高二英语上册期中考试试题(有答案)
详细内容
mentD.technique
50.A.advancingB.breathingC.concludingD.dreaming
51.A.thatB.noneC.neitherD.it
52.A.hitB.recognizedC.missedD.acknowledged
53.A.howB.whatC.whenD.why
54.A.actionsB.emotionsC.attitudesD.thoughts
55.A.ifB.becauseC.asifD.sothat
第三部分: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)
A
Ok,Iadmitit:Emoticons(表情符号)arepopular.Somepeopleeventhinktheyarefun.Manyseemunabletogetthroughane-mailorInstantMessagechatsentencewithoutusingone.Somefeelthattheyaddfeelingandcharactertootherwisecolddigitalmunications.
Some,however,suchaseditorandHollywoodscriptwriterJohnBlumenthal,blasttheuseofemotionsas“infantile(幼稚的)justlikethepeoplewhousethem”.Hebelievesthatwordsthemselvesshouldbeenough.“Ifyou’rebeingfunny,happyorsad,thatshouldbeapparentfromthementthatgoesbeforetheemoticons,”heargues.
IntheeyesofBlumenthal,theuseofemoticonsisagenderissue.“Mendon’tuseemoticonsverymuch.Maybenotatall.,”hesaid.“Teenagegirlsandwomenseemtousethemalot.Maybethere’sanemoticonsgene.”
It’saninterestingopinion,butitisnotsharedbyall.
InaninterviewwithTheNewYorkTimes,DacherKeltner,professorofpsychologyattheUniversityofCalifornia,saidthatemoticonsarepopularbecauseourbrainsareprogrammed“toseekoutrepresentationsofhumanity”.Hebelievesthattheyappealnotbecausetheyareshortcutsforthelazy,butbecausetheytapinto(输入)somethingbeyondlanguage.Theyreachtoourneedtobewithandmunicatewithpeople.
Alloftheseargumentsmaybesomehowvalid(正确的).Eachoneofuswillchoosetomunicateinourownway.Idonothavemuchtimeforemoticons.ItriedtouseoneonceandfeltlikeIwasstealingintoaprimaryschoolclassthatIhadnoplacebeingin.I’dratherletmywordsdothetalking.
Friends,however,sendmemessagesande-mailsfullofemoticons.Ihavenoproblemwiththis,Idon’tregardanyofmyfriendsaslazyorimmature.It’sjustaquestionofindividuality.
56.Aordingtothearticle,emoticonsarepopularbecause_________.
A.mostofthemlookfunny
B.theyareeasyforlazypeopletouse
C.theyaddfeelingandcharactertoamunication
D.areadercannotunderstandamessagewithoutthem
57.WhichofthefollowingviewswouldJohnBlumenthalagreewith?
A.InstantMessagechattersarechildish.
B.It’senoughtouselanguageindigitalmunication.
C.Menneveruseemoticons.
D.Thereisanemoticongeneineverybody.
58.Fromthetext,wecanconcludethattheauthor________.
A.feelshehasnodifficultyusingemoticons
B.thinksemoticonsdon’tsuithim
C.encouragehisfriendstouseemoticons
D.believesthatemoticonsaresuitableforeveryone
59.Whatisthemainpointofthearticle?
A.AdviceonlanguageusedovertheInter.
B.Thehistoryofemoticons.
C.Argumentsovertheuseofemoticons.
D.Reasonsforthepopularityofemoticons.
B
“Dinningout”and“eatingout”arephrasespeopleuseinBritainwhentheyeatinarestaurantorpub(小酒馆).EatingoutismorepopularinBritaintodaythanithaseverbeen.In2006,forthefirsttimeever,Britishpeoplespentmoreeatingoutthancookingforthemselvesandeatingathome.ItseemsthatmanyBritishpeoplearebeingincreasinglyinterestedinhowgoodtheirfoodtastes,andalsohowhealthyitis.
However,eatingoutcanalsobeexpensive.AsBritishpeopledonoteatouteverynightoftheweek,eatinginarestaurantisoftenseenasaspecialoasion.Whengoingonafirstdateandwantingtoimpresshim/her,orifcelebratingananniversaryorabirthday,manypeopleliketogotoarestauranttoeat,andpeopleoftenalsoeatinarestaurantbeforegoingtothecinemaorthetheater.
Asinallcultures,therearemanyrulesofetiquette(礼仪)surroundingfoodandeating.Theknifeandforkshouldbeusedinthecorrectway!Itisalsoimpolitetohaveyourelbows(肘部)onthedinningtablewhenyouareeating.
AlmostallBritishcitieshaveavastrangeoffoodaswellastraditionalBritishfood,andallfromtheverycheaptotheveryexpensive---French,Italian,Indian,Chinese,Greek,Thai,Japanandmany,manymore.Infact,whenaskedwhichwastheirfavoritefood,moreBritishpeoplesaidanIndiancurry(咖喱菜肴)thananyotherdish!
Aswellasdininginarestaurant,whenpeoplearetootiredtocookafterworktheyoftengeta“take-away”.Thismeansthattheyorderfromatake-outrestaurantbytelephone,andthengotocollectitandtakeithometoeat.Manytake-outrestaurantsalsodeliverityourhouse.Whileyoucannormallyfindatake-outrestaurantforalmostanyfood,themostpopularareItalian,IndianandChineseandthenallofyouhavetodoistoopenthedoor,payandeat!
60.OnwhichofthefollowingoasionsareBritishpeoplelikelytoeatinarestaurant?
A.Afterwatchingaplay.B.Beforewatchingamovie.
C.Whenthey’retootiredtowork.D.Whentheywanttohavenaturalfood.
61.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat_______.
A.eatingoutisnotexpensiveinBritain
B.eatingatpubsdoesn’thavesomanyrulesinBritain
C.Britishpeoplearenotawareofnutritionwhileeatingout
D.theBritishspentmoreeatingathomemorethaneatingout
62.Wecanlearnfromthelasttwoparagraphsthat________.
A.Frenchdishesareveryexpensive
B.take-outrestaurantsonlydeliverpizza
C.Britishpeoplearefondofforeignfood
D.peoplecaneattake-outfoodfirstandpaylater
63.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.RestaurantcultureinBritain.B.Tablemanners.
C.TraditionalBritishfood.D.Eatingandhealth.
C
ChinesetennisplayerLiNadidn’twintheAustralianOpenChampionshiponSaturday,butshestillmadethehistorybooks.
Li,wholosttoKimClijstersofBelgiuminthreesets(3-6,6-3,6-3),isthefirstplayerfromChinatomakeittoaGrandSlamfinal.
Thebossdefeatedabitofthefeel-goodstoryforChinaandforLi,whoonThursdaydefeatedNo.1playerCarolineWozniackiinthesemifinalsinMelbourne.Liisrankedfifth.
InaninterviewLisaidshewasproudofhereffort.“IthinkIplaygreattennis,”shesaid.“Imean,sheplaysbetterthanme.Afterthematch,Imakeajoke:tennisshouldonlyplayoneset.”
BaiYan,amemberofChina’smen’snationalteammemberandLiNa’sfriend,saidthelosswasdisappointing,butstillabrightstartingpoint.
“TotellyouthetruthIfeelalittlebitdown,allofus.Butyouknowsheisstillthebest,andshe’sstillourheroineverybody’seyes,”saidBai.“Thisisjustthestart.”.
Winorlose,Li’sappearanceintheAustralianOpenfinalswasseenasamajorvictoryfortennisinChina,wherebadmintonandtabletennisrules.
FansacrossChinagatheredtowatchthematch.Li’smotherjoinedfansatarestaurantinherhometownofWuhan.InBejing,fanscrowdedtogethertowatchChina’snationaltennismatch.
“TennisisstillrelativelyanewsportinChina,”saidMichaelChang,theChinese-AmericanwhowasthefirstAsiangrandslamchampion,inaninterviewwithN.“TobeabletoseeLiNahaveasmuchsuessasshehas…thiscouldbethestartofsomethingveryspecialfortennisinChina.”
“LiwilldefinitelychangethesportoftennisinChinaandthatisagreatthing,”Changsaid.
64.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?
A.ChinesetennisstarLiNa’stenniscareer.
B.AfiercetennismatchatAustralianOpen.
C.ChinesetennisstarmadehistoryatAustralianOpen.
D.Chinesetennisremainedtobetestedandchallenged.
65.Whichistrueaordingtothepassage?
A.LiNa’sfailurelettheChinesedown.
B.LiNarankedfifthatAustralianOpen.
C.LINa’smotherattendedthematchwithher.
D.LiNamadeanewstartingpointofChina
66.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedwords“tennisshouldonlyplayoneset”(Para4)?
A.LiNawasnotsatisfiedwiththeruleoftennismatch.
B.LiNawasnotsatisfiedwithherownperformance.
C.LiNahadabadopinionofClijsters.
D.LiNatookprideinhereffort.
67.AordingtowhatChangsaidinthelasttwoparagraphs,wecanimplythat________.
A.it’snormalthatLiNafailedbecausetennisisanewsportinChina
B.LiNahastheadvantagetochangetennissportinChina
C.Chinastillfallsbehindothercountriesintennissport
D.LiNahasgreatdifficultyindefeatingothersbecauseofweakability
D
InNovember,2010,theCPI(consumerpriceindex)wentupby5.1percentyear-on-year(同比).Thepricegrewby4.9percentincitiesand5.6percentinruralareas.Thefoodpricewentupby11.7percentwhilethenon-foodpriceincreasedby1.9percent.
Groupedbymodity(商品)categories,inNovember,oftheeightcategoriesofmodities,sixofthemexperiencedpricesriseandtwowitnessedpricesdecline.Ofwhich,pricesforfoodwentupby11.7percent;pricesfortobao,liquorandarticlesroseby1.6percent;priceforclothingwentdownby0.7percent;pricesforhouseholdfacilities,articlesandmaintenanceserviceswentupby0.7percent;healthcareandpersonalarticlesroseby4.0percent;transportationandmunicationwentdownby0.7percent;recreation,education,culturearticlesandservicesgrewby0.6percent,andhousingwentupby5.8percent.
InNovemberthisyear,themonth-on-month(环比)changeofconsumerpricewasupby1.1percent.Ofwhich,priceincitieswentupby1.0percentandthatinruralareaswentupby1.3percent.
Thefoodpriceroseby2.0percentandthenon-foodpriceincreasedby0.6percent.Thepriceofconsumergoodsgrewby1.5percent,andthepriceofserviceswentdownby0.2percent.
Groupedbymoditycategories,inNovember,pricesforfoodroseby2.0percentmonth-on-month,ofwhichthepriceforfreshvegetablesdecreasedby1.9percent;pricesfortobao,liquorandarticlesincreasedby0.2percent,priceforclothingwentupby1.6percent,pricesforhouseholdfacilities,articlesandmaintenanceservicesincreasedby0.4percent,healthcareandpersonalarticlesgrewby0.7percent;transportationandmunicationmaintainedthesamelevel,recreation,education,culturearticlesandservicesdroppedby1.0percent,andhousingwentupby1.8percent.
68.Wecaninferfromthetextthatthepriceof_______hasbeenrisingfasterthantheotherthree.
A.eggsB.KTV’sC.housesD.cigarettes
69.Aordingtothepassage,acoatworth¥500inOctobermaycostyou______inNovember.
A.505B.580C.503.5D.451.5
70.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.TheFoodPriceWentUpby11.7PercentinNovember
B.TheReasonsforthePriceIncreaseofVariousmoditiesinNovember
C.ThePriceGrewby4.9PercentinCitiesand5.6PercentinRurallAreasinNovember
D.ChinaInflation(通货膨胀)WentUpby5.1PercentinNovember
第二节:(共5小题,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。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Agroupofhappy,high-performingindividualsisnotateam.Evenifeachofthepeopleishighlymotivatedandwantstodogreatwork,youwillstillneedtospendtimeactivelydevelopingasenseofunityandcooperationtocreateatrulyteam-oriented(团队精神的)environment.71
Buildingateamtakestime.72Wewillreviewthebuildingblocksofateamenvironment,soyoucanworkonthisaspectofyourroleovertime.
Suessfulteamshavesomemonattributes(品质)youcanencourageanddevelopasyouworkwiththemembersofyourgroup.73Makingthemcleartoeverymemberofyourgroupisagreatfirststeptowarddevelopingateam-orientedculture.
Alleffectiveteamsoperateonthebasisoftrust.74Eachmemberonyourteamneedstoseeconsistent(一致的)behaviorpatternsfromyouandtheircolleaguesovertimetobeabletobelieveacertainpersonwillactinacertainway.
75Whilehavingthesediscussionscanbegreatforyourteam’screativity,youwanttoensuretheyremainwithinrespectfulmunication.Challenginganotherteammember’sviewcanhelprefineanideaandmakeitmoreperfect.Youshouldencourageeveryoocontributetothediscussion.
A.Buildingagreatteamneedsalotofskills.
B.Ahealthyteamwillhavedebates,andsometimesevenheateddiscussions.
C.Youraimistoencourageyourteammemberstoworktogether.
D.Youcan’texpecttoachievesuessquickly.
E.Youwillneedtoshowtheseva luesthroughyouractionsaswellasyourwords.
F.Therefore,workingwithothersisnotthesameasbeingmutually(相互地)supportiveanddependentononeanother.
G.Trustisbasedonpatternrecognition.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:短文改错第一节短文改错
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加,删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Didyouenjoyyourselfyesterday?Isupposeyoudid.ButI’dliketotellyouhowabaddayIhadyesterday.Nothingjustwentwrong.Onthemorning,myalarmclockdidn’tring,soIwokeupanhourlater,IwasinsuchhurrythatIburntmyhandwhenIwascookingbreakfast.ThenIranoutofthehousetocatchthe8:30buses.ThisisthebusIusuallytake.But,youmaylaugh,Ihadmisseditofcourse.Iamveryunhappy,andscaredaswellbecausemyteacherhatesthestudentselatetoschool.SoIranthreemilestoschoolonlytodiscoverthatnobodywasthere.Theschoolwasquietbutpeaceful.Ourschoolroomwaslocked.IrealizedthatitwasSunday.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
近几年,随着网络的普及,越来越多的学生的书写能力明显退步。为了改变这种局面,保护传统民族文化----汉字,你校学生会提出以下倡议:
1、减少课外上网时间,多读书;
2、养成每天记日记的好习惯,练习书写;
3、少发电子邮件,尽量动手给亲朋好友写书信。
请你根据以上内容,代表学生会写一封英文倡议书。
注意:
1、开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。
2、词数:120左右。
Dearfriends,
Let’stakeactionnow!
Students’Union
高二英语
听力答案:1-5BAC6-10CBCAA11-15BACAB16-20AACAB
单选:Keys:BBADDDBCDBC
【答案】36―40BACDC41―45ABDCA46―50CDBAD51―55DCABB
Key:56-60CBBCB61-65DCACD66-70DBAAD
答案71-75FDEGB
第3句how---what
第4句nothing-----Everything
第5句On---In;later---late
第6句hurry前加a
第7句buses---bus
第9句去掉had
第10句am---was;e---ing
第12句but---and
作文答案:
Dearfriends,
Inrecentyears,manyofusspendalotoftimeontheInterwithitspopularity.Asaresult,wedon’twriteaswellaswedidinthepast.InordertoprotectourChinesecharactersandimproveourhandwriting,we’dliketooffersomesuggestions:
Weshouldspendlesstimeonlinesothatwecanhavemoretimetoreadbooks.We’dbetterformthehabitofkeepingdiarieseverydaytopracticehandwriting.Besides,itisbettertowriteletterstoourrelativesandfriendsbyhandratherthansende-mails.
Asthesayinggoes,“Thestyleistheman.”Beautifulandneathandwritingisbeneficialtousstudents.Sopleasepaymoreattentiontoourhandwritinginthefuture.
Let’stakeactionnow!
Students’Union