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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上2008-2009学年第一学期乐陵二中外延版高一英语必修二阶段检测题第一卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分,听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5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,并标在相应的位置。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. When does the play start? A. At 6:30 B. At 6:00 C. At 6:15 2. How many letters does he write to his
2、mother in a month? A. Eight. B. Four. C. Two. 3. Who do you think broke the rule? A. Lucy. B. Jack. C. Tom. 4. What can we learn from the conversation? A. The man couldnt find a parking lot. B. Its hard to find a place to leave the car. C. The man apologized because of his carelessness. 5. What does
3、 the woman suggest? A. Exercising just after getting up. B. Eating something good for breakfast. C. Not exercising so many times a day. 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道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟时间阅读每小题,听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。 6. What
4、 are they talking about? A. Changjiang Travel. B. TV programs. C. A football match. 7. When does the football match start? A. 1:00 a.m. B. 1:00 p.m. C. 9:00 a.m. 8. What do we know from the dialogue? A. They watch TV every evening. B. Neither of them likes watching football matches. C. Both of them
5、like watching football matches. 听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。 9. What was the womans main purpose in going to New York during the vacation? A. To visit an American family. B. To learn English. C. To go sightseeing. 10. When did the woman come back from America? A. On July 5th. B. On July 6th. C. On August 25th.
6、11. What in particular did the woman like about the American classes? A. The teachers were kind. B. The students were quite free. C. Listening, reading, speaking and writing were all taught. 听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。 12. Who shot Abraham Lincoln? A. A player at the theatre. B. A slave owner from the South.
7、C. A young man of 25. 13. When did Lincoln die? A. On the morning of April 15,1865. B. On the night of April 15,1865. C. On the evening of April 14,1865. 14. Where did Lincoln die? A. At the theatre. B. At the hospital. C. At home.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。 15. What happened when he was thirty-one? A. He was
8、 blind. B. He was deaf. C. He won high praise. 16. How many years did the great musician live in the world? A. 43B. 70C. 57 17. What did Beethoven do after he lost his hearing? A. He never gave in. B. He stopped writing music pieces. C. He went to see a doctor. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18. What caused the
9、 accident? A. Alfred had drunk too much. B. Alfred was driving too fast. C. Both A and B. 19. Why did Alfred drive away without helping the old man? A. Because he thought the old man could help himself. B. Because he thought the police would help the old man. C. Because he thought nobody else would
10、notice him and he couldnt be found out. 20. What do you think of Alfred? A. A fearless person. B. A dishonest man. C. An experienced driver. 第二部分 英语知识运用(共两小节;满分45分)第一节 单项选择(共15小题;每个题1分;满分15分)从A,B,CD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 21. People all around the world have been doing as much as they can _ the people
11、 in Afghanistan. A help B to help C helping D helped 22. Your performance in the driving test didnt reach the required standard -_, you failed. A in the end B after all C in other words D at the same time 23. - I wish Bill would drive us to the train station. -He has _ to take us all. A too much a c
12、ar B very small a car C a too small car D such small a car 24. -Its getting late. Im afraid I must be going now. -OK._. A Take it easy B Go slowly C Stay longer D See you 25. -Susan, will you please go and empty that drawer? -_? A What for B What is it C How is it D How come 26. I hope you dontmind
13、me smoking, _ where did you buy those shoes? A so B and C yet D but 27. When we had difficulties, we would turn to our maths teacher for _. A advice B idea C thought D helps 28. -What were you doing when Tony phoned you? -I had just finished my work and _ to take a shower. A had started B started C
14、have started D was starting 29. The man we followed suddenly stopped and looked as if _ whether he was going in the right direction. A seeing B having seen C to see D to have seen 30. Cigarettes are addictive because they contain _. A tobacco B nicotine C drug D cocaine 31. He has got lung cancer _
15、smoking twenty cigarettes a day. A so B as a result of C as a result D so that 32.Almost every country is increasing the price of cigarettes _ reduce smoking. A so that B so as to C in order that D as to 33. Some people dont like a pen _. Instead, they use a computer or a typewriter. A writing B wri
16、te C to write D to write with 34. All morning as she waited for the medical report from the doctor, her nervousness _. A has grown B is growing C grew D had grown 35. I do every single bit of housework _ my husband Bob just does the dishes now and then. A since B while C when D as第二节 完型填空 (共20 小题;每小
17、题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意;然后从36-55个题所给的四个选项A,B,C,D中,选出可填入空白处最佳选项。 The problem started when the family moved and Chris switched schools. He made friends with a new 36of kids, some of whom used drugs. The first time Chris used cocaine was with friends at Larrys house. Everyone 37their money to buy few
18、grams of cocaine. Larry told them, “Its safe as 38as you dont use it too often. It wont 39you into an addict like other drugs.” During the following year, the group 40crack along with cocaine. Chris boasted, “I can 41this matter!” Larry agreed. “As long as you only take a little bit, youll be okay.”
19、 He said. He sold it to them “at cost” and 42it as “pure cocaine”. When one friend ended up in the 43from an overdose, Chris thought, “Thatll never happen to me. Since Im mostly 44the drug, I wont have any problems.” At 16, Chris 45school. When his parents tried to change his 46-, he left home witho
20、ut telling them where he was going. He 47two weeks working at a pizza shop before getting fired for stealing money. Thats 48he started selling cocaine. “ Ill only do 49until I get back on my feet,” he told himself. Chriss family 50him living alone in a rundown part of town. A school friend had calle
21、d the family to tell them where he was. “ It 51saved my life,” Chris says. “I was half dead.” To pay for Chris to 52a drug treatment center, his dad 53a second job. Chris is grateful to getting treatment. Now hes able to see 54again. In the depths of his addiction he saw everything 55black and gray.
22、 36. A party B member C set D circle 37. A drew B pooled C pushed D spent 38. A far B easy C long D cool 39. A turn B change C get D make 40. A used B tried C bought D brought 41. A solve B deal C handle D control 42. considered B described C thought D recognized 43. A hospital B prison C police D b
23、ed 44. A using B taking C smelling D selling 45. A ran away from B broke away from C dropped out of D fled from 46. A mind B thinking C thought D idea 47. A used B spent C got D asked 48. A how B when C why D where 49. A it B that C so D this 50. A asked B persuaded C forced D found 51. A likely B m
24、ay be C probably D possibly 52. A found B receive C stay D enter 53. A had B took C worked D founded 54. A reality B colors C light D life 55. A for B with C in D as第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AA letter to Edward, a columnist(报刊专栏作家)Dear Mr Expert:I grew
25、 up in an unhappy and abusive home. I always promised myself that Id get out as soon as possible. Now, at age 20, I have a good job and a nice house, and Im really proud of the independence Ive achieved.Heres the problem: several of my friends who still live with their parents wish they had places l
26、ike mine-so much so that they make mine theirs.It started out with a coupe of them spending the weekends with me. But now they seem to take it for granted that they can shout any time they like. They bring boyfriends over, talk on the phone and stay out forever.I enjoy having my friends here sometim
27、es-it makes the place feel comfortable and warm-but this is my home, not a party house. I was old enough to move out of my own, so why cant I seem to ask my friends to respect my privacy(隐私)?JoanEdwards reply to JoanDear Joan:If your family didnt pay attention to your needs when you were a child, yo
28、u probably have trouble letting others know your needs now.And if youve gathered your friends around you to rebuild a happy family atmosphere, you may fear that saying no will bring back the kind of conflict you grew up with-or destroy the nice atmosphere you now enjoy. You need to understand that i
29、n true friendship its okay to put your own needs first from time to time.Be clear about the message you want to send. For example, “I really love you company but I also need some privacy. So please call before you come over.”56.We can learn from the first letter that Joan .A. lives away from her fam
30、ilyB. takes pride in her friendsC. knows Mr Expert quite wellD. hates her parents very much57.We can infer from the first letter that .A. Joan considers her friends more important than her privacyB. Jonans friends visit her more often than she can acceptC. Joan doesnt like the parties at allD. Joan
31、dislikes the boyfriends her friends bring over58.According to Mr Expert, why cant Joan tell her friends her feelings?A. She is afraid of hurting her friends.B. She does not understand true friendshipC. Her family experience stops her from doing so.D. She does not put her needs first.59.The underline
32、d word “conflict” in the second letter means .A. dependent life B. fierce fightC. bad manners D. painful feeling60.The second letter suggests that Mr Expert .A. is worried about Joans problemB. warns Joan not to quarrel with her friendsC. advises Joan on how to refuse people D. encourages Joan to be
33、 brave enoughBWASHINGTON: Georges de Paris, who once slept homeless on the streets in the US capital, has measured US presidents inside the White House for the past 40 years. Every president since Lyndon Johnson has sought the silver-haired French tailors service to be in style.Of all the presidents
34、 he has spent hours measuring and fitting under the watchful eyes of Secret Service agents, Georges de Paris prefers Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush as the “most sympathetic and also the most elegant”.The least pleasant of all was Bill Clinton, who was “very demanding, cold and always occupied.”The
35、 current President Bush displayed one of Georges de Paris blue suits when he gave his nationally televised State of the Union address before the US Congress in January.The suit, made by hand by Georges and three skilled helpers, cost about US $3,000 in a shop near the White House.Becoming the unoffi
36、cial White House tailor was a far climb for Georges, who arrived in the US in 1960 when he was 27, carrying his life savings of US $4,000 in his pocket.Within six months he found himself penniless, living on the streets, speaking little English after his American girlfriend threw him out because he
37、refused to marry her.The seeds of Georges tailoring business were planted when he was hired as a cutter by a French-Canadian tailor for US$70 a week. He rented a small room and saved his money until he could buy a sewing machine and set on his own. He still uses that machine.A decisive meeting in a
38、restaurant brought Georges, who became a US citizen in 1969, closer to the White House. A conversation with the representative Otto Passman of Louisiana, led the lawmaker to buy suits from Georges.The satisfied lawmaker introduced him to Johnson, then the vice-president, who continued to enlist the
39、tailors services when he became president.61. Suppose Bill Clinton took office in the year 1992, Georges de Pairs .A. was in his early sixtiesB. found it was the hardest time in his lifeC. was more careful than ever beforeD. thought Clinton was easy to get along with62.The writer wrote the passage t
40、o tell us .A. a story about a tailor in WashingtonB. the way how Georges de Paris became successful in official dutiesC. that it is uneasy to work for American presidentsD. the poor might be very rich unexpectedly63.Georges de Paris once slept on the streets of the US capital, probably because .A. h
41、e and his wife separatedB. he had no money to afford a roomC. he wanted to learn the truth of the poor in the USAD. he was a stranger who couldnt find where hotels lay64.The underlined word “displayed” in the passage means “ ”.A. showed B. placed C. spread D. preferred65The main idea of the last fiv
42、e paragraphs is that .A. Georges de Paris was very lucky to be chosen as a White House tailorB. the way to success for Georges de Paris was very hardC. rich knowledge is very useful for ones successD. a decisive meeting has brought George a new life CBefore Felix arrived in Baghdad, Miss Bohun had a
43、rranged for him to have lessons with Mr. Posthon of the Education Office. Mr. Posthon was a busy man; he not only had his government job but also taught some Arab boys from a wealthy family who hoped eventually to go to an English university. He had agreed to “fit Felix in his spare time,” which mea
44、nt that sometimes Felix went to Mr.Posthons office and was told to study this or that, and occasionally Mr. Posthon managed to find a spare hour when he dropped in to Miss Bohuns and gave Felix some instruction. Most of Felixs day was spent in study in his bedroom. He knew he would not get far in this way and he knew also that Mr. Posthon would have been disappointed in him. Miss Bohun did not say or do anything that gave Felix any clue as to how he had failed her, but Mr. Posthon, after testing his knowle