◎ 2009-2010学年人教新课标广东省揭阳市侨中高二英语下学期期末考试试题(选修6)的第一部分试题
  • 听下面一段对话,回答第1-2题.  
    1. What is the conversation about?
    A. Computer sales.
    B. A job interview.
    C. An Internet meeting.
    2. What do we know about the man in the conversation?
    A. He knows nothing about computers.
    B. He is very clever at answering questions.
    C. The woman will offer him the job.
  • 听下面一段对话,回答第1-4题.
    1. Who is the woman?
    A. A teacher.
    B. A friend.
    C. Mother.
    2. Where did the man live three months ago?

    A. In a student house.
    B. With a family.
    C. In his own house.

    3. What is the man's problem in studying?
    A. They student house is too noisy.
    B. The computer room is busy.
    C. The course is too difficult.
    4. What can we know about the woman from the conversation?
    A. Curious.            
    B. Talkative.  
    C. Helpful.
  • 听下面一段独白,回答第1-3题.
    1. Who is the man speaking to?
    A. People who are interested in computers.
    B. Students who like designing furniture.
    C. People who enjoy learning languages.
    2. How can we benefit from the Fair?
    A. You can get free books and free tickets.
    B. You'll get a lot of information about new jobs.
    C. Experts will talk about the best way to learn language well.
    3. How much will a student pay for the Fair.
    A. £3.              
    B. £5.              
    C. £2.50
  • 听下面一段对话,回答第1-3题.
    1. What may be the man's purpose from the conversation?
    A. He wants to find a suitable job.
    B. He wants to get a suitable partner.
    C. He wants to marry the woman.
    2. What kind of people might he prefer?
    A. A serious person.    
    B. A practical person.    
    C. A rich person.      
    3. What's the man's possible favor according to the talk?
    A. Sightseeing.        
    B. Running a restaurant  
    C. Writing news reports.
◎ 2009-2010学年人教新课标广东省揭阳市侨中高二英语下学期期末考试试题(选修6)的第二部分试题
  • 听下面一段对话,回答第1-3题.
    1. Where does the conversation most probably take place?
    A. At the railway station.  
    B. In the post office.    
    C. In a shopping center.
    2. How much is first class?
    A.  $8.20    
    B.  $4.90  
    C.  $6
    3. What can we learn from the conversation?
    A. The man didn't put down a return address.
    B. The man bought two sets of glasses.
    C. The man paid $14.20 in all.
  • 听下面1段对话.请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入标号为1-5的空格中.听录音前,你将有10秒钟的阅题时间,录音读两遍.
  • 完形填空。
         Miss Nancy had just got a secretary's job in a big company to work in the sales department. Monday was the first day she went to work, so she was very __1__. She got up very early and arrived at the office at twenty to eight.
         She __2__ the door open and found nobody there. "I am the first to arrive." She thought and came to
    the desk which to be hers. She was surprised to find a large __3__ of flowers on it. They were fresh. She __4__ the flowers from the desk and smelled them. "Oh, how lovely!" Miss Nancy cried __5__. She then looked round for a vase to put them in. "Somebody has sent me flowers the very first day!" She thought
    happily. "But who could it be?" She began to wonder.
         Just then, the manager came in. He __6__ Miss Nancy good morning and caught the __7__ of the
    flowers on her desk.
         "Like the flowers, Miss Nancy?" he asked.
         "Yes, I like them very much." She answered and _8_ his face, expecting to find some __9__. But the
    manager walked away to his own desk and began his work.
         The day passed quickly and Miss Nancy did everything with great interest and _10_. During the lunch
    time, the manager sat with her at the similar table, talking and joking freely while eating. The colleagues
    were very friendly. Almost every one gave the new secretary a kind smile when they passed by. Nothing
    unusual,and nothing happened for the rest of the day.
    (     )1. A. interested
    (     )2. A. broke  
    (     )3. A. bunch  
    (     )4. A. made up
    (     )5. A. peacefully
    (     )6. A. met    
    (     )7. A. sight  
    (     )8. A. glanced at
    (     )9. A. flowers
    (     )10.A. sadness
    B. surprised
    B. pushed    
    B. piece    
    B. turned up
    B. joyfully  
    B. spoke    
    B. sign      
    B. looked into
    B. vases    
    B. enthusiasm
    C. excited    
    C. knocked    
    C. basket      
    C. put up      
    C. carefully  
    C. wished      
    C. view        
    C. glared at  
    C. spots      
    C. disappointment
    D. astonished
    D. kicked    
    D. box        
    D. picked up  
    D. noisily    
    D. greeted    
    D. picture    
    D. watched out
    D. clues      
    D. confidence
  • 语法填空。
         Money really can't buy happiness. According to a new survey, lawyers and __1__ well-paid
    white-collar workers are more likely to suffer depression. A national survey of more than 7500
    professionals has found that almost one __2__ ten reported moderate (中度) to severe depressive
    symptoms. The legal profession had the worst result, _  3__ almost 16 percent reporting symptoms
    of clinical depression (临床抑郁症). Next __4__(be) accountants and insurance underwriters,
    both on 10 percent. People in IT services, architecture and engineering also had depression rates
    above the average.
          The survey __5__ (conduct) by Beyondblue, an organization devoted to fighting depression,
    also showed that __6__ under 30 who had the __7__ (high) rates of depression were the most
    likely to "self-medicate" with drugs and alcohol. Beyondblue deputy chief executive and _   8__
    (psychology), Dr. Nicole Highet, said the survey was first to reveal the extent of the problem. "We
    often associate depression with the most socially disadvantaged and people under financial pressure,
    __9_ here's a whole different group." Dr. Highet said, She said while it was difficult to know exactly
    __10_ made some groups more prone to depression, it was likely to be driven by work pressures.
◎ 2009-2010学年人教新课标广东省揭阳市侨中高二英语下学期期末考试试题(选修6)的第三部分试题
  • 阅读理解。
         We're all connected. You can send an e-mail message to a friend, and your friend can pass it on to
    one of his or her friends, and that friend can do the same, continuing the chain. Eventually, your message
    could reach just about anyone in the world, and it might take only five to seven e-mails for the message
    to get there.
         Scientists recently tested that idea in a study involving 24,000 people. Participants had to try to get
    a message forwarded to one of 18 randomly chosen people. Each participant started by sending one
    e-mail to someone they knew. Recipients could then forward the e-mail once to someone they knew,
    and so on.
         Targets, who were randomly assigned by researchers from Columbia University in New York, lived
    in 13 countries. They included an Australian police officer, a Norwegian veterinarian, and a college
    professor.
         Out of 24,000 chains, only 384 reached their goal. The rest petered out, usually because one of the
    recipients was either too busy to forward the message or thought it was junk mail.
         The links that reached their goal made it in an average of 4.05 e-mails. Based on the lengths of the
    failed chains, the researchers estimated that two strangers could generally make contact in five to seven
    e-mails.
         The most successful chains relied on casual acquaintances rather than close friends. That's because
    your close friends know each other whereas your acquaintances tend to know people you don't know.
    The phenomenon, known as the strength of weak ties, explains why people tend to get jobs through
    people they know casually but aren't that close to.
         So, start networking and instant messaging now. As they say in show business: It's all about who
    you know.
    1. If you want to get into touch with a stranger in the world, how many e-mails might it take for the
    message to reach him/her?
    A. 5 to 7
    B. 18
    C. 13
    D. 384
    2. Which of the following is Not true about the test?
    A. 24,000 people took part in the study and sent e-mails to people they knew.
    B. The 18 targets were chosen by chance.
    C. About 98.4% of the mails didn't reach their goal because some people were too busy or they mistook
    the message for junk mail.
    D. The targets come from 13 countries, such as Australia, Norway and New York.
    3. What does the word "estimate" mean in the passage?
    A. make sure
    B. suppose
    C. think over
    D. imagine
    4. Why do people tend to get jobs more easily through casual acquaintances than close friends?
    A. Because close friends don't talk with each other so much.
    B. Because casual acquaintances can help you know more people and make more friends.
    C. Because close friends don't spend so much time gathering together.
    D. Because casual acquaintances are kinder and more willing to help others.
    5. In which part of a newspaper will readers read this passage?
    A. Culture
    B. Entertainment
    C. Information and Technology
    D. Health
  • 阅读理解。
         British author JK Rowling was at the release of her latest Harry Potter book called "Harry Potter and
    the Deathly Hallows" at the Natural History Museum in London, Friday July 20, 2007.
         J.K. Rowling has been spotted at cafes in Scotland working on a detective novel, a British newspaper
    reported Saturday.
         The Sunday Times newspaper quoted Ian Rankin, a fellow author and neighbor of Rowling's, as saying the creator of the "Harry Potter" books is turning to crime fiction.
         "My wife spotted her writing her Edinburgh criminal detective novel," the newspaper quoted Rankin as
    telling a reporter at an Edinburgh literary festival.
         "It is great that she has not abandoned writing or Edinburgh cafes," said Rankin, who is known for his
    own police novels set in the historic Scottish city.
         Rowling famously wrote initial drafts of the Potter story in the Scottish city's cafes. Back then, she was a struggling single mother who wrote in cafes to save on the heating bill at home.
         Now she's Britain's richest woman - worth $1 billion, according to Forbes magazine - and her seven
    Potter books have sold more than 335 million copies worldwide.
         In an interview with The Associated Press last month, Rowling said she believed she was unlikely to
    repeat the success of the Potter series, but confirmed she had plans to work on new books.
         "I'll do exactly what I did with Harry - I'll write what I really want to write," Rowling said.
    1. What is JK Rowling famous for?
    A. detective novels
    B. crime fiction
    C. Harry Potter books
    D. love stories  
    2.Which of the following is Not rue about Ian Rankin?
    A. He is a writer famous for police novels.
    B. Most of the stories in his novels happened in the historic Scottish city.
    C. It was Rankin himself who witnessed JK Rowing writing her Edinburgh criminal detective novels.
    D. He told the British newspaper The Sunday Times about JK Rowling's novels.
    3. Why did Rowling like to write the "Harry Potter stories" in the cafes?
    A. Because she was a romantic woman and the atmosphere in the cafes gave her lots of inspiration.
    B. Because she was a single mother at that time and she wanted to find a husband there.
    C. Because her children were so naughty at home and she had to go to a quiet place for her writing.
    D. Because she thought that writing in a cafes could help her save some money.
    4. What can we learn from the passage?
    A. The seven Harry Potter series made JK Rowling a success.
    B. JK Rowling had made enough money so she decided to stop writing.
    C. Rowling planned to write new books because Harry Potter was not exactly what she wanted.
    D. Ian Rankin and his wife earned money by telling reporters news about JK Rowling.
    5. What is the best title for the passage?
    A. Harry Potter and JK Rowing
    B. Ian Rankin, A Neighbour of JK Rowling
    C. A Successful Woman JK Rowling
    D. JK Rowling writing Detective Novels
  • 阅读理解。
         YOUR mom might cook a bowl of noodles for you on your birthday. But in the US, a mom makes
    a cupcake for her children on their birthday.
         Cupcakes are small, round cakes topped with frosting (糖霜). It has been an American tradition
    that moms bring cupcakes to the classroom to celebrate their child's birthday.
         But recently some doctors have called for this to be banned. They believe cupcakes contribute to
    child obesity.
         Despite their good intentions, however, some people believe that experts are interfering (妨碍) with
    American culture. The cupcake is seen as American as apple pie - only prettier.
         According to Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition at New York University, the cupcake is the
    most democratic (民主的) of desserts. As they are small enough for one person, you don't have to share
    your cupcake with anyone - it's all yours. They are also all the same size, so there can't be any cries of
    "she got the bigger piece!"
         Each bite can taste different depending on how much icing you have. It is a lesson in self-determination. Some people eat only a little of the frosting every time, others have it all in just one bite.
         In recent years, eating a cupcake has become as trendy as having a cup of Starbucks coffee.
         Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton jokingly promised on a talk show that if she was
    elected president, she would give everyone a cupcake on her birthday.
         Ruth Reichl, editor-in-chief of Gourmet magazine, explains that the rise of the cupcake is very much
    about going back to American national identity in food, which is all about comfort. "People want to think
    about when they and their country were innocent," she said.
    1. According to the passage, it has been an American tradition that ___________.
    A. a party for children on their birthday
    B. A mom cooks a bowl of noodles for her children on their birthday
    C. A mom makes a cupcake for her children on their birthday and brings it to the classroom
    D. parents go travelling with their children on their birthday
    2. Why do doctors ask people to ban cupcakes on children's birthday?
    A. Because they themselves don't like cupcakes.
    B. Because they think cupcakes are not so delicious.
    C. Because they believe cupcakes will cause cries of "She got the bigger piece".
    D. Because they believe cupcakes are one of the causes to make children become fat.
    3. Which of the following is Not true according to Marion Nestle?
    A. The cupcake is more democratic than any other deserts in the US.
    B. The cupcake is too small to share with others.
    C. The sizes of cupcakes are the same so it's equal to everyone.
    D. Cupcakes will lead to child obesity so they should be banned.
    4. The underlined word "trendy" in paragraph 7 probably means ________.
    A. popular
    B. gentle
    C. delicious
    D. different
    5. Why did the writer mention Hillary Clinton and Ruth Reichl?
    A. To arouse the readers' attention.
    B. To show that cupcakes are becoming a popular to show kindness and comfort.
    C. To make a comparison between them.
    D. To give readers a general idea of cupcakes.
  • 请阅读下列应用文和相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息.
    首先,请阅读下列关于名著简写本的介绍:
    A. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (C.S. Lewis)
       Stepping into an old wardrobe, four English schoolchildren find themselves in the magical world of
    Narnia. On this delightful land, they find friends among the many talking creatures.
    The children soon discover, however, that Narnia is ruled by the White Witch. Edmund, one of the
    children, falls under her power. Who can free Narnia? Only Aslan, the great and noble lion. He alone
    knows the Deeper Magic. But the children themselves must help fight the battle against the White
    Witch and those who serve her.
    B. The Old Man and the Sea (Ernest Hemingway)
       Santiago, an old Cuban fisherman, hasn't caught any fish in more than 80 days. Sailing far out from
    land, the old man hooks an enormous fish. That begins an agonizing threeday battle. First he struggles
    against the great fish. Then he must fight off the sharks that circle the little boat and threaten to eat his
    fish. Exhausted and bleeding, the old man arrives back at shore. But his fish, his beautiful fish .
    Hemingway won the Nobel Prize for this superb story of strength and courage, of victory and regret.
    C. A Wrinkle in Time (Madeleine Lingle)
       Meg's father, a U.S. government scientist, has been missing for many months. He had been
    experimenting with time travel when he mysteriously disappeared.
       Now Meg, her little brother Charles Wallace and her friend Calvin will try to rescue him. But first
    they must outwit the forces of evil they encounter on their journey through time and space. Can they
    find Meg's father before it's too late?
       This novel is more than just a sciencefiction adventure. It's an exploration of the nature of our
    universe.
    D. The Pearl (John Steinbeck)
       One day Kino, a poor Mexican pearl diver, finds a magnificent pearl. With it he dreams of buying
    a better life, new clothes and schooling for his son. Instead, it brings only evil. His wife pleads with
    him to get rid of it. "No," says Kino. "I will have my chance. I am a man." But when he kills a man
    who is trying to steal the pearl, Kino and his wife must run for their lives.
       This tale of dreams, justice and the power of greed is told simply and beautifully.
    E. The Long Winter (Laura Ingalls Wilder)
       It's winter, 1880-1881, on America's northern prairies. Mr. and Mrs. Ingalls and their four girls
    stay near the kitchen stove to keep warm. Heavy snowstorms cut them off even from neighbors.
    With the trains stopped, no supplies can reach the town. Food and fuel are running out. Day after
    day the girls must grind wheat for bread and twist hay to burn. At times they nearly lose the battle
    to keep their spirits up.
    This story provides a fascinating glimpse into the life of early American settlers.
    F. Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bront?)
         Jane Eyre ranks as one of the greatest and most perennially popular works of English fiction.
    Although the poor but plucky heroine is outwardly of plain appearance, she possesses an indomitable
    spirit, a sharp wit and great courage. She is forced to battle against the exigencies of a cruel guardian,
    a harsh employer and a rigid social order. All of which circumscribe her life and position when she
    becomes governess to the daughter of the mysterious, sardonic and attractive Mr Rochester.
        However, there is great kindness and warmth in this epic love story, which is set against the
    magnificent backdrop of the Yorkshire moors.
    请阅读以下读者的相关信息,然后匹配和他/她感兴趣的书籍:
    1. Tom is a manager in a big city so he keeps busy every day. He was born in America but his family
    move to another country when he was still a child. Tom missed the day spent in America and he is
    extremely interested in the history of America.
    2. George's father is a lawyer and George loves discussing with his father about justice and crime. He
    dreams of becoming a professional detective one day. His father encourages him to read English books
    about dreams and justice.
    3. Mike has just graduated from a high school. He got the highest score in his English exam and now
    he is very proud of his English. He prefers to write something that is abstract, especially stories written
    by authors who have won the Nobel Prizes.
    4. Susan comes from China and she can only read simple English. The film Harry Potter aroused her
    interest in the magic world so she is eager to read some books on magic.
    5. Jan is 13 years old. She is fond of nature and often observes the insects and plants in her garden
    for hours. She hopes to find a book that is not only interesting but also provides knowledge of nature
    of our universe.
  • 写作题。
    《广州日报》就中学生阅读问题,在广州市6所中学的653位学生中进行了一次调查,以下是调查数据:

    [写作内容]
    根据以上数据,写- 篇短文,包括以下内容:
    1. 调查组织者、调查问题以及调查对象;
    2. 三种不同的比例及其各自的态度;
    3. 在阅读内容上,休闲类和娱乐类杂志受到热捧.
    [写作要求]
    只能使用5 个句子表达全部内容.
    [ 评分标准]   
    句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯.
                                                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                       
                                 
  • 阅读下面的短文,然后按要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文.
         Halloween is very popular in western countries. On October 31st, dozens of children dressed in
    costumes(节日服装)knock on their neighbors' doors and yell "Trick or Treat" when the door opens.
    Pirates and princesses, ghosts and popular heroes of the day all hold bags open to catch the candy or
    other goodies that the neighbors drop in. As they give each child a treat the neighbors exclaim over the
    costumes and try to guess who is under the masks.
         Today school dances and neighborhood parties called "block parties" are popular among the young
    and the old. More and more adults celebrate Halloween. They dress up like historical or political figures
    and go to masquerade parties(化妆舞会). In larger cities, costumed children and their parents gather
    at shopping malls early in the evening. Stores and businesses give parties with games and treats for the
    children. Teenagers enjoy costume dances at their schools and the more outrageous the costume the
    better!
         Certain pranks(恶作剧)such as soaping car windows and tipping over garbage cans are expected.
    But partying and pranks are not the only things that Halloweeners enjoy doing. Some collect money to
    buy food and medicine for needy children around the world.
    [写作内容]
    1. 以约30个词概括短文的要点;
    2. 以约120词就"中西节日的不同"为主题写篇短文,并包含以下内容要点:
    (1)你还知道哪些西方节日?你印象中的西方节日有哪些特点?
    (2)请具体讲述一个你熟悉的中国传统节日;
    (3)你更喜欢中国传统节日,还是西方节日?为什么?
    [写作要求]
    你可以使用实例或其它论述方法支持你的论点,也可以参照阅读材料的内容,但不要抄袭阅读材料中的句子.
    [评分标准]
    概括准确、语言规范、内容合适、篇章连贯.