高二英语上学期上册试题

He (瞥一眼) at the envelope and recognized his uncle's handwriting.

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    Papa's jaw dropped when Mama told him that Sister had cheated on her final exams—not to succeed but to fail. “It's unbelievable!” he said. “Sister has always been so proud of her good grades!”

    “Yes, she has,” said Mama. “But it's not unbelievable. It just shows how badly she wanted off the swimming team.”

    “Wanted off the swimming team?” said Papa. “She never said anything about that to me.”

    “Of course she didn't,” said Mama. “She was afraid you'd blow your top. You already had her getting a swimming scholarship to college and winning gold medals at the Olympics. Can you imagine how much pressure she must have felt? For her, being on the team couldn't have been much fun.”

    “Oh, my god!” Papa said, clapping a hand to his forehead. “I've been so stupid! I just thought she'd want to be a champion swimmer because she's so good at it.”

    “It's like anything else, dear,” said Mama. “No matter how good at it you are, if it stops being fun, you won't want to do it anymore.”

    Papa put his head in his hands.

    “She must be really mad at me,” he mumbled. “Maybe I should say sorry to her.”

    Sister's footsteps could be heard on the stairs. She came into the kitchen and looked hopefully up at her parents.

    “Honey,” said Mama with a smile, “your papa and I have decided that there's no reason for you to be on the swimming team if you don't want to.”

    Sister's face lit up like a Christmas tree. “Yippee!” she cried.

    “And,” added Papa, “there's no need for any more drills. I'm sure you'll bring your grades back up all by yourself.”

    Sister ran to Papa and jumped into his arms. She gave him a big hug. “I'm going to go play cards with Lizzy!” she said. “See you later!”

    From the kitchen window, Mama and Papa watched their daughter run down the sunny road toward Lizzy's house.

    “It's good to see her happy again,” said Mama.

    “It sure is,” Papa agreed. “As for the swimming team, there's always next year.”

    “If?” Mama prompted him.

    “Oh, right,” said Papa. “If she wants to.”

    Mama smiled. “At least you're learning, dear,” she said. She kissed him.

    “Well, you know what they say,” Papa said. “Better late than never.”

  1. (1) The underlined expression “blow your top” probably means ________.

    A . change your opinion B . become very excited C . get very angry D . fall down with fear
  2. (2) Mama insisted that the child should do________.

    A . what she was willing to B . what she felt easy to C . what she was able to D . what she felt right to
  3. (3) Which of the following words best describes Papa?

    A . Cruel but reasonable. B . Crazy but confident. C . Stubborn but honest. D . Ambitious but considerate.
  4. (4) Which might be the proper title for the passage?

    A . Easier Said Than Done B . Health Is Better Than Wealth C . Better Late Than Never D . Something Is Better Than Nothing
假设你是新华中学的学生李华,你原来的外籍教师Professor Johnson已经回到了英国。请你用英语给他写一封电子邮件,包括以下内容:

1). 感谢他对你的帮助;

2). 介绍你最近的学习和生活;

3). 邀请他和家人来中国过春节(the Spring Festival)

注意:

1). 词数100字左右;

2). 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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    When children start kindergarten, evident gaps in science knowledge already exist between Whites and minorities and between youngsters from upper-income and low-income families. And they often deepen into significant achievement gaps by the end of eighth grade if they are not dealt with during elementary school.

    The findings suggest that, in order for the United States to maintain(维持) long-term scientific and economic competitiveness in the world, policymakers need to renew efforts to ensure access(n.使用或见到的机会,权利) to high-quality, early learning experiences in childcare settings, preschools and elementary schools.

    The researchers' study tracked 7,757 children from their start in kindergarten to the end of eighth grade. Researchers found that, among kindergarteners with low levels of general knowledge, 62 percent were struggling in science by the time they reached third grade and 54 percent were struggling in that subject in eighth grade. And general knowledge gaps between minorities and Whites were already large at the time when students began kindergarten.

    “Children growing up in low-income families typically experience comparatively fewer early opportunities to learn about the natural and social sciences,” the authors wrote. “Their parents often have lower educational levels and therefore less science knowledge themselves as well as fewer resources available to direct the children's academic growth. Children raised in poverty often attend poorly resourced schools that futher limit their academic opportunities.”

    Morgan said that, within families, parents who regularly talk and interact with toddlers(学步的儿童) can point out and explain physical, natural and social events occurring around them daily. This might help youngsters learn facts and concepts that will prepare them to take better advantage of science instruction they receive during elementary and middle school.

  1. (1) Which may be the possible result of the gaps in science knowledge during kindergarten?

    A . Children from rich families will behave better in life. B . Children from minorities may have less desire for learning. C . Children's academic performance afterwards will be affected. D . The gaps will disappear automatically when children grow up.
  2. (2) What did the researchers suggest policymakers do?

    A . Make superior education available to children. B . Narrow income gaps between different families. C . Give extra lessons to children from poor families. D . Strengthen competitive awareness of kindergarteners.
  3. (3) What can parents do to help their toddlers learn?

    A . Give them more nutritious food    B . Offer them more learning resources. C . Let them attend science courses for kids D . Greate learning opportunities in daily life.
  4. (4) Which of the following can be the best title for the text?

    A . Income Gaps Affect Children's School Performances B . Provide More Available Access to Childhood Learning C . Science Knowledge Gaps Are Obvious in Kindergarten D . Equal Education Is Important in Kindergarten
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    Today, we are told, children don't spend enough time in the fresh air. Many of them are addicted to screen on a computer or a TV—they seem to be living in a virtual world. They have lost touch with nature.

    But now 400 organizations in the UK, from playgroups to the National Health Service, are encouraging children to have some “wild time”. They want kids to swap at least 30 minutes of watching TV or playing computer games for time playing outside. Activities such as building dens, climbing trees, rummaging for conkers and playing hide and seek are just some of the things kids can do. Even if they live in a city, they can go on adventures in the garden or the park.

    Children often need a helping hand from mom and dad. They need to be shown what to do and where to go. Andy Simpson from National Health Service says, “We want parents to see what this magical wonder product does for their kids' development, independence and creativity, by giving wild time a go”.

    So despite the complicated world that young people grow up in now, it seems that going back to basics and experiencing “nature's playground” is what modern children need. David Bond from Project Wild Thing says, “We need to make more space for wild time in children's daily routine, freeing this generation of kids to have the sort of experiences that many of us took for granted”.

    This might sound a bit old fashioned to you or maybe, like me, it's made you think about sticking on your boots, getting outdoors and reliving your childhood. There is no age limit on enjoying yourself!

  1. (1) What is the best title of the text?

    A . Wild time for children B . Benefits of wild time C . More space for children  D . Adventures of children
  2. (2) Children are encouraged to do the following activities except____________.

    A . building dens  B . climbing trees C . playing hide and seek   D . watching TV
  3. (3) According to Andy Simpson, we know that_____________.

    A . wild time is hard to design B . wild time is beneficial to children C . parents know the importance of wild time D . parents like keeping their children indoors.
His doctor suspected that Simon had been e to a new virus.

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    A study published Monday found that people who sleep less tend to be fat,and experts said it's time to find out if more sleep will fight fatness.

    “We've put so much emphasis on diet and exercise that we've failed to recognize the value of good sleep,”said Fred Turek,a physician at Northwestern University.

    Monday's study from Eastern Virgnia Medical School in Norfolk covered 1,000 people and found that total sleep time decreased as body mass index-a measure of weight based on height increased.

    “Men slept an average of 27 minutes less than women and overweight and fat patients slept less than patients with normal weights,”it said.In general the fatter subjects slept about 1.8 hours a week less than those with normal weights.

    “Americans experience insufficient sleep and fat bodies.Clinicians are aware of the burden of fatness on patients,”the study said.

    “Our findings suggest that major extensions of sleep time may not be necessary,as an extra 20 minutes of sleep per night seems to be associated with a lower body mass index,”it added.

    “We caution that this study does not set up a cause­and­effect relationship between restricted sleep and fatness,but investigations indicating success in weight loss via extensions of sleep would help greatly to set up such a relationship.”

    The study was published in the Archives of Internal Medicine along with an editorial by Turek and Northwestern colleague Joseph Bass commenting on it and related research.

    In an interview,Turek said some studies have shown the lack of sleep causes declines in an appetiteholding back protein hormone,and increases in another hormone that cause a longing for food.“In addition neuropathies(神经疗法)in the brain governing sleep and fatness appear to overlap(部分重叠),”he said.

    “Fatness has been rising dramatically in developed countries and reached epidemic(流行病)levels in the United States,”it added,“leading to a variety of health problems.”

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conclusion

Weight loss set up between sleep & fatness.


Reason

Less sleep causes protein hormone to


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My brother broke the window (故意地)to enter the house.

They were abroad during the months when we were carrying out the investigation, or they __________to our help.

A . would have come B . could come C . have come D . had come
— Mrs. Smith is so nice a teacher that we will remember her forever.

— Yes. She                  give us help whenever we were in trouble at school.

A . must B . might C . could D . would
The final score of the basketball match was 93:94. We were only __________ beaten.

A . nearly B . slightly C . narrowly D . lightly
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    People from every corner flooded into the streets that Christmas Eve. "Frosty the Snowman," and "Jingle Bells" 1 in stores; on the pavements, the street singers performed happily. Everyone was 2 by someone else, delighted and cheerful. I was alone.

    As one of 8 kids of a Brazilian family, brought up in America's crowded apartment, I'd spent several years searching for aloneness. Now,3, at 27, a college student after the 4 with my girlfriend, every cell inside me wanted to be alone,5  not at Christmas. My family had 6to Brazil and my friends were 7with their own lives. Dusk was approaching, and the fact that I had to return to my 8 home made me sad. Lights from windows blinked (闪烁), and I hoped someone would 9 from one of those homes to invite me inside with a Christmas tree decorated with shiny fake snow and 10 presents.

    At a market, I felt more 11 when people were buying lots of goods, which12 the gifts we received as children in my mind. I missed my family and wanted to cry for wanting to be alone and for having achieved it.

    Outside the church, a manger (小耶稣) had been set 13. I stood with others watching the scene, some of them 14 themselves, praying. As I walked home, I realized that leaving Brazil was still a painful experience as I struggled with 15 I had become in 15 years in America. I'd mourned (悲叹) the 16, but for the first time, I recognized what I'd gained. I was independent, 17 and healthy. My life was still ahead, full of 18.

    Sometimes the best gift is the one that you give yourself. That Christmas, I gave myself 19 for what I'd obtained up to now and promise to go forward. It is the best gift I've ever got, the one that I most 20.

(1)
A . served B . held C . shared D . played
(2)
A . employed B . attended C . supported D . accompanied
(3)
A . eventually B . usually C . extremely D . really  
(4)
A . date B . sympathy C . breakup D . concern
(5)
A . but B . so C . and D . or
(6)
A . moved B . returned C . slipped D . came
(7)
A . bored B . pleased C . satisfied D . occupied
(8)
A . empty B . warm C . shabby D . cozy
(9)
A . hang out B . go away C . turn up D . break in
(10)
A . donated B . wrapped C . discounted D . dealt 
(11)
A . nervous B . excited C . upset D . tired
(12)
A . called up B . called for C . called on D . called in
(13)
A . aside B . about C . down D . up  
(14)
A . crossing B . hugging C . bowing D . bending
(15)
A . that B . what C . how D . which
(16)
A . worries B . cases C . limits D . losses
(17)
A . educated B . lonely C . shy D . wealthy
(18)
A . sadness B . possibility C . hardship D . sight  
(19)
A . prize B . defeat C . credit D . surprise
(20)
A . save B . admit C . select D . value
(……的数量) the pandas living in the wild has increased to about 1,590.

_________ quite well in the important exam, he came back home, _________ and smiling.

A . Having done; relaxed B . Having done; relaxing C . Having been done; relaxing D . Done; relaxed
Every time my father went on a business trip, my mother                  watch him till he was out of sight.
A . could B . would C . should D . might
His parents                  him to work in a big company but he failed them.
A . suggested B . demanded C . recommended D . hoped
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Metro Pocket Guide

Metrorail(地铁)

    Each passenger needs a farecard to enter and go out. Up to two children under ago five may travel free with a paying customer.

    Farecard machine are in every station, Bring small bills because there are no change machines in the station and farecard machine only provide up to $ 5 in change.

    Get one of unlimited Metrorail rides with a One Day Pass. Buy it from a farecard machine in Metro stations. Use it after 9:30 a. m. until closing on weekdays, and all day on weekends and holidays.

Hours of Service

Open: 5 a. m Mon-Fri           7a. m. Sat—Sun .

Close: midnight Sun—Thurs 3 a.m. Fri.—Sat. nights.

    Last train times vary. To avoid missing the last train, please check the last train times posted in the station.

Metrobus

    When paying with exact change, the fare is $ 1. 35 . when paying with a smarTrip card, the fare is $1. 25

Fares for the Senior /disabled customers

    Senior citizens 65 and older and disabled customers may ride for half the regular fare. On Metrorail and Metrobus, use a senior/disabled farecard or SmarTrip card. For more information about buying senior/disabled farecards, farecard or SmarTrip cards and passes, please visit MetroOpenDoors. com or call 202-637-7000 and 202-637-8000.

    Senior citizens and disabled customers can get free guide on how to use proper Metrobus and Metrorail services by calling 202-962-1100

Travel tips (提示)

. Avoid riding during weekday rush periods –before 9:30 a. m. and between 4 and 6 p. m.

. If you lose something on a bus or train or in a station, please call Lost & Found at 202-962-1195.

  1. (1) what should you know about farecard machine?

    A . They start selling tickets at 9:30 a. m. B . They are connected to change machines. C . They offer special service to the elderly. D . They make change for no more than $5.
  2. (2) At what time does Metrorail stop service on Saturday?

    A . At midnight B . at 3 a. m. C . at 5 am D . at 7 p. m.
  3. (3) What is good about a SmarTrip card?

    A . It is convenient for old people B . It saves money for its users C . it can be bought at any time D . it is sold on the Internet.
  4. (4) Which number should you call if you lose something on the Metro?

    A . 202-962-1195 B . 202-962-1100 C . 202-673-7000 D . 202-673-8000
假如你是李华,你的好友Tom不善于交际,来信总是向你诉说他在交往方面的烦恼,请你就此向你的朋友提出一些建议。建议内容包括以下几点:

1)宽容;

2)多微笑;

3)和别人在一起时,不要保持沉默。

注意:1).词数120左右。

2).可适当增添细节,以使行文连贯。

Dear Tom,

    ……

Yours,

Li Hua

I realized strength and courage aren't always _________ in medal and victories, but sometimes in the struggles we went through.

A . measured B . praised C . tested D . increased
Many of the plants in this area would                  if the government didn't take measures to protect them.
A . die away B . die down C . die out D . die from
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