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高二下学期考试复习模拟试卷

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高二下学期考试复习模拟试卷

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高二下学期考试复习模拟试卷

  I. 单项选择(20%)

  21. I have just been in Australia for a week and I’m trying to ________ the new climate here.

  A. adapt to B. adjust with C. fit in D. settle in

  22. It is suggested that medicine should not be kept where it is ________ to children.

  A. acceptable B. accessible C. available D. acknowledgeable

  23. But for the captain’s quick mind, the sailors would have _______ fallen into the sea.

  A. therefore B. however C. otherwise D. furthermore

  24. ________is required in the regulations is that you should not tell other people the password of your e-mail account.

  A. It B. As C. What D. That

  25. Usually a child’s behavior is a ________ of his family environment.

  A. recognition B. reflection C. record D. revision

  26. She wrote very quickly, ________ writing the paper and handing it to the teacher on time.

  A. so finished B. to finish C. as finished D. thus finishing

  27. I know he is dishonest. _______, I must admit he is a good worker.

  A. In other words B. In a word

  C. As far as I’m concerned D. In the meantime

  28. Every minute should be made full ________ of _________ for the coming examination.

  A. use; preparing B. use; to prepare

  C. using; preparing D. using; to prepare

  29. It is often recommended that children _________ chances to get close to nature.

  A. are offered B. be offered C. should offer D. must be offered

  30. The country life he was used to _________ greatly since 2000.

  A. change B. changing C. changed D. has changed

  31. I don’t like such a person ________ often lies before your face.

  A. who B. that C. as D. which

  32. The agreement indicates that the two companies will ________ again.

  A. turn up B. keep up C. put up D. team up

  33. Only a small percentage of the students ________ able to use the computer.

  A. can be B. are C. is D. will

  34. I’m going to Paris next week; would you like to deal with my letters during my _______?

  A. disappearance B. presence C. absence D. appearance

  35. All of us were ________ to hear that John, our company’s most valued clerk, should say he would leave the company.

  A. eager B. alarmed C. terrified D. satisfied

  36. Many Chinese universities provide scholarships for students _________ financial aid.

  A. in favor of B. in honor of C. in face of D. in need of

  37. The new _________ of furniture makes the room more beautiful.

  A. arrangement B. concept C. rectangle D. supplement

  38. It was in the library _______ I first met her ________ we had a talk yesterday.

  A. where; that B. that; that C. that; where D. where; which

  39. I like this dress better than that one, but it costs almost three times ________.

  A. as much B. as many C. so much D. so many

  40. Without a passport, leaving the country is _________.

  A. out of question B. beyond question

  C. out of the question D. without question

  II. 完形填空 ( 20% )

  “I'm too old and it's too late,” which played over and over in my mind. I was 41 and exhausted after ending my marriage and my law career at the same time. 42 my ambition to become a writer, I 43 my ability to succeed as one. Had I wasted years going 44 the wrong goals?

  I was at a low point 45 the voice on the radio began 46 the story of Grandma Moses. Ann Mary Moses left home at thirteen, bore ten children and worked hard to raise the five who 47 . Struggling to make a living on poor farms, she managed to 48 a bit of beauty for herself by embroidering (绣花) on cloth.

  At seventy-eight, her fingers became 49 awkward to hold a needle. 50 give in to aging, she went out to an empty room and began to 51 . For the first two years, these paintings were either given away or sold 52 a little money. But at the age of seventy-nine, she was “discovered” by the 53 world---and the rest is 54 . She went on to produce more than two thousand paintings, 55 her book illustrations (插图) for It was the Night before Christmas were completed in her one-hundredth year!

  56 I listened to the radio, my 57 changed. If Grandma Moses 58 begin a new career and succeed after eighty, my life still had 59 after thirty. Before the program ended, I rushed to my computer to work on the novel I'd nearly 60 .

  It was published eight months later.

  41. A. encouraged B. discouraged C. thrilled D. inspired

  42. A. Despite B. Except C. For D. With

  43. A. believed B. expected C. proved D. doubted

  44. A. by B. after C. against D. over

  45. A. unless B. because C. when D. while

  46. A. telling B. reminding C. saying D. playing

  47. A. succeeded B. left C. survived D. grew

  48. A. notice B. offer C. give D. provide

  49. A. so B. too C. such D. that

  50. A. Other than B. As well as C. Rather than D. Instead of

  51. A. paint B. write C. think D. change

  52. A. off B. at C. by D. for

  53. A. literature B. art C. education D. entertainment

  54. A. story B. fortune C. history D. fact

  55. A. but B. and C. so D. therefore

  56. A. Until B. Thus C. As D. Then

  57. A. mood B. heart C. interest D. spirit

  58. A. should B. must C. might D. could

  59. A. ability B. hope C. freedom D. dream

  60. A. finished B. abandoned C. published D. sold

  III. 阅读理解 (20%)

  ( A )

  When you first meet a disabled person, what is your first reaction? Curiosity? Sympathy? If you experience any of these emotions, you are not alone.Chances are that you don’t regularly associate with someone who is disabled.Here are four points to keep in mind if you should happen to meet a disabled person.

  Disabled people can lead active lives

  With few exceptions, a disability does not prevent someone from working, raising a family, or taking part in social activities.Many sports and recreation programs have been adapted to a person with a disability.Instead of concentrating on the disability, look at the person the same way you would look at any normal person.

  It’s all right to ask questions

  Many people are afraid of offending someone by asking about their disability.When meeting them for the first time, it’s natural to be curious about who he or she is, and where they’re from.Asking questions is usually acceptable, as long as you use common sense.Don’t, for example, ask a blind person how he feeds and bathes himself.

  Offer help when necessary

  You see a woman in a wheelchair having trouble entering a building.It’s usually appropriate to lend a hand if someone is having obvious difficulty, but keep in mind that not everyone will be willing to accept your help.Unless the woman in the wheelchair is in danger, you do your part.

  Remember that we all have obstacles to overcome

  No matter who we are, each of us has a weakness or challenge to face.Like you, a disabled person would much rather be accepted for who they are, rather than be pitied.Many friends have said to me, “I often forget that you are blind.” To me, that is the top compliment (赞扬).

  61.Why are you curious when you first see disabled people?

  A.They can’t live normally. B. You seldom deal with them.

  C.You look down upon them. D.They look quite different.

  62.What should you do if you find a disabled person can manage it?

  A.You had better lend him or her a hand.

  B.You pretend that you haven’t seen him or her.

  C.You should encourage him or her to try.

  D.You had better leave him or her alone.

  63.From this passage we learn that _______.

  A. the author is blind himself

  B. a disabled person needs pitying

  C. not everyone has a weakness

  D. some people have no difficulty

  ( B )

  She had been shopping with her Mom in Wal-Mart. She must have been 6 years old, this beautiful brown haired, freckle-faced image of innocence. Outside, it was pouring so heavily.

  We all stood there just inside the door of the Wal-Mart. We waited, some patiently, others annoyed because nature messed up their hurried day. I got lost in the sound and sight of the heavens washing away the dirt and dust of the world.

  Her voice was so sweet as it broke the hypnotic trance (昏昏欲睡) we were all caught in. “Mom, let’s run through the rain,” she said.

  “ No, honey. We’ll wait until it slows down a bit.” Mom replied.

  This young child waited about another minute and repeated, “Mom, let’s run through the rain. ”

  “We’ll get soaked if we do,” Mom said.

  “ No, we won’t, Mom. That’s not what you said this morning, ” the young girl said as she tore at her Mom’s arm.

  “This morning? When did I say we could run through the rain and not get wet?”

  “Don’t you remember? When you were talking to Daddy about his cancer, you said, If God can get us through this, he can get us through anything!”

  The entire crowd stopped dead silent. I dare say you couldn’t hear anything but the rain. We all stood silently. No one came or left in the next few minutes. Mom paused and thought for a moment about what she would say.

  Now some would laugh it off and scold her for being silly. Some might even ignore what was said. But this was a moment of affirmation in a young child’s lifetime when innocent trust can be developed so that it will bloom into faith. “Honey, you are absolutely right. Let’s run through the rain. If get wet, well maybe we just need washing. ” Mom said. Then off they ran.

  We all stood watching, smiling and laughing as they rushed past the cars and they held their shopping bags over their heads just in case. They got soaked. But they were followed by a few who screamed and laughed like children all the way to their cars. And yes, l did. I ran. I got wet. I needed washing.