◎ 2011年人教版《金版新学案》山西专版高三英语:选修7-2的第一部分试题
  • For teenagers,there are always too many rules that are expected________.
    [     ]
    A.to obey    
    B.to be obeyed
    C.obeying  
    D.obeyed
  • No child under 12 is allowed to go to the lake alone;any walk close to the lake________by a parent.
    [     ]
    A.must be accompanied   
    B.must accompany
    C.can be accompanied  
    D.should accompany
  • The film star has asked________but the journalists just keep following him wherever he goes.
    [     ]
    A.to leave alone   
    B.left alone
    C.to be left alone  
    D.being left alone
  • — What did he say in________of his stupid behaviour?
    —  He admitted that he had made a serious mistake.
    [     ]
    A.explanation 
    B.favour
    C.fear
    D.support
  • The novel written by the author________ well,but five years ago no one could have imagined how great a role he ________in the literary world.
    [     ]
    A.sells;was to play  
    B.selling;was playing
    C.sold;had played  
    D.sell;is playing
◎ 2011年人教版《金版新学案》山西专版高三英语:选修7-2的第二部分试题
  • The result of the football match was 2 to 2,________the satisfaction of both teams.
    [     ]
    A.with 
    B.for
    C.at  
    D.to
  • The Parkers bought a new house but________will need a lot of work before they can move in.
    [     ]
    A.they  
    B.it
    C.one  
    D.which
  • We did everything we could________ him to stay,but he insisted on leaving.
    [     ]
    A.try to persuade    
    B.to try to persuade
    C.try persuading  
    D.to be persuaded
  • John was________to learn the news that he was rejected by the committee.
    [     ]
    A.let down  
    B.put down
    C.noted down  
    D.taken down
  • __ Lorry,how do you think an Englishwoman will feel if you ask how old she is?
    __ Well.She may probably feel________.
    [     ]
    A.absurd  
    B.embarrassed
    C.satisfied  
    D.awful
◎ 2011年人教版《金版新学案》山西专版高三英语:选修7-2的第三部分试题
  • The accident happened on such an evening with strong winds________by heavy rain.
    [     ]
    A.appeared  
    B.happened
    C.accompanied   
    D.mixed
  • __ It’s a lovely day,isn’t it?
    __ Yes.I love________when the weather is like this.Why don’t we sit outside and have our lunch?
    [     ]
    A.this  
    B.that
    C.it  
    D.one
  • Busy as they are,parents should________at least two hours every week to spend with their children.
    [     ]
    A.set out  
    B.set away
    C.set aside 
    D.set off
  • The teacher allowed us 5 minutes to________the text through to get a general idea of the whole passage.
    [     ]
    A.discuss  
    B.adapt
    C.pile  
    D.scan
  • __Do you know when Britain________war on Germany during the Second World War?
    __In 1993,I suppose.
    [     ]
    A.announced 
    B.declared
    C.fought  
    D.attended
  • 阅读理解
           It’s true that teens don’t get enough sleep,but changing the school starting time would have a chaoticeffect and throw everyone off balance.
           Scientists have shown that teens are more active later at night than children and adults,so most
    teens areprobably staying up later for whatever reasons.“The researchers measured the presence of the
    sleeppromoting hormone (荷尔蒙) in teenagers’ saliva (唾液) at different time of the day.They learned
    that the hormone levels rise later at night than they do in children and adults-and remain at a higher level
    later in the morning.Measuring the hormone in the saliva is a good way to show that most teens have
    sleep problems,but changing school schedules isn’t the best way to fix this.Most people arguing against
    changing school schedules would say that it would only cause teens to stay up and wake up later,thus
    leaving them with the same problem.
          The biggest problem schools would come across from changing their schedules would be the after
    school and job conflicts students and teachers would meet.“Teachers reported that students were more
    alert,and research showed that afterschool sports and jobs would suffer.Students in that area might have been able to deal with less time for jobs and sports somehow,but some of them have practice and earlier plans that would become conflicted if this change were to occur.Most students rarely have time to play a
    sport and do homework before 9 or 10 o’clock.Opening schools later may have worked for some areas,but the reality is often very different.

    1.The meaning of the underlined word “chaotic”in the 1st paragraph is close to________.

    A.positive 
    B.apparent
    C.negative 
    D.ambiguous

    2.Most teens have sleep problems because________.

    A.they are more active than children and adults
    B.school work takes up most of their time
    C.their hormone levels are higher later at night
    D.they probably like staying up for no reason

    3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

    A.There are many conflicts between students and teachers.
    B.Some of the teachers have practice and earlier plans.
    C.Most students are able to do sport and homework before 9?00.
    D.Ways to solve students’ sleep problem vary from area to area.

    4.The passage mainly develops by________.

    A.giving reasons  
    B.showing examples
    C.comparing facts 
    D.offering solutions
  • 阅读理解
          All over the world,children in hospital are being treated with a new kind of medicine:Laughter.Lucy is 23 and works for Theodora Childrens Trust.She is one of many clown (小丑) doctors who bring a
    smile to the faces of sick children.
         “I’m a Theodora clown doctor.I call myself Dr Looloo.I spend two days a week in children’s
    hospitals,making funny faces,telling jokes,and doing magic tricks.As I walk into the wards I blow
    bubbles,shake hands with the kids,and make up nonsense songs for those children well enough to sing.I take special balloons to make ‘balloon animals’ and tell funny stories about them.
           I’m naturally a very cheerful person.I’ve always been a clown.In fact my father’s a clown and I started working with him when I was eight years old.I knew it was just the job for me and I became a clown
    doctor because I think it’s a great way to cheer up sick,frightened children in hospital.
           Being a clown in hospital is very tiring both physically and emotionally.We have to learn not to show
    our feelings,otherwise we’d be useless.Clown doctors are sensitive but this is not a side most people see.To the children we’re happy all the time.I’m still learning to allow myself to feel sad occasionally.There
    working with a very sick little girl from Bosnia who speaks no English,so our only common language is
    laughter.
           At weekends I participate in events to raise money for Theodora Childrens Trust.It’s a charity,so we are paid with the money people give.Being a clown doctor makes the worries of everyday life seem
    small.All in all I feel honoured to do this job.”

    1.Lucy works as a clown doctor because________.

    A.her father is a clown
    B.she has been a clown since she was eight
    C.laughter is a great help to sick children
    D.working in hospital brings her extra money

    2.What do clown doctors usually do in hospital?

    A.Teach kids how to speak English.
    B.Cheer kids up with funny stories.
    C.Join in activities to raise money.
    D.Develop kids’ sense of humour.

    3.Lucy thinks that being a clown doctor is________.

    A.an honourable and meaningful practice
    B.an interesting job to make a living
    C.a good way of getting rid of her worries
    D.an experience of great fun