河南省豫西名校2014-2015学年高二上学期第一次联考英语试题(扫描版)
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14—15学年外研高二上学期5册Module1测试Class:Name: Marks:满分(120)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)AWhen some sixth-grade pupils from Sekolah Kebangsaan Raub Jaya were told to stay back after class, they looked unhappy as they were more interested in joining their friends at the school’s field。
After the 50 pupils made their way into the classroom,a teacher told them that they would join a two—hour New Straits Times Niexus workshop (讨论会)。
The children were rewarded with a session (一段时间)filled with games and laughter. The 12—year-olds quickly got over their shyness and joined in various activities,including a language game which required them to fill in the blanks with alphabets based on various themes. When the workshop ended,the pupils were not willing to leave their seats and wanted to continue. Before returning home, the pupils each received a copy of the New Straits Times and were advised to use the newspaper during English classes。
豫西名校2018—2019学年上期第一次联考高二英语答案阅读理解21—23 CCA 24—27 BABA 28—31 ADCD 32—35 DDBB36—40 GFCBD完形填空41—45 CBADA 46—50 BCABD 51—55 CBDAC 56—60 BABDC语篇填空61. located 62. a 63. construction 64. offers 65. who / that 66. receiving 67. Unfortunately 68. impressive 69. to take 70. without 短文改错1. buildings—building2. come—came3. a—the4. six—sixth5. explosion后加of6. mix—mixed7. but—and8. watch—watching 9. Unluckily—Luckily 10. 去掉in书面表达Dear Tom,My name is Li Hua and I’m writing to ask about the life and study in America, because I will go to your school to study as an exchange student next month. To be honest, I’m full of excitement but meanwhile, I still have a little worry.First of all, can you tell me the weather there? Need I take more clothes? In addition, I like eating hot food in China, so when I go to America, what aspects should I pay attention to when eating food? What’s more, I’m a bit worried about how to get along with American students because we have different cultures.I’d appreciate it if you could spare your time to write back to me.Looking forward to your reply!Yours,Li HuaL高二英语答案第1页(共1页)。
2014-2015高二上学期英语期末考试试题(含答案)考试时间120分钟试题分数 150 注意事项: 1. 听力不计入总分;2. 21―60题的答案请涂在答题卡上;3. 61-70,改错和作文请在答题纸上作答!卷I 第一部分:听力第一节 1. Whose wallet probably is it? A. the woman’s B. The man’s C. Gina’s 2. What is the date today? A. May 1st B. May 2nd C. May 3rd 3. Who made the woman’s perso nal web page? A. She herself B. Her friend.C. The man 4. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.A town B. An accident C. A murder 5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Relatives. B. Colleagues.D. Neighbors. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)6. What is the man doing? A. Watching TV B. Listening to the radio. C. Reading the newspaper7. Why are the rich and famous targets for being talked about according to the man? A. The public are interested in them. B. The public want to laugh at them. C. The public want to make them famous. 听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。
高中英语真题:学2014-2015学年高二英语上学期期中试卷第一部分: 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AAfter the first World War, a small group of veterans (老兵) returned to their village in Britain. Most of them managed to get along fairly well, but one—Francis Blustering, who had been wounded and who never reco vered his strength— was unable to work like others. In time he became very poor. Yet he was too proud to accept anything fro m the people in the village.Once, these veterans held a reunion dinner in the home of Jule s Grandin, who had made a good deal of money. Grandin prod uced a curiosity(珍玩)—a large old gold coin. Each man examined it with interest as it p assed around the long table. All, however, had drunk wine freely and the room was full of noisy talk, so that the gold piece was soon forgotten. Later, when Grandin remembered it and asked f or it, the coin was missing.One of them suggested everyone be searched, to which all agr eed, except Blustering. “You refuse, then?” asked Grandin. Blu stering said with a red face, “Yes, I cannot allow it.”One by one, the others turned out their pockets. When the coin failed to appear, attention was focused on poor Blustering. Und er the pitying stares of his friends, he walked out and returned t o his home.A few years later, Grandin made his house repaired. A workma n found the gold coin, buried in dirt between planks (木板) of the floor. Hurrying to Blustering’s home, Grandin apologiz ed to him.“But why didn’t you allow yourself be searched?”“Because I was a thief,” Blustering said brokenly. “For weeks w e had not had enough to eat and my pockets were full of food th at I had taken from the table to carry home to my wife and hung ry children.”1.Francis Blustering lived a poor life because _____________.A.he was badly wounded in the battleB.he was unable to work like ordinary peopleC.he was too proud to get on well with other peopleD.he was waiting for his chance2.The coin was missing because _____________.A. all the friends were drunkB. the room was too noisyC. they were too excited to pay attention to itD. Blustering hid it in a secret place3.When Blustering turned red and refused to be searched, all people thought _____________.A. he was really a poor fellowB. he must have stolen the gold coinC. the coin must be hidden somewhere in the roomD. poor Blustering had hidden some food in his pockets4. What can we learn from the story?A. Think twice before you make a judgment.B. Blustering is a poor father and husband.C. Blustering would rather live alone than be considered a thief.D. Blustering is an example we should learn from.BThe role of a newspaper is to present and comment on the new s. It is vital for keeping people well-informed on current affairs. In most Western countries, journalis ts try to shape the ideas and opinions of their readers, since in Western countries all newspapers are independent of the gover nment. Some newspaper owners support liberal ideas including economic policies that help poor people. Other owners want po licies such as lower taxes for rich people and less money to be given to poor people. You can almost judge the political ideas o f a person in the West by looking at the newspaper he reads. All newspapers report national and international news. They giv e the facts but also provide opinions on controversial issues in t he editorials and columns of opinion. The readers of the newsp aper can also comment on these editorials or articles. There ar e many informative articles too as well as reviews of new films and books, etc. These are very important, for if a film or book g ets good reviews it will often become more successful.All these articles require many journalists who are experts in diff erent areas of life. All these articles come together and are che cked by the chief editor of the newspaper. When he or she has made a decision on the articles, the newspaper is prepared for printing. All this work means that the journalists must work together as a team because there is a lot of pressure when you work in a newspaper office. There are constant deadlines and article s have to be fitted round advertisements, photographs and muc h, much more.5. What does the underlined word “be fitted” mean?A. be suitableB. be putC. be readD. be measured6. What articles comment on controversial issues?A. Editorials and opinion columns.B. News stories.C. Some of the informative articles.D. Jokes and humou r.7. Which is true about the journalists in Western countries?A. There’s no time limit for their report articles.B. They have no right to influence the readers’ opinions.C. A newspaper can come out with just a journalist working indi vidually.D. Journalists must submit their articles before the due date.8. Why are good reviews important to books?A. Good reviews are excellent introduction to books.B. Readers especially favour books with good reviews.C. Good reviews can make readers feel relaxed and comfotable.D. Good reviews can bring a large circulation of the books revie wed.COne of the most famous travelers in history was Marco Polo. At the age of 17, he left with his father and uncle. It took them mor e than three years to cross the mountains of Asia. In the year 1 275, they reached . They stayed in for almost 20 years and we nt to many places. They were very surprised at what they saw. China was a country far more advanced than Italy or any other countries in Europe.After he returned to , Marco Polo told many of his stories to a fri end. His book, Description of the World, became the most popu lar book in Europe. People found it difficult to believe his stories of people, animals, places and things. They were so different fr om Europe at that time. These are a few of Marco's description s.In one area of , there were black stones. People dug them out o f the mountains. They burned very slowly. People used them to cook and keep their homes warm.The Chinese people were also very clean. In every town, there were many public baths. Everyone bathed at least three times a week. Rich families built baths in their homes and bathed everyday.was one of the first countries to use paper money.On one of his trips in the south of , Marco Polo saw a strange a nimal which lived along the rivers. It looked like a large piece of wood and was more than ten feet long. In the front, it had two s mall legs. Its eyes were very large. Its mouth was big enough to eat a man and its teeth were long.Most people believed Marco Polo's stories. But others told him t hat they did not believe his descriptions. He answered that he d id not tell half of what he saw in his book.9.According to the passage, Marco Polo ________.A.came to in the fourteenth centuryB.lived in Asia before he came toC.left in about 1285D.was about 40 years old when he left10.The reason why Marco Polo's book became the most popu lar book in Europe may be________.A.his book was very cheap so most people could afford it B.the stories in the book were very interesting because Europ ean people never heard of themC.many people wanted to know whether the stories in the boo k were true or notD.the book was very easy to understand11.The strange animal described in Marco Polo's book______ __.A.had large eyes and lived in the mountainsB.had long legs and lived in the riversC.had very big mouth and lived along the riversD.had very long teeth and lived in the forestsDPopeye the Sailor first became a popular cartoon in the 1930s. The sailor in that cartoon ate lots of spinach to make him strong . People watched him, and they began to buy and eat a lot mor e spinach. Popeye helped sell 33 percent more spinach than be fore! Spinach became a necessary part of many people’s diets. Even some children who hated the taste began to eat the veget able.Many people thought that the iron in spinach made Popeye stro ng, but this is not true. Spinach does not have any more iron th an any other green vegetable.People only thought spinach had a lot of iron because the people who studied the food made a mistake. In the 1890s, a group of people studied what was inside vegetables. This group said th at spinach had ten times more iron than it did. The group wrotethe number wrong, and everyone accepted it.Today, we know that the little iron there is in spinach cannot ma ke a difference in how strong a person is. However, spinach do es have something else which the body needs—folic acid.It is interesting to point out that folic acid can help make a perso n strong. Maybe it was really the folic acid that made Popeye st rong all along.12.A good title for this reading passage is______.A. Popeye the SailorB. The Truth About SpinachC.A Mistake with Numbersv D. Folic Acid Makes You Strong13.Why did many people eat spinach after they saw Popeye the Sailor?A. They thought spinach made them strong.B. They thought P opeye was funny.C. Spinach had a lot of iron.D. People liked folic acid.14.A research group told people that spinach______.A. made Popeye strongB. was a green vegetableC.had less iron than other green vegetablesD.had more iron than other green vegetables15.The reading passage says that perhaps Popeye got his stre ngth from______.A. ironB. folic acidC. spinachD. exercise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。