1、山东省泗水一中2010-2011学年下学期高二期末考试英语第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面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. Where does the man live? A. In Room 24-420.B. In Room 40-204.C. In Room 24-402.2. What does the woman mean? A. She forgot when the report was due.B. She
2、d like the man to help with the report.C. She needs more time to finish the report.3. How much does the man have? A. $18.55.B. $15.35.C. $13.51.4. Why did the man want to go to the library? A. To borrow a book.B. To return a book.C. To read newspapers.5. What are the two speakers talking about? A. A
3、n American festival. B. American first names. C. The history of American names.第二节听下面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,各个小题将给出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至8题。6. What did the woman want to be when she was little? A. A teacher.B. A doctor. C. A
4、 banker.7. What made the woman decide to take her present job? A. Her parents wish.B. Her education.C. Her experience.8. Where did the womans parents work? A. In a bank.B. In a hospital.C. In a university. 听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. How many people are there in the womans dorm besides the woman? A. 3.B. 4.C
5、. 5.10. How does the woman feel about her roommates? A. Intelligent.B. Humorous.C. Friendly.11. What will the two speakers do next? A. Have a look at the womans dorm.B. Help with the cleaning of the dorm.C. Climb the stairs as a workout.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. What will the man do tomorrow? A. Look for
6、 a job.B. Go for a picnic.C. Do something urgent.13. Why does the man telephone the woman? A. Because he wants to postpone the party.B. Because he wants to know the party date.C. Because he doesnt want to go to the party.14. What will the woman do after hearing the mans words? A. She will inform the
7、 others about it.B. She will inform another one to arrange it.C. She will cancel the party.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. How did the man book the two tickets? A. Through telephone.B. On the Internet.C. At the box office.16. When will the show end? A. At 9:20 p.m.B. At 9:50 p.m.C. At 10:10 p.m.17. How can the
8、 man get the introductory book? A. The service people will give it to him. B. He can get it at the box office. C. He can get it at the coffee bar. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What jobs did the immigrants have to take? A. Low-paying jobs.B. Intellectual jobs.C. Part-time jobs.19. Why did the Irish have a h
9、ard time? A. Because of their religion.B. Because of their appearance. C. Because of their language.20. Why were the Chinese allowed to live only in a limited area? A. Because they wore special clothes.B. Because they spoke a different language.C. Because they looked different.第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分40分)
10、第一节:多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从A,B,C,D四个选项中,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。21. Japans growing sales of technology _ a major development in this area, and we can also see its progress in other aspects. A. react B. defend C. represent D. settle22. Once we lose the farm, the _ of poverty(贫困) will be sure. A.
11、statement B. admission C. approach D. occupation23. The audience rose, and loud cheers greeted the _ of this speech. A. ease B. rank C. outbreak D. conclusion24. Whenever they were busy with their own business, Sam, feeling _, would go out for a walk or a cigarette. A. kept off B. cut off C. left ou
12、t D. at ease25. Anger and hatred boiled within her, but she forced herself to _ the smiling face that people had always seen. A. preserve B. handle C. infect D. fold26. However, _ the technological difficulties of preparation, this material affords a further wide field of application(用途). A. rather
13、than B. rather too C. apart from D. apart with27. The lecture was going well until the projector(幻灯机) _ and put the professor off his stride. A. broke down B. broke up C. broke away D. broke off28. Geologically Diaoyu Islands are _ Taiwan Island. The waters between the islands and Taiwan are only 10
14、0 to 150 meters deep. A. attached to B. divided into C. separated from D. cut off29. Keep on trying! _ practice is the groundwork for success in playing the piano. A. Instant B. Constant C. Eager D. Demanding30. This process has not only laid a solid foundation for China to develop into the future,
15、but also _ the prosperity(繁荣) of Asian economy and the world economy. A. depended on B. contributed to C. approved of D. sweep up 第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3150各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Kentucky young man was taken to a hospital and then to county prison after leadin
16、g police on a one-hour freeway chase (追赶) in a stolen SUV. The chase 31 in downtown Los Angeles in front of the Spring Hotel. Most of the chase was 32 , except for an empty 33 of wine that the driver threw at one police vehicle.When the driver got into downtown, 34 started to happen. He ran over a f
17、ire hydrant(消防栓). The water poured out of the hydrant, 35 all the books in several carts (手推车) that a seller had put outside to 36 customers into his bookstore. The driver 37 turned west onto Grand Avenue and managed to knock into three 38 cars on one side of that street and two cars on the other si
18、de. The driver also tried to run over 39 , who was standing in the 40 ordering him to stop. Turning north, the driver caused a bus to hit its 41 to avoid a crash. The bus was empty, and the bus driver was uninjured 42 , two police cars that were chasing the SUV 43 different directions were not so 44
19、 . One of them ran into the front of the bus, and the other into the back. 45 the drivers had braked early enough, the damage to their cars was 46 . Both officers continued the chase. They only went two 47 north to find that the SUV had come to a full stop because it had 48 into a newspaper stand in
20、 front of the Spring Hotel. The driver 49 heavily behind the steering wheel(方向盘). The police 50 the driver of failure to give in to a police officer. 31. A . began Bhappened Cended Dresulted32 Apleasant Bcommon Csurprising Dunusual33 Atank Bbox C case D. bottle34 Athings Bobjects Cfights Dkills35 Ar
21、uining Bseparating Csoftening Dboring36 Aplease Battract Cfill Dadmit37 Aslowly Bcarefully Churriedly Dsuddenly38 Ahidden Bbroken Cpassing Dparked39 Aanother driver Ba passer-byCthe seller Da police officer40 Acrosswalk Bpolice box Cshop nearby Dpolice vehicle41 Alights Bbrakes Cengines Dwheels42 AB
22、esides BInstead CHowever DTherefore43 Afrom Binto Cunder Dtoward44 Aproud Blucky Cregretful Dsorry45 ABefore BAlthough CBecause DWhen46 Aeffective Bserious Cnormal Dslight47 Asteps Bshops Cmeters Dblocks48 A. rushed Bentered Ccame Dbacked49 A. flew Bfell Cflowed Dfled50 Aprovided B. impressed C. acc
23、used D. marked第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题短文所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AEver felt like destroying the car in front of you when youre stuck in an endless traffic jam?Well, the Spanish company StopStress is offering clients the possibility of doing just thatbut in controlled, saf
24、e conditions. Clients can also destroy computers, mobile phones and TV sets in what the company calls“destructotherapy”.“We target the machines that cause the most stress in modern life,” company co-founder Jorge Arribas said in a telephone interview.“People get rid of stress by screaming and beatin
25、g the machines until they are tired out,”he explained.The company, based in the northern Spanish city of Sofia, uses deserted cars that still work. Heavy-metal music is used to excite the clients. They are given protective suits and glasses, helmets and huge hammers.Most peoples rage only lasts for
26、5 to 10 minutes. But some go on for hours: they beat cars on which theyve put the names of people or ideas they would like to get rid of.“Some even get together to turn the car over,”Arribas says. A session costs 60 euros (US80) per person.Arribas says the idea came to him when he was having trouble
27、 parking his car.Dozens of people have used the therapy, which helps people become aware of their stress level and helps them to slow down, Arribas explained.“Its better to channel violence in a controlled way than to get it out on ones wife or in a traffic husband and jam,”he added.StopStress alrea
28、dy has branches in three Spanish cities, and is planning to extend its market beyond Spains borders.51. The Spanish company StopStress offers people the chance to _.A. calm down when they are angryB. destroy things they no longer needC. get rid of stress by destroying thingsD. get rid of stress by s
29、creaming and shouting52. Which of the following is NOT a means used directly to help people get less stressful in StopStress?A. Heavy-metal music.B. Mobile phones.C. Deserted cars.D. Protective suits and glasses.53. The passage is mainly intended to tell you _.A. how to attract potential customersB.
30、 a special way to get rid of stressC. a new and expanding businessD. how to deal with stress in Spain54. The underlined word“destructotherapy”in paragraph 3 refers to _.A. a stress-relief remedyB. a destructive behaviorC. a violent movementD. a mental disorderBSydneyA shark savaged a schoolboys leg
31、while he was surfing with his father at a beach in Sydney on February 23. It was the third shark attack along the coast of Australias largest city in a month.The 15-year-old boy and his father were in the water off Avalon, on Sydneys northern beaches, around dawn when he was attacked. The citys beac
32、hes are packed with locals and tourists during the summer months.“The father heard a scream and turned to see his son trashing (扭动) about in the water,” police said. “Fortunately, the shark swam away and the boy was helped to shore by his father.”Lifesaving Club spokesman Nick Miller said, “It got h
33、im around the top of his left leg and the father came and dragged his out of water.” He said the boy was bleeding heavily when he was brought to the shore. “There was a lot of pain, as you can imagine.” The teenager was airlifted to hospital for treatment for leg injuries.Police said the bites “cut
34、through to the bone”, but the boy did not appear to have sustained any fractures (骨折). He was in a stable condition now.Several beaches were closed after the attack. Water police and lifeguards were searching for the shark, while police hoped to identify its species by the shape of the bite marks. B
35、ut they said it was too early to say what type of shark attacked the boy. “I dont even know if he saw it,” Miller said.Many shark species live in the waters off Sydneys beaches, but attacks on humans are still relatively rare. However, there were two attacks on successive days earlier this month, on
36、e on a navy diver in Sydney harbor, not far from the famous Opera House, and the other on a surfer at the citys world-famous Bondi beach.Fishermen say shark numbers are on the rise. There is a ban on commercial fishing in the harbor, which has increased fish stocks. Marine experts also claim environ
37、mental protection has created a cleaner environment, attracting sharks closer to the shore as they chase fish. Many shark species, including the Great Whitethe man-eaters made famous in Steven Spielbergs Jawsare protected in Australian waters.55. What do we know about the city of Sydney from the pas
38、sage?A. It is one of the largest cities in Australia. B. Sydney harbor is not far from the famous Opera House. C. There are many locals and tourists on its coast all the year round.D. There are few shark species in the waters off Sydneys beaches. 56. The underlined word “savaged” in the first paragr
39、aph probably means “_”.A. attracted B. dragged C. bit D. packed57. About the injury of the boy we know that _. A. he was losing much blood when he was dragged out B. he was very nervous when he was sent to hospital C. he may be in danger of losing his leg D. he was injured in the right leg58. All th
40、e following are the causes of Australias sharks increasing EXCEPT that _.A. environmental protection has created a cleaner environment B. a ban on commercial fishing has increased fish numbers C. many shark species are protected in Australian waters D. the film Jaws has made the Great White famousCI
41、t is normal for parents to question their childrens hairstyle or the clothes they wear. But today teenagers and their parents argue over something else: money.Children are spending lots of it. Parents used to say to their children,“Youre wearing that?”Now they say,“You paid how much for that?”Childr
42、en in the US today spend five times more money than their parents did when they were young.So what are all these children buying? The list is long: iPods, trainers, cell phones and jeans are typical items that children“have to”buy. And they will do anything to get them. They ask their parents over a
43、nd over until they buy them.But parents also need to take the blame for spending so much money. They want their children to have the best stuff. They end up competing with other parents over what their children have.So no wonder children find it hard to learn the importance of saving money rather th
44、an spending it all the time.And its hard to save when companies use advertising and clever slogans to encourage young people to buy their products. They even encourage children to keep asking their parents for something until they get it.Today, you dont even need to have money in order to buy someth
45、ing. Banks give out credit cards and loans all the time so people are saving less and less. We are used to there being lots of money around. And if you dont have much you can always borrow some.But this hasnt always been the case. When our grandparents were young there was very little money and ever
46、yone had to save hard for things they bought. They only bought things they needed, not things they just wanted.The older generation made the wise expression,“Money doesnt grow on trees.”This is as true now as it was 50 years ago. They give money a great deal of value. And we all have a lot to learn
47、from them. 59. The text mainly tells us _.A. divisions between teenagers and their parentsB. childrens high consumption of productsC. what is popular among children at the momentD. how to spend money wisely60. Parents are to blame for childrens spending a lot of money because _.A. they dont give chi
48、ldren positive guidance in consumptionB. their consumption habits set a bad example to childrenC. the always give children too much pocket moneyD. they offer to buy the latest fashions for their children61. People find it hard to save because of all of the following reasons EXCEPT that _.A. banks pr
49、ovide credit cards and loansB. advertisements draw peoples attention to new productsC. people have more money than in the past and saving is out of dateD. peoples living standard has improved and they can buy what they want 62. The saying“Money doesnt grow on trees.”in the last paragraph seems to te
50、ll us that _.A. the older generation understood how to teach children to save B. in the past, people attached more importance to saving moneyC. money has a great deal of valueD. money is not easily earned and people should be careful spending itDIs it time to kick Russia out of the BRICs (金砖四国)?If s
51、o, it may end up sounding like a famous ball-point pen makerBIC. An argument is being made that Goldman Sachs famous marketing device (策略), the BRICs, should really be the BICs.“Is Russia really worth the name BRICs?” asks Anders Aslund, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Econ
52、omics, in an article for Foreign Policy. Aslund, who is also co-author with Andrew Kuchins of “The Russian Balance Sheet”, thinks the Russia of Putin and Medvedev is just not worthy of inclusion alongside Brazil, India and China in the list of future economic powerhouses. He writes:“The countrys eco
53、nomic performance has fallen to such a weak level that one must ask whether it has any say at all on the global economy, compared with the other members of its group. I have just returned from Moscow, which is always dull around this season. For the last seven years, Russia has taken very few measur
54、es to improve its economy. Instead, the state has been living on oil and gas.”Economically, Aslund has the numbers on his side. The International Monetary Fund figures that the Russian economy will fall by 6.7 percent in 2009, while China will grow 8.5 percent and India 5.4 percent. There is less of
55、 a case for Brazil, with a fall of 0.7 percent, but it is still doing far better than Russia.But the BRICs are not just about economy. As is mentioned above, it is a marketing device to encourage investors (投资者) to focus on the big promising players. From an investment standpoint, it could be argued
56、 that Russia is leading the BRICs. Its stock market is up 128 percent this year while around 80 percent is for the other three.At very least, despite Russias economic underperformance, its stock market outperformance does suggest it is indeed one of the group.63. According to the passage, which coun
57、try will enjoy the biggest increase in 2009?A. China B. Russia C. Brazil D. India64. According to Aslund, Russia shouldnt be a BRIC partly because _.A. its economic performance is worse than that of the others B. its leaders are not good at managing economy C. it has taken effective measures to impr
58、ove its economy D. it will no longer attract investors from other countries65. From the passage we know that _.A. Anders Aslund is working for the Russian government B. Russia outperformed the other three countries in stock market C. most people disagree Russia is included in the BRICs D. the BRICs
59、would end up being the BICs sooner or later66. The author seems to _.A. suggest its time to kick Russia out of the BRICs B. feel worried about the economy of the BRICs C. think Russia is worth being one of the group D. show disappointment to Russias economyEShould doctors ever lie to benefit their p
60、atient-to speed recovery or to cover the coming of death? In medicine as in law, government, and other lines of work, the requirements of honesty often seem dwarfed (变矮小) by greater needs: the need to protect from brutal news or to uphold a promise of secrecy; to advance the public interest.What sho
61、uld doctors say, for example, to a 46-year-old man coming in for a routine physical check up just before going on vacation with his family who, though he feels in perfect health, is found to have a form of cancer that will cause him to die within six months. Is it best to tell him the truth? If he a
62、sks, should the doctor reject that he is ill, or minimize the gravity of the illness? Should they at least hide the truth until after the family vacation?Doctors face such choices often. At times, they see important reasons to lie for the patients own sake; in their eyes, such lies differ sharply fr
63、om self-serving ones.Studies show that most doctors sincerely believe that the seriously ill patients do not want to know the truth about their condition, and that informing them risks destroying their hope, so that they may recover more slowly, or deteriorate (恶化) faster, perhaps even commit suicid
64、e.But other studies show that, contrary to the belief of many physicians; a great majority of patients do want to be told the truth, even about serious illness, and feel cheated when they learn that they have been misled. We are also learning that truthful information, humanly conveyed, helps patien
65、ts cope this illness: help them tolerate pain better, need less medicine, and even recover faster after operation.There is urgent need to debate this issue openly. Not only in medicine, but in other professions as well, practitioners may find themselves repeatedly in difficulty where serious consequ
66、ences seem avoidable only through deception (欺骗). Yet the public has every reason to know professional deception, for such practices are peculiarly likely to become deeply rooted, to spread, and to trust. Neither in medicine, nor in law, government, or the social sciences can there be comfort in the
67、 old saying, “What you dont know cant hurt you.”67. What is the passage mainly about?A. Whether patients should be told the truth of their illness.B. Whether patients really want to know the truth of their condition. C. Whether different studies should be carried on. D. Whether doctors are honest wi
68、th their patients.68. For the case mentioned in paragraph 2, most doctors will _.A. tell the patient the truth as soon as possible B. choose to lie to him about his condition at that moment C. tell him to shorten the family vacation D. advise him to cancel the family vacation69. Which of the followi
69、ng is TRUE?A. Sometimes government tells lies because they need to meet the public interest. B. Doctors believe if they lie, those seriously-ill patients will recover more quickly. C. Many patients dont want to know the truth, especially about serious illness.D. Truthful information helps patients d
70、eal with their illness in some cases.70. From the passage, we can learn that the authors attitude to professional deception is _.A. supportive B. indifferent C. oppositiveD. neutral第四部分 书面表达(共2节,满分40分)第一节:完成句子(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)71. _ (任何舞弊被抓者) in the coming exam will be severely punished. (whoever
71、)72. Please _ (务必注意) that all the windows are shut before you leave the classroom. (see)73. It was only after she failed again _ (她才意识到) what the teacher said was right. (realize)74. I dare say the driver _ (定会被罚款) as he races his car in the speed limit zone. (bound)75. _ (他下岗了) makes his family eve
72、n poorer. (lay)76. Many people cant stand _ (被人嘲笑) in public places. (laugh)77. But for the warning message before the disaster, more lives _ (将失去). (lose)78. _ (忙于作业), the hard-working boy didnt even notice his mom come in. (occupy)79. He interviewed two students, _ (两个都不想) to study abroad as excha
73、nge students. (dying)80. _ (他突然想起) that he had left the umbrella in the office. (occur)第二节:短文写作(共1题,满分25分)接连发生的酒后驾驶致死案,引发了社会高度关注。2010年4月1日起,全国行动,重拳整治“酒驾”,各地出台措施,狠扎酒驾痛穴。请你根据以下内容,以Treasure Our Lives为题在你个人博客上发文,奉劝司机朋友珍爱生命,切莫酒后驾车。案 例: 2010年9月19日,武汉司机醉驾肇车,5死3伤。呼 吁: 关爱生命、社会、家人;拒绝酒后驾车;自我防范措 施: 考生自拟(至少两项措施)
74、参考词汇: 醉驾drunk driving; 路人pedestrian 闯红灯run the red light要 求: 词数100左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数。Treasure Our LivesWith the number of private cars increasing rapidly, traffic accidents occur frequently, calling serious attention across the globe and becoming a major concern in our society today.答案:听 力: 1-20CCABB B
75、CAACBCAABBAAAC21-30 CCDCA CAABB31-50 CBDAA BCDDA BCABC DDABC51-70 CDBABCADBACDAABCABDC71. Whoever is caught cheating 72. see to it 73. that she realized 74. is bound to be fined 75. That he is laid off/His being laid off 76. being laughed at 77. would have been lost 78. Occupied with his homework 79
76、. neither of whom was dying 80. It occurred to him短文写作One possible version:Treasure Our LivesWith the number of private cars increasing rapidly, traffic accidents occur frequently, calling serious attention across the globe and becoming a major concern in our society today.On September 19, drunk dri
77、ving in Wuhan resulted in five deaths and three injuries. It has not only killed many people but also ruined the life of many others. Harmonious society calls for people who treasure their lives as well as their family and the society itself. Drivers must obey the laws and traffic rules, and say “no
78、” to drunk driving.To our relief, new laws and regulations have been worked out to punish those who drive after drinking. However, I believe that more can be done to prevent things from getting worse. For one thing, severe punishment should be carried out without mercy. For another, the sale of alcohol should be limited in restaurants.For the sake of safety, pedestrians are never too careful while crossing streets and never run red lights. Only when everybody obeys traffic rules, can we enjoy a happier life.