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1、2021-2022学年辽宁省丹东市爱霜职业中学高二英语联考试题含解析一、选择题-How do you find my composition, Mr John?-Good,too many spelling mistakes. You cant imagine what great difficulty I had them.A. except, correct B. except for, to correctC. except, correcting D. except for, correcting参考答案:DThe boy will make a lot of trouble when
2、 alone.A. leavingB. leaveC. leftD. being left参考答案:c略1. It is already 10 oclock。 I wonder how it that she was two hours later on such ashort trip.A. came over B. came out C. came about D. came up参考答案:cHe demanded that the racial discrimination in his country.A. be abolishedB. is abolishedC. was aboli
3、shedD. abolish参考答案:AHe was just about to cross the street a car raced by at a high speed.A. while B. before C. when D. until参考答案:cSome have described the United States as a melting pot where various racial and ethnic groups have been into one culture.A. combined B. digested C. absorbed D. arranged参考
4、答案:AIn my opinion, the boy really has for oil painting.A. gifted; giftB. gift; giftC. gifting; a giftD. gifted; a gift参考答案:DAlthough very hard, he didnt pass the exam.A. work B. to work C. working D. worked参考答案:c略9. Whats the difference between the first building and the second one?The first one has
5、 a garden while the second has.A. nothingB. no one C. none D. neither参考答案:10. Nobody except Bill and Johnny entered the second round of the interview.A.has B. haveC. had D. having参考答案:A【详解】考查主谓一致。句意:除了比尔和约翰尼,没有人参加第二轮面试。结合句意可 知句子用现在完成时态,except连接主语,谓语动词遵循就远原则,和不定代词Nobody 保持一致,故选A。11. The human influen
6、za A (H1N1) is spreading all over the world.The situation requires flu symptoms home from school or work and away from others.A. no matter who has.must stayB. whoever should have.stayC. whomever have. should stayD. whoever has.stay参考答案:DThe effects that 20 years ago the car accident on him being ful
7、lyrealized now.A. have had; are B. had; are C. had; is D. have had; is 参考答案:BHe have completed his work; otherwise, he wouldnt be enjoying himself bythe seaside.A. should B. must C. wouldntD. cant参考答案:B12. Leeds University concluded that people between bad language used in programmes foradults, and
8、those meant for children.A. made a descriptionB. had the distinctionC. made a distinctionD. made contributions参考答案:c略13. When they came in, Mr. Harris like a baby. Nobody would like to wakehim up because he needed rest.A. fell asleep B. was asleepC. got asleep D. went to sleep参考答案:BExcuse me, can yo
9、u tell me how I can get to the nearest hospital, please?Mm, let me think. Oh, yes! Ifs past post office , next to bank.A. a; a B. a; the C. the; a D. the; the参考答案:D略14. A bank is the place they lend you an umbrella in fine weather and ask forit back when it begins to rain.A. when B. that C. where D.
10、 there参考答案:AHas someone suggested there be an international language all could understand and use?A can; it B /;/ C would; it D may;/参考答案:B二、翻译1.退休.(n)2.假装 (v)3.同伴,伙伴. (n)4,优美的,优雅的. (adj)5.强迫, 迫使. (v)6. advantage . (n)7.relaxing. (adj) 8. reputation .(n)9.specific . (adj) 10.extend . (v)参考答案:1.retir
11、ement 2.pretend panion 4.elegant 5.force6.优势,长处7.使人放松的8.名誉,名声9具体的 10.延长三、阅读理解20. Full face transplants are no longer science fiction fantasy, a leading surgeon has said, adding that they are technically practical but ethically (道德地)complex.Peter Butler from Londons Royal Free Hospital called for a d
12、ebate on the ethics of such an operation made possible by new drugs which stop the bodys immune (免疫) system rejecting a transplanted face. z1t is not zcan you do it? but should we do it? he told the BBC. The technical part is not complex, but I dont think thats going to be the very great difficulty.
13、 The ethical and moral debate is obviously going to have to take place before the first facial transplantation.The British Association of Plastic Surgeons will discuss the microsurgical procedure (微型夕卜科技术), which could give new skin, bone, nose, chin, lips and ears from deceased donors to patients d
14、isfigured (毁容的)by accidents, burns or cancer. But surgeons could have trouble finding enough willing donors. Butler said his survey of doctors, nurses and members of the public showed most would accept a face transplant but few were willing to donate their own after dying.Despite a number of ethical
15、 concerns, Christine Piff, who founded the charity Lets Face It after suffering a rare facial cancer 25 years ago, welcomed the possibility of face transplants. She rejected the idea that the procedure would mean people would end up living with a dead persons face. zzThere are so many people without
16、 faces, I have half a face. but we are all so much more than just a face. you dont take on their personality. You are still you/ she told reporters. zzlf we can donate other organs of the body then why not the face. I cant see anything wrong with it.The underlined word deceased“ in the third paragra
17、ph probably means.A. living B. dead C. diseased D. dyingWhen Christine Piff says “There are so many people without faces.she refers to the people.A. who are dishonorable and shamelessB. who disagree with the full face transplantC. who are seriously injured by an accidentD. who are disfigured by acci
18、dents, burns and cancerAccording to the passage, what makes it likely to carry out a facial transplantation?A. Drugs are available to stop the bodys immune system rejecting a transplanted face.B. There are some people who are willing to donate their faces after dying.C. Most people accept the idea o
19、f face transplants.D. Its morally practical, though technically complex.76. What is implied but not stated in the passage?A. Christine Piff has been the first lucky patient to receive a face transplant.B. Surgeons have difficulty finding enough willing donors.C. The main difficulty with the operatio
20、n lies in the matter of ethics and morality.D. Nobody other than Christine Piff is quite in favor of the donation of organs.77. What would be the best title for the text?A. First Facial TransplantationB. Debate on the Ethics of TransplantC. Face Transplant No Longer Science FantasyLets Face It Ks5u参
21、考答案:76-80 BDACC略21. A few months after we moved to a small city in France, I wanted to meet my husband for lunch at the university where he worked. I got lost. I had to call him for help. One of his friends said to him later, zzHow could she get lost? She just needed to go straight/7Well, no. Thats
22、the problem. You never “just go straight, because France is the land of roundabouts (弯道).Highways, major streets, little village lanes - if you go straight long enough, you/ll end up going in circles.Even after a year here, Kd still get lost going to the grocery store, or just about anywhere that wa
23、snt within a hundred yards of my house.I admit I have a horrible sense of direction, can/t read a map, and am not such a good driver. Plus, Kve been spoiled (宠坏)by living in American cities, where you just indeed need to go straight”. But in France, driving became my nightmare - the roads are rounda
24、bouts within roundabouts.Finally I found a solution: a GPS program on my smart phone. I rely on it to get anywhere, even places Ive been.But it does leave me feeling very bad and helpless when, often, the program doesn/t work, cant find a GPS signal, or gives wrong information. Kd have to wait until
25、 my GPS gets recovered, or else I use my old solution: I call my husband. Is the GPS making us more stupid, or helping us going around more? In my case, its probably both.5. The friend of the writer/s husband/s thought.A. the roundabouts were confusing B. the way to the university was simpleC. she d
26、idnt lose her way D. she was a foolish woman6. The writer thinks if one just “goes straight in France, he will probably.A. arrive at his destination at last B. come back to where he startsC. find his way out of the city D. end up in a grocery store7. Which of the following statements is NOT true abo
27、ut the writer?A. She lacks the sense of direction.B. She once lived in a different country.C. She has stayed in France for more than a year.D. She has already got used to the French way of life.8. What does the writer think of the GPS program?A. Its a satisfactory solution to her problem.B. It impro
28、ves her sense of direction.C. It doesnt always work very well.D. It is a useless device for her.参考答案:5. B 6. B 7. D 8. C本文是一篇记叙文。作者方向感极差,经常迷路,后来作者借助全球定位系统出行,但是 一次去阿尔俾斯山的经历又让作者产生了这个系统到底是有害还是有益的疑问。5. B.细节题 由第一段最后一句话How could she get lost? She just needed to go straight”可 知,在作者老公的朋友看来,去大学的路非常的简单。所以选择B。1.8. 细节题由第二段最后一句话可知:如果你一直往前走,你将会兜圈子又回到原地,故选择B。7. D.细节题 由文章最后一段“Maybe one day Ill figure out the French way of life.可知,作 者目前并没有适应法国的生活,因此D项不符合原文。8. C.细节题 由“but it does leave me feeling very bad and helpless.可知,GPS 并不都总是起 作用,故选择C。