人教版高中英语选修七-下学期高二英语周考试题(实验班零班3.13)
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【3份】高中人教版英语选修7同步测试卷综合卷含答案目录第三部分阶段综合检测卷综合卷Ⅰ(Unit 1~Unit 3)(时间:100分钟;分数:120分)第Ⅰ卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AAccording to a report,8 out of 10 Americans over the age of 25 are considered overweight.With fatness levels rising in America,it is necessary to stay in shape and maintain (保持) a healthy living style.Here are helpful tips on maintaining a healthy body and losing a few pounds slowly over the long term.A quick run will burn off 50 to 150 calories.A fifteen-minute walk,every day,will burn off a few calories.Although these kinds of brief exercise won’t make you thin overnight,they will keep your metabolism (新陈代谢) up during the day and your body will be using that energy you take in instead of storing it as fat.It takes about fifteen to twenty minutes for our brain to let our stomach know that we are full.Wolfing down (狼吞虎咽地吃) your food is not a good habit since there is a tendency to overeat.If you spend more time chewing,and give yourself thirty seconds between bites,you may find that you’re eating less.Eating smaller portions (份) every few hours in the day will keep your metabolism running high.There is no need to eat much food in one time.Eating more times but small portions throughout the day can help you get the energy your body needs,and you won’t get hungry.People don’t think that drinks count,which is wrong.Soda has a lot of empty calories.High sugar coffee drinks may help you stay awake if you are sleepy,but the sugar can make you more tired a few hours later.If you like the taste of soda,stick to proper diet soda.Remember that water is still the healthiest choice.These helpful tips may not help you lose weight fast,but they are an effective way to help maintain a long-term healthy body.1.What can we learn from the passage?A.80 percent of Americans are unhealthy.B.Most of American adults are fat.C.Running can make a person lose weight quickly.D.Maintaining a healthy living style is very easy.2.According to the third paragraph the writer advises people to________.A.eat food slowlyB.have a rest after a mealC.eat less every dayD.do exercise every day3.It can keep your metabolism running high if you________.A.drink much sodaB.wolf down your foodC.sleep for a long timeD.eat small and frequent meals4.Which of the following does the writer think the healthiest for people?A.Water.B.Sugar drinks.C.Coffee drinks. D.Diet soda.BWhether in the workplace or on the football field,effective teamwork can produce amazing results.However,working successfully as a team is not as easy as it may seem.Effective teamwork certainly does not just happen automatically;it takes a great deal of hard work and compromise.There are a number of factors that must be in place to make a good team.Effective leadership is one of the most important factors of good teamwork.The team’s leader should possess the skills to create and preserve a positive working environment and motivate and inspire the team members to take a positive approach to work and be highly committed.An effective team leader will promote a high level of spirit and make them feel supported and valued.Communication is a vital factor of all interpersonal relationship and especially that of a team.Team members must be able to articulate their feelings,express plans and goals,share ideas and see each other’s opinions.Conflicts will arise no matter how well a team functions together.The best way to deal with conflicts is to have some organized methods of handling conflicts.Team members should be able to voice their concerns without fear of offending others.Instead of avoiding conflict issues,a hands-on approach that settles them quickly is much better.It is often advised that the team leader sit with the conflicting parties and help work out their differences without taking sides and trying to remain objective if possible.The team leader most set a good example to create good teamwork.In order to keep team members positive and committed and motivated,the team leader himself needs to show these qualities.The team turns to the leader for support and guidance.So any negative words or behaviors on the leader’s part call be disastrous.Whatever type of work you are in,knowing how to effectively work on and with a team is going to be extremely important to your success and that of your team.5.Effective leadership is important partly because ________.A.it helps a leader to develop lots of skillsB.it makes a leader feel supported and valuedC.it creates a positive working environmentD.it depends on interpersonal relationship of a team6.The underlined word“articulate”probably means ________.A.hide B.expressC.feel D.plan7.To become a good team leader,you have to________.A.be positive and committedB.set up a good teamC.look for support from the teamD.avoid natural disasters8.Which is the best title for the passage?A.Football and TeamworkB.What Makes Effective TeamworkC.Handle Conflict in a TeamD.Communication and TeamworkCWhen the dog named Judy spotted the first sheep in her life, she did what comes naturally. The four-year-old dog set off racing after the sheep across several fields and, being a city animal, lost both her sheep and her sense of direction. Then she ran along the edge of a cliff(悬崖) and fell 100 feet, bouncing off a rock into the sea.Her owner Mike Holden panicked and called the coastguard of Cornwall, who turned up in seconds. Six volunteers slid down the cliff with the help of a rope but gave up all hope of finding her alive after a 90-minute search.Three days later, a hurricane hit the coast near Cornwall. Mr. Holden returned home from his holiday upset and convinced his pet was dead. He comforted himself with the thought she had died in the most beautiful part of the country.For the next two weeks, the Holdens were heartbroken. Then, one day,the phone rang and Steve Tregear, the coastguard of Cornwall, asked Holden if he would like his dog back.A birdwatcher, armed with a telescope, found the pet sitting desperately on a rock. While he sounded the alarm, a student from Leeds climbed down the cliff to collect Judy.The dog had initially been knocked unconscious (失去知觉的) but had survived by drinking water from a fresh stream at the base of the cliff. She may have fed on the body of a sheep which had also fallen over the edge.“The dog was very thin and hungry,”Steve Tregear said.“It was a very lucky dog. She survived because of a plentiful supply of fresh water,”he added.It was, as Mr. Holden admitted,“a minor miracle (奇迹)”.9.The dog Judy fell down the cliff when she was ________.A.rescuing her ownerB.caught in a hurricaneC.blocked by a rockD.running after a sheep10.Who spotted Judy after the accident?A.A birdwatcher.B.A student from Leeds.C.Six volunteers.D.The coastguard of Cornwall.11.What can we infer from the text?A.People like to travel with their pets.B.Judy was taken to the fields for hunting.C.Luck plays a vital role in Judy’s survival.D.Holden cared little where Judy was buried.DI began working in journalism when I was eight.It was my mother’s idea.She wanted me to “make something”of myself,and decided I had better start young if I was to have any chance of keeping up with the competition.With my load of magazines I headed toward Belleville Avenue.The crowds were there.There were two gas stations on the corner of Belleville and Union.For several hours I made myself highly visible,making sure everyone could see me and the heavy black letters on the bag that said THE SATURDAY EVENING POST.When it was supper time.I walked back home.“How many did you sell,my boy?”my mother asked.“None.”“Where did you go?”“The corner of Bel leville and Union Avenues.”“What did you do?”“Stood on the corner waiting for somebody to buy a Saturday Evening Post.”“You just stood there.”“Didn’t sell a single one.”“My God,Russell!”Uncle Allen put in,“Well,I’ve decided to take the Post.”I handed him a copy and he paid me a nickel(五分镍币).It was the first nickel I earned.Afterwards my mother taught me how to be a salesman.I would have to ring doorbells,address adults with self-confidence,and persuade them by saying that no one,no matter how poor,could afford to be without the Saturday E v ening Post in the home.One day,I told my mother I’d changed my mind.I didn’t want to make a success in the magazine business.“If you think you can change your mind like this,”she replied,“you’ll become a good-for-nothing.”She insisted that.As soon as school was over.I should start ringing doorbells,selling magazines.Whenever I said no,she would scold me.My mother and I had fought this_battle almost as long as I could remember.My mother,dissatisfied with my father’s plain workman’s life,determined that I would not grow up like him and his people.But never did she expect that,forty years later,such a successful journalist as me would go back to her husband’s people for true life and love.12.From the dialogue between the boy and his mother,we learn that the mother was ________.A.excited B.interestedC.ashamed D.disappointed13.What did the mother do when the boy wanted to give up?A.She forced him to continue.B.She punished him.C.She gave him some money.D.She changed her plan.14.What does the underlined phrase “this battle”(last paragraph) refer to?A.The war between the boy’s parents.B.The arguing between the boy and his mother.C.The quarrel between the boy and his customers.D.The fight between the boy and his father.15.What is the text mainly about?A.The early life of a journalist.B.The early success of a journalist.C.The happy childhood of the writer.D.The important role of the writer in his family.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***高二下学期英语周测二第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小脱.从题中所给的A. B.C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.15.C. £9.18.答案是B。
1. Where does this conversation probably take place?A. In a bookstore.B. In a classroom.C. In a library.2.At what time will the film begin?A.7:20.B.7:15.C.7:00.3. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?B. A weekend trip.C. A radio programme.4. What will the woman probably do?A. Catch a train.B. See the man off.C. Go shopping.5. Why did the woman apologize?A. She made a late delivery.B. She went to the wrong place.C. She couldn't take the cake back.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的做答时间。
每段对话读两遍。
人教版英语选修7试卷练习题及答案详解人教版英语选修7试卷练习题及答案详解人教版英语选修7试卷一、单词拼写(20)1.All of us should be concerned with public _____(事务)to make our society a better one.2.Nowadays people have to pass various tests for professional _____(证书) so that they can be qualified for a well-paying job.3. He may be good at football, but he is very _____ (笨拙)on the dance floor.4. When human friends desert us, good books are always ready to give us friendship, sympathy and e_____.5. The foundation would like to launch programs for providing _____ (援助) for poor areas and for disease control and prevention in Africa.6. I hope we will have the strength to bear the difficulties and disappointments and bear them with _____ (尊严) and without self-pity.7.He is a well-edacuted man and behaves _____ (高雅).8. Do you believe that the photo - electric reader be capable of s_____ characters at the rate of two thousand a second?9.Not everyone think it is ridiculously _____ (荒谬的)to predict that the sun will not rise tomorrow.10. It is reported that a couple who separated after 40 years of m_____ split their house in two.11. I want an e_____ for why you have refused to eat thesenice fresh cod.。
高二英语选修7课后练习题答题部分:一、阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
(A)There once was a shepherd(牧羊人)who became bored with his work. He had all the sheep he needed and had enough food and water. He decided he wanted to be wealthy so he started a chicken farm. Soon he had many chickens and sold their eggs and meat for lots of money.One day, while buying some animal feed,he found a pear tree. The farmer said the tree could not be grown because it was too old. The shepherd said he wanted to try to grow a tree, so the farmer gave him the tree. The shepherd planted the tree, but it did not grow bigger or have any pears.A few months later, a strange thing happened. The tree began to grow tiny gold nuggets(金块)instead of leaves and pears. When other farmers heard about the golden tree,they rushed to see it and told the shepherd that the golden nuggets were worth a lot of money. The nuggets became very precious to everyone who saw them.The shepherd sometimes felt lonely when he was with the chickens, so he took some eggs and a few chickens and went to the market to trade(交换) them for some things to keep him company. However, when he saw allthe golden nuggets he could get by using the eggs and chickens,he traded all he had.Word about the golden nuggets started to reach cities far away. People from everywhere came to see and take home a little piece of the tree's strange gold. When they left, they would tell others about the golden tree.Everyone started sending chickens and eggs in return for a piece of the golden nuggets. However, after a while, the shepherd's farm became a chicken farm instead of a sheep farm. He was still wealthy, but he had no sheep.1. How did the shepherd become wealthy?A. By growing chickens.B. By selling sheep.C. By trading nuggets.D. By growing golden nuggets.2. Which is the farmer's attitude(态度)toward the tree?A. Don't touch it.B. You can have it.C. I can fix it for you.D. You can try if you want.3. Why did the shepherd trade the chickens and eggs during the market?A. He didn't want to see the chickens anymore.B. He wanted to know what the nuggets looked like.C. He wanted to have a golden tree of his own.D. He wanted to buy some things to keep him company.4. What happened after the shepherd traded all his chickens and eggs for gold?A. The price of gold in town went up.B. The chickens and eggs became worthless.C. The farmer became very angry with him.D. He became the richest man in the world.(B)Tania has always been interested in the field of medicine. However, her true passion lies in the art of communicating through spoken words. She has a special way of connecting with people and believes her skills in communication can help make a difference in the world. With this in mind, she decides to become a medical translator.Tania spends several years studying medicine and foreign languages. She becomes a skilled translator and begins working with doctors, nurses, and patients from all around the world. She is able to bridge the communication gap and help ensure that patients experiencing language barriers receive the proper medical care.As a medical translator, Tania works directly with patients and doctors during medical visits and procedures. She is responsible for interpreting(翻译)all the information provided by the doctor and asking any necessary questions on behalf of the patient. Tania also translates medical records and consent forms, ensuring that patients have a clear understanding of their conditions and treatment plans.Tania's work is not limited to clinics and hospitals. She also assists with health education programs, translating brochures, articles, and research papers. She even collaborates with medical researchers, helping them collect data from patients in different regions of the world. Tania believes that everyone should have equal access to medical information and care, regardless of their language or cultural background.Tania's job is emotionally rewarding, but it also comes with challenges. She often encounters complex medical terms that require extensive research and study. She must stay up-to-date on the latest medical advancements and terminology(术语). Furthermore, Tania sometimes faces difficult situations, such as delivering bad news to patients or comforting those who are scared or confused. It takes a special person to do this job, and Tania feels privileged to make a positive impact on others' lives.5. What's Tania's true passion according to the passage?A. Medicine.B. Foreign languages.C. Connecting with people.D. Translating medical records.6. How does Tania help patients with language barriers?A. By providing medical care herself.B. By studying medicine and foreign languages.C. By interpreting for doctors and patients.D. By assisting medical researchers.7. Which of the following tasks is NOT mentioned in the passage?A. Translating brochures.B. Collecting data from patients.C. Delivering bad news to patients.D. Translating consent forms.8. What does Tania find challenging about her job?A. Keeping up with medical advancements.B. Translating medical records.C. Delivering bad news to patients.D. Working with healthcare professionals.二、短文改错下面短文中的错误涉及单词的增加、删除或修改。
高中英语学习材料(灿若寒星*制作整理)安丘一中高二英语下学期阶段检测(时间:120分钟总分:150分Ⅰ卷交答题卡,Ⅱ卷交答题纸)第一卷(共105分)第一部分听力第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What does the woman mean?A.The man is a hard-working student.B.The man is usually the last to hand in his test paper.C.The man has bad study habits.2.Where does the conversation probably happen?A.In the dinning room. B. In the yard. C. In the living room.3.What does the woman think about the man?A.He will be late for the meeting.B.He will not be late if he leaves at once.C.He will not go for the meeting.4.What is Frank’s telephone number?A.83300278.B.86302780.C.86302708.5.How will the woman get to London?A. By car.B. By train.C. By plane.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***高二英语选修七Unit 1---3周测试卷(满分120分)班级___________________ 学号__________________ 姓名__________________一、单项选择(每小题1分,共25分)1. ______ the workers’ working conditions, the boss will allow them to have a coffee break.A. ImprovingB. To improveC. Having improvedD. Improved2. ---Did the little boy manage _____ the suitcase upstairs?---No, he didn’t. he isn’t strong enough even ______ it.A. to carry, movingB. carrying, to moveC. to carry, to moveD. carrying, moving3. After some time in the dark cave, out eyes slowly _____ the dark.A. used toB. adapted toC. accustomed toD. helped to4. His physical disability makes _____ rather difficult for him to find a good job.A. himB. thatC. thisD. it5. His wife, to whom he _____ for 20 years, died of cancer last Thursday.A. had marriedB. has been marriedC. has marriedD. had been married6. ---Sorry, I made a mistake again. ---_____. Practice more and you’ll succeed.A. Never mindB. Certainly notC. Not at allD. Don’t mention it7. Many people stood near the bus stop, nervously waiting ______.A. to pick upB. picking upC. to be picked upD. being picked up8. If you hear the fire _____ , leave the building at once.A. sigalB. signC. warningD. alarm9.She _____ her husband after years of unhappiness and married again soon.A. divorcedB. divorced fromC. divorced withD. was divorced10. -- Did you have a good time at the party?-- Thanks. I appreciated _________ to your home.A. to be invitedB. being invitedC. to have invitedD. having invited11. No one can prevent the plan __________ .A. from carrying outB. to be carried outC. being carried outD. to carry out12. Most of the artists _________ to the party were from South Africa.A. invitedB. to inviteC. being invitedD. had been invited13. He has always insisted on his ________ Dr. Turner instead of Mr. Turner.A. been calledB. being calledC. having calledD. called14. The conference will begin in an hour; ________ , let's have a rest.A. on the meantimeB. in the meantimesC. in the meantimeD. in meanwhile15. She was scared _______ when hearing the sound of explosion.A. to deathB. deathC. of deathD. with death16. _________ from other continents for millions of years, Australia has many plants and animalsnot found in any other country in the world.A. Being separatedB. Having separatedC. Having been separatedD. To be separated17. Don’t turn the room __________, as I have just tidied it.A. upside downB. insideC. outsideD. inside down18. Most parents are not __________ the danger of their babies’ eating jelly, which causes mostunfortunate incidents to happen.A. well aware toB. very aware ofC. aware thatD. well aware of19. I need time to _______ on what you offered.A. considerB. reflectC. imagineD. suggest20.Tom as well as his parents_______going to Japan next week.A. areB. isC. willD. was21. According to a recent U.S. report, children spent up to 25 hours a week _______ TV.A. watchingB. to watchingC. to watchD. watch22. When ____about his family, he is always refusing to answer.A. askedB. askingC. being askedD. mentioned23.____ with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountain doesn’t seem high at all.A. To compareB. while comparingC. It comparingD. when compared24. I’m sure they will try their best to help us ____ any difficulty.A. get away withB. put up withC. smooth awayD. take up with25. This ________ girl is Linda’s cousin.A. pretty little SpanishB. Spanish little prettyC. Spanish pretty littleD. little pretty Spanish二、完形填空(每小题1分,共20分)Not long ago, the only time you could see a robot was when you were reading a novel or watching a movie such as Star Wars. Today, 26_____, a lot of things in science stories have been science facts. Robots are starting to 27_______ in our everyday lives. These robots have different sizes, shapes and colors. But they all have the same 28______ of man-made “29______”. Leading the robot revolution(革命) are industrial robots that work in factories. Industrial robots can do different kinds of jobs that are often 30________ and sometimes dangerous. Robots are alsocoming to American homes, though not as quickly as they are entering 31_______. These robots aren’t as friendly and 32________ as those you saw in Star Wars. But, their makers say, today’s home robots “walk” and sense objects in their own way. They even 33________ objects though they may sometimes drop. Well, nobody is 34_________.We may 35________ home robots today, but some day they may see and hear 36________ than humans do. We 37________ can only see certain wave lengths of light and hear certain 38________. That’s because the 39________ of our eyes and ears are 40________. Robots, however, need not have the same limits 41________ we have. Robots may also be 42_______ with devices(装置) that 43________ information humans can’t. However, to understand 44________ their sensing devices pick up is a hard job. Remember, man-made brains 45_________ information, including all kinds of data, as zeroes and ones. Imagine the difficulty in trying to explain to a robot what a football looks like---using only zeroes and ones.26. A. however B. whenever C. on the other hand D. in other words27. A. come B. appear C. enter D. raise28. A. variety B. dozen C. score D. type29. A. muscle B. body C. brain D. appearance30. A. surprising B. boring C. pleasant D. exciting31. A. homes B. factories C. schools D. offices32. A. certain B. pleasing C. bright D. foolish33. A. carry B. forget C. remember D. choose34. A. wonderful B. excellent C. happy D. perfect35. A. play jokes on B. make fun of C. laugh at D. have fun with36. A. worse B. faster C. better D. sooner37. A. fellows B. humans C. beings D. friends38. A. noise B. voice C. sounds D. speeches39. A. sight B. length C. distance D. ability40. A. enough B. endless C. limited D. hopeful41. A. as B. since C. for D. while42. A. given B. equipped C. sent D. applied43. A. pick out B. pick up C. send up D. send out44. A. how B. where C. what D. which45. A. deal B. handle C. seek D. provide三、 .阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)ABruce Jones thinks them is still a healthy thirst for exploration into underwater worlds on ourown planet. After growing up with his grandfather who was in the marine construction business, Jones quickly got a feel for the water. He started diving at age 9 and, by the 1980s, he began offering advice for those interested in the submarine business. By 1993, he was running his own company, U.S. Submarines, which designed and built submarines for resorts and individuals.Jones plans to spend $40 million in building a hotel where the most expensive rooms will be 50 feet under the sea off Eleuthera Island in the Bahamas. Unlike the Jules Undersea Lodge 一the only undersea hotel now, just off the coast of Key Largo, Fla. —guests at the Poseidon won’t need to put on a wet suit to get to their rooms. They also won’t need to worry about changing pressure levels since the rooms will be kept at above-surface pressure. Instead, they can move easily to their $1,500-a-night underwater rooms by escalator.“I think there are a large number of people who would be interested,” said Jones, “including anyone who is looking for a different experience.”Each room will feature strong windows that look out onto coral gardens. There will be controls in each room that guests can use to change the lighting of the underwater worlds outside their windows and to provide food for fish swimming by.“By now I envisioned (展望) we’d have whole underwater cities,” Craig Cooper, the director for the Aquarius research station said. “It’s about time some of these visions became reality.”46. Which of the following is the correct order of the events that happened to Bruce Jones?a. Jones started running U.S. Submarines.b. Jones began to learn to dive.c. Jones planned to build an undersea hotel.d. Jones began giving others advice on the submarine business.A. a, b, c, dB. a, c, b, dC. b, d, a, cD. b, a, c, d47. We can learn from the second paragraph that the Jules Undersea Lodge_____.A. lies off Eleuthera Island in the BahamasB. is the first undersea hotel in the worldC. needn’t provide wet suits for its guestsD. sends its guests to their rooms by lift48. What do we know about Bruce Jones’ undersea hotel from the passage?A. It will be much cheaper than the Jules Undersea Lodge.B. It has taken Jones $40 million to build it.C. Guests in it will open the windows to give food to the fish.D. Guests in it will see beautiful coral through the windows.49. The underlined word “Poseidon” in Paragraph 2 refers to_____.A. Bruce Jones’ undersea hotelB. Jules Undersea LodgeC. an island off the coast of Key LargoD. another name of Eleuthera Island50. Judging by Cooper’s words, his attitude towards underwater hotels is____.A. disappointedB. criticalC. objectiveD. hopefulBWhen Mary Moore began her high school in 1951, her mother told her, "Be sure and take a typing course so when this show business thing doesn't work out, you'll have something to rely on." Mary responded in typical teenage fashion. From that moment on, "the very last thing I ever thought about doing was taking a typing course," she recalls.The show business thing worked out, of course. In her career, Mary won many awards. Only recently, when she began to write Growing Up Again, did she regret ignoring her morn," I don't know how to use a computer," she admits.Unlike her 1995 autobiography, After All,her second book is less about life as an award-winning actress and more about living with diabetes (糖尿病). All the money from the book is intended for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), an organization she serves as international chairman. "I felt there was a need for a book like this," she says." I didn't want to lecture, but I wanted other diabetics to know that things get better when we're self-controlled and do our part in managing the disease."But she hasn't always practiced what she teaches. In her book, she describes that awful day, almost 40 years ago, when she received two pieces of life-changing news. First, she had lost the baby she was carrying, and second, tests showed that she had diabetes. In a childlike act, she left the hospital and treated herself to a box of doughnuts (甜甜圈). Years would pass before she realized she had to grow u p ---again---and take control of her diabetes, not let it control her. Only then did she kick her three-pack-a-day cigarette habit, overcome her addiction to alcohol, and begin to follow a balanced diet.Although her disease has affected her eyesight and forced her to the sidelines of the dance floor, she refuses to fall into self-pity. "Everybody on earth can ask, 'why me?' about something or other," she insists. "It doesn't do any good. No one is immune (免疫的) to heartache, pain, and disappointments. Sometimes we can make things better by helping others. I've come to realize the importance of that as I've grown up this second time. I want to speak out and be as helpful as I can be."51. Why did Mary feel regretful?A. She didn't achieve her ambition.B. She didn't take care of her mother.C. She didn't complete her high school.D. She didn't follow her mother's advice.52. We can know that before 1995 MaryA. had two books publishedB. received many career awardsC. knew how to use a computerD. supported the JDRF by writing53. Mary's second book Growing Up Again is mainly about her .A. living with diabetesB. successful show businessC. service for an organizationD. remembrance of her mother54. When Mary received the life-changing news, she .A. lost control of herselfB. began a balanced dietC. Med to get a treatmentD. behaved in an adult way55. What can we know from the last paragraph?A. Mary feels pity for herself.B. Mary has recovered from her disease.C. Mary wants to help others as much as possible.D. Mary determines to go back to the dance floor.CAbout 97% of the world’s water is salty and is found in our oceans and seas. But, as we can’t drink seawater, how can it be important?Every part of our seas and oceans contains an amazing number of animals and fish that live at different ocean depths. Most of the different species of animals and fish depend on simple plants for their food. These simple plants called algae (海藻) drift near the surface of the ocean and use sunlight to turn carbon dioxide and water into food and oxygen. In fact, algae produce over half of the oxygen people breathe. How important seawater is!Each plant or animal in our seas and oceans is an important link in a food chain. The algae are eaten in large amounts by microscopic animals, which are in turn consumed by larger animals. These food chains are delicately balanced.The bad news about the food chains in the oceans is that they are under threat because of man. People o nce thought that the oceans were so big that it didn’t matter if we dumped rubbish into them or caught huge quantities of fish and whales for food. But we now know this is not true and fish stocks in the oceans have started to drop.Thankfully, the world is taking steps to protect the future of our oceans by introducing international agreements to protect marine habitats. Most countries have introduced fishing restrictions to protect fish stocks in the oceans and new techniques are being pioneered to cope with pollution. Finally, the importance of protecting oceans is being made known to more people. This is just the beginning of a long process to protect the oceans for our future. We depend on theoceans for fish which are an important part of the human diet. How important seawater is!56. Which of the following is the proper order of the food chain?A. small animals→algae→microscopic animals→large animals→manB. algae→microscopic animals→large animals→larger animals→manC. small animals→algae→large animals→microscopic animals→manD. microscopic animals→algae→large animals →larger animals→man57. People used to think that the rubbish thrown into the sea ________.A. wouldn’t harm the fish in the seaB. would change the balance of the food chainC. would be broken down in the seaD. wouldn’t do much harm to the sea58. From the passage, we learn that _________.A. most fish and sea animals live at the surface of the seasB. it is very difficult to break the balance of a food chainC. excessive fishing has caused the decrease in fish stockD. it won’t be long before the problems concerning oceans will be solved59. Which of the following is NOT a way being used to protect oceans?A. The use of international agreements.B. Forbidding fishing to protect fish stocks.C. The use of new techniques.D. Raising people’s awareness of the need to protect oceans.60. What would be the best title of the passage?A. The importance of seawater.B. Life in the oceans.C. How to protect food chains.D. How to deal with seawater pollution.四、语法填空(每空1.5分,共15分)Although most people believe that formal schooling is required for scientific success, a college degree is not always necessary. 61 _____________ excellent example of a man who won fame as a scientist 62____________ academic(学术的) training is Vincent J. Schaefer. His formal education ended 63____________ two years of high school when he had to go to work in an untrained job at General Electric. Because 64__________ his inventive mind and his skill as a model maker, he was soon allowed to try his own experiments in the company laboratory. His natural 65___________ (curious) made him wonder about clouds. He developed, after many tries, a method of making clouds rain 66 __________ they would not normally do so. This method, 67 ___________ (call) seeding, has been very 68___________ (help) to farmers, and 69_____________ made him win much fame.Schaefer believes that for people 70 _____________ most of all, are interested in the world and everything in it, a college degree is unnecessary.五:单词拼写; (每空1分,共10分)71.His a_________________________ was always to be a successful writer.72.Fresh air is b___________________ to our health.73.I was really _____________________(恼火) that I hadn’t been invited.74.People were amazed at the sight of Zhouzhou c________________ an orchestra.75.The hotel has rooms with _____________________(通道) for wheelchairs.76.The United States d________________ war on Iraq in 2003.77.Without ________________ (暂停),she left.78.Police caught one of the thief, but the other three f_______________.79.After that quarrel with his wife, he decided to d______________ her.80.I’ m sitting in the warm night air with a cold drink in my hand and _____________(思考) onthe day.六:完成句子(每空1分,共20分)81. 每次我沮丧的时候,爸爸总是想尽办法来鼓励我。
高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***听力答案:1-5CABCA 6-10CBBCC 11-15ABBAC 16-20BAACA阅读填空1. for2. covering/to be covered。
3. worth4. what5. astonished6. that/which7. amazing.8. As9. the 10. givingII. 完形21—25 ACBAC 26—30 DBDDC 31—35 AABCD 36—40 ACACBIII. 阅读41—45 ACCDB 46—50 CBDBA 51—55 DBCDAVI七选五DFCAE。
改错1,visit-visited 2,but-and 3,to go to-to go 4,comfortably-comfortable 5,were-was 6,shared for-shared whit 7,taking-taken 8,dish-dishes 9,such great-such a great 10,me-mine听力原文:第一节:Man: Excuse me, Madam?Woman: Yes?Man: How long can I keep the book?Woman: For one month. Please make sure you return the book before it’s due.第二节:Man: Hurry up, Jenny. It’s already seven. We’ll be late for the film.Woman: Don’t worry dear, we still have twenty minutes. And it takes us only fifteen minutes to get there. We’ll be there just in time.第三节:Man: I heard on the radio that it’ll be sunny during the holiday weekend. Maybe we cantake a trip to Boston.Woman: That soun ds great. I’ll call Jean to see if she likes to join us.第四节:Woman: It’s nearly eight. If you want to catch the nine o’clock train, you’d better go now. Man: Don’t worry. I’ll drive to the station.Woman: In that case, let me go with you. And you drop me off at the city center. I’ll go to the open market.第五节:Woman: I’m sorry, the cake is late. We’ll do better next time, I promise.Man: Well, I’m sorry too. You have to take it back. The birthday party is over and we don’t need the cake any more.第六节:Woma n: Oh, it’s broken! Jacky is not going to be happy when he sees this. It’s his favorite CD! He’ll tell mum.Man: Please Kathy, can I borrow ten dollars? I’ll buy him a new one and I will clean up your room.第七节:Woman: How did you like the dishes, Sir?Man: Delicious. Everything was excellent here. Thank you!Woman: Do you want some coffee, tea, sir?Man: No. thanks, I’m fine. Ah, just have the bill, please. How much is your service charge? Woman: Fifteen percent and it’s included in your bill. Thank you ve ry much, sir. We look forward to seeing you again.Man: Sure, good night.第八节:Woman: Can I help you?Man: Yes. My daughter bought this camera here for my wife’s birthday. But it doesn’t work. So I’d like to change it for another one.Woman: I see. Let me have a look. Well, we’ll be happy to change it for you. But I am afraidwe don’t have another pink one.Man: Oh? What will I do then?Woman: Would you like to choose a different color? We do have this camera in black and orange.Man: My wife doesn’t like e ither of those colors.Woman: If you want, we can order another camera just like this one. There wouldn’t be any extra charge for it.Man: That sounds fine. Would you please go ahead and do that?Woman: We’d be very happy to but it’ll take at least a week.Maybe ten days. We’ll call you when it comes in.Man: Thank you very much.Woman: You are welcome.第九节:Woman: Hi, Joe! Many people in our department are leaving for Thanksgiving. What are you going to do?Man: I think I’ll just stay at home. I may see some friends and watch a few DVDs. And I probably would go to the Ottawa Car Show. What about you, Ariel? What’s your plan? Woman: I am going to do some traveling with my family.Man: Oh, where to?Woman: Toronto. And on our way, we’re going to visit my au nt, Valley, in Kingston. Man: That’s exciting. How long do you plan to stay?Woman: Two days. I have a get-together party with my college friends on the tenth in Toronto. Oh, I’m afraid I’ve got to go now. My husband is waiting for me. And we’ll have to pick up Daniel from school. Have a nice holiday, Joe!Man: Thank you. You too!第十节:Where can you look if you want to know how tall the tallest person in the world is, or who the oldest person in the world is? There is only one place where you’ll find all th ese information, and that’s in the Guinness Book of World Records. This morning we have someone from the Guinness Company that produced that famous book, Thomas Manning.“Welcome to the program, Thomas!” “Thanks, Sue. It’s a pleasure to be here.” “Perhaps you could start by telling us where the idea for the book came from.” “Well, it was first suggested in the early 1950s. Sir Hugh Beaver, the managing director of Guinness, was out shooting birds with some friends. A bird flew away so quickly that no one was able to shoot it. Sir Hugh wondered whether this bird was the fastest bird in Europe, and if it wasn’t the fastest, he wondered what was.” “So I suppose he went to the nearest library to look for the information and he couldn’t find it?” “Yes, that’s exa ctly what happened. And this made Sir Hugh think there must be other people in the same situation who wanted this kind of information. He thought that, like himself, people would be interested in finding facts of all records to satisfy their curiosity.” “S o the idea for a book of records was born. And when did the first book come out?”“A few years later, in 1955. So, to ask your first question: the tallest person in the world is 231.7cm tall. And the oldest person is Jeanne. L. Calment, who was born in Febr uary, 1875.” “There are also some rather strange records, aren’t there, Thomas?” “Yes ,that’s right. Did you know, Sue, that the shortest time it is taken …”。
2010年1月高二下学期周考试题(选修7 Unit1 Living well)第I卷(选择题,共120分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分100分)第一节:单项填空(共80小题,每小题1分,满分80分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
1.I don’t know who invented _______ telephone, it’s really _______ most useful invention.A. the; aB. the; theC. a; aD. 不填;不填2.She heard a scream, _______ brought her heart into his mouth.A. itB. thisC. thatD. which3.It seems difficult to _______ “hurt” from “injure” in meaning.A. judgeB. tellC. divideD. separate4.I have never dreamed of _______ such a good hotel in this town.A. there wasB. there isC. there beingD. there have5.---Which one will I choose?---Well, you can take _______ of them; I’ll keep none.A. bothB. allC. anyD. either6.She remained ______ for a while after the movie ended, which made others ______.A. sitting; puzzlingB. sitted; puzzledC. seated; puzzledD. seated; puzzling7.Sometimes, the entrance tickets are _______ free of charge from the university.A. availableB. valuableC. imaginableD. comfortable8.---How about this one?---Well… it is too expensive and _______ the color doesn’t suit me.A. somewhatB. howeverC. somehowD. anyway9._______ you keep on practicing English, I’m sure you will be able to speak it fluently.A. As soon asB. As long asC. Even ifD. As if10.Though I have no idea _______ the new film is about, I know it is popular with all who have seen it.A. whetherB. whyC. thatD. what11.As we have already known, dolphins use sound to communicate _______ each other.A. toB. throughC. inD. with12.All cases _______ chil dren are dealt with in a special children’s court.A. concernedB. concerningC. includingD. included13.Miss. Black ____ Beijing in a few days. Do you know when the earliest plane _______ on Sunday?A. is leaving; is taking offB. leaves; takes offC. is leaving; takes offD. leaves; is taking off14.Let’s _______ our personal feelings for now, and get to our business.A. set upB. set offC. set aboutD. set aside15.---Goodbye, Peter, remember me to your parents.---_______.A. It’s very kind of you to say so.B. Thanks, I will.C. You are so kind.D. Thanks, what a good idea.16.Nobody wants to___________ especially in public.A. make fun ofB. be made fun ofC. making fun ofD. made fun of17. — Mr President, do you plan to educate your two daughters to be officials?— To tell you the truth , 1 hope they can do whatever__________ their interests.A. fitsB. matchesC. suitsD. needs18.I went there yesterday_________ to see my uncle.A. specialB. especiallyC. speciallyD. especial19. My friend, David, was not used __________ by air, so he felt unwell.A. to travelingB. to travelC. travelingD. travel20.—I' m sorry, but I didn’t mean__________ out your secret.—But you know, letting out one's secret means________ one' s feelings.A. to let; to hurtB. letting; hurtingC. to let; hurtingD. letting; to hurt21.The small factories___________ from the fall of the prices.A. benefitedB. benefitedC. benefited toD. benefited in22.You should try to _____ new circumstances as quickly as you canA. fitB. suitC. adaptD. adapt to23. When we climbed up to the top of the mountain, we were all ___________.A. out of the breathB. short of the breathC. out of breathD. short of breaths24.I was very______ to find that the cinema was not accessible to the elderly or people in wheelchairs.A. annoyedB. annoyingC. annoyD. annoyance25.Once or twice he has had difficulty making decision on his own, but____ he is an independent man.A. in allB. in wordC. all in allD. word in word26.You’d better resign yourself____.A. to waitB. waitC. to waitingD. waiting27.I wondered what difficulty he had _________ the plan?A. to carry outB. carrying outC. carried outD. with carrying out28.He has been absent ________ class for quite a long time.A. inB. forC. withD. from29.I'd also like to _____ you on your good work in these two years.A. congratulateB. celebrateC. wishD. hope30. Though he had tried to climb to the top of the mountain several times, he didn't _________.A. get itB. make itC. arrive itD. do it31. He bought a book with the _______.A. remaining 50 dollarsB. remained 50 dollarsC. remain 50 dollarsD. 50 remained dollars32. All the people ____the meeting were very important.A. attendingB. presentC. attendedD. presented33. So seriously _____ in the accident that he was sent to hospital at once.A. he was woundedB. was he hurtC. he did injureD. did he hurt34.________ computer games, his parents were very worried about his study.A. Addicted to B .He addicted to C. His addicting to D. Addicting to35. On a _______ morning the little girl was found _____ at the corner of the street.A. frozen, freezingB. freezing , freezingC. freezing, frozenD. frozen, frozen36. I have never dreamt to the club .A of admittingB to be admittingC of being admittedD to admit37. The e nvironmentalists said wild goats’ on the vast grasslands was a good indication of thebetter environment.A escapeB absenceC attendanceD appearance38. I went there yesterday to see my uncle .A specialB especiallyC speciallyD especial39. The future of our company science and education.A lies inB leads toC result inD result40. Who company with the wolf will learn to howl.A keepsB haveC likeD feels41. My friend , David, was not used by air , so he felt unwell.A to travelingB to travelC travelingD travel42. Half way up the hill , we had to stop for .A breathB a breatheC breathsD breathing43.You can never imagine what great trouble I had the poor boy who was hurt seriously.A helpB to helpC helpedD helping44. I would rather to see a film than at home watching TV.A going , stayB go , stayC went , stayD go , staying45. I’d like to buy a house --- modern , comfortable and in a quiet neighborhood.A in allB above allC after allD at all46. It’s not socially for parents to leave children unattended at that age.A accessibleB adorableC adaptableD acceptable47. He for two weeks , so he had a lot of work to .A was absence , makeB was absent , make upC had absence , make outD had absent , make48. --- Is Bob still performing ?--- I’m afraid not . He is said the stage already as he has become an official.A. to have left B to leave C to have been left D to be left49. He was with Joanna for applying for the job .A annoyingB annoyedC botheringD bothered50. The three sisters decided to hold a family party to their parents’ silver wedding.A. welcome B congratulate C memorize D celebrate51. Robert is said ____ abroad, but I don’t know what country he studied in.A. to have studiedB. to studyC. to be studyingD. to have been studying52. The purpose of new technologies is to make life easier, ____ it more difficult.A.not makeB. not to makeC. not makingD. don’t make53. I’ve worked with children before, so I know what ____ in my new job.A.expectedB. to expectC. to be expectingD. expects54. Having a trip abroad is certainly good for the old couple, but it remains whether they will enjoy it.A.to seeB. to be seenC. seeingD. see55. It is said in Australia there is more land than the government knows ____.A.it what to do withB. what to do with itC. what to do it withD. to do what with it56. The mother didn’t know ____ to blame for the broken glass as it happened while she was out.A. whoB. whenC. howD. why57. Paul doesn’t have to be made ____. He always works hard.A. learnB. to learnC. learnedD. learning58. We agreed ____ here but so far she hasn’t turned up yet.A. having metB. meetingC. to meetD. to have met59. The boy wanted to ride his bicycle in the street, but his mother told him ____.A. not toB. not to doC. not do itD. do not to60. The patient was warned ____ oily food after the operation.A. to eat notB. eating notC. not to eatD. not eating61. I would love ____ to the party last night but I had to work extra hours to finish a report.A. to goB. to have goneC. goingD. having gone62. Charles Babbage is generally considered ____the first computer.A. to inventB. inventingC. to have inventedD. having invented63. Little Jim should love ____ to the theatre this evening.A. to be takenB. to takeC. being takenD. taking64. ____ late in the afternoon, Bob turned off the alarm.A. To sleepB. SleepingC. SleepD. Having sleep65. The teacher asked us ____ so much noise.A. don’t makeB. not makeC. not makingD. not to make 66.You can come here to ask me___ if you have any questions.A. at one timeB. at a timeC. at any timeD. all the time 67.Nuclear energy can be used to __ electricity.A. producingB. produceC. be produceD. Being produced68. Jenny refused to act as a beggar in the play because was afraid of ___.A. making fun ofB. laughing atC. being made fun ofD. being laughed69. —Ken, why do you look so tired?—I __ myself __ the climate since I came here.A.hadn’t adapted; toB. haven’t adapted; toC. don’t adapt; fromD. didn’t adapt; from 70.He has devoted himself __ mankind.A.to benefitB. benefitingC. to benefitingD. benefited71.—Mike, our team will play against the Rockets this weekend. I am sure we will win.—_________.A. Congratulations B Cheers C Best Wished D Good luck72. Nobody wants to___________ especially in public.A. make fun ofB. be made fun ofC. making fun ofD. made fun of73. My friend, David, was not used _________ by air, so he felt unwell.A. to travelingB. to travelC. travelingD. travel74. —I' m sorry, but I didn’t mean__________ out your secret.—But you know, letting out one's secret means________ one' s feelings.A. to let; to hurtB. letting; hurtingC. to let; hurtingD. letting; to hurt75 . Once or twice he has had difficulty making decision on his own, but___ he is an independent man.A. in allB. in wordC. all in allD. word in word76. He has been absent ________ class for quite a long time.A. inB. forC. withD. from77 .On a _______ morning the little girl was found _____ at the corner of the street.A. frozen, freezingB. freezing , freezingC. freezing, frozenD. frozen, frozen78. –I am green at everything.--Don’t worry. ____ you get older, you will get more experience.A AsB TillC IfD While79. Everyone asked me why Jack didn’t come, but it was ____ a mystery to me as to ______.A much of; himB as much of; themC as such; himD the same; them80.Sontimes children have trouble ___ fact from fiction and may believe that such things actually exist.A to separateB for separatingC separatingD of separating第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***邹平县长山中学2015~2016学年度第二学期第一学段模块考试高二英语试题2016年4月本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
共页,满分l50分,考试时间为120分钟。
注意事项:1.考生务必将自己的姓名、考号、班级、座号等写在答题纸对应位置上,考试结束时只收答题纸。
2.考生须用黑色中性笔在答题纸指定区域规范作答,否则一律不得分。
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. How is the weather in the woman’s opinion?A. Warm.B. Cold.C. Hot.2. What does the man mean?A. He already has plans.B. The woman should decide.C. He will book a table.3. Why did the man go to Beijing?A. To visit his parents.B. To have an interview.C. To receive job training.4. What are the two speakers talking about?A. What to take up as a hobby.B. How to keep fit.C. How to deal with pressure.5. What will the man do first?A. Tidy his room.B. Go on a picnic.C. Wash clothes.第二节:(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)听下面5段对话。
高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***班级___________ 座号_______ 姓名__________ 成绩________ 一.单项选择(20小题,每题3分,共60分)1. They desired that they_______ the right to vote.A. hadB. haveC. areD. were2. Don't leave matches or cigarettes on the table within the _____ of little children.A. handB. reachC. spaceD. distance3. ---Could you tell me where Jim lives?---______ he used to live next door to me, and now he’s living in another town.A. At a timeB. At timesC. At timeD. At one time4. He enjoys nothing but _______ money.A. makeB. to makeC. makingD. makes5. We were having lunch when the clock ________ twelve.A. beatB. struckC. hitD. impressed6. He hurried to the station only_____ that the train had left.A. to findB. findingC. foundD. to have found7. Harry is ____my neighbour. He is also a good friend of mine.A. less thanB. at leastC. at mostD. more than8. They appeared _______ me, so I had to explain to them.A. misunderstandingB. misunderstoodC. to be misunderstoodD. to have misunderstood9. The happy look on his face______ that he had passed the final examination successfully.A. explainedB. suggestedC. expressedD. described10.With a lot of problem ______, the newly – elected president is having a hard time.A. settledB. settlingC. to settleD. being settled11. The couple ________ some money every month for their future use eventhough their income can only make ends meet.A.put off B.put up C.set down D.set aside12. She was so sad because she failed in the math test. Let’s___ her ____.A. leave … behindB. leave … aloneC. leave … asideD. leave … out13. Many people stood near the bus stop, nervously waiting _____.A. to pick upB. picking upC. to be picked upD. being picked up14.Although they _______ many experiments, the robot needs _______.A.carried on; testing on B.carried out; be tested onC.carried on; to be tested out D.carried out; to be tested out15. You are _______to be nervous since this is your first time to give a speech inpublic.A.bound B.eager C.dying D.ready16. I hate going out alone, so I often ask my roommate to________ me.A. defendB. protectC. accompanyD. guard17. Not until all the fish died in the river _____ how serious the pollution was.A. did the people realizeB. the people realizedC. the people did realizeD. didn't the people realize18. —I am sorry I stepped outside for a smoke. I was very tired.—There is no _____ for this while you are on duty.A. reasonB. excuseC. causeD. explanation19. It was _____ Asimov was eleven years old _____his talent for writing becameobvious.A. that, whenB. when, thatC. when, whenD. when, which20. —_____ David and Vicky _____married?—For about 3 years.A. How long were; beingB. How long have; gotC. How long have; beenD. How long did; get二、完形填空 (每小题2分,共30分)In some science fiction movies, the robots are just like humans. They help with the housework and do the most 21 jobs. Some scientists believe that there will be such robots in the future. 22 , they agree it may 23 hundreds of years. Scientists are now trying to make robots 24 people and do the same things as us.But robot scientist James White 25 . He thinks that it will be 26 for a robot to do the same things as a person. 27 , it's easy for a child to wake up and know where they are. Mr. White thinks that robots won't be able to do this. But other scientists disagree. They think that robots will be able to talk to people 28 25 to 50 years.Robot scientists are not just trying to make robots look like people. For example, there are already robots 29 in factories. They do simple jobs over and over again. People would not like to do such jobs and would get bored. But robots will 30 get bored.In the future, there will be more robots everywhere, and humans willhave 31 work to do. New robots will have many different 32 . Some will look like humans, and 33 might look like snakes. After an earthquake , a snake robot could help look for people under buildings. That may not seem possible now, but computers, space rockets and even electric toothbrushes 34 impossible a hundred years ago. We never know 35 will happen in the future!( )21. A. interesting B. unpleasant C. pleasant D. popular( )22. A. But B. So C. However D. While( )23. A. use B. spend C. pay D. take( )24. A. look like B. look at C. look for D. look up( )25. A. agrees B. disagrees C. likes D. dislikes( )26. A. easy B. difficult C. important D. possible( )27. A. For example B. Instead C. Such as D. Besides( )28. A. after B. for C. over D. in( )29. A. worked B. work C. working D. to work( )30. A. always B. easily C. never D. often( )31. A. more B. less C. fewer D. little( )32. A. shapes B. colors C. sizes D. actions( )33. A. the other B. other C. the others D. others( )34. A. seem B. seemed C. got D. look( )35. A. that B. how C. what D. when三、阅读理解(每题2分,共10分)Robots seem very new to most people. But they have a long history. The first one was made by a Greek inventor. You may have seen robots in some films. The robots in these films are stronger faster and cleverer than people. In real life, most robots are used in factories. They are used to do many dangerous, difficult or boring jobs. Some people can’t look after themselves and robots are used to help them. For example, some people can’t see. Many of these people use a dog to help themselves move around. This dog is called a guide dog. Scientists are making a robot to help them. In the future, robot dogs might take the place of these guidedogs. Robots are also used in American hospitals. At one hospital,a robot takes meals from the kitchen to the sick people’s rooms. It never loses its way because it has a map of the hospital in its computer system.In the future, robots will work in space. But robots will never take the place of human. They can,however, help us in a lot of different ways.36. From the passage we can know the robots _______.A. are not strange to most peopleB. were invented long,long agoC. mostly work on the farmsD. can help the people who can’t see now37. Which of the following is NOT true?A. A European inventor invented the first robot.B. Robots often do much dangerous,difficult or boring work.C. Robots will be able to help the blind in the future.D. Now most people know robots very well because they are used so widely.38. The phrase “a guide dog” in Paragraph 2 means _______..A. 机器狗B.幸运儿C.导盲犬D.领队狗39. Robots can’t get lost in the hos pital because _______.A. they walk after the doctorsB. they ask the people when they don’t know the wayC. they take a map of the hospital in their handsD. their computer system can tell them40. In the future,robots _______.A. will work in different important fieldsB. will take the place of menC. can do everythingD. can’t do anything as bad people tell them。
高中英语学习材料madeofjingetieji丰城中学2015-2016学年下学期高二周考(1-3, 36-37班)命题:鲁永凤审题:鲁永凤(2016.3.13)第一卷(选择题共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1. Where does this conversation probably take place?A. In a restaurant .B. In a department store.C. In the office.2.What time is“now?A. 6:45.B.7:15.C.7:45.3. What do we know about Mike?A. He is on vacation.B. He likes travelling.C. He likes collecting postcards.4. What does the man mean?A. Roger never takes a bus.B. Roger couldn't afford a car.C. Roger needn't take a bus now.5. Why does the man want to change his job?A. He can’t bear the working hours,B.He is not paid well.C .He has found a better job,第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料并回答第6至7题。
6. If possible, what will they do this weekend?A. Go climbingB. Go for a picnic.C.Go skating7. How long will the weather last like this?A.2 months. B.3months. C.4 months听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Why does the woman come to the library?A. To look for her daughter.B. To get some information.C. To borrow some books.9.What do we know about the woman's daughter?A. She is a librarian.B. She will show people around.C. She studies physics.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. Why can't the woman rent a bigger house right now?A. Because she is very poor and don't have money.B. Because she has spent too much money on vacation.C. Because she wants to save money to buy a big house.11. What will the woman do at present?A. Borrow some money from her friend.B. Share a house with her friend's mother.C. Rent a smaller house by herself.12. How much did the woman pay the rent before?.A .About 200 yuan a month. B. About 600 yuan a month.C. About l,800 yuan a month.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Why did the man make the appointment? -A. His neck has been hurting.B. He's going on a trip soon.C. He needs to have an annual health examination.14. What may be the time now?A. 11:00 a.m.B.11: 30a.m.C.1:30 p.m.15. What does the man say about his boss?A.His boss is a woman.B. His boss is very understandingC. His boss is on holiday.16, What will the man do after his appointment?A. Have lunch.B. Give a presentation.C. Go to the bank.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. How high is the highest mountain in New Zealand?A. About l,000 meters.B. About l,600 metersC. About 3,700 meters. ‘18. Why did half of the native animals die?A. People hunted them for food.B. They couldn't find enough food.C. They were killed by the new animals.19. What is the nickname(绰号)for New Zealanders?A. Cook,B. Kiwis.C. Maori.20. Where do most New Zealanders live today?A. On the North Island.B. On farms.C. On the South Island.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ATechnology is making life easier for some dairy farmers.They use robotic systems to milk their cows.These systems are designed to reduce labor and increase milk production.Cows are trained to follow a series of paths that lead to the milking stations.Only one cow at a time can enter the station.Once inside,the cow is rewarded with food.As the cow eats,a robotic arm cleans and connects the animal to the milking machine.A few minutes later,the milking is completed.The gate is lifted.The cow leaves and the next cow enters.The robotic systems are designed to operate twentyfour hours a day.Cows are milked on average about three times a day.Some are milked four to six times a day.The cows wear collars(颈圈) around their necks that identify them to the system.A computer keeps records on their eating and milking.A cow is released from the station if the computer decides it should not be milked.The system also measures the temperature and color of the freshly produced k is thrown away if it does not pass the tests.Cows need two to four weeks to learn to use the robotic milking systems.Once trained,the cows no longer require human assistance,unless something goes wrong.Professor Plaut heads the Department of Animal Science at Michigan State University.She believes the systems will attract especially the next generation of farmers who are more interested in technology and less interested in working all the time on the farm.Still,she says the price of robotic milking systems will continue to limit their use.Doug Suhr has more than onehundred milking cows on his st year it became the fourth farm in southeast Minnesota to get a robotic milking system.A recent story in a local agricultural newspaper said the first robot cost $175,000 and the second cost $150,000.Doug says the increase in milk production reaches a high of more than 6kg per cow per day.21.Under robotic milking systems,______ decide(s) whether a cow is suitable to be milked. A.the robotic arms B.the dairy farmers C.the cows themselves D.a computer 22.When is human assistance needed during the milking?A.When the cows enter the milking station every morning.B.When a robotic arm connects a cow to the milking machine.C.When the cows are trained to use the robotic milking system in the first two to four weeks. D.When the temperature and color of the freshly produced milk are measured. 23.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the last paragraph?A.Since Doug got the robotic milking system,milk production on his farm has increased. B.The price of milking machines decreases $25,000 every year.C.Doug has the largest farm in southeast Minnesota.D.There are four farms in southeast Minnesota that have robotic milking systems so far. 24.It can be inferred from the passage that ________.A.the price of robotic milking systems will greatly decreaseB.robotic milking systems are still too expensive to be popularC.most farmers are too old to use robotic milking systemsD.robotic milking systems don't need to work at nightBShould parents ever hit their children?Research suggests many of us are likely to respond “no”, and public support f or spanking (打屁股)has been falling over the years.But surveys also show that 75 percent to nearly 90 percent of parents admit to spanking their child at least once.I was raised in a zero-tolerance home for disrespect, and my parents often turned to physical punishment.And, no, I don' t feel I was damaged by it.Nothing is more annoying than watching ill-mannered behavior from children.But there is data to suggest that a return to old-school spanking isn't the answer.Two years ago, Newsweek reported that it had found data suggesting that teens whose parents used physical punishment were more likely to become aggressive.Murray Straus, professor at the University of New Hampshire in America, has studied the topic of children and spanking for decades.He said that children who were physically punished have lower IQs than their peers.It may be that children with lower IQs were more likely to get spanked, but the punishment may have been counterproductive (反作用的)to their mental development, as well.Some researchers make the argument that occasional open-handed smacks (用巴掌打)on the bottom are not only harmless but can have some benefit.Last year, Marjorie Gunnoe, a psychologist at Calvin College, studied teens who have never spanked.There are a greater number of children growing up without ever having been physically punished.Gunnoe’s research suggests they don' t turn out any better than those who were sometimes spanked.There are some parents who simply cannot control their tempers (脾气).But I still believe that the best parents are the ones who are able to offer fair and firm discipline without ever turning to physical punishment.25.According to the first three paragraphs, the author was probably hit by her parents when____________.A.they were dissatisfied with her gradeB.she showed no respect for the elderC.they cannot control their temperD.their discipline turns out to be not strict enough26.According to Murray Straus, children who are physically punished ____ __.A.are less aggressive toward others when they get olderB.have slower physical developmentC.benefit from occasional spankingD.may develop lower IQs than their peer27.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?A.40 percent of children grow up without ever being spankedB.Children who suffer less physical punishment are better studentsC.Occasional open-handed spanking on the bottom are mentally harmfulD.Researchers disagree over whether smacking is mentally harmful to childrenCLadies and gentlemen, say hello to PIBOT. Developed in South Korea, this little machine is about the size of a child’s toy, and has a head that kind of looks like a toaster (烤箱). It’s also able to fly a plane.The researchers responsible for the robot’s development have actually managed to program it with all the knowledge and skills necessary to operate a standard airplane. Through a built-in webcam (网络摄像机), PIBOT is able to gather information about its surroundings — such as location, airspeed, and weather conditions.With all of this information, it’s able to make decisions in much the same way as a human pilot would. It’s already completed one successful test flight — sort of. In the video presented at IROS 2014 in Chicago, PIBOT was seen guiding the airplane through a short test flight in a flight simulator (模拟器) — a process which included both takeoff and landing.It’s super cool.Now, it’s worth mentioning that — even as impressive as PIBOT is —we aren’t going to be seeing it in any real airplanes at any point in the near future. Although the little robot is certainly able to operate a plane, it doesn’t quite have the skills necessary to address some of the real world situations met by pilots — such as bad weather or mix-ups on the runway. It doesn’tmeet the government’s rules, either.The inventors aren’t terribly discouraged, however. They expect that it’s only a matter of time before they manage to get PIBOT up to the necessary standards. When the day comes, we might see airlines put to work a whole new type of pilot; one who never tires, never gets hungry, and never makes mistakes.So ... if you’ve a career in aviation (航空), it might soon be time to start planning for retirement (退休).28. We know from the text that PIBOT _____.A. is very largeB. can serve as a toasterC. was developed in ChicagoD. is designed to operate a plane29. In the presented video, PIBOT _____.A. competed with a human pilotB. completed several test flightsC. made decisions totally like humansD. successfully guided a plane to take off and land30. Why won’t PIBOT be put into use?A. It can’t predict weather conditions.B. It can’t deal with real world situations.C. It doesn’t have the skills to operate a plane.D. It can’t gather information about its surroundings.31. It can be learned from the text that _____.A. PIBOT won’t make any mistake in a flightB. the researchers will have to abandon the planC. PIBOT will surely replace human pilots one dayD. the inventors are confident about the future of PIBOTDThe government of Norway is planning to build an unusual storage center on an island in the Arctic Ocean. The place would be large enough to hold about two million seeds. The goal is to present all crops known to scientists. The British magazine New Scientist published details of the plan last month. The structure will be desi gned to protect the world’s food supply against nuclear war, climate change and other possible threats. It will be built in a mountain on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen. The mountain is less than one thousand kilometers from the North Pole, the northernmost position on earth.An international group called the Global Crop Diversity Trust is working on the project. The director of the group, Cary Fowler, spoke to New Scientist. He said the project would let the world rebuild agriculture if, in his word, “the worst came to the worst”. Norway is expected to start work next year. The project is expected to cost three million dollars. Workers will drill(钻孔)deep in the side of a sandstone mountain. Temperatures in the area never rise above 0ºC. The seeds will be protected behind walls a meter thick and high-security door.The magazine report says the collection will represent the products of ten thousand years of farming. Most of the seeds at first will come from collections at seed banks in Africa, Asia and Latin America. To last a long time, seeds need to be kept in very low temperatures. Workers will not be present all the time. But they plan to replace the air inside the storage space each winter. Winter temperatures on the island are about eighteen degrees below 0ºC. The cold weather would protect the seeds even if the air could not be replaced.Mr. Fowler says the proposed structure will be the world’s safest gene bank. He says the plant seeds would only be used when all other seeds are gone for some reason. Norway first put forward the idea in the 1980s. But safety concerns delayed the plan. At that time, the Soviet Union was meeting in Rome of the Food and Agriculture Organization.32.The project is meant to ______.A.increase the world’s food output in the futureB.carry out some scientific experiments on plant genesC.build an exhibition centre of the world’s plant seedsD.protect crop seeds from dying out in case of possible disasters33.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the above passage?A.The government of Norway will perform the project alone.B.Seeds to be collected there were produced ten thousand years ago.C.Spitsbergen is chosen because it is free of the nuclear war forever.D.Temperature is a major consideration when choosing the storage place.34.We can infer from the text that _______.A.Norway had meant to build the storage centre about 20 years before.B.The storage center will greatly promote world agricultureC.People will get newly-developed seeds from the center every year.D.There haven’t been any seed storage centers in the world before.35.What is probably the best title of the passage?A.The Best Place to Store SeedsB.Noah’s Ark(诺亚方舟)of Plant Seeds in PlanC.Concerns of World Food SupplyD.A New Way to Feed the World第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。