1、 上外附中初二英语期末试卷非常好 精品文档 上外附中2008学年第二学期初二英语期末试卷 II. Choice: 10% 15. I showed the doctor the place _____________ I felt the pain. A. that B. which C. where D. when 16. I was interested in _____________ he told me. A. all that B. all what C. wh
2、ich D. that 17. I: was disappointed to see the television I had had _____________ went wrong again. A. it B. it repaired C. repaired D. to be repaired 18. The official pointed out the damage _____________ he supposed _____________ had been done by last night's st
3、orm. A. which, that B. that, which C. which, / D. /, / 19. Cathy was always speaking highly of her role in the play, ____________, of course, made the others unhappy. A. which B. who C. this D. what 20. He is the one of the students who ____________
4、 a winner of scholarship for three years. A. is B. are C. have been D. has been 21. There was a teapot in my home, out of ____________ open mouth the tea was supposed to come. A. which B. its C. that D. whose 22. Is this compartm
5、ent _____________ you left your umbrella? A. where B. which C. the one which D. the one where 23. Even at weekends, he is _____________ TV. A. not allowed watching B. banned to watch C. made not watch D. banned from watching 24. Which of the fol
6、lowing does NOT belong to the performing arts? A. dancing B. playing music C. painting D. acting 25. Babies need a lot of sleep. It is _____________ newborns. A. tree for B. true of C. tree with D. the same as 26. Which of the following is CORRECT? A
7、 Although he works very hard, but he still can't get high marks. B. In spite he works very hard, he still can't get high marks. C. He can't get high marks though he works very hard. D. He can't get high marks despite he works very hard. 27. The music concert will be broadcast _____________ on
8、 TV tomorrow. A. live B. lively C. alive: D. living 28. An international meeting was held to discuss the environmental impacts _____________ global warming _____________ climate change. A. on......on B. of......on C. in......on D. of ......
9、in 29. Subtract 3 froml0 and you will get 7. _____________,10 minus 3 equals 7. A. In conclusion B. In an other word C. In other words D. In a word 30. Could you tell me Tom's remarks _____________ Jane took offence? A. of which B. at whom C. wh
10、ich D. at which 31. What is the four-sided geometric figure with four fight angles and unequal adjacent (邻近的) sides? A. square B. rectangle C. parallelogram D. trapezoid 32. I bumped into an old friend on my way to the shopping mall yesterday. What's the meaning o
11、f the underlined expression? A. came cross B. knocked down C. came across D. ran to 33. Which sentence is CORRECT? A. I wish you can pass the exam. B.I hope him to study at Harvard University, which is famous worldwide. C. My dear cat was passed away last summer, which broke my
12、heart. D. His colleagues wished him happiness on his retirement. 34. The party organizer called the restaurant to _____________ the reservation. A. confirm B. book C. accept D. order III. Cloze: 5% I used to find notes left in the collection basket of the church
13、 These beautiful notes 35 about the writer's thoughts on the daily readings fascinated me. But it was a long time 36 I met the author of the notes. One Sunday morning, I was told that a young woman who said she left all the notes was. waiting for me in the office. When I saw he
14、r I was 37 , since I had no idea that it was she who wrote the notes. She was sitting in a chair in the office. Her head was bowed and when she raised it to look at me, she could hardly 38 without pain. Her face was disfigured(畸形), so smiling was very 39 for her. We chatted
15、 for a while that Sunday morning and agreed to meet for lunch later that week. As it 40 , we went to lunch several times, and we shared things about our lives. We spoke of authors we were both 41 , and it was easy to tell that books are a great love of hers. She suffered from a d
16、isfigurement that cannot be made to look 42 . I know that her condition hurt her deeply. Yet there was a beauty to her that had nothing to do with her 43 . She was one to be listened to, whose words came from a wounded but loving heart: She possessed a fine tuned sense of beauty. Her only
17、fear in life was the loss of a friend. The troth of her life was a desire to see beyond the surface for glimpse of what it is that matters. She found beauty and grace, 44 supported her and showed her what is real. 35. A. which was B. were C. that were D. which 36. A. sin
18、ce B. after C. when D. before 37. A. shocked B. satisfied C. frightened D. disappointed 38. A. stand B. smile C. speak D. sit 39. A. pleasant B. bitter C. ugly D. difficult 40. A. turned out B. turned up C. ca
19、me out D. came up 41. A. popular with B. fond of C. familiar to D. concerned in 42. A. friendly B. happy C. attractive D. usual 43. A. fame B. wealth C. interest D. appearance' 44. A. it B. they C. which D. that
20、III. Reading: 15 % Grandma Moses is among the most famous twentieth-century painters of the United States, yet she had barely started painting before she was in her late seventies. As she once said of herself: "I would never sit back in a rocking chair, waiting for someone to help me. "No one co
21、uld have had a more productive old age. She was born of Anna Mary Robertson on a farm in New York State, one of four boys and five girls. At twelve she left home and was in household service until, at twenty-seven, she married Thomas Moses, the servant of one of her employers. They did farming w
22、ork most of their lives, first in Virginia and then in New York State, at Eagle Bridge. She had ten children, of whom five survived; her husband died in 1927. Grandma Moses painted a little as a child and made embroidery pictures as a hobby, but only switched to oils in old age because her hands
23、 had become too stiff to sew and she wanted to keep busy and pass the time. Her pictures were first sold at the local drugstore and at a market, and soon were spotted by a dealer who bought everything she painted. Three of the pictures were exhibited in Museum of Modem Art, and in 1940 she had her f
24、irst exhibition in New York. Between the 1930s and her death, she produced some 2000 pictures: detailed and lively portrayals of the country life she had known for So long, with a marvelous sense of color and form. "I think really hard till I think of something really pretty, and then; I paint it."!
25、 She said. 45. According to the passage, Grandma Moses began to paint because she _____________. A. wished to make her room more beautiful B. wanted to keep active C. hoped to remain young D. found it enjoyable and interesting 46. From Grandma Moses' description of herself in the first par
26、agraph, it can be inferred that she was ____________. A. independent B. healthy C. wealthy D. brave 47. Grandma Moses spent most of her life _____________. A. nursing B. painting C. embroidering D. farming 48. In paragraph 3, the word "spotted" could
27、 best be replaced by _____________. A. damaged B. noticed C. stored D. requested 49. Which of the following is TRUE? A. Grandma Moses had borne ten children, of whom five were girls. B. Three of Moses' pictures were first shown in New York. C. Moses had a wonderful
28、memory, and was a master of art by birth. D. Grandma Moses was serious in painting and worked with all her energy. (B) The stars are usually actors and actresses. Most people do not even look at the name of the director or producer, except one -- Steven Spielberg. When he was a little b
29、oy, his father showed him how to use a camera. Later he got his own camera and started to film things like model train crashes, stories about monsters and horrible murders. His three younger sisters were always the victims. Later he made his first film at home at the age of twelve. It was a cowboy f
30、ilm three and a half minutes long, and it cost $10 to make. When he was sixteen, he made a science-fiction film more than two hours long. Making films was his great hobby-- much more fascinating for him than school. Of course, Steven wanted to go to film school. But his high school grades were not g
31、ood enough. So he just went along to Universal Studios and asked for a job. Spielberg sometimes uses a lot of complicated effects --. in the Indiana Jones films, for example. But, like in Duel, he can create a fantastic atmosphere even without special effects. E. T. is a success because of the feeli
32、ngs and reactions of the children. In 1994 he Won the most important film prize, the Oscar, for Schindler's List. The :secret of Spielbergs success is that the stories in many of. his films somehow look as if they could happen to ordinary people like you and me. 50. The first film Spielberg ma
33、de was ______________. A. a science-fiction film B. a cowboy film C. a children's film D. a horror film 51. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. Spielberg doesn’t like his younger sister because she couldn't act. B. Spielberg's first film wa
34、s shown in the cinema. C. E. T. is a film that only attracts children. D. Spielberg was known to the world as a famous director and producer. 52. Spielberg didn’t go to film school because _____________. A. he didn't like go to study in class B. he wanted to make money for his further stu
35、dy C. he can't afford the fee D. he didn't get good marks in his high school exams 53. Spielberg won the Oscar for _____________. A. his talent in making film B. the film of Schindler's List C. the complicated effect he used in his films D. his good relation with the medium 54. Spi
36、elberg's secret of success lies in the fact that _____________. A. he loves to make films B. he invests lots of money in making films C. his films are all real stories D. he makes audience think what is in his film is likely to happen to you (C) "Fingers were made before forks." When
37、a person gives up good manners, puts aside knife and fork, and dives into his food, someone is likely to repeat that saying. The fork was an ancient agricultural tool, but for centuries no one thought of eating with it. Not until the early eleventh century, when a young lady from Constantinople
38、 brought her fork to Italy did the custom reach Europe. By the fifteenth century the use of the fork was widely spread in Italy. The English explanation was that Italians were against eating food touched with fingers. "Seeing all men's fingers are not alike clean:" English travelers kept their
39、 friends laughing while describing this ridiculous Italian custom. Anyone who used a fork to eat with was laughed at in England for the next hundred years. Men who used forks were thought to be sissies and women who used them were called show-offs and overnice. Not until the 1600% did using a
40、fork become a common custom. Answer the questions: 1. What was the fork used as before people began to eat with it? 2. Where was the fork widely used by the fifteenth century? 3. What did the English think Italians used forks for? 4. A man who used forks was considered well-mannered in Engl
41、and in the late 1500's, wasn't he? 5. How long did it take for forks to become common in English after they were first brought to Europe? Paper Two I. Word transformation: 10% multiply energy enclose emotion suggestion offence promote describe disadvantage inspi
42、re 1. After the argument, he felt very ____________. He was convinced that his points were correct. 2. Having some Cool drinks in summer makes you feel ______________. 3. From some great scientific discovery many scientists have made, I find _____________ is a very essential factor to their succe
43、ss. 4. Some witnesses on the Internet have given some detailed ____________ on the accident. 5. I know the person with long hair who _____________ you yesterday. 6. 2*4=8 is an example of _____________. 7. Those who want to take _____________ of the coming holidays to go on a hike hand up your h
44、ands. 8. They had several face-to-face meetings on the event and did lots of work for the ____________ of regional peace. 9. The famous music piece "Four Seasons" composed by Vivaldi is ____________ of the four seasons in Nature. 10. He sent his parents several letters with some of his photos ___
45、 II. Fill in the blanks with proper forms of the verbs given: 10% lose find rush wish say go tell not seem lay disappear The lecture on smoking was over at last, As we boys 1 towards the playground, Jim slipped by the table. The watch, w
46、hich Mrs. Smith 2 on the table as she started her lecture, 3 . We were about 4 back for class again when the headmaster called us together and said, 'I have got a little job 'for you boys. Mrs. Smith 5 just 5 her watch on the playground. This kind of thing
47、 has happened before, and she says it Just slips off her wrist. SO look around for it, will you? See if you are clever enough 6 it. Let's make it clear the boy who does so will get a useful reward.' At once we started looking for the watch. Everybody 7 to be the lucky one. Suddenly,
48、Jim stopped and bent down as if to pick up something. And the next moment he was in front of Mrs. Smith, all smiles, mining in the watch to her. Mrs. Smith, however, 8 at all pleased. In fact, she looked angry. She took the watch without 9 'Thank you'. Jim got his - reward -
49、 a large piece of paper from the headmaster, who 10 him to write a composition on the dangers of smoking: Poor Jim! III. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words: 5% Pythagoras of Samos who was born between 580 and 572 BC, died between 500 and 49OBC was a Greek m 1 .
50、 He is best known for the Pythagorean T 2 , which won him the fame as "the father of numbers" Pythagoras also made influential contributions to philosophy and religious teaching in the late 6th century BC. We don't know his way of teaching. H 3 , we do know that Pythagoras and his stude






