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1、2011-2012学年福建省上杭一中高二下学期期末考卷(带解析) 单项选择 * Gillards ride to top of Australian politics was rough one. A不填 ; a B the; a C a; the D a;不填 答案: B , and we each can have one. A A few more books B Giving us a few more books C To give us a few more books D Given us a few more books 答案: A Is it, in your opinion

2、 possible new measures will be taken to improve the terrible traffic A whether B that C when D what 答案: B She down beside me and soon got into sleep. A lied B laid C lay D lain 答案: C Peter was so excited he received an invitation from his friend to visit Chongqing. A where B that C when D why 答案: C

3、 It be difficult to get a train ticket during traditional Chinese Spring Festival this year because there are many ticket windows. A mustnt B ought to C neednt D cant 答案: D Do you mind if I open the window . I feel a bit cold. A Go ahead B Of course not, its not allowed here. C Id rather you didnt D

4、 Why not 答案: C He is going to build a team that has a lot of potential and he thinks that is excites him. A that B which C what D as 答案: C They waited at the bus stop and about five minutes later the bus they wanted along. A coming B came C to come D had come 答案: Books are a worthy invention of huma

5、n history since they make it possible for us to make a_of humans thoughts. A plan B sign C point D record 答案: Its belief that parents have to spend nearly 500, 000 yuan bringing up a child in China nowadays. A beyond B in C without D against 答案: A When shall we go for an outing Its up to you. Make i

6、t time you like. A some B any C one D other 答案: B The government has decided to build a modern cinema_ many migrant workers live. A in which B that C where D when 答案: C How would you like if you didnt see me for two or three days A me B it C that D them 答案: B When did she get injured It was at midni

7、ght rain was pouring down. A where B that C what D when 答案: D 完型填空 Spend a pound to win a penny Some people were steaming peas under a tree in order to make a meal for their horses. Up in the branches sat a monkey, 36 what they were doing. Aha thought the monkey. “I spot my 37 !” So when the men had

8、 finished steaming the peas and 38 for a moment to look after the horses, 39 ,the monkey let himself down from the tree. He snatched (抓 ) the peas and filled his 40 and both hands as full as they could 41 . Then he climbed up the tree and sat there, eating happily. Suddenly one pea fell. Oh dear! Oh

9、 my pea! cried the monkey. The other peas 42 to drop out of his mouth. He 43 his hands in despair(绝望地 ), and the peas fell out of his hands too, but he took no 44 . All he thought of was that one pea was gone,_45_ he climbed down the trunk to hunt for his lost pea on the ground. At this time, the me

10、n came back. When they saw a monkey 46 with their pots, they all 47 their arms and shouted, Shoo! Shoo! Then they picked up stones and began to 48 the monkey with them. The monkey was so 49 that he gave one jump to the nearest 50 , and swung himself up to the top of the tree. After all, said he to h

11、imself, “it was 51 one pea.” But he ought to have thought of that 52 ,for now all the other peas had gone too. That day the monkey had to content himself with the 53 of boiled peas for dinner, and I hope the 54 taught him not to be so 55 in future. 【小题1】 A watching B enjoying C describing D guessing

12、 A shelter B neighbors C dinner D friends A turned up B turned away C gave up D gave away A easily B gently C safely D confidently A bowl B pocket C mouth D bag A receive B hold C support D put A seemed B began C hurried D failed A crossed B hid C touched D squeezed A interest B time C notice D sign

13、 A so B because C although D if A helping B playing C mixing D dealing A carried B broke C waved D bent A attack B separate C destroy D bother 【小题 14】 A puzzled B. disappointed C. terrified D. annoyed 【小题15】 A branch B stone C pea D horse A still B even C only D almost A earlier B sooner C longer D

14、later A image B smell C dream D taste A trick B disaster C loss D process A curious B ambitious C proud D greedy 答案: 【小题 1】 A 【小题 2】 C 【小题 3】 B 【小题 4】 B 【小题 5】 C 【小题 6】 B 【小题 7】 B 【小题 8】 D 【小题 9】 C 【小题 10】 A 【小题 11】 B 【小题 12】 C 【小题 13】 A 【小题 14】 C 【小题 15】 A 【小题 16】 C 【小题 17】 A 【小题 18】 B 【小题 19】 C 【小

15、题 20】 D 阅读理解 JK Rowling, the Harry Potter author, has signed a deal with Little, Brown and Company, to publish her first ever novel for adults, which is set to become one of the most anticipated (期望的 ) book in years. The deal means that Rowlings long-standing relationship with Bloomsbury, the London

16、based publisher that launched (发行 ) the Harry Potter books, has come to an end, at least in terms of new works by the author. Rowling is keeping her fans guessing about the characters and plot of her new book. She only said that the new novel will be nothing like the Harry Potter series, which was

17、sold over 30 million copies in the UK alone. She thought that with the move from childrens to adult fiction, a switch to a new publisher seemed like a natural and reasonable step. She said, Although Ive enjoyed writing it every bit as much, this book will be very different from the Harry Potter seri

18、es. The freedom to explore a new field is a gift that Harrys success has brought me. Ian Rankin, the Edinburgh-based author whose highly-successful detective novels are also set in the city, suggested Rowlings book will be a crime novel. Wouldnt it be funny if JK Rowlings first novel for adults turn

19、ed out to be a crime story set in Edinburgh he said. Industry insiders guessed that the deal is worth more than 5 million and the new book is expected to come out later this year. A spokesman said, JK Rowlings audience is vast and her position is unique. Harry Potter books were a global success and

20、her fans are very loyal. Children that were eight, nine, or ten when the books first came out in the 1990s are now in their 20s. Plenty of adults, loved the books regardless of whether they had children, so the potential market for her is huge. 【小题 1】 What does the text mainly tell us A JK Rowling h

21、as signed a deal with a new publisher. B JK Rowlings new book will be more successful than her Harry Potter series. C JK Rowlings first book for adults will be published later this year. D JK Rowling has to switch to a new publisher in order to publish her new book. 【小题 2】 JK Rowlings new book for a

22、dults . A has been sold 30 million copies in the UK alone B is poorly thought of by the London-based publisher Bloomsbury C has nothing in common with the Harry Potter series D is expected to bring her more money than the Harry Potter series 【小题 3】 The author used Ian Rankins words in order to . A t

23、ell us that some famous novelists offer to give Rowling some advice B show that many readers are curious about Rowlings new book C tell us that many readers prefer to read detective or crime novels D prove that a crime story set in Edinburgh is sure to be successful 【小题 4】 We can learn from the text

24、 that . A Little, Brown and Company is specialized in publishing adult books B the author has no doubt about the success of Rowlings new book C JK Rowling will be a crime novelist as good as Ian Rankin D it was in Edinburgh that Ian Rankin got to know JK Rowling 答案: 【小题 1】 C 【小题 2】 C 【小题 3】 B 【小题 4】

25、 B The koala, one of Australias most treasured creatures, is in trouble. Affected by habitat (栖居地 ) loss and climate change, like many other uniquely Australian animals, koalas are being squeezed into smaller regions. But at present, it is a deadly disease, a somewhat silent killer that causes a fur

26、ther decline in the koala population, that is worrying many scientists about the fate of the koala. The killer is Chlamydia, which has caused symptoms in up to 50 percent of the wild koalas, with probably even more infected (感染 ) but not showing symptoms. It has been particularly severe in Queenslan

27、d, where nearly all koalas are infected. The disease causes many symptoms including eye infections, which can lead to blindness, making it difficult for them to find their primary food. Treating Chlamydia in wild koalas is a challenge. There is no treatment available for it. Only a small percentage

28、of the animals can be treated successfully and returned to the wild. Besides, there is no national plan in Australia to save the koala; it is up to each region to make management plans for its koala population. The good news is that researchers are working to test a vaccine (疫苗 ) that would help pre

29、vent further spread. If all goes well, plans can be carried out to distribute the vaccine more widely. But its impossible to vaccinate (给注射疫苗 ) all wild koalas. Another possibility would be to make vaccine distribution a routine part of treatment for the thousands of koalas brought into care centers

30、 every year after they are injured by cars or dogs. While it is a combination of problems that are affecting the wild koala population, many experts believe this vaccine would be an important step in helping koalas survive longer. It may be enough time to give researchers a chance to solve some of t

31、he other problems facing Austalias koalas. 【小题 1】 Which isnt considered the main cause of koalas population decline A A deadly disease. B Injuries from cars and dogs. C Climate change. D Habitat loss. 【小题 2】 The third paragraph mainly tells us . A the serious result Chlamydia has caused to the koala

32、 B Chlamydia affected the koala only in particular regions C the most serious symptom of Chlamydia is eye infections D Chlamydia can seriously affect koalas primary food 【小题 3】 We can learn from the text that the vaccine . A would cure the killer Chlamydia quite effectively B would only be distribut

33、ed in koala care centers C has already been put into practical use in Australia D cannot be distributed to all the infected koalas 【小题 4】 It can be inferred from the text that . A a national plan for saving koalas will be made soon in Australia B koala population is declining only in a few regions C

34、 researchers need enough time to solve the koala problems D experts have lost the best chance to save the infected koalas 答案: 【小题 1】 B 【小题 2】 A 【小题 3】 D 【小题 4】 C The International Space Station allows astronauts to live in space for extended amounts of time, enabling them to explore the outside univ

35、erse and conduct many experiments. However, nothing like that exists for our oceans, and thanks to the high water pressure, ocean researchers are able to explore what lies undersea for very short periods of time. They are therefore never able to fully explore the deep inside areas of our oceans. How

36、ever, if French architect Jacques Rougerie has his way, that will change soon. Jacqucs has designed a ship that will allow researchers to spend a long period of time observing the sea life and conducting experiments. The huge 167ft ship, named Sea Orbiter, consists of two areasone above the water wh

37、ere the scientists and crew will live, and a lower pressurized deck (甲板 ), where scientists will be able to spend as much time as they wish. Since it is powered by sea currents and wind, he expects it to drift (漂流 ) along the oceans slowly, taking about two years to circumvent the globe. Jacques wil

38、l make their life as comfortable as possible in the ship. Besides being equipped with the latest sailing tools and communication equipment, the ship will also have a gym, a television and a DVD player. And these guys will not be eating freeze-dried food like astronauts. Instead, Jacques, an accompli

39、shed chef, plans on cooking them delicious meals every day. The biggest problem to this giant ship is the cost, which is expected to be over $500 millionper ship! However, Jacques, who strongly believes that the secrets of our oceans may be the key to solving global warming and a vital supply for fo

40、od and medicine in the future, is confident he will be able to convince governments all over the world to help out, and expects to start construction on not one, but four or five of these amazing ships soon! 【小题 1】 Why cant ocean researchers explore the deep oceans for a long time A Because they can

41、t stand the high water pressure. B Because its too cold in deep ocean. C Because time for experiments is too limited. D Because its dangerous to observe the sea life. 【小题 2】 The underlined word circumvent probably means . A fly away B get around C travel through D move into 【小题 3】 From the fourth pa

42、ragraph we can learn that . A Jacques intends to design the ship mainly for sightseeing and traveling B living a comfortable life helps to do the ocean research quickly C its much more expensive to eat freeze-dried food D researchers on Jacques ship will live more comfortably than astronauts 【小题 4】

43、Which of the following would be the best title for the text A Sea Orbiterthe ship of the future B A new way to explore the deep oceans C A great architectJacques Rougerie D Travel around the globe in Sea Orbiter 答案: 【小题 1】 A 【小题 2】 B 【小题 3】 D 【小题 4】 A Ban Fur Then Why Not Leather Much to the displea

44、sure of some local businesses, the City Council in West Hollywood, California, voted without opposition last week to ban the sale of fur products. Should laws be involved in this issue Is it unfair to ban sales of fur, but not sales of leather and hides (兽皮 ) Animals Do Not Have Rights By Tibor R. M

45、achan My view is that animals do not have basic rights. It is a matter of ethics (伦理学 ) and not of the laws of human societies. If animals had such rights as human beings do, they would have to be held responsible for killing fellow animals in the wild. That way of thinking about animals makes a cat

46、egory mistake. Using animals, including their fur or organs, to improve peoples lives is acceptable. A Small Step Against Cruelty By Kate Carter Both fur and leather are the skins of dead animals. Why should we think that the lovable furry ones deserve more of a life than the less pleasing ones Some

47、 say leather is less cruel because its a byproduct (副产品 ) of the meat industry. But this isnt really true. Some cheap leather may be a byproduct of the meat industry, but often its the other way round. In South Africa, where there is a developing market for ostrich(鸵鸟 )farms, the skins account for r

48、oughly 80 percent of the slaughtered (宰杀 )birds value, a mere 20 percent of which comes from the meat. Who Are You Wearing By Marc Bekoff West Hollywoods ban is a move in the right direction. However, we must work to ban the sales of leather and hides, too. Furs come from animals who are attacked to become clothing, while some leather and hides come from slaughterhouse(屠宰场 ) animals. We must remember that when people choose to wear fur, leather and hides, they are wearing formering conscious beings. So its a matter of who they are wearing, not what they are wearing beca

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