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北京市101中学学年高二上学期期末英语试题
北京市101中学2020-2021学年高二上学期期末英语试题
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一、单项选择
1.Inthemovie,Mr.Beanalwaysgetsintoawkwardandabsurdsituations,______greatlyamusesaudiencesaroundtheworld.
A.whereB.whatC.thatD.which
2.-Wouldyouliketogocyclingwithme?
-I’dloveto,butIneedtohavemybike______first.
A.fixedB.tofixC.beingfixedD.fixing
3.-Wherearethechildren?
Theschoolbusisleaving.
-Iwishthey______alwayslate.
A.aren’tB.weren’tC.wouldn’tbeD.hadn’tbeen
4.Themanagergottothecompanyinahurry,onlytofindthathe______hislaptopbackathome.
A.wouldleaveB.wasleavingC.hasleftD.hadleft
5.Whynotstayathome______theroadissoslipperyaftertheheavysnow?
A.incaseB.aslongas
C.nowthatD.evenif
6.________nearlyallourmoney,wecouldn'taffordtostayatahotel.
A.HavingspentB.Tospend
C.SpentD.Tohavespent
7.--IsJackstillinhospital?
--Yes.He_________thebadfood.
A.wouldn’teatB.shouldn’teat
C.wouldn’thaveeatenD.shouldn’thaveeaten
8.WhenAlicewokeup,shedidn’tknowhowlongshe______there.
A.waslyingB.layC.hasbeenlyingD.hadbeenlying
9.Ifyouhadbroughtyourswimmingsuitwithyou,we___________swimminginthelakenow.
A.couldgoB.couldhavegone
C.cangoD.havegone
10.Itwastheculture,ratherthanthelanguage,________madeithardforhimtoadapttothenewenvironmentabroad.
A.whereB.why
C.thatD.what
二、完形填空
Myhusbandkissedmegoodbye,stroke(轻抚)thebaby’scheekandthenrushedoutofthedoor,intohisbusyday.Withthecoldofthemorningfading,Ifedmybabyanditfellfastasleep.UsuallyIwouldplaceitinbedandquicklyhavethehousesomewhatin11.
However,thismorning,Istayedseated,just12,withthebabyinmyarms.Thethoughtsraninto13ofthemorningswithmyhusband,afatherrushingoutofthedoortomeettheobligationsoflife.Itwasonlyasmalljumptothoughtsofmyown14.
MymotherpassedawaywhenIwasten,andasIlooked15,Icouldseehowmuchofafamilymanmydadwas.Hewenttoworkeverymorningand16tohisfamilyeveryevening.He17food,clothing,warmth,andprotection.Hewasafaithfulfather.
Settingthebabydown,Idialedthe18number.Ihadjustrealizedthe19oftheordinary-thedailylifegoingonaroundusthatweoftentookforgranted,andthatitneededtobe20.
“Hi,Dad.”Isaid,21backtears.
“Hey,Bud.Howareyou?
”22wasinhisvoice.
“Fine,I’mjustcallingtosay…thankyou.”Igotitoutbeforemythroat23toomuchformetospeak.
“Whatfor?
”
“Forgettingupandgoingtoworkeverymorningofmylife.NowthatIhavemyown24andIseemyhusbanddoingthesame,Ijustwantedtothankyouforbeing25.”
Therewas26foramomentasmydadcomposedhimself,andwithasmall27inhisvoicehesaid,“You’rewelcome,Bud.”
Idon’tremembermuchoftherestofthecall,28thatmomentofrevelation(显露)aboutmyfather,Iwillneverforget.Therearethosewhoareknownfortheirheroic29,andalsothosewhoareknownfortheirfortunesandfame,butitisthe30everydayfatherswhoarethetrueheroes.I’mthankfulthatmyfatherwasoneofthem.
11.A.useB.lineC.orderD.fashion
12.A.thinkingB.dreamingC.imaginingD.praying
13.A.conversationsB.strugglesC.incidentsD.memories
14.A.babyB.husbandC.motherD.father
15.A.outB.awayC.backD.around
16.A.movedB.returnedC.escapedD.walked
17.A.providedB.collectedC.soughtD.bought
18.A.popularB.relativeC.regularD.familiar
19.A.differenceB.significanceC.balanceD.absence
20.A.recognizedB.arrangedC.reducedD.achieved
21.A.sendingB.pushingC.holdingD.putting
22.A.SympathyB.StressC.DoubtD.Concern
23.A.clearedB.hurtC.achedD.tightened
24.A.childB.dutyC.lifeD.career
25.A.inspiringB.faithfulC.considerateD.admirable
26.A.peaceB.calmC.silenceD.rest
27.A.trembleB.hesitationC.passionD.sigh
28.A.andB.butC.orD.nor
29.A.ideasB.deedsC.remarksD.words
30.A.outstandingB.patientC.ordinaryD.honest
三、阅读选择
IpassedalltheothercoursesthatItookatmyuniversity,butIcouldhaveneverpassedbotany.Thiswasbecauseallbotanystudentshadtospendseveralhoursaweekinalaboratorylookingthroughamicroscopeatplantcells,andIcouldneveronceseeacellthroughamicroscope.Thisusedtomakemyprofessorangry.Hewouldwanderaroundthelaboratorypleasedwiththeprogressallthestudentsweremakingindrawingthestructureofflowercells,untilhecametome.Iwouldjustbestandingthere.“Ican’tseeanything,”Iwouldsay.Hewouldbeginpatientlyenough,explaininghowanybodycanseethroughamicroscope,buthewouldalwaysendupangrily,claimingthatIcouldtooseethroughamicroscopebutjustpretendedthatIcouldn’t.“Ittakesawayfromthebeautyofflowersanyway.”Iusedtotellhim.“Wearenotconcernedwithbeautyinthiscourse,”hewouldsay.“Weareconcernedwiththestructureofflowers.”“Well,”I’dsay.“Ican’tseeanything.”“Tryitjustonceagain,”he’dsay,andIwouldputmyeyetothemicroscopeandseenothingatall,exceptnowandagainsomethingunclearandmilky.“Youweresupposedtoseeaclear,movingplantcellsshapedlikeclocks.”“Iseewhatlookslikealotofmilk.”Iwouldtellhim.This,heclaimed,wastheresultofmynothavingadjustedthemicroscopeproperly,sohewouldreadjustitforme,orrather,forhimself.AndIwouldlookagainandseemilk.
Ifailedtopassbotanythatyear,andhadtowaitayearandtryagain,orIcouldn’tgraduate.Thenexttermthesameprofessorwaseagertoexplaincell-structureagaintohisclasses.“Well,”hesaidtome,happily,“we’regoingtoseecellsthistime,aren’twe?
”“Yes,sir,”Isaid.Studentstotherightofmeandtotheleftofmeandinfrontofmewereseeingcells;what’smore,theywere.Ofcourse,Ididn’tseeanything.
SotheprofessorandItriedwitheveryadjustmentofthemicroscopeknowntoman.WithonlyoncedidIseeanythingbutblacknessorthefamiliarmilk,andthattimeIsaw,tomypleasureandamazement,somethinglikestars.TheseIhurriedlydrew.Theprofessor,notingmyactivity,cametome,asmileonhislipsandhiseyebrowshighinhope.Helookedatmycelldrawing.“What’sthat?
”heasked.“That’swhatIsaw,”Isaid.“Youdidn’t,youdidn’t,youdidn’t!
”hescreamed,losingcontrolofhimselfimmediately,andhebentoverandlookedintothemicroscope.Heraisedhisheadsuddenly.“That’syoureye!
”heshouted.“You’veadjustedthemicroscopesothatitreflects!
You’redrawnyoureye!
”
31.Whycouldn’tthewriterseetheflowercellsthroughthemicroscope?
.
A.Becausehehadpooreyesight
B.Becausethemicroscopedidn’tworkproperly
C.Becausehewasnotabletoadjustthemicroscopeproperly
D.Becausehewasjustplayingjokesonhisprofessorbypretendingnottohaveseenit
32.Whatdoesthewritermeanby“hiseyebrowshighinhope”inthelastparagraph?
A.Hisprofessorexpectedhimtohaveseenthecellsanddrawnthepictureofthem
B.Hisprofessorhopedhecouldperformhistaskwithattention
C.Hisprofessorwishedhimtolearnhowtodrawpictures
D.Hisprofessorlookedforwardtoseeingallhisstudentsfinishtheirdrawings
33.Whatisthethinglikestarsthatthewritersawinthelastparagraph?
A.RealstarsB.Hisowneye
C.SomethingunknownD.Milk
34.Inwhatwritingstyledidthewriterwritethepassage?
A.RealisticB.RomanticC.SeriousD.Humorous
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Universityaccommodation(住所)offices
Manyuniversityaccommodationofficeshavetheirownlistofregisteredlandlords.Othersalsoprovideinformationonaccommodationagenciesandotherhousingorganization.Theadvantageofusingyouruniversityaccommodationisthatyoucangetsupportifyouhaveaproblem.Thedisadvantageisthattheyareunlikelytohaveenoughregisteredlandlordstohousealltheirstudents.
Propertypapers:
LootandRenting
Lootisanimportantsourceofinformationaboutprivatehousingforco-renters.Theoffersarefromprivatelandlords,agenciesandindividualslookingforotherco-renters.Theyalsohaveawebsite:
.TheadvantageofusingLootisthattherearesomeexcellentbargains.Thedisadvantageisthatthereisnoqualitycontrolovertheoffers.
Rentingisanotherusefulpaper.Theoffersinthispaperaremainlyfromaccommodationagencies.Theirwebsiteisatwww.renting.co.uk.
Accommodationagencies
ThemajorityofrentedaccommodationinLondonisprobablyadvertisedthroughaccommodationagencies.Theadvantageofusingaccommodationagenciesisthatyouwillhavealargenumberofaccommodationstochoosefrom.Agoodagentwilllistentoyourrequirementsandcansaveyoutimeinlookingfortherightaccommodation.Thedisadvantageisthattheywillmakearangeofchargestopotentialrenters.Noticeboards
Aroundtheuniversitiesyouwillfindanumberofnoticeboardswhereoffersofaccommodationwillbeposted.Thesewilleitherbefromlandlordsorfromstudents.Someuniversitieswillalsohaveonlinenoticeboardswherestudentscanadvertisetootherstudents.Advertisementsfromstudentscanbeanexcellentwaytofindaccommodation.However,advertisementsfromlandlordscanbeproblematic.
Wordofmouth
SomeofthebesthousinginLondonisneveradvertisedbutispassedonfromonegroupofstudentstoanotherbywordofmouth.Itmightbethatyoucanfindoutaboutgoodoffersfromfinalyearstudents.However,don’tsupposethatjustbecauseyouhavefoundoutabouthousingfromafriend,itisnecessarilygoingtobebetterthanthatfoundthroughanyothersource.
Family
FacedwiththeveryhighrentschargedinLondon,somestudentsandthei