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1、北京师大二附中2004-2005学年度第一学期英语期末II. 单项选择:(15%)21. I seem _ him somewhere before. A. to see B. to have seen C. seeing D. having seen22. She lives in a very beautiful place _ by trees and flowers. A. surrounding B. surrounded C. surround D. to be surrounded23. Is there anything you want from the town? No,

2、thank you. I would like to get _. A. those letters mail B. mailed letters C. mail those letters D. those letters mailed 24. Written in a hurry, _. How can it be satisfactory? A. they found many mistakes in the report B. Sam made a lot of mistakes in the report C. there are plenty of mistakes in the

3、report D. the report is full of mistakes 25. It is suggested that the experiment _ under the low temperature. A. should make B. is made C. be made D. will be made 26. Cars are to Americans _ bikes are to Chinese. A. that B. which C. what D. whether 27. He didnt come yesterday, or you _ him. A. would

4、 see B. were to see C. had seenD. might have seen28. _ steel, there would be no modern industry. A. Was not it for B. Were there no C. There would be no D. Had it not been 29. Only when I finish my homework _ watch TV. A. I can be allowed to B. can I be allowed to C. I can be allowed D. can I be all

5、owed 30. Im afraid the tour of Disneyland will _ a lot of money as well as time. A. call for B. call in C. call up D. call upon 31. She _ all the hardships and gradually learnt the meaning of life. A. got through B. went by C. found out D. broke into 32. Although this medicine can cure you _ your il

6、lness, it has a bad effect _ you. A. for; in B. for; on C. of; on D. of; at 33. The experienced merchant made _ that I would get into trouble doing business with a company like that. A. an advice B. a decision C. a forecast D. a purpose 34. When he was in prison, he _ all sorts of bad ideas. A. infe

7、cted B. infected with C. was infected to D. was infected with 35. They have been married for 20 years and never once _ with each other. A. they had quarreled B. they have quarreled C. have they quarreled D. had they quarreled III. 完型填空: (20%)Like most July days, it was hot. I stepped into a tiny ice

8、-cream shop to 36 with a chocolate ice-cream. It was an old-time store with little round tables and chairs.As I entered, I found a very old woman 37 a table near the door. Her back was so badly twisted (扭弯) by some sadness that her face nearly 38 the table-top. I sat down facing her two 39 away.“Poo

9、r woman,” I thought. “What does she 40 life? Why does God let people live so 41 past their prime(盛年)?”As I thought another 42 lady entered the shop and sat down with her. Soon the two of them were talking about childhood days. They talked of how 43 the shop had changed in 70 years In minutes the two

10、 women were 44 with laughter.I looked again at the first woman, then in the mirror on a nearby wall, watching a 45 of myself. I was wearing a dirty shirt.She was 46 _ dressed in white, 47_ gold earrings.I was in 48_ spirits. She was laughing.I was putting the 49 _ of my life together. She had millio

11、ns of wonderful memories to recall.I sat 50_ . She was sharing the day with a good friend.I was 51 worried about getting old. She was old, and it wasnt 52_ her.As I left the shop, I thought of my 53 _ question about God letting people live past their prime. Why, that woman was more alive, more sensi

12、tive (敏感的) to life than I was.Age has not 54 _ her spirit. But Im always filling my mind with something 55 _.36. A. warm upB. cool offC. buyD. take37. A. sat overB. walking towardC. bent overD. left38. A. reachedB. feltC. hitD. touched39. A. tablesB. feetC. metersD. chairs40. A. take out ofB. get ou

13、t ofC. do inD. get away with41. A. hardB. slowlyC. longD. happily42. A. agedB. elderC. agingD. young43. A. greatlyB. muchC. littleD. slow44. A. jumpingB. tremblingC. walkingD. playing45. A. pictureB. imageC. faceD. body46. A. wellB. poorlyC. speciallyD. always47. A. havingB. inC. wearingD. without48

14、. A. highB. lowC. goodD. sad49. A. dreamsB. happinessC. piecesD. hopes50. A. lonelyB. sadlyC. happilyD. alone51. A. naturallyB. secretlyC. completelyD. seldom52. A. hurtingB. injuringC. damagingD. hitting53. A. foolishB. niceC. difficultD. easy54. A. replacedB. bentC. raisedD. taken55. A. strangeB.

15、joyfulC. frightenedD. unpleasantIV. 阅读理解:(40%)AThree men traveling on a train began a conversation about the worlds greatest wonders.“In my opinion,” the first man said, “the Egyptian pyramids are the worlds greatest wonder. Although they were built thousands of years ago, they are still standing. A

16、nd remember: the people who built them had only simple tools. They did not have the kind of machinery that builders and engineers have today.”“I agree that the Egyptian pyramids are wonderful,” the second man said, “but I do not think they are the greatest wonder. I believe computers are more wonder

17、ful than the pyramids. They have taken people to the moon and brought them back safely. They carry out mathematical calculations in seconds that would take a person a hundred years to do.”He turned to the third man and asked, “What do you think is the greatest wonder in the world?” The third man tho

18、ught for a long time, and then he said, “Well, I agree that the pyramids are wonderful, and I agree that computers are wonderful, too. However, in my opinion, the most wonderful thing in the world is this thermos.” And he took a thermos out of his bag and held it up.The other two men were very surpr

19、ised. “A thermos!” they shouted. “But thats a simple thing.”“Oh no, its not,” the third man said. “In the winter you put in a hot drink and it stays hot.” In the summer you put in a cold drink and it stays cold. How does the thermos know whether it is winter or summer?”56. What are the three men tal

20、king about on a train?A. They are talking about the service on the train.B. They are talking about something wonderful.C. They are talking about Egyptian pyramids.D. They are talking about modern computers.57. The first man thought the Egyptian pyramids are the worlds greatest wonder because _.A. th

21、ey were built thousands of years agoB. they are still standing nowC. the people who built them had only simple toolsD. the builders and engineers were the greatest in the world58. The second man thought computers were more wonderful than the pyramids because computers _.A. could take people to the m

22、oon.B. could do a lot of things that people couldnt do.C. could carry out mathematical calculation in seconds.D. could bring the people on the moon back safely.59. The third man thought the thermos was the most wonderful thing in the world because _.A. he felt puzzled how a thermos worked.B. the the

23、rmos was more important than pyramids.C. the thermos was more useful than computers.D. he could put in hot or cold drinks in it.60. Whats the best title for this passage?A. Three Men Traveling on a Train B. The Worlds Greatest Wonder, Egyptian PyramidsC. Pyramids, Computers and ThermosA. The worlds

24、Greatest WondersB “It hurts me more than you,” and “This is for your own good.” These are the statements my mother used to make years ago when I had to learn Latin, clean my room, stay home and do homework. That was before we entered the permissive period in education in which we decided it was all

25、right not to push our children to achieve their best in school. The schools and the educators made it easy on us. They taught that it was all right to be parents who take a let - alone policy, we stopped making our children do homework, we gave them calculators, turned on the television, left the te

26、aching to the teachers and went on vacation. Now teachers, faced with children who have been developing at their own pace of the past 15 years, are realizing weve made a terrible mistake. One such teacher is Sharon Klompus who says of her students- “so passive” -and wonders what happened. Nothing wa

27、s demanded of them, she believes. Television, says Klompus, contributes to childrens passivity (被动性). “Were talking about a generation kids whove never been hurt or hungry. They have learned somebody will always do it for them. Instead of saying “go look it up”, you tell them the answer. It takes gr

28、eater energy to say “no” to a kid. Yes, it does. It takes energy and it takes work. Its time for parents to end their vacation and come back to work. Its time to take the car away, to turn the TV off, to tell them it hurts you more than them but its for their own good. Its time to start telling them

29、 “no” again.61.To such children as described in the passage _. A. it is easier to say “no” than to say “yes ” B. neither is easy - to say “no” or to say “yes” C. it is easier to say “yes ”than to say “no” D. neither is difficult - to say “yes ” or to say “no”62. We learn from the passage that the au

30、thors mother used to lay emphasis on _. A. learning LatinB. natural development C. training in an orderly wayD. education at school63. By “permissive period in education ” the author means a time _. A. when children are allowed to do what they wish to B. when everything can be taught at school C. wh

31、en every child can be educated D. when children are permitted to receive education64. The main idea of the passage is that _. A. parents should leave their children alone B. kids should have more activities at school C. its time to be more strict with our kidsD. parents should always set a good exam

32、ple to their kidsCWhile the rest of the world carried on cycling during the 1950s and 1960s ,America forgot how; even high-school children would drive to school .Recently there has been something of a renaissance(复兴) in cycling, and in many areas it is a very useful way of getting around, especially

33、 where bike paths or bike routes have been built. You may well want to buy , hire or borrow a bike. There are two important consequences (后果)of this earlier drop in cycling in the U.S.A. One is that many people do not to know how to cycle. That is, cyclists often behave more like Pedestrians(行人)than

34、 motorists: they ride on the sidewalk or on the wrong side of the road; they dont care for stop signs or traffic lights; they ride without lights at night; they give no hand signals .The other consequence is that cycling is regarded by many people not so much as a way of getting from one place to an

35、other but as a way of life, a form of exercise, etc. As a result, a large number of young Americans have ten-speed racing bikes. These are very high and fast and great if you are cycling long distances, riding up mountains or racing. At first , though, you may find them awkward (使用不便)for cycling in

36、town. Sight-seeing or shopping -they are expensive, uncomfortable and hard to control until you get used to them, and unsuitable for rough stony roads. There are also ordinary bikes around. If you get hold one of these ,you may find that brakes work by pedaling(踩踏板)backwards. This is perhaps safer t

37、han ordinary brakes when it is wet, but it seems to be less effective. This arrangement also means you cant pedal backwards in order to get the pedals in the right place for getting on or moving off.65.The passage gives us a brief introduction to _. A. advantages of bikes B. cycling in America C. Am

38、erican transportation D. how to ride a bike66.Young Americans prefer racing bikes because they_. A. can help keep fit B. are easy to learn C. are safer to ride D. are expensive and popular67.Which of the following does NOT result from the early drop in cycling in the U.S.A? A. Cyclists do not care f

39、or traffic lights. B. People ride on the wrong side of the roads. C. Cycling is not considered a way of transportation. D. People have to pedal backwards to stop the bike.68.From the passage we can learn that in the middle of the 20th century_. A. many Americans enjoyed cycling. B. cycling was popul

40、ar in the world. C. racing bikes were better than ordinary ones. D. there were no special roads for bikes in America.DRead the advertisements, and then choose the right answer.Driver WantedClean driving license Must be of smart appearance.Age over 25.Apply to:Capes Taxi, 17 Palace Road, Roston.Air H

41、ostesses for International Flights Wanted.Applicants (申请者)must be between 20 and 33 years old.Height 1.6m to 1.75m.Education to GCSE standard.Two languages. Must be able to swim.Apply to: Recruitment(招聘)office, Southern Airlines,Heathrow Airport West.HR37KK.Teachers NeededFor private language school

42、.Teaching experience unnecessary.Apply to: The Director of Studies, Instant Languages Ltd, 279 Canal Street, Roston.69.What prevents Jack, an experienced taxi driver, working for Capes Taxis?AFond of beer and wine.BPunished for speeding and wrong parking.CUnable to speak a foreign language.DNot havi

43、ng college education.70.Ben, aged 22, fond of swimming and driving, has just graduated from a college. Which job might be given to him?ADriving for Capes taxis.BWorking for Southern Airlines.CTeaching at Instant languages Ltd.DNone of the three.71.What prevents Mary, aged 25, becoming an air hostess

44、?AShe once broke a traffic law and was fined (罚款).BShe cant speak Japanese very well.CShe has never worked as an air hostess before.DShe doesnt feel like working long hours flying abroad.72.Which of the following is not mentioned in the three advertisements?AMarriage. BMale or female. CEducation.DWo

45、rking experience.E Does a bee know what is going on in its mind when it navigates(导航)its way to distant food sources and back to the hive(蜂窝)using sunlight and the tiny magnet(磁性)carries as a navigational aid? Or is the bee just a machine, unable to do its mathematics and dance its language in any o

46、ther way? To use Donald Griffins term, does a bee have “awareness ”, or to use a phrase I like better, can a bee think and imagine?There is an experiment for this or at least an observation, made long ago by Karl Von Frisch and more recently confirmed by James Gould at Princeton. Biologists who wish

47、 to study such things as bee navigation, language, and behavior in general have to train their bees to fly from the hive to special place. To do this, they begin by placing a source of sugar very close to the hive so that the bees can learn what the game is about. Then, at regular intervals, the dis

48、h or whatever is moved progressively farther and farther from the hive in increments(增长)of about 25 percent at each move . Eventually, the target is being moved 100 feet or more at a jump, very far from the hive. Sooner or later, while this process is going on, the biologists moving the dish of suga

49、r will find the bees out there waiting for them, exactly where the next position had been planned. This is an uncomfortable observation to make.73. According to the author, why was sugar used in the study? A. to keep the bees healthy during the experiment. B. To train the bees to travel to a particu

50、lar place. C. To reward the bees for performing the experiment correctly. D. To ensure that the bees did not sting the scientists.74. The result of the experiment explained in the passage seems to indicate which of the following? A. Research using bees is too dangerous to be conducted successfully.

51、B. Bees are unable to navigate beyond 100 feet of their hive. C. Scientists can teach bees to talk to people. D. Bees are able to perform in fixed reasoning tasks.75. Which of the following best describes the structure of the passage? A. A response to a criticism. B. A comparison of two complete the

52、ories. C. A question followed by a possible answer.D.A position supported by science debate.V. 小说阅读 (5%)76.Who first suggests that Jane be sent away to school?A. Mrs. Reed B. Mr. Brocklehurst C. Mr. Lloyd D. John Reed77. What is the nature of Janes first encounter with Rochester?A. Rochester comes t

53、o Lowood to enroll Adle there, but Jane warns him about the coldness and isolation at Lowood and recommends that he hire her as Adles live-in governess insteadB. After having been abroad for some time, Rochester returns to Thornfield and sends for Jane to come to him in his library C. Jane and Roche

54、ster were long lost childhood sweetheartsD. Jane helps a stranger whose horse has slipped on some ice; she discovers later that the man was Rochester78.What does Mr. Brocklehurst do to one of Janes classmates to rid her of her “vanity”?A. He makes her wear a dunce capB. He has her naturally curly ha

55、ir cut short so as to make it lie straightC. He forces her to write “I am a very silly girl” on the chalkboard 100 timesD. He puts a curtain over her bedroom mirror79. Who sets the fire in Rochesters bedroom?A. Jane B. Bertha C. Mrs. Fairfax D. Grace Poole80. To which destination does St. John River

56、s want Jane to accompany him as his wife and fellow missionary?A. India B. China C. The Congo D. Ireland81. What happens within the first ten years of Jane and Rochesters marriage?A. A daughter is born B. A son is born C. A star is born D. None of the above82. What does Jane do with the inheritance

57、(遗产) she receives from her uncle John Eyre?A. She divides it equally among her cousins the RiversB. She starts a school in the town of MortonC. She sends it to Gateshead to comfort the Reeds for the death of their mother D. She buys ball gowns and jewelry for herself83. What does Jane do immediately

58、 after finishing her studies at Lowood?A. She answers an advertisement for a governess at ThornfieldB. She becomes a teacher thereC. She burns down the buildingD. She is forced to wander penniless and starving across the moors84. When Jane returns to Thornfield what does she find?A. That it has been

59、 remodeled and is unrecognizableB. That it has been sold to greedy neighborsC. That it has burnedD. That it is for sale 85. How has Rochester changed when he and Jane are reunited?A. He has typhus (伤寒). B. He has gone insane. C. He has a limp. D. He has lost an eye and a hand.第II部分 非选择题VI. 词汇:(每空一词,

60、首字母已给出)1. Richards grandfather insisted that he a_ (上学)a law school.2. I cant r_ (联系)what he did to what he said.3. A proper amount of exercise c_ (有利于)to good health.4. He did not dare to speak aloud or even w_ (低语)to Sophia what was in his mind.5. He strongly r_ (推荐)her to our firm for the post.6.

61、 How can you t_(忍受)all that noise while you are working? 7. He developed a new t_ (治疗)for liver cancer.8. The h_ (和谐)of sea and sky makes a beautiful picture.9. The amount of rain a_ (影响)the growth of crops.10. The thought of flying t_ (使恐惧)him so much that he decided to go by boat.VII. 书面表达:请根据下列四幅

62、图画用英语写篇故事,并陈述自己的观点,以参加校刊环保征文。注意:1 故事须包括所有图画的内容,可以适当增加细节,使故事连贯;2 图中学生为小毛(Xiao Mao);3 词数:100字左右。参考词汇:写生 draw from nature 画板 drawing board 斧 axe北京师大二附中2004-2005学年度第一学期英语期末考试答案II. 单项选择: 2125 BBDDC 2630 CDBBA 3135 ACCDC III. 完型填空: 3640 BCDAB 4145 CACBA 4650 ACBCD 5155 BAABDIV. 阅读理解: 5660 BCBAD 6165 CCACA

63、 6670 ADBBC 7175 DABDCV. 小说阅读: 7680 CDBBA 8185 BABCDVI. 词汇:1. attend 2. relate 3. contributes 4. whisper 5. recommended6. tolerate 7. treatment 8. harmony 9. affects 10. terrifiedVII. 参考译文:Xiao Mao is a primary school student and he enjoys drawing very much.One day, he went to the small woods not fa

64、r from town to draw from nature, carrying a drawing board. He was glad to find a tree living although the rest had been cut down. “Let me start work at once,” he thought and began to set up his board.Just then a strong young man came with a big axe and got down to cutting the tree. Soon he cut it down and pulled it away.When Xiao Mao got ready and turned back to draw, he found the tree had disappeared.“Dear me! Where on earth is the tree?” Xiao Mao wondered, very disappointedly.

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