he has won the game.
A. It B. There C. That D. This
23. Tom _____ Lucy last year.
A. married with B. married C. married to D. got married
24. If you want to be _____, you should do everything well.
A. looked up to B. looked down on C. looked up D. looked down
25. He robbed me _____ my bag, while I stole his watch _____ him.
A. of , of B. of , from C. from, of D. from, from
26. He is _____ to TV. He watches TV a lot.
A. adapted B. related C. addicted D. concerned
27. We went to see the exhibition _____ the storm.
A. but for B. in spite C. despite of D. despite
28. Music often _____ us of events in the past.
A. remembers B. memorizes C. reminds D. reflects
29. The school is 6 miles _____ my home.
A. far from B. far away from C. away D. away from
30. On seeing the sight, the audience can’t help but_______.
A. to laugh B. laughing C. laugh D. being laughed
31. He contributed his whole life _____ education.
A. to B. on C. with D. towards
32. Jane is said _____ an opera singer in her youth.
A. being B. to be C. to have been D. having been
33. The little boy _____ out at night.
A. didn’t dare go B. dared not to go
C. dare not go D. doesn’t dared to go
34. I don’t think it’s wise of you to _____ your greater knowledge in front of the boss.
A. show up B. show out C. show in D. show off
35. If you continue to do that, you will end up _____ prison.
A. with B. in D. for D. towards
三、 完型填空(30分)
Social customs and ways are changing. Things which were considered 36 many years ago are now good. Just a few years 37 , it was considered impolite for a man to 38 in the street. No man who thought 39 himself as being a gentleman would make a fool of himself smoking 40 a lady was in the room.
Customs 41 change from country to country. Does a man walk 42 the left or the right of a lady in your country? Or doesn’t it 43 ? What 44 table manners? Should you use 45 hands when you eat? Should you leave 46 in your lap (人坐着时自腰至膝部分) 47 on the table?
The important thing to 48 about social customs is not to do 49 that might make other people 50 uncomfortable, especially if they are your guests. There is 51 old story about a rich nobleman who gave a very formal dinner party. When the food was 52 , one of the guests started to eat his peas 53 a knife. The other guests were surprised, but the nobleman calmly 54 his knife and began to eat in the same way. It would have been bad manners to make the guest feel 55 .
36. A. polite B. impolite C. formal D. informal
37. A. late B. later C. before D. ago
38. A. drink B. smoke C. talk D. shout
39. A. of B. for C. about D. over
40. A. before B. when C. after D. with
41. A. too B. already C. also D. almost
42. A. at B. by C. in D. on
43. A. matter B. work C. care D. mean
44. A. on B. about C. for D. to
45. A. neither B. either C. both D. any
46. A. one B. two C. none D. both
47 A. but B. and C. or D. otherwise
48. A. remember B. realize C. take D. believe
49. A. something B. anything C. one thing D. nothing
50. A. get B. become C. feel D. go
51. A. a B. an C. one D. the
52. A. passed B. served C. carried D. brought
53. A. in B. with C. by D. use
54. A. picked out B. picked on C. picked up D. picked away
55. A. excited B. foolish C. happy D. comfortable
四、 阅读理解(30分)
A
For many years, no one could communicate with people who had been born without hearing. These deaf people were not able to use a spoken language.
But, beginning in the 1700s, the deaf were taught a special language. Using this language, they could share thoughts and ideas with others. The language they used was a language without sound. It was a sign language.
How did this sign language work? The deaf were taught to make certain movements using their hands, faces and bodies. These movements stood for things and ideas. People might move their forefingers across their lips. This meant “ you are not telling the truth.” They might tap their chins(下巴) with three fingers. This meant “ my uncle”.
The deaf were also taught to use a finger alphabet. They used their fingers to make the letters of the alphabet. In this way , they spelled out words. Some deaf people could spell out words at a speed of 130 words per minute.
Sign language and finger spelling are not used as much as they once were. Today, the deaf are taught to understand others by watching their lips. They are also taught how to speak.
56. Sign language is _____.
A. not used as much today as it once was
B. used as much today as it once was
C. no longer used in the schools
D. never used as much as today
57. The deaf “ talked ” to other people_____.
A. by moving their hands, faces and bodies
B. by shouting and singing
C. without using any letters
D. without using any language
58. From the text we learn that _____.
A. deaf people make signs to earn a living
B. there is still no way to communicate with the deaf
C. sign language helped the deaf learn to read
D. many deaf people now can speak
59. The story as a whole is about _____.
A. learning to spell B. teaching the deaf to speak
C. how the deaf communicate D. understanding Indian sign language
B
How do you get a job in New York after your education at school is completed? There are several ways.
1. If your family is wealthy and owns a business, you can inform your parents you are now ready to start work. Few people have such relatives.
2. Most colleges arrange job interviews for their graduating seniors with the major corporations who are hiring young workers. The company will interview many of the seniors and offer a job to those they want.
3. You can look at the job advertisements in the newspaper. If a company is looking forward to hiring a worker, they often put an advertisement in the paper.
4. You can inform all your friends who are working that you are now ready to go to work. Your friends can introduce their company if there is a need for more workers.
5. You can write a letter with your resume to different companies advising them you are looking for a job. If the company likes your resume, they may call you for an interview. After the interview, you may get a job.
6. If you are a teacher, you can apply directly to the Board of Education for a teaching position. They will process your papers and will offer you a job if there is a need in your area of teaching. Math and science teachers can always find a job.
7. Scientists may apply to private companies and also to the government for a job. Many government departments hire scientists.
If you try all of the above and you still do not get a job, you should consider going on to graduate school.
60. The main topic of this passage is _____.
A. how to find a job in New York
B. job advertisements in the newspaper
C. job opportunities for science teacher
D. employment situation in New York
61. _____ are more likely to find a job in government departments.
A. Scientists B. Math teachers
C. Science teachers D. Students from wealthy families
62. What advice does the author give to those who try all the ways mentioned and still can’t find a job?
A. Put an advertisement in the paper. B. Write to different companies
B. Get a higher degree. D. Try the government departments
C
A lot of people think Scotland is a part of England , but, as any Scotsman will tell you , it certainly is not. In fact, until the eighteenth century Scotland was an independent country, with a parliament of its own. The English had tried many times over many centuries to bring Scotland under their rule. They succeeded at last in 1707, and some Scots have never forgiven them.
Scotland is now governed from London, but in some ways it is still a separate nation. It has its own capital city(Edinburgh),its own law, and its own stamps, it even has a language of its own, spoken now by only a few people in the islands.
In some ways Southern Scotland is like England, with his good farmland and low green hills. Central and Northern (the Highlands) have high mountains and deep valleys, fast rivers and cold lakes. These days, of course, there are good roads and railways all through Scotland. Aberdeen, the northeast city where the oil from the North Sea comes to land, is especially easy to reach. But it can still be quite different to travel in the winter when the hills are covered with snow. It always takes a long time to visit the beautiful but far-off islands on the west coast. One reason why Scotland has stayed so different from England is the wildness of the land. It has always been difficult
to get around there.
63. From the history of the Great Britain we can know Scotland________.
A. had been an independent country by the 19th century
B. had been a dependent country by the 18th century
C. was a separate country before the 18th century
D. was a dependent country before 18th century
64. The first paragraph tell us _______.
A. the Scots used to fight against the rules from England many times
B. the Scots defeated the English at all the battles
C. the Scots never defeated the English at all the battles
D. it was quite easy for the English to occupy Scotland
65. Scotland has a language of its own,________.
A. which is spoken by all the Scots
B. which not many people speak now
C. which is almost the same as English language
D. which the English prevent from being spoken
66. From the third paragraph we can infer ______.
A. there are no good roads in Scotland because of high mountains
B. there are no railways in Scotland because of deep valleys
C. England has not any rivers and lakes in the center and the north
D. England has good farmland and low green hills
D
Mr and Mrs Scott needed to buy furniture for the living room in their new house. They went to a big department store and found a sofa that they both liked very much. It was exactly what they wanted. The price tag said, “The Princess Luxury Modern Sofa, $795. ” They were shocked at the price. That was a lot more than they planned to spend . After a while of thinking they decided to buy it anyway.
Three days later, Mr Scott was reading the morning newspaper, and he was surprised to see the following advertisement:
* Bargain prices on furniture! Sofa, chairs, tables beds─all at reduced prices!
*The princess Luxury Modern Sofa: sale price only $495(regular price, $795). The prince Luxury Armchair: sale price$159(regular price. $315).
*Special sale. Save $ $ $ $, at Johnson’s Department Store.
*TV sets at bargain prices! Nobody undersells Johnson’s!
Most stores offer special sales at different times of the year. During a sale, prices are reduced for some time. If people watch carefully for sales, they can often save a lot of money.
67.Why did they decide to buy the Luxury Modern Sofa? Because it was_____.
A. very beautiful B. just the right size
C. very cheap D. what they both liked
68. According to thi
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