2012年高二下冊(cè)期末八校聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)卷(附答案)

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寧波市 八校聯(lián)考高二英語(yǔ)試題
本試卷分為第I卷()和第II卷(非)兩部分,滿分150分,考試時(shí)間2小時(shí)?荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將答題卷上交。
第I卷(選擇題,共100分)
第一部分:(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)
聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘時(shí)間回答有關(guān)小題和下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。
1. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Doctor and patient.
B. Teacher and student.
C. anager and office worker.
2. What did the woan do this orning?
A. She had the cooker changed.
B. She bought a new cooker.
C. She had her cooker repaired.
3. What eans of transportation are the an and woan using?
A. Bus.B. Subway.C. Car.
4. What does the woan ean?
A. ark was the last person to see her.
B. At last, ark wants to see her.
C. She doesn’t want to see ark at all.
5. Where does this conversation probably take place?
A. At hoe.B. In the tailor’s.C. At a departent store.
第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)
聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。
聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答第6至7題。
6. What did Steve originally plan to do?
A. To see a ovie.B. To go to a park.C. To do soe study.
7. Why did Steve finally decide to go to see a fil?
A. Because there was no park nearby.
B. Because aggie hadn’t seen the fil yet.
C. Because the weather wasn’t ideal for a walk.
聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答第8至10題。
8. When are people ore likely to ake a purchase?
A. They have very little tie in a drugstore.
B. They have very long tie in a drugstore.
C. They have very little tie in a departent store.
9. Which of the following stateents about the woan is true?
A. She often goes into a drugstore just looking around.
B. She will buy soething every tie in a drugstore.
C. She soeties talks herself out of buying soething in a drugstore.
10. What does the an say about people who shop quickly?
A. They don’t like shopping.
B. They are aking a specific purchase.
C. They ay buy ites at a higher price.
聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答第11至13題。
11. What is Frank’s brother’s hobby?
A. Collecting coins.B. Bowling.C. Collecting staps.
12. Where does Sue want to go soeday?
A. exico.B. China.C. Canada.
13. Why doesn’t Frank have a real hobby?
A. Because he’s too busy.
B. Because it’s too expensive.
C. Because he doesn’t want to.
聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答第14至16題。
14. Why was the woan late?
A. It was very crowded in the subway.
B. She didn’t want to hand in the essay.
C. She spent a long tie doing hoework at hoe.
15. Which of the following is NOT their task?
A. Write a book revie
B. Process the data they collect.
C. Collect data fro at least five subjects.
16. What is the deadline of the data collection assignent?
A. 23rd.B. 19th.C. 20th.
聽(tīng)下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第17至20題。
17. Where does the speech probably take place?
A. In a useu.B. In a restaurant.C. In the speaker’s hoe.
18. What does the speaker think about the kitchen?
A. It’s the best place to see society.
B. It dates back to the early 1900’s.
C. It gives us soe ideas about certain requireents.
19. What is the kitchen like?
A. It’s full of wooden tables.
B. It can hold hundreds of people.
C. It is a big roo with a high ceiling.
20. What does the speech ainly suggest?
A. The hoe design tells us about social changes.
B. The kitchen is always the center of faily life.
C. The faily kitchen should be well designed.
第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)
從A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。
21.y father often listens to ________ usic in ________ bed at night.
A. the; theB. /; /C. the; /D. /; the
22.Not aking enough oney last onth, I had to ________ y expenses.
A. cut inB. cut offC. cut acrossD. cut down
23.It was in the factory ________ TV sets were produced ________ we et for the first tie.
A. which, whereB. that, whichC. that, thatD. where, that
24. What is the way George thought of ______ enough oney to buy the house?
A. to getB. gettingC. having got D. being got
25. A park will be built ________ those who died in the big natural disaster in this city.
A. in favor ofB. in face ofC. in honour ofD. in search of
26. Two people cae to look at the house, but ________ wanted to buy it.
A. none of theB. neither of the
C. none of whoD. neither of who
27. The professor could tell by the ________ look in her eyes that she did not understand a single word of his lecture.
A. coldB. blankC. innocentD. fresh
28. ? I don’t want to ove to that city. It is heavily polluted.
? Pollution is coon. The city here is ________.
A. no less cleanB. not cleanerC. no cleanerD. not less clean
29. I would love ________ to the party last night, but I had to work extra hours to finish a report.
A. to goB. to have goneC. goingD. having gone
30. ? Shall I help clean the kitchen, o?
? Thank you. But you ________ it because I can do it yself.
A. ustn’t have doneB. wouldn’t have done
C. ightn’t have doneD. don’t have to do
31. In y opinion, this book can be of great help to ________ wants to take up the job.
A. whoeverB. whoeverC. whicheverD. who
32. any experts hold the view ________ teacher developent is________ the key to better education lies.
A. which; whereB. which; in which
C. that; whereD. that; in which
33. ? Oh, Ay! Your English is so excellent.
? Thank you. You know, y uncle often helps e with it at hoe, for he ________ in Australia for ten years.
A. has livedB. livedC. had livedD. has been living
34. ________ y arrival in Sydney, I’ll write a letter to you telling you everything about the plan.
A. OnB. ByC. InD. At
35. Last onth an earthquake, ________ a agnitude of 6.3, struck an Indonesian island, and________ at least 70 people.
A. easured; killingB. to easure; killed
C. easuring; killedD. easuring; having killed.
36. It is not wise for you to take ________ for granted that the proble is easy________.
A. it; to be solvedB. it; to solve
C. that; to be solvedD. that; to solve right
37. So fast ________ that I could not catch up with the.
A. did they runB. they had runC. they ranD. had they run
38. Don’t you think our suggestion reasonable that they ________ go there together to face the challenge?
A. ayB. ustC. shouldD. can
39. ? Why do you look so worried?
? y coputer broke down last week and y essay has been left ________ since.
A. finishedB. finishingC. finishD. unfinished
40. The tie he has devoted ________ the disabled is now considered ________ of great value.
A. to help; beingB. to helping; to be
C. to help; to beD. helping; being
第二節(jié):完形(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
閱讀下面短,掌握其大意,然后從21-40各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。
I ran into a stranger as he passed by. “Oh, excuse e please” was y __41 . He said: “Please excuse e too; I wasn’t watching for you.” We were very 42 , this stranger and I. We went on our way and we said goodbye. But at hoe a 43 story is told.
Later that day, when I was cooking the evening eal, y daughter stood beside e very 44 . When I 45 , I nearly knocked her down. “ove out of the 46 ,” I said with a frown. She walked away, her little heart broken. I didn’t 47 how harshly (嚴(yán)厲地) I’d spoken.
While I lay awake in bed that evening, y husband said to e, “While 48 a stranger, you are polite, but with the girl you love, you are 49 . Go look on the kitchen floor; you’ll find soe flowers by the door. Those are the flowers she brought for 50 . She picked the herself: pink, yellow and blue. She stood quietly not to 51 the surprise, and you 52 saw the tears in her eyes.”
__53 , y tears began to fall. I quietly went and knelt down by her bed. “Wake up, little girl,” I said. “Are these flowers you picked for e?” She siled: “I found the out by the tree. I picked the 54 they’re pretty like you. I knew you’d like the, especially the blue.”
I said: “Daughter, I’ sorry for the way I 55 today. I 56 have yelled at you that way.”
She said: “Oh o, that’s okay. I love you anyway.”
I said: “Daughter, I love you too. And I do like the flowers, especially the blue.”
I had got the world 57 again. I’d 58 to be polite to people in the street ? good 59 ake society work. But a stranger is soeone we bup into once and then never see again ? and 60 is for life.
41. A. answerB. wordsC. responseD. speech
42. A. carefulB. politeC. seriousD. unhappy
43. A. interestingB. eaningfulC. siilarD. different
44. A. stillB. noisyC. upsetD. excited
45. A. calledB. turnedC. returnedD. reoved
46. A. houseB. spaceC. wayD. area
47. A. realizeB. careC. prove D. understand
48. A. referring toB. listening toC. dealing with D. picking up
49. A. anxiousB. patientC. disappointed D. unkind
50. A. usB. youC. the failyD. her friends
51. A. ruinB. expectC. announceD. handle
52. A. seldoB. siplyC. evenD. never
53. A. By this tieB. At one tieC. For a tieD. At the sae tie
54. A. whileB. soC. unlessD. because
55. A. consideredB. actedC. developedD. perfored
56. A. shouldn’tB. couldn’tC. wouldn’tD. ustn’t
57. A. clearB. rightC. beautifulD. eaningful
58. A. beginB. learnC. continueD. change
59. A. annersB. habitsC. lifestylesD. behaviors
60. A. loverB. copanionC. failyD. friend
第三部分:閱讀理解(第一節(jié)15小題,第二節(jié)5小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)
第一節(jié):閱讀下面短,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。
A
I have this old clock that belonged to y o. y dad gave it to e years ago after o passed away.
I have ixed feelings about having the clock. I love it because it was y o’s, but it also holds soe bad eories.
You see, it chies. It counts out the hour and rings once on the half hour. Or at least it used to. Now you never knohat nuber it will ring.
When y other was at hoe dying fro cancer, she asked for the clock to be unplugged. Hearing the hours count down really angered and frightened her.
o passed away. I decided I wanted to get the clock fixed so I could reeber the good hours we had with her.
I took it to a local clock shop the other day.
“I know this has no particular value as a clock, but it was y o’s and I need to get it fixed,” I said to the shop owner.
I went on to describe the proble.
“We get a lot of these in,” he told e. “Here’s what I do. We reove the clock works (機(jī)件) and replace it with a battery-operated oveent (機(jī)芯) that chies electronically,” he told e.
“You can’t fix this?”
“No, we don’t have the tie nor the parts.”
I thanked hi and went hoe. I called a few other places and was told the sae thing.
“How incredibly sad,” I told the last one disappointedly.
How incredibly sad that we have becoe a society that replaces craftsanship with convenience and easy fixes. We copy the original instead of creating soething ne We duplicate (復(fù)制); we don’t originate (發(fā)明).
Sadly, the sae goes for our attitude to life itself.
Each of us is an original, one of a kind. But we find it so uch easier to copy another style than to develop our own.
We are wannabes (崇拜別人的人) rather than hey-world-look-at-es.
We fail to see the real value in who we are, so we spend our lives trying to be soeone else.
61. Why did the author decide to get the clock fixed?
A. Because it was a really old and valuable clock.
B. Because it was the only thing that her other had left her.
C. Because it brought her eories of being with her other.
D. Because it left the author with ixed feelings.
62. What did the clock shop owners tell the author?
A. The parts that the clock needed were electronic.
B. It would cost a lot to repair the clock.
C. They had never repaired a clock like this before.
D. They could only ake the clock electronic.
63. The author intends to ________.
A. criticize the irresponsible clock shop owners
B. criticize people who do not value things with a history
C. criticize people who do not have a creative attitude toward life
D. criticize people’s ignorance of traditional craftsanship
B
Is it true that cats have nine lives? One 4-year-old Aerican cat naed Sugar definitely sees to have ore than one. Sugar fell fro the 19th floor of her owner’s hoe in Boston last onth and was only hurt a little on her chest.
“This story isn’t uch of a surprise,” said Jake Socha, a scientist at Virginia Tech University, US, in an intervieith the BBC. “There have been lots of records of these cats surviving.”
Back in 1987, scientists studied 132 cats. All of the had been brought to a vet’s clinic in New York after falling fro tall buildings. Around 90 percent of these cats were alive after their fall and only 37 percent had been seriously injured.
“Being able to survive falls is a critical thing for anials that live in trees, and cats are one of the,” said Socha.
Cats have developed special body structures to survive accidental falls. Their legs are uscular. This can protect their bones fro breaking, Professor Andrew Biewener fro Harvard University told the BBC. Cats can also spread out their legs like a parachute to reduce their falling speed, he said.
The strange part, according to scientists, is that cats have a better chance of survival if they fall fro higher than seven stories. This is because cats have a good sense of which way is down. They can twist their bodies as they fall to ake sure they land on their feet. A higher fall eans ore tie for the cat to change its body position.
However, you should not throw your cat out of the window to see how this works. ost pet cats are overweight nowadays. They are not fit enough to change their position in idair, warned Steve Dale, an Aerican cat behavior scientist.
“This cat (Sugar) was lucky,” Dale said. In fact, ost cats would suffer serious lung daage, a broken leg or a broken jaw or teeth daage, he said.
64. What can we learn fro Paragraph 3?
A. Cats really do have nine lives.
B. any cats can survive falls.
C. Cats are the softest anials in the world.
D. ore than half of the cats that fall fro high places end up badly injured.
65. What does the underlined word “critical” ean in the context?
A. Iportant.B. Easy.C. Challenging. D. Serious.
66. Why can cats survive falls according to the article?
a. They have a hidden parachute in their bodies.
b. Their legs have developed in a way that protects their bones fro breaking.
c. They can land on their feet.
d. They can twist their bodies to reduce the speed at which they are falling.
A. a, bB. b, cC. c, dD. b, d
67. Which of the following stateents is TRUE?
A. A pet cat that falls out of a tall building is not really at risk.
B. Sugar was lucky that she was only injured in the leg.
C. Cats are confused as to which way is down when they are in idair.
D. A cat that falls fro the fourth story of a building is ore likely to die than one that falls fro the 10th story.
C
Before Nicolas Sarkozy becae French president, he was asked if he thought about presidency when he looked in the irror while shaving. “Not just when I’ shaving,” he answered.
When Francois Hollande, now president-elect (總統(tǒng)當(dāng)選人) of France, was asked the sae question, he replied: “Do I see yself as president? No, I a a presidential candidate. A candidate ust not think hiself president; he ust give hope that he becoes president.”
Hollande has proised to be a “noral president” ? soething Sarkozy certainly was not. Sarkozy celebrated his election in 2007 at a world-class Parisian restaurant. He took holidays on the yachts (游艇) of wealthy businesspeople. Hollande, by contrast, was still going around Paris on his three-wheeled otorbike at the start of this year. One eber of his party said he looked “ore like a pizza delivery an” than the next president.
“That is the key to Hollande’s success because the election is turning into a sort of referendu (公民投票) for or against Nicolas Sarkozy,” Eric Dupin, a journalist and political observer told Global Post. “Francois Hollande is the one who appears not only as his ain opponent politically, but also as his coplete opposite psychologically.”
When he was the Socialist party leader, Hollande was nicknaed “the arshallow (軟糖)” because he hated fights. Sarkozy, by contrast, is known to be loud and aggressive.
When faced with Sarkozy’s verbal attacks during the election, Hollande stayed cal. This soeties annoyed even his own supporters. “I wish he would just let go and savage (用暴力對(duì)付) Sarko,” one Hollande voter said to the Guardian.
But Hollande still knows how to fight. Stéphane Le Foll, a Socialist EP who has been one of Hollande’s closest advisors for 17 years and is co-directing his capaign, said Hollande had quietly planned his presidential bid for 10 years. “I think we all underestiated this guy,” Alain inc, one of Sarkozy’s closest friends and advisers, told Reuters.
Hollande was born in 1954 into a iddle-class faily. He lived through the 1968 protests that nearly overthrew the French governent. “They shocked hi, but also politicized hi, he said in a recent interview, aking hi understand that change was possible,” reported the New York Ties. When Hollande was 15, he told friends he expected to becoe president.
“I didn’t coe to the first rank either by chance or by obsession (執(zhí)迷),” Hollande said in an intervieith Reuters. “I got there because I put yself in this situation, and because I deserved it.”
68. By citing Hollande and Sarkozy’s replies to the sae question, the author intends to show ________.
A. Sarkozy is ore confident than Hollande
B. Hollande is ore odest than Sarkozy
C. Hollande is less abitious than Sarkozy
D. Sarkozy is ore huorous than Hollande
69. What is the key to Hollande’s success in the presidential election according to Eric Dupin?
A. His dislike of fights.
B. His careful plan for the presidential bid.
C. How different he is fro Sarkozy.
D. The gentle way in which he ran his capaign.
70. What did Hollande think he owed his success to, according to the article?
A. His good luck.B. His devotion and efforts.
C. His obsession with politics.D. His personality and experience.
71. What is the purpose of the article?
A. To shohat kind of a person Hollande is.
B. To copare the differences between Hollande and Sarkozy.
C. To shohat French people think of Hollande.
D. To explain why Sarkozy lost the election.
D
What if those new jeans you’ve just bought start tweeting(吱吱地叫) about your location as you cross London Bridge?
It sounds far-fetched, but it’s possible — if one of your coats is equipped with a tiny radio-frequency identification device (RFID), your location could be revealed without you knowing about it.
RFIDs are chips that use radio waves to send data to a reader — which in turn can be connected to the web.
This technology is just one of the current ways of allowing physical objects to go online — a concept called the “Internet of things”, which industry insiders have shortened to IoT.
This is when not only your PC, tablet and sartphone can connect to the web, but also your car, your hoe, your baseball cap and even the sheep and cows on a far.
Sart buildings and intelligent cars with assigned IP addresses are already aking cities sarter — and soon enough, the entire planet ay follo
“A typical city of the future in a full IoT situation could be a place with sart caeras everywhere, neurosensors (神經(jīng)監(jiān)測(cè)系統(tǒng)) scanning your brain for over-activity in every street,” says Rob van Kranenburg, a eber of the European Coission’s IoT expert group.
This vision ight still be years off, but one by one, “sarter” cities are beginning to crop up around our landscape.
IoT advocates clai that overall interconnectivity would allow us to locate and onitor everything, everywhere and at any tie.
“Iagine a sart building where a anager can know how any people are inside just by which roos are reflecting otion — for instance, via otion-sensitive lights,” says Constantine Valhouli fro the Haersith Group, a strategy consulting fir.
“This could help save lives in an eergency.”
But as ore objects go into the digital world, the fine line that separates the benefits of increasingly sart technology and possible privacy concerns becoes really blurred.
“The IoT challenge is likely to grow both in scale and coplexity as seven billion huans are expected to coexist with 70 billion achines and perhaps 70,000 billion ‘sart things’, with nubers invading the last fences of personal life,” says Gerald Santucci, head of the networked enterprise and RFID unit at the European Coission.
“In such a new context, the worries increase: to what extent can onitoring of people be accepted? Which principles should govern the deployent of the IoT?”
72. The first paragraph is used to ________.
A. introduce a new kind of jeans to readers
B. arouse readers’ interest in the RFID
C. draw readers’ attention to the new jeans
D. set an exaple of using the RFID
73. The underlined phrase “crop up” in Para. 8 can be replaced by “__________”.
A. appearB. cooperateC. developD. change
74. What can we know about IoT?
A. A typical city in a full IoT situation has coe into reality.
B. The application of IoT ay invade people’s privacy.
C. The technology of IoT has saved lives in an eergency.
D. IoT has been largely used in any cities.
75. If this text continues, what would be discussed next?
A. Solutions of defending people’s privacy.
B. The developent of the IoT.
C. The control on onitoring.
D. Sart technology’s disadvantages.
第二節(jié):Betty、Anne、arilyn、argaret和Kitty各自打算選購(gòu)一款dish soap。第76至80題是他們的個(gè)人情況介紹。閱讀下面六件產(chǎn)品的簡(jiǎn)介(A、B、C、D、E和F),選出符合各人需要的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。
76. Betty runs a bed and breakfast soewhere in the picturesque countryside. She’s planning to purchase an eco-friendly dish soap with the natural fragrance of aloe. If the producer cares about nature conservation, she will put ore trust in this brand.
77. Anne is a full-tie housewife who always anages to live within her eans. For exaple, she prefers to choose the dish soap that holds out for very long. Besides, the soap with the fragrance of flowers or fruit is uch ore to her taste.
78. arilyn works as a regional representative of a ajor copany. Occupied with her business as she is, she often spares soe tie after work to prepare soe desserts. She is keen on trying soething new; she is allergic to certain flower and fruit fragrant scents. She needs a dish soap with no har to her skin.
79. argaret has just oved in a fully furnished apartent. But the cupboard in the kitchen is relatively saller. Thus, she will have no other alternative but to purchase saller dining ites, such as dish soap in a saller bottle. Furtherore, she is an environental activist.
80. Kitty serves as a kitchen steward of a fancy restaurant, in charge of cleaning large quantities of oily dishes every day. She suggests the owner select a dish soap worth the oney. It is, by all eans, an ideal choice for her if it features super cleaning power and eanwhile can keep the hands soft, but not dry.
A. Life Tree Dish Soap
A few drops of Life Tree Dish Soap will do a nice job on dishes. It coes in a saller bottle than other dish soaps, which akes it ore convenient for users. Life Tree does not use anial ingredients and is without a sell. So if you’re looking for a really environentally friendly dish soap, look at Life Tree.
B. ethod Dish Soap
ethod Dish Soap works safely when used to wash dishes. It is concentrated, so a little goes a long way. You just need to lift and squeeze it to get a sall aount of the soap fro the bottle. The soap coes in various fruit fragrances (香味), such as orange and green apple.
C. Bio Pac Dish Soap
Bio Pac Dish Soap , with aloe (蘆薈) and tea tree oil, has a fresh sell. It contributes a lot to green cleaning, for it is ade of natural ingredients. What’s ore, the copany gives 10 percent of its profits to wilderness protection.
D. Seventh Generation Dish Soap
Seventh Generation Dish Soap cleans as well as any other soap. Also, it’s very environentally friendly. The product is gentle on your hands. For those who are sensitive to certain fragrances, like flowers and fruit, Seventh Generation is a great choice.
E. Citrus Fresh Dish Soap
Pleasantly fresh and cheap, the wonderful forula (配方) of the soap delivers extraordinary cleaning power to handle even the ost difficult jobs. But with extras of aloe, calendula and other natural skin softeners, it actually helps prevent skin dryness and trouble while you do the dishes.
F. Dish Soap—int Sage, 16 oz
An all-natural dishwashing soap that has long-lasting suds (泡沫) cleans without the harsh ingredients in it that can irritate (刺激) sensitive skin. This unique dish soap contains natural borax and the fragrance of flowers that work together to ake things clean.
第II卷(非選擇題, 共50分)
第四部分:寫(xiě)作(共三節(jié),滿分50分)
第一節(jié):?jiǎn)卧~拼寫(xiě):根據(jù)下列句子及所給的首字母寫(xiě)出空缺處各單詞的正確形式。(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
81. People began to concentrate less on religious thees and a__________ a ore huanistic attitude to life.
82.Jack likes odern Chinese paintings while Alice has a p__________ for pre-twentieth century Western paintings.
83.Soe poes tell a story and soe c__________ certain eotions.
84.He began to soke several years ago, and then soon becae a__________ to cigarettes. Now he is a heavy soker.
85.If you develop AIDS, your chances of s__________ are very sall.
86.Obviously they disagree with us. In other words, they are o__________ to our point of vie
87.Ladies and gentleen, first I want to thank you for your help on b__________ of y school.
88.We congratulated hi on his being a__________ as the chief engineer of the copany.
89.The village lies in a valley and is s__________ by ountains.
90.As is often the case, c__________ often drives people to explore the unknown world.
第二節(jié):短改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
下面短中有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤。請(qǐng)?jiān)谟绣e(cuò)誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個(gè)單詞。
增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧),并在其下面寫(xiě)上該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。
修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下畫(huà)一橫線,并在該詞下面寫(xiě)上修改后的詞
注意:1. 每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
2. 只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。
All Senior 3 students of Yuyao High School are to visit Zhejiang University after two days. According to r. Wang, headaster of this school, the activity had been held once a year since 2006.
Except the students, soe of their teachers will also take part in, and they will set out at about 7 o’clock and returning at about 4 p. In the orning, they will visit the new capus of Zhejiang University. In the afternoon, they will have a face-to-face conversation with soe freshen of the university who were just graduated fro Yuyao High School.
As is believed that this activity will help the students having a good knowledge of capus life in advance, ake the work hard to achieve our drea in the near future.
第三節(jié):書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿分30分)
每到周末放假,家長(zhǎng)接學(xué)生的車(chē)輛總會(huì)導(dǎo)致校門(mén)口的交通過(guò)度擁擠,學(xué)校領(lǐng)導(dǎo)對(duì)此非常擔(dān)憂。假如你是李華,請(qǐng)你給校長(zhǎng)寫(xiě)一封信,分析一下此現(xiàn)象產(chǎn)生的原因,并提出你的建議。
要求:100~120詞左右。注:開(kāi)頭已給出,不計(jì)入詞數(shù)。
r. Wang,
I’ writing to you to share y opinions about ______________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Best wishes!
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua


寧波市 八校聯(lián)考高二英語(yǔ)試題 參考答案
第一部分:(共20小題;每小題1.5分,,滿分30分)
1-5 CACCC 6-10 BCACB 11-15 CBAAB 16-20 AAACA
第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)
21-25 BDDAC 26-30 BBCBD 31-35 ACBAC 36-40 BACDB
第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
41-45 CBDAB 46-50 CACDB 51-55 ADADB 56-60 ABCAC
第三部分:閱讀理解(第一節(jié)15小題,第二節(jié)5小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)
61-63 CDC 64-67 BABD 68-71 BCBA 72-75 BABA 75-80 CBDAE
第四部分:寫(xiě)作(共三節(jié),滿分50分)
第一節(jié):?jiǎn)卧~拼寫(xiě)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
81. adopt 82. preference 83. convey 84. addicted 85. survival
86. opposed 87. behalf 88. appointed 89. surrounded 90. curiosity
第二節(jié):短改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
after—in; had—has; Except—Besides; take part in 后加it或去掉in; returning —return; were (graduated)去掉; As—It; having—have; ake—aking或ake前加and; our —their
第三節(jié):書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿分30分) One possible version:
r. Wang,
I’ writing to you to share y opinions about the proble of heavy traffic every weekend at our school gate.
With the developent of econoy, ore and ore failies begin to have cars of their own, which contributes partly to the proble. Besides, soe parents always try to park their cars as close as possible to the school gate, without taking anything else into consideration.
In order to solve it, I firly hold the view that soe effective easures ust be taken. First, I think it necessary to call on all the students to go back hoe by bus or by bike. Second, if they have to be picked up by their parents by car, they’d better reind their parents to park their cars in proper places. Finally, it ight be helpful to ake students of different grades leave school at different ties.
I hope y suggestions will be useful to help solve the proble.
Best wishes!
Yours sincerely, Li Hua





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