2022年新人教版高二英语上册期中考试题(英语)4
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高二英语上册期中考试题(英语)第Ⅰ卷 客观卷(共75分)I.听力(101=10分)1.Whatdidthemandolastnight?A.HevisitedTomB.HemetTomC.HerangupTom2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.HewantstoknowwherethecomputersareB.HewantstosellcomputerdisksC.Hewantstobuycomputerdisks3.Whydoesn’tthewomantakethebus?A.She’stoolazyB.Shethinksit’stooexpensiveC.Shedoesn’tknowtheroutes4.Wherearethetwospeakers?A.InarestaurantB.InahotelC.Inashop5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.ThepapermustbehandedinontimeB.Themanneedn’thandinthepaperC.Thepapercanbehandedinafewdayslater6.Whatcanwelearnfromthedialogue?A.TheyaregoodfriendsB.TheyhaveknownforalongtimeC.Maybethisisthefirsttimeforthemtomeet7.WhereisDeanFrankwaitingfortheman?A.AtthepostofficeB.AthisofficeC.Attheairport8.Whydidn’tthemanwantthewomantocarryhissuitcase?A.BecausetherewassomethingsecretinthesuitcaseB.BecausehewasafraidofbeingscoldedbyDeanFrankC.Becausehecouldmanageithimself9.Whichsubjectdoesthegirllikebest?A.EnglishB.ComputerC.Maths10.Whichsubjectisthegirlpoorin?A.MathsB.ComputerC.Chinese11/11\nII.单项选择(151=15分)11.Hestillkeepsinwithhiscollegeclassmates.A.relationB.tieC.linkD.touch12.ItwasshetookoffherdarkglassesIrealizedshewasafamousfilmstar.A.when;thatB.that;thatC.that;whenD.when;then13.Once,awordbecomesapromise.A.speakB.spokenC.speakingD.tospeak14.Ittakesaveryunusualmindtoundertakeofobvious.A.analysis;anB.analyses;anC.analysis;theD.analyses;the15.Thewildflowerslookedlikeasoftorangeblanketthedesert.A.coveringB.coveredC.coverD.tocover16.YoucancometomyhomethisSundayif.A.youareconvenientB.youwillbeheconvenientC.itisconvenienttoyouD.itwillbeconvenient17.Amongthesebooksadictionarythathisfathergavehimasabirthdaypresent.A.haveincludedB.isincludedC.hasincludedD.areincluded18.Thediscoveryofnewevidenceledtothethief.A.havingcaughtB.beingcaughtC.catchthethiefD.tobecaught19.isreportedinthenewspapers,talksbetweenthetwocountriesaremakingprogress.A.AsB.whichC.ItD.What20.ThefactGreatBritainthreecountriesisstillunknowntomany.A.that;isconsistedofB.which;ismadeupofC.that;consistsofD.which;makesup21.Ifwelearntoacceptchangeandappreciateisnewanddifferent,wewillbewell―preparedforthefuturemayhaveinstore.A.which;whicheverB.what;whateverC.what;whicheverD.which;whatever22.Amansodifficulttomustbehardto.A.please;workB.please;workwithC.beplease;workwithD.bepleased;beworkedwith11/11\n23.fromspace,theearth,withwatersevenpercentofitssurface,lookslikeablueball.A.Seen;coveredB.Seeing;coveringC.Seeing;coveredD.Seen;covering24.Theonlyquestioniswecanraisethemoney.A.remained;whetherB.remaining;whetherC.remained;ifD.remaining;if25.Americanseatvegetablesperpersontodayastheydidin1910.A.morethantwiceB.astwiceasmanyC.twiceasmanyasD.morethantwiceasmanyIII.完形填空(201=20分)Asachild,therewasnothingIlikedbetterthanSundayafternoonsatmygrandfather’sfarm.26bymilesofwindingstonewalls,thehouseprovidedendlesshoursof27foracitykid.Icanstillrememberoneafternoon28Iwaseightyearsold.I’dwantedmorethananythingtobe29toclimbthewallssurroundingtheproperty.Thewallswereold;somestoneswere30,othersloose.Still,myyearning(向往)toscramble(攀登)acrossthosewalls31sostrongthatfinally,onespringafternoon,Itookallmy32andenteredthelivingroom,wherethe33hadgatheredafterSundaydinner.“I,Iwanttoclimbthestonewalls,”Isaidhesitantly(犹豫地).34achorus(异口同声)wentupfromthewomenintheroom.“Heavens,no!”theycried,“You’llhurtyourself!”Iwasn’ttoo35;the36wasjustasI’dexpected.Just37Iwouldleavetheroom,Iwasstoppedbymygrandfather’sloudvoice.“Nowwaitaminute.”Iheardhimsay,“Lettheboyclimbthestonewalls.Hehastolearntodothings38”.ForthenexttwohoursIclimbedthoseoldwallsandhadthetimeofmylife.LaterItoldmygrandfatheraboutmy39.I’llneverforgetwhathesaid.“Fred,”hesaid,smiling,“youmadethisdaya(an)40dayjustbybeingyourself.Alwaysremember,there’sonlyonepersoninthiswholeworldlikeyou,andIlikeyou41asyouare.”Manyyearshavepassed42then,andtodayI’macomputer(主持人)inthetelevisionprogram43“MisterRogers’Neighborhood”,seenbymillionsofchildren.11/11\nTherehavebeen44overtheyears,butonethingremainsthesame:my45lefttochildrenattheendofalmosteveryvisit.“There’sonlyonepersoninthiswholeworldlikeyou,”Thekidscanhearmesay,“andpeoplewouldlikeyouexactlyasyouare.”26.A.CoveredB.SurroundedC.ExtendedD.Spread27.A.fruitB.richnessC.funD.wonder28.A.thatB.whenC.asD.which29.A.allowedB.regrettedC.realizedD.provided30.A.remainingB.leftC.losingD.missing31.A.builtB.wentupC.grewD.turned32.A.troubleB.mindC.courageD.heart33.A.adultsB.relationsC.menD.women34.A.QuicklyB.HurriedlyC.FrequentlyD.Immediately35.A.excitedB.sadC.disappointedD.pleased36.A.soundB.responseC.endD.story37.A.wheneverB.whileC.assoonasD.as38.A.ofhimselfB.byhimselfC.inhimselfD.tohimself39.A.actionB.adventureC.pleasureD.happiness40.A.specialB.regularC.commonD.usual41.A.straightlyB.rightlyC.quietlyD.exactly42.A.sinceB.tillC.untilD.by43.A.nameB.namingC.namedD.toname44.A.jobsB.eventsC.adventuresD.changes45.A.suggestionB.warningC.messageD.noteIV.阅读理解(152=30分)AGoalscanhelpyoudo,beandexperienceeverythingyouwantinlife.Insteadofjustlettinglifehappentoyou,goalsallowyoutomakeyourlifehappen.Successfulandhappypeoplehaveanideaofhowtheirlifeshouldbeandtheysetlotsof11/11\ngoalstohelpthemsucceed.Bysettinggoalsyouaretakingcontrolofyourlife.It’slikehavingamaptoshowyouwhereyouwanttogo.Thinkofitthisway.Therearetwodrivers.Onehasadestinationinmindwhichislaidoutforheronamap.Shecandrivestraighttherewithoutanywastedtimeorwrongturns.Theotherdriverhasnogoalordestinationormap.Shestartsoffatthesametimefromthesameplaceasthefirstdriver,butshedriveswithoutanaimaround,nevergettinganywhere,justusingupgasandoil.Whichdriverdoyouwanttobe?Winnersinlifesetgoalsandfollowthroughonthem.Winnersdecidewhattheywantinlifeandthengettherebymakingplansandsettinggoals.Unsuccessfulpeoplejustletlifehappenbyaccident.Goalsaren’tdifficulttoset―andtheyaren’tdifficulttoreach.It’suptoyoutofindoutwhatyourgoalsandideals(理想)reallyare.Researchtellsusthatwhenwewriteagoaldown,wearemorelikelytoachieve.Writtengoalscanbereviewedregularly,andhavemorepower.Likeacontractwithyourself,theyarehardertoneglect(忽视)orforget.Alsowhenyouwriteyourgoalsinaparticularway,youareabletomakeyourselfbecontinuouslyalert(警觉)tosituationsthatwillfurtheryourgoals.46.Thewritergavetheexampleoftwodriverstoshow.A.howstupidthefirstdriverwasB.theimportanceofhavingamapandrightdirectionC.howstupidtheseconddriverwasD.theimportanceofsettinggoals47.Accordingtothepassage,successfulpeoplearedifferentfromunsuccessfulonesbecause.A.thesuccessfulpeoplesetgoalsforeverythingandcangethelpfromothersB.theunsuccessfulpeoplealwayssetunrealisticplansforthemselvesC.thesuccessfulpeoplesetgoalsintheirlivesandmakeplanstocarryitoutD.theunsuccessfulpeoplemakeplansforeverythingbutcannotworkhard48.Accordingtothepassage,themostimportantthinginrealizingone’sidealisto.A.trytoberealisticaboutone’sabilityB.letothershelphimorhertomakehisorherdreamcometrueC.letothersunderstandhimorherfirst,thenworktogetherwiththemD.haveaclearmindofwhatheorshewantsinlife11/11\n49.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.GoalscanmakeyougaineverythingyouwantinlifeB.OnlysuccessfulpeoplecanbehappyC.Ifyouwanttosucceed,youneedasetlong―termgoalsinsteadofshort―termGoalsD.Whenweputourgoaldownonpapers,wearemorelikelytosucceed50.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.GoalshelpyousucceedB.HowtosucceedC.WhywealwaysfailedD.AresearchonsettinggoalsBAretheBritishpeopleEuropeans?ThismayseemastrangequestiontoAfricansandAsians,whotendtothinkofallwhitemenasEuropeans.ButtheBritish,whentheyareinBritain,donotregardthemselvesasEuropeans.TheEuropeans,tothem,arethoseratherexcitableforeignersfromtheothersideofEnglishChannel,whohaveneverlearnthowtospeakEnglish.Europeis“theContinent”:aplacefullofinterestsforEnglishtourists,butalsothesourceofalmostallthewarsinwhichBritainhaseverbeeninvolved.Thus,althoughgeographicallyspeakingBritainisapartofEurope,yetthefactthatitisaseparateislandhasmadeitspeoplefeelvery,veryinsular(孤立的).Theyfeel,inmanyways,differentfromtherestofEurope,andtheysometimesannoycontinentalnationsbyfailingtosupportthem,oreventounderstandthem,intimeofneed.WheredidtheBritishpeoplecomefrom?Thisisquiteinterestingquestion,sincetheyareamixtureofmanydifferentraces(种族),andalltheseracesinvaded(入侵)BritainatvarioustimesfromEurope.NobodyknowsverymuchaboutBritainbeforetheRomanscameduringthefirstcenturyB.C.,buttherehadbeenatleastthreeinvasionsbeforethat.Thefirstofthesewasbyadark―hairedMediterraneanracecalledIberians.TheothertwowerebyCeltictribes(部落):firsttheGaels,whosedescendants(后裔)arethemodernScotsandIrish,someofwhomstillspeaktheGaeliclanguage;secondlytheBritons,whogavetheirnametothewholeislandofBritain.ThesewerethepeoplewhomtheRomansconquered.TheRomansgavetheBritonsagooddealofcivilization,buttheyneversettledinBritaininverylargenumbers,sotheBritish11/11\nracesurviveduntiltheoverthrow(颠覆)oftheRomanEmpirebythe“barbarians”―thenumerousGermanictribeswhichoverran(侵占)thewholeofWesternEurope.51.Thepurposeofthepassageisto.A.talkaboutEuropeansB.discusstheoriginofBritishpeopleC.argueforthesuperiorityofBritishpeopleD.comparetheEuropeanswithAfricansandAsians52.Itcanbeknownfromthepassagethat.A.allthepeoplethinkwhitepeopleareEuropeansB.therearemanyAfricansandAsianslivinginEuropeC.whitemenareEuropeansintheeyesofAfricansandAsiansD.theBritishpeoplethinkofthemselvesasEuropeans53.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.EuropeansarethosewhoareunabletospeakEnglishB.thosewhoinvadedBritaincamefromtheothersideoftheEnglishChannelC.BritainisaplacefullofinterestsforthoseexcitableforeignersD.BritainisthesourceofalmostallthewarsinEurope54.WhydotheBritainpeoplefeelinsular?A.BecausetheyaredifferentfromthosepeopleintheContinentB.BecausetheysometimesfailtosupportthecontinentcountriesintimeofneedC.BecausetheyareseparatedgeographicallyfromtheContinentD.Becausetheyareconsidereddifferenttounderstand55.Whichofthefollowingismostlikelytobediscussedafterthispassage?A.TheGermanictribeswhichinvadedBritainB.ThecivilizationtheRomansbroughttoBritainC.TheRomanswhodidnotsettleinBritainD.ThesurvivaloftheBritishpeopleinthefirstcenturyB.C.11/11\nCSouthKoreanfilmsBeijingaudiencecanviewfiveSouthKoreanfilms,allwithChinesesubtitles(字幕),untilApril19attheTuixinCinemaonBeingNationalLibrarygrounds.Location:TuixinCinema,BeingNationalLibrary,39BaishiqiaoRoad,HaidianDistict.Telephone:86415566“TheKingandtheClown”April15:9:00,13:00,15:30,19:30“MyWifeisGangster”April16:9:00,13:30,18:15“MarryingtheMafia”April18:9:00,13:30,18:15“AnotherPublicEnemy”April18:9:00,13:30,15:30,18:15“SexisZero”April19:9:00,13:30,15:30,17:3019:30Leon’sshowHongKongpopstar―LeonLaiwillgiveapersonalperformanceat7:30pmfromtomorrowthroughtoSeptember21atShanghaiGymnasium.Tickets:60,90,120,180yuan,availableat66JiangningRoad.Address:ShanghaiGymnasium,1111CaoxiRoadN.Tel:29189188,29171145,49384952,29197113RussianconcertTheShanghaiPhilharmonicOrchestrawillputonsomeexcellentRussianchoral(合唱的)worksat7:15pmonSeptember26and27attheShanghaiConcertHall.TheywillsingRussianfolksongsandaMassunderaRussianconductorwhoisveryfamousandhasgivenasuccessfulchoralconcertinBeijing.Tickets:6,8,10,12yuan,availableatthehall’sticketoffice.Address:523Yan’anRoadM.ShanghaiTel:3227569411/11\nKoreansongsTheSongandDanceTroupeoftheRepublicofKoreawillgiveaSongandDanceshowat7:30pmtonightattheShanghaiCenterTheatre.Tickets:10,20,30yuan,availableatthetheatre’sticketofficeAddress:1376NanjingRoadW.ShanghaiTel:2979866356.TheaudienceincanwatchtheperformancegivenbyLeonLaifromtomorrowtoSeptember.A.BeijingB.KoreaC.ShanghaiD.HongKong57.willbeonApril18.Thecinema’stelephonenumberis.A.“MyWifeisGangster”;86415566B.“MarryingtheMafia”;32275694C.“SexisZero”;29189188D.“AnotherPublicEnemy”:8641556658.willputonperformanceat7:30pmatShanghaiCenterTheater.A.LeonLaiB.TheShanghaiPhilharmonicOrchestraC.TheSongandDanceTroupeoftheRepublicofKoreaD.aRussianPhilharmonicOrchestra59.WhatistheaddressofheShanghaiCentreTheater?A.1111CaoxiRoadNB.1376NanjingRoadW.ShanghaiC.523Yan’anRoadM.ShanghaiD.66JiangningRoad60.Accordingtotheadvertisement,asixyuanticketisfor.A.RussianconcertB.KoreansongsC.SouthKoreanfilmsD.Leon’sshow11/11\n第II卷 主观卷(共25分)V.短文改错(101=10分)LastSaturday,Iwantedverymuchtoseeafilmtogetherwithmybrotheraftersupper.Onmyway61.tothecinema,wehappentomeetanAmerican62.namedPeter,whohadlosthisway,lookedworried.63.Whenhetoldusthathewasn’tabletofind64.thehotel,wedecidedtakehimthere.Whenwewent65.tothehotel,wetoldofPeterthegreatchanges66.thathadtakenplaceinourcountryinthepastfewyear,67.andhetoldusalotofthingsabouttheyouthsintheUSA.AlthoughmybrotherandImissedainteresting68.film,wefeltveryhappily,forwehadnotonlyhelped69.Peteroutoftroubleandalsolearntsomethingfromhim.70.VI.书面表达(115=15分)请用英文介绍英伦诸岛所处的地理位置及其相互关系,文章的题目和开头的第一句已给出,限词100左右。TheLocationoftheBritishIslesTheBritishIslesisagroupofislandsthatlieoffthewestcoastofEurope.11/11\n参考答案I听力(10×1=10分)1—5CCCBA6—10CBCABII单项选择(15×1=15分)11—15DABCA16—20CBBAC21—25BBDBDIII完形填空(20×1=20分)26—30BCBAD31—35CCADC36—40BDBBA41—45DACDCIV阅读理解(15×2=30分)46—50DCDDA51—55BCBCA56—60CDCBAV短文改错(10×1=10分)61.my→our62.happen→happened63.looked→looking64.√65.take→totake66.去掉of67.year→years68.a→an69.happily→happy70.and→butVI书面表达(15分)TheBritishIslesareagroupofislandsthatlieoffthewestcoastofEurope.ThelargestislandiscalledBritain,whichisseparatedfromFrancebytheEnglishChannel,whichatonepointisonly20mileswide.ItformsthemainlandofGreatBritainandconsistsofthreecountries:Scotlandinthenorth,WalesinthewestandEnglandinthesouthandeast.TheislandjustwestofBritainiscalledIreland.BetweenBritainandIreland,intheIrishSea,liesthesmallIsleofMan.TheBritishIslesaresurroundedbytheAtlanticOceantothewest,andtheNorthSeatotheeast.11/11