福建省莆田市第七中学学年高二下学期期中考Word文件下载.docx
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24.A.keptonB.askedfor
C.gaveupD.succeededin
25.A.sadB.excitedC.confusedD.hungry
26.A.butB.soC.becauseD.if
27.A.sleepingB.arguingC.dyingD.smiling
28.A.pushB.makeC.destroyD.prove
29.A.needB.haveC.findD.show
30.A.liveB.buryC.supportD.sleep
31.A.usefulB.certainC.similarD.special
32.A.futureB.pastC.historyD.life
33.A.friendsB.progressC.discoveriesD.money
34.A.healthB.careerC.honorD.freedom
35.A.thingsB.conditionC.peopleD.beauty
36.A.beforeB.whenC.unlessD.since
37.A.realizeB.regretC.apologizeD.explain
38.A.orB.untilC.howeverD.but
39.A.savedB.missedC.reducedD.won
40.A.possibleB.probableC.necessaryD.suitable
阅读理解
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C或D)中,选出最佳选项
A
Ayoungmanwenttoatownandworkedthere.Hedidnothaveawifeandaservantdidtheworkinhishouse.
Theyoungmanlikedlaughingalot.Henailedtheservant’sshoestotheflooronMonday,andthenlaughed,becauseheputhisfeetinthemandfelldown.
Theservantwasnotangry,butsmiled.ThentheyoungmanputbrushesinhisbedonTuesday.Theservantgotintobedandhitthebrusheswithhisfeet.Hewasafraid.Theyoungmanlaughedloudlyagain.Againtheservantwasnotangry,butsmiled.
ThenonWednesdaytheyoungmansaidtohisservant,“You’reanice,kindman.Iamnotgoingtobeunkindtoyouagain.”
Theservantsmiledandsaid,“AndI’mnotgoingtoputanymoremudfromthestreetinyourcoffee.”
41.Theyoungmanwenttoatown___.
A.tostudy
B.towork
C.toseehisrelative
D.tospendhisholiday
42.Heplayedajokeontheservantbecause___.
A.hehatedhim
B.hewasnotsatisfiedwiththefoodtheservantpreparedforhim
C.hewantedtogetpleasure
D.helikedtoshowoffhimself
43.Whentheyoungmanplayedajokeonhim,theservantwasnotangrybutsmiledbecause___.
A.helikedtheyoungman’saction
B.makingtheyoungmanlaughishisjob
C.hewasafraidtobefired
D.hethoughtheshouldn’tbeangrywithachild
44.Whatdidtheservantdoinreturntotheyoungman?
A.Hestolesomethingfromthehouse.
B.Hegaveasmiletotheyoungman.
C.Hehadafightwithhim.
D.Heputmudintotheyoungman’scoffee.
B
Asaboy,Sanderswasmuchinfluenced(影响)bybooksaboutthesea,butbytheageoffifteenhehaddecidedtobecomeadoctorratherthanasailor.Hisfatherwasadoctor.Sohewasoftenwiththedoctorsandgotalongverywellwiththem.Whenhewasfourteen,hewasalreadyhangingaroundthehospitalwherehewassupposedtobehelpingtocleanthemedicinebottles,butwasactuallytryingtolistentothedoctors’conversationswithpatientsinthenextroom.
DuringthewarSandersservedinthearmyasasurgeon(外科医生).“Thatwasthehappiesttimeofmylife.Iwasdealingwithrealsufferersandonthewholemakingasuccessofmyjob.”InRhodeshetaughtthecountrypeoplesimplefactsaboutmedicine.Hesawhimselfasalife-saver.Hehadprovedhisskilltohimselfandhadafirmbeliefthathecouldservethosewholivedsimply,andweredependentuponhim.Thus,whileinapositiontotellthemwhattodohecouldfeelhewasservingthem.
Afterthewar,hemarriedandsetupapracticedeepintheEnglishcountryside,workingunderanolddoctorwhohatedthesightofblood.Thisgavetheyoungermanplentyofopportunity(机会)togoonworkingasalife-saver.
45.Whenhewasasmallboy,booksabouttheseahadmadeSanderswanttobe___.
A.asurgeonB.anarmyman
C.asailorD.alife-saver
46.Attheageof14,Sanders___.
A.workedasadoctorbycleaningthemedicinebottles
B.metsomedoctorswhowereveryfriendlytohim
C.wasinterestedintalkingwithpatients
D.remainedtogetherwiththedoctors
47.HisexperienceintheArmyprovedthat___.
A.hewasgoodatmedicaloperationsonthewounded
B.hesucceededinteachingpeoplehowtosavetheirlivesthemselves
C.adoctorwasthehappiestman
D.hiswishofbeingalife-savercouldhardlycometrue
C
In1933anunknownAmericancalledClarenceNashwenttoseethefilm-makerWalterDisney.HehadanunusualvoiceandhewantedtoworkinDisney’scartoonfilmforchildren.WhenWalterDisneyheardNash’svoice,hesaid,“Stop!
That’sourduck!
”
Theduckwasthenow-famousDonaldDuck,whofirstappearedin1934inthefilm,TheWiseLittleHen.Donaldlivedinanoldhouseboatandwornhissailorjacketandhat.LaterthatyearhebecameastarafteraneightminuteMickeyMousefilm.Thecinemaaudienceslikedhimbecausehewaslazyandgreedy,andbecausehelosthistemperveryeasily.AndtheylovedhisvoicewhenhebecameangrywithMickey’seightnephews.SoonDonaldwasmorepopularthanMickeyMousehimself,probablybecausehewasn’tagoody-goody,likeMickey.
Inthe1930s,1940s,and1950s,DonaldandhisfriendsMickey,GoofyandPlutomadehundredsofDisneycartoons.HealsomadeeducationalfilmabouttheplaceoftheUSAintheworld,andsafetyinthehome.Thenin1966DonaldDuckandhisvoicedisappeared—therewerenomorenewcartoons.
ClarenceNashdiedinFebruary,1985.Buttoday’schildrencanstillseetheoldcartoonsonthetelevisionandhearthatfamousvoice.
48.WhomadeDonaldDuckcartoons?
A.MickeyMouse.
B.ClarenceNash.
C.WalterDisney.
D.Pluto.
49.WhendidthefirstDonaldDuckfilmappear?
A.In1933B.In1934
C.In1966D.In1965
50.WhowasClarenceNash?
A.Acartoonist.
B.Awriter.
C.Afilmmaker.
D.ThemanwhomadethevoiceforDonaldDuck.
51.Wheredotoday’schildrenseeDonaldDuckcartoons?
A.Innewcartoons.
B.Atthecinema.
C.Ontelevision.
D.Inthetheatre.
D
Asweallknow,itwasThomasJeffersonwhowrotetheDeclarationoftheIndependence.Hewroteitintwoweeks,andafterafewchanges,itwasacceptedbytheCongress.Asaresult,hebecamefamous.
BorninVirginia,ThomasJefferson,abrilliantstudentatschoolandalmosttalentedlawyerlater,wasmuchinterestedinpolitics.
JeffersonwaselectedGovernorofVirginiain1779,andhewassenttoFranceastherepresentativeoftheAmericangovernmentin1784.Sixteenyearslater,attheageof57,hewaselectedpresidentafterWashingtonandAdams.
Farfromahandsomeman,hewastallwithlongarmsandbighands.Jefferson,whowasanamusingtalkerinconversationbutapoorspeaker,wasgenerallygood-natured.
JeffersonwasregardedasadefenderoffreedomonAmerica.Asapresident,heprotectedtherightoffreespeech.Interestinglyenough,inhiseightyearsasPresident,JeffersonnevervetoedabillwhichCongresshadpassed.HedidalotinorganizingthenewUniversityofVirginia.
ThomasJeffersondiedonJulythefourth,1826,the50thanniversaryofAmericanIndependence.
52.FromthepassagewecaninferthatAmericawonitsindependencein___.
A.1786B.1776
C.1842D.1800
53.HowoldwasThomasJeffersonwhenhebecameGovernorofVirginia?
A.Hewas26.B.Hewasinhisforties.
C.Hewas36.D.Wedon’tknow.
54.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.Jeffersonwasnotonlyverytalentedbutalsoveryhandsome.
B.Jeffersonwasnotaneasypersontogetalongwith.
C.Jeffersonwasanamusingtalker,butnotgoodatspeakinginpublic.
D.Notbeingpolitically-minded,JeffersonnevervetoedabillpassedbytheCongress.
55.Jeffersondiedwhenhewas____.
A.72B.73C.83D.92
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。
Whatpersonalqualitiesaredesirableinateacher?
Ithinkthefollowingwouldbegenerallyaccepted.
Firstly,theteacher'
spersonalityshouldbelivelyandattractive.Thisdoesnotruleoutpeoplewhoareplainlooking,orevenugly,becausemanysuchpeoplehavegreatpersonalcharm.__56__.
Secondly,itisnotmerelydesirablebutessentialforateachertohaveacapacityforsympathy,acapacitytounderstandthemindsandfeelingsofchildren.__57__—notofwhatiswrong,butoftheweaknessesandimmaturityofchildren,whichcausethemtomakemistakes.
Thirdly,Iholditessentialforateachertobebothintellectuallyandmorallyhonest.Thismeansthat
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