高二英语测试卷
高二升高三英语入学测试卷
一. 单项填空
1.She insisted to Miami for her summer vacation though it would cost much money.
A. on taking B. on being taken C. to take D. to be taken
2. Though it looked like to rain this morning , it has A. turned up B. turned out C. turned into D. turned in
3. Charles Babbage is generally considered A. to invent B. inventing C .to have invented D. having invented
4.Mr Smith, of the speech, started to read a novel.
A. tired; boring B. tiring; bored C. tired; bored D. tiring; boring
5.—I don’t know whether I should go abroad or not, Mum.
—I leave to your own judgement whether you should do it.
A. that B. it C. this D. what
6.Swan Lake is a famous ballet in four acts, on a German fairy tale.
A. basing B .based C .bases D. to base
7. Shelly had prepared carefully for her English examination so that she could be sure of passing it on her first .
A intention B. attempt C. purpose D. desire
8.I wish I ’s talk.
A. were able to attend B. had been able to attend C. attended D. could attend
9.Do you think we can A. win B. hit C. beat D. get
10.As a young man, Comrade Zhou Enlai students’movements and later____ A. joined; took part in B. joined in ; took part in
C. went in for; joined D. took part in; joined
11.——Would you like me it for you?
A. cleaning; to do B. cleaning; doing C. to clean; to do D .to be cleaned; doing
12.They are said an office building now on the other side of the river, which will be completed next year.
A. to be building B. building C. to be built D. build
13.I don’t understand how you got a ticket. I always you a careful driver.
A. think; are B. am thinking; are C. thought; were D. think; were
14.—Would you hold the ladder for a moment?
—.
A. With pleasure B. It’s a pleasure C. My pleasure D.For pleasure
15.The camera isn’t where I it a month ago.
A. missed; lies ; lay B. missing; lies; laid C. gone; lay; laid D. lost; lays; lay
二.语法填空:
Several times each year the Queen gives afternoon tea parties. But she simply sits
beside a big silver plate, pouring cups of tea for everyone and 16 (skill) avoiding the cakes and sandwiches.
At cocktail parities the Queen moves from group to group, chatting informally, and manages to make one glass of drink last 17 entire evening.
Tours abroad are difficult because hosts seem to have a 18 (believe) that the warmth of their welcome must be shown with wonderful state banquets (宴会). But the Queen has perfected the art of appearing to enjoy her meal without actually eating much.
During one visit 19 the Pacific islands of Tonga, a specially – prepared dinner was arranged in her honor. The Queen looked uneasily at her plate 20 she discovered a whole roast pig was her serving.
Then a turkey, some meat, an apple and bananas 21 (carry) in for each guest. But she depended 22 her old favorite trick of talking with her host, King Tupou IV, and carrying on a warm conversation.
Sometimes the Queen will seem so carried away by foreign leader’s political chat 23 she simply never has time to finish a meal before it is time to get up and make her speech. She will lift her fork to swallow a mouthful, and then put 24 down again to make another point, leaving almost all of her meal 25 (touch).
三. 完形填空
Making friends is a skill. Like most skills, it improves with 16 .If you want to meet people and make friends, you must be able to take 17 .You must first go 18 there are people. You won’t make friends staying home alone.
19 a club or a group, for talking with those who 20 the same interests as you do is easier. 21 join someone in some activity.
Many people are 22 when talking to people. 23 meeting strangers means facing the unknown. And it’s human 24 to feel a bit uncomfortable about the unknown.
Most of our fears about dealing with new people come from 25 about ourselves. We
26 other people are judging us, finding us too small or too short, too this or too that. 27 don’t forget that they must be feeling the same way. Try to accept yourself 28 you are, and try to put the other person at ease. You’ll never feel more 29 . Try to act self-confident even if you don’t feel that way when you enter a room full of 30 such as a new classroom. Walk tall and straight, look 31 at other people and smile. If you see someone you’d like to 32 tsomething to him. Don’t wait for the other person to start a conversation.
Just meeting someone 33 doesn’t mean that you will make friends with that person—friendship is 34 on mutual liking and ―give and take‖.They take time and 35 to develop. And there are things that keep a new friendship from growing.
16.A.age B.practice C.skill D.everything
17.A.photos B.actions C.place D.troubles
18.A.where B.that C.which D.when
19.A.From B.Buy C.Use D.Join
20.A.have
21.A.So
22.A.afraid
23.A.Above all
24.A.nature
25.A.facts
26.A.suggest
27.A.And
28.A.what
29.A.dangerous
30.A.strangers
31.A.anxiously
32.A.speak
33.A.strange
34.A.depend
35.A.money
Ⅲ.阅读理解 B.share B.Or B.fearful B.In all B.need B.doubts B.consider B.Therefore B.who B.useful B.people B.friendly B.talk B.new B.laid B.energy C.keep C.However C.nervous C.To all C.habit C.wonders C.doubt C.But C.that C.familiar C.classmates C.curiously C.say C.familiar C.taken C.effort D.like D.But D.familiar D.After all D.custom D.beliefs D.imagine D.So D.as D.comfortable D.students D.directly D.tell D.tiresome D.based D.trouble
A
A new law helps people with disabilities. The law says that people with disabilities must be able to get into and out of all public buildings. It also says that business must offer special services to people who have special needs. Companies can not refuse to hire disabled workers. Many businesses may have to change their buildings and services.
—Ramps (坡道) must be built so people can get into buildings.
—Movie theatres must have space for people in wheelchairs and seats for their friends to sit near them.
—Elevators (电梯) must have floor number in Braille.
This law will help millions of people. One woman who has been in a wheelchair for many years said,―It is like a dream.‖
36. According to the passage we can see that .
A it will be difficult for the normal persons to get into the public buildings
B. the buildings of all the businesses will have to be changed
C. Most businesses used to offer special services to people who have special needs
D. it was difficult for the disabled workers to find jobs in the past
37. Ramps can help people .
A.with hearing problems B.who have difficulty in using their hands
C.who have difficulty in using their legs or feet D.who don’t like stairs
38.The word―Braille‖means .
A.words known by foreigners B.words known by common people
C.words on walls D.words known by the blind
39.What do you think the disabled would feel about the new law?
A.They may think the new law reasonable.
B.Some of them are sure to be for the new law.
C.They must feel very excited and happy.
D.They feel it is like a dream.
40.The fact that the new law has been passed shows that______.
A.the government has paid no attention to the disabilities
B.the government wants to help these disabilities
C.normal people show mercy to the disabilities
D.companies will hire millions of disabled people
B
Shopping is not as simple as you may think! There are all sorts of tricks at play each time we reach out for that particular brand(品牌) of product on the shelf.
Colouring, for example, varies according to what the producers are trying to sell. Health foods are packaged (包装) in greens, yellows or browns because we think of these as healthy colours. Ice cream packets are often blue and expensive goods, like chocolates, are gold or silver.
When some kind of pain killer was brought out recently, researchers found that the colours turned the customers off because they made the product look weak and ineffective . Eventually, it came on the market in a dark blue and white package—blue because we think of it as safe, and white as calm.
The size of a product can attract a shopper. But quite often a bottle doesn’t contain as much as it appears to. It is believed that the better-known companies spend, on average,70 per cent of the total cost of the product itself on packaging!
The most successful producers know that it’s not enough to have a good product. The founder of Pears soap, who for 25 years has used pretty little girls to promote (推销) their goods, came to the conclusion: ―Any fool can make soap, but it takes a genius(天才) to sell it.‖
41.Which of the following may trick a shopper into buying a product according to the text?
A.The cost of its package. B.The price of the product.
C.The colour of its package. D.The brand name of the product.
42.The underlined part ―the colours turned the customers off‖(in Para.3 ) means that the colours_____________.
A.attracted the customers strongly B.had weak effects on the customers
C.tricked the customers into shopping D.caused the customers to lose interest
43.Which of the following is the key to the success in product sales?
A.The way to promote goods. B.The discovery of a genius.
C.The team to produce a good product.
D.The brand name used by successful producers.
44.According to the passage, which of the following statement is true?
Making soap is so easy that any fool in the world can make it.
Greens, yellows or silver are considered to be healthy colours.
25 years ago, the founder of Pears soap was a pretty girl herself.
The size of a product can have an effect on the shoppers.
45.Which of the following would be the best title for this text?
A.Choice of Good Products B.Disadvantages of Products
C.Effect of Packaging on Shopping D.Brand Names and Shopping Tricks
高二升高三英语入学测试
单选
1-5BBCAB 6-10BBBCD 11-15AACAB
语法填空(共10小题; 每小题1.5分,满分15分)
16.答案为 skillfully。 17.答案为 an。 18.答案为 belief 19.答案为 to。 20.答案为 when/as。 21.答案为 were carried。22.答案为 on。 23.答案为 that。 24.答案为 it。 25.答案为 untouched。 完型填空 16~20 BBADA 21~25 BCDAB 26~30 DCDDA 31~35 DCBDC阅读理解36~40DCDCB 41~45CDADC