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2022年高二学业水平测试题.doc

1、高二学业水平测试题《英语》 姓名:__________ 班级:__________ 得分:__________ 一:单选:(2/20分) 1.Peter is different ______ his brothers and sisters ________ many ways. A to; in B with; from C from; with D from; in 2. Kate is only two years old. She has difficulty ______ English word. A. pronounce B. t

2、o pronounce C. pronounces D. pronouncing 3. Mr. Smith, with the result of the experiment, sat on the chair, smiling. A. satisfied; exciting B. satisfying; excited C. satisfied; excited D. satisfying; exciting 4. — Julia, what were you doing when Anna called you? — I

3、 my housework and to take a bath. A. had finished; started B. have finished; to start C. have finished; have started D. had finished; was starting 5. The elder of the twins_____ her sister in appearance but not in character. A. looks B. compares C. resembles D

4、 equals 6. She got into______ when she thought she’d forgotten the tickets, and this _______ her husband, too. A. panic; panic B. a panic; panicked C. a panic; panic D. panic; panicked 7.—Shall I give you a ride as you live so far away? —Thank you. ___

5、 A.It couldn’t be better B.Of course you can C.If you like D.It’s up to you 8.—Tom is never late for work. Why is be absent today? —Something ________ to him. A.must happen B.should have happened C.could have happened D.must have happened 9.—Hello, Mr. Smith. This is Larry Jack

6、son. I am afraid I won’t be able to arrive on time for the meeting in your office. — __________. We’ll wait for you. A.Harry up B.No doubt C. Cheer up D.That’s all right 10. ____ number of the students in our school is about 3000 and _____number of students come from America. A. The; a

7、 B. A; the C. A; a D. The; the 二:完型填空(2/20分) One day before my final exam, my dad gave me a gift. It completely changed my life. On that day I had a _11_with my friends and it was a difficult time with my studies. I was unhappy .Then I noticed the gift. I _12_it and saw a DVD inside. Its n

8、ame was “THE SECRET”. However ,I was in no mood (心情)to watch it. I sat down to study, but the _13_in my life-the fight, the sleepless nights and my poor health…Everything came to my mind. I wanted an answer but I wondered _14_there was any. Just then, I saw the DVD again. May be it would be helpful.

9、 I _15_my DVD player. I had no words to describe the feelings I experienced while watching it. The moving(动人旳)stories of human beings made me so moved that I wouldn’t _16_any of them. Thanks to my father’s gift “THE SECRET”, I discovered _17_.Everyboday has difficulties in their lives .The importa

10、nt thing is that you should be _18_enough to face them. Now I have started _19_my studies and my friends. And I’m in good health, too. I often hear people say, “Wow! _20_perfect life you have!’ 11.A.trip B.party C.talk D.fight 12.A.opened B.kept C.moved D.broke 13.A.chances B

11、problems C.suggestions D.mistakes 14.A.why B.that C.if D.how 15.A.turned on B.looked for C.put away D.paid for 16.A.report B.forget C.think D.remember 17.A.yourself B.itself C.himself D.myself 18.A.mad B.brave C.sad D.weak 19.A.being busy with

12、 B.worrying about C.getting on well with D.being afraid of 20.A.What a B.What C.How a D.How 三:阅读(2/30分) A. On a freezing cold day in January 1994, Jiesang Suonandajie found what he was looking for — a group of poachers who were killing the endangered Ti

13、betan antelope. Jiesang knew he had to move quickly. He shouted to the poachers to put down their guns. Although surprised, the poachers had an advantage — there were more of them. In the battle which followed Jiesang was shot and killed. When his frozen body was found hours later, he was still hold

14、ing his gun. He had given his life to save the Tibetan antelope. At the beginning of the twentieth century there were millions of antelopes on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. By the 1990s the number had fallen to about 50,000. The reason is simple: the wool of the Tibetan antelope is the most expensiv

15、e in the world. It is soft, light, and warm — the ideal coat for an animal which has to survive at high altitudes. A shawl made from the wool (known as "shahtoosh", or "king of wools" in Persian) can sell for five thousand dollars. For poachers the profits can be huge. Often working at night, the p

16、oachers shoot whole herds of antelopes at a time, leaving only the babies, whose wool is not worth so much. The animals are skinned on the spot and the wool taken to India, where it is made into the shawls. From there, it is exported to rich countries in North America and Europe. The business is com

17、pletely illegal — there has been a ban on the trade since 1975. But in the 1990s the shawls came into fashion among rich people. A police raid on a shop in London found 138 shawls. About 1,000 antelopes — or 2 percent of the world's population — had been killed to make them. In the 1990s the Chines

18、e government began to take an active part in protecting the antelopes in the Hoh Xil Nature Reserve — the huge national park on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, which is the main habitat of the antelopes. Over the next ten years about 3,000 poachers were caught and 300 vehicles confiscated. Sometimes th

19、ere were gunfights, like the one in which Jiesang Suonandajie was killed. But today the government seems to be winning the battle. The number of poachers has fallen. The small group of officials who work in the reserve are helped by volunteers who come from all over the country, and who are ready f

20、or the difficult conditions of life at 5,000 metres. Meanwhile, in those countries where the shawls are sold, police are getting tough with the dealers. International co-operation seems to be working. Since 1997 the antelope population has slowly begun to grow again. 21. How did Jiesang Suonandajie

21、 die? A. He froze to death B. He was killed by criminals C. He had an accident in his jeep. 22. Why are Tibetan antelopes in danger? A. They have lost their natural habitat. B. They are killed for their wool C. They cannot survive at hi

22、gh altitude. 23. What has the Chinese government done to help the antelopes? A. It is protecting the antelope in a nature reserve B. It has sent police to countries where “shahtoosh” is sold. C. It has closed the border with India. 24. What’s happened to the trade in “shahtoosh”? A. It has gr

23、own quickly. B. It has become legal. C. It has become harder to sell “shahtoosh.” 25. What will happen to the Tibetan antelope? A. Its number will continue to increase. B. It may survive. C. It will soon become extinct. B. Words , words , words British and

24、American English are different in many ways. The first and most obvious way is the vocabulary. There are hundreds of different words which are not used on the other side of the Atlantic, or which are used with a different meaning. Some of these words are well known—Americans drive automobiles down f

25、reeways and fill up with gas; the British drive cars along motorways and fill up with petrol. As a tourist, you will need to use the underground in London or subway in New York , or maybe you will prefer to get around the town by taxi ( British) or cab ( American). Chips or French fries? But ot

26、her words and expressions are not so well known. Americans use a flashlight , while for the British , it’s a torch. The British queue up ; Americans stand in line. Sometimes the same word has a slightly different meaning, which can be confusing. Chips , for example , are pieces of hot fried potato i

27、nn Britain; in the States chips are very thin and are sold in packets. The British call these crisps. The chips the British know and love are French fries on the other side of the Atlantic. Have or have got? There are a few differences in grammar, too. The British say Have you got~~~? While Ame

28、ricans prefer Do you have~~~? An American might say My friend just arrived , but a British person would say My friend has just arrived. Prepositions , too , can be different: compare on the team, on the weekend ( American) with in the team , at the weekend ( British). The British use prepositions wh

29、ere Americans sometimes omit them ( I’ll see you Monday; Write me soon!). Colour or color? The other two areas in which the two varieties differ are spelling and pronunciation. American spelling seems simpler: center, color and program instead of centre, colour and programme . Many factors have

30、 influenced American pronunciation since the first settlers arrived four hundred years ago. The accent, which is most similar to British English, can be heard on the East Coast of the US. When the Irish writer George Bernard Shaw made the famous remark that the British and the Americans are two nati

31、ons divided by a common language, he was obviously thinking about the differences. But are they really so important? After all, there is probably as much variation of pronunciation within the two countries as between them. A Londoner has more difficulty understanding a Scotsman from Glasgow than und

32、erstanding a New Yorker. Turn on the TV Some experts believe that the two varieties are moving closer together. For more than a century communications across the Atlantic have developed steadily. Since the 1980s, with satellite TV and the Internet, it has been possible to listen to British and

33、 American English at the flick of a switch. This non—stop communication, the experts think, has made it easier for British people and Americans understand each other. But it has also led to lots of American words and structures passing into British English, so that some people now believe that Briti

34、sh English will disappear. However, if you turn on CNN, the American TV network, you find newsreaders and weather forecasters all speaking with different accents--- American, British, Australian, and even Spanish. One of the best—know faces, Montia Rajpal, was born in Hong Kong, China, and grew u

35、p speaking Chinese and Punjabi , as well as English. This international dimension suggests that in the future, there are going to be many “Englishes” , not just two main varieties. But the message is “ Don’t worry.” Users of English will all be able to understand each other—wherever they are. 2

36、6.There are _________ differences between American and British varieties of English A. no B. a few C. lots of 27.American spelling is __________ British spelling. A. the same way B. simpler than C. harder than 28.Why are the two varieties moving closer together? ____________

37、 A. Because communications across the Atlantic have developed steadily. B. Because satellite TV and the Internet have been used in communication. C. Because modern transportation is making the world smaller. D. All of the above. 29.For a Londoner, an American accent may be easier to understand

38、than__________. A. a Chinese accent B. some British accents C. a CNN newsreader 30. Television and the Internet have made it ___ for the British and Americans to understand each other. A. harder B. easier C. impossible C. In the animal kingdom, weakness c

39、an bring about aggression in other animal. This sometimes happens with humans also. But I have found that my weakness brings out the kindness in people. I see it every day when people hold doors for me, pour cream into my coffee, or help me to put on my coat. And I have discovered that it makes them

40、 happy. From my wheelchair experience, I see the best in people, bur sometimes I feel sad because those who appear independent miss the kindness I see daily. They don’t get to see this soft side of others often, we try every way possible to avoid showing our weakness, which includes a lot of preten

41、ding. But only when we stop pretending we’re brave or strong do we allow people to show the kindness that’s in them. Last month, when I was driving home on a busy highway, I began to feel unwell and drove more slowly than usual. People behind me began to get impatient and angry, with some speeding

42、up alongside me, horning (按喇叭) or even shouting at me. At the moment I decided to do something I had never done in twenty fore years of driving. I put on the car flashlights and drove on at a really low speed. No more angry shouts and no more horns! When I put on my flashlights, I was saying to ot

43、her drivers, “I have a problem here. I am weak and doing the best I can.” And everyone understood. Several times, I saw drivers who wanted to pass. They couldn’t get around me because of the stream of passing traffic. But instead of getting impatient and angry, they waited, knowing the driver in fro

44、nt of them was in some way weak. Sometimes situations call for us to act strong and brave even when we don’t feel that way. But those are and far between. More often, it would be better if we don’t pretend we feel strong when we feel weak or pretend that we are brave when we are scared. 31. the au

45、thor has discovered that people will feel happy when ______. A. the offer their help B. they receive others’ help C. they feel others’ kindness D. they show their weakness 32. The author feels sad sometimes because ______. A. he has a soft heart B. he relies much on others C. som

46、e people pretend to be kind D. some people fail to see the kindness in others 33. What did the other drivers do when they saw the flashlights? A. They speed up to pass. B. They waited with patience. C. They tried their best to help. D. They put on their flashlights too. 34.. In this passage

47、 the author advises us to ______. A. handle problems by ourselves B. accept help from others C. admit our weakness D. show our bravery 35. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. A Wheelchair Experience. B. Weakness and Kindness. C. Weakness and Strength

48、 D. A Driving Experience 四:词汇搭配(1/20分) 36.A.confusing ( )会计 37.B.compare ( )责任,使命 38.C.structrue ( )打扰 39.D.standard ( )可获得旳 40.E.accountant ( )复兴,复活 41.F.volunteer ( ) 使.......惊恐 42.G.mission ( )

49、比较,对比 43.H.temporary ( )进口 44.I.demand ( )保证,保障 45.J.available ( )体系,构造 46.K.panic ( )原则旳 47.L.disturb ( )志愿者;做志愿者 48.M.resemble ( )临时旳,临时旳 49.N.extend ( )没收 50.O.revive ( )使处在.......危险

50、当中 51.P.import ( )需要,需求 52.Q.advantage ( )扩大,延长 53.R.guarantee ( )与........ 相似 54.S.endang er ( )令人困惑旳,难懂旳 55.T.confiscate ( )优势,长处 五.英汉互译,翻译短语。(1/10) make a difference _________________________ Have difficulty (in) doing sth__

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