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高二英语综合检测(四)
作者:黄吉祥 董泽静
时间:2006-06-26

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  • 第一部分 听力(共两节,每小题1分,满分20分)

    第一节 听下面五段材料两遍,选择正确答案。

    听第1段对话,回答第1至3题。

    1. Where did the man and woman first meet?

    A. At a party. B. At a store. C. On a campus.

    2. What's the woman's name?

    A. Sharon. B. Susan. C. Sherry.

    3. In what field is the woman majoring?

    A. Engineering.B. Computer science. C. Education.

    听第2段对话,回答第4至6题。

    4. What does the woman want to be after she leaves school?

    A. An officer. B. A typewriter. C. A clerk.

    5.What does the man want to be?

    A. A clerk. B. An animal doctor. C. Animals' friend.

    6.What is the woman's attitude towards the man?

    A. Funny. B. Disbelieving. C. Supportive.

    听第3段独白,回答第7至9题。

    7.What makes a good friend?

    A. A lot of money and good looks.

    B. Kindness and patience. C. Honesty and modesty.

    8. What does Sally compare finding a friend to?

    A. Planting a tree. B. Making money. C. Baby-sitting.

    9. What should we keep in mind?

    A. Three steps to find friends. B. Three steps to be friends.

    C. Friendship is the most important thing in our lives.

    听第4段对话,回答第10至12题。

    10. What is the woman?

    A. A college student. B. A researcher. C. A journalist.

    11. What is the man famous for?

    A. Collecting coins. B. Teaching and studying maths.

    C. Developing his hobby.

    12. How does the professor get the coins for his collection?

    A. He trades for rare and old ones.

    B. His uncle often gives him some.

    C. He asks for some from his friends.

    听第5段独白,回答第13至15题。

    13. Why did Zeng Yilun quit a beauty contest in Taiwan?

    A. To come to Shanghai. B. To visit Shenzhen.

    C. To develop her career on the mainland.

    14. How was Zeng's path to becoming a flight attendant?

    A. Smooth. B. Easy. C. Difficult.

    15. What do we learn about Zeng?

    A. She is eager to start her life in Shenzhen.

    B. She is sorry that she quit the beauty contest.

    C. She is cautious about her coming job.

    第二节:听取信息

    Festive text messages grow popular

    New technology blending with old 16

    Xie Yi, 25, a Beijing 17

    Shanghai mobile phone users sent over 18 message

    During Spring 19 the volume is much higher

    40% higher than the same 20 in 2004

    第二部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分50分)

    第一节 单项填空(每小题1分;满分10分)

    21. Any remaining time Andrea has ____ by homework.

    A. takes up B. is taken up C. taken up D. been taken up

    22. _____ their fortune, many migrant workers flood into big cities, which causes a lot of social problems.

    A. Seeking B. Having been sought C. Sought D. Seek

    23. Wolves mean a healthier food chain in Yellowstone, ______ to keep the ecosystem balanced.

    A. help B. to help C. helped D. helping

    24. The fifth track "Deserted on All Sides", _____ Jay Chou wrote himself, is the most interesting.

    A. 不填 B. one C. as D. what

    25. The water molecule, ____ chemical structure makes it an excellent medium for life, has its unique ____.

    A. which; property B. that; propertie

    C. what; property D. whose; propertie

    26. It is tourism and fishing ______ the local economy of that remote village.

    A. which contributes to B. contributing to

    C. that contribute to D. contribute to

    27. ____ in prison for gambling, he didn't know how to tell his son the truth.

    A. Put B. Having put C. Being put D. Putting

    28. _____ is no need to worry.

    A. It B. This C. There D. That

    29. ____ the hardships caused by the war, the Iraqis continued to develop the country.

    A. Despite B. Regardless C. In spite D. Although

    30. It is time the whole of society ____ the disabled as they are.

    A. accepts B. will accept C. to accept D. accepted

    第二节 完形填空(每小题2分,满分40分)

    I'm 16. On a recent night, while I was busy thinking about important social issues, like what to do over the weekend and 31 to do it with, I overheard my parents talking about my 32 . My dad was upset – not the 33 stuff that many parents worry about. 34 , he was upset about the world his generation is turning over to 35 — a world he fears has a dark and difficult future, 36 it has a future at all.

    He sounded like this: "There will be a pandemic (流行性疾病) that kills millions, a devastating energy crisis and a nuclear explosion 37 in anger."

    As I eavesdropped (偷听) on their conversation, starting to 38 the future my father was describing, I found myself looking at some 39 family photos. There was a picture of my grandfather, a member of the class of 1942, the war class. Next to his picture were photos of my 40 , Ellis Island immigrants (移民). Seeing those pictures made me feel 41 . I believe tomorrow will be better than today. Those 42 helped me understand why.

    I considered some of the 43 things my grandparents and great-grandparents had seen in their lifetimes: two world wars, killer flu, segregation, a nuclear bomb. But they saw other things, too, better things: the 44 of two world wars, the polio vaccine (小儿麻痹症疫苗), passage of the civil rights laws. They even saw the Red Sox win the World Series —twice.

    I believe that my 45 will see better things, too – that we will 46 the time when AIDS is cured and cancer is defeated; when the Middle East will find peace and Africa grain, and the Cubs win the World Series – probably only once. I will see things as 47 to me today 48 a moon shot was to my grandfather when he was 16, or the Internet to my father when he was 16.

    Ever since I was a little kid, whenever I've had a lousy (不愉快的) day, my dad 49 put his arm around me and promise me that "tomorrow will be a better day." I challenged him once, "How do you know that?" He said, "I just do." I believed him. My great-grandparents believed that, and my grandparents, and 50 do I.

    31. A. who B. when C. what D. how

    32. A. outline B. future C. disadvantages D. education

    33. A. usual B. unusual C. essential D. significant

    34. A. Still B. Besides C. Instead D. Also

    35. A. tomorrow B. 不填 C. next D. mine

    36. A. unless B. but C. though D. if

    37. A. put off B. set off C. blown off D. start off

    38. A. allow B. get stuck in C. feel D. worry about

    39. A. plain B. old C. valuable D. brilliant

    40. A. pets B. class C. friends D. great-grandparent

    41. A. even worse B. a lot better

    C. still more worried D. much more content

    42. A. pictures B. elders C. sufferings D. belief

    43. A. amazing B. unbelievable

    C. awful D. frustrating

    44. A. benefit B. victory C. end D. change

    45. A. generation B. life C. country D. eye

    46. A. predict B. expect C. witness D. prepare

    47. A. exciting B. new

    C. strange D. inconceivable (不可想象的)

    48. A. for B. as C. like D. to

    49. A. would B. could C. should D. must

    50. A. again B. such C. so D. now

    第三部分 阅读理解 (每小题3分,满分15分)

    CONCORD, N.H.—Torrential rain forced hundreds of people from their homes in parts of New England on Sunday, as water flowed over dams and washed out roads.

    The governors of New Hampshire and Massachusetts declared states of emergency. Maine's governor also declared a state of emergency for one county. "It's a very serious situation," said New Hampshire Governor John Lynch, adding that forecasters were predicting 12 to 15 inches of rain by the end of the storm in parts of southern New Hampshire. "It continues to change and the situation continues to worsen."

    In some towns, police and fire crews used boats to get people out of their homes and stranded cars after hundreds of roads were damaged. Others got around in kayaks. Some towns shut down, not letting anyone pass except emergency vehicles. "The town is cut right in half," said Glenn Laramie, police chief in Andover, N.H.

    A dam in Milton, N.H., was in danger of failing, which could send a 10-foot wall of water downstream, the National Weather Service said in a bulletin. People downstream were being evacuated from the town.

    In Massachusetts, cars were pulled from flooded streets in downtown Peabody, about 20 miles north of Boston, and about 300 people were evacuated from an apartment complex for seniors. Businesses stacked sandbags at their doors, trying to prevent damage from water that at one point rose to waist-deep.

    Some parts of New Hampshire had seen 7 inches of rain by midday Sunday and forecasters said up to 5 more inches might come during the day. About 100 residents were evacuated from their homes in Wakefield, N.H., because of concerns about two dams in the area.

    Flooding in New Hampshire in October killed seven people, carried off homes and washed away miles of roads down to bedrock.

    In Maine, flooding was reported on 60 roads in the southern part of the state, said governor's spokeswoman Crystal Canney. More than 50 homes in Sanford and several in Kennebunk also were evacuated, state officials said.

    51. Which is true according to the article?

    A. New England is a region of the US including several states.

    B. A state of emergency was declared in three whole states.

    C. The situation in N. H. is the least serious.

    D. Till now seven people have lost their lives.

    52. What would be the best title for the passage?

    A. New England Floods Force Hundreds to Flee

    B. Flood in New Hampshire C. Rescue is Going on

    D. State of emergency in New England

    53. In paragraph 4, "evacuate" means ________.

    A. rescue B. send away C. wash away D. trapped (困住)

    54. Which is not a part of New Hampshire?

    A. Milton B. Concord C. Peabody D. Andover

    55. What was done to cope with the situation?

    A. People left their homes. B. Towns shut down.

    C. Dams were open. D. Both A and B.

    第四部分 书面表达(满分15分)

    假如你是美国亚特兰大市的一名导游,请向游客介绍该市的发展历史。注意:词数:120左右。要点如下:

    过去:在内战中被毁,后被重建; 克服一战后和大萧条时期的困难,经济和社会各个方面得到发展;19世纪60年代出生在该市的马丁.路德.金组织非暴力游行以结束种族隔离

    现在:1996年主办奥运会; 是商业中心,黑人的生意越做越成功

    未来:以文化多样性自豪

    KEYS

    1-5 CACCB 6-10 CBACC 11-15 BACCA 16-20 traditions; resident;180 million; Festival; period 21-25 BADBD 26-30 CACAD 31-35 ABACD 36-40 DBDBD 41-45 BACCA 46-50 CDBAC 51-55 AABCD

    Welcome to Atlanta! I feel honoured to introduce to you the history of Atlanta. Like many of its sister cities in the South, Atlanta was burnt down in the Civil War. However, the people of Atlanta struggled to rebuild the city. In spite of the post-war hardships and the Great Depression, the people of Atlanta continued to develop the area both economically and socially. In the 1960's, Martin Luther King, who was born here, organized non-violent demonstrations aimed at ending segregation.

    In 1996, the city was the host of the Olympic Games. Thanks to the efforts of all the people, modern Atlanta has become a commercial center and is proud of its cultural diversity. Moreover, black businesses have become more and more successful.

    Although Atlanta still has a lot of problems to deal with, surely it will have a bright future.


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