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1、太原五中2017-2018学年度第二学期阶段性检测 高 二 英 语命题人、校对人:张旭军 郝媛 王芳(2018.04)I单项选择(共10题;每小题1分,满分10分)1. _ is no doubt _ a cure for cancer will be found in ten years. A. There; whether B. It; thatC. There; thatD. It; whether2. It was a really _ experience. Afterwards, everybody was very _.A. terrifying; shocking B. ter

2、rified; shocking C. terrifying; shockedD. terrified; shocked3. What do you think of the Sino-US trade relations? Personally, the relations can be improved _ respect.A. basing onB. based onC. is based on D. be based on4. _ obeys the laws in this country can live a happy life.A. No matter whoB. Anyone

3、 C. WhoD. Whoever5. He is always challenging difficulties. Oh, yes. Thats _ he is different from others.A. whenB. whereC. whichD. what6. Do you think they are going to win the game? I think they are less _ to achieve it.A. possible B. likelyC. probablyD. perhaps7. They had hardly left the station _

4、the bombing took place.A. while B. sinceC. as D. when8. The couple have lived for thirty years together and not once _ with each other.A. they had quarreled B. they have quarreledC. have they quarreledD. had they quarreled9. Where did you buy your book? It was in the bookstore _ I used to work.A. th

5、atB. whereC. when D. which10. What shall we do tonight then? _ whatever you want.A. Thank goodness. B. Have fun. C. Its up to you. D. The usual stuff.II阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共10题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AI was nineteen. She was sixteen. Our dates were normally on Sunday. We didnt d

6、o much of anything. We were conservative. I was a farmer. Then she took me to her senior prom. It was just ten miles away in Richmond. I was the only one there without a tuxedo (燕尾服). All those city folks didnt know what to make of me.We celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary in Branson, Missouri.

7、On the drive home, she kept telling me that we were going the wrong way. She was very insistent. I didnt fight her. I kept letting her turn around because I knew that eventually wed hit the main road back to Michigan. I knew then her father had dementia (痴呆). So I knew what was happening. Soon, she

8、started forgetting names.We cant go out and dance or visit other people. We used to volunteer at the senior center every Wednesday. Shed play the piano, and Id turn the pages for her. The hymns (赞美诗) were some of the last things she remembered. Music was her life. But one day she wouldnt play anymor

9、e. And I told the staff that theyd need to find someone else. So we stay here now. But I dont see this as a bad thing I consider it an honor. This is what the Lord has given me to do.She has served this family her entire life. And now its my turn to serve her. I might not have her mentally. But I ha

10、ve her. I can still make her smile. She likes to slip her hand under my shirt to feel my skin. Sometimes she starts “yakking” (喋喋不休). She doesnt say actual words. And it doesnt make any sense. But I never tell her to be quiet, because its better than nothing at all.11. Why did the authors wife keep

11、telling him he was driving the wrong way?A. The author had forgotten the way home.B. His wife had forgotten the way home.C. His wife remembered the right way home.D. They had both forgotten the way home.12. What did the authors wife like doing best?A. Visiting other people.B. Reading the hymns.C. Pl

12、aying the piano.D. Doing voluntary work.13. From the text we can infer that _.A. the author takes care of his wife out of a feeling of guiltB. the author doesnt like the noises that his wife makesC. the author loves his wife deeply and unconditionallyD. the author wont be able to put up with his wif

13、e some dayBWhen faced with the decision to get out of bed or have a few more minutes of sleep, which do you choose? Believe it or not, that decision could make a world of difference in the rest of your day.About 85 percent of Americans use an alarm clock to wake up in the mornings, according to slee

14、p researcher Till Roennenber. And while there are no official numbers on snoozing (打盹), a quick survey of social media makes it clear that hitting the snooze button is a popular pastime.As to how the snooze button will affect your day, scientists have mixed opinions. Some scientists think people who

15、 hit the snooze button in the mornings are actually clever, creative and happy while some said that hitting the snooze button will ruin your life, or at the very least your day. “I feel that hitting the snooze button has got to be one of the worst things that ever happened to human sleep,” researcher Jonathan Horowitz said. “The chances of you snoozing and actually experiencing a meaningful rest are close to zero.”According to some sleep experts, when hitting the snooze button, you are

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