◎ 高二英语下册同步调研测试题31的第一部分试题
  • —Could I speak to Mr Smith, please?
    — _____. I'll go and ask him to answer the call.
    [     ]
    A. Please hold the line            
    B. Please hang off    
    C. Sorry, he isn't here now      
    D. Sorry. I'm afraid you have the wrong number
  • He went to the library _____ last night, but you broke your word.
    [     ]
    A. in time        
    B. in need      
    C. on earth      
    D. in truth
  • —What time would it be ____ for me to come round?
    — Any time will do as long as you are free.
    [     ]
    A. convenient    
    B. fair      
    C. easy      
    D. comfortable
  • When I walked past the street and saw the children playing happily, their happy laughter _____ memories of my childhood.
    [     ]
    A. called in      
    B. called for      
    C. called on      
    D. called up
  • Mrs Black isn't in and I'll have to ring _____. I would appreciate it if you ring _____ after 6 o'clock.
    [     ]
    A. off; back      
    B. up; off      
    C. out; up      
    D. back; off
  • When I returned to my study, I found the floor thoroughly _____ and all my books _____ according to the types of books.
    [     ]
    A. cleaning; ranging            
    B. cleaned; ranged  
    C. have cleaned; ranged        
    D. has cleaned; ranged
  • He was left out when they ____ choosing a new manager, which came as a complete surprise to him.
    [     ]

    A. set out      
    B. set about      
    C. set off      
    D. set up

◎ 高二英语下册同步调研测试题31的第二部分试题
  • Unfortunately the restaurant he recommended fell short of our _____.
    [     ]
    A. expectations
    B. advantages      
    C. opportunities      
    D. contributions
  • —She doesn't play the piano, but she likes singing and dancing.
    — _____.
    [     ]
    A. So I am          
    B. So it is with my sister    
    C. So am I          
    D. Neither do I
  •  —Who do you intend to have ____ your computer? 
    — I haven't decided yet. I wonder if you could help me.
    [     ]
    A. to repair    
    B. repaired      
    C. to be repaired  
    D. repair
  • The local economy is now _____ a mess and the government is _____ a loss for what to do now.
    [     ]
    A. at; at      
    B. down; at      
    C. in; in      
    D. in; at
  • —There is only three days left, but we still have a pile of papers to deal with.
    —Don’t worry. We have already _____ two thirds of them after all.
    [     ]
    A. got over    
    B. got through    
    C. given up    
    D. given away
  • The book represents a wonderful love story, so once _____, it will be popular with young people.
    [     ]
    A. publishes          
    B. publishing      
    C. published          
    D. having published
  • They have a beer together _____, talking about their separate life, but not often.
    [     ]
    A. by and by    
    B. now and then    
    C. all the time    
    D. more or less
◎ 高二英语下册同步调研测试题31的第三部分试题
  • It's your decision - you must _____ the responsibility if things go wrong.
    [     ]
    A. bear      
    B. take down      
    C. put up with    
    D. stand
  • 完型填空。
         A hospital is needed by every living person at the time of birth, death, physical injuries, or sickness. It is always a   1   place where family members can gather around the person who needs the   2   of well
    trained medical doctors and nurses.
         As Nicole Hagen and Ricky Beebe were born into the Hagen family in 1998, the parents were both in
    the delivery (分娩) room. This is a   3   as the tradition has been for the father to be in the next room. 
      4   hospitals have a birthing room where there is an extra sofa and a chair for the father to either sit or
    even to sleep on next to his wife. Many   5   are taken of the new baby within a few minutes of his or her
       6  . Even a video can be made with the proud father taking pictures of the doctor, nurses, mother, and
    baby. A nurse may take a   7   picture of the father, mother, and baby. Young children will not see the
    baby   8   the doctor and nurses allow them into the room many hours later.
         At the death of Grandma Hagen, the adult children   9   at her bedside. As she was dying, her children
    talked to her, read the Bible, and even sang some of her   10   songs. The nurses would check on her very often and the doctor came as his time   11  . She was given pain pills   12   her last few hours would be as
       13   as possible. When she died the family cried together in sorrow for the loss of their mother. Grandpa Hagen had died fourteen years   14  . Grandma Hagen was 82 when she died.Doctors operate on broken bones   15   by accidents in factories or car accidents. Children sometimes fall down stairs where an arm
    is   17  . Athletes get hurt in   16   of football, basketball, baseball, track, and soccer. Most injuries are
    repaired very successfully   18   the great skill of the doctor.
         Illness from disease, alcohol, or smoking often requires a person to stay a long period in the hospital.
    People like to recover   19  . However, if medical care is needed, a hospital may be the   20   home for
    some patients.
    (     )1. A. beautiful      
    (     )2. A. operation      
    (     )3. A. development    
    (     )4. A. Modern          
    (     )5. A. things          
    (     )6. A. chance          
    (     )7. A. valuable        
    (     )8. A. until          
    (     )9. A. gathered        
    (     )10. A. old            
    (     )11. A. went by        
    (     )12. A. so that        
    (     )13. A. happy          
    (     )14. A. ago            
    (     )15. A. made          
    (     )16. A. broken        
    (     )17. A. cases          
    (     )18. A. in the form of
    (     )19. A. at once        
    (     )20. A. usual          
    B. big        
    B. help        
    B. fact        
    B. New        
    B. gifts      
    B. falling    
    B. necessary  
    B. as          
    B. looked      
    B. favorite    
    B. arrived    
    B. even though
    B. pleased    
    B. faster      
    B. caused      
    B. raised      
    B. conditions  
    B. thanks to  
    B. at home    
    B. common      
    C. quiet      
    C. check      
    C. question  
    C. Many      
    C. people    
    C. birth      
    C. family    
    C. if        
    C. pointed    
    C. own        
    C. remained  
    C. as if      
    C. comfortable
    C. later      
    C. controlled
    C. pained    
    C. games      
    C. out of    
    C. easily    
    C. second    
    D. nice      
    D. medicine  
    D. try        
    D. Large      
    D. pictures  
    D. sight      
    D. hospital  
    D. when      
    D. smiled    
    D. new        
    D. allowed    
    D. that      
    D. lucky      
    D. earlier    
    D. brought    
    D. stretched  
    D. playground
    D. from      
    D. as well    
    D. free      
  • 阅读理解。
         Michael is the kind of guy you love to hate. He is always in a good mood and always has something
    positive to say.
         One day I went up to Michael and asked him, "I don't get it. You can't be positive all the time. How do you do it?" Michael replied, "Each morning I wake up and say to myself  'Mike, you have two choices
    today. You can choose to be in a good mood or you can choose to be in a bad mood.' I choose to be in a good mood. Each time something bad happens, I can choose to be a victim or choose to learn from it. I
    choose to learn from it. Every time someone comes to me complaining (抱怨), I can choose to accept
    their complaining or I can point out the positive side of life. I choose the positive side of life."
         I often thought about that when I made a choice about life. Several years later, Michael was involved in a serious accident, falling off 60 feet from a communication tower. After l8 hours of operation, and weeks of intensive care, Michael was released from the hospital with rods placed in his back. I asked him what
    had gone through his mind as the accident took place.
         "The first thing that went through my mind was the well being of my soon-to-born daughter," Michael
    replied. "Then, as I lay on the ground, I remembered I had two choices: I could choose to live or I could
    choose to die. In the operation room, I told the doctors and nurses, 'I'm choosing to live. Operate on me
    as if I am alive, not dead'."
         Michael lived, thanks to the skill of his doctors, but also because of his amazing attitude.
    1. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 really means that Michael is a person _____.
    A. people would fall in love with          
    B. people would easily get tired of
    C. people would envy for his positive life attitude
    D. people wouldn't take seriously
    2. Each time something bad happens, Michael chooses to _____.
    A. be in a good mood              
    B. learn from it
    C. complain about it              
    D. ignore the negative side of it
    3. From the passage we can infer that _____.
    A. most people manage to lead a positive life at any time
    B. most people can't lead a positive life at any time
    C. only Michael can be so positive            
    D. the author is always a sad person
  • 阅读理解。
         With another invention in use, viewers will be also able to watch TV while walking to the office, taking a bus or simply waiting in line for lunch.
         A Beijing-based company named Innofidei Inc. claims to have developed the first mobile TV chip for
    the market, which can change hundreds of thousands of mobiles into micro-TVs.
         With this chip, people can receive TV signals on their phones and watch programs without any time or space limitations.
         "As long as the handset terminal (接收终端设备) has a colored screen and a battery, our chip can turn it into a mobile TV," said Meng Fei, director of Innofidei's business development department. The chip can be placed into a cell phone, a PDA, an MP4, a digital camera or even a laptop. He said that this, together with plans by China's state broadcaster, would ensure the 2008 Games lives up to its promise as a
    "People's Olympics".
         "Our chips are cheap so that cell phones with them will not be much different in price from regular
    phones," Meng said. "CCTV will offer some free channels during the Games, so people can enjoy the
    Olympics for free."
         SARFT(国家广播电影电视总局) is planning to build a regional test network in Beijing and hopes to start trials as soon as possible. The goal is to deploy CMMB (部署中国移动多媒体广播) on a national level by the first half of 2008.
         Innofidei is now busy selling their chips to cell phone makers so that the new generation of phones
    reaches the market in early 2008.
         "Our invention successfully combines the good points of the two best-selling consumer products in
    history-TV sets and cell phones, " said Meng. "In the near future, soccer fans won't be tearing their hair out because they are stuck in traffic and missing the chance to see their favorite team's play."
         Local baseball fans, meanwhile, will be able to draw comfort from the knowledge that-both at the
    Olympics and afterwards-their teams will be playing on a field designed to help recycle water.
    1. Which of the following CANNOT be turned into a mobile TV according to the passage?
    A. A cell phone.      
    B. A PDA.          
    C. An MP3.        
    D. A laptop.
    2. Which of the following would possibly happen with the invention of the chip?
    A. Sports fans watch Olympic Games on cell phones in 2008.
    B. People watch video CDs on the MP4.
    C. A game addict plays 3D games on a PDA.
    D. Listening to news broadcast on radio.
    3. We can infer from the passage that _______.
    A. we cannot buy a mobile TV before the 2008 Olympic Games.
    B. soccer fans will be angry when they miss the chance to see a TV program.
    C. the baseball field will play a part in helping recycle water.
    D. the invention of the chip successfully combines TV sets and cell phones.
    4. The best title for this passage would be "_______".
    A. A new invention for Olympics          
    B. A new generation of cell phones
    C. Watching live games on TV for free      
    D. People's Olympics
  • 阅读理解。
         Why do we call the sounds of birds, whales and insects songs? Because something about what we hear seems to have beauty, and some mellifluous (动听的) structure that touches us more than any possible
    message. Though for many years science has cautioned against hearing too much of what we humans
    would like to hear when we are trying to understand animal sounds, the musicality in some sounds is now
    starting to have an effect on the science of animal communication itself.
         Many specific animal sounds express aggression(进攻), warning, or food, but such practical
    explanations are tough to apply to the long songs. Some whale songs can go on for up to 24 hours. The
    usual explanation for birdsong is that the birds are singing to attract mates or to announce the limits of their area. But the audience is not always evident for these long love songs, which have many of the elements
    related to human music: rhythm, melody (旋律), themes, repeating patterns, organization, variety, interest - all adding up to something humans have found beautiful for thousands of years. "Birds taught man," wrote Roman poet and philosopher (哲学家) Lucretius, "and taught them songs before their art began."
         What is the scientific value of such sounds? The advantage of hearing music in nature and trying to
    reach out to nature through music is that though we don't fully understand it, it is so accessible.
         Music refuses explanation, but it clearly expresses something deep and important, which humans can't
    live without. Finding music in the sound of birds, whales and other animals makes the farther frontiers
    (边缘) of nature see much closer to us.
    1. The underlined phrase "cautioned against" in Paragraph 1 probably means "_____".
    A. warned against            
    B. fought against
    C. been filled with            
    D. been satisfied with
    2. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
    A. We call the songs of birds' sounds because there is beauty that sounds pleasant to the ears.
    B. It is believed that birds are singing to attract mates or to warn the limits of their areas.
    C. The songs of a bird really carry an emotional message such as "aggression and caring".
    D. It is not very long for people to know that birdsong does have something beautiful.
    3. By saying "Birds taught man", what did Lucretius mean?
    A. People teach rhythm, melody, themes, repeating patterns to birds.
    B. Birds can teach people how to go on singing a song up to 24 hours.
    C. Human music has, in fact, come from the sounds of birds in nature.
    D. Humans learned something beautiful from the sounds of many animals
    4. From the passage we know that music in nature _____.
    A. can't be explained at all  
    B. is very easy to pick up and listen to
    C. can't be understood at all  
    D. is of no scientific value
  • 阅读理解。
         Try imagining what the world will be like in the year 3000. Some serious thinkers are starting to imagine just that.
         Bart: I don't know that present-day electronic chips are, but some sort of chips - I'd guess maybe
    plastic. Our three-pound brain is definitely a wonder, perhaps the greatest wonder of natural biology. In
    this coming century, we'll be re-engineering the brain a piece at a time, first with implants (植入物) and
    finally engineering an complete replacement. There's no question that in the distant future we'll play the
    music of the mind on instruments different from the current ones. So, yes, chips are our destiny (命运).
         Edward: In 3000 perhaps the biggest difference from today is that there will be no more men. Females can have female children, without any need for men. In about ten years, we'll find the cocktail that women can take to have female children. There'll be no need for men at all.
         Greg: What is Heaven? Heaven's a place where you can create worlds at will, and the ideal Heaven is where you run the whole thing yourself. The current means of getting to Heaven involve various
    supernatural systems for which, at this point, there's no scientific evidence. So I think we can reduce
    Heaven to an engineering project which we're doing. The demand for Heaven is great-witness the desire of every human heart, from the people who built the ancient pyramids to modern society, to live beyond one's given time. Our plan is to change human consciousness from the brain to bits of information in a computer
    chip, or some other kind of computational medium, so that just by thinking we'll be able to create our own personal world. And I think the first stage of Heaven will be the feeling world, and beyond that I think we'd find a higher, more spiritual plane.
    1. According to Bart, the brain may be the greatest wonder in the future because _____.
    A. it may weigh as much as 3 pounds  
    B. it may be driven by plastic chips
    C. it may be replaced by robots    
    D. it may play the music of the mind
    2. What does Bart refer to by saying "chips are our destiny"?
    A. Chips are our last choice in the future.
    B. Chips are on the way to controlling mind.
    C. Chips are the production of future technology.
    D. Chips are the implants in the distant future.
    3. In 3000, what about the population of the world?
    A. It will be all made up of females.  
    B. It will be larger than that of present.
    C. It will mainly consists of children.
    D. It will be reduced by a drink of cocktail.
    4. According to Greg, Heaven in the future is a place where _____.
    A. your scientific idea exists    
    B. you have once traveled
    C. your own thought travels  
    D. your material world is formed
  • 阅读理解。
         Readers Digest在网上公布了2008年Hero 的候选人的事迹。
         A. After the September, 11 Event, Rossmiller began to identify would-be terrorists in e-mail exchanges. So far, she has tracked down a few arms dealers. Faced with death threats, the mother of three says,
    "With anything important, you have to take risks."
         B. "Stop them!" a passer-by yelled. "They stole a lady's purse!" Kevin Croskey ran after two young
    men. One of the teenagers pulled a weapon. He threw himself on the kids and sent them to the police
    station.
         C. In 2003, Mark and three other family members started to clean up the worsening bay in California. So far, they've poured $100,000 of their own money into this campaign and enlisted 1,100 others to try to return the bay to a safe, clean environment.
         D. A tornado struck a nursery school in Alabama and trapped teachers and kids in the game area.
    Minutes later, Justiss and a line of gathering volunteers rushed into the area and saved 31 kids they knew
    nothing about.
         E. Phillips searched for five years before she finally found her missing sister. In the process, she learned more about the missing people and their family members and founded a website to assist people looking
    for loved ones.
         F. A man was lying on the sidewalk, wildly kicking at two dogs which were biting him. Griggs stopped his car and grabbed a pipe on the ground. A direct blow made the male dog flee. Then Griggs used the
    pipe to strike the female dog until she left. Next he helped to carry the man to the hospital.
    请阅读以下人员的信息,与他们所选的Hero 进行匹配:
    1. Pearce is a magazine editor, responsible for providing information for those who searched for their relatives and friends. She appreciated the hard work people paid to get the lost one back.
    2. Pickering insists all men are becoming colder, minding their own business. He thinks a hero should be the one who helps strangers out of trouble at the cost of his own life.
    3. Fiona recently witnessed a theft but was not brave to stop it. She admired those with courage in face of a criminal.
    4. Eliza started her own business with little money and suffered several severe failures. But she made herself on the Rich List, insisting that nothing is impossible if we take risks.
    5. Higgins works for a hospital. In his spare time, he volunteers to do something to develop the environment-conscious public. He believes it is everyone's duty to treasure our earth.
    1. ________   2. ________   3. ________   4. ________   5. ________
  • 单词拼写。
    1. Will it be c_____  for you to come in the morning?
    2. They were so much alike that we could hardly d_____ one from the other.
    3. She ate a little for lunch in e_____ of a good dinner.
    4. Have you seen the c_____ issue of Times magazine?
    5. After several part-time jobs, he's now got a s_____ job in a bank.
    6. An English-language v_____ of the book is planned for the autumn.
    7. My way of thinking might be different from yours, but it's equally v_____.
    8. A new law allows the CIA to m_____ people's phone calls.
    9. Our conversation came to an a_____ end when George burst into the room.
    10. He tends to wait p_____ for his boss to tell him what to do.
  • 书面表达。
         随着08奥运会的日益临近,奥运门票的销售也正在如火如荼地进行。此时此刻,如何成为一名合格的观众逐渐成为人们的热门话题。请你就此写一篇短文谈谈你的看法。
         注意:1. 词数:120-150,上下文要连贯; 
                     2. 首段已给出,但不计入总数。

         With 2008 Beijing Olympic Games drawing near, the admission tickets are in a great demand all over the world. And we Chinese are beginning to think about how to become qualified audience.
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