人教版高中英语必修五-高二上学期期末测试Ⅱ.docx

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人教版高二英语必修5Unit 2期末检测试题

人教版高二英语必修5Unit 2期末检测试题

人教版高二英语必修5Unit 2期末检测试题及答案Ⅰ.词汇知识1.____________ n.描写;描述→____________ vt.2.____________ adj.配备好装备的;带家具的3.____________ adj.相同的;类似的4.____________ vt.筹备;安排;整理→____________ n.5.____________ n.观光;浏览6.____________ n.快乐;高兴;喜悦 vt.使高兴;使欣喜→____________ adj.高兴的→____________ adj.令人喜悦的;令人快乐的;有趣的7.____________ adj.王室的;皇家的;高贵的8.____________ adj.壮丽的;辉煌的;极好的9.____________ n.塑像;雕像10.____________ vt.使激动;使胆战心惊→____________ adj.毛骨悚然的;发抖的答案:1.description;describe 2.furnished 3.alike4.arrange;arrangement5.sightseeing6.delight;delighted;delightful7.royal8.splendid9.statue 10.thrill;thrillingⅡ.重点短语1.________________ 代替2.________________ (机器)破坏,损坏;(人)身体出毛病;(计划等)受挫,失败3.________________ 令……高兴的是4.________________ 使某人非常吃惊的是……5.________________ 在特殊时刻6.________________ 纪念;追忆7.________________ 出错8.________________ 在建设中答案:1.take the place of 2.break down 3.to one’s delight4.to one’s great surprise5.on special occasions6.in memory of7.make an error8.under constructionⅢ.必背句型1.__________________________(担心时间不够用),Zhang Pingyu had made a list of the sites she wanted to see in London.答案:Worried about the time available2.____________________(使她最感兴趣的)was the longitude line.答案:What interested her most3.It seemed strange that the man who had developed communism __________________________(竟然在伦敦生活过,并且在伦敦去世).答案:should have lived and died in LondonⅠ.品句填词1.We were very busy so there was no time to go ________(观光) while in Rome.答案:sightseeing2.The football team that won the first in the World Cup was given a_r________ welcome by the crazy fans at home.答案:royal3.She will probably take great pride in wearing school________(制服).答案:uniform4.Since you are sent to work with Jack, it will be as________opportunity to practise your English.答案:splendid5.C________ is the political belief that all people are equal and that workers should control the means of producing things.答案:Communism6.What you say now is not ________(一致的) with what you said last week.答案:consistentⅡ.选词填空much to one’s delight; consist of; arrange for; in memory of; be thrilled at1.I have ________________ a car to meet the foreign guests.You needn’t go there.答案:arranged for2.The medical team ________________ ten doctors and fifteen nurses set off on a trip to Sichuan last night.答案:consisting of3.We ________________the good news that our team won the first.答案:were thrilled at4.We set up a monument ________________ the heroes.答案:in memory of5.________________________, his son has been admitted to Beijing University.答案:Much to his delightⅢ.单项填空1.(2011年东营高二检测)It’s nearly ten o’clock and father is ________to come back at any moment.A.possibleB.likelyC.ableD.alike解析:选B。

人教版高中英语必修五-高二上学期期末测试Ⅱ

人教版高中英语必修五-高二上学期期末测试Ⅱ

高中英语学习材料madeofjingetieji13-14学年新课标高二上学期期末测试ⅡClass: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. — Can I have a day off tomorrow, Mr. Lee?—— we have a lot of work to do.A. As you wishB. Forget itC. Of courseD. Go ahead2. The cakes are delicious. I’d like to have third one as second one I ate was too small.A. the; theB. the; aC. a; theD. a; a3. — I remember you were a gifted basketball player at college. Could you join us tomorrow?— Sorry, I it for years.A. don’t playB. wasn’t playingC. haven’t playedD. hadn’t played4. Though they have three children of their own, the American couple are going to a homeless child.A. admitB. acceptC. adaptD. adopt5. My parents have made clear that they won’t support me in leaving school to open a company.A. itB. oneC. thisD. what6. I subscribe to the view children benefit from being independent.A. whetherB. whichC. whatD. that7. The project, started in 1998, has more girls having chances to get higher education.A. resulted fromB. resulted inC. come aboutD. tried out8. — Did you inform Helen of the plan put forward at the meeting?— Of course. I saw her.A. So long asB. If onlyC. The momentD. Any time9. I’d like to give thanks to Mrs. Chen, without help I wouldn’t have got out of my trouble.A. whoB. whatC. whoseD. which10. Susan hung up hurriedly and attended to the baby. , the meal got burnt.A. HoweverB. SometimesC. MeanwhileD. Besides11. The peace talk is going on in a friendly . Hopefully, an agreement will be made today.A. phenomenonB. atmosphereC. environmentD. situation12. his intention to resign from the company, Mr. Lee left the hall angrily.A. Having statedB. StatedC. To stateD. Being stated13. — I wonder made him get the top position in the company.— His ability to deal with the urgent problems.A. how was it thatB. how it was thatC. what was it thatD. what it was that14. Don’t allow the Internet to control your li fe it is widely used in many ways.A. as ifB. even ifC. so long asD. in case15. The victims of the earthquake are in need of help. We should do something for them immediately.A. abnormalB. anxiousC. desperateD. aggressive二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Melody is 9 years old, and her brother Shane is 11. Shane wants a new 16 for his birthday. Their mom finally thinks Melody is 17 enough to take care of a 18 , but she still doesn’t have a cat. When they 19 the skateboard or the cat, their mom and dad sound slightly 20 and say they just can’t 21 it right now. What’s going on?When families have 22 troubles, it can mean small or big 23 . It could be that 24 go to the movies less often or use more coupons (优惠券) at the grocery store. But it could also mean that a parent takes a(n) 25 job or the family moves to a different, 26 house. This can be 27 because kids usually like 28 things in their life (school, home, friends, weekend activities) to stay the same.If money problems are 29 your family, it might help to 30 that other people are having the same trouble. Sometimes, money gets tight because something happens to just one family —like someone getting 31 or someone losing a job. But there are also times when many people 32 their jobs because of problems with the economy. In recent years, money problems have affected lots of families.Being a(n) 33 kid can make things a little better. You could offer your 34 to a neighbor or friend in need. Are there leaves on the ground, snow on the sidewalk, or a car that needs to be 35 ? You’re just the person for the job!16. A. shirt B. skateboard C. computer D. bag17. A. old B. tall C. strong D. superb18. A. dog B. brother C. baby D. pet19. A. buy B. mention C. see D. touch20. A. happy B. angry C. afraid D. excited21. A. sell B. find C. leave D. afford22. A. money B. school C. food D. house23. A. troubles B. changes C. problems D. faults24. A. parents B. children C. families D. friends25. A. second B. dream C. easy D. tough26. A. bigger B. cleaner C. cheaper D. higher27. A. hard B. interesting C. boring D. steady28. A. new B. small C. everyday D. good29. A. amusing B. hurting C. separating D. affecting30. A. understand B. attempt C. say D. feel31. A. tired B. sick C. lost D. fat32. A. find B. hate C. enjoy D. lose33. A. brave B. honest C. creative D. anxious34. A. advice B. services C. clothes D. tools35. A. sold B. painted C. repaired D. washed三、阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AHave you ever looked forward to drawing something, but you don’t know where you can begin? There is a trick that you can use to help you get started. The trick is to look at all objects as simple shapes. If you are able to draw a square, a circle, and a triangle (三角形), you can draw anything as a matter of fact.Think of each shape as part of a family. The square family includes all shapes with four sides. The circle family contains shapes with one curved (弯曲的), connected line. The triangle family includes three-sided shapes.When you are ready to draw something, look at it closely and think about which shape family it belongs to. Take the following things as examples. Lampshades are part of the triangle family. Most flowers fit in the circle family. Couches and fences go with the square family. Some objects combine shapes from a few families. When you know what shapes are in the object that you want to draw, you are really ready to begin.Remember to hold your pencil loosely. You should lightly draw the basic shapes that make up your object. Then look closely at the object, and add details to the basic shapes. Work on only one part at a time. When you are happy with the drawing, darken the main lines. If you wish, clean with an eraser the basic shapes that you drew first.With practice, your squares will become buildings, vehicles, and many other objects. Your circles will turn into wheels, clocks, and many other objects. Your triangles will become mountain ranges, tents and many otherobjects. Castles and dragons also start out as basic shapes. There is no end to what you will be able to draw.36. What does the author think you should do before you start to draw pictures?A. You should hold your pencil loosely.B. You should describe the object carefully.C. You should regard the object as a simple shape.D. You should know how many shapes the object has.37. The underlined sentence in the last paragraph means .A. all pictures belong to the three shape familiesB. you can draw anything with three shape familiesC. you can develop your interest in drawing day by dayD. people can draw every shape by using their imagination38. In which column of a newspaper can we read this text?A. Culture.B. Technology.C. Education.D. Industry.BA man who will run the London Marathon barefoot said the death of his father last week has given new courage to his challenge. Simon Grundy, 37, decided to take part, so his 77-year-old father, Roy, would have something to focus on after being diagnosed (诊断) with a brain cancer just over a year ago.The Australian, who now lives in the village of Much Marcle, Herefordshire, said, “At first, we thought my dad would come to London to watch me, but then he got too weak and was planning to watch the race on television. He was very supportive. His death has given new courage to my run and has given me a lot to think about on the day. It is going to be a very emotional day.”Mr. Grundy, who is raising money for Brain Cancer UK, described how his father started falling over and forgetting thing s. “He had to stop working in his carpet cleaning company, which he loved. He was really excited about the marathon and was helping to organize fundraising (筹款) events among his friends,” he said.Mr. Grundy said his feet were toughened (变坚韧) by walking barefoot in his homeland, and he has been perfecting his technique ever since. He added that he has used high-strength glue to treat a wound to his foot. Francesca Towson, Brain Cancer UK’s community fundraiser, said, “Simon’s determination to run the Virgin London Marathon barefoot for us is very inspiring and greatly appreciated. We are so sorry for his loss and will think of him every step of the way. Our team is trying to beat last year’s target (目标) of £90,000 to help the research into this disease.”39. Simon Grundy decided to run the Marathon because .A. his father wanted him to do soB. his father was too weak to runC. he wanted to make his father’s life meaningfulD. he wanted to prove his physical strength40. Mr. Grundy is raising money in order to .A. save his fatherB. organize another marathonC. buy new shoes for barefoot peopleD. help the research into brain cancer41. What can we learn about Simon’s father?A. He knew nothing about his disease.B. His death has no effect on his son.C. He was enthusiastic about the marathon.D. He died in his carpet cleaning company.42. What can be inferred from the text?A. Simon will get £90,000 after the marathon.B. Simon will face the challenge bravely.C. Simon will surely win the marathon.D. Simon grew up in London.CA clinic in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, works to support the health of people and forests. Kinari Webb is an American doctor who helped start the non-profit group that runs the clinic. The group is known as ASRI. Dr. Webb says most villagers value the local forests, but illegal logging (采伐) is often their only way to earn money to pay for health care, even if they know it’s good to protect the forest.The clinic is in Sukadana, a village outside Gunung Palung National Park. Each month someone from ASRI visits the surrounding villages to see if people are logging or burning land within the park. Villagers who do not take part in illegal logging pay about 40% less for health care than those who do. Also, the clinic uses a system of barter to allow patients to pay with things like handmade baskets or young trees.Patients learn about environmental protection when they wait at the clinic. Many of the 70 staff members also help villagers learn about organic farming and other ways to earn money. In May ASRI employed some forest guardians to prevent illegal logging with local villagers. One of them said he entered the program because ASRI cured his son.However, at first villagers did not trust the clinic. They wanted to go to the only hospital in the area. Yet its resources are limited and villagers often have to travel more than two hours to get there.Now, villagers happily share stories about the clinic. Amel ia’s mother is one of them. She started going there when her daughter was eight months old. She says the treatment is good.43. Why do some local villagers do illegal logging?A. Because they have no money to pay for health care.B. Because they need money to support their family.C. Because they think it’s no use protecting forests.D. Because they need wood for building houses.44. The underlined word “barter” in Paragraph 2 probably means .A. exchange of goods for other goods without using moneyB. donations from ASRI to those who have no moneyC. a 40% discount that patients can get for health careD. a free treatment that patients can get from the clinic45. The clinic was set up for many purposes EXCEPT .A. teaching patients organic farmingB. giving patients the treatmentC. punishing villagers for illegal loggingD. protecting local forests46. What can be inferred from the text?A. The clinic has been popular since the beginning.B. Amelia’s mother is pleased with the treatment in the clinic.C. Local villagers prefer the only hospital in the area to the clinic.D. Forest guardians can punish villagers who do illegal logging.DWhen nutritionists (营养学家) and health experts talk about how to stay healthy, they often include two simple tips: getting exercise and eating right. But many neighborhoods lack parks to play or exercise in, and supermarkets may be a drive away. So staying healthy close to home might be a tall order for some kids.Two new studies show that children who live close to parks and markets that sell fresh food are half as likely to be obese (肥胖的) as children who live far from these places. The research reveals (揭露) the influence of environmental factors on people’s health, in particular obesity, according to Laura Kettel Khan, a nutritionist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.Lawrence Frank, an urban planner and public health researcher at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, led one of the studies. Urban planners study the design of cities and work to build better places to live. He and his colleagues looked at hundreds of neighborhoods in California’s San Diego County and in Washington’s King County, which includes Seattle.They judged each neighborhood based on nutrition and physical activity. The neighborhoods that scoredhighest on nutrition had a supermarket nearby that sold fresh produce and few fast food restaurants in the area. Neighborhoods that scored highest on physical activity had parks and were walkable, which means residents can walk to many places they’d want to go. The researchers then looked at health information from 681 children, aged 6 to 11, who lived in those areas. About 1 in 12 children who lived in neighborhoods near parks or supermarkets were obese. In neighborhoods lacking parks and markets, the obesity rate among children doubled, to about 1 in 6.47. Who is most likely to become obese according to the text?A. A child who lives close to a supermarket.B. A child whose home is near a park.C. A child who lives in a neighborhood that is not walkable.D. A child who lives in a walkable neighborhood.48. What can we learn from the text?A. Children living near parks may get more exercise.B. Good nutrition can lead to obesity.C. Environment has nothing to do with obesity.D. People had better live far away from markets.49. The purpose of the study led by Lawrence Frank is to .A. find out the main cause of obesityB. improve the neighborhood designC. choose the best neighborhoodD. stop children becoming obese50. What does the text mainly tell us?A. Better neighborhoods have more obese people.B. Better neighborhoods mean better health.C. Good nutrition keeps people healthy.D. Location is linked to obesity.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

人教版英语必修五期末质量检测

人教版英语必修五期末质量检测

必修5学业质量标准检测第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30 分)第一节 (共 5 小题;每题 1.5分,满分7.5分)听下边 5 段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、 B、 C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间往返答相关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Why can ’ t the woman go to the party ? __A__A . She has to work.B.She is sick.C.She has to stay at home.2. Why is Tom away ? __C__A . He is looking for his mother.B.He is on an Asia tour with his mother.C.He is in Asia to visit his mother.3. Why does the woman plan to go to town ? __C__A . To pay her bills in the bank.B.To buy books in a bookstore.C.To get some money from the bank.4. What does the man advise the woman to do ? __A__A . Turn on the light.B.Make a new plan.C.Have a good rest.5. What is the woman going to do next?__B__A . Stay for tea.B.Buy some fruit.C.Go back home.第二节(共15 小题;每题 1.5 分,满分22.5 分 )听下边 5 段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B、C 三个选项中选出最正确选项。

人教版高二英语必修5全册检测试题(带答案)

人教版高二英语必修5全册检测试题(带答案)

第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Where does the man want to go?A. A bank.B. A park.C. A bus stop.2. When is Paul’s birthday party?A. July 11.B. July 12.C. July 13.3. Where is the man going to spend his Christmas?A. In his brother’s.B. In his mother’s.C. In his sister’s.4. How are the woman’s parents?A. They’re ill now.B. They’re seldom ill.C. They’re very healthy.5. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Classmates.B. A couple.C. Colleagues.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6---7题。

6. What does David like to do when he is online?A. To communicate with his friends.B. To look for something interesting.C. To look up some useful information.7. What does the woman do?A. She is a worker.B. She is a researcher.C. She is a teacher. 听第7段材料,回答第8---10题。

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人教版高二英语必修五期末考试试卷高二英语必修五期末试卷人教版试题下载

人教版高二英语必修五期末考试试卷试题预览丽江市第一高级中学 2014-2015 学年度上学期高二年级期末考试英语试卷[考生注意]:本科试卷共有 8 页,班级、学号、姓名必须写在指定位置,写在试卷其它地方的一律无效。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题, 从题中所给的A、 B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后, 你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题. 每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Who does the sweater belong to?A. The woman.B. The man.C. The woman’s sister2. What day will the speakers go to the book fair?A. Saturday.B. Sunday.C. Monday.3. Who are Bob and Angela?A. The woman’s parents.B. The man’s co-workers.C. The woman’s colleagues.4. What does the woman probably think?A. The computer will be repaired easily.B. The man may need a new computer.C. They will have to order a new part.5. What does the woman want to tell the man?A. How to write a résumé.(求职信)B. Not to be so serious.C. Why he failed to find a job.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

人教版高中英语必修五-高二年级第一学期期末英语试卷

人教版高中英语必修五-高二年级第一学期期末英语试卷

2014-2015学年高二年级第一学期期末英语试卷时间:100 分钟满分:100 分第一部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的(A、B、C和D)四个选项中,选出最佳选项,AToday, roller skating is easy and fun.But a long time ago, it wasn’t easy at all. Before 1750, the idea of skating didn’t exist. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. Merlin’s work was making musical instruments. In his spare time he liked to play the violin. Joseph Merlin was a man of ideas and dreams. People called him a dreamer.One day Merlin received an invitation to attend a fancy dress ball. He was very pleased and a little excited. As the day of the party came near, Merlin began to think how to make a grand entrance at the party. He had an idea. He thought he would get a lot of attention if he could skate into the room.Merlin tried different ways to make himself roll. Finally, he decided to put two wheels under each shoe. These were the first roller skates. Merlin was very proud of his invention and dreamed of arriving at the party on wheels while playing the violin.On the night of the party Merlin rolled into the room playing his violin. Everyone was astonished to see him. There was just one problem. Merlin had no way to stop his roller skates. He rolled on and on. Suddenly, he ran into a huge mirror that was hanging on the wall. Down fell the mirror, breaking to pieces. Nobody forgot Merlin’s grand entrance for a long time!1.People thought Merlin was a dreamer because he _________.A.often gave others surprises B.was a gifted musicianC.invented the roller skates D.was full of imagination2.Merlin put wheels under his shoes in order to ________ .A.impress the party guests B.arrive at the party soonerC.test his invention D.show his skill in walking on wheels3. The idea of skating______A. existed in 1750B. existed after 1750C. existed before 1750D. didn’t exist before 1750BI was in a terrible mood. Two of my friends had gone to the movies the night before and hadn’t invited me. I was in my room thinking of ways to make them sorry when my father came in. “Want to go for a ride, today, Beck? It’s a beautiful day.”“No! Leave me alone!” Those were the last words I said to him th at morning.My friends called and invited me to go to the mall with them a few hours later. I forgot to be mad at them and when I came home to find a note on the table. My mother put it where I would be sure to see it. “Dad has had an accident. Please meet us at Highland Park Hospital”.When I reached the hospital, my mother came out and told me my father’s injuries were extensive. “Your father told the driver to leave him alone and just call 911, thank God! If he had moved Daddy, there’s no telling what might have happened. A broken rib(肋骨)might have pierced (穿透)a lung...”My mother may have said more, but I didn’t hear. I didn’t hear anything except those terrible words: Leave me alone. My dad said them to save himself from being hurt more. How much had I hurt him when I hurled those words at him earlier in the day?It was several days later that he was finally able to have a conversation. I held his hand gently, afraid of hurting him.“Daddy… I am so sorry…”“It’s okay, sweetheart. I’ll be okay. ”“No,” I said, “I mean about what I said to you that day. You know, that morning?”My father could no more tell a lie than he could fly. He looked at me and said. “Sweetheart, I don’t remember anything about that day, not before, during or after t he accident. I remember kissing you goodnight the night before, though. ”He managed a weak smile.My English teacher once told me that words have immeasurable power. They can hurt or they can heal. And we all have the power to choose our words. I intend to do that very carefully from now on.4 The author was in bad mood that morning because _______.A. his father had a terrible accidentB. he couldn’t drive to the mall with his friendsC. his friends hadn’t invited him to the cinemaD. his father d idn’t allow him to go out with his friends5. Why did the author say sorry to his father in the hospital?A. Because he didn’t go along with his father.B. Because he was rude to his father that morning.C. Because he failed to come earlier after the accident.D. Because he couldn’t look after his father in the hospital.6. The reason why the author’s father said he forgot everything about that day is that _______.A. he had a poor memoryB. he didn’t hear what his son saidC. he just wanted to comfort his sonD. he lost his memory after the accident7. What lesson did Beck learn from the matter?A. Don’t treat your parents badly.B. Don’t hurt others with rude words.C. Don’t move the injured in an accident.D. Don’t be angry with fr iends at small things.CName: Off the Beaten PathCover price: $30.00Our price: $l9.80The best-selling Reader’s Digest travel book has 40% new content including over 200 new sites, over 200 new full-color photographs, and all-new, up-to-date maps. It spotlights over l, 000 of the United States’ most overlooked must-see destinations.Name: Container Gardens by NumberCover price: $l5.95Our price: $9.49A unique book contains 50 easy-to-follow container designs. Each design provides a simple numbered planting plan that shows exactly how to create each display, with an instruction of the finished planter and in-depth (深入的) plant information. The plans are easy to follow and for any type of living space or garden.Name: Best Weekend ProjectsCover price: $l7.95Our price: $l3.96Choose from 80 unique ideas to create an extraordinary living space. The projects are practical, as well as attractive, and will improve your home and yard and can be made in a weekend. These 80 well-designed projects are presented in a clear, easy-to-follow style that addresses readers in an accessible, user-friendly tone.Name: l80l Home RemediesCover price: $40.00Our price: $29.96Plenty of health complaints can be handled at home. Each and every remedy will be tested by a doctor to make sure it is safe and sound.Dozens of conditions are covered, from headaches, sunburn, bad breath, and blisters (水泡) to allergies (过敏), and hiccups (打嗝).8. You can most probably read the passage in a ________.A. newspaperB. travel guideC. reference bookD. textbook9. Which of the following could help you to improve your home environment?A. Off the Beaten Path & l80l Home Remedies.B. Container Gardens by Number & Best Weekend Projects.C. l80l Home Remedies & Container Gardens by Number.D. Best Weekend Projects & Off the Beaten Path.10. What’s the purpose of the passage?A. To share his opinion about the books with readers.B. To advise readers to read more in spare time.C. To share the pleasure of reading with readers.D. To advise readers to buy their books.第二节:根据对话情景和内容,从对话后所给的选项中选出能填入每一空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

2023-2024学年全国高中高二上英语人教版期末试卷(含解析)

2023-2024学年全国高中高二上英语人教版期末试卷(含解析)

2023-2024学年全国高二上英语期末试卷考试总分:45 分考试时间: 120 分钟学校:__________ 班级:__________ 姓名:__________ 考号:__________注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息;2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上;卷II(非选择题)一、完形填空(本题共计 1 小题,共计5分)1.(5分)Some of us may have a teacher that impacts us forever. Those teachers(1)________ us into studying harder and help us so much. Teachers, who we will always remember, deserve(2)________ like "Educator of the Year". I believe Mrs. Sheehan from Odyssey Charter School should(3)________ that sort. She has taught me more than any other teacher, and she has(4)________ me so much.Mrs. Sheehan was always(5)________. She always got up early to do housework. If she wasn't on time, there was usually a funny story about her(6)________ morning. She smiled(7)________ and had a fun style, which made us all laugh and enjoy school. Her(8)________ became something that I and my classmates could(9)________ her by.Mrs. Sheehan would always cheer her students up with anything from our funny group(10)________ to our weekly game of Sparkle. Her activities would be lively and exciting while teaching usexcellent(11)________ skills. Those deep discussions helped us(12)________ as a family and helped me remember her as the most(13)________ teacher I have ever had. She was our go-to teacher to talk to about our(14)________.(15)________, Mrs. Sheehan worked a lot with me. She would help me with my English skills, even when I was really far behind or just had a(16)________ paper. She also taught me that school didn't have to be(17)________, but rather how we wanted it to be; it all(18)________ on how we wanted to start the year and how we wanted to end it.Surely, we may have an amazing teacher who(19)________ us, but Mrs. Sheehan did so much more. She was a teacher that(20)________ others and positively impacted students' lives for the better and she was my nomination(提名)for "Educator of the Year".(1)A.divideB.breakC.pushD.translate(2)A.recognitionB.presenceC.surroundingsD.wisdom(3)A.belong toB.devote toC.refer toD.turn to(4)A.witnessedB.discoveredC.inspiredD.traced(5)A.calmB.curiousC.carefulD.cheerful(6)A.leisureB.colorfulC.busyD.peaceful(7)A.strangelyB.constantlyC.obviouslyD.madly(8)A.smileB.abilityC.spiritD.experience(9)A.supportB.protectC.appreciateD.identify(10)A.adventuresB.discussionsC.arrangementsmitments(11)A.writingB.swimmingC.runningD.driving(12)A.fightB.bondC.marchD.resist(13)A.energeticB.considerateC.beautifulD.excited(14)A.parentsB.relativesC.problemsD.achievements(15)A.OccasionallyB.SuddenlyC.FinallyD.Specifically(16)elessB.horribleC.meaningfulD.spare(17)A.knowledgeableB.attractiveC.distantD.boring(18)A.dependedB.decidedC.insistedD.experimented(19)A.punishedB.consultedC.rememberedD.influenced(20)A.visitedB.acceptedC.touchedD.praised二、阅读理解(本题共计 4 小题,每题 5 分,共计20分)2.Mini Book Excerpts(节选)BiographyWhen Salinger learned that a car park was to be built on the land, the middle-aged writer was shocked and quickly bought the neighboring area to protect it…The townspeople never forgot the rescue and came to help their most famous neighbor.J. D. Salinger: A Life by Kenneth Slawenski(Random House, $27)Mystery(疑案小说)"You're a smart boy. Benny's death was no accident, and you're the only one who saw it happen. Doyou think the murderer should get away with it?" The boy was staring stubbornly at his lap again. A thought suddenly occurred to Annika. "Did you…You recognized the man in the car, didn't you?" The boy hesitated, twisting his fingers. "Maybe," he said quietly.Red Wolf by Liza Marklund(Atria Books, $25.99)Short StoriesShe wants to say to him what she has learned, none of it in class: Some women are born stupid, and some women are too smart for their own good. Some women are born to give, and some women only know how to take. Some women learn who they want to be from their mothers, some who they don't want to be. Some mothers suffer so their daughter won't, some mothers love so their daughters won't.You Are Free by Danzy Senna(Riverhead Books, $15)HumorDo your kids like to have fun? Come to Fun Times! Do you like to watch your kids having fun? Bring them to Fun Times! Fun Times! 's "amusement cycling" is the most fun you can have, legally, in the United States right now. Why spend thousands of dollars flying to Disney World when you can spend less than half of that within a day's drive of most cities?Happy: And Other Rad Thoughts by Larry Dovle(Fcco. $14.99)(1)If the readers want to know about the life of Salinger, they should buy the book published by _______.A.EccoB.Atria BooksC.Riverhead BooksD.Random House(2)The book Happy: And Other Bad Thoughts is intended for ________.A.young childrenB.Disney World workersC.middle school teachersD.parents with young children(3)Which book describes women with characters of their own?A.Happy: And Other Bad Thoughts.B.J. D. Salinger: A Life.C.You Are Free.D.Red Wolf.(4)After finishing the book Red Wolf, the readers would learn that ________.A.the boy helped arrest the murdererB.Benny died of an accidentC.the murderer got away with the crimeD.Annika carried out the crime3.A 17-year-old Bangladeshi boy has won this year's International Children's Peace Prize for his work to fight cyberbullying(网络欺凌)in his country.The prize winner, Sadat Rahman, promised to keep fighting online abuse until it no longer exists. "The fight against cyberbullying is like a war, and in this war I am a fearless fighter," Sadat Rahman said during a ceremony on November 13 in The Hague, the Netherlands. He added, "If everybody keeps supporting me, then together we will win this battle against cyberbullying."Rahman developed a mobile phone application that provides education about online bullying and a way to report cases of it. He said he began his work on the project after hearing the story of a 15-year-old girl who took her own life as a result of cyberbullying. "I will not stop until we receive no more cases through the app," Rahman said at the ceremony.The award comes with a fund of over $118,000, which is invested by the Kids Rights Foundation. The group chooses projects to support causes that are closely linked to the winner's work.Past well-known winners of the prize include Pakistani human rights activist Malala Yousafzai and Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg. And the students who organized the March for Our Lives event in 2018 after a deadly mass shooting at their school in the American state of Florida also won the prize.Yousafzai praised Rahman's work during the ceremony. She spoke through video conferencing. "All children have the right to be protected from violence no matter if it is physical or mental, offline or online," she said. "Cyberbullying damages that right."(1)What does Sadat Rahman devote himself to?A.Battling online violence.B.Helping poor children.C.Being a brave fighter.D.Removing school bullying.(2)What caused Sadat Rahman to start his project?A.People's lack of education.B.His own experience of being bullied.C.A girl's death from cyberbullying.D.The wide use of mobile phone apps.(3)What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?A.The March for Our Lives event.B.Human rights activists in the world.C.A horrible mass school shooting.D.Some previous winners of the prize.(4)What can we infer from Yousafzai's words?A.Rahman's efforts have paid off.B.Cyberbullying should be got rid of.C.All children have the right to fight against violence.D.Children are faced with physical and mental bullying.4.Americans have changed, at least when it comes to their apple preferences. The Red Delicious apple is likely to lose its title as the most popular apple this year, which it held for more than half a century. The U.S. Apple Association is projecting, that the Gala apple will usurp(夺取)the Red Delicious for the top spot.The group, which advocates on behalf of 7,500 apple growers and 400 companies in the apple business, predicted that the U. S. would grow 52.4 million Gala apples in 2018, up 5.9 percent from a year earlier. Red Delicious apple production is expected to fall 10.7 percent to 51.7 million.Consumers apparently like the Gala's "taste, texture(口感)and sweetness," the U.S. Apple Association said in a statement. "The rise in production of newer varieties of apples aimed at the fresh consumption domestic market has caused demand for the Red Delicious to decline." said Mark Seetin, the association's director of regulatory and industry affairs.The Granny Smith, Fuji and Honeycrisp apples are expected to rank third, fourth and fifth. The association predicted that within a year or two the Honeycrisp may pass the Granny Smith and Fuji, jumping into third place. The production of the apple rose 21.8 percent to 23.5 million this year. That puts it ahead of the Golden Delicious apple for the first time. The Honeycrisp was created by the University of Minnesota's apple breeding(培育)program only 21 years ago. It typically costs more than its competitors.Until the 1970s, Americans had only a few choices of apples. While the Golden Delicious offered a color contrast and the Granny Smith brought tartness(酸味)to the table, the Red Delicious was the star, heavily promoted by Washington state growers. Then wholesalers began looking for tastier varieties, finding them overseas in Japan, home to the Fuji, and New Zealand, which had the Braeburn and Gala.(1)How does the author prove Americans' preference for the Gala?A.By using statistics.B.By listing examples.C.By explaining causes.D.By presenting research findings.(2)What do we know about the Honeycrisp?A.It is sour in flavor.B.It is light in color.C.It is gaining popularity.D.It is losing its price advantage.(3)Which of the following comes from New Zealand?A.The Fuji.B.The Honeycrisp.C.The Braeburn.D.The Granny Smith.(4)What does the text mainly tell us?A.Why Americans eat apples from different countries.B.How different apples are becoming popular in America.C.How American farmers choose their apple growing types.D.Why the Red Delicious was Americans' favorite for 50 years.causal inferences rather than simply finding patterns. "At some point—you know, if you're intelligent—you realize maybe there's something else out there," he says.【长难句分析】1. After playing thousands of games against itself at a super speed, and learning from winning positions, Alpha Zero independently discovered several famous chess strategies and even invented new ones.翻译:在以超快的速度与自己对弈数千场,并从获胜位置中学习之后,Alpha Zero独立地发现了几种翻译:著名的国际象棋策略,甚至发明了新的策略。

人教修订版高中英语高二上学期期末测试题附参考答案

人教修订版高中英语高二上学期期末测试题附参考答案

高二英语上学期期末测试题人教订正版第 I 卷(三部分,共115 分)第一部分:听力(共两小节,满分30 分)第一节(共 5 小题;每题 1.5 分,满分7.5 分)听下边 5 段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、 B、 C 三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地点,听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间往返答相关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

b5E2RGbCAP1.When did the man witness a traffic accident?A.When he was his way to a supermarket this morning.B.When he was driving to a party this afternoon.C.When he was on his way to work this morning.2.What can we learn from the dialogue?A.An old man got burned in the fire.B. A young woman is running out of the burning house .p1EanqFDPwC.The woman running out of the burning house is crying.DXDiTa9E3d3.Why does the man feel sad and guilty whenever he thinks of his younger brother?RTCrpUDGiTA.Because his brother ’ s death has something to do with him5PCzVD7HxA.B.Because he hasn ’ t given enough help to his younger brother jLBHrnAILg.C.Because he often beat his younger brother when the latter was still a child xHAQX74J0X.4.Which of the following is true?A. A woman robber snatched the handbag from the woman speaker LDAYtRyKfE.B.An aged robber snatched the handbag from the woman speaker Zzz6ZB2Ltk.C. A young man snatched the woman ‘ s handbag and cut her arm.dvzfvkwMI15.Why did the man nearly lose his life during lunch time.?rqyn14ZNXIA.Because he ate the delicious chicken too fast and choked EmxvxOtOco.B.Because he choked because he was laughing.C.Because he ate a hamburger too fast.第二节(共15小题;每题分,满分分)听下边 5 段对话或独白。

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高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***13-14学年新课标高二上学期期末测试ⅡClass: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. — Can I have a day off tomorrow, Mr. Lee?—— we have a lot of work to do.A. As you wishB. Forget itC. Of courseD. Go ahead2. The cakes are delicious. I’d like to have third one as second one I ate was too small.A. the; theB. the; aC. a; theD. a; a3. — I remember you were a gifted basketball player at college. Could you join us tomorrow?— Sorry, I it for years.A. don’t playB. wasn’t playingC. haven’t playedD. hadn’t played4. Though they have three children of their own, the American couple are going to a homeless child.A. admitB. acceptC. adaptD. adopt5. My parents have made clear that they won’t support me in leaving school to open a company.A. itB. oneC. thisD. what6. I subscribe to the view children benefit from being independent.A. whetherB. whichC. whatD. that7. The project, started in 1998, has more girls having chances to get higher education.A. resulted fromB. resulted inC. come aboutD. tried out8. — Did you inform Helen of the plan put forward at the meeting?— Of course. I saw her.A. So long asB. If onlyC. The momentD. Any time9. I’d like to give thanks to Mrs. Chen, without help I wouldn’t have got out of my trouble.A. whoB. whatC. whoseD. which10. Susan hung up hurriedly and attended to the baby. , the meal got burnt.A. HoweverB. SometimesC. MeanwhileD. Besides11. The peace talk is going on in a friendly . Hopefully, an agreement will be made today.A. phenomenonB. atmosphereC. environmentD. situation12. his intention to resign from the company, Mr. Lee left the hall angrily.A. Having statedB. StatedC. To stateD. Being stated13. — I wonder made him get the top position in the company.— His ability to deal with the urgent problems.A. how was it thatB. how it was thatC. what was it thatD. what it was that14. Don’t allow the Internet to control your li fe it is widely used in many ways.A. as ifB. even ifC. so long asD. in case15. The victims of the earthquake are in need of help. We should do something for them immediately.A. abnormalB. anxiousC. desperateD. aggressive二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Melody is 9 years old, and her brother Shane is 11. Shane wants a new 16 for his birthday. Their mom finally thinks Melody is 17 enough to take care of a 18 , but she still doesn’t have a cat. When they 19 the skateboard or the cat, their mom and dad sound slightly 20 and say they just can’t 21 it right now. What’s going on?When families have 22 troubles, it can mean small or big 23 . It could be that 24 go to themovies less often or use more coupons (优惠券) at the grocery store. But it could also mean that a parent takes a(n) 25 job or the family moves to a different, 26 house. This can be 27 because kids usually like 28 things in their life (school, home, friends, weekend activities) to stay the same.If money problems are 29 your family, it might help to 30 that other people are having the same trouble. Sometimes, money gets tight because something happens to just one family —like someone getting 31 or someone losing a job. But there are also times when many people 32 their jobs because of problems with the economy. In recent years, money problems have affected lots of families.Being a(n) 33 kid can make things a little better. You could offer your 34 to a neighbor or friend in need. Are there leaves on the ground, snow on the sidewalk, or a car that needs to be 35 ? You’re just the person for the job!16. A. shirt B. skateboard C. computer D. bag17. A. old B. tall C. strong D. superb18. A. dog B. brother C. baby D. pet19. A. buy B. mention C. see D. touch20. A. happy B. angry C. afraid D. excited21. A. sell B. find C. leave D. afford22. A. money B. school C. food D. house23. A. troubles B. changes C. problems D. faults24. A. parents B. children C. families D. friends25. A. second B. dream C. easy D. tough26. A. bigger B. cleaner C. cheaper D. higher27. A. hard B. interesting C. boring D. steady28. A. new B. small C. everyday D. good29. A. amusing B. hurting C. separating D. affecting30. A. understand B. attempt C. say D. feel31. A. tired B. sick C. lost D. fat32. A. find B. hate C. enjoy D. lose33. A. brave B. honest C. creative D. anxious34. A. advice B. services C. clothes D. tools35. A. sold B. painted C. repaired D. washed三、阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AHave you ever looked forward to drawing something, but you don’t know where you can begin? There is a trick that you can use to help you get started. The trick is to look at all objects as simple shapes. If you are able to draw a square, a circle, and a triangle (三角形), you can draw anything as a matter of fact.Think of each shape as part of a family. The square family includes all shapes with four sides. The circle family contains shapes with one curved (弯曲的), connected line. The triangle family includes three-sided shapes.When you are ready to draw something, look at it closely and think about which shape family it belongs to. Take the following things as examples. Lampshades are part of the triangle family. Most flowers fit in the circle family. Couches and fences go with the square family. Some objects combine shapes from a few families. When you know what shapes are in the object that you want to draw, you are really ready to begin.Remember to hold your pencil loosely. You should lightly draw the basic shapes that make up your object. Then look closely at the object, and add details to the basic shapes. Work on only one part at a time. When you are happy with the drawing, darken the main lines. If you wish, clean with an eraser the basic shapes that you drew first.With practice, your squares will become buildings, vehicles, and many other objects. Your circles will turn into wheels, clocks, and many other objects. Your triangles will become mountain ranges, tents and many other objects. Castles and dragons also start out as basic shapes. There is no end to what you will be able to draw.36. What does the author think you should do before you start to draw pictures?A. You should hold your pencil loosely.B. You should describe the object carefully.C. You should regard the object as a simple shape.D. You should know how many shapes the object has.37. The underlined sentence in the last paragraph means .A. all pictures belong to the three shape familiesB. you can draw anything with three shape familiesC. you can develop your interest in drawing day by dayD. people can draw every shape by using their imagination38. In which column of a newspaper can we read this text?A. Culture.B. Technology.C. Education.D. Industry.BA man who will run the London Marathon barefoot said the death of his father last week has given new courage to his challenge. Simon Grundy, 37, decided to take part, so his 77-year-old father, Roy, would have something to focus on after being diagnosed (诊断) with a brain cancer just over a year ago.The Australian, who now lives in the village of Much Marcle, Herefordshire, said, “At first, we thought my dad would come to London to watch me, but then he got too weak and was planning to watch the race on television. He was very supportive. His death has given new courage to my run and has given me a lot to think about on the day. It is going to be a very emotional day.”Mr. Grundy, who is raising money for Brain Cancer UK, described how his father started falling over and forgetting thing s. “He had to stop working in his carpet cleaning company, which he loved. He was really excited about the marathon and was helping to organize fundraising (筹款) events among his friends,” he said.Mr. Grundy said his feet were toughened (变坚韧) by walking barefoot in his homeland, and he has been perfecting his technique ever since. He added that he has used high-strength glue to treat a wound to his foot. Francesca Towson, Brain Cancer UK’s community fundraiser, said, “Simon’s determination to run the Virgin London Marathon barefoot for us is very inspiring and greatly appreciated. We are so sorry for his loss and will think of him every step of the way. Our team is trying to beat last year’s target (目标) of £90,000 to help the research into this disease.”39. Simon Grundy decided to run the Marathon because .A. his father wanted him to do soB. his father was too weak to runC. he wanted to make his father’s life meaningfulD. he wanted to prove his physical strength40. Mr. Grundy is raising money in order to .A. save his fatherB. organize another marathonC. buy new shoes for barefoot peopleD. help the research into brain cancer41. What can we learn about Simon’s father?A. He knew nothing about his disease.B. His death has no effect on his son.C. He was enthusiastic about the marathon.D. He died in his carpet cleaning company.42. What can be inferred from the text?A. Simon will get £90,000 after the marathon.B. Simon will face the challenge bravely.C. Simon will surely win the marathon.D. Simon grew up in London.CA clinic in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, works to support the health of people and forests. Kinari Webb is an American doctor who helped start the non-profit group that runs the clinic. The group is known as ASRI. Dr. Webb says most villagers value the local forests, but illegal logging (采伐) is often their only way to earn money to pay for health care, even if they know it’s good to protect the forest.The clinic is in Sukadana, a village outside Gunung Palung National Park. Each month someone from ASRI visits the surrounding villages to see if people are logging or burning land within the park. Villagers who do not take part in illegal logging pay about 40% less for health care than those who do. Also, the clinic uses a system of barter to allow patients to pay with things like handmade baskets or young trees.Patients learn about environmental protection when they wait at the clinic. Many of the 70 staff members also help villagers learn about organic farming and other ways to earn money. In May ASRI employed some forest guardians to prevent illegal logging with local villagers. One of them said he entered the program because ASRI cured his son.However, at first villagers did not trust the clinic. They wanted to go to the only hospital in the area. Yet its resources are limited and villagers often have to travel more than two hours to get there.Now, villagers happily share stories about the clinic. Amel ia’s mother is one of them. She started going there when her daughter was eight months old. She says the treatment is good.43. Why do some local villagers do illegal logging?A. Because they have no money to pay for health care.B. Because they need money to support their family.C. Because they think it’s no use protecting forests.D. Because they need wood for building houses.44. The underlined word “barter” in Paragraph 2 probably means .A. exchange of goods for other goods without using moneyB. donations from ASRI to those who have no moneyC. a 40% discount that patients can get for health careD. a free treatment that patients can get from the clinic45. The clinic was set up for many purposes EXCEPT .A. teaching patients organic farmingB. giving patients the treatmentC. punishing villagers for illegal loggingD. protecting local forests46. What can be inferred from the text?A. The clinic has been popular since the beginning.B. Amelia’s mother is pleased with the treatment in the clinic.C. Local villagers prefer the only hospital in the area to the clinic.D. Forest guardians can punish villagers who do illegal logging.DWhen nutritionists (营养学家) and health experts talk about how to stay healthy, they often include two simple tips: getting exercise and eating right. But many neighborhoods lack parks to play or exercise in, and supermarkets may be a drive away. So staying healthy close to home might be a tall order for some kids.Two new studies show that children who live close to parks and markets that sell fresh food are half as likely to be obese (肥胖的) as children who live far from these places. The research reveals (揭露) the influence of environmental factors on people’s health, in particular obesity, according to Laura Kettel Khan, a nutritionist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.Lawrence Frank, an urban planner and public health researcher at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, led one of the studies. Urban planners study the design of cities and work to build better places to live. He and his colleagues looked at hundreds of neighborhoods in California’s San Diego County and in Washington’s King County, which includes Seattle.They judged each neighborhood based on nutrition and physical activity. The neighborhoods that scored highest on nutrition had a supermarket nearby that sold fresh produce and few fast food restaurants in the area.Neighborhoods that scored highest on physical activity had parks and were walkable, which means residents can walk to many places they’d want to go. The researchers then looked at health information from 681 children, aged 6 to 11, who lived in those areas. About 1 in 12 children who lived in neighborhoods near parks or supermarkets were obese. In neighborhoods lacking parks and markets, the obesity rate among children doubled, to about 1 in 6.47. Who is most likely to become obese according to the text?A. A child who lives close to a supermarket.B. A child whose home is near a park.C. A child who lives in a neighborhood that is not walkable.D. A child who lives in a walkable neighborhood.48. What can we learn from the text?A. Children living near parks may get more exercise.B. Good nutrition can lead to obesity.C. Environment has nothing to do with obesity.D. People had better live far away from markets.49. The purpose of the study led by Lawrence Frank is to .A. find out the main cause of obesityB. improve the neighborhood designC. choose the best neighborhoodD. stop children becoming obese50. What does the text mainly tell us?A. Better neighborhoods have more obese people.B. Better neighborhoods mean better health.C. Good nutrition keeps people healthy.D. Location is linked to obesity.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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