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高二英语自主测试题
高二英语自主测试题
总分:
120分时间:
100分钟
第一卷:
选择题共75分
一.听力(略)
二.单选(1×15)
21.Hehasbeen_______forthreeweeks.We’dbetterfindanotherpersontofillhisplace.
A.absentB.leftC.goneD.resigned
22.Sheremained______forawhileafterthemovieended,whichmadeothers______.
A.sitting;puzzlingB.sitted;puzzled
C.seated;puzzledD.seated;puzzling
23.Theboywantedtoridehisbicycleinthestreet,buthismothertoldhim______.
A.notto B.nottodo C.notdoit D.donotto
24._____besenttoworkthere?
A.WhodoyousuggestB.Whodoyousuggestthatshould
C.DoyousuggestwhoshouldD.Doyousuggestwhomshould
25.Why?
Ihavenothingtoconfess._____youwantmetosay?
A.Whatisitthat B.whatitisthat
C.Howisitthat D.Howitisthat
26.—Wherewasit_____theroadaccidenthappenedyesterday?
—Inthefrontofthemarket.
A.when B.thatC.which D.how
27.Thereisn’tanydifferencebetweenthetwo.Ireallydon’tknow_________.
A.wheretochoose B.whichtochoose
C.tochoosewhat D.tochoosewhich
28.Frankisthekindofpersonwhopeopleliketo________.
A.makefriendwith B.makefriendsof
C.makefriends D.makefriendswith
29.Thechairlooksratherhard,butinfactitisverycomfortableto_______.
A.sit B.siton C.besit D.besaton
30.Theproblem_______attomorrow’smeetingisaverydifficultone.
A.beingdiscussed B.discussedC.tobediscussed D.todiscuss
31.Thisproblemissaid_____threetimes.
A.tohavebeentalked B.tohavediscussed
C.havingbeendiscussed D.tohavebeentalkedabout
32.Theydesiredthatthey__________therighttoattendthemeeting.
A.hadB.haveC.areD.were
33.CharlesBabbageisgenerallyconsidered________thefirstcomputer.
A.toinvent B.inventingC.tohaveinvented D.havinginvented
34.Hisdaughterhas___________theyoungpoliticianforfiveyears.
A.gotmarriedwithB.beenmarriedto
C.beenmarriedwithD.gotmarriedto
35.Theaccidenthappenedonsuchaneveningwithstrongwinds__________byheavyrain.
A.appearedB.happenedC.accompaniedD.mixed
三.完形填空(1×20)
Weshouldshowrespecttoeverybody,especiallyoureldersbecausetheyareaheadofus—inage,inwisdomandmaturity,inexperienceandeducation.Our36havedonealotforus,directlyorindirectlyandmostofus37everythingtotheirkindnessandlove.
Whenwe38themrespect,whetheritisbybowingtothem,or39themwithasmile,orofferingthemanyhelptheyneed,itisonewayof40ourownloveandgratitudetothem.41,eldershavealsobeenthroughalltheyearsyouare42andknowalittlemoreabouttheworldthanyoudo.
Itis43thatyoudonotagreewiththebeliefofyourelders,butthisisnothingnew.Allyoungergenerationshavealways44withtheireldersanditisthesedifferencesthatbringchangesinhuman45.Howevermuchyoudisagreewiththem,givethemcreditfortheir46.
Withchangingtimesand47influences,youngstersnolongerknowwhatisinterpretedasdisrespecttoelders.Youngstersshould48expresstheirviewsandiftherearearguments,theyshouldnot49theirvoices.
Ifthereisnospaceonsofasorchairs,childrenwillimmediately50theirplaces,andsitonthecarpet.Inbusesandtrains,youngstersare51togiveuptheirplacestoolderpeople.Thisisnota52ofwhohasmorerights.Itissimplythatthosewhoareyoungerhavethestrengthtobear53,ortolerateunpleasantness,soitisnaturaltoshowconsiderationtothosewhoareolderandperhapsata54disadvantage.
Whenyoudosimplethingsasamarkofrespect,eldersbecome55thatyoungsterscareforthem,andtheyrespondwithaffectionandkindness.
36.A.youngstersB.eldersC.parentsD.juniors
37.A.devoteB.oweC.payD.contribute
38.A.showB.explainC.exhibitD.point
39.A.greetingB.receivingC.declaringD.showing
40.A.expressingB.describingC.sendingD.suggesting
41.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.BesidesD.Though
42.A.experiencingwithB.goingthroughC.sufferingfromD.worryingout
43.A.maybeB.likelyC.possibleD.probably
44.A.quarreledB.dealtC.livedD.disagreed
45.A.communityB.organizationC.societyD.public
46.A.experienceB.realityC.emotionD.information
47.A.culturalB.specialC.environmentalD.position
48.A.quietlyB.slightlyC.silentlyD.coldly
49.A.riseB.raiseC.supportD.force
50.A.giveawayB.getridofC.giveupD.sendout
51.A.expectedB.forcedC.neededD.reminded
52.A.doubtB.questionC.wonderD.challenge
53.A.sufferingB.upsetC.troubleD.discomfort
54.A.seriousB.lightC.heavyD.slight
55.A.awareB.aliveC.knowingD.sensible
四.阅读理解(2×20)
A
Amongvariousprogrammers,TVtalkshowshavecoveredeveryinchofspaceondaytimetelevision.Andanyonewhowatchesthemregularlyknowsthateachoneisdifferentinstyle.Butnotwoshowsaremoreoppositeincontent,whileatthesametimestandingoutabovetherest,thantheJerrySpringerandtheOprahWinfreyshows.
JerrySpringercouldeasilybeconsideredthekingof“rubbishtalk”.Thecontentsonhisshowareassurprisingasitcanbe.Forexample,theshowtakestheever-commontalkshowtitlesoflove,sexcheatingandhate,toadifferentlevel.Clearly,theJerrySpringershowisaboutthedarksideofsociety,yetpeoplearewillingtoeatupthetroublesofotherpeople’slives.
LikeJerrySpringer,OprahWinfreytakesTVtalkshowtoitstop,butOprahgoesintheoppositedirection.Theshowismainlyabouttheimprovementofsocietyanddifferentqualityoflife.Contentsarefromteachingyourchildrenlessons,managingyourworkweek,togettingtoknowyourneighbors.
ComparedtoOprah,theJerrySpringershowlookslikepoisonouswastebeingpouredintosociety.Jerryendseveryshowwitha“finalword”.Hemakesasmallspeechabouttheentireideasoftheshow.Hopefully,thisisthepartwheremostpeoplewilllearnsomethingveryvaluable.
Cleanasitis,theOprahisnotforeveryone.Theshow’smainviewersaremiddle-classAmericans.Mostofthesepeoplehavethetime,moneyandabilitytodealwithlife’stougherproblems.JerrySpringerontheotherhand,hasmoreofaconnectionwiththeyoungadultsofsociety.Thereare18-to-21-year-oldwhosemaintroublesinlifeincludelove,relationship,sex,moneyanddrug.Theyaretheoneswhoseesomevalueandlessonstobelearnedthroughtheshow’sexploitation.
56.ComparedwithotherTVtalkshows,boththeJerrySpringerandtheOprahWinfreyare__________.
A.moreinterestingB.moreformalC.moredetailedD.unusuallypopular
57.ThoughthesocialproblemsJerrySpringertalksaboutappearunpleasant,peoplewhowatchtheshows________.
A.showdisbeliefinthemB.arereadytofaceuptothem
C.remaincoldtothemD.arewillingtogetawayfromthem
58.WhichofthefollowingislikelytobeatopicoftheOprahWinfreyshow?
A.Anewtypeofrobot.B.Nationalhatred.
C.Familyincomeplanning.D.Streetaccident.
59.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatthetwotalkshows________.
A.havebecometheonlyonesofitskind
B.exploittheweaknessesinhumannature
C.appearatdifferenttimesoftheday
D.attractdifferentpeople
60.WhatistheadvantageoftheJerrySpringershow?
A.Theshowexposesthedarksidesofsociety.
B.Theshowpourspoisonouswasteintosociety.
C.Jerrysumsupthewholeideaoftheshow.
D.Jerrytalksabouttheimprovementofsociety.
B
Itmayhelpyoutoknowthatthereisnosuchthingasaperfectspeech.Atsomepointineveryspeech,everyspeakersayssomethingthatisnotunderstoodexactlyashehasplanned.Fortunately,themomentsareusuallynotobvioustothelisteners.Why?
Becausethelistenersdonotknowwhatthespeakerplanstosay.Theyhearonlywhatthespeakerdoessay.Ifyouloseyourplaceforamoment,wronglychangetheorderofacoupleofsentences,orforgettopauseatacertainpoint,noonewillbeanythewiser.Whensuchmomentsoccur,don’tworryaboutthem,Justcontinueasifnothinghappened.
Evenifyoudomakeanobviousmistakeduringaspeech,thatdon’treallymatter.IfyouhaveeverlistenedtoMartinLutherKing’sfamousspeech–“Ihaveadream”,youmaynoticethathestumble(结巴)hiswordstwiceduringthespeech.Mostlikely,however,youdon’tremember.Why?
Becauseyouwerefixingyourattentiononit’smessageratherthanonhiswayofspeech-making.Peoplecarealotaboutmakingmistakesinaspeechbecausetheyregardspeech-makingasakindofperformanceratherthanasanactofcommunication.Theyfeelthelistenersarelikejudgesinanice-skatingcompetition.But,infact,thelistenersarenotlookingforaperfectperformer.Theyarelookingforawell-thought-outspeechthatexpressthespeaker’sideasclearlyanddirectly.Sometimesamistakeortwocanactuallyincreaseaspeakers’attractivenessbymakinghimmorehuman.
Asyouworkonyourspeech,don’tworryaboutbeingimperfect.Onceyoufreeyourmindofthis,youwillfinditmucheasiertogiveyourspeechfreely.
61.Theunderlinedpartinthefirstparagraphmeansthatnoonewill___________.
A.besmarterthanyouB.noticeyourmistakes
C.dobetterthanyouD.knowwhatyouaretalkingabout
62.Youdon’trememberobviousmistakesinaspeechbecause___________.
A.yourattentionisonthecontent
B.youdon’tfullyunderstandthespeech
C.youdon’tknowwhatthespeakerplansto