◎ 高二英语下册同步调研测试题22的第一部分试题
  • It is reported that some journalists from certain presses got themselves _______false reporting the mine disaster and they are_______ accepting hush money .
    [     ]
    A. involved in; accused of              
    B. involved with; charged of  
    C. to be involved in; charged with        
    D. involved in; accused with
  • The newspaper photographer ______ great delight in taking photos of famous people; whenever he has
    taken an unusual photo of a great person, he _______ feel delighted.    
    [     ]

    A. takes; would    
    B. has; will  
    C. takes; will    
    D. makes; always

  • The modeling profession is really ______ on the surface because Once you become a professional model, you will be famous, make a lot of money and live a good life but not everybody knows the sufferings  you   have to _______ before and after becoming professional     
    [     ]
    A. enjoyable; get through  
    B. comfortable; pass
    C. attractive; experience with  
    D. admirable; go through
  • Everybody around the neighborhood believes the pretty little girl will _____ a good professional actress.  
    [     ]
    A. turn    
    B. make    
    C. acquire  
    D. grow up
  • Once a reporter receives his assignment from the chief-editor, he has to ______ on his work and tries his best to work on it until the chief-editor ______ it.  
    [     ]
    A. fix his attention; approves  
    B. focus; proves of  
    C. concentrate; approves of  
    D. get down; approves
  • _______ avoid possible embarrassment, Tom ______ignores her former girlfriend whenever he sees her.
    [     ]
    A. In order to; deliberately  
    B. As to; intentionally  
    C. So as to; purposely  
    D. So that to; on purpose
  • In the murder case, the suspect ______ all the charges against him, so the police had to collect new evidence and ______ new strategies to prove that he was guilty of the crime.
    [     ]
    A. refused; employ  
    B. rejected; apply  
    C. denied; employ  
    D. turned down ; use
  • Reporters are _______ to get all facts straight, present their stories fairly and never give opinions that are  objective.     

    [     ]
    A. believed    
    B. supposed    
    C. thought  
    D. considered
  • The idea of your article is quite original but the language needs _______ a little.     
    [     ]

    A. being polished    
    B. to be rewritten    
    C. rewriting  
    D. to be polished

  • If you want to start your own photographing company, you’d employ someone who knows _____, which can contribute to the success of your business.     
    [     ]

    A. the tricks of the trade    
    B. the trades of the trick  
    C. the tricks of trade
    D. tricks of the trade

◎ 高二英语下册同步调研测试题22的第二部分试题
  • I once worked in the English Department in the university but I got laid off because I _____ the courses     required for further education. Meanwhile my colleagues were still there, ______ easy money.    
    [     ]
    A. hadn’t taken; making    
    B. didn’t take; making  
    C. hadn’t taken; made  
    D. didn’t take; made
  • Experiment after experiment, they tried to acquire the _____evidence and ______ data needed to solve the technical problem.
    [     ]

    A. concise; accurate  
    B. precise; concise  
    C. adequate; accurate  
    D. enough; concrete

  • The police were _______ what the boy had confessed because _______ he couldn’t have committed the crime all by himself.     
    [     ]

    A. doubtful about; as he was strong                  
    B. in doubt of; strong though he was
    C. curious about; though he was young              
    D. skeptical of; young as he was

  • The work of professional sectaries is so ______  that few people like to apply for it; it demands of not      only high working efficiency bust also ______  available all the time. As a result, they are ______ great    demand.     
    [     ]
    A. demanding; being; in  
    B. demanded; being; in  
    C. demanding; be; in  
    D. tiring; being; of
  • The quality of a processed food largely ______ the raw material and the way it _______.     
    [     ]
    A. relies on; processes
    B. depends on; processes  
    C. depends on; is processed
    D. decides on; is processed
  • The fifth edition of Noah Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language _______six months ______ the time previously set.     
    [     ]
    A. published; a head of  
    B. was published; advanced  
    C. came out; in front of  
    D. came out; ahead of
  • Hardly had we got the project completed before the deadline when I _______ that a group of experts would come to _______ it. But to my disappointment, the so-called experts seemed to be totally amateurs to me.     
    [     ]
    A. was informed of; assess  
    B. was informed; inspect  
    C. was told; value  
    D. became informed; see
  • If you want to be engaged in the security section of our department, you will have to ______ your
    freedom limited to some degree. If you agree to the terms, you can ______ your application form to
    the personnel office.     
    [     ]

    A. submit to have; send  
    B. bear to make; carry  
    C. tolerate to have; take  
    D. submit to having; submit

  • The only son of the family was put in a _______ as to whether to stay with his parents or _______ with
    his sweetheart.     
    [     ]
    A. dilemma; run away  
    B. position; get away  
    C. situation; put up    
    D. difficulty; break away
  • Just a few months before the examination the lazy bone studied day and night _____ that he
    should fail.      
    [     ]
    A. in case    
    B. so long as    
    C. for fear    
    D. on condition
◎ 高二英语下册同步调研测试题22的第三部分试题
  • As is often the _______, the housewife gives the house a thorough cleaning ________.     
    [     ]
    A. matter; every two days  
    B. situation; each second day
    C. same; each two days
    D. case; every second day  
  • Not until you told me what had happened, ________.       
    [     ]
    A. didn’t I know anything about it    
    B. I knew nothing about it       
    C. did I know anything about it      
    D. had not I known anything about it
  • Only when _______ in 1941, _______ to get back to his research again.
    [     ]

    A. was the war over; was he able      
    B. the war was over; did he able
    C. was the over; he was able          
    D. the war was over; was he able

  • My mother suggested that not only ______ study hard myself but also _____help my sister.
    [     ]

    A. I should; I should  
    B. should I; should I  
    C. should I; I should  
    D. I should; should I

  • In no case ________ what you have done for us and at no time ______ your kindness. .     
    [     ]

    A. I shall forget; I will forget          
    B. shall I forget; shall I forget    
    C. shall I forget; I shall forget          
    D. forget I shall; forget I shall

  • 完形填空。
       One evening, Mr Green was driving his car along a lonely country road. He had __1_ $10 000
    from the bank in town. Suddenly a man in rags stopped him and asked for __2_. Mr Green told him
    to get on and  continued his way.  _ 3 _ he talked to the man, he _ 4 _ that he had just broken out
    of prison. Mr Green  was very afraid at the __5_ of the money. Suddenly he saw a police-car and
    had a _ 6 _ idea. He _ 7_  speed and drove as quickly as possible. Then he found the police-car
    running _ 8_ him. After a mile _9 _  the police-car passed him and ordered him to stop. A policeman
    came up. Mr Green had hoped to tell him about the trouble but the man put a gun to Mr Green's _10 .
       The policeman said he wanted Mr Green's name and _11_ and Mr Green obeyed. The policeman
    wrote it down in his notebook and put it in his _12_. "You _13_ appear at the police station. " He said.
    Then he  talked to Mr Green about _14_ driving. Mr Green started up his car again. He had _15_ all
    hope of  his £10,000, but as he reached a more lonely part, the robber said he wanted to _16_. Mr
    Green stopped   and the man said. "_17. You've been _18_ to me. This is what I can do in _19 " And
    he handed Mr Green the policeman's _20_, which was stolen while the policeman was talking to Mr
    Green.
    (     )1. A. taken  
    (     )2. A. money  
    (     )3. A. As      
    (     )4. A. recognized
    (     )5. A. sight  
    (     )6. A. fast    
    (     )7. A. put on  
    (     )8. A. behind  
    (     )9. A. and so  
    (     )10.A. head    
    (     )11.A. number  
    (     )12.A. car    
    (     )13.A. shall  
    (     )14.A. careful
    (     )15.A. held out
    (     )16.A. run away
    (     )17.A. I'm sorry
    (     )18.A. kind    
    (     )19.A. all    
    (     )20.A. gun    
    B. held          
    B. help          
    B. Since        
    B. learned      
    B. idea          
    B. bright        
    B. got on        
    B. with          
    B. or so        
    B. shoulder      
    B. home          
    B. pocket        
    B. will          
    B. normal        
    B. build up      
    B. break away    
    B. You're welcome
    B. polite        
    B. fact          
    B. pen          
    C. brought        
    C. a lift          
    C. Then            
    C. supposed        
    C. touch          
    C. strange        
    C. took on        
    C. after          
    C. and so on      
    C. back            
    C. place          
    C. hand            
    C. would          
    C. drunk          
    C. given up        
    C. set out        
    C. That's all riht
    C. known          
    C. return          
    C. money          
    D. drawn      
    D. a ride      
    D. Because    
    D. expected    
    D. thought    
    D. bad        
    D. had on      
    D. beside      
    D. or so on    
    D. neck        
    D. address    
    D. trousers    
    D. need        
    D. dangerous  
    D. turn over  
    D. get out     
    D. Thank you
    D. necessary  
    D. the end    
    D. notebook    
  • 阅读理解。
          George Banks was a clever journalist. He worked for a good newspaper, and  he liked arguing
    very  much. He argued with anybody, and about anything. Sometimes the people whom he argued
    with were as clever as he was, but often they were not.
          He did not mind arguing with stupid people at all: he knew that he could never persuade them to
    agree, because they could never really understand what he was saying, and the stupider they were,
    the surer they were that they were right; but he often found that stupid people said very amusing things.
         At the end of one argument which George had with one of these less clever people, the man said
    some-thing which George has always remembered and which has always amused him. It was, "Well,
    Sir, you should never forget this: there are always three answers to every question: you answer, my
    answer,and the  correct answer."
    1. It seemed to George as if ________.
    A. it was more interesting to argue with as clever people as he was
    B. it was more interesting to argue with clever people than with stupid ones
    C. it was more interesting to argue with stupid people than with clever ones
    D. it was no good arguing with stupid people
    2. From the passage we can conclude that________.
    A. George did nothing but argue with others
    B. George was a man full of sense of humour
    C. George always won the arguments
    D. What George said was difficult to understand
    3. Why didn't George mind arguing with stupid people? Because ________
    A. he wanted to win the arguments
    B. he wanted to make the arguments more heated
    C. stupid people could be easily fooled
    D. what stupid people said could often give him greater pleasure
    4. What one of the stupid people said at the end of one argument could be considered very________.

    A. clever
    B. stupid
    C. strange
    D. special

  • 阅读理解。
        There were many beautiful buildings in ancient Rome, but the living conditions for ordinary people
    were bad. Most of their homes were so poorly made that they fell down or were fire hazards  (=danger)  with their steep, narrow wooden stairways. Most people were packed into apartment buildings that
    rose shakily (=unsafely) six to twelve floors above the ground. The apartments were rooms about three
    metres square, and each building housed about five hundred people.
        These tall buildings faced each other across streets only three metres wide, so no sunlight reached the    ground. Even so, apartments were costly, though cheaper places could be had outside Rome. But people wanted to be near their work and entertainment. So the streets became crowded and it was hard to move quickly. At night, the streets were filled with noise as food and supplies were brought  inthe city on wagons and carts.
    1. In ancient Rome, most people lived in ________ apartments.
    A. small and crowded
    B. clean and tidy
    C. spacious and sunny
    D. tall and big
    2. The streets in ancient Rome were ________.
    A. crowded and noisy
    B. wide and bright
    C. narrow and dark
    D. both A and C
    3. People liked to live in Rome Because________.
    A. the apartments were comfortable
    B. the living expenses were low
    C. they have no money to build houses outside the city
    D. they wanted to enjoy the conveniences of the city
    4. This passage is mainly about ________ in ancient Rome.
    A. the beautiful buildings
    B. the living conditions of ordinary people
    C. the streets and transportation
    D. the food and daily supplies
  • 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。
         TUVALU, a tiny country in the Pacific Ocean, has asked for help as it fears it will be swallowed
    up by the sea.
        Storms and huge waves are a constant threat and none of Tuvalu's nine little islands is more than
    five meters above sea leavel, Salt water is already entering the country's drinking water supply, as wel
    l as damaging plants that produce fruit and vegetable. 1___________
         2____  __. Venice, a historic city in Italy best known for its canals, has sunk about 24 cm over the
    past 100 years.   Experts say that it will have sunk another 20-50cm by 2050.           A century ago,  
    St. Mark's Square, the lowest point in the city, flooded about nine times a year, Nowadays, it happens
    more that 100 times. While Venice is slowly sinking into the mud on which it stands, Tuvalu's rising sea
    level is caused by global warming.
         The average global temperature has increased by almost 0.5 centigrade degrees over the past century; scientists expect it to rise by extra 1-3 degrees over the next 100 years.
         Warmer weather makes glaciers(冰川)melt, adding more water to the ocean.The warmer temperatures also make water expand, so it takes up more space, causing the sea level to rise. The sea level has risen    about 10-25 cm in the last 100 years.
        3______. Through burning coal, oil and gas, people have been increasing the greenhouse gases in the 
    atmosphere, such as CO2. This adds to the power of the greenhouse effect, making the planet even warmer.Many scientists believe that, if the warming is not stopped, there will be huge climate changes. 4______5_______, the sea will swallow up millions of homes and the world will be flooded with "climate refugees" looking for somewhere to live.
    A. The main cause of global warming is human pollution
    B. Should this come true
    C. Without urgent help, the country's days are numbered.
    D. But Tuvalu is not the first place to face sinking into the sea
    E. The sea level could rise by one meter this century
    F. people face a lot of pollution
    G. much has been done about our planet
  • 短文改错。

          Last night when Steven and I was having a walk in the street, we suddenly heard a painful cry for
    help under a tree nearby. We quickly ran to the tree and found a boy laying on the ground with a stick
    in his leg. He had fallen of the tree. Steven suggested we pulled the stick out at once, but I disagreed,
    Because I had learned little about first aid at school. The stick in the leg would help controlling the
    bleeding. As there was no telephone,we managed to find a taxi. We took the boy to the hospital. The
    doctors examined the boy fast and we got to know where the boy lived. So we telephoned his parents
    and left after he came to the hospital. We did a good deed.

  • 书面表达。
    Century School Edition Teens 对几个城市的中学生视力进行了调查,发现中学生近视眼现象严重,就此现象写一篇100~120左右的英语短文,向该报投稿,说明保护视力的重要性及其主要措施,题目自拟。