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1、吉林市普通高中2010 2011学年度高中毕业班下学期期末教学质量检测英 语本试卷为笔试部分,共10页,满分120分。考试时间100分钟。注意事项:请按照题号顺序在答题纸上各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。第一卷第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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. I need another dictionary because _ cover is dirty and _ page is missing. A. a ; a B. a ;

2、 the C. the ; a D. the ; the 22. This cake is very sweet. You _ a lot of sugar in it. Ashould putBcould have putCmight putDmust have put 23. Professor Wang, thank you so much for giving us this wonderful speech. _A. It doesnt matter.B. Thats right.C. Never mind. D. My pleasure.24. Mr. Smith _ these

3、days. I think he should take a holiday before he burns out.A. has been overworking B. overworkedC. had overworkedD. was overworking25. The present situation is very complex,so I think it will take me some time to _ its reality.A. come up B. figure out C. look through D. appeal to26. Helen was so exc

4、ited _ she won the first place in the exam.A. where B. that C. when D. why27. I send you 100 dollars today, the rest _ in a year.A. follows B. followed C. to follow D. being followed 28. I always take something to read when I go to the doctors _ I have to wait. A. in caseB. so that C. in orderD. as

5、if29. Good evening. I _ to see Miss Mary. Oh, good evening. Im sorry, but she is not in.A. came B. come C. have come D. had come30. We didnt know you were in trouble at that time, _ we would have given you a hand.A. while B. when C. otherwise D. therefore31. _ tomorrows lessons, I have no time to go

6、 out with you.A. Not preparing B. Not prepare C. Not being prepared D. Not having prepared32. Life is ten percent what happens to you and ninety percent _ you respond to it.A. that B. whether C. how D. what 33. Alan sold most of his belongings. He has hardly left _ in the house.A. everything B. anyt

7、hing C. nothing D. something34. Hi, Bob, do you see the newspaper on the table? Oh, yes, I _ it and I cant remember where I put it.A. read B. had read C. am reading D. was reading35. The man pulled his hat low down _ his eyes in order not to be recognized by the police.A. under B. below C. on D. ove

8、r第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D) 中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Let me take you back a couple of years. Come with me as we relearn a lesson, one that has stuck with me, in my present memory, and 36 me yetWe walked into Elida Road Hardware, an old-fashioned hardware 37 No automatic do

9、or, not a computer in the buildingIt was one that I went to fairly oftenAs we entered the door, two sounds 38 usThe sleigh bells of last year made that sweet, peaceful tinkle as we opened the doorThe other sound was the electronic beeper that reminded Andy of our 39 .Good afternoon, Ryan, 40 the che

10、erful acknowledgmentAndy was a very 41 sort of ownerHe was of medium build and height, and the smile on his face welcomed usWe walked across the old wood floor. Andy asked us what he could help us with. I told him we were 42 a spring. He very patiently replied,” I have lots of springs. Youre going t

11、o need to be more 43 .”“Just a spring for an old-fashioned screen door.”“Thats it. A screen door spring. Right down there.” We 44 where he was pointing, and sure enough, there they were. Andy knew his store, and his productsThat was why I came here instead of MeijerThe service couldnt be beatenThe p

12、rice; Yes. But service and 45 ; NoI picked up one and followed him to the 46 He 47 the price, doing the math in his head“$ 1.88, with tax: comes to $ 1.99.”Put it on my dads account.He nodded and smiled, Good dads account He chuckled I dont know what you boys would do 48 dads account!He handed me th

13、e ticket and as I 49 it I asked, You really trust my signature?His reply surprised, 50 delighted meWhen I cant trust Jerry Hoovers boys I can trust nobody!We left, and the brain 51 started to forget things, in order of importanceBut what Andy said that day rang in my earsAnd it rings in my ears toda

14、yThats a tall order to live up toIts a high standard of 52 My father made a fame for that name, and I get to 53 the benefitsBut on account of this, I 54 maintain that fameAnd thats 55 business36. A. inspires B. excites C. shocks D. amazes37. A. restaurant B. store C. park D. factory38. A. hugged B.

15、greeted C. heard D. sensed39. A. presence B. dependence C. importance D. absence40. A. shouted B. said C. went D. came41. A. special B. ridiculous C. friendly D. appropriate 42. A. looking up B. looking for C. looking into D. looking after43. A. scientific B. careful C. specific D. practical44. A. t

16、urned to B. got to C. stuck to D. referred to45. A. description B. determination C. satisfaction D. imagination46. A. comer B. counter C. bank D. door47. A. put up B. made up C. took up D. figured up48. A. without B. within C. by D. for49. A. saw B. wrote C. signed D. touched50. A. yet B. still C. e

17、ven D. also51. A. merely B. eventually C. immediately D. possibly52. A. honesty B. fortune C. consideration D. devotion53. A. realize B. believe C. use D. enjoy54. A. would B. can C. may D. must55. A. serious B. optimistic C. silent D. successful第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给

18、的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AYears ago a John Hopkins professor gave a group of graduate students this task: Go to the slums (贫民窟). Take 200 boys, between the ages of 12 and 16, and research into their background and environment. Then predict their chances for the future. The students, after consulting s

19、ocial statistics, talking to the boys, and compiling (汇编) much data, concluded that 90 percent of the boys would spend some time in prison. Twenty-five years later another group of graduate students was given the job of testing the prediction. They went back to the same area. Some of the boys by the

20、n men were still there, a few had died, some had moved away, but they got in touch with 180 of the original 200. They found that only four of the group had ever been sent to prison. Why was it that these men, who had lived in a breeding (滋生) place of crime, had such a surprisingly good record? The r

21、esearchers were continually told: “Well, there was a teacher.” They pressed further, and found that in 75 percent of the cases it was the same woman. The researchers went to this teacher, now living in a home for retired teachers. How had she exerted (发挥) this remarkable influence over that group of

22、 children? Could she give them any reason why these boys should have remembered her? “No,” she said, “no I really couldnt.” And then, thinking back over the years, she said amusingly, more to herself than to her questioners: “I loved those boys.” 56. What were a group of graduate students instructed

23、 to do? A. To research into the living conditions of the poor citizens. B. To foretell what the future might have in store for poor kids C. To study 200 boys in the slums between 12 to 16 and predict their future. D. To survey the background and environment of 200 teenagers. 57. Seeing only four boy

24、s with bad records, the researchers probably felt _. A. relieved B. surprised C. disappointed D. frustrated 58. Most of the 200 surveyed boys grew into good citizens because _. A. their parents were strict with them B. they had great ambition as children C. they were expected to do good deeds D. a w

25、oman teacher loved and cared them 59. What conclusion can we draw from the story? A. Love can work miracles. B. Like teacher, like pupil. C. Adversity leads to prosperity. D. Nothing is difficult to the man who will try. BFootrace (竞走) is a popular activity in the United States. It is not only seen

26、as a competitive sport, but also as a way to exercise, and to donate (捐赠) money to a good cause. Though serious runners may spend months training to compete, other runners and walkers might not train at all. Those not competing to win might run in an effort to beat their own time, or simply to enjoy

27、 the fun and exercise. People of all ages, from those less than one year old to those in their 80s, enter into this sport. The races are held on city streets, on college campuses,through parks, and in suburban areas, and commonly 5 to 10 kilometers in length.The largest footrace in the world is the

28、12-kilometer Bay to Breakers race that is held in San Francisco every spring. This race begins on the east side of the city near San Francisco Bay and ends on the west side at the Pacific Ocean. In 1993 there were 80,000 people running in this race through the streets and hills of San Francisco. In

29、the front are the serious runners who compete to win,and who might finish in as little as 34 minutes. Behind them are the thousands who take several hours to finish. In the back of the race are those who wear costumes just for fun. In 1993 there was a group of men all of whom dressed up like Elvis P

30、riestly. There was a group of firefighters who were all tied in a long line and were carrying a fire-hose (水龙带). One year there was a wedding party in which the bride dressed in a long white gown (长袍) and the groom wore a tuxedo (晚礼服). They threw flowers to by-standers, and were actually married at

31、some point along the route.60. The main purpose of this text is to _A. describe a popular activityB. encourage people to exerciseC. make fun of runners in costumeD. give reasons for the popularity of footraces61. Which of the following is implied by the author?A. Walkers dont compete for prizes B. F

32、ootraces appeal to a variety of peopleC. Entering a race is a way to make friends D. Running is a good way to strengthen the heart62. The underlined words “to a good cause” in the first paragraph could best be replaced by _.A. for a good reasonB. to support a sound principleC. for a good purposeD. t

33、o protect an excellent playerCPrinceton UniversityLocationThe University is in Princeton, New Jersey: It is an hours train ride south of New York City and an hours train ride north of Philadelphia.StudentsThere are 4,600 undergraduates (本科生). There are also 1,900 graduate students, but Princeton is

34、unusual among universities in having a student body made up largely of undergraduates.FacultyPrinceton has about 700 full-time faculty members (教员). There are another 300 or so part-time and visiting faculties. All faculty members at Princeton are expected to teach and research.DegreesPrinceton offe

35、rs two undergraduates degrees: the Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) degree and the Bachelor of Science in engineering (B.S.E) degree.Academic YearAn academic year runs from September to late May and lasts two terms (fall and spring). A normal course load is four or five courses per term, although many studen

36、ts take extra courses.ResidencesPrinceton provides housing for all undergraduate students. Freshmen and second-year students are required to spend their first two years in one of five colleges. Each college has its own dining hall, common rooms and computer centers.Fees and Expenses (Academic Year 2

37、010 2011)Tuition (学费):$ 29, 910Room and board: $ 8, 387Other expenses (books, telephone, etc.): $ 3,083Total: $ 41, 38063. How many kinds of faculty members are there in Princeton University?A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four.64. In Princeton University, an undergraduate will pay at least _ for the A

38、cademic Year 20102011 besides tuition.A. $ 41, 380. B. $ 52, 850. C. $ 11, 470. D. $ 8, 387.65. In what way is Princeton University different from other American universities according to the text?A. It has five colleges B. Its students are mainly undergraduatesC. It provides housing for all undergr

39、aduate studentsD. All the faculty members at Princeton are expected to teach and research.66. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Princeton offers two kinds of undergraduate degreesB. An academic year lasts about nine months in Princeton UniversityC. Undergraduates should spend their first two yea

40、rs in one of five collegesD. Its about an hours train ride from Princeton University to the north of New York.DThe 2012 London Olympics had enough problems to worry about. But one more has just been added - a communications blackout caused by solar storms. After a period of calm within the Sun, scie

41、ntists have detected the signs of a flesh cycle of sunspots that could peak in 2012, just in time for the arrival of the Olympic torch in London. Now scientists believe that this peak could result in vast solar explosions that could throw billions of tons of charged matter towards the Earth, causing

42、 strong solar storms that could jam the telecommunications satellites and interact links sending live Olympic broadcast from London. “The Suns activity has a strong influence on the Earth. The Olympics could be in the middle of the next solar maximum which could affect the functions of communication

43、s satellites,” said Professor Richard Harrison, head of space physics at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire. At the peak of the cycle, violent outbursts called coronal mass ejections (日冕物质抛射) occur in the Suns atmosphere, throwing out great quantities of electrically - charged matter.

44、 “A coronal mass ejection can carry a billion tons of solar material into space at over a million kilometers per hour. Such events can expose astronauts to a deadly amount, can disable satellites, cause power failures on Earth and disturb communications,” Professor Harrison added. The risk is greate

45、st during a solar maximum when there is the greatest number of sunspots. Next week in America, NASA is scheduled to launch a satellite for monitoring solar activity called the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), which will take images of the Sun that are 10 times clearer than the most advanced televisions available. The Rutherford Appleton Laboratory helped t

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