濱河中學(xué)2013-2014學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語試題

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濱河中學(xué)2013-2014學(xué)年第一學(xué)期期末測試高二英語I 語言知識及應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共15小題;每題2分,滿分30分)’t come to you, there are many places where you can look for job offers. Visit the ____1___of the companies or organizations you are interested in and check under "__2_ opportunities"……These days, the first place, and the most common, is on the Internet. In any newspaper you can also find a 3___section with a list of job chances, Most of the time the jobs listed in the classified section don’t’ apply to __4____ people without any experience, but at least it’s a start. Some findings will give you a surprise. You may ___5____find something, every now and then, according to your liking. Some companies attach great importance to ___6_____ so they let you search your websites according to how much training you have received.The second thing you might want to do is actually going out on foot and filling out application at _____7___ places. So many different companies will increase you chance of being hired. But before you set out, you must be____8____ appropriately(合適地) so you can present yourself in a _____9__ manner. Remember, the way you present yourself tells the employer a lot about you, and the first impression is important when you meet a ____10____ employer.Having a resume(簡歷) wouldn’t hurt because it separates you from the other __11_ who don’t have one. On a job application, you must fill out all the information correctly and neatly, because if you do it ___12__,they will look at your application and say ,”We’ll call you in a couple of weeks,” and then _13___ it away. If you fill out an application and they don’t call you back in the time they say they will , give them a call to let them know that you’re really interested in __14__ there. They may actually give you an interview date. Last but not least , listening carefully can help you become ___15___and understand what they really mean.1. A. sections  B.headquarters  C.Websites  D.offices2. A .advertisement  B.employment  C.guide.  D.application3.A .expanded  B.classified  C.simplified D.presented4.A. common  B.impressive  C.important  D.young5.A. eventually  B.unexpectedly.  C.appropriately D.actually6.A.patience  B.interest  C.education D.courage7.A. interesting   B.distant C.neat  D.different8.A .encouraged  B. Paid   C.Trained D.dressed9.A. usual  B.serious  C.lively D.popular10.A.friendly  B.successful  C.mature D.potential 11.A.trainers  B.applicants  C.managers D.employers12.A.terribly  B.privately  C.simply  D.slowly13.A.burn   B.carry  C.give  D.throw14.A.competing  B.working  C.visiting  D.volunteering15.A.pleased  B.focused  C.warmhearted  D.determined第二節(jié) 語法填空(共10小題;每小題15分,滿分15分)Last summer while I was at school in Beijing, I noticed a difference in the start and end of each class. In China, when the bell __16___ (ring), everyone would stand up, greet the teacher, and bow to the teacher. __17___the end of each class, everyone would stand up, thank the teacher, and bow again. I liked the way Chinese students show _18_____respect for teachers.In America, though we respect our teachers we sometimes forget___19__ (go) out of our way to show it. ____20____ I walk into a classroom, I always greet my teacher. When I leave, I always thank them, but it is always very casual. At my school, students really get to know their teachers and often have__21__ (friend) conversations with them about things like “What did you do last weekend?” or “How cute the teacher’s dog is!” In China, the relationship__22__ I had with my teachers was much more formal. While I still got to know my teachers, it was in _23___different way. I feel that both ways have their benefits, and _24__ is interesting to notice the difference __25___ the two countries.  II 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié) 閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)When Carrie Conley's husband left in the early 1960s, she started raising six children on her own. She took a job at a hospital, delivering meals to patients as what was called "a tray girl". Jerry Johnson, the youngest child in the family, was 5 years old when his dad left. Speaking with his mother recently, Johnson heard his mother repeat the question she asked at that time. “Lord, what am I going to do with all these kids by myself?” The answers came in the form of lima beans, black-eyed peas and low prices on chicken necks. "Something to boil for every day of the week," Conley said."I cannot remember one Christmas that I didn't feel like the luckiest kid in the world," Johnson said, "even though now I realize we had hardly anything in terms of money." "How did you hold all that together?" he asked his mother. Conley said she would save up her sick days at work, going in no matter how she felt. Then in December, the company would pay her for the unused sick days. More help came in castoffs (廢棄物), when wealthy families would clean out their toy chests at Christmastime and take a load of toys to the Salvation Army. Conley would pick through them, finding the best ones for her children. The result of those sacrifices led to a big, happy Christmas for Conley and her kids. "But I never did tell you it was a Santa Claus," Conley said, "I couldn't give any man credit for what I had done." Johnson thanked his mom for her sacrifices, and for the good example she set for him and his siblings. "I think it's helping us all be better parents," Johnson said.In 1975, Conley retired from Detroit's Outer Drive Hospital. Jerry was a sophomore in college at that time. He later graduated from Washington University Medical School and received a degree in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. 26. How did Johnson feel about Christmas when he was a kid? A. Pleased. B. Disappointed. C. Awful D. Indifferent. 27. Conley never asked for her sick leave so that she ____.A. could spend Christmas with her children B. wouldn't be fired by the companyC. could earn more moneyD. would leave a good impression on her colleagues28. How did Conley struggle to send the children Christmas gifts? A. By visiting the Salvation Army B. By picking up gifts of low prices. C. By begging rich families for help. D. By helping clean out toy chests. 29. Paragraph 6 shows that Conley ____.A. didn't believe in God then B. was proud of what she did C. was complaining about her bad luck D. wasn't willing to ask others for help 30. From the passage we can know that ____. A. Johnson sensed his mother's despair when he was young B. Conley was an optimistic but stubborn woman C. Johnson landed a job in Conley's company finally D. Conley had great influence on her BEach year, about 10,000 to 100,000 animal species die off. They join the countless species that have gone extinct (滅絕) over the course of Earth's history - and extinction means forever. At least it used to. Scientists are now closing in on the ability to bring back extinct species. No, this doesn't mean the plot of Jurassic Park is going to become a reality. Researchers need DNA to bring back a species. DNA is the chemical that carries the structure for a living thing. Dinosaurs have been gone too long for any of their DNA to remain in fossils.But there's a very real chance that we will be able to bring back more recently extinct species. This could even include Ice Age animals like the woolly mammoth. In 2003, a team of Spanish and French scientists re-created the Pyrenean ibex濱河中學(xué)2013-2014學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語試題
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