20xx年下期高三职高班期末考试英语检测试卷(编辑修改稿)内容摘要:

w I have started _59_my studies and my friends. And I’m in good health, too. I often hear people say, “Wow!_60_perfect life you have!’ 51. A. trip B. party C. talk D. fight 52. A. opened B. kept C. moved D. broke 53. A. chances B. problems C. suggestions D. mistakes 5 B. that C. if D. how 55. A. turned on B. looked for C. put away D. paid for 56. A. report B. fet C. think D. remember 57. A. yourself B. itself C. himself D. myself 58. A. mad B. brave C. sad D. weak 59. A. being busy with B. worrying about C. getting on well with D. being afraid of 60. A. What a B. What C. How a D. How 第三部分 阅读理解(每小题 2 分共 40 小题) (一)选择题:请根据 下面 2 篇短文的内容,为后面的各题 选择最佳答案。 Passage One Many years ago, Mr. Johnson, an Englishman, was living in a hotel in Germany. He usually had lunch in a small restaurant. Every time he came to the table, there was always a German sitting there. And this man always stood up and said, “Mahizeit.” The Englishman answered, “Johnson.” One day Mr. Johnson was talking to an English friend, Nick, “The Germans have some strange customs(习俗) ,” he said, “Every time I came to the restaurant for lunch, a German stood up and told me his name.” “That was strange to me, too,” the friend said. “what did the man say?” “He told me his nameMahizeit,” Mr. Johnson answered. His friend laughed, “Majizeit isn’t his name. It is the German word for good appetite. He wanted you to have a good appetite for your lunch.,” he said. The next day, when Mr. Johnson came into the restaurant, he smiled to the German and said, “Mahizeit,” The German stood up and answered, “Johnson.” . A. lived in a hotel. B. wasn’t very rich. C. lived in a restaurant. D. was a very rich man. 62. From the passage, the German’s name is . A. Mike B. Johnson C. Mahizeit D. not known 63. Mr. Johnson’s friend knew . A. German only. B. both English and German. C. who “Mahizeit” is . D. the German was the manager there. 64. The German Mr. Johnson. A. understood B. was friendly to C. was afraid of D. wasn’t friendly to Passage Two On Christmas Eve─the night before Christmas Day─children all over Britainput a stocking at the end of their beds before they go to sleep. Their parents usually tell them that Fathe。
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