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1、Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.-author-date高二英语试题-(2)高二英语试题 高二英语试题、单项选择1. The old man told the boys a story in tears about durning the war.A. the great wrong for him B. the mistakes done to himC. the wrongs did to him D. the gre
2、at wrongs he suffered2. the time before you go to the station.A. Be sure to B. To make sure ofC. To be sure of D. Make sure of3. Charles did what he could the servant, although he himself A. rescue, was dangerous B. to resue, was in dangerC. to rescue, was danger D. to rescue, in danger4. all my wok
3、, I had a drink and went out.A. Finished B. Finishing C. Having finished D. To finish5. We can drink water but not water.A. boiled, boiled B. boiling, boilingC. boiled, boiling D. boiling, boiled6. that it was going to rain, the boy went home in a hurry.A. Having seen B. Seeing C. To see D. Seen7. a
4、n answer, I decided to phone again.A. Not receiving B. Having not receivedC. Receiving not D. Not havig received8. The movie was so that we were all .A. interesting, exciting B. interested, excitedC. interesting, excited D. interested, exciting9. The professor us a talk yesterday is from Nanjing Uni
5、versity.A. giving B. having given C. given D. who gave10. “Cant you read?” Tom said to the note.A. angrily pointing B. and point angrilyC. angrily pointed D. and angrily pointing11. what he said, he must be a teacher.A. Judged to B. To judge by C. Judging from D. Being judged12. by his side, I could
6、 feel his heart fast.A. Sitting, beaten B. Having sat, to beatC. Sat, to be beating D. Sitting, beating13. , someone knocked at the door.A. Having finished my homeworkB. While I was doing my homeworkC. Doing my homeworkD. When doing my homework14.His father works to guard those who are .A. in the pr
7、ison, in the prisonB. in prison, in prisonC. in the prison, in prisonD. in prison, in the prison15. The little boy found his toy gun under the bed.A. hide B. hiding C. to hide D. hidden、完型填空:One evening , long after most people had gone to bed , a friend of mine and I 1 happily home through the 2 st
8、reet . We had been to a musical and 3 about the people we had seen and heard in it .“The show 4 him a star overnight , ” said my friend about one of them . “He was completely 5 before . And now thousands of people 6 him gifts and letters . ” “I thought him quite good , ” I said , “ but not 7 thousan
9、ds of letters . As a matter of 8 , one of his songs gave me a shock . It was too noisy . ” “What was that ?” my friend asked me , “ 9 it to me .” I began to sing . “Do be quiet . You will give everybody a shock and 10 them up for miles 11 , besides , there will be a policeman 12 us . ” My friend gav
10、e me an astonished look .“Never mind . I dont care . What is the matter ?”I said and went on singing 13 the top of my voice .Presently there came a policeman , 14 in front of me , his notebook 15 . “ 16 ,sir ,” he said , “You have a very good voice , if I 17 say so . Who taught you singing ? Id very
11、 much 18 to find someone who can give my daughter singing lessons . Would you be 19 to tell me your name and address? Then my wife and I would 20 on you and we could discuss it .”16. A. went B. was coming C. was making our way D. had lost our way 17. A. calm B. crowded C. silent D. quiet 18. A. were
12、 thinking B. were talking C. knew D. were discussing 19. A. called B. turned C. named D. made20. A. famous B. forgotten C. stranger D. unknown 21. A. show B. write C. send D. brought 22. A. worthy B. worth C. received D. accepted 23. A. fact B. facts C. a fact D. the fact 24. A. Read B. Sing C. Say
13、D. Tell25. A. call B. pick C. wake D. join 26. A. long B far C. around D. away 27 A. observing B. after C. besides D. in front of 28. A. with B. on C. in D. at 29 A. stood B. going C. standing D. walking 30. A. closing B. closed C. open D. opened31. A. Wait a minute B. Stop singing C. Im sorry D. Ex
14、cuse me 32. A. may B. can C. must D. dont 33. A. liked B. wanted C. like D. eager 34. A. brave B. kind enough C. willing D. honest 35. A. try B. visit C. invite D. drop in 、阅读理解:AA warm-hearted nurse on her first days work went up to a patient who had come to London as a visitor. She asked him if th
15、ere was anything she could do for him, but he only waved his hands and said something she could not understand with a cheerful smile. She asked him again and he just kept saying say the same words, but in a much lower voice before closing his eyes. She felt his pulse, and found out that he was gone.
16、 She was very sorry for this man who had died so far away from his native land. She rushed to the doctor and repeated to him the sounds she had heard.“My dear girl,” said the doctor after listening carefully to what she repeated, “He was saying: You are standing on my oxygen pipe!”36. This story too
17、k place in .A. the United States B. BritainC. North America D. Eastern Europe37. The nurse went up to the patient in order to .A. ask him a few questions before his death.B. feel his pulse before he left the hospitalC. stand on his oxygen pipeD. take good care of him38. The nurse couldnt understand
18、the patient because .A. neither of them knew each others languageB. the patient was too weak to express himselfC. she knew nothing about his language though he knew hersD. she didnt listen carefully39. Another way of saying “patient” is .A. an ill man B. a sick manC. a passenger D. a bad man40. Find
19、ing out the whole situation, the doctor .A. was satisfied with the warm-hearted nurse.B. began to teach the girl how to use an oxygen pipeC. told the nurse what she had to answer forD. translated the patients words into their own language for the nurse(B)To me , life without music would not be excit
20、ing . I realize that this is not true for everybody . Many people get along quite well without going to the concert , or listening to the record . But music plays an important part in everyones life , whether he realizes it or not . Try to imagine , for example , what films or TV plays would be like
21、 without music . Would the feelings , the moving plot (情节), and the greatest interests , be as exciting or dramatic (戏剧性)? Im not sure about it.Now , we have been speaking of music in its more common meaning the kind of music we hear in the concert hall . But if we look at some parts of music more c
22、losely , we discover them in our everyday life tooin the rhythm(旋律) of the sea , the melody of a bird in the woods and so on . So music surely has meaning for everyone , in some way or other . And , of course , it has special meaning for those who have spent all their lives working on playing or wri
23、ting music .It is well said , “Through music a child enters a world of beauty, expresses himself from his heart , feels the joy of doing things alone , learns to take care of others , develops his mind and makes his body strong . ”41. What does the writer say more about in the passage?A. Life full o
24、f music . B. Life without music.C. Importance of music . D. Development of music .42. From the text , we know that many people .A. dont realize the importance of music B. get along quite well without music C. go to the concert instead of enjoying films D. think music would be less exciting than film
25、s43. In the writers opinion , if there was no music in films of TV plays , .A. the cinema and theatre would be quiet B. we would lose some of the audience C. everything would be as exciting as beforeD. it would be hard to imagine the result 44. What does the underlined word “melody” mean in the text
26、 ?A. Flying . B. Looking . C. Singing . D. Living .C“The pen is more powerful than the sword .” There have been many writers who used their pens to fight things that were wrong . Mrs . Harriet Beecher Stowe was one of them .She was born in the U.S.A. in 1811. One of her books not only made her famou
27、s but has been described as one that excited the world , and was helpful in causing a civil war and freeing the enslaved race . The civil war was the American Civil War of 1861, in which the Northern States fought the Southern States and finally won .This book that shook the world was called “Uncle
28、Toms Cabin”. There was time when every English-speaking man , woman , and child has read this novel that did so much to stop slavery . Not many people read it today , but it is still very interesting . The book has shown us how a warm-hearted writer can arouse (唤起)peoples sympathies(同情). The author
29、herself had neither been to the Southern States nor been a slave . The Southern Americans were very angry at the book , which they said did not at all represent(描述)true true state of affairs , but the Northern Americans were wildly excited over it and were so inspired by it that they were ready to g
30、o to set the slaves free .45. According to the passage .A. every English speaking person has read “Uncle Toms Cabin”B. “Uncle Toms Cabin” was not very interesting C. those who dont speak English cannot have read “Uncle Toms Cabin”D. the book “Uncle Toms Cabin” did a great deal in the American Civil
31、War 46. How old was Mrs . Harriet Beecher Stowe when her world famous book was published?A. About sixty years old .B. Over fifty years old .C. In her forties .D. Around twenty years old .47. What do you learn about Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe form the passage?A. She had been living in the north of Am
32、erica before the American Civil War broke out .B. She herself encouraged the northern Americans to go to war to set the slaves free .C. She was better as writing as swinging (挥舞) a sword .D. She had once been a slave 48. Why could Mrs . Harriet Beecher Stowes book cause a civil war in America?A. She
33、 wrote so well that Americans loved her very much .B. She disclosed the terrible wrongs that had been done to the slaves in the Southern States .C. The southern Americans hated the book while the northern Americans like it .D. The book had been read by many Americans .49. What can we learn form the
34、passage ?A. We neednt use weapons(武器)to fight things that are wrong .B. A write is more helpful in a war than a soldier .C. We must understand the importance of literature(文学)and art .D. No war can be own without such a book as “Uncle Toms Cabin”.DA Victory in the NewsOn May 29, 1973, Thomas Bradley
35、 , a black man , was elected mayor(市长)of Los Angeles . Los Angeles is the third largest city in the United States , with a population of three million . About sixteen percent of the citys population are black .News of this election appeared on the front pages of newspaters everywhere in the United S
36、tates . Here is how one major newspaper reported the event: LOS ANGELES ELECT BRADLEY MAYORUNSEATING YORTYBLACK WINS56% OF VOTESBradley called his victory over Yorty “the fulfillment (实现)of a dream ”. During his childhood and youth people had kept telling him . “You cant do this , you cant go there
37、, because youre a Negro .” “ Nevertheless he had won a decisive victory over a man who had been the citys mayor for three terms . Bradley had won 56.3 percent of the votes ; Yorty had won 43.7 percent .”Los Angeles voters have had many opportunities to judge Thomas Bradley and to form an opinion of
38、him , the son of a poor farmer from Texas , he Los Angeles police force in 1940. During his twenty-one the police force he earned a law degree by attending school at night . He was elected to the city council ten years ago . At the time of the Los Angeles election three other American cities already
39、 had black mayors , but none of those cities had as large a population as Los Angeles . Besides , the percentage of blacks in those other cities was much larger . Cleveland . Ohio , was thirty-six percent black when Carl Stokes was elected mayor of Cleveland in 1967. In the same year Richard Hatcher
40、 was elected mayor of Gary , Indiana , which was fifty-five percent black . In newwark , New Jersey , sixty percent of the population were black when Kenneth Gibson was elected in 1970. Thus the election of a black mayor in those cities was not very surprising .In Los Angeles thousands of white citi
41、zens voted for Thomas Bradley because they believed he would be a better mayor than the white candidate . Bradley had spent forty-eight of his fifty-five years in Los Angeles . Four years ago Bradley lost the mayoral election to Yorty . This time Bradley won .50. The fact that Thomas Bradley was ele
42、cted mayor of Los Angeles meant that .A. Bradleys dream had become true B. the blacks began to be recognized as important leader in American societyC. he was supported mainly by the blacks D. the blacks began to win victory over the whites 51. In the authors opinion , it was surprising that .A. the
43、white would vote for a black mayor B. a black mayor would be elected in such a large cityC. a black from a poor farmers family could be elected mayor of Los AngelesD. there would be so many black mayors52. From the passage we can infer that people .A. voted for Bradley because of his black color B.
44、didnt care much about his color when they voted C. voted for him to give him a chance to fulfill his dreamD. voted for Bradley because they trusted him 53. Bradley hit the front page headiline for A. he was the first black mayor in historyB. he was the first black mayor in the south of USAC. he was the first