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1、 人教高一實驗版Book 3 Unit4單元測試題 I.單項選擇。 1. It is said that the tickets are very limited, please book one in_______. A. advance B. development C. progress D. action 2. —How do you keep in________ with each other at present? —By sending messages. A. relation B. connecti
2、on C. combination D. touch 3. When he came back to himself, he_________ to his feet with great difficulty. A. rose B. struggled C. jumped D. sprang 4. Whenever I visit Hangzhou, I can’t help being_______ by its beauty. A. hit B. struck C.
3、 beaten D. knocked 5. Do you know which country will__________ the net Asian Games? A. treat B. host C. deal with D. do with 6. It is reported that that forest has been ________ fire for almost a week. A. in B. for C. on D. with 7. Being a very la
4、zy student, he seldom takes _______ in all his classes. A. notices B. notes C. papers D. sights 8. ___________ I could copy down the words on the blackboard, the teacher had wiped them off it. A. When B. Until C. Before D. Unless 9. The doctor said t
5、hat she was sure to die that night, but she______ after all. A. got through B. passed through C. lived through D. went through 10. Summer is coming. Can you tell me where you will be_________ holiday? A. on B. in C. at D. for 11. She was afraid_________
6、 home, because she was afraid_________ by her father. A. to go; of being beaten B. of going; to be beaten C. to go; to be beaten D. of going; of beating 12. Feeling it was going to rain heavily, the little girl ran at a top speed______ to her home. A. all over B. all out C. a
7、ll the way D. all through 13. As we all know, the Culture Revolution of China_________ place in 1966. A. took B. held C. got D. caught 14. Did you _________ when you phoned her on the night before last? A. pull through B. get through C. go through D. pass thr
8、ough 15. He looked _________ his telephone number in the telephone number book. A. for B. up C. at D. out II.完形填空。 There is a small cross by the side of Highway 128, near the town of Boonville. If this cross could talk, it would tell you this 16 story: Seven years ago m
9、y brother, Michael, was at a friend’s far. They decided to go out for dinner. Joe arrived and 17 to drive — to drive —after just one 18 . 19 , the four friends traveled the winding road. They didn’t know where it would end— 20 did. Suddenly, they turned 21 into the opposite
10、 lane, running into an oncoming car. 22 home we were watching E.T. on video in front of a warm fire. Then we went to bed. At 2:00 a.m. a police officer 23 my mom with the shocking 24 . Michael had been killed. In the morning, I 25 my mother and sister crying. I stood there
11、 26 . “What’s wrong?” I asked, rubbing my 27 eyes. Mom took a deep breath. “Come here…” Thus began a 28 journey through sadness, where all roads lead to nowhere and it 29 hurts to remember that day. The only thing that helps is telling my story, 30 you will remember it 31
12、you want to get into a car with someone who has had a drink—even just one drink. Joe chose the road to 32 . He was accused of manslaughter (過失殺人罪)and served time in prison. However, the real punishment is 33 the terrible result of his actions. He left us 34 an ache in our hearts tha
13、t will never go away, a nightmare that will 35 him—and us—for the rest of our lives. And a small cross by the side of Highway 128. 16. A. interesting B. amusing C. sad D. happy 17. A. offered B. refused C. agreed D. insisted 18. A. drive
14、 B. dinner C. drink D. mile 19. A. Sadly B. Happily C. Surprisingly D. Luckily 20. A. someone B. anyone C. nobody D. everybody 21. A. gently B. sharply C. quickly D. shortly 22. A. After
15、 B. Back C. In D. Before 23. A. supplied B. informed C. warned D. woke 24. A. telephone B. notice C. news D. report 25. A. found B. discovered C. wondered D. surprised 26. A. sad B. excited C. puzzled
16、 D. surprising 27. A. teary B. wide C. sleepy D. frightened 28. A. smooth B. difficult C. lovely D. pleasant 29. A. also B. still C. however D. hardly 30. A. suggesting B. warning C. hoping D. supposing 31. A
17、. until B. once C. when D. though 32. A. nowhere B. somewhere C. anywhere D. everywhere 33. A. living with B. going with C. getting on with D. getting away with 34. A. with B. to C. into D. onto 35. A. occur B. frighte
18、n C. disturb D. strike III.閱讀理解。 A Many people believe sharks (鯊魚)are dangerous and will always try to hurt or even kill humans. In fact, 94 percent of the world’s 400 species are harmless to humans. A shark exhibition at the National Aquarium (水族館) in Baltimore, US proves this. Visit
19、ors can touch young sharks, see their eggs develop and watch a dozen different species swim smoothly around a huge tank. Most people fail to realize that shark attacks dont happen very often. Humans are more likely to be killed by lightning than by a shark. And to make this point clear,
20、 the museum has set up a special touching pool for children. There, kids can learn, from an early age, not to fear sharks. They can watch them develop inside the eggs and feel the skin of the older swimmers. "People fear what they dont know," said Nancy Hotchkiss, an organizer of the exhibiti
21、on, which runs till December. "Sharks have been round for 400 million years and play an important role in the oceans food chain. We want people to discover that sharks are amazing animals that need our respect and protection." A shocking 100 million sharks are killed every year by humans aro
22、und the world. A study, published in January in the US magazine Science, found that almost all recorded sharks species have fallen by half in the past eight to fifteen years~ Thousands of sharks are hunted in Asia for special foods, such as shark fin (魚翅) soup. And many others get cau
23、ght in nets, while fishermen are hunting other fish. More than half of all sharks are smaller than one metre long. "Some fishing methods are actually cleaning out the ocean," said Dave Schofield, the manager of the aquariums ocean health program. "The fishermen threw them away like rubbish." I
24、t is a worrying situation and some areas have put measures in place to protect these species of fish. 36. Which of the following is the aim of the writer? A. Sharks actually always hurt or even kill people. B. Sharks have been around for about 400 million years. C. It is not true
25、that sharks are always dangerous. D. Most of the worlds species dont hurt people. 37. The main purpose of the shark exhibition is to A. show how sharks are born and develop in the ocean B. let people know more about sharks and protect them C. let children learn not to fear sharks from
26、an early age D. show how shark species have fallen in the past few years 38. In the last but one paragraph the underlined word "them" refers to A. small sharks B. fishing boats C. fishing nets D. fishing methods 39. What does Dave Schofield mean by saying "
27、Some fishing methods are actually cleaning out the ocean"? A. Large sharks cannot be caught by some B. Only small sharks can be caught by some fishing methods. C. The ocean is being made cleaner by some fishing methods. D. Too many sharks are being killed by some fishing met
28、hods. 40. It can be inferred from the passage that the writer is A. surprised to know sharks always hurt people B. happy to know sharks are harmless to people C. worried about the present situation of shark species D. pleased to know the ocean is becoming much cleaner B Let us say there is s
29、omething you dont know how to do. In the past if you were determined to learn, you might have called a friend or relative, taken a night class or walked down to the local library for a research term. But now a lot of websites are springing up, providing free practical advice on these subjects
30、 and actually anything else you can think of. In one sense, these "how-to" sites represent (代表) a part of the growing world of online learning. This tradition found one of its earliest forms in the FAQs--or Frequently Asked Questions files (文件夾)--that began on Usenet, the Internets global, di
31、scussion group. These FAQs, many of which still go round continuously, took a specific subject--and explained it to complete novices. But "how-to" sites take the FAQs idea in a somewhat different direction by addressing subjects that aren’t necessarily related to discussion forums (論壇). These
32、sites take the style of a written teaching period and a tone of friendly advice. Possibly the biggest and best known of these sites is (www. L). It offers nearly 1000 free tutorials and adds new ones frequently for a job intervies. At () you can learn how to train for your first marathon, h
33、ow to buy a vacation home, or how to make a movie in eight steps. 41. The purpose of writing the passage is to__________. A. introduce new websites to people B. teach how to take new courses by Internet C. present new means to learn something you want to know D. help you to solve any difficulty
34、 you meet with 42. "How-to" sites are set up to A. explain FAQs to the public B. help people to learn what they want to C. tell their difference from discussion forums D. complete the growing world of online learning 43. The underlined word "novices" in the passage probably
35、 means A. experts who know a lot B. hosts of "how-to" sites C. people without knowledge D. beginners of "how-to" sites 44. It can be inferred from the passage that___________. A. "how-to" sites are specially designed for the disabled B. people can teach themselves at h
36、ome by visiting "how-to" sites C. it is pleasant to listen to the advice on "how-to" sites D. you can just click your mouse at home to question anything 45. According to the text, if you want to buy a tent for camping you may visit_________. A. B. C. the discussion fo
37、rums D. the FAQs C When friends come to visit us in the evening, they spend their time telling us that they are in a hurry and looking at their watches. It is not that our friends are all very busy, it is just that we have no television. People think that we are very strange. "But what do
38、you do in the evenings? They are always asking. The answer is simple. Both my wife and I have hobbies. We always spend our evenings in classes for foreign languages. This is very useful. I collect stamps and am always busy with my collection (收集). Both of us enjoy listening to music and playing ca
39、rds. Sometimes there are power cuts and we have no electricity in the house. This does not worry us as we just light candies and carry on with what we were doing before. Our friends are lost--no television! So they dont know what to do. On such evenings our house is very full as they all come
40、to us. They all have a good time. Instead of sitting in silence in front of the television, everybody talks and plays games. Yes, life is possible without television! 根據(jù)文意回答問題,每空一詞。 46. The writers friends seem busy when they visit the couple in the evening because as he hasnt got a televisio
41、n. 47. Both of the couple have hobbies of listening to music, playing cards and____ ______ ________ _________. 48. When there are power cuts the writer is not worried because with candles they can carry on with 49. The underlined sentence "Our friends are lost" means_________ _____ ______ _____ _
42、_______. 50. We can draw a conclusion that life is possible_______ _________. D Isnt it astonishing how much time we talk about food? "Have you ever eaten... ? What did you have for lunch?" and so on. And yet when you travel from one country to another, you will find that people have quite diff
43、erent feelings about food. People often feel that what they eat is normal and what other people eat is strange. In England, people eat potatoes every day. In the Middle East, read is the main part of every meal. Eating like so many things we do, becomes a habit which is difficult to change. American
44、s like to drink a lot of orange juice and coffee. The English drink tea four or five times every day. Australians drink a great deal of beer, and the French drink wine every day. The sort of meat people like to eat also differs from one country to another. Horse meat is thought to be delicious
45、 in France. New Zealanders eat sheep, but they never eat goat meat. The Japanese dont like to eat sheep meat because of its smell, but they enjoy eating raw fish. So it seems that although eating is a topic we can talk about for hours, there is very little common sense in what we say it. Peop
46、le everywhere enjoy eating what they have always eaten, and there is very little we can do to change our eating habits. 51. Which one is the meaning of "raw . A. not cooked B. nicely cooked C. big D. young 52. What is the main part of every meal in the Midd
47、le East? A. Rice. B. Bread. C. Meat. D. Tomato 53. Why does Japanese not like sheep meat? Because it(is) . A. expensive B. cheap C. delicious D. smells 54. According to the passage, which of the following is true?
48、 A. In some parts of Asia people like rice. B. Eating is a topic that people dont like to talk about. C. The habit of eating is easy to change. D. Franch people like sheep meat very much. Keys: 1—5 ADBBB 6—10 CBCCA 11—15 ACABB 16—20 CACBC 21—25 BBDCA 26—30 CCBBC 31—35 CAAAC 36—40 CBADC 41—45 CBDBA 46. they don’t want to stay long. 47. take foreign language classes. 48. what they are doing. 49. they don’t know what to do. 50. without televison. 51—54 ABDA 單位:湖北省荊門 姓名:李國 E_mail:liguo619@
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