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新余2024-2025学年第二学期期末教学质量检测试题(卷)高二英语

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、 Selfish refers to an individual _______ talks on his or her cell phone even when doing so is rude or inconsiderate of other people.

    A. who B. whose C. which   D. when

     

  • 2、Before a solution to gender violence is found, South Africa women have been ______ to save themselves by standing up for their own rights.

    A. urged B. threatened

    C. criticized D. dismissed

  • 3、His early comedies were filmed________black and white

    A. of   B. with   C. in   D. by

     

  • 4、Much to their delight, their new project _____ at the conference, the excited scholars decided to have a barbecue in honour of the fantastic moment.

    A. to approve   B. being approved

    C. having approved   D. having been approved

  • 5、 You are really crazy about music!

    Sort of.I always find in music _______ peace which is missing in _______ world full of challenges.

    A. /; the

    B. /; a

    C. a; the

    D. the; a

     

  • 6、_______ in the traffic jam, I usually set out at 7:00 in the morning from home by car..

    A. To avoid to be caught   B. To avoid being caught

    C. Avoiding being caught   D. Avoid to be caught

  • 7、——I’m surprised to hear that Sue and Paul have ______.

    ——So am I. They seemed very happy together when I last saw them.

    A. broken up

    B. finished up

    C. divided up

    D. closed up

     

  • 8、 -- How many people are expected to come to your party tomorrow afternoon?

    -- I send out thirty invitations but one third _____.

    A. didn’t show up   B. won’t show up

    C. hadn’t showed up   D. doesn’t show up

     

  • 9、After completing the training, I, together with my classmates, ____ to the town that was far from the city.

    A.were sent B.was sent C.have been sent D.has been sent

  • 10、And tears like ______ shall keep thy(你的) memory green, /as Isabella did her Basil-tree.

    A.mine

    B.me

    C.myself

    D.you

  • 11、This course is based on a project, one of________ aims is to improve the students’  comprehensive ability in English.

    A. whose  B. which  C. its D. what

     

  • 12、Jack took music than any boy in his class and held a concert successfully.

    A.serious     B.seriously

    C.more serious   D.more seriously

     

  • 13、He_____________as he thought of his failure to sell his newspapers.

    A.broke down B.broke off C.broke up D.broke out

  • 14、选出与划线词汇意思相近的词。

    She is scheduled to complete her study and graduate this year.

    A.is aimed to B.is arranged to C.is due to D.is managed to

  • 15、The athlete’s years of hard training   when she finally won the Olympic gold medal.

    A. went on   B. got through    C. paid off  D. ended up

  • 16、--- Excuse me. Can you tell me where the nearest bank is?

    --- ________ Oh, yes! It’s past the post office, next to a big market.

    A. I beg you pardon?   B. You asked the right question.

    C. Mm, let me see.   D. Be quiet.

     

  • 17、I think you'd better give the books to _________ needs them in his studies.

    A.those who

    B.everyone who

    C.whomever

    D.whoever

  • 18、The 22nd APEC summit has come to an end, but the Chinese elements ______ the meetings have drawn widespread attention from the public.

    A. absorbed in B. concerned about

    C. modeled after   D. attached to

     

  • 19、Would you read my composition and correct the mistakes ________?

    A.if never

    B.if ever

    C.if not

    D.if any

  • 20、The door was open, from ______he could see everything outside.

    A. which B. after which   C. behind it D. where

     

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、Support Worker

    Do you have the ability to care for others? Can you understand how older people feel? Are you a good communicator? Do you have good listening skills? Can you work weekends?

    If you have answered YES to the above, we would like to hear from you:

    Contact us at careers@golden-care.com

    Trainee Hairdresser

    Full time--40 hours per week; permanent.

    You will work 40 hours a week Monday to Saturday. Your responsibilities will include: welcoming clients,washing hair, bringing coffee and tea to customers, and keeping the salon clean and tidy at all times.

    No previous experience is necessary.

    Contact us at cathv@cut-above.brighton.com

    Writers wanted

    Wowee Magazine is looking for writers working 5 days a week for its website. Pay is based on the number of people who read your articles. You may also receive free tickets to events and free products to test. This is a great opportunity to get valuable work experience.

    We want people who are: interesting, passionate, skilled.

    Contact us at info@wowee.com

    Model

    Think you could be a model? If so, we’d like to meet you! Working as a successful fashion model isn’t easy but it is very exciting and could be a great opportunity.

    Girls should be over 16 with a minimum height of 172cm and boys should have a minimum height of 182cm. If you are under 16 and do not yet have the required height, we would still be interested in meeting you, but you must bring a parent.

    Contact us at info@top-model-agency.uk

    Work for Coffee Beans

    Join Britain’s number one cafe at Coffee Beans, where every cafe has the same aims: to create family-like teams and to give excellent customer service.

    Many different kinds of people come and work with us, so start your career at Coffee Beans:

    --choose the hours you work   -- get management experience

    --share your love of coffee

    Contact us at jobs@coffeebeans.co.uk

    1If you are good at communicating, you can apply to be a   .

    A. support worker   B. model

    C. trainee hairdresser   D. writer

    2If you want to work flexible hours, you should contact   .

    A. careers@golden-care.com   B. cathv@cut-above.brighton.com

    C. info@wowee.com   D. jobs@coffeebeans.co.uk

    3In which section of a newspaper can you find this article?

    A. Society.   B. Campus.

    C. Advertisement.   D. Travel.

  • 22、When newspapers and radios report the damage caused by a hurricane (飓风)called Hazel,girls named Hazel are probably played a joke on by others.To keep out of trouble,the Weather Bureau says,“Any resemblance(相似)between hurricane names and the names of particular girls is only accidental.”

    Some women became angry because hurricanes are given their names,but many other women are proud to see their names make headlines.They don’t even care that they are the names of destructive storms.Because more women seem to like it than dislike it,the Weather Bureau has decided to continue using girls’ names for hurricanes.

    In some ways a hurricane is like a person.After it is born,it grows and develops,then becomes old and dies.Each hurricane has a character of its own.Each follows its own way through the world,and people remember it long after it has gone.So it is natural to give hurricanes names,and to talk about them almost as if they were alive.

    【1】What happens to the girls named Hazel when hurricane Hazel is reported?

    A.They suffer from hurricanes.

    B.The Weather Bureau looks for them.

    C.Others often make fun of them.

    D.They can’t find boyfriends.

    【2】The underlined word “They” in the second paragraph refers to _______.

    A.the reporters

    B.the headlines

    C.some women who become angry

    D.some women who are proud

    【3】Public opinions make the Weather Bureau ______.

    A.stop naming hurricanes after women

    B.go on naming hurricanes after women

    C.name hurricanes after men

    D.look for a new method to name hurricanes

    【4】According to the passage,which is more reasonable?

    A.Some women feel unhappy because hurricanes are given their names.

    B.All the hurricanes are caused by women.

    C.Many women want to be reported by TV and newspapers.

    D.A hurricane grows and develops in the same way as a person.

  • 23、Paul O’Sullivan walked around his apartment in the US city of Baltimore one evening in 2014, feeling bored. Just for fun, he decided to try to find out how many other people on Facebook shared his name. Moments later, dozens of Paul O’Sullivans filled his screen and he sent friend requests to them all.

    As Baltimore Paul looked through the profiles of the Paul O’Sullivans who accepted his invitation, hénoticed something four of them had in common: They were all musicians. Baltimore Paul had an idea. He asked the other three musical Pauls if they’d like to form a band called The Paul O’Sullivans. They all agreed.

    Starting a band across multiple time zones proved to be nettlesome. Fortunatelv, Manchester Paul, a 59-year-old former professional musician knew how to fix that. They would create a kind of musical assembly line including online sessions.

    The Band released its first original song, “Namesake,”in March 2016. But just months after the song’s release, Baltimore Paul began experiencing health issues that forced him to take time off from making music. The other Pauls also decided to take a break from the band. But they didn’t press pause on their friendship. Instead, they made sure Baltimore Paul never felt alone, even with the long distances between them. They shared family pictures and chatted online.

    Finally, after a four-year break, Baltimore Paul was well enough to start making music again. The first thing the band did was create a music video for “Namesake,”which has now been watched on YouTube more than 50,000 times.

    “It has been a lovely journey that has lasted seven years so far. A four-stop international tour—one concert in each of our hometowns —would be great ,” says Baltimore Paul.

    “What are the odds,” he says, that a random Facebook request would lead not only to new music but to lasting friendships as well? “Some things are just meant to be.”

    【1】What inspired Baltimore Paul to form a band?

    A.His enthusiasm for music.

    B.His dream of having an international tour.

    C.Four Paul O’Sullivans all being musicians.

    D.Friendship among the four Paul O’Sullivans.

    【2】What does the underlined word “nettlesome” in Paragraph 3 mean?

    A.Easy.

    B.Disappointing.

    C.Troublesome.

    D.Interesting.

    【3】What can be learned from Paragraph 4?

    A.It never rains but it pours.

    B.It’s never too late to mend.

    C.One is never too old to learn.

    D.A friend in need is a friend indeed.

    【4】What’s the purpose of the text?

    A.To teach how to start a band.

    B.To introduce a band united by a name.

    C.To show how to make friends online.

    D.To introduce a popular online service.

  • 24、Forget the pyramids, Tahrir Square and the Nile. Egypt is ready to ditch Cairo and build a shiny new capital if the government has its way.

    Fed up with pollution, traffic jams, a packed population with soaring rents, Egypt is teaming up with a developer in the United Arab Emirates to build a city in what could be one of the world’s most ambitious infrastructure programs.

    The yet-to-be-named city will spread out over 150 square miles, or roughly the size of Denver, and could eventually be home to 7 million people, the developers and government announced Friday.

    The current capital of Cairo, while full of history and vibrant charm, is home to more than 18 million people, and living in and getting around the city can be maddening and frustrating. The government says the idea is to reduce congestion in Cairo, which is projected to double in population in the coming decades.

    An exact location was not announced, but the city is expected to be built east of Cairo. It will be closer to the Red Sea -- between two major highways -- the Suez and the Ain Sokhna roads.

    The ambitions are big. In addition to the new embassies and government buildings, it plans to have an international airport bigger than Heathrow, solar energy farms, 40,000 hotel rooms, nearly 2,000 schools and 18 hospitals -- all linked together by over 6,000 miles of new roads.

    But if the dream is big, the bill will be bigger.

    The total cost is estimated at U.S. $45 billion, Minister of Housing Mostafa Madbouly announced at an economic development conference in Sharm el-Sheikh.

    The revealing of the new capital was paired with a glamorous website showing a luxurious and technological urban view of glass towers and pools.

    The plan is backed by a group that describes itself as “a private real estate investment fund by global investors focused on investment and development partnerships” led by Emirati developer Mohamed Alabbar.

    Alabbar made his name as the founder of Dubai’s Emaar Properties, primarily known for developing the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.

    Egypt is not the first country to plan on moving its capital from established big cities to rural greener pastures. Myanmar(缅甸) has only recently completed its move from Yangon to the new city of Naypyidaw. Nigeria moved to Abuja in the 1990’s, and Brazil carved its capital Brasilia out of the wilderness over 50 years ago.

    And then there was another crazy idea of building a capital city on a square of swampland that seemed mainly to be a boondoggle for wealthy land speculators(商人) at the time.

    That city? _________

    【1】Egypt is ready to join hands with some experienced developers to build a new capital mainly because of the following EXCEPT ________ in the old capital.

    A. pollution and population

    B. its location and higher rents

    C. its long history and charm

    D. traffic jams and crowdedness

    【2】The underlined sentence in the passage means that it is _______.

    A. a new city with expensive infrastructure programs

    B. a new city with beautiful glass towers and pools

    C. an enterprising dream with abundant funds

    D. a noble dream with rich cooperative teams

    【3】Which city was the outcome of a crazy idea at that time?

    A. Abuja. B. Brasilia.

    C. Naypyidaw. D. Washington, D.C.

     

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、The wildfires advanced, heading straight for the town of Behchoko. Citizens were told to ________ their towns. At this time, Jason Card in the nearby town — Yelowknife, started a ________ mission to rescue the abandoned pets left in the ________.

    Upon learning urgent situation from news, Jason determined to take ________ action. He tried all means to gather various dog crates (笼子), with which they’d help ________ the animals he would rescue.

    With good ________, Jason set out for the heart of the fire zone, with his teenage child and his father ________ him. After a journey of 63 miles, the team of three arrived at their destination, where they were met with a scene of ________ — people in the middle of evacuation (撤离), ________ seeking shelter from the upcoming flames.

    Not discouraged by the surrounding chaos, they ________ no time. By 8:00 pm, their truck was loaded with a diverse range of pets they had ________ to rescue. “Once people heard we were rescuing pets, they ________ us, asking us to get their pets. We filled every crate we had,” Jason said when interviewed. On that night, the ________ unleaded crates filled with dogs in Yellowknife. Swiftly, they set off again, making a direct ________ to Behchoko. This time, they successfully saved over 30 pets. However, something ________ arose — how to settle a great number of pets? Michelle Tuma, a vet in Yellowknife, heard of Jason’s rescue ________. Without hesitation, she ________ and provided temporary shelter for the animals.

    Jason said in an interview it was heartbreaking to see our ________ die in the fire. His act of ________ highlighted the significance of caring for the most ________ members of our communities, even in the face of disaster.

    【1】

    A.rebuild

    B.search

    C.leave

    D.protect

    【2】

    A.heartbreaking

    B.confidential

    C.fortunate

    D.courageous

    【3】

    A.crisis

    B.shelter

    C.wilderness

    D.fire

    【4】

    A.necessary

    B.immediate

    C.decisive

    D.tough

    【5】

    A.adopt

    B.cure

    C.transport

    D.raise

    【6】

    A.preparations

    B.feelings

    C.reasons

    D.intentions

    【7】

    A.leading

    B.calming

    C.accompanying

    D.encouraging

    【8】

    A.chaos

    B.cruelty

    C.accident

    D.violence

    【9】

    A.eagerly

    B.hurriedly

    C.vainly

    D.painfully

    【10】

    A.valued

    B.wasted

    C.saved

    D.seized

    【11】

    A.agreed

    B.longed

    C.happened

    D.managed

    【12】

    A.emailed

    B.recognized

    C.paid

    D.approached

    【13】

    A.owners

    B.team

    C.citizens

    D.staff

    【14】

    A.return

    B.hiking

    C.call

    D.route

    【15】

    A.disastrous

    B.challenging

    C.questionable

    D.strange

    【16】

    A.plans

    B.members

    C.efforts

    D.requests

    【17】

    A.turned around

    B.looked ahead

    C.carried on

    D.reached out

    【18】

    A.companions

    B.neighbors

    C.children

    D.workmates

    【19】

    A.will

    B.faith

    C.heroism

    D.generosity

    【20】

    A.valuable

    B.helpless

    C.grateful

    D.sensitive

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、以下是你校最近一次主题活动的主要内容:

    请根据以上信息为你校的英语小报写一篇英文报道,并包括以下内容:

    1.活动的主题、对象、时间、地点和程序;

    2.如何做受欢迎的学生;

    3.活动产生的影响

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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