安徽黄山市屯溪第一中学2014-2015学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题 (Word版含答案)
---I thought you might regret it. That s why I______ it up from the waste paper basket. A. had picked B. would pick C. have picked D. picked 29. It is not always easy for the public to see______ use a new invention can be of to human life. A. whose B. what C. which D. that 30. ---Did you see Jay Chou at his album signing event? ---Not really. We waited in line for an hour, only to be______ at the door. A. tuned away B. turned out C. turned off D. turned up 31. Some don t agree to the plan, while I m out of______ opposed to it. A. those who B. who C. those D. that 32. With efforts _______ conservation, we may believe that people enjoy a healthy life without the environment around them ________. A. focused on; suffering B. focusing on; suffering C. focused on; being suffered D. focusing on; suffered 33. The spokesman said that this was a______ negotiation because it solved a lot of problems between the two sides. A. primitive B. persuasive C. protective D. productive 34. ---What were you up to when she dropped in? ---I______ for a while and _______ some reading. A. had played; was going to do B. played; did C. was playing; was going to do D. had played; did 35. So far, he must have achieved his goal, ______? A. mustn t he B. didn t he C. doesn t he D. hasn t he
第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) Angry farmers gathered in Tokyo, shouting and shaking their fists on Tuesday in a protest to
demand compensation(赔偿) for products contaminated(污染) by radiation from Japan s nuclear
plant.
The 200 __36__ , mostly from northeastern Japan, held some cabbage they couldn t __37__.
Many of them carried large signs__38__ “stop nuclear energy” outside the headquarters of Tokyo
Electric Power Go. The Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant was _39__ in the tsunami on the 11th
March, 2011.
“ My _40__ has run out. The nuclear crisis has__41__ destroyed our farming business,” said
a 72-year-old Katsuo Okazaki, who__42__ peaches and apples.
_43__ leaking from the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant---about 220 kilometers north of
Tokyo---has been_44__ in milk, water and vegetables such as spinach from__45___ the plant. The
government once __46___ the sale of raw milk from some towns from near the plant __47___
spinach, cabbage, broccoli and several other__48___ vegetables from throughout Fukushima district,
though most restrictions in nearby areas have been__49____.
But even once restrictions are removed and produce has become __50____, farmers
throughout the northeast fear consumers will reject their__51____.
It is estimated that it will take six to nine months to bring the plant into cold shutdown,
which is a __52__ step that allows roughly 80,000 people who have escaped from home within
20-kilometer area around the plant to return.
Farmers are also__53___ about the about 3,000 cows, 130,000 pigs and 680,000 chickens
they had to___54___. Some have already died, and many are weak and dying.
“ We have no dreams. No hopes. __55___ I ask myself How shall I live in the future? ”
shouted Kazuhiko Suzuki, 70, from Fukushima.
36. A. workers 37. A. sell 38. A. meaning 39. A. built 40. A. patience 41. A. instantly 42. A. develops 43. A. Heat
B. farmers C. cooks B. harvest C. buy B. writing C. speaking B. restored C. damaged B. strength C. money B. totally C. merely B. trades C. stores B. Energy C. Radiation D. gardeners D. plant D. saying D. known D. time D. slightly D. grows D. Waste