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1、高二英语期末试卷人教实验版【本讲教育信息】一. 教学内容:期末试卷【模拟试题】本试题四局部,总分值150分。考试时间120分钟。一、听力共两节,总分值35分听力文件略 第一节:听力理解5段共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分 听下面一段对话,答复第13三个小题。 1. Where was the play “Pygmalion first performed? A. In GermanyB. In ViennaC. In London 2. When was the play made into a successful movie? A. In 1956B. In 1914C. In 1964
2、 3. What did the writer George Bernard Shaw win for the play? A. Oscar Awards B. Nobel Prize for Literature C. Both 听下面一段对话,答复第46三个小题。 4. What is the topic of this talk? A. Womens clothing B. The Change in mens clothing in America. C. Dress requirements in America. 5. What are American men beginning
3、 to do? A. Be more formalB. Not worry about lifeC. Be more informal 6. What have restaurants done? A. They have admitted women B. They have changed dress rules. C. They have closed. 听下面一段对话,答复第79三个小题。 7. Why did men live in the caves long, long ago? A. Men liked dry and warm caves. B. Caves were eas
4、y to build C. Men didnt know how to build houses. 8. How did the cave men tell stories? A. By writing on bamboo sticks. B. By writing on animal skins. C. By drawing on the stone walls. 9. What can we learn from the text? A. All the caves have been found so far. B. The caves men hunted wild animals f
5、or their bones. C. We can know something about cave men through the picture stories. 听下面一段对话,答复第1012三个小题。 10. What is the speaker mainly talking about? A. The importance of money. B. The development of money. C. Different kinds of money. 11. When was paper money invented? A. No one knows. B. Around
6、the 10th century in China. C. Around the 9th century. 12. What does the speaker believe? A. The Euro dollar will be used instead of the American dollar. B. The American dollar will be used for international trade. C. All the world will use the same money. 听下面一段对话,答复第1315三个小题。 13. How many experiment
7、s did it take before Dolly was successfully cloned? A. 267 B. 276 C. 277 14. What does the dodo bird look like? A. It is very large. B. It easily adapts to any climate. C. It is very friendly. 15. Whats the attitude of the woman towards the cloning of the extinct animals? A. For B. Against C. Not me
8、ntioned 听下面一段对话,答复第13三个小题。 第二节:听取信息共5小题,每题1分,总分值5分WhoActionObjectEdison had made much more16_One suggestion was that the nation17_a minute or two of total blackoutPerhaps this suggested plan made Americansfully 18_what Edison and his achievements meant to themShutting it off for even a short timewou
9、ld have led to19_In this way they20_the man二、语言知识及运用共两节,总分值35分 第一节:完形填空共10小题;每题2分,总分值20分 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从2130各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 British scientists have done something that people thought was impossible: they 21_the first clone of an adult mammal. The 22 , named Dolly, is a seven-mon
10、th-old sheep, grown from a cell of an adult female sheep. What is a clone? A clone is a genetic 23 . Genes are the instructions for 24 . Genes 25 each individual plant or animal different and unique. 26 a clone has the same genes as the original organism. Cloning is not 27 . Plants have been cloned
11、for 28 . It has been much more difficult to clone animals. It may soon be 29 to clone many types of animals. Will we also be able to clone human organs, or even whole human beings? We have only begun to 30 the morality of cloning technology. Maybe the question to ask is not whether we can clone huma
12、ns, but instead, whether we should clone humans? 21. A. found B. created C. made D. built 22.A. clone B. sheep C. cell D. animal 23. A. problem B. theme C. copy D. idea 24. A. plants B. animals C. life D. humans 25. A. keep B. make C. tell D. let 26. A. But B. And C. So D. For 27. A. exciting B. dif
13、ferent C. interesting D. new 28. A. centuries B. years C. decades D. months 29.A valid B. difficult C. possible D. able 30. A. think out B. mark out C. take in D. care about 第二节:语法填空共10小题;每题分,总分值15分 阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。 Pygmalion is a play about recognizing a person
14、s position in society by the way they behave and speak. At the beginning of the play, Eliza was only a flower girl. One day when she was _31 (sell) flowers in the street, she found a man taking notice of 32 she said. She was very angry and confused for fear that the man was a policeman in disguise.
15、At the moment, Professor Higgins appeared, saying that he could change 33 poor-educated man into a man in the 34 class. The next day, Eliza went to the Higgins and wanted him to be 35 teacher. At first Higgins wouldnt like to accept her. However, Pickering wanted to have a bet with him, so Higgins a
16、ccepted Eliza 36 his student. Though it was difficult to teach Eliza, Higgins taught her with great 37 (patient). Finally, Eliza made great progress and she was taken 38 attend a grand party. She behaved in 39 good manners that a young gentleman fell in love with her. He couldnt recognize she was a
17、flower girl in the street. After the party, Higgins and Pickering celebrated their success. However, they left Eliza alone, 40 made Eliza disappointed. Finally, she couldnt stand it any more. She decided to live independently.三、阅读共两节,总分值40分 第一节:阅读理解共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分 阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最正确选项,并在
18、答题卡上将该项涂黑。A In 1803, the United State paid France 15,000,000 for the Louisiana territory, an area more than four times the size of France. The land which was bought included everything between the Rocket Mountains and the Mississippi River except Texas. The main port for the second longest river sys
19、tem in the world was within this territory. Although few realized it at that time, the purchase included the vast forests of Arkansas and Minnesota, the oilfields of Oklahoma, the cornfields of Iowa, the wheat land of the Dakotas, the copper, silver, and gold of Colorado ad Montana, the rice and sug
20、ar of Louisiana. Without doubt, the Louisiana Purchase was one of the greatest events in the history of the United States. In a single action, a third class nation doubled its size, united its states and population, and became a great power in the world. Shortly after 1800, half a million Americans
21、were living in the west of the Allegheny Mountains. The settlers in the towns and villages there needed trade. In order to get trade, they had to send their flour, tobacco, and whisky by water. There were no unable roads to the eastern cities and ports. The entire Mississippi, except its mouth at Ne
22、w Orleans, was open to the settlers. Spain owned New Orleans and the great Louisiana Territory to the west of the river. The western settlers solved their problems by getting the “right of deposit from Spain. This gave the settlers the right to unload goods at New Orleans and put it warehouses befor
23、e shipping it to the east. 41. The underlined word “deposit in the last paragraph means_ A. unloading B. placing something somewhere C. owning D. shipping 42. Which of the following statements are true except _. A. Louisiana is more than four times the size of France. B. Mississippi River is the sec
24、ond largest river in the world C. France doubled its size after selling Louisiana. D. After the United States bought Louisiana, it also became the owner of gold of Colorado and Montana. 43. What can we infer from the text? A. What the United Stated bought is worth a lot more than 15,000,000. B. The
25、United States bought everything about the land except Texas at several attempts. C. Buying Louisiana played an important part in the history of the United States. D. The United States became a great power in the world after 1803. 44. The western settlers had to get the right of deposit from Spain be
26、cause_. A. they had to make a living by selling flour, tobacco and wine. B. the mouth of the Mississippi is at New Orleans, which was the territory of Spain. C. the entire Mississippi River belonged to Spain D. the Spanish were very rude. 45. Where did the western settlers sell their goods? A. In Ne
27、w Orleans B. In Allegheny Mountains C. In Eastern cities and ports D. In the cities to the west of the river.B It was a warm April day when a big fat envelop came in the mail from the only college I had ever imagined attending. I tore open the packet. My eyes were fixed on the word “congratulations.
28、 I dont ever remember smiling so wide. Then I looked at my financial package. The cost of Dream Schools tuition(学费), room and board was around 40,000 an impossible sum! How could I afford to attend? My other choices were good, solid schools even if they werent as famous as my first choices. In my mi
29、nd, attending my dream university would be the only way to realize my dream of becoming a would-class writing. My parents understood how I felt. They told me that even though it would be a financial problem, I could go wherever I would be happiest. But as I was already careful with money, I wasnt su
30、re what to do. One of the schools that offered me a full ride had an informational dinner one night in the spring. Considering my parents financial difficulties, I decided to drive the 45 minutes and attend. At first, all I had planed to do was to smile politely, eat free food, listen quietly. But I
31、 surprised myself. At dinner the president of the university talked about the wonderful activities on campus including guest lectures and social gatherings. He also made it perfectly clear that free food would be offered at all future events. He continued with explanations of professors, class sizes
32、, activities and sporting events on campus. As he spoke, I began to realize that this school, though not as good as my first choice, might be the best one for me. It seemed small yet with may great programs. It seemed challenging yet caring. As the president ended his speech , we clapped politely an
33、d pushed back our chairs. As I walked out that door, a feeling of comfort washed over me. Looking at the campus that night, I realized that I would spend the next four years right here. In all honesty, my university is not as well-known as my “dream university. However, it turned out to be the right
34、 choice of schools for me. 46. How did the author feel when he stated to read the letter? A. He was full of joy. B. He was lost in his dream. C. He was worried about money. D. He was uncertain which school to go to. 47. We can learn from the passage that the parents were _. A. honest B. strict C. su
35、pportive D. decisive 48. In paragraph3, “offered me a full ride can be replaced by “_ A. would pay for transport to the school B. would show me around the campus C. would offer free meals at all events D. would charge me nothing for tuition 49. What does the author mainly want to say? A. Your second
36、-choice college may actually be your best fit. B. You should consider comfort in your choice of schools. C. You should try your best to realize your dream. D. Your choice of schools should be based on their fame. 50. What will happen eventually? A. He will insist on going to his dream university. B.
37、 He will choose the one offered for free. C. He doesnt know what to do and ask his parents for help. D. He will give up both of them.C Recently I was asked, “Are we anywhere near the day when you climb into a car on Long Island, program it to take you to your nieces house in Chicago, hit enter, and
38、after the first hundred yards, once you hit a main road, the car takes over automatically and you just sit back and enjoy the ride? It is a question I worry. But I had to answer truthfully: “Absolutely. We are without a doubt near that day. Look, were already doing it with airplanes. Northrop Grumma
39、ns Global Hawk takes off at an air base in the U.S., climbs to 50, 000 feet, flies to Australia, and lands at an Australian air base, where there is a grandstand filled with military official, -with no human pilot. The necessary technology is already here. We have radar technology that can be tied t
40、o cruise(巡航) control and brakes, which automatically adjusts your speed based on following distance and preprogrammed settings. Its still a little bit raw, but it does work great. The technology can allow cars and trucks to follow each other in very closely spaced roads. GPS can also change speed wi
41、th location. Lets say youre in a state with a 75-mph limit and you cross into a state with a 65-mph limit. GPS knows that and can adjust your speed accordingly.Its not out of the question to imagine that someday soon youll be able to start the car, make proper settings, then turn the front seats aro
42、und and play cards and eat lunch as if youre riding on a train. All in perfect comfort and safety, all the way to that nieces place in Chicago.If asked to estimate just how far time is, Id say a working system is ten years out, practice maybe 20 years. 51. What does the underlined word “grandstand i
43、n paragraph 3 mean? A. 沙滩 B. 大看台 C.飞机场 D. 大广场 52. Northrop Grummans Global Hawk is _. A. a pilot B. a system C. an airplane D. a car 53. What made Northrop Grummans Global Hawk fly automatically? A. Radar technology B. military officials C. cruise D. pilot 54. What can we learn from the passage? A.
44、It is out of question to sit in a car that is driven automatically. B. GPS can change the speed according to the speed limit of the road you are going. C. The technology goes after the practice of the airplane without pilot. D. You can turn the front seats around and play cards and eat lunch comfort
45、ably because you are riding a train. 55. What is the authors attitude towards the possibility of sitting in a car that is driven automatically? A. Positive B. Negative C. Neutral D. It is not stated in the article. 第二节:信息匹配共5小题;总分值10分 A. Issues For the Millennium. 30 mins. 25 eps. Monday 7:00pm This series used the lasted knowledge to introduce social problems young people meet with today. It often deals with sensitive topics, please preview the programmes before using them in a cl