高二英语上册期末考试
英语试题
暨模块六测试
全卷满分140分,另有10分为口语成绩。
I. 听力理解 (共两节,满分20分)
略
Ⅱ. 语言知识及应用 (共三节,满分40分)
第一节 单项选择(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
21. Beyond the frontier, _______ from the northern hills to the southern coast, _______ very real dangers.
A. ranged; lie B. ranging; lay
C. ranging; lying D. ranged; laid
22. He looked as if he ill for a long time.
A. was B. were C. has been D. had been
23. Without your help, we so much.
A. will not
achieve B. didn’t
achieve C. hadn’t achieved D. would not have achieved
24. today, he would get there by Friday.
A. Shall he leave B. Was he leaving C. Were he to leave D. If he leaves
25. , he dialed 999.
A. Seen the house on fire B. To see the house on fire
C. Being seen the house on fire D. Seeing the house on fire
26. The book is said into many foreign languages.
A. to have translated B. to have been translated
C. to be translating D. having been translated
27. I suggest , for he has a long time to wait.
A. him to sit down B. he sits down C. he sit down D. him sitting down
28. She travelled
abroad and .
A. so her friend did B. neither did her friend
C. her friend didn’t either D. her friend did, too
29. Bruce and John have arrived, but students in the class aren’t here yet.
A. other B. others C. the others D. the other
30. All matter, it is a gas, a
liquid or a solid, expands as the temperature rises.
A. whether B. if C. when D. that
第二节 完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31—40各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Experts in the United States, the Red Cross, and other official organizations all agree that “drop, cover, and hold on” is the
appropriate action to reduce
injury and death during earthquakes.
Earthquakes usually occur 31 any
warning and may be so
violent that you cannot run; you 32 will most likely be knocked to the ground where you happen to be. “Drop, cover, and hold on” gives you the best overall chance of protecting yourself during an earthquake. Dropping, covering your head (and your body by being under a strong table if possible), and
holding onto furniture (even if it is moving) offers the best overall level of
protection in most situations. In cases 33 an
earthquake is less violent, you might be able to move to a 34
advantageous position (e.g. away from breaking windows, etc.). As you drop to the floor, cover your head, and hold on to a solid object.
Studies of injuries and deaths 35 by earthquakes indicate that you are much more likely to be injured by falling or 36 objects (TVs, lamps, glass, bookcases, etc.) than to die in a collapsed building. If there is no nearby space beneath a table or other furniture that can provide
protection from these objects, then you should get next to a large piece of furniture such as a sofa, cover your head, and hold on to the furniture when it moves. 37 there is no furniture, get next to an inside wall if possible. If you are in bed, the best thing to do is to stay where you are and cover your head with a pillow.
If a building 38 collapse,
rescue teams will search through the ruins for victims, using tools, search dogs, and electronic instruments that can
detect the presence of live people. Survivors are usually found in spaces large enough for a human within the ruins, called “ 39 Void(空的)Space”. It can be as large as an adult, or in the case of small children or infants, a very small space. The main goal of “drop, cover, and hold on” is to protect you from falling or flying objects, and to 40 the chance of survival if the building
actually collapses.
31. A. with B. without C. in D. having
32. A. because B. so C.
therefore D. probably
33. A. where B. which C. that D. when
34. A. fewer B. more C. most D. less
35. A. guided B. resulted C. caused D. produced
36. A. flying B. moving C. runnin
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