高二英语第二十二单元A Tale of Two cities
. was kept busy working at B . kept busy working for
C . kept working for D . worked at
13 . After _____ the whole affair , he _____ prison .
A . writing down ; was put in the B . disclosing ; was put in
C . described ; was thrown into D . giving an account of ; was sent to the
14 . _____ by the police , the prisoner did not escape _____ .
A . To be surrounded ; to be caught B . Surrounding ; to run away
C . Being surrounding ; being run away D . Surrounded ; being caught
15 . “I wonder whether you would mind _____ me a favour” .
“_______ . ”
A . to do ; Yes , of course B . doing ; Not at all
C . to do ; Yes , I\'m glad to D . doing ; No , I\'m sorry I can
二、完形填空
Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens was ( 1 ) of the greatest writers of England . He was born ( 2 ) the 7th of February , 1812 . His father was a clerk in the city ( 3 ) Portsmouth . There Charles first went to school .
In 1812 the family ( 4 ) to London , where his father ( 5 ) and was put in ( 6 ) . The whole family went to live there . For many years the ( 7 ) building of the prison was the family\'s home . When Charles was only ten years old , he ( 8 ) school and began a lonely and hard struggle with poverty . In order to ( 9 ) the family he ( 10 ) at a factory . He worked from early morning ( 11 ) late at night . He was so unhappy there ( 12 ) years latter he could never speak of the time spent at the factory without pain .
Many years ( 13 ) before Charles returned to school . When he graduated , he became a reporter of ( 14 ) newspaper in London . The work of a reporter led him to ( 15 ) . In 1836 , when only ( 16 ) of age , Charles Dickens wrote his first book , which made him known ( 17 ) in England and in some other countries . From that time ( 18 ) Charles Dickens devoted himself to literature . Among his best known books ( 19 ) “Hard Times” , “David Copperfield”and “Donbey and Son” , all reflecting and criticizing his age . ( 20 ) a deep sympathy for the labouring people of his time , he wrote about them in ( 21 ) of his books , about their misfortunes and their longings for a better ( 22 ) . He also gave us a true picture of the unhappy life of the children in the ( 23 ) . It is this criticism of the vices ( 罪恶 ) of the capitalist system ( 24 ) makes his books so important although he did not call for active struggle ( 25 ) the ruling class .
1 . A . the B . a C . one D . an
2 . A . on B . in C . at D . by
3 . A . in B . with C . between D . of
4 . A . flew B . moved C . travelled D . arrived
5 . A . ran off debt B . ran into debt C . ran for debt D . ran in the debt
6 . A . a prison B . the prison C . prison D . hotel
7 . A . dark B . bright C . white D . black
8 . A . had left B . had left for C . had to leave D . had been left
9 . A . leave B . break away from C . not live in D . help
10 . A . went working B . went to work C . went with work D . went on working
11 . A . till B . to C . towards D . toward
12 . A . when B . which C . what D . that
13 . A . past B . pasted C . passed D . passing
14 . A . the B . a C . an D . one
15 . A . live in his office B . write articles for the newspaper
C . story – writing D . be a rich man
16 . A . twenty - four years B . twenty - four - years
C . twenty - four year D . twenty four year
17 . A . either B . all C . neither D . both
18 . A . of B . in C . on D . by
19 . A . were B . was C . are D . is
20 . A . having B . having been C . has being D . has been
21 . A . little B . few C . much D . many
22 . A . lives B . life C . leave D . live
23 . A . work shop B . workship C . workhouse D . housework
24 . A . that B . which C . what D . who
25 . A . to B . without C . with D . against
三、阅读理解
Why Did the Bastille Fall?
Why did the fall of the Bastille lead to the surrender of the Monarchy ( 君主政权 ) and the victory of the French Revolution? The fall of the Bastille was brought about because the soldiers guarding it refused to fight the people . Three weeks before two companies of the Garde Francaise had refused to go on duty . Four days later , other soldiers joined the citizens , saying they would never fight the people of Paris . And seventy - five members of the Swiss Guard went over to Revolution just before the Bastille was destroyed .
So de Launay surrendered because his men inside refused to fight . He knew he would get no help from the army outside . So the Bastille fell because te army in Paris joined the citizens , and not because of the bravery of the attackers . Its fall showed the people that the army was with them . From the day it fell , the Monarchy had no choice but to give in .
1 . The Bastille fell because _____ .
A . of the bravery of the attackers B . the army would not help de Launay
C . the soldiers guarding it refused t 《高二英语第二十二单元A Tale of Two cities(第6页)》
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C . kept working for D . worked at
13 . After _____ the whole affair , he _____ prison .
A . writing down ; was put in the B . disclosing ; was put in
C . described ; was thrown into D . giving an account of ; was sent to the
14 . _____ by the police , the prisoner did not escape _____ .
A . To be surrounded ; to be caught B . Surrounding ; to run away
C . Being surrounding ; being run away D . Surrounded ; being caught
15 . “I wonder whether you would mind _____ me a favour” .
“_______ . ”
A . to do ; Yes , of course B . doing ; Not at all
C . to do ; Yes , I\'m glad to D . doing ; No , I\'m sorry I can
二、完形填空
Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens was ( 1 ) of the greatest writers of England . He was born ( 2 ) the 7th of February , 1812 . His father was a clerk in the city ( 3 ) Portsmouth . There Charles first went to school .
In 1812 the family ( 4 ) to London , where his father ( 5 ) and was put in ( 6 ) . The whole family went to live there . For many years the ( 7 ) building of the prison was the family\'s home . When Charles was only ten years old , he ( 8 ) school and began a lonely and hard struggle with poverty . In order to ( 9 ) the family he ( 10 ) at a factory . He worked from early morning ( 11 ) late at night . He was so unhappy there ( 12 ) years latter he could never speak of the time spent at the factory without pain .
Many years ( 13 ) before Charles returned to school . When he graduated , he became a reporter of ( 14 ) newspaper in London . The work of a reporter led him to ( 15 ) . In 1836 , when only ( 16 ) of age , Charles Dickens wrote his first book , which made him known ( 17 ) in England and in some other countries . From that time ( 18 ) Charles Dickens devoted himself to literature . Among his best known books ( 19 ) “Hard Times” , “David Copperfield”and “Donbey and Son” , all reflecting and criticizing his age . ( 20 ) a deep sympathy for the labouring people of his time , he wrote about them in ( 21 ) of his books , about their misfortunes and their longings for a better ( 22 ) . He also gave us a true picture of the unhappy life of the children in the ( 23 ) . It is this criticism of the vices ( 罪恶 ) of the capitalist system ( 24 ) makes his books so important although he did not call for active struggle ( 25 ) the ruling class .
1 . A . the B . a C . one D . an
2 . A . on B . in C . at D . by
3 . A . in B . with C . between D . of
4 . A . flew B . moved C . travelled D . arrived
5 . A . ran off debt B . ran into debt C . ran for debt D . ran in the debt
6 . A . a prison B . the prison C . prison D . hotel
7 . A . dark B . bright C . white D . black
8 . A . had left B . had left for C . had to leave D . had been left
9 . A . leave B . break away from C . not live in D . help
10 . A . went working B . went to work C . went with work D . went on working
11 . A . till B . to C . towards D . toward
12 . A . when B . which C . what D . that
13 . A . past B . pasted C . passed D . passing
14 . A . the B . a C . an D . one
15 . A . live in his office B . write articles for the newspaper
C . story – writing D . be a rich man
16 . A . twenty - four years B . twenty - four - years
C . twenty - four year D . twenty four year
17 . A . either B . all C . neither D . both
18 . A . of B . in C . on D . by
19 . A . were B . was C . are D . is
20 . A . having B . having been C . has being D . has been
21 . A . little B . few C . much D . many
22 . A . lives B . life C . leave D . live
23 . A . work shop B . workship C . workhouse D . housework
24 . A . that B . which C . what D . who
25 . A . to B . without C . with D . against
三、阅读理解
Why Did the Bastille Fall?
Why did the fall of the Bastille lead to the surrender of the Monarchy ( 君主政权 ) and the victory of the French Revolution? The fall of the Bastille was brought about because the soldiers guarding it refused to fight the people . Three weeks before two companies of the Garde Francaise had refused to go on duty . Four days later , other soldiers joined the citizens , saying they would never fight the people of Paris . And seventy - five members of the Swiss Guard went over to Revolution just before the Bastille was destroyed .
So de Launay surrendered because his men inside refused to fight . He knew he would get no help from the army outside . So the Bastille fell because te army in Paris joined the citizens , and not because of the bravery of the attackers . Its fall showed the people that the army was with them . From the day it fell , the Monarchy had no choice but to give in .
1 . The Bastille fell because _____ .
A . of the bravery of the attackers B . the army would not help de Launay
C . the soldiers guarding it refused t 《高二英语第二十二单元A Tale of Two cities(第6页)》