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陕西省延安市宝塔区2022-2023学年高二上学期网课周测英语试题

陕西省延安市宝塔区2022-2023学年高二上学期网课周测英语试题

2022-2023学年高二上学期网课英语周测一、阅读理解(每题2.5分,共37.5分)With summer break coming up for children across the United States,now it 's time to plan a fantastic summer trip for your family.Her are a few of the best places you can take your family to this year and any year for that matter.Montgomery,AlabamaMontgomery is an important site for learning about the history of the Civil Rights Move-ment. Children with their families can visit the Civil Rights Memorial Center to take a tour of the exhibits and learn about the hopes and dreams and the struggle for equality in the country.Kenai Peninsula,AlaskaIf you are looking for a wonderful outdoor adventure,the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska is a fantastic trip. While visiting this region of Alaska,you can explore the Kenai Mountains in Kenai Fjords(峡湾)National Park,where your kids can see glaciers,fjords and especially the Harding Icefield Fishing is another wonderful activity to enjoy at this destination.Channel Islands,CaliforniaThe Channel Islands are an amazing archipelago (群岛)) off the coast of California. Here visitors can enjoy the Channel Islands National Park. The Channel Islands National Park protects five of the islands. Within the protection of the park there is a wide variety of wildlife,as well as natural and cultural resources. You should keep an eye out for seals,sea lions,dolphins,and many more.Memphis,TennesseeMemphis is a fantastic destination for families that enjoy music. This city played a great role in the evolution of Blues music. You certainly won't want to miss out on a trip to Graceland while exploring Memphis.The home of Elvis Presley is open to visitors for tours,where you can travel through the life and rise of Elvis.1.Where can you enjoy exhibitions during your trip?A.Montgomery B.Kenai Peninsula. C.Channel Islands. D.Memphis.2.What can you do in the Kenai Peninsula?A.Listen to some music. B.Explore various wildlife.C.Try risking outdoors. D.Watch all kinds of fishes.3.What’s the main purpose of the text?A.To give children some instructions.B.To introduce some trip sites for families.C.To advertise some famous attractions.D.To encourage children to learn in summer.Born in Shanghai in 1981, Yang Ji studied accounting in college before becoming a civil servant in 2005, fulfilling his parents’ wishes of him securing a stable job. But he only lasted a year in that role. “I’ve loved animals since I was a child. I raised many animals, such a s goldfish, turtles and pigeons during my school years,” he says. “Raising animals was my hobby and my dream.”Yang made a career switch in 2006, and started working at a chicken farm to learn about breeding (培育) birds.“The first five years were very difficult for me. I made many mistakes along the way, but I also learned a lot,” he says. “For example, there are huge differences between raising a chicken and a swan.”He shared that the first swans he bought eventually became crippled (瘸的), and some even died, even though he went to great lengths to feed them good food and ensure that their pens were warm. But after consulting with experienced experts, he learned that the animals just needed to eat grass. In addition, the swans should not have been cooped up in their pens but let out to exercise in the cold water.He then went to learn more about the trade with experienced bird keepers and experts from zoos, working alongside them for days and observing how they raised the animals.In 2011, Yang bought a small, deserted zoo and renovated (改造) it for his rare-bird breeding center. In 2014, he received his license to breed first-tier protected animals from the National Forestry and Grassland Administration. He has since introduced several endangered birds to his center.“They’re all native species in China and I’ve succeeded in breeding and raising their babies,” he says. His breeding center, which supplies birds to zoos around China, isn’t all about profit. Yang says that he is planning to release some endangere d birds to help grow the population in the wild. “I am passionate with my work and never feel exhausted,” he says. “Living with the birds and seeing them every day makes me a happy man.”4.Yang Ji started working at a chicken farm because ___________.A.he loved raising chickensB.he wanted to learn bird raisingC.chickens were much easier to raiseD.he had a preference for small animals5.What mistake did Yang Ji make when he first started breeding swans?A.He fed wrong food to the swans.B.He didn’t keep the swans warm.C.He bought some crippled swans.D.He let the swans swim in cold water.6.What do we know about Yang Ji’s breeding center?A.It was rebuilt on an open grassland.B.It has kept all kinds of endangered animals since 2014.C.It intends to increase the number of some endangered birds by setting them free.D.It aims at making money out of supplying endangered birds to zoos all over China.7.Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?A.Yang Ji and His Birds B.From Chickens to SwansC.A Successful Career Switch D.Flying High with His DreamsTo give a tip or not? If so, how much? They can be headaches even for the most experienced tourists. This week, the main political parties in the UK have finally come to rescue by passing laws to forbid bars and restaurants taking tips from the customers.However, not every country in the world takes the matter as seriously as the British, who are believed to have invented the custom in the 17th century — originally as a noble practice of giving small gifts to the so-called “inferior (低等的) classes”. Later, tipping has become a habit widely accepted in the world, although it is influenced by a nation’s culture and values.A common joke among Americans is that only getting tax return is more confusing than tipping. Tips were imported into the country in the 19th century, when wealthy Americans began travelling to Europe. The custom was originally disapproved in the US. Critics accused tippers of creating a class of p eople who “begged for favors”. Fast forward to the 21st century and you will still find Americans debating the pros and cons. But tipping is now completely ingrained (根深蒂固的) in the national soul.Like many Asian countries, China is largely a no-tipping culture for decades it was actually prohibited and considered illegal. To this day, it remains relatively uncommon.Japan’s complex manner system includes tipping. It is socially acceptable on special occasions such as weddings, but on the other occasions, it can actually make the receiver feel ashamed, if not abused. Even onoccasions where tips are expected,the money is expected to be sealed in special envelopes as a sign of gratitude and respect. Otherwise, it will be refused because tips are usually included in the payment for the service.8.What’s the original purpose of tipping?A.To please the ordinary people. B.To praise people’s good deeds.C.To indicate people’s thanks to the poor. D.To show noble kindness to the lower class.9.What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 3 mean?A.Americans are used to giving tips. B.It is quite normal to tip in America.C.Tipping is very complex in the US. D.Getting tax return is simpler than tipping.10.What can be inferred about tipping in Asia?A.Tips are totally forbidden in China. B.Tipping will become popular very soon.C.Good services should be put before tips. D.Tips can be accepted for special celebrations.11.In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?A.Law B.Culture C.Economy D.TourismElon Musk has expressed his company – Neuralink is close to announcing the first brain-machine interface (接口) to connect humans and computers. Musk told followers in Twitter the technology would be “coming soon” –though he failed to provide details.Neuralink was set up in 2016 with the ambitious goal of developing hardware to strengthen the human brain. However, little about how this will work has been made public. Neuralink describes the interface as an extremely high-speed connection between the human brain and computers.Musk has frequently claimed the rapid rise of artificial intelligence poses an existential risk to humanity. Such an interface, he says, is essential if humans are to compete with such technology in the future. At a technology conference in 2016, Mr Musk said humans risked being treated like house pets by AI machines if a brain-computer interface was not built. Last year on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Musk said Neuralink’s technolo gy would allow humans to “effectively combine with AI”.A paper published in Nature Nanotechnology in 2015 described a concept for this connection, explaining how a flexible circuit (回路) could be injected into a living brain. “We’re trying to lessen the di stinction between electronic circuits and neural circuits,” said Harvard researcher Charles Lieber, who co-authored the study. Despite the technology’s potential to increase the human brain, experts have warned that brain-computer interfaces risk being controlled by vicious (恶意的) artificial intelligence.Such an action could lead to AI controlling the thoughts, decisions and emotions of a person using abrain-computer link. “Technological developments mean that we are on a path to a world in which it will b e possible to discover people’s mental processes and directly operate the brain mechanisms underlying their intentions, emotions and decision,” stated a Nature comment piece written by 27 scientists and machine intelligence engineers. “The possible medical and social benefits in it are vast. But we must guide their development in a way that respects, protects and enables what is best in humanity.”12.What message did Musk convey about his Neuralink?A.It sells brain-machine interfaces.B.It offers rich data about interfaces.C.It has followers to connect humans and computers.D.Its new technology will be accessible to the public soon .13.What can we know from Paragraph Two?A.Neuralink aims to know the human brain better.B.How the hardware functions is already known.C.The brain-machine interface was invented in 2016.D.The interface is expected to link the human brain and computers rapidly.14.According to Musk, why are brain-machine interfaces important?A.Because they may treat human like house pets.B.Because they may make AI serve human better.C.Because they build neural circuits in human brains.D.Because they rapidly develop artificial intelligence.15.What is the attitude of Nature to brain-machine interfaces?A.Objective B.FavorableC.Opposed D.Indifferent二、七选五(每题2.5分,共12.5分)Winter is connected with fun and games: snowball fights, skiing, and, every four years, the Winter Olympics. But what will a winter sports enthusiast do if the snow doesn’t make an appearance? ____16____ Artificial snow is more like a tightly packed frozen snow that is partly melt. ____17____ They are broken up by a high-pressure pump at first and then turn into small frozen pieces. Most artificial snow is made using snowcannons. As the air’s cooling capacity falls, so doe s the amount of water that can be pumped through the machine. ____18____ At -4℃ a snow cannon can operate at around 80% humidity. But if the outside temperature is -1℃, this must be reduced to around 30% humidity.In 1980, the Olympics held in America became the first Winter Games to use machine-made snow.____19____ Artificial snow also appeared at the two recent Winter Olympics, in Sochi, Russia (2014), and Vancouver, British Columbia (2010). And the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing is the first to rely entirely on artificial snow.____20____ The International Olympic Committee states that it creates a more consistent surface. In addition, the snow that comes from a cannon is icier than natural snow. It melts more slowly, and provides a harder surface for athletes looking for speed. The first Olympics using entirely artificial snow will probably not be the last. A.But they weren’t the last.B.It is made from waterdrops.C.That’s when artificial snow comes in.D.What is artificial snow, and how is it made?E.Temperature also plays a significant role in snowmaking.F.Artificial snow can be applied into a wide range of fields.G.Artificial snow is well worth using in the Winter Olympics.四、用单词的适当形式完成短文(每题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面材料, 在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

高二英语第一学期阅读周周练

高二英语第一学期阅读周周练

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Most drinks stating that they are fruit-flavored (水果味道的)contain no fruit at all, while most of the rest contain only a small quantity of fruit, according to a study carried by the British Food Commission."Shoppers need to check the labels(标签)before buying drinks, though sometimes the actual content can be non-existent," said Food Commission spokesperson Lan Tokelove."Food production is highly competitive.___71 __ It will increase profits, and consumers won't always realize they are being tricked."Flavorings are focused on the flavors of natural food products such as fruits, meats and vegetables, or creating flavor for food products that do not have the desired flavors.Researchers analyzed the contents of 28 strawberry-flavored products sold in stores.72 Of the 11 products that did contain strawberries, five of them contained less than one percent real fruit.In addition, each juice box contained nearly eight teaspoons of sugar.73 Let's take jam as an example. Some strawberry-flavored jam was labeled as containing no artificial colors, flavors, or sweeteners, but it contained absolutely no strawberries at all.74 Consumers have the rights to know clearly about what they have bought.Under current UK law, food packages do no not have to distinguish between natural and artificial flavoring. "Describing a product as strawberry flavor and covering the surface of the packed with pictures of strawberries is misleading. 75 Unfortunately, it is also legal and widespread," Tokelove said.A.The products which contain real fruit are popular with people.B.Even products advertised as more natural often contained no fruit.C.They found that about 60 percent of them didn't contain any fruit at all.D.If companies can cut their costs by using flavoring, they are likely to do so.E.It is important and necessary to demand a small amount of flavoring in the products.F.Actually the product contains just a tiny percentage of strawberry or even no fruit at all.G.The Food Commission suggested all flavors used in a product should be listed on the packaging.短文填空His name was Fleming,and he was a poor Scottish farmer. One day, he saved a 16________(terrify) boy from a black bog (沼泽) by accident.The next day,a fancy carriage pulled up to the Scotsman’s sparse surroundings. 17________elegantly dressed nobleman stepped out and introduced himself 18________the father of the boy Farmer Fleming had saved.“I want to repay you,”said the nobleman.” You saved 19________son’s life.”“No, I can’t accept payment for what I did,” the Scottish farmer replied, 20________(wave) off the offer. At that moment,the farmer’s own son came to the door.“Is that your son?”the nobleman asked. “Yes,”th e farmer replied 21________(proud).“I’ll make you a deal. Let me take him and give him a good education. 22________the boy is anything like his father,he will grow to be a man you can be proud of.”And that he did. In time,Farmer Fleming’s son graduated23________St.Mary’s Hospital Medical School in London, and 24________(go) on to become known throughout the world as the noted Sir Alexander Fleming,the discoverer of Penicillin (青霉素).Years afterward,the nobleman’s son was stricken 25.________ a serious disease. What saved him?Penicillin.71题解析原题空格前后两句:"Food production is highly competitive.___71 __ It will increase profits, and consumers won't always realize they are being tricked."正确选项:D.If companies can cut their costs by using flavoring, they are likely to do so.分析:这是五题中最简单的一道。

2020-2021学年高二随堂检测(6)Unit 8 Lesson 2 Gr

2020-2021学年高二随堂检测(6)Unit 8 Lesson 2 Gr

2020-2021学年高二英语北师大版(2019)必修第三册随堂检测(6)Unit 8 Lesson 2 Greening the Desert一、填空1.The new washing machines are being turned out _____ the rate of 50 a day in this factory.2.There is a chance _____ a good knowledge of English will enlarge your choices of employment.3.What do you think of his proposal that the meeting _____(put) off to next week?4._____(found) in the early 20th century, the school keeps on inspiring children's love of art.5.He finally managed to o_____ his fear of flying.6.How do you manage to stay so s_____?7.He won't be c_____ until he's upset everyone in the office.8.An accident involving over ten vehicles has o_____ in the east-bound lane.9.他们表示希望她接受这笔奖金。

They expressed the wish __________.10.认为有些民族优越于其他民族的想法简直荒谬。

The idea __________ is sheer nonsense.11.她带着使她的儿子的梦想成为现实的决心,已经取得了巨大的改变。

2021-2022学年河南省新乡市李大吴中学高二英语测试题含解析

2021-2022学年河南省新乡市李大吴中学高二英语测试题含解析

2021-2022学年河南省新乡市李大吴中学高二英语测试题含解析一、选择题1. The coastal area has a pleasant climate, with __________ temperatures from 24℃ to 26℃.A. ordinaryB. averageC. commonD. normal参考答案:B考查形容词。

A. ordinary普通的; B. average平均的; C. common 共同的,常见的; D. normal正常的。

句意:沿海地区气候宜人,平均气温24℃到26℃。

故选B。

2. -How did you find the film?-It was a(n) one, no better than the one we saw last week.A.satisfactory B.awful C.remarkable D.embarrassing参考答案:B考查形容词。

由下文说这部电影比上周看的那部好不到哪里去,可知选B。

no better than 表示“与……一样不好”。

3. He was so ___ in his job that he didn’t hear anybody knocked at the door.A. attractedB. absorbedC. drawnD. focused参考答案:B4. Parents often have their children_____ little housework so that they can have more time______.A. doing; studyingB. done; studiedC. to do; to studyD. do; to study参考答案:D略5. He ________the car himself, but he didn’t have the tools.A. would have repairedB. must have repairedC. had repairedD. would repair参考答案:A6. in my life impressed me so deeply as my first visit to the Palace Museum.A.AnythingB.NothingC.EverythingD.Something参考答案:B提示:句意:我一生中什么都没有我第一次参观故宫给我的印象更深刻。

Unit1ScienceFiction周测试卷(二)高二英语下学期周测培优练(人教版2019选择性)

Unit1ScienceFiction周测试卷(二)高二英语下学期周测培优练(人教版2019选择性)

人教版(2019)选择性必修四Unit 1 Science Fiction周测试卷(二)满分:100分测试时间:40分钟。

一、品词填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1.It's (荒谬的) to believe that the earth goes round the moon.2.The manager told me he would inform me ahead of time in case he had to cancel our ________(约会).3.The White House on Sunday (宣布) a state of emergency in response to the shutdown of one of the largest pipelines in the United States.4.He was so irresponsible that I decided to (解雇)him.5.Every month Mr. Blank sets aside 100 dollars out of his (薪水) for his old age.6.From animals we get such materials as wool, silk, ________ (皮革) and furs.7.Instead of making progress, my work actually seems to be going ________ (向后).8.The mountains and villages became a ________ (朦胧的) fairyland after rain hit this village in Zhangjiajie city.9.There was no tap water, no electricity. We had to ________ (去取) water from more than a kilometer away.10.Mother puts perfume on her ________ (手绢) to make it smell pleasant.11.Every month Mr. Blank sets aside 100 dollars out of his (工资) for his old age. 12.The survey used a (随机的) sample of two thousand people across the Midwest. 13.She worked hard and was soon promoted from a (女推销员) to a manager. 14.John has a strong desire to bee a writer of the science (虚构的故事).15.Even after training, Smith still can't do his work petently, so he may be (解雇) soon.二、单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)1.We received several answers, and we picked one at r______.2.It was a lonely island and the ground was still very _____ (mud) when we arrived.3.The frightening _____ (explode) had left a hole more than forty miles across.4.Such a hardcore _____ (declare) of his attitude won widespread applause among internet users.5.That's a hard truth—but it's no excuse for ________ (inactive).6.There is not a sharp ________ (divide) between these two activities.7.Through that hot summer Martin and Leora ________ (labour), painting.8.We ________ (stun) by the sudden news that he had won the championship.9.This may have been an improvement, but "breakthrough" was an_______(overstate).10.T his condition requires _______(urge)treatment.三、阅读理解(共8小题;每小题2.5分,满分20分)AWhen we think of paper, we think of newspapers and books. But there are many other uses. Only half of the world’s paper is used for books and newspapers.Paper is very good for keeping you warm. You have perhaps seen homeless men asleep on a large number of newspapers. In Finland, it is sometimes40℃ in winter. The farmers wear paper boots(靴子)in the snow. Nothing could be warmer.Each year, more and more things are made of paper. We have had paper cups and plates for a long time. But now we hear that chairs, tables, and even beds can be made of paper. With paper boots and shoes, you can wear paper hats, paper dresses, and paper raincoats. When you have used them once, you throw them away and buy new ones.The latest use of paper seems to be paper houses. These are not small houses for children to play in, but real, big houses for people to live in. You can buy a house with three rooms for about 500 dollars. You can put it up by yourself in a few hours, and you can use it for about five years.1. Only half of the world’s paper is used to___________.A. build housesB. help the homeless peopleC. make chairs tables and bedsD. print (印刷) newspapers and books2. The farmers in Finland wear paper boots in winter___________.A. to feel much betterB. to go for a walkC. to keep their feet warmD. to save a lot of money3. Long before we began to use paper to make chairs, tables and beds, ___________.A. we had already had paper cups and platesB. we didn’t have paper cups and paper platesC. we could wear paper hats and paper dressesD. we could buy paper boots and shoes in paper shops4. The latest use of paper seems to be paper houses. These houses are___________.A. not expensive and easy to build upB. made only for the rich people in ChinaC. big and strong enough to live for many yearsD. made for children to play in or for homeless men to live inBAnyone who’s tried to sleep on a hot summer night knows how hard it is to sleep when the temperature is rising. So it’s no surprise that global warming is likely to cost people more and more sleep as temperatures around the world rise.A new study written by Kelton Minor shows that by the end of this century, people could be subjected to at least two weeks of short sleep each year because of high temperatures driven by global warming.“The sleep loss per degree of warming was twice as large among the elderly pared to younger or middleaged adults, three times larger for people living in lower ine countries pared to highine countries, and significantly larger for females than males,” Minor said.“Importantly, we found some evidence that the temperaturesensitivity of sleep in late adulthood may increase between the ages of 60 and 70, with the magnitude (程度) of seep loss per degree of warming increasing further for those older than 70,” Minor added,Minor sad these findings are based on data (数据) from a fist of itskind “planet natural experiment” in which more than 47.600 people from 68 counties wore seep tacking watches from September 2015 through October 2017. Minor and his partners then pared the 7.4 million sleep records they’d gathered against local weather and climate data, to see how heat influenced their sleep.Data show that on very warm nights—30℃ or higher—sleep reduced an average of just over 14 minutes, and the likelihood of getting fewer than seven hours of see pin ceased as temperatures rise.Generally, people slept later and wake up earlier during hot weather, researchers sad. They also found that people already living in warmer climates experience greater sleep loss as temperatures rise, and that people don’t suit temperaturecaused sleep loss in the short term. So Minor’s team will studyhow to make people better used to temperaturecaused sleep loss in the short term.5. What is the purpose of paragraph 1?A. To lead in the topic of the text.B. To provide some advice.C. To make a parison,D. To give an example.6. Why does the author mention “planet natural experiment” in paragraph 5?A. To find the way on how to face the high temperature.B. To present the fact that the temperature is rising.C. To give the suggestion of changing temperature.D. To explain the source of the research data.7. What will Minor and his team study next?A. The result of temperaturecaused sleep loss.B. The process of temperaturecaused sleep loss.C. The way to suit temperature caused sleep loss.D. The influence of temperaturecaused sleep loss.8.What is the main idea of the text?A. Global warming could be a real problem,B. Global warming could affect human health.C. Global warming could drive more terrible sleep.D. Global warming could mean less sleep for people.四、完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2013-2014学年高二上学期英语复习题(第06周)必修 5 Unit 3 Life in the future

2013-2014学年高二上学期英语复习题(第06周)必修 5 Unit 3 Life in the future

2013-2014学年高二上学期英语辅导卷(第6周)姓名:______________ 成绩:_______________必修五Unit 3 基础知识复习检测词汇部分一、根据所给的汉语或首字母提示写出所缺单词的恰当形式。

1. The lecturer didn’t leave a good ____________ (印象) on the audience for his speech w asn’t so encouraging.2. I don't know how you can ____________ (忍受) the noise. It’s so loud and unpleasant.3. His latest film doesn’t match his ____________ (以前的) ones, which made his fans disappointed.4. These students came from the UK and they should make some ____________ (调整) to the new school.5. Animals kept in zoos are not living in their natural ____________ (环境).6. We should try to r____________ all our waste paper and cardboard bones to save the resources.7. Though scolded by the manager, she s____________ her anger and carried on the work.8. Lacking the m____________ to study may be the most dangerous thing to a student.9. Please f____________ your seat-belts tightly as we are landing shortly.10. The captain was always o____________, even when things were at their worst.1. The road meant for vehicles ____________________, so the drivers are required to take other routes.2. She ____________________ the receiver and began to dial the number.3. He ____________________ the meaning of the complicated sentence though having read it several times.4. Plenty of fresh air and exercise will surely ___________________ his recovery.5. They have decided to ____________ the children __________ the small town because the brightly colored houses there attract their attention.6. In the class meeting, the teacher _________________ the students ______________ their not working hard.7. The operation was so successful that the injured boy ____________________ two weeks later.8. No wonder Lucy reminds me so much of Lily. They ______________________ each other in character, behavior, and appearance.9. The little monk’s duty was to ____________________ the fallen leaves in the temple each morning.10. Only a short-sighted man ____________________ the importance of education.三、根据所给汉语提示完成下列句子,每空一词。

高二英语周测 含有续写 有答案

高二英语周测 含有续写 有答案

2018级线上学习周测4英语试题第I卷第一部分听力(每小题1分,满分20分)听下面5段对话,回答第1~5小题。

1.What does the woman mean?A.She couldn’t tell him the truthB.She is not hungry.C.She is very hungry.2.Where are the speakers?A.In a museum.B.At a concert.C.In a movie.3.How long did he wait?A.An hour.B.Fifteen minutes.C.Twenty minutes.4.What is John going to do?A.Stay at home watc hing TV.B.Go to the film.C.Go out for supper.5.What did the man say about the final exam?A.He will correct papers.B.He will collect papers.C.The assistant will correct papers. 听第6段材料,回答第6~8小题。

6.What does one need to do if he wants to join the library?A.He needs to writ e down his name and address.B.He needs to show some kind of identification with his name and address on it.C.He needs to give his address.7.Why does the woman want to borrow some books?A.She wants to read them and enjoy herself.B.She wants some books to read on holiday this weekend.C.She enjoys reading and can’t live without books.8.What does the woman show at last?A.Her driving license.B.Her bankbook.C.H er passport.听第7段材料,回答第9~12小题。

人教版高二英语周测试卷

人教版高二英语周测试卷

人教版高二英语周测试卷高二年级周测英语试卷(请将答案写在答题卡上,预期分值:80分)第一部分基础学问(满分30分)1.按照句意,用单词的正确形式填空(20分)(1) The___________(飓风)flung their motor boat upon the rocks.(2) We should encourage all the children to develop their__________(潜在的)ability.(3) I get very nervous because I'm using a lot of expensive___________(装备).(4) The___________(实际的)cost was much higher than we had expected.(5) The __________(火山)erupted last year killing about 600 people.(6) Her daughter is the most__________(珍贵的)person to her in the world.(7) The foreign ministers of the two counties signedthe__________(文件)yesterday.(8) She still finds it____________ (不舒适的)to stand without support.(9) They found him lying_____________(失去知觉的)on the floor.(10) There were a large number of______________(候选人)for the job.(11) His voice began to________________(颤抖)and tears came to his eyes.(12) The long hot climb made him______________(出汗).(13) I'm very_______________(焦虑的)about the speech contest.(14) His________________(盼望)for knowledge is to be praised.(15) There was a________________(恐慌)when the building caught fire.(16) They are the people from_____________(不同的)cultures.(17) Some boys don't like to______________ (洗澡)regularly.(18) She shows little_______________(观赏)of good music.(19) His father was reached by their______________(劝告)at last.(20) I______________(保证)that this will not happen again.2.用方框内所给短语的适当形式填空(10分)(21) You don't seem very___________ the party, don't you want to go tonight?(22) Visitors___________ how much the town has changed.(23) Steven has to move because his house ___________last night.(24) I____________ the coat and decided it wasn't worth 850.(25) I hope you’ll____________ what I’m going to tell you.(26) I moved my legs ___________so that she could pas.(27) On a clear day you can see the temple__________.(28) We__________ begin our experiment when the supply of electricity was cut off.(29) Though it was dark, we ___________to the village.(30) Mr. Smith ___________ chairman of the meeting.其次部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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2013-2014高二下学期第六周英语周测试卷(满分60分)一、单项填空(共10题;每小题1分,满分10分)1.Would you mind _____ the table _____ another guest ?A . to share ; inB . to share ; withC . sharing ; withD . sharing ; to2.You should _____ your opinion as long as it is reasonable.A . stick byB . stick toC . stick withD . stick around3.After driving for thirty miles, he suddenly realized that he ________ in the wrongdirection.A . had been drivingB . had been drivenC . has been drivingD . was driven4. Do you remember the chicken farm _____ we visited three months ago?A. whereB. whenC. thatD. what5. After Yang Liwei succeeded in circling the earth, Chinese astronauts __________ walk inspace.A. anxious to doB. eager forC. are dying toD. are longing to6. —Why didn’t she ask for help at that time?—You know, at such a midnight, there was no one ________.A. she could turn toB. for whom to turnC. who to turn toD. for her to turn7. With the guide _______ the way, we finally got to the village which we were looking for.A. ledB. leadingC. to leadD. had led8. The reason ______ at the meeting for being late was not reasonable.A. why he gaveB. what he gaveC. he gaveD. on which he gave9.The place _________the bridge is supposed to be built should be ________ the cross-rivertraffic is the heaviest.A. which,; whereB. at which; whichC. at which; whereD. which; in which10. The government has taken some measures to solve the shortage of electricity, but it maybe some time ______ the situation improves.A. sinceB. whenC. unlessD. before二.完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)When I came to my new school three years ago, I was surprised at how lonely I felt. Then one of my classmates invited me to her house for a dinner 11 . I was a little anxious, but finally I gladly 12 .Not really knowing how long the bus ride should be, I 13 when I saw the landmarks shown on my friend’s hand-drawn map. But when I got close enough to the street signs, I found none of the streets were shown on the map. I was 14 on a busy road with cars driving past without a person in sight. I had no 15 when the next bus would come, so when a bus did come by, I 16 got on. I told the bus driver where I wanted to go and he said that I had caught the 17 bus, but he let me stay on. After he had finished his scheduled bus route, he 18 to help me out. I gratefully showed him my little hand-drawn map but it did not help much.He finally 19 me off at a main road to catch a different bus and was 20 that he could not help me more. After a few minutes of walking, I noticed a bus pull up beside me. It was the 21 bus driver. He explained that he didn’t want to leave me there22 . He sent out a call and someone radioed back, saying that the bus I needed to catch was about ten minutes away. At last I made it to the dinner party 23 I was over an hour late.I am forever thankful for the 24 that this bus driver had for me. His act of kindness left a25 on my heart.11. A. meal B. party C. meeting D. time12. A. accepted B. refused C. got D. received13. A. drove on B. walked away C. hurried by D. got off14. A. queuing B. sitting C. standing D. waiting15. A. meaning B. idea C. problem D. way16. A. suddenly B. luckily C. finally D. quickly17. A. right B. wrong C. best D. fastest18. A. supplied B. refused C. offered D. wanted19. A. kept B. dropped C. drove D. turned20. A. eager B. worried C. sorry D. disappointed21. A. same B. next C. kind D. silly22. A. helpless B. lonely C. unaccompanied D. alone23. A. after B. although C. until D. when24. A. respect B. concern C. help D. love25. A. mark B. sign C. symbol D. line 三.阅读理解(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)There is an English saying, “Laughter is the best medicine.” Until recently, few people took the saying seriously. Now however, doctors have begun to look into laughter and the effects it has on human body. They have found that lau ghter really can improve people’s health.Tests were carried out to study the effects of laughter on the body. People watched funny films while doctors checked their heart, blood pressure, breathing and muscles. It was found that laughter has similar effects to physical exercise. It increases blood pressure, makes the heart beat quicker and makes people breathe deeper; it also works several groups of muscles in the face, the stomach, and even the feet. If laughter exercises the body, it must be beneficial.Other tests have shown that laughter appears to be able to reduce the effect of pain on the body. In one experiment doctors produced pain in groups of students who listened to different radio programs. The group that tolerated (忍耐) the pain for the longest time was the group which listened to a funny program. The reason why laughter can reduce pain seems to be that it helps to produce a kind of chemical in the brain which diminishes both stress and pain.As a result of these discoveries, some doctors in the United States now hold laughter clinics, in which they help to improve their patients’ condition by encouraging them to laugh. They have found that even if their patients do not really feel like laughing, making them smile is enough to produce beneficial effects similar to those caused by laughter.26. According to the passage, which of the following statements is WRONG?A. Laughter is good for health.B. Laughter can make you become old quickly.C. Laughter helps to reduce pain.D. Laughter, just like physical exercise, is good for our body.27. The underlined word “diminish es” in the third paragraph means “”.A. delaysB. preventsC. increasesD. reduces28. Why do doctors hold laughter clinics?A. Because they want to earn more money.B. Because they think they will help the patients recover from illnesses.C. Because they want to improve their patients’ health.D. Because they want their patients to laugh more.29. According to the author, we should __________ in our life.A. laugh as much as possibleB. watch more funny filmsC. smile all the timeD. spend time in the laughter clinics30. What would be the best title for this passage?A. Both laughter and physical exercise are good for health.B. Laughter clinics can help patients improve their condition.C. Laughter can reduce the effect of pain.D. Laughter is the best medicine.四.信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)下面是今年部分旅游线路介绍及想出游人的兴趣特点介绍,请阅读相关信息并按要求匹配信息。

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