2020高中英語 Unit5 Canada“The True North”單元測試3 人教版必修3
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1、2020學年人教版英語精品資料 必修三 Unit 5《Canada —“The True North”》單元測試3 筆試部分: I. 單項選擇 21. Mary has _________ 18-year-old daughter who has ________ gift for singing. A. a; a B. an; the C. an; a D. the; a 22. —___________ is the population of the United States? —I dont know exactly, but Im
2、sure that it has __________ population than China. A. How much; much less B. How many; fewer C. What; much less D. What; a much smaller 23. Its far away from here and its certainly not _____ walking distance. A. within B. at C. around D. On 24. He _______ to act out t
3、he story he had read, but he failed. A. deserved B. tried C. managed D. pretended 25. In my opinion, the present situation ______ entirely new measures. A. calls for B. calls in C. calls up D. calls away 26. The plane ______, killing all 200 people aboard. A. survived
4、 B. crashed C. missed D. balanced 27. It is said that the governor is ill, but the news remains to be _____. A. puzzled B. impressed C. confirmed D. explained 28. The artist mixed the blue with the yellow to _______ the green color he wanted. A. produce B. design C. c
5、ombine D. multiply 29. ________ Im concerned, youd better stay where you are. A. As well as B. As far as C. As soon as D. As long as 30. —What do you think made Jenny so happy? —_________ a ticket to the opening ceremony of the 29th Olympic Games. A. To win B. Won C.
6、Winning D. Win 31. Thirty years have passed but I still remember the scene ________ we got lost on a rainy night. A. which B. that C. what D. when 32. On hearing the _________ voice, the little girl became _______. A. terrifying; terrifying B. terrifying; terrified C.
7、terrified; terrified D. terrified; terrifying 33. The city, which _________ by beautiful scenery, is where I was born. A. is surrounding B. is surrounded C. surrounded D. Surrounding 34. There is no chance _________ I will recover from my illness for the exam. A. that
8、B. which C. what D. if 35. —Excuse me, sir. Does this bus goes to the railway station? —________. You should take Bus No. 1. A. Sure, it does B. No, you cant C. Oh, Im afraid not D. Its your fault II 完形填空 閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出適合填入對應空白處的最佳選項。 I remember as a s
9、mall child people would often ask me, "What are you going to be when you grow up?" Well, it 36 being a cowboy or some super hero. Later it was a fireman, a policeman, a lawyer... As I grew older my dreams for the future 37 . When, at last, I was in college, I had my 38 set on becoming a preacher (
10、牧師) like my father. 39 I studied and prepared for that life. I reached the 40 in the end and I was preaching 41 full-time for much of my adult life. However, for many, there is a "thief" that goes around stealing our 42 . Sometimes, the thief will come as a parent, a relative, or a friend, but the
11、 43 thief is usually ourselves. We find 44 just about reaching the top, and a "small"45 inside says, "Youll never make 46 .""You cant possibly do this." On and on the "small" voice 47 our failure. Failure, though, is exactly how dreams are 48 . It is one of the most important tools we have, becau
12、se it teaches us invaluable (極寶貴的) 49 . When we learn these lessons well, we are ready 50 success. The message I always gave my children was that you 51 do anything that your heart desires. Remember the saying, "Nothing is 52 to a willing heart." There are 53 "overnight" successes, but with deter
13、mination, they will come. Imagine yourself in the life you dream of 54 . Then in your heart, believe it will happen to you. Then work, work, work. Youll get the picture. So, be true to your dream, and dont let anyone 55 it from you —especially yourself. 36. A. insisted on B. felt like C. kept
14、 on D. started out 37. A. changed B. failed C. planned D. Left 38. A. eyes B. heart C. brain D. Experience 39. A. But B. So C. Or D. Yet 40. A. agreement B. decision C. aim D. Position 41. A. hardly B. slightly C. nearly D. Extremely 42
15、. A. money B. plan C. friends D. Dreams 43. A. greatest B. tallest C. poorest D. Oldest 44. A. themselves B. yourselves C. ourselves D. Itself 45. A. sound B. voice C. noise D. Speech 46. A. it B. him C. her D. me
16、 47. A. expects B. predicts C. answers D. Suffers 48. A. met B. defended C. understood D. Realized 49. A. stages B. suggestions C. Lessons D. Choices 50. A. to B. for C. at D. With 51. A. are able to B. used to C. have to D. ough
17、t to 52. A. interesting B. important C. necessary D. Impossible 53. A. many B. a few C. some D. No 54. A. spending B. living C. planning D. Changing 55. A. buy B. fool C. steal D. borrow 第三部分 閱讀理解 閱讀下列短文,從每小題后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。 A
18、 Getting around in Canada is fairly easy. Most cities have urban transportation systems, including buses, streetcars, and trains, and some of the larger cities also have subways. You can board these systems at regular stops along their routes. Some let you pay with cash while others require ticket
19、s. If you dont have a ticket for the bus, you must pay with the correct amount of money. This is because the driver does not carry any change. If you plan to stay in a city for a long time, you may want to buy a monthly pass or a package of tickets to save money. You can buy subway tickets at any
20、 subway station. If you have to take several buses or subways for a single trip, you do not need to pay money each time. Simply ask the driver for a transfer (換乘) ticket, or take one from the machines on the subway platform. If you are not sure where to board the bus or the streetcar, just ask s
21、omeone or follow the crowd. People can usually only board at the front of the bus where you show your pass to the driver. When using public transportation, Canadians line up. First come, first serve, is a common approach to many activities in Canada, and it is considered to be extremely rude to cut
22、in any line. Maps of routes and schedules are usually available from the public transit (運輸) company in your area, and there is also a telephone information line. You may ask someone for the name of the transit company in your area, and then look it up in the telephone book. 56. What is this pass
23、age mainly about? A. How to use public transportation in Canada. B. How to save money when traveling. C. Where to find subways in larger cities. D. How public transit companies work. 57. If you pay the bus fare in cash, _____. A. you may be given some change B. you can exchange money with
24、the driver C. it might cost you a little more D. you must have the exact amount of money 58. By buying a monthly pass or a package of tickets, you can ______. A. take a bus whenever you want B. go wherever you like C. save money D. find comfortable seats 59. If you have
25、 to change subway lines on a single trip, _____. A. you have to pay each time B. you should buy another ticket from the machine C. you must ask for the drivers permission D. you just need to pay once B Since the time when the Romans first settled on the Danube River and built one of their m
26、ost important central European forts (堡壘), Vindobona, the city we now know as Vienna, has played a very important role in European history. Austria grew up around the city and developed into a strong empire (帝國). The capital became a famous place during the rule of the Habsburg dynasty. Today, Vie
27、nna is one of the most popular tourist spots in Austria as well as a major center of modern business and culture. Many different cultures have fused their cultural identities to produce the amazing Viennese culture. It is said that the most beautiful German is spoken in this old city. A city of mu
28、sic, cafes, waltzes, parks, cakes, and wine —thats Vienna. Famous composers such as Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert made Vienna into a city of music. Vienna also has a lot to offer in art and architecture. Yet the bars and clubs make a trip to Vienna an unforgettable experience. Viennas cooking diver
29、sity is also impressive. Dumpling soup, tender boiled beef and apple rolls are typical Austrian dishes. The face of the city has changed time and again due to war, victory, defeat, the death of an empire and the birth of a republic, foreign occupation (占領), and the passage of time. Fortunately, t
30、he Viennese character —a strict devotion to the good life —has remained solid. 60. What can we know about Vienna in the past? A. It used to be a business center. B. People there had beautiful voices. C. Austria developed around this city. D. There were some forts in this city. 61. What does
31、the underlined word "fused" in Paragraph 2 mean? A. Melted. B. Learned. C. Referred. D. Protected. 62. Which of the following items about Vienna are mentioned in this passage? ①music ②culture ③weather ④ history ⑤food ⑥ government ⑦art A. ①④⑤⑥ B. ②④⑤⑦ C. ④⑤⑥⑦ D.
32、 ②③④⑤ C The true history of tennis did not begin until the 1850s, when the first "modern" tennis balls were invented and used. Before this point, it was a completely different game —real tennis. Real tennis is played on indoor courts. In fact, real tennis cannot be played outside —the players
33、 use the L-shaped walls of a real tennis court to hit and return the ball to their opponents (對手). Yes, real tennis is very similar to todays modern tennis, or "lawn tennis", which can be played on a lawn. Tennis as we know it today was referred to as "lawn tennis", and it did not part from real t
34、ennis until the 1850s. It was then that Charles Goodyear invented vulcanized (硫化) rubber. Vulcanization is a process that prevents natural rubber from becoming unusable so quickly. (Without it, natural rubber balls would become unusable after just a few days.) Walter Clopton Wingfield was usually
35、the man who was given credit for the invention of modern tennis. He thought highly of this new form of playing tennis. Around 1874, Wingfield actually patented (取得專利權) the game. It became more and more popular among the high class toward the end of the 1800s. Tennis clubs began to be set up, and the
36、 first tennis championships were held in 1877 in Wimbledon. The rules of tennis changed gradually throughout the late 1800s, along with the shape of the court (球場) and the height of net, changing the history of tennis in the process! 63. Which would be the best title for the passage? A. The His
37、tory of Real Tennis B. The History of Modern Tennis C. The Difference Between Real and Modern Tennis D. Characteristics of Modern Tennis 64. Which of the following is a characteristic of real tennis? A. It can be played on a lawn. B. It can only be played on indoor courts. C. It was very po
38、pular in the late 1800s. D. It was invented by Walter Clopton Wingfield. 65. The underlined word "credit" in Paragraph 4 means "______". A. support B. medal C. praise D. work 第四部分 寫作 第一節(jié) 短文改錯 I have enjoyed reading very much since I was a 66. ______ little schoo
39、lboy. Many of my spare time is spent 67. ______ reading, instead with watching TV. As a middle school 68. ______ student, I very busy with my lessons. So during the 69. ______ weekday, I have little time to read those books I am 70. ______ interested in
40、 them. On Sundays, however, I often 71. ______ seat at my desk reading for hours. Sometimes, I lose 72. ______ myself so deep in books that I forget to have meals. 73. ______ My sister and brother always considered me as 74. ______ a bookworm. But
41、 I still believe reading bring me 75. ______ a lot of knowledge, strength, as well as pleasure. 第二節(jié) 書面表達 假如你叫李華,給你的美國筆友Tom寫一封100詞左右的信,談談你去獅子山 旅游的事情。內(nèi)容要點如下: 1. 前不久和三個朋友游覽獅子山; 2. 山頂有廟,稍南有元代著名學者之墓,墓碑上的字難以辨認; 3. 山坡上有很多松樹,據(jù)說其中的兩棵松樹有500多年的歷史; 4. 傍晚下山回家,大腦中留下了美好的回憶。 注意: 1. 參考詞匯:
42、 Mount Lion獅子山;scholar學者;tomb-stone墓碑; 2. 首尾句已經(jīng)給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。 Dear Tom, I was so pleased to hear from you and am writing to tell you something about my visit to Mount Lion. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
43、________________ I really hope that one day you can visit Mount Lion with us. Best wishes! Yours, Li Hua 閱讀附加題 A newspaper, a publication usually issued on a daily or weekly basis, has the main function of reporting news. Many newspapers also furnish their readers with other pieces of use
44、ful information, such as weather reports, television schedules, and stock prices. They provide commentary (評論) on politics, economics, and arts and culture. In nearly all cases and in varying degrees, newspapers depend on commercial advertising for their income. Newspaper publishers estimate that
45、 nearly six out of ten adults in the United States and Canada read a newspaper every day, and seven out of ten read a paper each weekend. By the time they see a newspaper, most people have already heard about breaking news stories on television or on the radio. Readers rely on newspapers to provide
46、detailed background information and analysis (分析) which television and radio rarely offer. Newspapers not only inform readers that an event has happened but also help readers understand what led to the event and how it will affect the world. The staff of a large newspaper works under the constant
47、 pressure of deadlines to bring news to readers as quickly as their minds, bodies and the technology they use permit. Reporters, photographers, artists, and editors compile (編寫) articles and graphics —sometimes in just a few hours. Page designers combine articles, photos, advertisements, and eye-cat
48、ching headlines into page layouts (版面), then rush their work to the printer. Printing technicians may work through the night operating printing presses that can print out more than 60,000 copies per hour. 1. What does the second paragraph mainly tell us? A. How many people read newspapers. B. Wh
49、y many people read newspapers. C. How a newspaper comes into being. D. How newspapers affect us. 2. According to the passage, why do people read newspapers? A. People want to know what happened. B. Newspapers are cheaper than any other news medium. C. Newspapers are more convenient than any o
50、ther news medium. D. Newspaper can supply us with more detailed information. 3. The underlined word in Paragraph 1 means "_____". A. offer B. review C. found D. produce 4. What can we learn from the passage? A. All the income of a newspaper comes from ads. B. Canadians depend on newspape
51、rs more than Americans. C. The staff of a newspaper must constantly meet deadlines. D. Only by reading the newspaper can readers get the latest news. 5. According to the passage, what affects the pace of a newspapers publication? A. The editors. B. The printers. C. The newspapershu
52、man resources and technology. D. The reporters. 參考答案 21-25 CDABA 26-30 BCABC31-35 BBBAC 36-40 DABBC 41-45 CDACB 46-50 ABDCB 51-55 ADDBC56-60 ADCDC61-65 ABBBC 短文改錯 66. √ 67. Many →Much 68. with →of 69. I后加am 70. weekday →week
53、days 71. 去掉them 72. seat →sit 73. deep→deeply 74. considered→consider 75. bring →brings 書面表達(One possible version) Dear Tom, I was so pleased to hear from you. Now I am writing to tell you something about my visit to Mount Lion. The other day I visited Mount Lion with three of my
54、 friends. When we got to the top at noon, we were tired, but the scenery there was so beautiful that we forgot our tiredness. On the top of the hill stands a temple, a little south of which lies the tomb of a famous scholar of Yuan Dynasty. We could hardly read the characters on the tombstone. There
55、 were many pine trees on the hill. It is said that two of them are over five hundred years old. It was late in the afternoon that we set off for home with a beautiful memory in our mind. I really hope that one day you can visit Mount Lion with us. Best wishes! Yours, Li Hua 閱讀附加題 1-5 BDACC
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