上海重点中学高一第二学期英语期末卷(新语法题型)
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1.语法练习:
Directions: Fill in the bla nks with the proper forms of the words give n in the brackets. For
those blanks without given words, you are required to write down a pronoun (代词),a preposition (介词),a
coord in ati ng conjunction ( 连词)or a subord in ati ng conjun cti on( 从句弓丨导词).
(A)
He was the madma n who kicked a soccer shoe across a room and hit superstar David Beckham right in the
face, but he's also the caring boss who supported and defended his players in times of trouble. He's a scary leader
who is known for yelling (咆哮),but he's also a master of patiently
deali ng with young players.
(18) _Ma nchester Un ited ' man ager for more tha n a quarter of a cen tury, Sir Alex Fergus on
had a career varied eno ugh to lend itself to any opinion.
Perhaps David Beckham is the most famous one. (19) the former En gla nd capta in still called Fergus on a
father figure ”,it was a locker room (更衣室)fight (20) the two of them
(21) _caused Beckham' trade to Real Madrid. After a 2-0 home defeat at the hands of rivals
(对手)Arse nal in the 2003 FA Cup, Fergus on yelled and threw a shoe at Beckham ' head.
The fascin ati on ( 魅力)with Fergus on was with his crude ( 天然的)ability (22) (meet)_
a target, ” commented Jenkins. He had a simple objective: to find players who could score goals. His keys to such
success are com mon to all en deavors: hard work, decisive ness and a readi ness to learn from mistakes.
(B)
I remember sitting in an airport one day. I was excited because I just (23) (upgrade)to
a first class ticket on my flight. In fact, I had the best seat on the entire plane: seat 1A.
Before board in g, I no ticed a young lady with several carry-on bags, (24) (hold) a crying
baby. I sudde nly heard my con scie nee speak to me: Let her have your ticket. ”1 fought this for
a while but even tually gave in.
Excuse me, "I said to the young lady,
but you look like you could use this first class
ticket more tha n me. I know how hard it can be flying with kids. Why don 'we trade? ”
Are you sure? " she asked.
Oh, yeah. I really don 'tm ind, "I said
I felt like a million bucks ( 美元). As we boarded the plane, I was surprised at how good
it made mefeel to watch her sit down in seat 1A. At one point during the flight I was so curious to see how she was
doing that I walked to the first class section ( 区域)and peeked in ( 偷
看)
(25) the curta in. There she was, asleep with her baby in their big and comfortable seat
1A.
(C)
HE is the beloved Cousin Matthew, the Crawley family heir ( 继承人)in Downton Abbey, (26)
is now being aired on CCTV. With his good mann ers, dreamy eyes and charm ing acce nt, he is a n atural
aristocrat ( 贵族).
Despite his upper class style on the show, 30-year-old Dan Steve ns spe nt most of his tee n years rebell ing ( 叛逆)aga inst the upper class.
(27) (adopt) at birth by two teachers, he got into trouble at school often. f' was never
very happy at school. I did n 'get on with the other kids. I did n 'fit in, "the British actor
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However, Steve ns ' youth was marked by both bad behavior and good performa nces on exams.
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(寄宿学校)in the UK, (28) a lot of the students come from rich families. In his first
year there, he tried out for the lead role in a product ion ( 演出)of Shakespeare ' Macbeth. The
other stude nts who tried out were mostly 17- and 18-year-olds, but he was chose n (29) his ___
tale nt.
(D)
Some South Korea n media have said that it may have bee n (30) purpose, show ing his political
preferences ( 偏向) -respect for the opposition ( 反对党)leader Kim but disrespect
for the ruli ng party leaders Lee and Park.
Gates is a casual man(31) not bound (束缚)by customs so he shakes hands in this manner eve n whe n
(32) (meet) heads of intern ati onal orga ni zati ons or top political figures ( 人
物),” Dong-A Ilbo quoted ( 援弓丨)an unnamed friend of Gates ' in Seoul as saying.
How customs vary around the world
It is not only in South Korea that greetings can offend ( 冒犯) others. A handshake can also be a faux pas
( 失礼)in France if a kiss on the cheek (33) (be) more appropriate ( 恰当
的).
In Japa n, it is impolite not to bow lower tha n the other pers on whe n greeti ng.
In the UK and the US, the okay ”
sign is a positive gesture but in Greece and Turkey it is
seen as very vulgar ( 粗俗的).
A. complicated B. seldom C. aimed D. dan gerous E. cha nge
F. relative G. simple H. quality I. i nexperie need J. ig nore
There are more tha n almost two millio n cars on the streets of Shan ghai. That ' not a big
nu mber _41_ to the city ' populati on of 23 millio n, but every one agrees that traffic is a big problem here. And
many people would argue that it ' not the nu mber of cars on the road, but the
_42_ of the drivers that is the main cause of concern.
Accord ing to one survey, 37% of Shan ghai drivers have less tha n three years of drivi ng experie nee. Many
of these drivers are middle-aged and have n ever operated mach inery more _43_ than a washing machine. On the
road, they drive fast when they should drive slow, _44_ use turn signals, and make right turns on red lights without
stopping first. And in the past year, there have bee n several in cide nts that resulted in pedestria n deaths whe n
_45_ drivers mistook the gas pedal for the brake ( 杀U车)pedal.
There are new regulations _46_ at making it more difficult for people to get a driver ' license, but that is only a
partial solutio n to Shan ghai ' traffic problems. What is really n eeded is
a _47_ in drivers ' attitudes. There seems to be a lack of concern for safety on the part of drivers: their own safety
and the safety of others. You can see this every day as drivers change lanes aggressively and _48_ pedestria ns at
crosswalks and in tersecti ons.
A car is a great convenience, but it can also be a _49_ weapon. Drivers will have to realize that before Shan
ghai ' streets can become truly safe.
Readi ng in volves look ing at illustrative symbols and express ing men tally the sounds and
ideas they represe nt. Con cepts of readi ng have cha nged 50 over the_ce nturies. During the
1950 ' and I960' especially, in creased atte nti on has bee n devoted to 51_the readi ng process.