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高中学生学科素质训练

 

高二英语同步测试(7)—SBII Unit 7  Living with disease

本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟。

第一卷(三部分,共115分)

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1. How long is the art exhibition open?

       A. Eight hours.                   B. Nine hours.                     C. Ten hours.

2. What does the man mean?

    A. He often gets lost.            B. He knows the route well. C. He doesn’t know where the hotel is.

3. What is the man according to the dialogue?

    A. Maybe a teacher.             B. Maybe a student.             C. Maybe a meeting organizer.

4. How much does the woman pay for each pair of shoes if she takes two pair?

    A. 100 yuan.                      B. 190 yuan.                       C. 95 yuan.

5. What is John doing?

    A. Listening to wonderful music.

    B. Playing a certain musical instrument.

    C. Reading a book about music.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分, 满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第67

6. What did the man buy last night?

    A. Shoes.                            B. Socks.                           C. Gloves.

7. What is most probable result of the conversation?

       A. The man gets what he bought changed.

       B. The man is refused.

       C. The man goes home unhappily.

听第7段材料,回答第810

8. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?

       A. Father and daughter.        B. Husband and wife.           C. Manager and secretary.

9. Why did they think the thieves had a car or truck?

    A. Because they heard the sound of it.    

    B. Because thieves usually stole one.

    C. Because their television was stolen.

10. How many kinds of things were stolen?

    A. One.                              B. Two.                               C. Three.

听第8段材料,回答第1113

11. What will the two speakers probably do?

       A. Go traveling abroad.        B. Attend a meeting              C. Go on business.

12. What time should they arrive at the airport?

       A. Before 11:20 pm.             B. Before 10:40 am.             C. Before 11:20 am.

13. What can we infer according to the dialogue?

       A. They are going away for a long time.

       B. Jim Campbell will take them to the airport.

       C. They will go to the north.

听第9段材料,回答第1417

14. How did the woman get into touch her family?

        A. By letters.                      B. By computer.                   C. By telephone.

15. What does the man suggest the woman doing?

      A. Learning how to use the Internet.

      B. Talking with people online.

      C. Making friends in the discussion group.

16. What is the man most interested in?

      A. Discussing problems.       B. Music.                         C. Word processing.

17. What is the woman going to do?

      A. Ask the man to teach her how to use the computer.

      B. Go and buy a computer.

      C. Learn by herself how to use internet.

听第10段材料,回答第1820

18. What is the speaker talking about?

    A. Different cultures.           B. Living abroad.                C. Language learning.

19. When do people begin to feel lonely or sad?

    A. When they get a culture shock.

    B. When they reach a foreign country.

    C. When they see the local people.

20. Why do some people get used to a new culture quickly?

    A. They have studied it before.

    B. They can speak the language well.

    C. They can learn from the local people.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45)

第一节: 单项填空(15小题;每小题1分,满分15)

ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

21. I really appreciate          to holiday with you on this nice island.

It’s my pleasure.

       A. have time             B. having time           C. to have time          D. to having time

22. What a shame! When we got to the cinema, the movie _____, so we saw only the end of it.

       A. had just finished   B. was finishing         C. would finish          D. just finished

23. What a pity! I’ve not got a ticket for the football match.

   Don’t worry. It’ll be broadcast      .

       A. live                      B. lively                   C. alive                     D. living

24. You _________ pay too much attention to your reading skill, as it is so important.

  A. cannot                  B. may               C. must                    D. needn’t

25. What ___ public is concerned about is whether medical workers and scientists will be able to find ____ cure for this new disease in a short time.

       A. 不填; 不填        B. 不填; the         C. the; 不填             D. the; a

26. I felt it rather difficult to take a stand __________ the opinion of the majority.

       A. to                        B. by                        C. in                         D. against

27. Mrs. White bought a _____ wallet for her husband.

       A. black leather small B. small leather black C. black small leather D. small black leather

28. He is very tired working all day. Don’t        him waiting outside in the rain any longer.

       A. continue               B. leave                    C. make                    D. remain

29.Did you meet with the famous space hero, Yang Liwei?

_______I had come here earlier!

       A. If only                 B. If not                   C. But for                 D. For fear

30. When people talk about the cities of France, the first __ comes into their mind is Paris.

       A. city             B. one                C. that                     D. of them

31. Rod is determined to get a seat for the concert ____ it means standing in a queue all night.

       A. so that                  B. however               C. even though          D. as if

32. I _____ her to kick the habit of smoking, but she wouldn’t listen.

       A. tried to persuade                                  B. persuaded           C. suggested       D. expected

33. ---What makes you think Betty is not likely to succeed?

---_________.

       A. She is too lazy                                    B. Because she is too weak

  C. As she is not expert enough                   D. Her lack of experience

34. Jack should have taken the doctor’s advice that he _______ in bed for a couple of days.

       A. would lie              B. lie                        C. must lie                D. lay

35. _______ running, learning English needs will.

  A. As with                B. As to                    C. As for                   D. As if

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项。

“What’s happened to the bottle of aspirins?” he couldn’t find it in its  36    place in the bathroom cabinet(橱柜). “What have you done with it?” he asked his wife. She said she hadn’t   37  it, and told him it was probably under his nose, if he’d only open his eyes and look. “   38   , you men can never find anything!” But after she’d come into the bathroom to look, she had to  39   it wasn’t there.

He went into their son’s bedroom to   40   him his bedtime story. On the floor there lay a bottle, the one he’d been looking for; but it was   41  . Oh, no, the kid couldn’t have … “David, what have you done with those   42  which were in that bottle?” David looked sullen, the look of a child who knows it has done wrong and is going to be   43  . “Did you eat them?” David nodded. “  44  did you eat?” No reply. He called his wife. She came,   45  what had happened and went very white. “There must have been twenty-five or thirty tablets()   46  in the bottle. He can’t have taken them all.” But there were no aspirins on the floor, or in David’s  47  , or along the corridor from his bedroom to the bathroom.

“Call an ambulance,  48   !” he dialed the number and explained to the man at the ambulance control center what had happened. The  49  arrived in five minutes, and David , wrapped in a blanket, and his mother and father, were  50  to the nearest hospital. “Put the boy on the stomach pump at   51  ,”said the doctor, as soon as he heard the facts. They could hear David screaming as they sat in the waiting room,  52  if the child was going to be all right, but   53   to do anything except wait. Then the screaming stopped and the doctor came back. “   54  you brought him quickly. The tablets didn’t have time to dissolve in his stomach, so we got them all out. He’s going to be all right.” They took David home, and brought a bathroom cabinet with a    55  on it the next day.

36. A. safe                       B. fixed                    C. usual                    D. proper

37. A. seen                 B. thrown             C. fed              D. hidden

38. A. Directly              B. Strangely           C. Unfortunately        D. Honestly

39. A. promise              B. warn              C. admit                   D. understand

40. A. show                B. send              C. write             D. read

41. A. plastic               B. wrong            C. empty             D. clean

42. A. cookies               B. sweeties             C. biscuits            D. grapes

43. A. punished             B. discovered         C. caught          D. excused

44. A. Why                  B. What               C. What time                                D. How many

45. A. agreed                B. noticed             C. realized                D. remembered

46. A. kept                 B. left                 C. stored            D. found

47. A. mouth                  B. stomach           C. bed                  D. eyes

48. A. fast                     B. calm              C. soon                    D. quick

49. A. ambulance             B. doctors            C. police          D. parents

50. A. carried               B. moved             C. gathered               D. rushed

51. A. once                      B. least                     C. first                     D. most

52. A. questioning         B. considering          C. wondering            D. discussing

53. A. hopeless              B. worried            C. anxious          D. powerless

54. A. Happy                B. Lucky             C. Sure                   D. Correct

55. A. mirror                B. shelf                     C. lock                    D. lamp

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项。

A

“A child is dying-out of breath!” I had just begun my working day in the city, when these words came through the radio of the police car I was driving. I turned on the red lights and siren(警笛)and drove off as fast as I could, “Just my luck!” I thought. I did not know this city well and my first call of the day was a life-and-death sudden happening several kilometres away.

I got to the house. A mother, filled with fear, handed me her baby, her face already blue. Was I too late? Dear me!

I did what had been taught to do in such a serious condition. A small thing flew out of the baby’s mouth onto the floor. It was a button. Thank heaven! The holes in it let a little air through.

A doctor rushed into the room with an oxygen(氧气)bag.

The child began to cry at the top of his voice, burned red and started to look for his mother. he was angry but was saved.

56. The writer of the story is          .

       A. a policeman          B. a driver                C. a doctor                D. the boy’s father

57. The writer turned on the red lights and siren in order to         .

       A. show that his was a police car

       B. have the people in the streets make way for him

       C. warn the people in the streets of the danger ahead

       D. tell the people in the streets that he did not know the way well

58.The baby was still living when the writer got to the house because     .

       A. the writer arrived in time                       B. the writer had been taught what to do at that time

       C. the button was not big enough                D. the button happened to have holes in it

 

59. What did the writer mean when he said to himself “Just my luck!”?

       A. It was a good chance for him to practise what he had learned before

       B. He was happy to have such a serious matter on his working day.

       C. He was not at all happy to have so serious a matter on his working day.

       D. He had been long waiting for the day to come.

B

He was just 12 years old when he died, but he brought courage and hope to people around the world.

    Nkosi Johnson, who died last June, is remembered today as an AIDS fighter. This young boy challenged his government’s AIDS policies and untied millions of South Africans in the fight against the disease.

    Johnson was the longest surviving person born HIV-positive. He survived with this deadly disease for 12 years before it ended his life.

    At first, Johnson was expected to live for nine months when his foster mother, Gail Johnson, took him in at the age of two. She now runs Nkosi’s Haven across the town from her house in Melville. The Haven is home to 20 children living with HIV or AIDS, and 11 of their mothers.

    Johnson attracted the world’s attention and stole the hearts of thousands of people across the world at the 13th International AIDS Conference in Durban in July 2000. He stood in front of a large audience including South African President Thabo Mbeki. He told them that he wanted AZT, a drug used to treat AIDS patients, to be given to HIV-positive pregnant women to prevent the disease being passed on to their unborn babies. He received a loud cheer at the end of his speech.

  “We are ordinary human beings; we can walk and talk. You can’t get AIDS by embracing, kissing and holding hands,” Johnson told the audience. His message criticized Africa, which has the world’s greatest proportion of people with AIDS and HIV. He made a special reference to South Africa, where the greatest number of HIV-positive people–about 4.2 million, or a 10th  of the population —can be found.

Johnson’s speech was broadcast live across the world. Mbeki and his government were seriously criticized for their policy of holding back drugs for HIV-positive pregnant women. However, the government later changed its view and promised that pregnant women with HIV would be treated.

With views beyond his age and even a sense of humor, Johnson soon became an international sign of the fight against AIDS and HIV. Former South African president Nelson Mandela said Johnson had inspired and touched the hearts of millions of people, Mendala praised him as an “icon of the struggle for life.”

60. Johnson is remembered today as an AIDS fighter because_______.

       A. he challenged his government’s AIDS policies and untied millions of South Africans in the fight against AIDS.

       B. he was the longest surviving person born HIV-positive

       C. he survived with this deadly disease for 12 years before he died.

       D. he won the hearts of thousands of people at Durban International AIDS conference.

61. Johnson became an HIV-positive_______.

       A. before he was born.               B. after the age of one

    C. at the age of two.                 D. after his foster-mother took him home.

62. Johnson criticized President Mbeki and his government because_______.

       A. they couldn’t make the people in South Africa lead a happy life.

    B. they didn’t give him much help in fighting against AIDS.

    C. they didn’t provide drugs for HIV-positive pregnant women.

    D. the country was going from bad to worse under their leadership.

63. The underlined word “she” here refers to _______.

    A. Nkosi Johnson     B. Thabo Mbeki         C. Nelson Mandela.   D. Gail Johnson.

 

C

No one is very glad to hear that his body has to be cut open by surgery and part of it taken out. Today, however, we need not worry about feeling pain during the operation. The sick person falls into a kind of sleep, and when he awakes the operation is finished. But these happy conditions are fairly new. It is not many years since a man who had to have operation felt all its pain.

Long ago, operation had usually to be done while the sick man could feel everything. The sick man had to be held down on a table by force while the doctors did their best for him. He could feel all the pain if his leg or arm was being cut off, and his fearful cries filled the room and the hearts of those who watched.

Soon after 1770, Joseph Priestly discovered a gas, which is now called “laughing gas”. Laughing gas became known in America. Young men and women went to Parties to try it. Most of them spent their time laughing, but one man at a party, Horace Wells noticed that people did not seem to feel pain when they were using the gas. He decided to make an experiment on himself. He asked a friend to help him. Wells took some of the gas, and his friend pulled out one of Wells’ teeth. Wells felt no pain at all. As he did not know enough about laughing gas, he gave a man less gas than he should have. The man cried out with pain when his tooth was being pulled out. Wells tried again, but this time he gave too much of the gas, and the man died. Wells never forgot this terrible event.

64. It is _______ since a man being operated felt all the pain.

       A. a few more years   B. not long                C. every few years     D. two thousand years

65. Long ago, operations had to be done while the sick man ___________ .

       A. could feel nothing B. could not want anything                              C. could feel everything D. could do anything

66. Using the laughing gas, the people did not seem ___________ .

       A. to be afraid of anything                        B. to feel pain

C. to want to go to the parties                    D. to be ill

67. If a man took less laughing gas than he should have when an operation went on he ____ .

       A. felt nothing           B. felt very comfortable C. still felt pain         D. would die

68. One who took too much of the gas __________ .

A. would laugh all the time                       B. would die

C. would never feel any pain                     D. would be very calm

D

Do you sometimes say yes to something or someone and then regret it afterwards?

You might be suffering from the Disease to Please. An inability to say no is powerless  Behavior, so follow our tips for ways to regain control of you time.

    Setting Boundaries(划分界限)We need from boundaries which demarcate (区分)where we end and another person begins. If you find it hard to day no, your boundaries are probably not quite clear. You may empathize too much with the other person.

Think about what you need and work from yourself outwards. Remember, you have every right to say no, even if you ought to say yes.

Saying No at Work Your boss asks you to work late (again)and you’re going out for the evening. What can you do? Use the “sandwich technique” to say no say something positive (明确的),then the no , then another positive .One example is: “Of course but I can’t do it right now .How about first thing tomorrow?”

   Saying No to Family and Friends It can feel hard to turn down people close to us but it still doesn’t mean you have to say yes all the time. If your family expects to visit you and you have another arrangement, you have to set boundaries. Say to parents, for example: “Yes, I’d love to see you soon but I can’t make it this weekend. How about next weekend?” They may be disappointed ,but stay firm and resist the impulse(冲动)to prove yourself.

    Saying Yes to Yourself The best way to say no is to learn to say yes to what you do Want.

     You need to move yourself and your needs to the top of your priority(优先)list. Learn to say no and enjoy the extra time, energy and space that this will allow you to have The world really won’t fall apart if you do this. On the plus side, your self-respect, self-esteem and confidence will start to soar(上升).

69. The purpose of this article is to        .

      A. tell you how to get rid of a strange disease

      B. encourage you to say no when necessary

    C. encourage you to refuse other people to get your self-respect

      D. tell you when to say yes and when to say no