高二英语期末复习试题(答案)
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高二英语期末复习试题
一、单项选择(每小题1分共15分)
21. Who is the man a blue shirt? I have never seen him before.
A. is wearing B. dressed up C. dressed in D. worn
22. once before, after your class I got my visa(签证). So thank you again.
A. Having rejected B. Rejected C. Being rejected D. To be rejected
23. The police will have to the room for fingerprints.
A. check B. examine C. clean D. analyze
24. Only to use this reading room. Students have another room on the second floor.
A. are the teachers allowed B. are allowed the teachers
C. the teachers are allowed D. the teachers allowed
25. We arrive at six. But I’m sorry we are late.
A. should B. were supposed to C. must D. ought to
26. Don’t leave the water while you brush you r teeth.
A. run B. running C. being run D. to run
27. There is plenty of rain in the southeast, there is little in the northwest.
A. because B. therefore C. while D. as
28. Both teams were in hard training; was to lose the game.
A. either B. neither C. another D. the other
29. by the beauty of nature, the girl from London decided to spend another two days on the farm.
A. Attracting B. Attracted C. To be attracted D. Having attracted
30. One of the provinces in the north has to form a new state.
A. broken down B. broken up C. broken out D. broken away
31. Everybody thought the battle would be . And they were right.
A. losing B. missing C. lost D. missed
32. On his way home, he suddenly heard his name .
A. calling B. called C. to call D. call
33. When trees are cut down, there is nothing to hold the soil on the hillside.
A. take place B. out of place C. in place D. in place of
34. The little boy the last bit of toothpaste from the tube.
A. squeezed out B. squeezed in C. pushed in D. pushed out
35. ―Shall I invite Tom to my party? ―Yes. It’ll be nice if you .
A. to B. invite C. will D. do
三、完形填空(每小题1.5分共30分)
Sev enteen-year-old Rivertown teenager, John Janson, was honoured at the Lifesaver Awards last night for carrying out lifesaving first aid on his neighbour after a shocking knife 36 .
John was presented with his award at a ceremony which recognized the 37 of the ten people who have saved the life of others.
John had been studying in his room when he heard 38 . When he and his father rushed outside, they 39 that Anne Slade, mother of three, had been stabbed(刺) 40 with a knife by her ex-boyfriend(前男友). The man ran from the 41 and left Ms Slade lying in her front garden 42 very heavily. Her hands had almost been cut off.
It was John’s quick 43 and knowledge of first aid that saved Ms Slade’s life. He immediately asked a number of the 44 people for bandages(绷带), but when nobody could put their hands on anything, his father go t some tea towels(毛巾)and 45 from their house. John used these to dress the most severe 46 to Ms Slade’s hands. He slowed the bleeding by applying pressure to the wounds until the 47 and ambulance arrived.
“I’m 48 of what I did but I was just doing what I had been 49 ,” John said.
John had taken part in the Young Lifesaver Scheme at his high school. When 50 John, Mr Alan Southerton, Director of the Young Lifesaver Scheme, said, “ 51 is no doubt that John’s quick thinking and the first aid52 that he had learned at school saved Ms Slade’s life. It shows that a simple knowledge of the first aid can make a real 53 .”
John and the nine other lifesavers also attended a 54 reception yesterday hosted by the Prime Minister before 55 their awards last night.
36. A. show B. attack C. w ork D. defend
37. A. bravery B. life C. thinking D. progress
38. A. quarrelling B. arguing C. laughing D. screaming
39. A. realized B. believed C. thought D. discovered
40. A. repeatedl y B. quickly C. frequently D. gradually
41. A. home B. place C. scene D. house
42. A. shaking B. struggling C. bleeding D. crying
43. A. action B. answer C. experience D. request
44. A. several B. nearby C. familiar D. curious
45. A. water B. tape C. bandages D. scissors
46. A. damages B. pains C. injuries D. arms
47. A. neighbours B. children C. doctor D. police
48. A. proud B. fond C. sure D. tired
49. A. expected B. taught C. encouraged D. educated
50. A. thanking B. recognizing C. admiring D. congratulating
51. A. There B. It C. He D. She
52. A. skills B. instructions C. key D. history
53. A. discovery B. harm C. difference D. choice
54. A. recent B. secret C. private D. special
55. A. giving B. offering C. announcing D. receiving
四、阅读理解(每小题2分共40分)
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The view over a valley of a tiny village with thatched (草盖的) roof cottages around a church, a drive through a narrow village street lined with thatched cottages painted pink or white, the sight over the rolling hills of a pretty collection of thatched farm buildings―these are still common sights in parts of England. Most people will agree that the thatched roof is an essential part of the attraction of the English countryside.
Thatching is in fact the oldest of all the building crafts(工艺)practised in the British Isles. Although thatch has always been used for cottage and farm buildings, it was once used for castles and churches, too.
Thatching is a solitary(独自的)craft, which often runs in families. The craft of thatching as it is practised toady has changed very little s ince the Middle Ages. Over 800 full-time thatchers are employed in England and Wa les today, keeping and renewing the old roofs as well as thatching newer houses. Many property owners choose thatch not only for its beauty but because they know it will keep them cool in summer and warm in winter.
In fact, if we look at developing countries, over half the world lives under thatch, but they all do it in different ways. People in developing countries are often unwilling to go back to traditional materials and would prefer modern buildings. However, they may lack the money to allow them to get the necessary materials. Their temporary mud huts with thatched roofs of wild grasses often only last six months. Thatch which has been done the British way lasts from twenty to sixty years, and is an effective defiance against the heat.
56. Which of the following remains a special feature of the English countryside?
A. Narrow streets lined with pink or white houses. B. Rolling hills with pretty farm buildings
C. Cottages with thatched roofs. D. Churches with cottages around them.
57. What do we know about thatching as a craft?
A. It is a collective activity. B. It is practised on farms all over England.
C. It is quite different from what it used to be. D. It is in most cases handed down among family members.
58. Thatched houses are still preferred because of _________.
A. their style and comfort B. their durability
C. their easy maintenance D. their cheap and ready-made materials
59. People in developing countries also live under thatch because ________.
A. thatched cottages are a big tourist attraction
B. thatched roof houses are the cheapest
C. thatch is an effective defense against the heat
D. they like thatched houses better than other buildings