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1、省市“四县六校- 下学期高二期末联考英语试题考试时间:120分钟;题号一二三四五六总分得分考前须知:2请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷选择题评卷人得分一、单项选择1It is requested that the reporter _ to blame for the wrong report.A. referring toB. referring to asC. referred to beD. referred to being2- Whats the model plane look like?- The wings of the plane are _ of its body.A. m
2、ore than the length twiceB. twice more than the lengthC. more than twice the lengthD. more twice than the length3The place _ the bridge is supposed to be built should be _ the cross-river traffic is heaviest.A. which; whereB. at which; whichC. at which; whereD. which; in which4- What a pity! Leo mis
3、sed the football match.- _. He was busy with his schoolwork.A. So he didB. Neither he didC. Neither did heD. So did he5-Im sorry I made a mistake!-_. Nobody is perfect.A. Take your time B. Youre rightC. Whatever you say D. Take it easy6The school isnt the one I really wanted to go to, but I suppose
4、Ill just have to_ it.A. make the best of B. get away fromC. keep an eye on D. catch up with7My parents_ in Hong Kong. They were born there and have lived nowhere else.A. live B. lived C. were living D. had lived8_ children whose parents had died in the earthquake_ sent to live with families in other
5、 cities.A. A great number of ; was B. The great number of ; wasC. A great number of ; were D. The great number of ; were9-How about your job hunting?-No luck. Now, Ive reached the stage_ I dont care what I do.A. which B. when C. where D. that 10Either you or one of your students_ to attend the meeti
6、ng that is due tomorrow.A. are B. is C. have D. be 11While_ along the road, Mr. Smith met an old friend of his.A. walked B. he is walking C. walking D. is walking12When we visited Zhou Zhuang again ten years later, we found it changed so much that we could hardly _ it.A. request B. recognize C. swap
7、 D. realize13The country has_ too many wars. A. packed up B. made sense C. gone by D. gone through14The report said a bus went out of _ control in the highway _ south of the city and rushed into the river.Athe; the B/; the Cthe; / D/; /15Which do you feel like _ the time on the train, chatting with
8、friends or just reading something?Akilling Bto share C to kill Dsharing评卷人得分二、完型填空I used to be ashamed of my grandma. I know thats a _16_ thing to say, but it was true until today, so I have to_17_ it.The_18_ started when my friend Katy found Grandmas false teeth floating in a glass on the bathroom
9、sink. I was so used to seeing them that I_19_ took notice of them. But Katy shouted, laughing and_20_ to talk to them. I had to get down on my knees and_21_ her to shut up so my grandma wouldnt_22_ and get hurt.After that happened, I_23_ there were a million things about Grandma that were embarrassi
10、ng令人窘迫.Once she took Jill and me out to Burger King. _24_ ordering our hamburgers well-done, she told the person behind the counter, Theyll have two Whoppers (巨无霸) well-to-do. Jill burst out laughing, but I almost_25_.After a while, I started wishing I could_26_ Grandma in a closet. I even complaine
11、d to my parents. Both my parents said I had to be careful not to make Grandma feel_27_ in our home.Then last Wednesday, something happened that_28_ everything completely. My teacher told us to help find interesting old people and_29_ them about their_30_ for a big Oral History project. I was trying
12、to think of someone when Angie pushed me gently.Volunteer your grandmother, she whispered. Shes_31_ and rich in experience.That was the last thing I ever thought Angie would say about my grandma.This is how I ended up on_32_ today interviewing my own grandmother before the whole school assembly (集合)
13、. All my friends and teachers were listening to her_33_ she was a great heroine. I was_34_ of my grandma and hoped she would_35_ know that I had been ashamed of her.16A. funny B. commonC. terrible D. clear17A. admit B. receive C. refuse D. show18A. quarrel B. accident C. trouble D. adventure19A. alr
14、eady B. alwaysC. simply D. hardly20A. enjoying B. pretending C. imagining D. continuing21A. warnB. demand C. advise D. beg22A. mindB. hear C. see D. fall23A. expected B. declared C. realized D. doubted24A. Because of B. Except for C. Such as D. Instead of25A. died B. cheered C. disappearedD. suffere
15、d26A. meet B. avoid C. arrange D. hide27A. independent B. inconvenient C. unwelcome D. unfamiliar28A. changed B. finished C. stoppedD. Prepared29A. interview B. report C. tell D. write30A. news B. lives C. advantages D. achievements31A. free B. popular C. interesting D. embarrassing32A. show B. stag
16、e C. duty D. time33A. and then B. even if C. so that D. as if34A. sure B. proud C. ashamed D. afraid35A. never B. evenC. still D. once评卷人得分三、阅读理解Since the beginning of the year, smog has covered parts of North China. In January, Beijing saw only five days without smog. The rising PM 2.5 readings ter
17、rified many people, and some health experts said that whenever the smog gets serious, hospitals receive more patients suffering acute respiratory呼吸系统and heart diseases.Later, news of polluted underground water in some provinces scared people who wondered whether the water they drink is safe.So the n
18、eed to emphasize environmental protection while developing the economy is heard everywhere. Smog especially is a common concern. Like a popular online post said, air may be the only thing that is equal for everyone, despite your income or vocation. People with higher incomes are able to drink only b
19、ottled spring water and eat only organic food by paying higher prices, but they breathe the same air as everyone else. At a meeting on Monday, many Representatives have expressed their concerns about the air quality, too. One talked about his experience in Beijing. “After taking a taxi from the capi
20、tal airport to my hotel, which took about an hour, I washed my nose and found the inside of my nose was black. We should ask ourselves this question: Why do we want to develop? Its for living a better life. Dirty air is definitely not a better life, he said. China needs to develop its economy and in
21、vest(投资) in high-tech. Every Chinese wants a strong country. But without blue sky, clean water and safe food, the achievements in the economy will become meaningless. Space technologies are not to be developed for building a base on Mars so that one day all human beings can migrate to the red planet
22、 because they have destroyed Earth. What the public wants is a strong and beautiful China. Former president Hu Jintao spoke at the 18th Party Congress last November saying that great efforts must be made to promote ecological progress and build a beautiful China. The words have shown the central gov
23、ernments resolution to address the environment issue. 36The effect of smog doesnt include.Athe rising of PM 2.5 readingsBmore people suffering diseasesCthe increase of peoples incomeDpatients increased in hospital37Why smog has become a common concern?ABecause people have to pay higher prices.BBecau
24、se nobody can avoid it.CBecause we have to develop industry.DBecause a popular online-post discussed it.38The underlined word “they in paragraph 6 refers to.Ahuman beings Bother plantsCspace technologies Dindustrial development39From the last two paragraphs we can infer that.Ahigh-tech can completel
25、y solve the problem of pollutionBspace technologies should be developed in a large scaleCwe can move to the Mars after the earth has been destroyedDwe must protect the environment while developing economyLoren Gladstone of Toronto is 58, but thinking over how to bequeath (遗赠) his digital property(财产
26、). Doing the paperwork after his parents death was a challenge. “When my time comes, I wonder if my children will even know what paper is, he says. As a software developer, his virtual property is both valuable and vital to his business. That reflects a problem. Online lives have increasing economic
27、 and emotional value. But testamentary (遗嘱) laws offer confusing and incomplete ways of bequeathing and inheriting (继承) them.Digital property may include software, websites, downloaded content, online gaming identities, social-media accounts and even e-mails. In Britain alone holdings of digital mus
28、ic may be worth over 9 billion ($14 billion). A fifth of respondents to a Chinese local-newspaper survey said they had over 5,000 yuan($790) of digital property. And value does not lie only in money.“Anyone with kids under 14 years old probably has two prints of them and the rest are in online galle
29、ries,says Nathan Lustig of Entrustet, a company that helps people manage digital property.Service providers have different rulesand few state them clearly in their terms and conditions. Many give users a personal right to use an account, but nobody else, even after death. Facebook allows relatives t
30、o close an account or turn it into a memorial page. Gmail (run by Google) will provide copies of e-mails to an executor (遗嘱执行人). Music downloaded via iTunes is held under a license which can be abolished on death. Apple declined to comment on the record on this or other policies. All e-mail and data
31、 on its iCloud service are deleted on the death of the owner.This has led to cases to court in America. In the family of Justin Ellsworth, an army man killed in Iraq, took Yahoo! to court in Michigan to get copies of his e-mails. This year, a court in Oregon ruled that another American mother whose
32、son had died could use her dead sons password to enter his Facebook account for a short period. Now five American states have made laws giving executors control over the social-networking accounts of dead users.But this raises the subject of privacy. Passing music on is one thing; not everyone may w
33、ant their relatives to read their e-mails. Colin Pearson, a London-based lawyer, says access should come only with a clear provision in a will.But laws, wills and password safes may be contrary to the providers terms of service, especially when the executor is in one country and the data in another.
34、 Headaches for the living and lots of lovely work for lawyers.40Why does Loren begin to think over how to bequeath his digital property at the age of 58?A. Because he is afraid his children dont know what paper is.B. Because theres no complete law dealing with digital property.C. Because his digital
35、 property is of great value and importance.D. Because he is worried his children will be taken to court.41Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?A. Digital property is assessed in terms of nothing except money.B. No laws in America have been made to deal with digital property.C. The
36、 relatives may read the email of the dead without permission.D. Lawyers can make money through cases about digital property.42Facebook, Google and Apple have a similar rule that _A. users are offered accounts used by nobody else except users themselvesB. relatives of the dead may close an account or
37、 use it at their own willC. the executor may enter the email and read it by themselves at any timeD. the data downloaded by the dead will be copied and then deleted from net43Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage?A. Digital Information B. Testamentary LawsC. Deathless Dat
38、a D. Vital PropertyHuman cloning technology could be used to reserve heart attacks. Scientists believe that they may be able to treat heart attack by cloning their healthy heart cells and injecting them into the areas of the heart that have been damaged, and other problems may be solved if human clo
39、ning and its technology are not forbidden.With cloning, infertile couples could have children. Current treatments for infertility, in terms of percentages, are not very successful. Couples go through physical and emotionally painful procedures for a small chance of having children. Many couples run
40、out of time and money without successfully having children. Human cloning could make it possible for many more infertile couples to have children than ever before.We should be able to clone the bone marrow骨髓 for children and adults suffering from leukemia白血病. This is expected to be one of the first
41、benefits to come from cloning technology. We may learn how to switch cells on and off through cloning and thus be able to cure cancer.Cloning technology can be used to test for and perhaps cure gene-related diseases. The above is just a few examples of what human cloning technology can do for mankin
42、d. This new technology promises unprecedented 前所未有的advancement in medicine if people will release their fears and let the benefit begin.44What does the underlined word “infertile (paragraph 2) most probably mean?A. with physical and emotional problemsB. short of time and moneyC. unable to give birth
43、 to childrenD. separated from each other for a long time45According to the text, one of the first expected benefits from cloning technology is in _.A. the treatment of mental diseasesB. the reserve of heart diseasesC. the cure of gene-related diseasesD. the bearing of babies46According to the writer
44、, the main problem with the development of human cloning technology is that_.A. it has brought about benefits so farB. it may be out of human controlC. people still know little about itD. people are afraid of such technologyGetting rid of dirt, in the opinion of most people, is a good thing. However
45、, there is nothing fixed about attitudes to dirt.In the early 16th century, people thought that dirt on the skin was a means to block out disease, as medical opinion had it that washing off dirt with hot water could open up the skin and let ills in. A particular danger was thought to lie in public baths. By 1538, the French king had closed the bath houses in his kingdom. So did the king of England in 1546. Thus began a long time when the rich and the poor in Europe lived with dirt in a friendly way. Henry IV, king of France, was famously dirty. Upon learning that a