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.高二年级英语竞赛试题试卷共两部分,满分分100I阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和项中,选出最佳选项,并将答案写在答题卷上A BC DAMuchmeaning can be conveyed,clearly,with oureyes,so itis oftensaid thateyes canspeak.Do you have suchkind ofexperience In a busyou maylook at a stranger,but not too long.And ifhe issensingthat he is beingstared at,he mayfeel uncomfortable.The sameis indaily life.If you are lookedat formore than necessary,you willlook at yourself up anddown to see ifthere is anything wrongwith you.If nothinggoes wrong,you willfeel angrytoward othersstareat youthat way.Eyes dospeak,rightLooking too long atsomeone mayseem to be rude and aggressive.But things are differentwhen itcomesto stareat theopposite sex.If aman glancesat awoman formore than10seconds andrefuses to avert hisgaze,his intentionsare obvious.That is,he wishesto attract her attention,to makeher understand that heis admiringher.However,the normaleye contactfor two people engagedin conversationis that the speakerwill onlylookat the listener from time to time;in order to makesure that the listenerdoes payattention towhat theformer isspeaking,to tellhim that heis attentive.(镇住,控制)If aspeaker looks at youcontinuously whenspeaking,as ifhe triesto dominateyou,you willfeeldisconcerted.A poorliar usuallyexposes himselfby lookingtoo longat thevictim,since hebelieves thefalseideas thatto lookstraight in the eyeis asign ofhonest communication.In fact,continuous eye contact isconfined tolovers only,who willenjoy lookingat eachother tenderlyfora long time,to showaffection thatwords cannotexpress.Evidently,eye contactshould bedone according to therelationship betweentwopeopleand specificsituation.
1.Which of the followingis trueaccordingto the passageA.It isalways veryrudeandaggressive tolook atothers for a longtime.B.Ones feelingscanbeshown throughtheir eyes.C.If a stranger looks at youfor sometime,he mustbe attractedatyou..D.If you are staredat bya stranger,you mustlook veryawkward.
2.How canwe tellif someonepossibly lyingA.If helooksatyou directlyin theeye fortoolong.B.If helooksatyou occasionally.A fewminutes later,the boyreturned andsaid,“I havefinished,Daddy!Can weplay catch now”12,the fatherglanced towardshis child,and therein hissmall hands13the magazinewith the worldpieced perfectlytogether.The dadasked hischild howhe putthe worldtogether soquickly.“It was14J said the boy.On theback of the worldwas thepicture of a person,and once
1.A.football B.basketball C.volleyball D.baseballI putthe persontogether,thats15the worldcame together.^^
2.A.tell B.display C.show D.describe
3.A.staring B・glancing C.glaring D.looking
4.A.suggesting B・calling C.screaming D.weeping
5.A.another B.others C.less D・more
6.A.nervously B・anxiously C・worriedly D.excitedly
7.A.Careless B.Dissatisfied C.uncomfortable D.Impatient
8.A.universe B.world C.superstar D・person
9.A.breaking B.pulling C.tearingD.ruining
10.A.back B・awayC.upD.down
11.A.therefore B.butC.soD.thus
12.A.Shocked B.PuzzledC.SurprisedD.Interested
13.A.laid B.layC.heldD.carried
14.A.difficult B.interestingC.excitingD.simple
15.A.where B-whatC.whenD.howI阅读理解1-5:BACCC6-10:DADDD11-15:DDACA16-19BADD20—23BDDC24-27BBCD28-31BDCA33-35ABCAII完形填空1—5BCACD6—10BDBCA11—15BCBDCC.If helooks honest.D.If helooks attentive.
3.What issuggested if you aretalking toothersA.Youd betterlook at thelistenerall thetime.B.You areadvised totry to dominate the listeners.C.You aresupposed tolook at thelistenersfromtimetotime.D.You shouldnot makeeye contactwith listeners.
4.If two persons exchangeeyecontactgently forlong,what isprobably theirrelationshipA.Father andson.B.Strangers.C.Lovers.D.Teacher andstudent.
5.Where canwe readthis passageA.In atextbook..B.In ascience journal.C.In amagazine.D.Inapsychology report.BRachael livesin Wisconsin and haslived thereall herlife.She isjust anaverage girl;at firstwhen youarearound her,she seemsto bevery shy.If youget toknow her,shell startto openup butalways keepthings toherself.Sports aresomething thatkeeps hergoing,a wayto releasestress.Usually,you willsee Rachaelout withfriendsor justsitting downreading a good book.She takespride in the factthat shecan reada wholebook inoneday,andthat she stilldoesnt considerherself abookworm.Some peoplecall Rachaelstrange because of thingsshe does.Shes learned to disreqand what otherpeoplethink becauseshe justdoesnt careany more.She likesto surroundherself with people like her soit makesherfeel like she is the lessstrange onein mostsituations.Rachael wants to betwo completelydifferent peoplein herlife.A communicationjournalist forone,shehas alwayswanted to be thatperson.The secondpossible careerwould belawyer.Its ahuge goal,and onedayyoull seeher doingsomething sheloves.Influenced byher parents,Rachael enjoyslistening toall kindsof music.Rarely,if ever,do yousee herwithoutsome sortof music.Every morningyou cansee Rachaelin herbathroom gettingready for school with(音量)her playerat maximumvolume.Her parentsalways getmad ather aboutthat,but shecant hearthemanyway overthe music.They dontknow thatshe usestheir surround sound stereowhen theyarent athome!
6.Rachael likesto be withpeople likeherbecause.A.she onlywantstomake friendswith the peoplelikeherB.many peoplethink sheis strangeand dont like to bewithherC.she knowsthere aremany otherpeople whoare also strangeD.it makesher feellikesheis notsostrangeas peoplethink
7.The underlinedword disregard“in thethird paragraphprobably means“A.ignore B.realize C.accept D.mind
8.RachaePs parentsdontliketheir childrento.A.be lateforschoolB.use theirsurroundsoundstereoC.listen to the musicin thebathroom D.play musicto loudly
9.It canbe inferredfrom the passage that.A.Rachael likestobedifferent fromothers B.Rachael neverreads bookscarefullyC.Rachael will be alawyer in the futureD.RachaePs parentsalso likemusic
10.The passagementions thefollowing aboutRachael EXCEPTher.A.hobby B.personality C.ideal jobsD.appearanceCAsk someonewhat theyhave doneto helpthe environmentrecently and they willalmost certainlymentionrecycling.Recycling in the homeis veryimportant of course.However,being forcedto recycleoften meanswealready havemore material than weneed.We aredealing with the resultsof thatover-consumption inthegreenest waypossible,but itwould befar betterif wedid notneed tobring somuch materialhome inthe firstplace.The totalamount of packaging increasedby12%between1999and.It nowmakes upa thirdofatypicalhouseholds wasteintheUK.In manysupermarkets nowadaysfood itemsare packagedtwice withplastic andcardboard.Too much packaging isdoing seriousdamage to the environment.The UK,for example,is running out ofitfor carryingthis unnecessarywaste.If suchpackaging isburnt,it givesoff greenhousegases whichgo ontocause the greenhouse effect.Recycling helps,but theprocess itselfuses energy.The solutionis not to producesuchitems inthe firstplace.Food wasteisaserious problem,too.Too manysupermarkets encouragecustomersto buymore thanthey need.However,a fewof themare cominground tothe ideathat thiscannot continue,encouraging customersto reusetheir plasticbags,for example.But thisis notjust aboutsupermarkets.It isabout allof us.We havelearned toassociate packagingwithquality.We havelearned tothink thatsomething unpackagedis ofpoor quality.This isespecially trueof food.But isalso appliestoawide rangeof consumerproducts,which oftenhave farmore packagingthannecessary.There aresigns ofhope.As moreof usrecycle,we arebeginning torealize justhow muchunnecessarymaterial iscollecting.We needto facethe wastefulnessof ourconsumer culture,but wehave amountain toclimb.
11.What doesthe underlinedphrase“over-consumption refertoA.Using too muchpackaging.B.Recycling toomany wastes.C.Making moreproducts thannecessary.D.Having morematerialthanis needed.
12.The authoruses figuresin Paragraph2to show.A.the tendencyof cuttinghousehold wasteB.the increaseof packagingrecyclingC.the rapidgrowth ofsuper marketsD.the factofpackagingoveruse
13.According tothe text,recycling.A.helps controlthegreenhouseeffect B.means burningpackaging forenergyC.is thesolution togas shortageD.leads toa wasteof land
14.What canbe inferredfrom Paragraph4A.Unpackaged productsare ofbad quality.B.Supermarkets caremore aboutpackaging.C.It isimproper tojudge qualityby packaging.D.Other productsare betterpackaged thanfood.
15.What canwe learnfrom thelast paragraphA.Fighting wastefulnessis difficult.B.Needless materialis mostlyrecycled.C.People likecollecting recyclablewaste.D.The authoris proudof theirconsumer culture.D(来回旅程),Having returnedfrom herround tripthe angrywoman stoodoutside theticket officeof thestation.nThe railwayowes me£12,she saidto HarryJenks,the youngman workingatthe office.You soldmea ticketfor May22nd,but therewas noship fromJersey thatnight.So mydaughter and I had to stayin ahotel.It costme£
13.
50.So ifthe railwaypays yourhotel,you willowe£
1.
16.Harry wasworried because.A.the womanwas angrywith himB.he hadnot donehis workproperlyC.theJerseytimetable waswrong D.the little girl didnthaveareturn ticket
17.Harry startedtalking tothe littlegirl.A.because hewas indifficulty anddid notknow whatto doB.because he had alittlegirlabout the same ageas thisgirlC.because hewanted tobe friendlytothe littlegirlwho lookedso niceD.when hesuddenly realizedthathecould finda wayout from thelittlegirl
18.When Harrysaid,1The lawisthelaw,but sincethe faultwasmine.../1he meantthat.A.they mustfollow itwithout otherchoice,even thoughthefaultwas hisB.he hadtobestrict with thewomanbecause of thelaw,although hedidnt want toC.thewomanhadtopay him£
1.50andtherailway wouldpay for the hotelD.she shouldpay£
1.50,but ashe hadmade amistake,she couldgo withoutpaying
19.The womanlefttheoffice withoutsaying anythingbecause.A.she wanted to gohome andget money for thechilds ticketB.she wasso angrythatshedidnt wantto haveanything moreto dowiththe young manC.she wasmoved byHarrys kindnessD.she knewshe wouldhave topay therailway ifshe insistedEPeoplesay teenagersare nogood.They maketoomuchnoise inshopping malls;they drivecarelessly upanddown Americasmain streets.And atleast someof thetime thosethingsaretrue.But weshouldnt forgetthat there arehard momentsinthelife ofa teenagertoo.I watchedsuchamoment notlong agoatawomans funeralwhich happenedin achurch.A teenagegrandsonstepped forward.Softly hebegan:I wantto sharea fewvalues thatNana taughtme.She neverfailedto seelight inany situation.When ourfamily dogwould attackher,what wouldNana sayOh,what beautifulmarkingsthat doghas/That wasNana.“She was a strongwoman whooften lived inthe shadow ofmy grandpa,who was a successfulbusinessmanin thiscity.But she was theone behindthe sceneswho providedthe strengthand supportfor Grandpascareer,“hesaid,with avoice nowtrembling.That wasNanas way.”Finally,inavoice breakingfree ofsorrow,he lookedupandsaid,“Nana taughtme courage.She putup afighttotheend,when shedied peacefully,which ishow shelived herlife.That wasNanas way,andIhope Ican carryon inthesamemanner.”There areno heartsas sensitiveas thoseof teenagers,because everythingis happeningto themfor the firsttime.The troublewith teenagersis that they haventlearned tobe controlled.When thatboy roseto speakaboutthe woman who hadbeen hisdearest friend,his honestvoice draggedeach ofus outintotheopen wherewecould nolonger hide.I wasmoved andlearned alot.
20.According tothefirstparagraph,.A.young peopleare livinga hardlifeB.people dontthink highlyof theteenagersC.people shouldntforget the young peopleD.young peopleshould keepquiet beforethe public
21.From the boys speech,we knowhis grandmother.A.was aweak womanliving intheshadowof hisgrandpaB.liked dogsvery mucheven ifthey oftenattacked herC.could seeeverything aroundher thoughshewasoldD.had greatinfluence overthe boywhen shewas alive
22.We caninfer fromthepassagethatthe boy.A.was filledwith sadnessand gaveup finishinghis talkB.was alwaysvery goodat expressinghimselfC.practiced alot inordertogive amoving speechD.had greatdifficulty inaccepting theloss ofNana
23.The writerwantedtotell thereaders.A.the youngpeople weretoo weakto facecertain factsB.theyoungpeople havelearnedtocontrol themselvesC.the adultscould learnsomething valuablefromtheyoungD.the adultsshould teachtheyounghow todeal withthe deathFIt is excitingto applyfor a job thatreally interestsyou.In makingyour application,there area numberofpoints foryou toobserve.In yourletter of application,aim tosay justenough tointroduce yourself.If youare answeringanadvertisement,any informationfor whichit asksmust,ofcourse,be given.This willusually cover your schoolrecordand anyfurther educationand training.You mayalso beasked togive thenames ofone ortwopersonstosupply reference.For thispurpose youshould choosepeople whoknow youwell enoughabout yourcharacterand ability;and youshould alsoask fortheir permissiontobenamed asreferees.It willdepend oncircumstances howmuch you can usefullyadd aboutyourself.Your purposeis tobring tothenotice ofthe bossany goodreason whyyou ratherthan any oftheother applicantsshould bechosen forthejob.If thereforeyou feelyou haveany specialskill forthe workor,for example,any particularinterest intheline ofbusiness,let thisbe known.Finally thereis youruseoflanguage.You cannotgo wrongif youkeep yoursentences andparagraphs short,making surethe senseis clearand wellexpressed.Choose plainwords so long as they can express yourmeaning.
24.The aimof writinga letter ofapplicationis toA.tell theboss yourschool recordB.express whyyouaremost suitableforthejobC.show yourcharacter andability D.give enoughinformation aboutyourself
1.1In yourletterofapplication,try to.A.keep itas shortas possibleB.give moreinformation aboutyour educationand trainingC.say ina fewwords withmain informationD.coveryourschool recordfully
26.The authorsuggests youchoose wordseasy tosolongastheycanexpressyour thoughtwell.A.toseeB.to hearC.to understandD.to write
27.The besttitle forthis passagecould be.A.How toFind aJob B.The BestWay toWrite aLetterC.Writing Lettersto OnesBoss D.How toWrite aLetter ofApplicationGSaving moneygives youfreedom.If youhave enoughsavings youmay be able togive upyour job.I knowacouple whosaved upenough moneythat theywere ableto leavetheir jobsfor ayear,and travel across thecountry.You couldsee thewonderful experiencesthey hadbecause theywere ableto enjoythat timetogether.Saving moneyis improvingyour futurelife.Itisimportant torealize thatby savingmoney nowyou willbeable todo somany morethings inyour lateryears.You canretire earlyand spendtime travelingaround theworld.By savingmoney now,you willbeabletodoas manythings asyou like and enjoyagoodlife.Saving moneywill bringyou peaceof mind.Every dollarthat youhave inthe bankisadollar,which(劫难)stands betweenyou anddisaster.People whohave savingsare notworried whena carbreaks down,orsomeone becomessick.They knowthattheywillbeokay ifthey lose ajob,and ittakes timeto finda newone.Saving moneysets anexample foryour children.By teachingyour childrento savemoney andplan forthe(掌控)future,youarein controlof whereyou spendyour money,andwhatyou dowith it.It may be oneof themostimportant ideasthat youteach yourchildren.
28.According toparagraph1,ifyou wanttogive upyour job,.A.you cantravelacrossthe countryB.you musthave enoughsavingsC.youcanstay withyour familyD.you willhave wonderfulexperiences
29.Paragraph3mainly tellsus.A.nottoloseajob ifyou donthave savingsB.to putthe moneyinthebank whenyouhavesavingsC.nottoworry ifa carbreaks downor someoneis illD.to savemoney ifyouwantto havea peacefulmind
30.Paragraph4mainly talksabout.A.the planfor futurelife B.the importanceof childrenseducationE.the influenceof savingmoney onchildren D.the skillsof savingmoneyforchildren(标题)3l.The besttitle forthis passagemaybe.A.Money savingimportance B.Money savingpurposeC.Money savingskills D.Money savingexperienceH一People usuallyhate mice,but onemouse haswon thehearts ofthepeopleall overthe worldthe famousMickey Mouse.Do youknow howMickey cameinto beingVerylate onenight,Walt Disneywas stillworking hardas usual.He wasdrawing cartoons.Suddenly heheardastrangesound-crunch,crunch.Walt lookedinside thewaste basket.There was a familyof miceeatingpieces ofbread thatwere leftover fromWalts lunchFormany nights,they playedthere.Walt began to likehaving themice around.He likedone little mousebetter thananyofthe others.He namedthis mouseMortimer”.They becamegood friends.Sometimes whenWaltwas workinglate intothe night,Mortimer wouldjump onto his shoulderand touchhis earwith hiscoldlittle nose.Then Walt began havingtrouble inselling hiscartoons,so hedecided tomove toa biggercity.But eveninthe newcity,he couldntsell hiscartoons.need somenew ideas,“Walt saidto himself.He begandrawing littleanimals,but nothingpleased him.Suddenly heremembered Mortimer.Waltbeganto drawMortimer.On thepictureit didntlook likea realmouse,but morelikeafunny gentleman.But hiswife thoughtMortimer wasnota goodname.So Waltgave thelittlemousea newname MickeyMouse.A movietheatre boughtWaifs cartoon.When theshow started,MickeyMousesang anddanced anddidfunny thingson themovie screen.People roaredwith laughter.From thenon MickeyMouse hasbecome oneofthe mostpopular moviestars intheworld.
32.Form thispassage weknow.A.Walt Disneywas ahard-working manB.Walt Disneywas anabsent-minded manC.Walt Disneywasafunny manlike hisMickey MouseD.Walt Disneywasamanwhoalways hadno money
33.At thebeginning Walt Disney.A.lived anactive lifeB.lived avery hardlifeC.livedina housewhere therewere nocats D.was oftenasked tomove
34.Before WaltDisney drewMortimer,.A.he hadworked asa writerfor threeyearsB.he hadwritten manystories aboutMortimer inthe newspaperC.he haddrawn manyother littleanimalsD.hehadbeen afilm starforalongtime_
35.WaltDisneybegantoget successin.A.making cartoonsabout MickeyMouse B.getting hiswifes helpC.making filmsD.starting hiscompanyII完型填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的、、和项中,选出最佳选项,并将1〜15A BC D答案写在答题卷上It wasa sunnyday.A littleboys fatherwas sittingon thecouch,drinking abeer,while watchinga imatch.Seeing this,the boyrushed tohis fatherand shouted,“Daddy,Daddy,2me howtoplay catch!”The father,3atthetelevision screen,replied,“Let mefinish watchingthe match.Play outsideandcome back in fiveminutes.”“Okay,Daddy!”saidthe boy,runningoutoftheroom.Five minuteslater,theboyreturned,4,“Daddy,lets go.Lefs play catchnow!^^The fatherturnedtotheboy and askedhim againto comebackinfive5minutes,Okay,Daddy,“said theboy.Five minuteslater,theboyreturned witha basketballand glovein hishand,6waiting forhis fatherto playcatch.By thistime,the fatherhad openedanother coldbeer andanother matchwas beginning.7withtheboysinterruption,the dadbrought amagazine tohis son.On thecover ofthe magazinewasalarge pictureofthe
8.The father,who wasangry andannoyed,began9the magazinecover intosmall pieces.Then,the fatherturnedtohisboyandsaid,“Son,once youput thispicture10together,we canplaycatch,11do notinterrupt meagainuntil youfinish.”。
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