编辑:
2015-11-04
30. _____, Carolina couldn’t get the door open.
A. Try as she might B. As she might try C. She might as try D. Might she as try
31. Mr. Smith was quite satisfied with his new flat______ beside the West Lake Park and decided to settle down there.
A. located B. locating C. to locate D. locate
32. Don’t worry. We’ll keep you _______ what happens.
A. informing of B. inform of C. informed D. informed of
33. ________ a reply, he decided to write again.
A. Not receiving B. Receiving not
C. Not having received D. Having not received
34. Mr. Brown, please point out my spelling mistakes, _____.
A. if may B. if have C. if any D. if has
35. –How often do you eat out?
–____, but usually once a week.
A. Have no idea B. It depends C. As usual D. Generally speaking
第二节 完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
It happened towards evening, when I was resting in a cafe. I 36 a pair of newly bought white leather shoes, which were rather expensive. Then 37 came to me.
He was in an unfit shirt, 38 pale and weak. He looked about eleven or twelve. No sooner39 begun to speak than he opened the box in his hand and took out the tools of shoe-polishing. He bent down, 40 my leather shoes, and began to shine them.
He was concentrating on his job when heavy rain began to pour 41 . People rushed into the cafe for protection from the 42 . More and more people crowded in and gradually 43 the boy from me.
Hours passed, and 44 turned dark. I had no shoes on my feet and wondered 45 the boy had been. I thought he would not 46 my leather shoes, and I would have to walk back home on 47 in the night.
When it was near midnight the rain 48 , people started to go out. The cafe 49 closed. I had to move to the door. I was surprised to see the boy sleeping on the floor with his head leaning 50 a box. He held a package made of his shirt tightly in his arms.
I 51 him slightly and woke him up. He jumped up and rubbed his eyes for a while before he 52 me. Then he opened the 53 hurriedly, gave me my leather shoes, and apologized to me shyly.
I paid him and wrapped around him his unfit shirt, which 54 my leather shoes. After saying goodbye to the boy, I was 55 home, with the image of the boy stay in my mind.
36. A. put on B. dressed C. wore D. wore out
37. A. a boy B. a woman C. a girl D. an old man
38. A. looked B. look C. to look D. looking
39. A. had I B. I had C. I did D. did I
40. A. taking up B. took off C. taking off D. took on
41. A. in B. down C. on D. up
42. A. wind B. snow C. rain D. fire
43. A. separated B. connected C. joined D. divided
44. A. this B. that C. it D. what
45. A. there B. where C. how D. what
46. A. polish B. clean C. turn D. return
47. A. feet B. my foot C. my bare feet D. my own foot
48. A. started B. began C. ended D. came
49. A. was B. was to be C. had been D. has been
50. A. against B. with C. under D. over
51. A. cover B. shook C. grasped D. caught
52. A. thanked B. made out C. recognized D. passed
53. A. wallet B. arms C. shoes D. package
54. A. was wrapping B. was wrapped C. had wrapped D. wrapped
55. A. on the way to B. on a way
C. on my way D. in my way
第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。
A
My friend took his colleague to see an art exhibition in north London.
The show was basically piles of breeze blocks (煤渣砖) forming armchair and sofa shapes, painted in primary colors.
Seeing these, the colleague said, “You brought me all the way out here to see this pile of junk when we could have been having a nice lunch?” He continued his rant about the work all the way back to the office.
When they got there my friend said, “You said you don’t like the work, but you haven’t stopped talking about it since you first saw it.”
Whether he liked it or not, he could not forget it.
If the artwork is fresh and new, you can’t expect to like it straightaway, because you have nothing to compare it with.
The effort of coming to terms with things you do not understand makes them all the more valuable to you when you do grasp them.
Good art speaks for itself. That doesn’t mean you have to like it.
So the next time you go to an art show, or look at anything for that matter, observe what effect it has on you and try to form your own opinion.
That way, you become the critic and not a mouthpiece for someone else’s opinions.
56. What does the colleague think about the art exhibition?
A. He feels it a waste of time going to the exhibition.
B. He is very interested in the work shown on the exhibition.
C. He is disappointed that art is abused on the exhibition.
D. He thinks his understanding about art is far better than the author of the work on the show.
57. The underlined word ‘rant’ means ________.
A. praise B. hatred C. complaint D. misunderstanding
58. Which of the following does NOT represent the author’s opinion about art?
A. Good art speaks for itself.
B. Good art doesn’t mean you have to like it.
C. It matters more what impression a piece of art work leaves on you.
D. Learn to be a mouthpiece for someone’s opinion matters more.
59. What suggestion does the author give for going to an art show?
A. Like it whether it is good or not.
B. Don’t compare it with anything.
C. Observe its effect and form your own opinion .
D. Be a good mouthpiece.
B
Dior was born in Normandy in 1905, and his family’s original plans for him included a career in the diplomatic (外交的) service, but by the time he was twenty—three, with his parents’ money,he opened a small art gallery in Paris.By 1931,the money had been used up. Dior’s friends in the art gallery asked him to draw and he took his first step at designing and drawing.His first job was with Lucien Lelong from whom Dior learned his craft(手艺).
In February,1947, Dior started the New Look in his first major Paris collection.He was backed by a famous textile (纺织品) producer, Boussac,who looked after the dollars, while Dior looked after the fashions.Dior knew nothing about cutting and sewing,but he was good at fashion design.
The New Look started an entirely different look to costume, with a tiny waist, a rounded shoulder and a shapely bust(胸围),usually with a low-cut neckline and a long, full skirt.To women who had lived through the war years, the femaleness of the New look was a great success, for people were tired of tile extremely plain, wartime restrictive fashions.
It is said that dresses by Dior were “constructed like buildings.” But young people were attracted to his design,and all over the western world, manufacturers plunged(投入)into the production of his new style.Dior’s revolutionary designs lighted up a whole cycle of fashion,rounded,gentle,feminine, a delight in elegance.A New Look House of Dior opened in 1948,followed by one in London.Considered as King of Couture(women’s clothing)for years, the Dior empire grew until it covered every country in the western world,and included furs, hosiery, jewelry, perfumes, men’s wear and on and on.More than 1,000 people worked at the Paris headquarters then.
His sudden death in 1957 when he was 53 years old did not stop the growth of the House of Dior. Even now, so many years after his death,his name is closely connected with fashion throughout the world,and indeed is one of the most recognized names in the world. His first,great New Look,with its long skirts was an expression of freedom in the late 1940s.
60.Which of the following designs is close to Dior’s?
61.According to the passage, in Dior’s life,he did NOT .
A.make creative fashion designs B.work in a diplomatic service
C.1earn craft as his first job D.open a New Look House
62.We can infer from the passage that .
A.Dior and his supporter had different interests in business
B.Dior’s New Look had little influence on people then
C.Dior is only a brand of women’s fashion
D.Dior’s fashion was not accepted at first
63.What is probably the best title for the passage? .
A.The History of the New Look B.The Growth of the Dior Empire
C.An Expression of Freedom—Dior D.The Founder of the New Look—Dior
标签:高二英语试题
威廉希尔app (51edu.com)在建设过程中引用了互联网上的一些信息资源并对有明确来源的信息注明了出处,版权归原作者及原网站所有,如果您对本站信息资源版权的归属问题存有异议,请您致信qinquan#51edu.com(将#换成@),我们会立即做出答复并及时解决。如果您认为本站有侵犯您权益的行为,请通知我们,我们一定根据实际情况及时处理。