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虎林市高级中学高二学年开学摸底考试
英语试题
第一部分
听力

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)
(A)
Very
few
people
were
coming
to
eat
at
the
White
Rose
Restaurant,
and
its
owner
did
not
know
what
to
do.
The
price
was
reasonable
and
the
food
was
of
good
quality,
but
nobody
seemed
to
want
to
eat
there.
Then
he
did
something
that
changed
all
that,
and
in
a
few
weeks
his
restaurant
is
always
full
of
men
with
their
lady
friends.
Whenever
a
gentleman
came
in
with
a
lady,
a
smiling
waiter
gave
each
of
them
a
menu(菜单),
The
menu
looked
exactly
the
same
on
the
outside,
but
there
was
an
important
difference
inside.
The
menu
that
the
waiter
gave
to
the
man
supplied
the
correct
price
for
each
dish
and
each
bottle
of
wine.
while
the
menu
that
he
gave
to
the
lady
supplied
a
much
higher
price!
So
when
the
man
calmly
ordered
dish
after
dish
and
wine
after
wine,
the
lady
thought
he
was
much
more
generous(慷慨)
than
he
really
was.
31.
Why
didn’t
people
come
to
the
White
Rose
Restaurant
to
eat
at
first
A.
Because
the
price
was
high.
B.
Because
the
food
was
too
cheap.
C.
Because
the
food
was
not
good.
D.
The
passage
didn’t
mention.
32.
According
to
the
passage
we
can
conclude
that
the
people
who
eat
at
this
restaurant
are
mostly
_______________.
A.
poor
old
people
B.
rich
young
people
C.
men
with
their
girl
friends
D.
parents
with
their
children
33.
According
to
the
passage
we
can
infer
that
when
men
with
their
girl
friends
eat
at
this
restaurant,
the
food
was
paid
____________.
A.
always
by
the
ladies
only
B.
always
by
the
men
only
C.
sometimes
by
the
ladies
D.
either
by
the
men
or
by
the
ladies
B
BERLIN---A
German
woman,
fearful
that
a
burglar
was
trying
to
break
into
her
second
-storey
apartment,
called
police
after
she
heard
someone
climbing
up
to
her
balcony
shortly
after
midnight,
police
said
Thursday.
Police
discovered
the
“burglar”
was
a
man
carrying
flowers
and
a
bottle
of
wine
who
turned
out
to
be
the
woman's
boyfriend.
But
then
arrested
him
on
an
outstanding
reason.
“He
was
trying
to
surprise
her
with
the
flowers
and
a
bottle
of
wine
but
it
all
went
wrong,”
said
Korbach
police
spokesman
Volker
Koenig.
He
said
the
man
jumped
down
from
the
balcony
and
tried
to
escape
but
was
quickly
caught
by
police.
“He
gave
the
police
who
were
taking
him
to
jail
the
bottle
of
wine
as
a
gesture
of
thanks
for
the
friendly
treatment
after
the
arrest.

Koenig
said.
LONDON---A
smoker
who
died
after
battling
emphysema
(肺气肿)
has
had
his
dying
wish
granted
with
the
placement
of
a
“SMOKING
KILLED
ME”
sign
on
his
hearse
(灵车)
and
his
grave.
Albert
Whittamore
blamed
his
youthful
smoking
habit
for
the
lung
disease.
He
said
before
he
died
in
February
that
he
wanted
the
sign
to
serve
as
a
warning
to
young
people
about
the
dangers
of
tobacco
smoking.
The
sign
was
designed
to
look
like
the
health
warning
on
a
packet
of
cigarettes.
The
printed
notice
at
his
grave
will
be
left
in
place
for
a
week.
The
hearse
carrying
his
body
through
the
town
of
Dover
100
miles
(160
kilometers)
southeast
of
London
and
several
of
the
printed
signs
shown
in
the
windows.
34.
The
man
climbing
up
to
the
girl's
balcony
_______
A.
was
actually
a
wanted
thief
B.
was
put
into
prison
in
the
end
C.
thanked
the
police
for
setting
him
free
D.
was
treated
badly
by
the
police
35.
The
best
title
for
the
first
news
item
might
be
“_______.”
A.
A
burglar's
love
B.
A
burglar
boyfriend
C.
Flowers
and
wine
D.
Price
for
being
romantic
36.
The
public
paid
more
attention
to
the
smoker
because
_______.
A.
he
died
after
smoking
for
many
years
B.
he
had
the
sign
put
on
his
hearse
and
his
grave
C.
he
died
of
a
lung
disease
without
any
treatment
D.
he
wanted
the
sign
left
on
his
grave
for
one
day
37.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
A.
The
sign
will
be
printed
on
the
packet
of
cigarettes.
B.
The
signs
were
also
shown
in
the
windows
of
the
hearse.
C.
The
smoker
wanted
to
tell
people
how
bad
it
was
to
smoke.
D.
The
smoker
regretted
forming
the
habit
of
smoking.
C
Do
you
want
to
live
forever
By
the
year
2050,you
might
actually
get
your
wish-if
you
are
willing
to
leave
your
biological
body
and
live
in
silicon
circuits
(半导体电路).
But
long
before
then,
perhaps
as
early
as
2020,some
measures
will
begin
offering
a
semblance
of
immortality
(虚的永生).
Researchers
are
confident
that
the
technology
will
soon
be
able
to
track
every
waking
moment
of
your
life
Whatever
you
see
and
hear,
all
that
you
say
and
write,
can
be
recorded,
analyzed
and
added
to
your
personal
chronicles
(履历).
By
the
year
2030,
it
may
be
possible
to
catch
your
nervous
systems
through
electrical
activities,
which
would
also
keep
your
thoughts
and
emotions.
Researchers
at
the
laboratories
of
British
Telecommunications
have
given
the
name
of
this
idea
as
Soul
Catcher.
Small
electronic
equipment
will
make
preparation
for
Soul
Catcher.
It
would
use
a
wearable
supercomputer,
perhaps
in
a
wristwatch,
with
wireless
links
to
microseosors
under
your
scalp
(头皮)
and
in
the
nerves
that
carry
all
five
sensory
signals.
So
wearing
a
video
camera
would
no
longer
be
required.
At
first,
the
Soul
Catcher's
companion
system-the
Soul
Reader-might
have
trouble
copying
your
thoughts
in
complete
details.
Even
in
2030,
we
may
still
be
struggling
to
understand
how
the
brain
is
working
inside,
so
reading
your
thoughts
and
understanding
your
emotions
might
not
be
possible.
But
these
signals
could
be
kept
for
the
day
when
they
can
be
transferred
to
silicon
circuits
to
revitalize
minds
everlasting
entities
(永生实体).
Researchers
can
only
wonder
what
it
will
be
like
to
wake
up
one
day
and
find
yourself
alive
inside
a
machine.
For
people
who
choose
not
to
live
in
silicon,
semblance
of
immortal
it
would
not
be
as
useless
as
they
thought.
People
would
know
their
lives
would
not
be
forgotten,
but
would
be
kept
a
record
of
the
human race
forever.
And
future
generations
would
have
a
much
fuller
understanding
of
the
past.
History
would
not
be
controlled
by
just
the
rich
and
powerful,
Hollywood
stars,
and
a
few
thinkers
in
the
upper
society.
38.The
main
idea
of
this
passage
is
that_____.
A.
human
beings
long
for
living
forever
B.
there
are
many
difficulties
in
making
the
Soul
Catcher
C.
people
can
live
forever
as
technology
develops
D.
the
invention
of
Soul
Catcher
has
great
importance
39.
According
to
this
passage,
a
Soul
Catcher
will
be______
.
A.
a
new
machine
on
which
research
measures
have
already
been
made
B.
a
new
invention
in
order
to
catch
and
keep
human's
thoughts
C.
made
by
British
scientists
to
offer
something
that
looks
like
living
forever
D.
made
of
silicon
circuits
which
can
catch
people's
nervous
activity
40.We
can
infer
from
the
passage
that
semblance
of
immortality
is______.
A.
to
be
a
reality
sooner
or
later
B.
far
from
certain
C.
just
an
idea
that
couldn't
be
realized
at
all
D.
a
fading
hope
41.The
meaning
of
the
underlined
word
revitalize,
in
the
fourth
paragraph
is
close
to___.
A.
make
dead
B.
make
famous
C.
make
known
D.
make
active
D
Researchers
at
the
University
of
Kansas
say
that
people
can
accurately
judge
90
percent
of
a
stranger's
personality
simply
by
looking
at
the
person's
shoes.“Shoes
convey
useful
information
about
their
wearers”,
the
authors
wrote
in
the
new
study
published
in
the
Journal
of
Research
in
Personality.
Lead
researcher
Omri
Gillath
said
the
judgments
were
based
on
the
style,
cost,
color
and
condition
of
someone's
shoes.
In
the
study,
63
University
of
Kansas
researchers
looked
at
pictures
showing
208
different
pairs
of
shoes
worn
by
the
study's
participants.
Volunteers
in
the
study
were
photographed
in
their
most
commonly
worn
shoes,
and
then
filled
out
a
personality
questionnaire.
Some
of
the
results
were
expected:
People
with
higher
incomes
most
commonly
wore
expensive
shoes,
and
flashier
shoes
were
typically
worn
by
outgoing
people.
However,some
of
the
more
specific
results
are
strange
enough.
For
example,
“practical
and
functional''shoes
were
generally
worn
by
more“pleasant"
people,
while
ankle
boots
were
more
linked
with
“aggressive”
personalities.
The
strangest
of
all
may
be
that
those
who
wore
“uncomfortable
looking”
shoes
tend
to
have
“calm”
personalities.
And
if
you
have
several
pairs
of
new
shoes
or
take
extreme
care
of
them,
you
may
suffer
from“attachment
anxiety",
spending
lots
of
time
worrying
about
what
other
people
think
of
your
appearance.
There
was
even
a
political
calculation
in
the
mix
with
more
liberal
(主张变革的)
types
wearing“shabbier
and
less
expensive”
shoes.
The
researchers
noted
that
some
people
will
choose
shoe
styles
to
mask
their
actual
personalities,
but
researchers
noted
that
volunteers
were
also
likely
to
be
unaware
that
their
footwear
choices
were
showing
the
deep
side
of
their
personalities.
42.What
does
this
text
mainly
tell
us
A.Shoes
Call
hide
people's
real
personalities.
B.Shoes
convey
false
information
about
the
wearer.
C.People's
personalities
call
be
judged
by
their
shoes.
D.People
know
little
about
their
personalities.
43.Which
of
the
results
is
beyond
people's
expectation
A.Wealthy
people
often
wear
expensive
shoes.
B.Pleasant
people
like
wearing
uncomfortable
shoes.
C.Aggressive
people
are
likely
to
weal"
ankle
boots.
D.Flashier
shoes
are
typically
worn
by
outgoing
people.
44.People
suffering
from“attachment
anxiety”
tend
to
A.wear
strange
shoes
B.worry
about
their
appearance
C.have
a
calm
character
D.become
a
political
leader
45.The
author
wrote
the
text
in
order
to
A.inform
us
of
a
new
study
B.introduce
a
research
method
C.teach
how
to
choose
shoes
D.describe
different
personalities
第二节
(共5小题;每小题2分。满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Our
mood
may
change
suddenly
like
a
storm
with
lightning
and
thunderbolts
that
comes
without
notice.
The
good
news
is
that
bad
moods
can
leave
as
suddenly
as
they
have
come.
Exceptions
to
this
rule
of
course
are
cases
where
there
are
other
problems
such
as
depression
or
any
other
mental
destruction.
How
to
improve
your
mood
46
When
you
understand
that
you
are
not
feeling
happy
but
you
are
in
depression
or
disappointment,
then
you
can
use
these
simple
techniques
that
will
be
able
to
change
the
negative
situation
and
improve
your
mood.
47
.
Exercises,
gymnastics
and
sports
help
a
lot
to
achieve
a
better
emotional
balance.
If
you
feel
that
you
are
in
a
bad
mood,
take
a
hot
bath
or
sauna.
48
.
Watch
a
movie,
read
a
book
or
talk
to
a
friend.
49
.
When
you
leave
work
or
home,
go
to
places
that
make
you
happy
and
calm.
This
helps
to
improve
your
mood.
Make
relations
with
happy,
optimistic
and
pleasant
people.
50
.
Positive
and
optimistic
feelings
that
create
positive
thinking
for
the
future
will
help
you
overcome
your
bad
feelings
and
defeat
your
bad
mood.
When
the
problem
of
bad
moods,
frustration
and
negative
emotions
beyond
normal
situations
becomes
chronic
(长期的),
it
is
important
to
turn
to
a
specialist
for
help.
A.The
relaxation
of
the
muscles
will
help.
B.Change
your
environment.
C.Use
physical
activity
to
fight
against
feelings
of
depression.
D.This
can
help
you
improve
your
mood
significantly.
E.
First
you
have
to
learn
to
recognize
when
you
are
in
a
bad
mood.
F.
There
are
ways
to
improve
your
mood.
G.
Changes
in
feelings
and
mood
can
happen
for
various
reasons.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分。满分30分)
Luke
didn't
know
what
to
do.
He
wanted
to
yell
at
Kyle,
his
51
,
because
Kyle
continued
to
52
with
his
mom,
Jane.
She
didn't
demand
very
much
from
him---”Study
hard,
get
the
best
53
you
can,”
she
told
him.
She
tried
to
get
it
into
is
head
that
she
didn't
have
the
54
for
his
college
education.
Not
a
cent
could
be
expected!
55
studying
harder,
Kyle
spent
hour
after
hour
playing
video
games
on
his
computer.
He
always
waited
until
the
last
minute
to
study
for
school
56
,
and
stayed
up
all
night
cramming(强记硬背)
for
them.
When
Jane
tried
to
57
him
that
he
needed
good
grades
to
get
a
58
,
he
would
turn
a
deaf
ear
to
her
or
even
get
angry.
He
said
it
was
her
59
to
take
care
for
him
financially
60
he
graduated
from
college.
“Where
did
he
get
that
61

Luke
asked.
“You've
62
him
for
10
years
all
by
yourself.
You
don't
63
him
a
thing.
He
should
be
glad
you
haven't
kicked
him
out
of
the
apartment
already.
When
I
was
in
the
eleventh
grade,
my
father
made
it
64
to
me
that
when
I
graduated
from
high
school,
I
was
expected
to
leave
home.
65
Kyle
thinks
you
have
to
pay
his
way
through
college!”
Jane
would
66
Luke
to
talk
to
Kyle.
“He
says
you're
not
his
father,
so
why
should
he
have
to
listen
to
you”
“Well,
his
father's
dead.
He
should
appreciate
that
I'm
67
to
try
to
help
him.
”Luke
said.
“Kyle
will
be
able
to
learn
to
accept
your
help
and
advice
68
.
But
before
that,
Luke,
we
need
to
try
hard
to
get
him
to
accept
you
in
his
heart,
close
to
the
69
of
his
own
father.”
“I
agree
and
we
sure
have
every
confidence
in
him.”said
Luke.
“Yes.
And
in
70
,
too!”Jane
reminded
him.
51.
A.
cousin
B.
stepbrother
C.
nephew
D.
stepson
52.
A.
discuss
B.
meet
C.
argue
D.
deal
53.
A.
teachers
B.
grades
C.
friends
D.
prizes
54.
A.
need
B.
money
C.
hope
D.
time
55.
A.
Instead
of
B.
In
addition
to
C.
In
spite
of
D.
Along
with
56.
A.
rules
B.
tests
C.
regulations
D.
admissions
57.
A.
inform
B.
warn
C.
promise
D.
remind
58.
A.
scholarship
B.
degree
C.
reward
D.
job
59.
A.
honor
B.
right
C.
pleasure
D.
responsibility
60.
A.
since
B.
when
C.
until
D.
after
61.
A.
principle
B.
decision
C.
saying
D.
idea
62.
A.
helped
B.
raised
C.
educated
D.
sponsored
63.
A.
owe
B.
ask
C.
lend
D.
offer
64.
A.
easy
B.
possible
C.
clear
D.
strange
65.
A.
So
B.
Yet
C.
Still
D.
Because
66.
A.
force
B.
allow
C.
invite
D.
forbid
67.
A.
around
B.
out
C.
away
D.
off
68.
A.
in
turn
B.
at
first
C.
in
time
D.
at
once
69.
A.
heart
B.
place
C.
duty
D.
life
70.
A.
himself
B.
ourselves
C.
myself
D.
yourselves
第二节
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分。满分15分)
A
recent
study
suggested
that
taking
a
bottle
of
water
into
the
exam
hall
could
help
students
improve
their
grades.
According
to
the
study
those
who
brought
drinks,
71
(especial)
water,
with
them
when
sitting
their
exams
performed
up
to
10
per
cent
better
than
those
who
did
not.
Comparing
their
exam
results
with
their
normal
schoolwork
grades,
scientists
then
found
that
all
those
who
72
(bring)
drinks
with
them
got
better
grades
73
between
2
and
10
percent.
It
is
unclear
74
drinking
water
improves
exam
results.
But
scientists
say
having
enough
water
in
our
bodies
and
not
feeling
thirsty
could
have
a
75
(help)
effect
on
our
brains.
Drinking
water
may
also
cut
76
on
anxiety,
77
has
a
bad
effect
on
exam
performances.
Whatever
the
explanation,
it
is
obvious
that
students
should
try
hard
to
keep
enough
water
in
their
bodies
during
exams.
So
next
time,
78
you
are
going
to
have
a
big
exam,
try
79
(bring)
a
bottle
of
water
with
you.
Who
knows

it
80
help
you
pass
the
exam!
非选择题部分(共35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
When
I
was
a
very
young
children,
my
father
created
a
regular
practice
I
remember
well
years
late.
Every
time
he
arrived
home
at
end
of
the
day
,we'd
greet
her
at
the
door.
He
would
ask
who
we
was
and
pretend
not
to
knowing
us.
Then
he
and
my
mother
would
have
had
a
drink
while
she
prepared
dinner
and
they
would
talk
about
his
day
and
hers.
While
they
chat,
my
father
would
lift
my
sister
and
me
up
to
sit
in
the
top
of
the
fridge.
It
was
both
excited
and
frightening
to
be
up
there!
My
sister
and
I
thought
he
was
so
cool
for
putting
us
there.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
赤峰二中正在举办“The
season
I
Like
Best”的英语征文活动,请用英语写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1、你最喜欢的季节;
2、你喜欢该季节的两条理由(如:气候、景色、活动、感受……)。
要求:1、词数120左右;2、行文连贯、语篇完整;3、文中不得透露个人真实信息。
虎林市高级中学高二学年开学摸底考试
英语试题答案
一、单项选择
1-5
DCAAB
6-10
DCDBC
11-15
ACCCA
16-20
BCDAA
21-25
BDCBC
26-30
ABAAD
二、阅读理解答案
31-33
DCB
34-37
BDBA
38-41
BABC
42-45CCBA
46-50
ECABD
三、完型答案
51-55
DCBBA
56-60
BDADC
61-65
DBACB
66-70
DACBB
四、语法填空答案
71.especially
72.had
brought
73.by
74.why
75.helpful
76.down
77.
which
78.
when/whenever
79.bringing
80.
may/might
五、改错题答案
Patience
is
of
great
importance
in
our
daily
life.
Once
I
waited^
a
bus
to
come
at
for
a
stop.
30
minutes
past,
but
no
bus
came.
Both
upset
and
annoying,
I
decided
to
walk
annoyed
on
feet.
But
no
sooner
had
I
left
when
the
bus
arrived.
I
thought
if
I
had
waited
for
Foot
than
one
more
minute,
I
would
have
caught
it.
If
I
chose
to
take
a
next
bus,
I
would
have
to
the
wait
for
other
30
minutes.
Only
then
do
I
realize
my
problem.
Being
impatient
will
Another
did
possibly
waste
all
the
effort
which
we
have
put
it
in.
now
whenever
I
am
close
to
lose
That
去掉it
my
patience,
I’ll
think
of
this
experience.
六、作文答案:略
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