高二英语秋季期中考试试题
命题人:孙 锋 杜卿华 汪晶 校对:汪 晶
第一卷(满分125分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一 小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Who is the birthday party for?
A. Jade. B. Lisa. C. Lily.
2. What did Jenny do in the class?
A. She gave a talk. B. She listened to a talk. C. She talked with others.
3. What is the man going to do?
A. Look for a hotel. B. Have his watch repaired.
C. Meet someone at the hotel.
4. Where is the concert held?
A. In Birmingham. B. In Manchester. C. In London.
5. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In the man’s home. B. In a hotel. C. In a restaurant.
第二节 (共15 小题,每小题1.5 分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6. What did the man plan to do?
A. Go bowling. B. Visit his boss. C. Work this afternoon.
7. What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Workmates. B. Classmates. C. Friends.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. What is the woman?
A. A swimmer. B. A lifesaver. C. A trainer.
9. What does the woman think about the courses?
A. Easy. B. Boring. C. Important.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What are the two speakers doing?
A. Paying some bills. B. Buying some stamps. C. Sending a birthday card.
11. What do we know about the machine?
A. It can speak. B. It can exchange money. C. It cannot wait too long.
12. What can we learn from the conversation?
A. The woman has no money on her.
B. The machine is new to the woman.
C. The man has put some money in the machine
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. When does the conversation take place?
A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. In the evening.
14. What do the two speakers plan to do tomorrow?
A. Wash down the kitchen. B. Move the cupboards. C. Paint the walls.
15. When will the painters come?
A. On Saturday. B. On Sunday. C. On Monday.
16. Where is Bob now?
A. In a restaurant. B. In his bedroom. C. In the kitchen.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. When did the area start to develop?
A. In 1837. B. In 1860. C. In 1898.
18. What do we know about Watlington House?
A. It is next to the school. B. It used to be a hospital.
C. It is opposite St John’s Church.
19. How many bakers (面包房) were there in the area?
A. One. B. Four. C. Nine.
20. What do we know about the industries of the area in the past?
A. They were mainly connected to the building industry.
B. Their products were mainly for office use.
C. They mainly produced daily necessities (日用品).
第二部分 多项选择填空 (共55分)
第一节 单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21. She tried not to show ________ in her treatment of the children in her care.
A. love B. mind C. preference D. attitude
22. His achievements ______ many people to believe that success and happiness in life are within reach for everyone.
A. impress B. inspire C. recommend D. suggest
23. I don’t understand their language; you’ll have to ______ interpreter.
A. act out B. act on C. act as D. act up
24. Yao Ming _______ as a basketball player, and is loved by basketball fans at home and abroad.
A. stands up B. stands by C. stands for D. stands out
25. In the _______ of evidence, the police could not take action against the man.
A. lack B. absence C. shortage D. failure
26. The doctor was _________ immediately the little boy fell off a ladder and hurt himself.
A. asked for B. waited for C. cared for D. sent for
27. Franklin’s ability to learn from observations and experience ________ greatly to his success in public life.
A. owed B. contributed C. attached D. related
28. As we are very busy these days, we might ________this urgent work for the time being.
A. undertake B. agree C. employ D. charge
29. The head office of the bank is in Beijing, but it has _______all over the country.
A. companies B. branches C. organizations D. businesses
30. In the accident, ten people died and more than 60 people were__________.
A. wounded B. hurt C. injured D. harmed
第二节 完成句子(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子。
31. He took over the company that ________________(属于他父母的公司).(belong)
32. _____________________(从顶部看去), it looks as if the stadium is covered by a grey net of steel.(see)
33. _________________________________(不论一首诗翻译得有多好), something of the spirit of the original work is lost. (how)
34. ___________________________(正如所报告) in the newspaper, the president will take office next year. (report)
35. Modern English ________________(产生) from about the end of the sixteenth century. (come)
36. I __________________(不想) getting married before building a career.(intention)
37. The gas ___________________________(一定用完了),for the fire went out itself. (use)
38.Imagine you are _________________ (有前途的大学毕业生 )at one of the top universities in the city. (promising)
39.Do you know the girl ______________(和一个有钱人定婚了的)?(engage)
40.The price of cigarettes has ___________(上涨) .(go)
第三节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从41—60各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D),选出
可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
About a year ago, I went to stay at a Detroit hotel. I didn’t want to 41 too much money with me, so I asked the desk clerk to put a hundred-dollar bill in the safe for me.
The next morning, 42 , the clerk said that he knew nothing about my money. I didn’t have any proof 43 I had given the man the money. There was clearly nothing left to do but go to the 44 lawyer.
The lawyer 45 me to return to the hotel with him and give another hundred dollar bill to the desk. So we did. An hour later, I went 46 to the desk and asked for my money. 47 I had the lawyer as an eyewitness to the 48 hundred dollar bill, the clerk could not say he 49 nothing about it.
Another hour later, I put the second part of the lawyer’s 50 into action. This time both the lawyer and I went to the hotel to 51 for the hundred-dollar bill once again, and 52 the clerk insisted that he had given 53 to me, I said it was not true. The lawyer said to him, “ I 54 this gentleman give you a hundred-dollar bill. If you don’t hand it 55 immediately, I will be forced to call the 56 ”. The clerk realized he had been 57 , so he gave me back the first hundred-dollar bill.
“ I don’t know 58 to thank you enough for 59 my money back.” I said to the lawyer. And what do you suppose he answered? He said, “ Oh, don’t 60 me. That will be one hundred dollars, please.”
41. A. carry B. lend C. spend D. hold
42. A. but B. yet C. however D. instead
43. A. where B. which C. why D. that
44. A. nearest B. farthest C. good D. native
45. A. advised B. promised C. agreed D. followed
46. A. up B. down C. back D. along
47. A. Though B. When C. Unless D. Since
48. A. one B. another C. first D. second
49. A. believed B. had C. knew D. heard
50. A. law B. way C. plan D. words
51. A. search B. ask C. make D. beg
52. A. when B. though C. because D. as
53. A. these B. this C. them D. it
54. A. agreed B. saw C. let D. matched
55. A. over B. in C. up D. out
56. A. policeman B. officer C. official D. clerk
57. A. punished B. helped C. cheated D. understood
58. A. why B. how C. when D. where
59. A. returning B. giving C. getting D. asking for
60. A. believe B. thank C. leave D. fool
第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。
A
George had stolen some money, but the police had caught him and he had been put in prison. Now his trial was about to begin, and he felt sure that he would be found guilty and sent to prison for a long time.
Then he discovered that an old friend of his was one of the members of the jury at his trial. Of course, he did not tell anybody, but he managed to see his friend secretly one day. He said to him, “Jim, I know that the jury will find me guilty of having stolen the money. I cannot hope to be found not guilty of taking it —that would be too much to expect. But I should be grateful to you for the rest of my life if you could persuade the other members of the jury to add a strong recommendation for mercy to their statement that they consider me guilty.”
“Well, George,” answered Jim, “I shall certainly try to do what I can for you as an old friend, but of course I cannot promise anything. The other eleven people on the jury look terribly strong-minded to me.”
George said that he would quite understand if Jim was not able to do anything for him, and thanked him warmly for agreeing to help.
The trial went on, and at last the time came for the jury to decide whether George was guilty or not. It took them five hours, but in the end they found George guilty, with a strong recommendation for mercy.
Of course, George was very pleased, but he did not have a chance to see Jim for some time after the trial. At last, however, Jim visited him in prison, and George thanked him warmly and asked him how he had managed to persuade the other members of the jury to recommend mercy.
“Well, George,” Jim answered. “As I thought, those eleven men were very difficult to persuade, but I managed in the end by tiring them out. Do you know, those fools had all wanted to find you not guilty!”
61. We are told that George expected Jim to help ______.
A. prove him innocent B. him turn over a new leaf
C. lighten his punishment D. him escape from prison
62. Which of the following is true about Jim?
A. He covered up George’s guilt.
B. He persuaded the jury to set George free.
C. He told the jury that George was indeed guilty.
D. He recommended severe (严厉的) punishment to give George a lesson.
63. The passage suggests that .
A. it was due to Jim that George was found guilty
B. Jim did not do exactly what George asked him to do
C. Jim asked his colleagues to recommend mercy
D. Jim persuaded the jury to lighten George’s punishment
B
We can make mistakes at any age. Some mistakes we make are about money. But most mistakes are about people. “Did Jerry really care when I broke up with Helen?” “When I got that great job, did Jim really feel good about it, as a friend? Or did he envy my luck?” “And Paul—why didn’t pick up that he was friendly just because I had a car?” When we look back, doubts like these can make us feel bad. But when we look back, it’s too late.
Why do we go wrong about out friends—or our enemies? Sometimes what people say hides their real meaning. And if we don’t really listen, we miss the feeling behind the words. Suppose someone tells you, “You’re a lucky dog.” That’s being friendly. But “lucky dog” ? There’s a bit of envy in those words. Maybe he doesn’t see it himself. But bringing in the “dog” bit puts you down a little. What he may be saying is that he doesn’t think you deserve your luck.
“Just think of all the things you have to be thankful for” is another noise that says one thing and means another. It could mean that the speaker is trying to get you to see your problem as part of your life as a whole. But is he? Wrapped up in this phrase is the thought that your problem isn’t important. It’s telling you to think of all the starving people in the world when you haven’t got a date for Saturday night.
How can you tell the real meaning behind someone’s words? One way is to take a good look at the person talking. Do his words fit the way he looks? Does what he says agree with the tone of voice? His posture ? The look in his eyes ? Stop and think. The minute you spend thinking about the real meaning of what people say to you may save another mistake.
64. This passage is mainly about .
A. how to interpret what people say
B. what to do when you listen to others talking
C. how to avoid mistakes when you communicate with people
D. why we go wrong with people sometimes
65. According to the author, the reason why we go wrong about our friends is that .
A. we fail to listen carefully when they talk
B. people tend to be annoyed when we check what they say
C. people usually state one thing but mean another
D. we tend to doubt what our friends say
66. In the sentence “Maybe he doesn’t see it himself.” In the second paragraph, the pronoun “it” refers to .
A. being friendly B. a bit of envy C. lucky dog D. your luck
67. When we listen to a person talking, the most important thing for us to do is to .
A. notice the way the person is talking
B. take a good look at the person talking
C. mind his tone, his posture and the look in his eyes
D. examine the real meaning of what he says based on his manner, his tone and his posture
C
According to the latest research in the United States of America, men and women talk such different languages that it is like people from two different cultures trying to communicate. Professor Deborah Tannen of Georgetown University has noticed the difference in the style of boys’ and girls’ conversations from an early age. She says that little girls’ conversation is less definite than boys’ and expresses more doubts. Little boys use conversation to establish status with their listeners.
These differences continue into adult life, she says. In public conversations, men talk most and interrupt other speakers more. In private conversations, men and women speak in equal amounts—although they say things in a different style. Professor Tannen believes that, for women, private talking is a way to establish and test intimacy(亲密,亲近). For men, private talking is a way to explore the power structure of a relationship.
Teaching is one job where the differences between men’s and women’s ways of talking show. When a man teaches a woman, says Professor Tannen, he wants to show that he has more knowledge, and hence(因此,所以)more power in conversation. When a woman teaches another woman, however, she is more likely to take a sharing approach and to encourage her student to join in.
But Professor Tannen does not believe that women are naturally more helpful. She says women feel they achieve power by being able to help others. Although the research suggests men talk and interrupt people more than women, Professor Tannen says, women actually encourage this to happen because they believe it will lead to more intimacy and help to establish a relationship.
Some scientists who are studying speech think that the brain is pre-programmed for language. As we are usually taught to speak by women, it seems likely that the brain must have a sexual bias(倾向性)in its programming, otherwise male speech patterns would not arise at all.
68. In the opinion of the writer, women encourage men to talk more because .
A. it will lead to more intimacy and help to establish a relationship
B. it well help to establish status with their listeners
C. it well help to express more clearly
D. it well help to communicate better
69. There are in little girls’ conversation than in boys’.
A. fewer doubts B. more demands
C. more doubts D. fewer uncertainties
70. Some scientists believe that brain is pre-programmed for language. The word “pre-programmed” means .
A. programmed already B. programmed before one is born
C. programmed early D. programmed by women
71. In private conversation, women speak .
A. the same things as men B. less than men
C. more than men D. as much as men
72. The theme of this article is .
A. women are naturally more helpful
B. men and women talk different languages
C. men talk most and interrupt other speakers more
D. little girls’ conversation is less definite
D
Ⅰ
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Ⅱ
Simmons
College of Arts and Sciences and Modern Studies
Simmons educates women to achieve their work and life goals. More than 40 majors.
Lie in the heart of Boston. US News & World Report ranks Simmons among the top state universities in the North and among the best values.
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Ⅲ
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Ⅳ
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A famous private university with 3,200 students in Colleges of Art &Science
●Business and Engineering
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Among the top ten by US News and World Report
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CA 97305-3005
650-723-2091
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73. If a man is tired of working indoors and wouldn’t like to be too far away from his girl friend who studies at Simmons, which college will he choose?
A. Simmons. B. St Mary’s. C. Paul Smith’s. D. Northern.
74. If a girl wants to learn modern science and she prefers to stay neither by the ocean nor in the northeast, which college will she like best?
A. Simmons. B. St Mary’s. C. Paul Smith’s. D. Northern.
75. If a man wishes to study business and in a non-state-run university, which of the following is his favorite?
A. Simmons. B. St Mary’s. C. Paul Smith’s. D. Northern.
E
More than four out of five people admit to telling little white lies at least once a day and the preferred way of “being economical with the truth” is to use technology such as cell phones, texts and e-mails, a survey last Thursday said.
The research by UK Pollsters 72 Point found that “techno-treachery(高科技说谎)” was widespread with nearly 75 percent of people saying gadgets made it easier to fib(撒小谎).
Just over half of respondents(被调查者) said using gadgets made them feel less guilty when telling a lie than doing it face to face.
The workplace was a favorite location for fibbing with 67 percent of the 1,487 respondents admitting they had lied at work.
The top lie was pretending to be ill (43 percent) followed by saying work had been completed when it hadn’t (23 percent). Worryingly for bosses 18 percent said they lied to hide a big mistake.
But, employers were not the only ones on the receiving end of dishonest statements. Just over 40 percent of the respondents said they had lied to their families or partners.
Key topics to lie about were: buying new clothes or the cost of them (37 percent), how good someone looked in something (35 percent), how much they had eaten (35 percent) and drunk (31 percent) and how much they weighed (32 percent).
76. The underlined phrase “being economical with the truth” probably means ________.
A. telling lies B. making apologies
C. feeling guilty D. admitting mistakes
77. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.
A. employers sometimes lie to their employees, too
B. 75% of people have ever lied to someone
C. without gadgets, people may feel more pressure when telling white lies
D. more people lie to their family than to their bosses
78. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. Cell phones make people more likely to lie.
B. Some people might lie to their bosses when they are not doing their work well.
C. 40% of employers admit that they have lied to their families or partners.
D. Nearly 1500 people were questioned in the survey.
79. According to the passage, in which of the following situations are you most likely to lie?
A. You are going to spend the night at your friend’s, which your parents won’t allow.
B. Your friend is wearing a new dress and asks you how you find it.
C. You are a little too fat, and you’re trying to tell your friend how heavy you are.
D. You want to ask your boss for a sick leave, although you are not ill.
80. The main idea of the passage is that ________.
A. people are getting more likely to lie
B. gadgets are seen as the best way to tell white lies
C. most people tell white lies at the workplace
D. 18% of people lie to their bosses
第二卷 (满分25分)
第四部分 书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是高三(1)班同学李梅, 最近你发现学校里的浪费现象特别严重。如教室里的长明灯, 水龙头里的长流水, 食堂里乱倒的饭菜, 以及垃圾桶里乱扔的物品等等。你对这些很不安, 特向校长信箱写一封信, 反映这些情况, 并建议校长呼吁同学们提倡节约, 反对浪费。
参考生词: 美德: virtue 提倡: promote 反对: oppose
Dear Headmaster,
I am a student in Class One Grade Three._____________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely,
Li Mei
听力录音稿及参考答案
(Text 1)
M: Kate, I thought Lisa’s birthday party was supposed to be at your place.
W: It was, Jack, but my parents decided to come for a visit that week.
M: So where will the party be?
W: At Lily and Jade' s place.
(Text 2)
M: What do you think of Jenny's talk today?
W: It was interesting, but she was really a little bit nervous in front of class.
(Text 3)
M: That’s my watch alarm. I have an appointment back at the hotel at eleven o’clock.
W: Is it eleven already?
M: No, no. Actually, it’s 10:30. I set my watch half an hour fast.
(Text 4)
M: You’re really enjoying the singer Mary very much, aren’t you?
W: Yes, I drove to Birmingham from Manchester for her concert. I wouldn’t miss it.
M: How did you like that singer from London that was just on? She was a great singer, wasn’t she?
W: Yes. She was great.
(Text 5)
M: You can mm on the TV by pressing this button.
W: Where is the heat control?
M: The heat control is on the wall. And if you want something to eat, you can give us a call.
(Text 6)
M: Hi! It’s me again!
W: Hi! What’s up?
M: Well, since I talked to you about an hour ago, I’ve found out that I won’t be able to go bowling with you as we had planned. Something important has just come up.
W: Oh?
M: Yes. My boss is insisting that I work this afternoon, and there’s nothing I can do about it. I hope you understand.
W: Of course I do. Let’s plan on going bowling some other time.
(Text 7)
M: Have you ever saved a person?
W: Fortunately not. But I always have to be prepared.
M: How did you pass the test?
W: I had to pass some swimming tests to prove my skills. Then I had to take a course in how to get
drowning people safely to shore. And I also had to take life-saving classes.
M: That sure seems like a lot of training.
W: Yes. But someone’s life may depend on it.
(Text 8)
M: Jessie, here’s the stamp machine. How many stamps do you need?
W: I’m not really sure. I need a few to pay some bills and one to send a birthday card to my mom.
M: Well, you really need to decide before you put your money in the machine. If you put your money in, and you wait too long, you won't get your change back.
W: Really? How much time do I have to make a choice?
M: Well, you probably have a few minutes, but it’s really better to be ready before you put your money in the machine.
W: I think a book of ten stamps will be fine.
M: All right. Just put your money right here where it says, “Insert bills face up. ”
W: The screen says, “Your credit is $4.00. Make a selection, or insert money. ”
M: Okay, now you just push the selection button that you want.
(Text 9)
W: David, we shouldn’t sit here doing nothing.
M: Why not? It’s Saturday afternoon, isn’t it?
W: Yes, but there’s so much to do around the house.
M: It can wait.
W: We ought to finish washing down the kitchen walls and cupboards.
M: We can do that tomorrow. We don’t have to do it today.
W: All fight. But we must do it tomorrow, because the painters are coming on Monday.
M: Yes. And that reminds me. I must do something about that leak under the kitchen sink.
W: That’s a good idea.
M: Talking about washing down the kitchen—where’s Bob?
W: He’s having lunch with Georgia.
M: What! Again?
W: He should be in soon.
M: He shouldn’t spend so much time with that girl.
W: You must be patient, David. Nineteen’s a very difficult age, you know.
M: Yes, I know. But he ought to be studying more.
(Text 10)
W: Mr Padley, I wonder if you could tell us about this area?
M: Certainly. The development of the area started when the Royal Berkshire Hospital was built in 1837. The hospital opened in 1839. From then on a lot of houses were built here.
W: So the old farm disappeared?
M: Yes, it did. But there were still some old buildings. Watlington House, over there, was built in 1688.
W: That’s the large house opposite St John’s Church, isn’t it?
M: That’s it. It’s still standing. Beautiful old building, isn’t it? And St John’s Church. It’s quite new. Only a hundred years old. Built in 1898, and the school next to it was built the following year.
W: I see. And what about the other buildings: shops, pubs, places like that?
M: Well, when I was young, there used to be nine pubs. There are only four now. There were also four bakers. There’s only one baker now.
W: And were there any industries?
M: Oh yes. There was a small food factory. And there were two mineral water factories, and during the 1930’s there was a light engineering workshop.
W: Well, Mr Padley, you’ve seen a lot of changes here.
M: Oh, yes. Now it’s mostly offices, and a lot of new comers in the houses.
1—5 BACAB 6—10 ACBCB 11—15 CBBAC 16—20 AACBC
21.C 她对待她所照顾的孩子尽可能不厚此薄彼。preference意为“偏爱”
22.B impress 使留下深刻印象 inspire 鼓舞,激励 recommend 推荐 suggest 建议
23.C act out 扮演(角色) act on 根据某事物;对某事物起作用 act as 充当,担当 act up 出毛病;犯病
24.D stand up 站起来 stand by 袖手旁观 stand for 代表 stand out 突出;显眼;远远超过某人(物)
25.B for/through lack of 因缺乏 in the absence of 由于缺乏
26.D ask for 要求,索要 wait for 等待 care for 关心 send for 派出,派人去请(某人)
27.B contribute to 为……作贡献(或捐款);有助于……;向……投稿
28.A 句意为“因为这些天我们很忙,我们暂时可能做那些急需干的事。” undertake 作“从事;进行”讲,agree同意;employ雇佣;charge管理负责。
29.B branches 分支机构,companies公司;organizations组织;businesses生意。
30.C wound战斗攻击中受了重伤;hurt小伤,也指感情上的伤害;injure车祸等受伤;harm损伤,不用于皮肉的伤害。
31. belonged to his parents
32. Seen from the top
33. No matter how well a poem is translated
34. As is reported
35. came into being
36. have no intention of
37. must have been used up
38. a promising graduate student
39. who has been engaged to a man with much money
40. gone up
41.A carry除了有“搬、运”意思之外,还可以指“携带”钱、文件等,其他三个动词不合题意。
42.C however和but都可作“但是”讲,但用法不一样。在形式上however前后可用逗号分开,而but则不能;从意思上讲however连接的前后两个句子的意思应趋向一致,而but引导的句子则与前句构成对比。
43.D that引导同位语从句。
44.A 根据常理,不会舍近求远,所以用the nearest。
45.A 从上文得知,作者没有提出回旅馆的要求,可见是律师建议的。
46.C 从上文的to return to the hotel这一信息可知,went back=returned。
47.D since在这里的意思是“既然”,表示原因。
48.D 第一个100美元作者已经给了收银员;这是律师给的第二个100美元。
49.C 此事只有作者和律师两人知道,当然收银员不知道。
50.C put…into action意思是“把……付诸实施”。从上下文可以看出,作者是按照律师的计划行事的。
51.B ask for是“向……要”的意思,其他选项不合题意。
52.A when指的是时间,其他不合逻辑。
53.D it用来指代上文提到的the hundred dollar bill。
54.B 律师说是看到作者把钱给收银员的。
55.B hand in是“上交、交出”的意思,符合题意。
56.A 如果收银员不按照律师所说的去做的话,他只有叫警察了。
57.C 收银员此时已经意识到中了律师的圈套,只好归还给作者第一次(放在他那儿)的钞票。
58.B 作者不知道该怎样感谢律师。
59.C get money back收回、取回。符合题意。
60.B 律师最后要作者付给他100美元作为报酬,显然不要作者说“感谢”。
61.C 由文章第二段最后一句可知George 承认自己有罪,只是希望Jim 劝说陪审团的人对自己从轻发落,因此只有C 选项符合原意。
62.C A 表示Jim为George 掩饰罪行,B表示Jim劝说陪审团将George无罪释放, D 表示Jim建议从严处罚George, 此三个选项均不符合原意。
63.A Jim完全按照George的话去做了,但适得其反,弄巧成拙,使本可被无罪释放的George被判有罪。
64.C 可从文章最后一句话中找到答案。我们要认真思考别人说话的真实意图,避免在相互交流中犯错。
65.C 从第二段的第二句话“Sometimes what people say hides their real meaning.”可知往往人们所说的话中有隐含的意思。
66.B 联系上文可知it 指代的是“a bit of envy in those words”。
67.D 最后一段明确告诉我们要通过说话的态度,语调和姿态去辨别说话人的真实意思。
68.A 考查细节。可从文章第四段最后一句“women actually encourage this to happen because they believe it will lead to more intimacy and help to establish a relationship”中得出答案。
69.C 考查细节。可从第一段第三句“She says that little girls’ conversation is less definite than boys’ and expresses more doubts.”得出答案。
70.B “预先编好程序”是指“在婴儿出生前就编好了”。因为婴儿一出生就在女性的教育下学语言,在次情况下仍出现了男性不同于女性的讲话方式。这只能说明男女性的讲话方式在人出生前就已确定。
71.D 由第二段第三句“In private conversations, men and women speak in equal amounts”可知,在私下交谈时,男女性交谈的内容是占同等比例的。
72.B 作者在第一段的首句就提出了文章的主题:男女的谈话语言非常不同,随后引用了专家的研究结果介绍了这种不同的具体表现。
73.C Paul Smith’s有大面积的森林、湖泊和溪流,适合户外运动,并且它又在纽约,距离波士顿(Simmons所在位置)又近,所以符合题干要求。
74.B 排除法。Simmons在北部,Paul Smith’s位于一海港城市,而Northern又在加州,靠近大海,所以只有选择St Mary’s了。
75.D Northern University 有business课程,而且它还是一所有名的私立大学,所以只有这所大学符合要求。
76.A 文章是关于一项调查,人们利用高科技撒一些小谎。
77.C 第三段:利用高科技小工具撒谎使人们觉得没有面对面撒谎那么有犯罪感。A 项错是因为第六段第一句:老板并不是唯一接受谎言的人,雇员对老板撒谎, 文章并没有提老板对雇员撒谎。
78.C 第 六段:40% 的被调查者说他们曾对家人和同伴撒谎
79.D 第五段:the top lie was pretending to be ill 撒谎排在第一位的是假装生病
80.B 第二段:nearly 75 percent of people saying gadgets made it easier to fib 高科技使人更容易撒谎
Dear Headmaster,
I am a student in Class One Grade Three. My name is Li Mei. Now I am very anxious about the waste in our school. You see, the lights are burning day and night in the classrooms. The taps are left running all the time. Food is thrown away everywhere in the dining room and there are a lot of useful things in the litterbins, taking a few for example. It’s true that we are getting richer and richer now. But saving is still a virtue of our Chinese people. So I am writing to you to put forward my suggestion. Would you please call on all the students in our school to promote saving and oppose waste? I would be very glad if you could take the advice.
Best wishes!
Yours sincerely,
Li Mei
湖北省黄冈中学2007年秋季高二英语期中考试试题答题卡
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