江苏省射阳县第二中学2015-2016学年高二上学期周练英语试题(一) Word版无答案[ 高考]
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2015年秋高二英语周末练习(一)
一、听力。
(20分)
第一节
1. Why didn’t the woman answer the phone?
A. She was running.
B. She was having dinner.
C. She didn’t take the phone.
2. What are they talking about?
A. A table.
B. A dinner.
C. A house.
3. What does the girl think of the book?
A. Original and marvelous.
B. Enlightening and short.
C. Original but lengthy.
4. What does Billy ask the woman to do?
A. Buy an ice cream.
B. Look after his daughter.
C. Deal with an e-mail.
5. Where are the speakers most probably?
A. In a supermarket.
B. In a bank.
C. In a restaurant. 第二节
听第6段材料,回答6、7题。
6. What is Fox and Flowerpot?
A. It is a cinema.
B. It is a pub.
C. It is a hotel.
7. What does the girl mean?
A. She doesn’t like Bob.
B. She doesn’t like noisy places.
C. She has got other plans.
听第7段材料,回答8至10题。
8. Where are the two speakers talking now?
A. In a pet shop.
B. On the phone.
C. In a hospital
9. What happened to the homeless dogs?
A. They were ill-treated by some children.
B. They had no food to eat.
C. They became seriously sick.
10. When will the SPCA get to Bharathi street?
A. At 3:00 p.m.
B. At 3:30 p.m.
C. At 4:00 p.m.
听第8段材料,回答11至13题。
11. Why does Ann decide to look for a new apartment?
A. She dislikes the apartment.
B. The apartment is far.
C. The rent is high.
12. What kind of house will Ann probably rent?
A. A furnished house at $220 a month.
B. A furnished house without a parking house.
C. A furnished house at $ 190 a month.
13. What will Roger do for Ann?
A. Help her buy a house.
B. Help her get the phone number.
C. See the house with her.
听第9段材料,回答14至16题。
14. What’s the problem with the computer?
A. It stops working suddenly.
B. It restarts by itself.
C. It runs very slowly.
15. How will Deb fix the computer?
A. By checking the computer thoroughly.
B. By downloading the anti-virus software.
C. By installing a bigger hard disk.
16. Where did the computer virus come from?
A. The e-mail.
B. The music file.
C. The videos.
听第10段材料,回答17至20题。
17. What does the technology section talk about?
A. How to use the social media safely.
B. How to get along with net friends.
C. How to improve the computer technology.
18. What can people do in Porto according to the passage?
A. Enjoy the local food.
B. Buy fashionable clothes.
C. Visit modern buildings.
19. What’s t he third article about?
A. Culture.
B. Education.
C. Environment.
20. How many sections are there in the magazine?
A. Three.
B. Five.
C. Six.
二、单项选择。
(10分)
21. I’m ______ about what I say because careless remarks are likely to hurt others.
A. anxious
B. curious
C. cautious
D. doubtful
22. He must have got punished yesterday by his parents for what he had done, _____?
A. has he
B. hasn’t he
C. didn’t he
D. did he
23.With no written language, the Tujia people have _____ their traditional brocades(织
锦)to record their history and pass it on to future generations.
A. spied on
B. relied on
C. worked on
D. focused on
24. A survey shows that some 80 percent of college graduates will give up jobs in
major cities, ____ the high living costs.
A. in response to
B. regardless of
C. in regard to
D. apart from
25. He apologized ____ not having the right attitude ____ his work and was willing
to accept any punishment.
A. to; for
B. for; to
C. for; at
D. of; towards
26.You can rely on ____ that he will show up at your birthday party on time.
A. that
B. it
C. what
D. which
27. It was the careless driver who ____ for the traffic accident.
A. was to be blamed
B. was to blame
C. is to be blamed
D. is to blame
28. _____the early flight, we ordered a taxi in advance and got up very early.
A. Catching
B. Caught
C. To catch
D. Catch
29. I forbid ______here. Who has permitted you _____ here?
A. smoking; to smoke
B. smoke; smoking
C. smoking; smoking
D. to smoke; smoking
30. How______ the problem will be discussed at tomor row’s meeting.
A. to solve
B. to be solved
C. being solved
D. solving
三、完形填空。
(20分)
One day Birbal saw an artist who was quite worried. Birbal asked him, “What’s the___31___ ? The artist said, “One day I met a businessman in a party. There he said no artist could portray(为…画像) him perfectly. Hearing this, I accepted his ___32___ . A few days later when I finished the portrait, I visited him and showed the portrait to him. But __33____ the portrait, he screamed, `You have portrayed me in beard!’ I tried to convince him that at the time of the portrait making, he was possessing beard. But he did not ___34___ me at all.
The artist was in tears. Birbal __35_____ him and asked further. The artist said, “Sir, then I asked him to give me another __36___to prove my skills. He __37____. After a few days I visited him with a new portrait. I was quite ___38___ this time. But when I saw him he was not clean-shaven. As I __39___ , he shouted, `This can’t be my picture.’ I said it was not my _40___ . However, he declared I __41___ to fulfill my challenge. I asked for one more chance but he___42__ me the next time, too. Birbal was a kind man; he decided to ___43___ the artist. He accompanied him up to the businessman’s house. Birbal remained outside, whereas t he artist entered inside. As soon as the businessman saw the artist, he said, “Oh, great artist! You are here again! It seems you have come again with some of your rubbish___44____ . The artist replied, “Sir, I’m sure, what I’ve ___45___ today will surely match your __46___. Saying so, he passed on something to him. The businessman __47___ it and looked. But it was just a mirror. He screamed __48__ , “What a silly joke it is! Then entered Birbal; he said, “I think only mirror can show your present face. T he businessman was very ___49___ to see and hear Birbal. He begged his pardon for what he had done and ___50___ the artist well.
31. A. mistake B. cause C. truth D. difference
32. A. decision B. opinion C. battle D. challenge
33. A. finishing B. painting C. seeing D. collecting
34. A. listen to B. look at C. trust D. understand
35. A. saved B. comforted C. followed D. supported
36. A. standard B. test C. chance D. place
37. A. prepared B. agreed C. stopped D. managed
38. A. confident B. free C. positive D. content
39. A. feared B. discovered C. heard D. believed
40. A. doubt B. trouble C. fault D. duty
41. A. pretended B. attempted C. refused D. failed
42. A. hurt B. blamed C. tricked D. punished
43. A. protect B. help C. employ D. reward
44. A. item B. bag C. load D. suggestion
45. A. observed B. brought C. kept D. started
46. A. body B. action C. dress D. face
47. A. caught B. reached C. held D. touched
48. A. sadly B. proudly C. carefully D. angrily
49. A. ashamed B. worried C. disappointed D. surprised
50. A. served B. paid C. praised D. knew
四、阅读理解。
(30)
A
Louis Pasteur was a world-famous French chemist and biologist.
He is particularly famous for his work on rabies vaccine (狂犬病疫苗). The rabies virus enters the body through the bite of an infected animal or through infected saliva (唾液) entering an existing wound. After experimenting with the saliva of animals suffering from the disease, Pasteur concluded that the disease rests in the central nervous system of the body. By studying the tissues of infected animals — rabbits, Pasteur was able to produce a form of the virus. This could be used for inoculation (接种).
On July 6, 1885, Pasteur tested his pioneering rabies vaccine on a man for the first time. He saved the life of a young man called Joseph Meister who had been bitten by
a rabid dog. Pasteur was urged to treat him with his new method. The treatment lasted
10 days and at the end he recovered and remained healthy. Since then thousands have been saved by this treatment.
On March 1886, Pasteur was invited to present his results to the Academy of Sciences and in 1888 went on to found the Pasteur Institute in Paris. This was a pioneering
clinic for the study of infectious diseases, the treatment of rabies and a centre for teaching. Pasteur directed the institute personally until he died. The Pasteur Institute is still one of the most important centers in the world.
Pasteur became a national hero and was honored in many ways. He died at Saint-Cloud on September 28, 1895 and was given a state funeral at the Cathedral of Notre Dame. Modifications (修改) of the Pasteur method are still used in rabies treatment today.
A newer vaccine which contains virus prepared from human cells grown in the laboratory is safer and requires a shorter course of injections.
51. Rabies probably can destroy a person’s ________.
A. nervous system
B. blood
C. skin
D. saliva
52. What can we learn about Pasteur’s test of his vaccine on the man?
A. The man was sent to a clinic ten days later.
B. It didn’t save the man’s life.
C. It proved to be a great success.
D. The man was his second patient.
53. After Pasteur died, the Pasteur Institute ________.
A. worked much better than before
B. worked well until today
C. continued to be in business for many years
D. became the most important centre in the world
54. What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A. Pasteur’s rabies vaccine is out of date.
B. A new rabies vaccine has already been tested on patients.
C. Injections of vaccine still take much time.
D. Much improvement has been made on rabies vaccine.
B
The film Titanic was more than an excuse for director James Cameron to meet Celine Dion. It was also an account of an actual event, the 1912 sinking of the Titanic. Deep Ocean Expeditions is offering a chance to move downward two miles into the depths of the icy North Atlantic to see the Titanic at her final resting place.
A team of scientists, engineers, and Titanic historians will be on
hand for the13-day expedition on a large support ship, which sets sail July 26 from St. John's, Newfoundland. See below for an introduction of the trip.
Days 1–2: A group of no more than 20 meets in St. John's at the Sheraton Hotel Newfoundland,
where the expedition will launch the following afternoon. On day 2, you'll have a chance to take in the colorful houses and streets of St. John’s—the oldest English-founded city in North America —before beginning the 380-mile sea voyage. Day 3: The scientists and experts give lectures on topics ranging from basic marine biology (海洋生物学)to the Titanic captain's daily life.
MIR submersible(潜水的) pilot and professors will share their deep-sea expertise to prepare the group for the coming dive.
Days 4–10: On the morning of day 4, the support ship will float high above the remains of the Titanic. For the next week, pairs of participants and a pilot will take turns to move downward 12,500 feet to the ocean floor in the MIR I or MIR II deep-sea craft. You'll get three to four hours to observe and
photograph the shipwreck(遇难船只) that few others have seen in person. In addition to the century-old ship. you might meet special life in the ocean. Expeditions can take place both day and night.
Days 11–13: As the ship sails back to seaport, you'll get to celebrate with a barbecue on the ship and observe the onboard scientists at work in their laboratories. After breakfast on day 13, you'll leave the ship.
Please see Deep Ocean Expeditions’FAQ page for additional information.
55.The purpose of the passage is to____________.
A. Introduce a film, Titanic, directed by James Cameron.
B. Introduce a special a travel route to the remains of the Titanic
C. ask visitors to take care when travelling to the remains of the Titanic
D. ask scientists, engineers and historians to join the expedition to the remains of the Titanic
56.What is the main activity for the participants on the fifth day of the sea voyage?
A. Attending some lectures.
B. Preparing for the coming dive
C. Observing the remains of the Titanic by turns.
D. Meeting unusual life living in the ocean.
57.According to the passage, where can we find more information about the sea voyage?
A. In a travel guide.
B. In a newspaper.
C. On a website.
D. In a TV program.
C
National parks in the UK are a wonder to see, run by the National Trust, a non-profit charity which protects Britain's historic and natural landscapes. Britain's park Authority has made great efforts to protect these wild areas from over habitation and commercial activities.
Mainland England and Wales have the largest number of protected parks. The first established area was the l,438 kilometer Peak District. The earliest national park lies in central northern England. Due to its vast natural beauty, the Peak District is thought to be the world's most visited national park after Japan's Mount Fuji. In the northwest area of Wales lies Snowdonia National Park. This attractive, mysterious ancient landscape is home to steep mountains. Walking trails to Mount Snowdon are just one of several exciting activities for hikers.
National parks in the UK can also boast of having Britain's largest protected wetland "The Broad", just outside the village of Homing. An ideal spot for families, this 200-mile area combines waterways with an interesting intersection(交叉) of windmills, castles and an ancient Normal church.
Spreading across 885 miles of truly impressive rocky land is Lake District National Park. England's largest park attraction is spread between Edinburgh to the north and Manchester to the south. Although the land itself seems wild, almost 40,000 people live within the park. Within this district's vast borders we can find over 6,000 archaeological(考古的) sites and monuments dating back to prehistory.
The United Kingdom has taken great care to preserve its wild open spaces for the future generations, and all the parks are adventures waiting to be found which can be enjoyed by both natives and visitors.
58. What is the text mainly about?
A. How many national parks there are in the UK.
B. The oldest national park in the UK.
C. Who runs national parks in the UK.
D. National parks in the UK.
59. What is not allowed in national parks in the UK?
A. Traveling.
B. Picnicking.
C. Commercial activities.
D. Walking.
60. The Peak District is so popular because of its________.
A. beautiful scenes
B. large areas
C. long history
D. D. craggy mountains
61.If you want to see ancient monuments, you should go to_______.
A. Peak District
B. Snowdonia National Park
C. The Broads
D. Lake District National Park
D
We finally arrived at the Elephant Orphanage to take care of the elephants. We worked out a new routine and would work from Monday to Friday and then we all set off for our weekend tour wherever our travel guide inspired us. These adventures started with the beaches.
All the locals were very friendly, from the beach sellers to the guest house owners. The bus journeys there were always interesting. We would choose to travel the cheapest way, which meant the “local” way. The perception (观念) of personal space in Sri Lanka is different to home. A bus is not full until it is truly impossible for yet another person to hang out of its doors.
Our other trips included the cities of Kandy and Colombo, mountains, temples and caves, etc. The choices were endless. Most of the other volunteers had also come alone and everyone had the same like-minded attitude — to experience and absorb everything! We got on very well, I never felt lonely and in fact some lifelong friends were made here.
I was due to leave Sri Lanka on Valentine’s Day. My next destination was Thailand. Life in Sri Lanka was good and as the end drew closer I felt an extreme range of emotions.
Sadness at having to say goodbye mixed with a comforting certainty that I would be returning here one day. I also felt excited about the next part of my journey. I was also proud. Personally I had accomplished so much in my short time here. I was no longer scared of the unknown, but quite addicted to it! My confidence had grown as I had my self-reliance (自力更生), patience and mercy.
The rest of my trip throughout Asia and Indonesia brought many new experiences, extreme highs and lows, but Sri Lanka as my first country will always hold a special place in my memory.
One year and many adventures later, I returned home to London, Heathrow. My mum was waiting there with a big hug (拥抱) at the place I had left her before. I had grown up in this period of time and I felt ready to take on the biggest challenge of them all — my future!
After some weeks, I contacted Travelers Worldwide, the organization who had helped me so much at the very beginning, for a position in their company. And I was lucky enough to get the job.
Then I learnt that Travelers only employs ex-volunteers and that my experience gained through traveling was in fact a must to the job. I moved down to Brighton, to live again by the sea. I am now the person responsible for coordinating (协调) the projects in Sri Lanka and I organize new volunteers each day. I had my first trip back to Sri Lanka, as the UK coordinator, just before Christmas and it was as attractive as I remembered.
The achievements of a “gap year” away cannot be measured. The first hand experience of seeing the world offers the opportunity to test your limits. You come back stronger for it, with a bank of special memories and life-long friends. It is something everyone should experience. It will change your perceptions, and it might even change your life. It certainly changed mine.
62. Which of the following is probably discussed before this text?
A. The author’s interest in life and work.
B. The author’s happy school life at home.
C. Why the author was so excited about his life.
D. How the author arrived at Elephant Orphanage.
63. When the author was about to leave Sri Lanka,___________.
A. he managed to say goodbye to all of his friends
B. he expected to have another chance to return
C. he felt rather happy to be able to return home
D. he was filled with mixed feelings in his heart
64. Why did the author stay away from home for over a year?
A. To gain some working experience in foreign countries.
B. To spend his gap year travelling around in foreign countries.
C. To find an exciting and well-paid job he is interested in.
D. To make some lifelong friends in foreign countries.
65. What’s the author’s attitude towards a “gap year”?
A. Supportive.
B. Optimistic.
C. Negative.
D. Pessimistic.
五、句型转换。
(10分)
66. The captain said sorry to the passengers for the delay caused by the weather. The captain _______ ______ __________ ______ the passengers for the delay caused by the weather.
67. After living in Australia for some time, he is acquainted with its culture. After living in Australia for some time, he _____ _________ ________its culture.
68. If you spend some time doing the analysis of the disease, you can understand it better.
If you spend some time doing the analysis of the disease, you can _______ ____ _______ ________ ______ it.
69. Because he is careless, the whole project has to be put off at least one month. He is careless. _______ _____ _______, the whole project has to be put off at least one month.
70. At the news of earthquake, I was so upset that I would like to cry.
At the news of earthquake, I was so upset that I _______ _______ _________. 71. Once a neighbour accused me of playing my radio too loudly.
Once a neighbour ________ me _______ playing my radio too loudly.
六、完成句子。
(10分)
72、我决心振作起来,尽力提高英语水平。
I ____ _________ ________ _________ _________and try my best to improve my English.
73、他完全被音乐所吸引情不自禁得随着音乐唱了起来。
He was ____ absorbed in music ______ he _______ __________ __________ to it.
74、毫无疑问,他们在这件事上会同意你的意见的。
_______ ____ _____ _________ ____ they will agree with you on this.
75、除非你许诺你能保密,否则我不会告诉你。
I won’t tell you about it __you____ that you can ___________.
七、书面表达(满分20分)
针对某些学校学生抄作业较为普遍这种现象某英语报社举办以“Say no to copying homework”为主题的征文活动,假如你是某高三学生你打算投稿,请根据以下要点写一篇短文,文章要求包括以下要点:
1.学生抄作业的原因:
1)上课不认真听讲,作业不会做; 2)光顾着玩,没有空写作业;
2.写作业的重要性;
3.号召学生独立完成作业。
注意:
1:词数120左右(开头已写好,不计入总词数);
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Say no to copying homework
Nowadays, copying others’ homework is qui te common in some school. _______________ ________________________________________________________________________
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五、句型转换。
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六、完成句子。
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七、书面表达
Say no to copying homework
Nowadays, copying others’ homework is quite common in some school. _______________
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