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人教版高中英语同步练习:必修4unit3单元测试(含答案).doc

人教版高中英语同步练习:必修4unit3单元测试(含答案).doc

Unit 3 A taste of English humour(满分:150分,时间:120分钟)第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1 • How much is the book?A.10 dollars.B. 6 dollars.C. 4 dollars.Text 1M: I'll buy that book. Here's 10 dollars.W: OK. Here's 4 dollars1 change.答案B2.What does the woman advise the man to do?A • To travel by air.B.To buy an air-conditioner.C- To arrive early.Text 2M: It's getting hot today.W: The hot days will arrive soon. We need to buy an air-conditione匚答案B3.What is the man going to do?A.Show the woman the way to the nearest hospital.B.Ask some local people to help.C.Call 120 for the woman's mom.Text 3W: Sir, help! Tell me the way to the nearest hospital My mother just had a stroke.M: Sorry, Tm new here. Let me dial 120 for you. Don't worry.答案c4・ Who is speaking to Tom?A.His teache匚B・ His mother. C. His friend.Text 4W: This is the third time you have been late for class this week, Tom.M: I am so sorry, Madam.W: You will have to be earlier next time, or I might find it necessary to call your parents-M: It won!t happen again, I promise.答案A5.When will the man hand in his report?A.This Monday. B・ Next Monday. C. This Friday.Text 5M: Would it be all right if I hand in my report next Monday? Em afraid I can r t finish it until this Friday.W: Yes, but you must make sure you can hand it in then.答案B第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

人教_高一英语必修四_Unit3__单元综合测试

人教_高一英语必修四_Unit3__单元综合测试

Unit3单元综合测试第一部分听力理解(共两节,满分20分)该试题分为第一、第二两节。

注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束前,你将有时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每题1分,满分5分)听下面五段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. When will Susan arrive?A. At 4:30.B. At 4:45.C. At 5:20.2. Why can’t the woman go to see the film today?A. Because she is not feeling well.B. Because she doesn’t like the film.C. Because she has another plan.3. How much is the jacket?A. 600 US dollars.B. 100 Hong Kong dollars.C. 600 Hong Kong dollars.4. What does the man have for this meal?A. Soup, noodles and iced coffee.B. A sandwich, noodles and hot coffee.C. Soup, noodles and hot coffee.5. Who is Mr. Smith?A. A friend of the girl’s father’s.B. The girl’s brother.C. The girl’s father.第二节(共15小题;每题1分,满分15分)听下面五段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

人教版高中英语必修四Unit3单元测试题2.docx

人教版高中英语必修四Unit3单元测试题2.docx

高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***单元测试题 2第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AInterviewer: Good morning to all our listeners. This morning I’m talking to Fran Mason, a clown (小丑) doctor. Ms Mason, what is a clown doctor?Ms Mason: Well, we aren’t really doctors, and we just pretend to be doctors. We go to children’s hospitals and do all kinds of crazy things to make the sick children laugh.Interviewer: _____Ms Mason: I wear a doctor’s white coat and I pretend to examine a little boy or girl, for example, but then I make funny faces. They love it!Interviewer: Does it help the children to get better?Ms Mason:Oh, yes. But we don’t give the children medicine. We think laughter is the best medicine. It’s very impor tant for them to laugh, smile and enjoy themselves. Interviewer: How long have you been a clown doctor?Ms Mason: For three years. And before I became a clown doctor I taught at our local school for ten years. I really enjoy working with children but I wanted to do something a bit different.Interviewer: And how long have you worked in London?Ms Mason: I’ve worked here since last year. I worked as a clown doctor for a year in Australia, and then I came to London last December, for Christmas. I go to six different hospitals in London and I see a lot of kids and teenagers too. Interviewer: What do you enjoy most about the work you do?Ms Mason: Well, the best thing is seeing the children laugh. But I also love working with the doctors and nurses. Lots of them say they laugh too, when they see the children having fun.21. Which of the following can be put in the blank in the text?A. How often do you meet them?B. What do you think of your job?C. Why do you want to do this job?D. What do you do to make them laugh?22. Which of the following can best describe Ms Mason?A. Crazy and foolish.B. Proud and impolite.C. Humorous and caring.D. Brave and imaginative.23. How do the doctors and nurses feel about Ms Mason’s job?A. It is easy.B. It is admirable.C. It is surprising.D. It is useless.BI grew up in Malaysia. Since we did not have many toys, we used rubber bands (橡皮筋) to make a jump rope. Three years ago, when my daughters Michelle and Theresa were 9 and 12 years old, they were making bracelets (手环) using rubber bands. It struck me that I knew how to do that. I like to impress my daughters and show them that their dad is cool, so I tried it too. To my surprise, I couldn’t work with the bands because my fingers were too big.Since I studied engineering, I decided to come up with a solution (解决办法). I ran down to my basement and found a piece of wooden board, some pushpins and hooks (图钉和钩子). With the help of these things, I managed to make a bracelet. One of my daughters said, “Wow, that’s cool, but I can make it by hand.” So I startedto put two, three, four, five rows together. I crossed the bands into diamond patterns using rainbow colors, which is how the Rainbow Loom (彩虹织机) got its name.My daughters were so excited that they showed the bracelets to their friends. We started to get requests for them. But they were still difficult to make. I thought, “If I can make a small, easy-to-use loom, I’m onto something big.” It took six months and a lot of support from my kids to perfect the idea.I tried to sell the loom by making videos about how to use it and taking my daughters to stores to show it. Many store owners thought it might be too difficult to use. For a year, we sold it only on our website. When it became popular with kids, it got noticed by toy stores.It is so exciting that a simple idea my kids and I came up with together at our living-room table has become a nationwide fad.24. The author tried to show his daughters how to make bracelets but _____.A. was refusedB. regrettedC. failedD. was misunderstood25. The author made up his mind to find a method of _____.A. making braceletsB. using a jump ropeC. impressing his daughtersD. inventing the Rainbow Loom26. The underlined word “them” in Paragraph 3 refers to _____.A. loomsB. braceletsC. friendsD. rainbows27. What did store owners think of the author’s invention at first?A. They thought highly of it.B. They had a long wait for it.C. They showed a great interest in it.D. They thought there was no market for it.CLots of kids love video games. In fact, they like them so much that they might hear something like this from Mom or Dad: “Enough! Unplug that thing and find something else to do!”It can be good advice, even if you were just about to crash through to the next level. Why? Too much of anything is just too much. It’s true that some studies have shown certain video games can improve hand-eye coordination (协调性),problem-solving skills, and the mind’s ability to deal with information. But too much video game playing may lead to health problems. It’s hard to get enough active play and exercise if you’re always inside playing video games. And without enough exercise, kids can become overweight. Really overdoing video games also could affect other important stuff, like friendships and how well a kid does in school. And kids who play violent video games might act more aggressively (攻击性地).But here’s the good news: Pl aying video games some of the time can be OK. Just choose quality games and limit screen time — which includes TV, computer, smartphone, and video game time combined — to no more than 2 hours a day.A good game will be the right one for how old you are. Games are graded like movies and your mom or dad can help figure out which ones you should use. If you can choose one that gets you up and moving, that’s even better.You might challenge (挑战) your mom, dad — or even your grandma — to swing the bat (球拍) in a game of baseball or try out some fancy moves in one of the dancing games. Could your grandma be a dancing queen? Time to find out!28. What does the underlined word “Unplug” in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Wait for something.B. Take something back.C. Leave something alone.D. Think about something.29. The second paragraph mainly discusses video games’ _____.A. dos and don’tsB. present and futureC. chances and challengesD. advantages and disadvantages30. For kids who love video games, the author suggests they _____.A. try different kinds of gamesB. stay away from video gamesC. choose games according to their ageD. spend more time on TV than on games31. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. People of all ages can get fun from playing video games.B. Dancing is the best form of relaxation for adults.C. Baseball is a game suitable for all age groups.D. Games are a big challenge for adults.DLiving on mountainous La Gomera, one of Spain’s Canary Islands off West Africa, Juan Cabello takes pride in not using a mobile phone or the Internet to communicate. Like his father and grandfather, he uses Silbo Gomero, a language that is whistled (吹口哨), not spoken, and that can be heard more than two miles away.“I use it for everything: to talk to my wife, to tell my kids something, to find a friend if we get lost in a crowd,” Cabello says. “I also make a living from Silbo, performing daily exhibitions at a restaur ant.”People throughout La Gomera are known to have used Silbo in the past as a way of communicating over long distances. A strong whistle saved farmers from walking over the hills to give messages or news to neighbors. Then came the phone. Nowadays, it’s hard to know how many people still use Silbo. In 1999, it was introduced as a compulsory subject (必修学科) in La Gomera’s primary schools, in an effort to prevent the language from going silent. Now 3,000 students are studying it, but only a few people are believed to be able to communicate fully in the whistling language.“Silbo is said to be the most important cultural heritage (遗产) we have,” said Moises Plasencia, the director of the Canary Islands’ government’s historical heritage department.In fact, litt le is known about Silbo’s origins. Silbo-like whistling has been found in parts of Greece, Turkey, China and Mexico, but none is as developed as Silbo Gomero. One study is looking for signs of Silbo in Venezuela, Cuba and Texas, all places to which Gomerans have gone in the past during hard economic times.“Silbo has many historical and linguistic (语言学上的) values,” Plasencia said. And, as Cabello explains, “It’s good for just about anything except for romance: everyone on the island would hear what you’re saying!”32. Juan Cabello uses Silbo Gomero _____.A. in his daily lifeB. to learn computersC. just to make a livingD. only when eating at restaurants33. What can we learn about Silbo Gomero?A. It first started in Greece.B. It is in danger of dying out.C. It is helpful in keeping secrets.D. It is the oldest way of communicating.34. Plasencia thinks it’s very important to _____.A. know the origins of Silbo GomeroB. find the values of Silbo GomeroC. have more cultural heritagesD. protect Silbo Gomero35. What is mainly described in the text?A. A school’s subject.B. A famous performer.C. An unusual language.D. A mountainous island.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

人教版-高一英语必修4-unit3单元测试题

人教版-高一英语必修4-unit3单元测试题

人教版-高一英语必修4-unit3单元测试题Unit 3 A taste of English humour第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AI learnt to fly in a balloon in a race across the Atlantic Ocean in 1992 and became extremely interested in the sport. In the same way that a mountain climber dreams of climbing the world's highest mountain, I dreamed about flying non-stop around the world.I spent six years planning the flight and failed twice before I and my team managed to succeed. For some reason, we had to go first to North Africa to catch the right winds. That added 10,000 kilometres, and another week, to our journey. But because of this, our flight broke all the records for distance and time spent in the air.The most memorable part of the trip for me is that we lived in the air for 20 days and that the rising sun was the most amazing thing we saw. We had to go out of the balloon's capsule (舱), in which we were transported, three times while in the air to repair the fuel (燃料) system. We didn't have any safety equipment but when you are in a situation like that, you just do what you have to do without thinking about feeling afraid.Landing was a fantastic moment. I remember that when I got out of the capsule, I looked at my footprint in the sand. I remembered the astronaut Neil Armstrong, who was so happy to put his footprint on the moon, so far away from Earth. At thatmoment, I was so happy to have my foot back on Earth!21. The author became interested in ballooning because of _____.A. a cross-ocean raceB. a mountain climbC. a childhood dreamD. a long sea journey22. What can be inferred from Paragraph 2 about the author and his team's flight?A. They set a new record.B. They shortened their flight.C. Their flight went very smoothly.D. Their flight covered 10,000 kilometres.23. Why did the balloonists get out of the capsule during the flight?A. To fight their fear.B. To do some repair work.C. To admire the rising sun.D. To check safety equipment.24. The author mentioned Neil Armstrong to show his _____.A. regretB. surpriseC. respectD. pleasureBYou probably laugh at something you find funny, but how much do you really know about jokes and humour? Reader's Digest (RD) questioned several experts to give us some facts about them.RD:What’s the oldest joke in the world?“We can't know the oldest joke in the world because it would have existed earlier than writing,” says Christie Davies, professor of sociology at the University of Reading in the UK. The oldest joke book that's been found so far is the Greek Philogelos. It dates from the 4th century AD, although the jokes date from an earlier time. According to psychologist Steve Wilson, director of National Humor Month (April in the US), it contains 265 jokes.RD: Do some people fail to develop a sense of humour?Rod Martin, professor of psychology at the Western University in Canada, believes that while everyone is born without a sense of humour, as we develop, humour and laughter begin to appear. “Of cou rse, some children are more serious, quiet, and less likely to laugh frequently, but this doesn't mean they don't have a sense of humour.” And according to Steve Wilson, there are no adults who don't have asense of humou r. “Almost everyone is able to deve lop a sense of humour, and I teach people how,” he says.RD: Do people share a sense of humour unique to their own nation?Sense of humour does differ a lot by country, according to an author named Scott Weems. British humour is thought to be absurd (荒谬的) in nature, while American humour has an aggressive quality. According to a study, Germans are found to find everything funny.25. What do we know about the oldest joke book?A. It remains unknown.B. It was written in Greek.C. It was found in the UK.D. It contains the oldest joke.26. What does Rod Martin agree with about people's senseof humour?A. Nobody is born with a sense of humour.B. Some adults lose it when they grow up.C. Childhood is the best time to develop such ability.D. Children have a poorer sense of humour than adults.27. What kind of humour has an aggressive feature?A. British humour.B. German humour.C. Canadian humour.D. American humour.28. Where can you probably find the text?A. In a popular magazine.B. In a research paper.C. In a personal diary.D. In a textbook.CWhen people communicate, they use more than words. People's body language shows important information just like speech does. When someone lies with theirwords, their body language often tells the truth. The next time you wonder if someone is telling you the truth, try watching their hands.A person who is being honest will usually turn one or both of their palms (手掌) towards the other person. If a person is beginning to “open up” or share important information, you may notice them turn their palms towards you. Like most body language, this unconscious (无意识的) gesture usually gives the other person the feeling that the speaker is speaking honestly.When people lie, they tend to hide their palms by putting their hands behind their back or holding them. Others will keeptheir hands in their pockets if they are lying or trying to hide information. Salespeople are sometimes trained to watch out for this specific example of body language when a person is saying that they can't afford a product or service. Sometimes professional liars try to use open-palm gestures to fool others. But a careful listener may tell it is a lie through their body language such as lack of eye contact and touching the nose.Research has also suggested that if people normally turn their palms to face their listeners, they tend to be more honest themselves. If you want people's honesty, talk to them and ask them questions while keeping your palms turned out. This will put pressure on the people you are talking to.Human body language, emotion, and communication are directly connected. By showing that you are honest, with your palms towards people, your body language pushes others to tell you the truth.29. Turning one's palms towards others is a symbol of _____.A. confidenceB. politenessC. patienceD. honesty30. How is Paragraph 3 mainly developed?A. By telling stories.B. By giving examples.C. By making comparisons.D. By providing explanations.31. Talking with your palms open will encourage others to _____.A. behave activelyB. gesture carefullyC. be honest with youD. forget their pressureDThe famous website known as Facebook began as a Harvard University dropout's hobby. It was once limited to university students, but it has now become the largest social networking website in the world. It is a good way for old friends to find each other and for new friends to meet.Facebook was started in 2019 and was then a site that only students with an email address e nding in “edu” could join. It was like being part of a huge but exclusive club. College students throughout the USA joined the website to create large networks. As Facebook's popularity grew, its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, realized even more people would love to sign up for the service. In 2019, Facebook opened its membership to anyone with an email address. Facebook experienced another increase in its popularity.In just minutes, anyone can sign up for the service and start enjoying photos or videos. Most new members also enjoy searching for friends they lost touch with years ago. Whether they knew each other from elementary, middle, high school or college, people around the world reconnect using Facebook's simple tools.Facebook also includes many specialized features. Members write on a friend's “wall”, a special part of each person's page. Friends post short public messages on each other's “walls”, or they can send private (私密的) “messages”. Facebook members also “poke (戳)” each other. Sending a “poke” to a friend is like saying “I'm thinking of you”. Like a real-life poke, a “poke” on Facebook shows you want someone's attention. Membersalso send “gifts”. “Gifts” are little icons (图标) of things you might really give. Members can buy these icons at a low price and send them, showing their appreciation.32. What does the underlined word “exclusive” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Available only to some people.B. Teaching you something modern.C. Strange and difficult to understand.D. Supporting new ideas and methods.33. How did Mark Zuckerberg increase Facebook's popularity?A. By advertising it online.B. By working with schools.C. By making it open to any email user.D. By sharing students' photos and videos.34. Paragraph 3 mainly talks about _____.A. some ways of using Facebook's toolsB. what people can learn from FacebookC. how people make friends on FacebookD. some features that make Facebook popular35. If a Facebook member wants to get noticed by a friend, he can _____.A. send a “gift”B. send a “poke”C. write on the “wall”D. send long “messages”第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

人教高一下期Book4Unit3单元测试题

人教高一下期Book4Unit3单元测试题

高一下期Book 4 Unit 3单元测试题一、单项填空(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)1. —I had a really good weekend at my uncle’s.— ______A. Oh, that’s very nice of you.B. Congratulations!C. It’s a pleasure.D. Oh, I’m glad to hear that.2. I felt I was ______ failure at school, for I failed maths ______ third time.A. /; theB. /; aC. a; /D. a; a3. Peter says he will telephone me as soon as he arrives in New York, but I ______ him up to now.A. don’t hear fromB. didn’t hear fromC. haven’t heard fromD. hadn’t heard from4. Because of the bad weather, he had to ______ his trip to Japan for two weeks.A. cut offB. put offC. turn offD. set off5. It’s known to all that a(n) ______ medical ex amination will help us find out health problems as early as possible.A. naturalB. regularC. ordinaryD. usual6. — There is a ______ car over there. Whose is it?—It’s Miss Liu’s.A. beautiful white JapaneseB. Japanese beautiful whiteC. white beautiful JapaneseD. beautiful Japanese white7. ______ I admit he has rich experience, I don’t think it wise to offer him the important position.A. WhileB. BeforeC. UnlessD. Until8. Charlie tried to ______ them of his honesty, but none of them believed him.A. remindB. convinceC. confirmD. impress9. We hadn’t seen each other for over ten years, but I immediately ______ Helen in the crowd.A. carried outB. took outC. picked upD. picked out10. Tom shook his head and gave no ______ for what he was doing that evening.A. explanationB. commentC. argumentD. reaction11. As usual, his grandfather starts his story ______ with “When I was young…”A. beginsB. beganC. begunD. beginning12. The children were ______ in the corner so no one else could hear them.A. whisperingB. singingC. shoutingD. arguing13. I find it quite ______ that large numbers of teenagers all over the world are crazy about Lady Gaga.A. astonishB. astonishingC. to astonishD. astonished14. I want to thank everyone who has ______ and supported me when I failed.A. entertainedB. encouragedC. permittedD. supposed15. I can remember very few occasions ______ he had to miss classes because of his bad health.A. whichB. whyC. whatD. when二、完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1.5 分, 满分30分)In Africa, cocks ruled cats. The cats worked hard all day and at night they had to bring all they had 16 for the cocks. The king of the cocks would take all the 17 for himself and the other cocks.The cats did not 18 the situation. They wanted to 19 against the king so that the food they got through great 20 would be their own. But they were 21 of the cocks.The cocks had told the cats that cocks’combs(鸡冠) were made out of fire and it would 22 anyone who refused to do what they ordered! The cats believed it and 23 had to work for the cocks.One night, the fire in the house of Mrs. Cat went out. She told her kitten, Fluffy, to 24 some fire from Mr. Cock’s house.When Fluffy went into the house of the cock, she saw Mr. Cock was 25 . The kitten placed some twigs (细枝) near Mr. Cock’s comb, but it was 26 . Fluffy tried again and again, but they would not 27 fire. Fluffy became very 28 , and he returned home, and said, “The cock’s comb couldn’t set twigs on fire.”Mrs. Cat decided to try it 29 . Cock was still asleep. Mrs. Cat put the twigs as 30 to the cock’s comb as she could. But the twigs did not work. Then, 31 with fear, she put her paw(爪子) near the cock’s c omb and 32 touched it. To her surprise, the comb was not 33 . It was just red colored.As soon as Mrs. Cat 34 that the cocks had lied to the cats about their combs, she went out and told the other cats about the cocks’ 35 . From that day on, the cats no longer worked for the cocks.16. A. bought B. invented C. gathered D. received17. A. food B. money C. awards D. chances18. A. face B. like C. understand D. accept19. A. fight B. protect C. vote D. warn20. A. attention B. risk C. care D. difficulty21. A. cautious B. tired C. afraid D. doubtful22. A. punish B. burn C. find D. light23. A. anyway B. instead C. otherwise D. therefore24. A. start B. bring C. rent D. steal25. A. asleep B. hungry C. angry D. out26. A. hard B. different C. useless D. dangerous27. A. fight B. catch C. get D. control28. A. surprised B. dissatisfied C. frightened D. impatient29. A. in person B. in time C. in return D. in advance30. A. similar B. high C. near D. long31. A. beating B. rolling C. walking D. shaking32. A. softly B. suddenly C. hardly D. finally33. A. dry B. live C. hot D. clean34. A. remembered B. explained C. proved D. realized35. A. mind B. trick C. joke D. worry三、阅读理解(共两节, 满分40分)第一节(共15小题; 每小题2分, 满分30分)AExplore the World Together!We invite the next generation of explorers to get out in the field and follow in the footsteps of National Geographic’s photographers, writers and scientists. Students completing 9th-12th grades are able to take part in the trips.Our Long HistoryNational Geographic has been exploring the planet since 1888. We are able to create exciting travel experiences for students. Meet farmers in New Zealand, listen to ancient stories in Australia or do research with scientists in America. To make these trips possible, we have partnered with Putney Student Travel, an organization that has offered student trips for more than 60 years.Travel GroupsTraveling with other teenagers naturally creates a spirit of teamwork. Besides, seeing a place with your new friends brings a whole new world to your experience.To lead our trips, we choose college students who love traveling. They are energetic, creative, responsible and knowledgeable. They would like to share their love for traveling with high school students.Community ServiceOn many trips, you have a chance to take part in community service projects that allow you to know more about the place you are exploring and to make a difference. You can teach students English, clean up a park or build a bird house.ExpectationsIn order to increase students’ understanding of other peoples and customs,National Geographic provides travel experiences for students. We expect students to keep high standards of personal behavior. Students are selected on the basis of their willingness to live and learn in a supportive community environment.36. How does National Geographic ensure teens have wonderful trips?A. By setting up different small travel groups.B. By inviting scientists from Australia.C. By working with a student travel organization.D. By creating travel experiences in many countries.37. Which of the following is TRUE of travel groups?A. Students join in the activities with tourist guides.B. Students travel with their new classmates.C. Students have trip leaders selected from a college.D. Students develop a lot of projects on their own.38. Those who take part in the trips can _______.A. help to correct their partners’ bad mannersB. improve the program according to their needsC. read ancient stories in many placesD. teach students in local communitiesBOnce upon a time, a boy moved house. On entering his new bedroom, he saw that it was full of toys, storybooks, pens, pencils and all of them were perfectly tidy (整齐的).That day he played all he liked, and went to bed without having tidied up.Surprisingly, the next morning all the toys had been put back in their proper places. He was sure that no one had entered his bedroom. The same thing happened that day, and the next, but when the fourth day arrived and he went to get his first toy of the day, the toy jumped out of his hands and said, “I don’t want to play with you!”The same happened with every toy he touched. Finally, an old teddy bear said to him, “Are you surprised why we don’t want to play wi th you? You always leave us so far from our proper places, and we feel uncomfortable and unhappy. Do you have any idea how difficult it is for the books to climb back up onto their shelves, or for the pencils to jump into their box? You have no idea how un comfortable and cold the floor is! We won’t play with you any more until you promise to leave us in our little houses before you go to bed.”The boy remembered how comfortable and content he felt in his bed and how bad he felt when he had once slept in a chair. He realized how badly he had treated his friends, the toys. He asked their forgiveness, and from that day he always put his toys nicely in their special places before he got into bed.39. How did the boy feel on entering his bedroom?A. Frightened.B. Curious.C. Excited.D. Disappointed.40. What was the problem with the boy?A. He never followed others’ advice.B. He couldn’t get along with his friends.C. He spent too much time playing with toys.D. He never put his things back in their proper places.41. What happened on the fourth day?A. All the toys lost patience with the boy.B. The boy couldn’t find his favorite toys.C. All the toys in the bedroom were missing.D. The boy had to sleep in a chair uncomfortably.42. What’s the author’s purpose in writing this passage?A. To give parents a warning.B. To teach children a lesson.C. To give teachers some advice.D. To make predictions about science.CDonnie Russell found an egg. It is 2.1 centimeters long and weighs 3.46 grams, setting the new world record for the smallest chicken egg.The Guinness World Record for the smallest chicken egg is 2.7 centimeters.Guinness World Records also recognized the world record for the largest Easter egg hunt: it consisted of (包含) 501,000 eggs that were searched for by 9,753 children accompanied (陪伴) by their parents at the Cypress Gardens Adventure Park in Winter Haven, Florida, USA.Donnie Russell said that he found the egg las t month on his farm in West Virginia and it’s difficult to put the find into words. He said that he and his wife kept about a dozen chickens and gave the eggs away. He said the bird that laid the egg is a normal-size chicken.Donnie Russell dubbed it the John Spencer Russell egg in honor of his two grandsons, and brought it to WVDA headquarters (总部). It measured 2.1 cm by 1.69 cm—about the size of a penny.“West Virginia’s hills are full of surprises. We have a little bit of every-thing,” said Commissioner of Agriculture Gus R. Douglass. “I’m very pleased that Russell and others are keeping agriculture alive in the Mountain State, and that he takes obvious pride in being a West Virginia farmer.”43. The egg Donnie Russell found is unusual because ______.A. it’s much larger than ordinary eggsB. its color is different from othersC. it has an extremely small sizeD. it was laid by a rare bird44. The largest Easter egg hunt was done by ______.A. childrenB. workersC. farmersD. hunters45. Which wor d is the closest in meaning to the underlined word “dubbed”?A. Promised.B. Named.C. Praised.D. Judged.46. According to Gus R. Douglass, ______.A. it’s not surprising that Donnie Russell found such an eggB. Donnie Russell is really lucky to have got such an eggC. life has been very hard for farmers in West VirginiaD. agriculture is of great importance to West VirginiaDHow funny somebody finds a certain incident depends on age, personal experience, level of education and geographical location. Thus humor is something that is not always the same in another country. What somebody from one area finds interesting may not be amusing at all to somebody from another location. Whether or not someone gets humor is determined by their understanding and influenced by their culture.Let’s take the example of Britain and America. It is often argued that one of the most common differences between the British and American sense of humor is that Americans don’t understand irony (讽刺).One of the major differences seems to be how often both nations use irony. The British use irony on a daily basis, while it is not the foundation of American humor. When Americans use irony, they usually say that they are “only joking”. They feel the need to make a joke more obvious than the British do.The American sense of humor is generally more direct than that in Britain. Their jokes are more obvious and forward, a bit like Americans themselves. British jokes, on the other hand, are more indirect. There is usually a hidden meaning. This comes from the different cultures between the two countries.Certain American comedies have got huge success in Britain and some British comedies are also popular with Americans. Although there are differences between both comic (喜剧的) styles, there is still an understanding of the other sense of humor. Both the British and American versions (译本) of the comedy The Office are hugely successful on both sides of the Atlantic. Both shows have their own cultural differences, yet they portray a lifestyle which both Americans and the British can understand.47. What’s the topic of the passage?A. American comedies and British comedies.B. The importance of humor in improving understanding.C. The differences between British and American humor.D. Humor and jokes in Britain and America.48. The example of Britain and America is used to show ______.A. both Americans and British people like to play jokes in their daily livesB. Americans tend to be more satisfied with their life than the BritishC. people in different countries have different ways to express their feelingsD. people using the same language don’t necessarily share the same sense of humor49. According to the author, the differences between British and American jokes ______.A. have resulted from cultural differencesB. have influences on the English languageC. clearly show their different attitudes towards lifeD. may cause misunderstandings between the two countries50. Which of the following words is the closest in mean ing to the underlined world “portray”?A. Include.B. Describe.C. Replace.D. Prove.第二节(共5小题; 每小题2分, 满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

人教版高中英语必修四第三单元测试

人教版高中英语必修四第三单元测试

第三单元测试第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AA traveler lost his way and got off the highway to see where he was. As he drove by, he saw rows and rows of pigpens (猪舍) and pigs running in fields. Suddenly, his eyes caught something really strange. It looked like a pig with a wooden leg!He drove up into the farm, where he met the farmer. “Excuse me,” the traveler said. “I was just driving by and looking at all your pigs, and I just had to stop and ask about it. Tell me, is there really a pig out there with a wooden leg?”The farmer smiled. “Oh, that would be old Caesar you saw. He's the finest pig I've ever had —and smart! Well, let me tell you a little about that pig.”“One night a couple of years ago I got to drinking and I guess I had more than I should have. I fell down and knocked over a lamp. That started a fire in the house and old Caesar smelled the smoke. He came in the back door, got the wife and kid out, roused (唤醒) me up and got me out. There is no question about it —that night old Caesar saved all our lives. Y ou know that I'm not going to forget it too easily.”“Why,” the traveler said, “this is amazing! I have never heard of a pig like this before! This is fantastic! But tell me,how did he get that wooden leg?”The farmer laughed and said, “Well,when you have a pig so smart, you don't want to eat him all at one time!”21.The farmer thought the pig ________.A. very fatB. very cleverC. very kindD. very strange答案与解析B农夫认为小猪很“smart”,即很聪明。

高一英语人教版必修4 unit3 单元过关检测卷(含答案解析)

高一英语人教版必修4 unit3 单元过关检测卷(含答案解析)

单元过关检测(三)(时间:120分钟,满分:150分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What will the man do tonight?A.Stay at home.B.Go to the cinema.C.Attend a meeting.2.What will they do first?A.Search for a pen.B.Fix the bookshelf.C.Paint the bookshelf.3.When will the two speakers meet?A.At 10: 25 a.m.B.At 11: 15 a.m.C.At 11: 35 a.m.4.How often does the man lift weights?A.Three times a week.B.Four times a week.C.Seven times a week.5.What are they talking about?A.A man’s home.B.A library.C.A swimming pool.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What does the man order?A.A cheese burger, a large order of French fries and a cola.B.Two cheese burgers, a medium order of French fries and a cola. C.A cheese burger, a large order of French fries and a Pepsi. 7.How much can the woman get as her tip?A.$6. 80.B.$3. 20.C.$10. 00.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

人教新课标 必修四 Unit 3单元测验卷

人教新课标 必修四 Unit 3单元测验卷

必修四单元测评三Unit 3 A Taste of English Humor第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Where is the woman?A. In a kindergarten.B. At a theatre.C. In her house.2. How did the man break his leg?A. He had a fall at the pool.B. He had an accident while skating.C. He fell jumping over a tennis net.3. How much should the woman pay for the books?A. Ten yuan.B. Twenty yuan.C. Thirty yuan.4. In which way is the Internet very helpful according to the woman?A. Writing emails.B. Searching for information.C. Getting information and communication.5. Why won’t Diana go to the party?A. She doesn’t dance well.B. She dislikes dancing.C. Perhaps she is not feeling well.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

人教版高一英语必修四Unit3检测试题及答案

人教版高一英语必修四Unit3检测试题及答案

⼈教版⾼⼀英语必修四Unit3检测试题及答案 我们作为学⽣,应该为即将到来的英语考试做出什么样的准备呢?下⾯是店铺整理的⼈教版⾼⼀英语必修四Unit3检测试题以供⼤家阅读。

⼈教版⾼⼀英语必修四Unit3检测试题 第⼀部分:英语知识应⽤(共四节,满分55分) 第⼀节语⾳知识(共5⼩题,每⼩题1分,满分5分) 从每⼩题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读⾳相同的选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂⿊。

例:haveA. gaveB. saveC. hatD. made 1.interrupt A.introduce B.culture C.opportunity D. situation 2.quiet A.field B.believe C. science D.niece 3.clear A. pear B. fear C. heard D. heart 4.increase A. several B. position C. opposite D. husband 5.smooth A.worth B healthy C. throat D northern 第⼆节情景对话(共5⼩题,每⼩题1分,满分5分) 根据对话情景和内容,从对话后所给的选项中选出能填⼊每⼀空⽩处的最佳选项。

选项中有两个为多余选项。

Alice: hey,are you into any habby? Jack:____6______ Alice:it’s very exciting living in another country for a while. I hate living at the same place all the time. Jack:you must have travelled to different places.____7______ Alice:last summer, I travelled around europe where I enjoyed the tour. Jack:_____8______ most of my time I travel within the states. Alice:I guess I’m lucky.____9____ and it has really broadened my view. Now I want to go anywhere and see anything in the world. Jack:if I have time this summer, I’ll also go to Europe. Alice:_____10______ Jack:thank you. A I’m glad to be invited. B may you have a nice trip. C. which country have you been to? D. I haven’t been to another country yet. E. do you plan to travel all around the world. F. well, travelling might be my hobby. G. world travel has changed my outlook on many things. 第三节语法和词汇知识(共15⼩题,每⼩题1分,满分15分) 11.longjing tea,jasmine tea and wuyi tea are all famous,but which do you think_______?A. tastes bestB.smells mostC.sounds bestD.drinks mostly 12.it is believed that if a book is______,it will surely_____ the reader.A. interested ;interestB.interesting;be interestedC.interested;be interestingD.interesting;interest 13.news reports say peace talks between countries have____with no agreement reached.A. broken downB.broken outC. broken inD.broken up 14.the weather scientists _____ a fine summer.A. predictionB. predictedC. predictableD.predictive 15. it’s very kind ____you to help me_____ my english.A. of;atB. to ;withC.of;withD.for;at 16---did you enjoy yourself at the party? --- yes, I’ve never been to ____ one before.A. a more excitedB.the most excitedC. a more excitingD. the more exciting 17.though tom’s parents ask them to move to the city, his grandparents are still____ in the countryside.A.content withB. content toC.content to liveD.contented with 18. yao ming is so tall that he can be ___ in the crowd easily.A.picked upB. picked outC. made outD. helped out 19.____ ,the car stopped at once.A. seeing a man lying on the groundB.on seeing a man sitting on the roadC. the driver saw a man standing on the roadD.directly the driver saw a man sitting on the grond 20.scientists are convinced ____ the positive effect of laughter____physical and mental health.A.of ;atB.by; inC. of;onD.on ;at 21.---how about ____ christmas evening party? --- I should say it was ___ success.A. a;aB. the ; aC. a; /D. the; / 22. the old lady is so___ about her houswork that servants will not work for her.A. specialB. especialC.peculiarD. particular 23.what many people hate most ____ at in public.A. is being laughedB. being laughedC. is to laughD. laughed 24. he looked around and caught a man ___his hand into the pocket of a passenger.A. putB. to be puttingC. to putD.putting 25. don’t leave the water ____ while you brush your teeth.A. runB.runningC.being runD.to run 第四节完形填空(共20⼩题;每⼩题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下⾯短⽂,从短⽂后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填⼊空⽩处的最佳选项。

人教版高一英语必修四第三单元单元测试.doc

人教版高一英语必修四第三单元单元测试.doc

Unit3一、正确形式填空1・Personally, I am very _____________________ ( humour) and easy-going, enjoying a goodrelationship among my classmates.2. The concert will begin at 8:00; all __________________ (peiform) have prepared well.3・ I was late, but __________________(fortunate) the meeting hadn't started・4.He is loved and remembered as a great actor who could inspire people with great ( confident).5.He walked around stiffly, _________________ (carry) a walking stick・6・He made people laugh at a time when they felt depressed, so they could feel more content their lives.7. The boss ran away with a lot of money and the factory was _____________________ _ (badly) off thanever.8. You may feel it verj f ________________ (astonish) that Helen Keller, who was blind and deaf,was able to master five languages and became a writer eventually.9. Tiger Mom^ which was a hot TV play in 2015, _______________________ (star) by Zhao Wei andTong Dawei.10.1n the 18th century, for example, if a person was caught stealing salt, he could be put in prison and his ears could ( cut) off.二、改错修改以下各题中的错误,每题仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

必修四unit3单元测试

必修四unit3单元测试

英语人教版必修4Unit 3A taste of English humour单元检测(时间90分钟;分数120分)Ⅰ.单项选择(15分)1.—Preparing children for the future challenges is more important than just teaching them knowledge. —______.A.It's up to you B.That's all rightC.I'm with you on that D.Yes,I do2.—How did he ______ our suggestion at yesterday's meeting?—I'm afraid he is not for it,for he didn't make any comment on it.A.react B.consider C.direct D.overcome3.He looks cool in that dark suit,which he wears only on some special ______.A.situations B.conditionsC.occasions D.states4.Holding birthday parties for children is quite ______ in cities in our country.A.common B.ordinary C.normal D.general5.My friend knows where he can ______ a good used car at a very reasonable price.A.pick out B.make outC.take up D.pick up6.Although he is content ______ his present salary,he isn't content______ for such a strict boss. A.for;working B.with;workingC.with;to work D.with;working7.He was ______ with the long and meaningless speech,but he tried not to show it.A.bored B.boringC.astonished D.astonishing8.The couple,______ their son was gifted for music,decided to send him abroad for better education. A.convincing B.to convinceC.having convinced D.convinced9.With lots of worries ______ her mind,she was unable to sleep well.A.filled B.fillingC.to fill D.being filled10.Back home,I found my husband ______ on the floor,______ our children with some toys. A.sitting;to entertain B.seated;entertainingC.sitting;entertained D.sat;entertained11.—A man is asking to see you.______ he come in?—Let him in.A.Must B.Shall C.Will D.May12.More wild tigers have been seen in the forest around this area,______ there used to be few. A.when B.what C.which D.where13.—I went to see The Founding of a Republic last week.—Really?Then why did you remain silent when we talked about it ______ you hadn't seen it? A.even if B.as long asC.as if D.although14.As time went ______,more and more famous directors invite him to star in their films.A.through B.by C.over D.away15.As a writer,he proved to be ______ failure,forcing him to be in ______ search of another way to make a living.A.a;/ B./;the C.a;the D.the;/Ⅱ.完形填空(30分)It was a hot August day in 1937 when the Cohen brothers entered the office of Henry Ford,the car maker.“Mr.Ford,”__16__ Norman Cohen,the eldest of the three.“We have a remarkable __17__ that will change the automobile industry.We'd like to show it to you __18__.”They brought Mr.Ford outside and asked him to enter a black automobile __19__ in front of the building.Hyman Cohen,the __20__ brother,opened the door of the car.“What!”shouted the tycoon,“Are you __21__?It must be 200 degrees in that car!”“It is,__22__ sit down,Mr.Ford,and push the white __23__.”smiled the youngest brother,Max.”__24__,Ford pushed the button.Suddenly a whoosh of freezing air started __25__ from all around the car,and within several seconds he felt quite cool and __26__.“Amazing!”exclaimed Ford.“How much do you __27__ for the patent?”“One million dollars,”Norman __28__,“And there is something else:The name ‘Cohen Brothers Air­Conditioning’ must be __29__ right next to the Ford logo(商标)!”“Money is no problem,”retorted Ford,“but __30__ will I have a Jewish name next to my logo on my cars!”They argued __31__ for a while and finally they reached an __32__.Five million dollars,and only the first names of the brothers would be __33__.And that is __34__,even today,whenever you enter a Ford vehicle,you will see those three __35__ clearly printed on the air conditioning control panel:NORM,HI and MAX.16.A.begged B.announced C.ordered D.required17.A.idea B.opinion C.invention D.thought18.A.in person B.in publicC.in turn D.in return19.A.laid B.stored C.parked D.stood20.A.youngest B.strongestC.middle D.oldest21.A.crazy B.joked C.actual D.normal22.A.so B.but C.and D.or23.A.window B.seat C.key D.button24.A.Excited B.ConfusedC.Interested D.Surprised25.A.flowing B.blowing C.flying D.running26.A.quiet B.mildC.comfortable D.amused27.A.pay B.cost C.gain D.charge28.A.gave up B.called upC.picked up D.spoke up29.A.printed B.laid C.arranged D.pressed30.A.anyway B.no wayC.hardly D.unless31.A.back and forth B.here and thereC.up and down D.now and then32.A.decision B.agreementC.choice D.conclusion33.A.mentioned B.remainedC.left D.possessed34.A.how B.what C.why D.because35.A.brothers B.wordsC.names D.productsⅢ.阅读理解(30分)My hero is a doctor.He saved my life when I could have died.He has saved lots of children's lives.He has worked and studied a lot to get the job he does now.He has done very difficult surgery.He has to work almost every day at the hospital.He has studied kidneys(肾)and got his Ph.D.at Queens University.He is a great doctor and he is easy to talk to.He is willing to take a risk to save someone's life.He saved my life from a kidney inflamation (发炎)disease when I was in hospital.He worked very hard to find out what exactly was wrong with my kidneys and why they weren't working.He went out of his way for someone like me and my parents because he had to explain to them what was wrong with me and do lots of different tests to find the medicine to cure me.He talked to my parents and me every day to let us know how I was going.He makes a difference in others' lives,especially mine.I saw him look after many other children in the hospital and help them recover.Also,he is always there helping by teaching other doctors about being kidney specialists.He works very hard to keep others alive.You can phone him anytime and he'll phone you back as soon as possible to see how he can help you.He has a great staff who make his appointments and make sure you get the medicine that Dr Wade tells them to give you.36.The doctor is called “hero” because he ______.A.is the author's friendB.has saved many persons' livesC.knows a lot about medical careD.works very well37.The underlined phrase “went out of his way” in the third paragraph probably means “______”.A.hardly went B.had no waysC.took the trouble D.kept out of the way38.From the passage we can learn the doctor ______.A.isn't willing to save a seriously sick manB.saves the author's life very easilyC.examines every patient personallyD.trains several doctors to be outstanding39.The last paragraph mainly tells us ______.A.how the doctor deals with his workB.the influence the doctor has on his patientsC.the differences between the doctor and othersD.how the doctor looks after the sick childrenBA sense of humour is just one of the many things shared by Alfred and Anthony Melillo,64-year-old twin brothers from East Haven who made history in February 2002.On Christmas Eve,1992,Anthony had a heart transplant from a 21-year-old donor.Two days before Valentine's Day in 2002,Alfred received a 19-year-old heart,marking the first time on record that twin adults each received heart transplants.“I'm 15 minutes older than him,but now I'm younger because of my heart and I'm not going to respect him,”Alfred said with a grin,pointing to his brother while talking to a roomful of reporters,who laughed frequently at their jokes.While the twins knew that genetics might have played a role in their condition,they recognized that their eating habits might have also contributed to their heart problems.“We'd put half a pound of butter on a steak.I overdid it on all the food that tasted good,so I guess I deserved what I got for not dieting properly.”The discussion moved to Anthony's recovery.In the five years since his heart transplant,he had been on an exercise program where he regularly rode a bicycle for five miles,swam each day,and walked a couple of miles.He was still on medication,but not nearly as much as Alfred,who was just in the early stage of his recovery.“Right now I feel pretty young and I'm doing very well,”Anthony said.“I feel like a new person.”Alfred said his goal,of course,was to feel even better than his brother.But,he added,“I love my brother very much.We're very close and I'm sure we'll do jus t fine.”40.This article is mainly about ______.A.the danger of heart transplant surgeryB.becoming young by getting a new heartC.the effect of genetics on the heartD.the twin brothers who received heart transplants41.What did Alfred and Anthony have in common?A.Lifespan. B.Career goals.C.A sense of humour. D.Love for bicycling.42.What did Alfred and Anthony think also caused their heart problems?A.Exercise. B.Diet.C.Surgery. D.Medicines.43.Why did Alfred say,“I'm 15 minutes older than him,but now I'm younger because of my heart...”?A.His heart transplant surgery was more successful than Anthony's.B.His recovery from the heart surgery was faster than Anthony's.C.His exercise program was better than Anthony's.D.His new heart was younger than Anthony's.CGoing,Going,Gone!The Haynes Middle School Parent-Teacher Organization invites you to attend our latest fund(基金)-raiser,The Fourth Annual(每年一次的)Haynes School Auction(拍卖)!Saturday,May 106:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.In the school hall6:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m.:All items for auction are previewed.6:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m.:Silent auction begins.7:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m.:Highest bidders(出价人)from silent auction are determined.7:30 p.m.-11:00 p.m.:Main auction begins.Items up for bid in the silent auction range in value from $5.00 to $30.00.Items up for bid in the main auction include the following:·Airline tickets to a place of your choice·Weekend getaways at first-class hotels·Season tickets to the Chicago Bears football game·$50 gift tickets to local gift shops,restaurants,and salons·Theater tickets to The Merchant of VeniceDon't miss the boat!Book your tickets today.Last year,tickets sold out in five days!Tickets are sold on a first come,first served basis.$15.00 per personAll the money from the auction will be given to the Haynes School computer lab.44.The more items that are given or bought for auction,______.A.the less money that will be charged for the tickets to the auctionB.the more money that can be raised to support the computer labC.the faster the ticket will be sold to the auctionD.the higher the value that will be placed on the items in the silent auction45.Which of the following is most likely to happen at the year's auction?A.The airline tickets will receive higher bids than any other item.B.All items up for bid will be sold for at least twice their value.C.More money will be raised this year than any other year before.D.Tickets for the event will be sold out in less than one week.46.The phrase “first come,first served” tells you that ______.A.people can buy the tickets on the first day onlyB.the person who is the first to arrive will receive a ticket at no chargeC.food and drinks will be served at the auctionD.tickets are sold in the order of who arrives first to buy themDPeople who do not get enough vitamin A in their diet may develop night blindness.But in the developing world a lack(缺乏)of vitamin A causes much more serious harm to children.According to the WHO,as many as 25,000 children die every year because of a lack of vitamin A.One excellent source of vitamin A is found in sweet potatoes with orange flesh(果肉).Orange sweet potatoes contain high levels of beta-carotene(β­胡萝卜素),which the body changes into vitamin A.Experts say orange sweet potatoes specially produced because of growing conditions in Africa could help solve the lack of vitamin A there.But,first,more people will need to be persuaded to eat them.Jan Low says the sweet potato needs a better image in Africa.“We do have an image problem with the sweet potato in general in Africa.”Ms.Low explains that sweet potatoes are mainly grown by poor women to feed their families in case(以防万一)another crop fails,so it is seen as a crop of the poor.Jan Low took part in a project to study how to market(推销)orange sweet potatoes to Africans.The project included radio messages about the benefits of the orange sweet potato.They advertised its ability to “fight diseases,make you strong,clear your skin and make you look healthy.”In areas without radio,they spread the message through theater.The performances included singing,dancing and storytelling.And everywhere they went,they wore orange T-shirts and hats.They even drove orange vehicles.Jan Low says the color of the orange sweet potato made it easier to gain public attention.Dan Gustafson heads the Washington office of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization.He says most of these efforts in the past failed because organizers did not consider what people wanted to eat.But Mr.Gustafson sees a better chance for the efforts to increase the popularity of the orange sweet potato in Africa.“It is because you have got advertising that I think will work.”47.The first two paragraphs tell us that ______.A.people can't see well at night without eating sweet potatoesB.lack of sweet potatoes leads to many child deaths in AfricaC.African orange sweet potatoes are different from those in other placesD.orange sweet potatoes are rich in vitamin A48.Africans usually think that sweet potatoes ______.A.are food for poor peopleB.don't look beautiful in appearanceC.are the main food for womenD.can't grow well in Africa49.How did Jan Low advertise orange sweet potatoes in Africa?A.She sold them in the market herself.B.She spread the benefits of them by performing in some areas.C.She sent messages to the local people by mobile phones.D.She put an advertisement for them on TV.50.The text is mainly about ______.A.a better yet cheaper source of vitamin AB.the difficulty in changing the way people thinkC.the importance of vitamin A for our bodyD.an image problem for the orange sweet potatoⅣ.(10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

高一英语人教版必修4:Unit3单元测试题1含答案.doc

高一英语人教版必修4:Unit3单元测试题1含答案.doc

Unit 3单元测试题第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选岀最佳选项。

A★★☆☆☆In 2012,1 had just recovered from a serious illness when I received an invitation to a writer's conference in Orlando, Florida. My family and friends persuaded me that a holiday might be just what the doctor ordered, so off I went.Arriving in the Sunshine State was not easy, but I managed to catch a taxi to the hotel. The next morning, I caught another taxi to do some shopping. Later I went to a cafe to buy some lun ch, but havi ng my san dwich and drink in my han ds, I saw that all the tables were occupied (占用).Then I heard a friendly voice saying, "You can share my table.〃I thankfully sat down with the smiling elderly lady and we shared a happy lunch together. As the meal drew to a close she asked how long I would be in Orlando. I had already told her that I had n't hired (租用)a car, and had n't realised how costly taking taxis would be. After a while she said, "My dear, don't use any more taxis. It would be my pleasure to drive you wherever you wish•“I told her that I couldn"t put her to that trouble, but she insisted. She took details ofwhere I was staying and the next morning she drove me to Disney World. She took me through the park's gates and spent some time with me before leaving me to explore alone. At the end of the day, she returned to take me back to my hotel. The next few days, she drove me around Orlando's tourist areas. I offered her money but she refused to take any.When we had lunch on my last day, I thanked her for her kindness. I'll never forget that wonderful lady who filled my holiday in Florida with wonderful memories.21.The author went to Orlando to _______ •A.see a doctorB.attend a meetingC.meet a friendD.visit a family member22.What did the elderly lady do?A.She offered her seat to the author.B.She helped the author hire a car.C.She drove the author to a park.D.She bought the author a lunch.23.We can infer from the text that the elderly lady is _________ •A.hard-workingB. good-lookingC. well-known D・ kind-hearted24.What's the best title for the text?A.My holiday heroB.Making a big differenceC.My trip to Disney WorldD.Difficulty in a foreign landB★★★☆☆What you communicate through your body language and nonverbal signals affects how others see you, how well they like and respect you, and whether or not they trust you. Unf ort un ately, many people send confusing non verbal signals without even knowing it.Jack, Ted and Arlene are all speakers who have got disastrous results while communicating with others.Jack believes he gets along great with others, but if you were to ask any of them, they would say that Jack makes them feel afraid. Rather than just look at you, he seems to eat you with his eyes. And he often shakes your hand so hard that it hurts. Jack is a caring guy who secretly wishes he had more friends, but hisnon verbal awkwardness (笨扌!11) keeps people at a dista nee.Ted is good-looking, hard-working, and a smooth talker, but he seems to care more about his thoughts than others. Whe n some one has somethi ng to say, Ted's wild eyes make him look like he wants to speak before they have finished. His in ability to liste n to others makes him un popular with many people.Arlene is funny and attractive, but even though she keeps laughing and smiling, she looks nervous. Her shoulders and eyebrows (眉毛)are noticeably raised, her voice is high, and her body is stiff. Being around Arlene makes many people feel un comfortable ・These smart, well-intentioned people try their best to connect with others. The sad thing is that they have no idea of the nonverbal messages they communicate. If you want to communicate effectively, avoid misunderstandings, and enjoy trusting relationships, its important to understand how to use body Ianguage.25.What's the problem with Jack?A.He can't keep a secret・B.He behaves improperly.C.He hates making friends.D.He means to frighten others.26.What do people think about Ted?A.He is caring.B.He is interesting.C.He is not a good listener.D.He is not a smooth talker.27.How is the text mainly developed?A.By using examples.B.By giving instructions.C.By presenting findings.D.By providing explanations.28.What's the main idea of the text?A.How to read body Ianguage.B.How to improve body Ianguage.C.Types of non verbal communication.D.Non verbal communication in relationships.Only Fools and Horseshe series mixes satire (讽朿此drama and great jokes to produce something that is both laugh-out-loud funny and packed with pity.A hit across the world, from Montenegro to Belgium, Only Fools and Horses can truly be said to be one of the television greats, as it continues to be repeated, loved, and picked up by new audiences almost 30 years since it first appeared on television scree ns.Open All HoursWith comedy giants Ronnie Baker and DavidJas on both on scree n together it isn't a surprise thatthis is a much loved comedy.Granville's half-hearted attempts to find excitementin his boring life and Arkwrights penny・pinching (吝啬白勺),shop-proud ways will make you laugh aloud・There are so many moments that people remember — be it Arkwrights stutter(U 吃)and Granville's adventurous deliveries. It was these moments and many more that will help ensure that Open All Hours will be repeated and loved by audiences for many more years to come.Fawlty Towers comedy of all time, the importance and popularity of Fawlty Towers is difficult to exaggerate (夸大).The series was set with un reas on able but believable characters and won derful performances. Add in excellent short jokes and exciting dialogue, and you get this most popular and well-loved series.Blackadderseries of Blackadder remain highlyregarded and extremely popular almost 30 yearsafter they began.The only real exception to this is the firstseries, which is considered by many as beingunfunny. However, its completely different fromthe other series ofBlackadder. The humour is darker and less silly.However, because it combines historical research with jokes, satire and some of the cleverest and funniest replies that have ever appeared on British television,Blackadder is hard not to be loved by many people.29.If you're a fan of Ronnie Baker, you may choose ________A.BlackadderB.Fawlty TowersC.Open All HoursD.Only Fools and Horses30.Both Only Fools and Horses and Fawlty Towers ________A.mix short jokes with satireB.are popular among audiencesC.explore the pitiful side of humansD.have been put on across the world31.What can you expect from the Blackadder series?A.Dark humour.B.Un reas on able characters.C.Adventurous stories.D.Historical facts.My pare nts both love to liste n to their car radios. They also love their on going argument about which is better ——satellite radio or local, publicly supported stations. I get a lot of pleasure from hearing them try to persuade each other of their friendly arguments. They each try to persuade me, too. Both cars have nice sou nd systems, so they all sound great to me. I refuse to take sides.When I ride with my mother, she listens to radio programs on one of the two local public stations that serve our area. One is a classical music station broadcast by a university. I have to admit, the music usually sounds great, and they also cover college sports and other local events. The other station is an all-volunteer station that plays different kinds of music and news programs. Both stations are mostly listener・supported, which gives them a nice community (社区)feel. It also gives the programmers freedom to play what they want to hear. Mom loves very much the idea of having members of the community give small amounts of money toward something we can all enjoy.When Km in the car with my dad, he listens to satellite radio. He pays a small amount of money for the satellite radio, and he thinks it is a great bargain. He says he loves having so many stations to choose from, including all kinds of music and news choices.Mom's public radio is certainly simpler and much closer to home, but I also enjoy what Dad plays on his car radio. Each has its own merits. I like things just the way they are. I feel like I have the best of both radio worlds.32.What can we learn about the author's mother?A.She loves satellite radio very much.B.She has a strong sense of community.C.She likes listening to the radio at home・D.She works as a volunteer at a radio station.pared with local public radio, satellite radio _________.A.offers more music programsB.is mainly listener-supportedC.has more station choicesD.is free of charge34.The underlined word "merits" in the last paragraph can best be replaced by//A. advantages B・ problems C. chances D・ mistakes35.Which of the following shows the structure of the whole text?(P: Paragraph)第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

必修4Unit3 A taste of English humour单元练习含答案

必修4Unit3 A taste of English humour单元练习含答案

高中英语人教新课标必修4Unit3 A taste of English humour单元练习一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话或独白后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话或独白你将听一遍。

1. How will the weather probably be tomorrow?A. Rainy.B. Cloudy.C. Fine.2. What can we know from the conversation?A. Sophia hasn't stayed long in Chicago.B. Sophia likes her work very much.C. Sophia's work pays well.3. Why does the man look pale and weak?A. Because he is seriously ill.B. Because he works too hard.C. Because he is hungry.4. What does the man plan to do?A. Go to Mr. Brown's office.B. Leave a message.C. Call back later.5. What course is the man taking?A. Math.B. Music.C. Astronomy.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)听下面4段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。

听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

人教新课标英语必修4、Unit3单元测试题(卷)3

人教新课标英语必修4、Unit3单元测试题(卷)3

Unit 3 A taste of English humour单元测试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍1. What are they probably talking about?A. A fighting.B. A basketball game.C. An English competition.2. Who is the tallest in the team?A. Dick.B. Tim.C. Jim.3. When will the film be on?A. On Thursday evening.B. On Wednesday evening.C. On Tuesday evening.4. What’s the man doing?A. Watching TV.B. Listening to the radio.C. Writing a report.5. Where are the two speakers?A. At the restaurant.B. At the theatre.C. At the supermarket.第二节:(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

6. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?A. They are classmates.B. They are strangers.C. They are teacher and student.7. What did the man know about Miss Smith?A. He knew nothing about her.B. He knew her age.C. He knew which country she was from.8. Which subject will Miss Smith teach?A. Writing.B. Reading.C. Conversation.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题9. What’s Linda’s first response towards the man?A. She accepted the man’s invitation.B. She refused the man’s invitation.C. She wasn’t sure whether to take it or not.10. What’s Linda’s opinion towards Ben?A. He has changed his habit of boasting.B. He will stay the same.C. She agrees with what the man speaker says.11. What’s the result of the dialogue?A. The woman will go to see a film.B. The woman will go to the man’s house to visit Ben.C. The woman will go to the man’s house to see whether Ben has changed or not.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。

人教版高中英语必修四单元测评(三) Unit 3 A taste of English humour.doc

人教版高中英语必修四单元测评(三) Unit 3 A taste of English humour.doc

高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***单元测评(三)Unit 3 A taste of English humour(时间:90分钟满分:110分)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1.— Jeff is very good at telling funny stories; he knows how to amuse people.— Yes, but ________.A. he often tells me funny thingsB. he likes to make people laughC. I don't enjoy this very muchD. I think he is the funniest in our class答案与解析C由答语中的but可知,答语者不喜欢杰夫的行为,故选C项。

2.Wearing the pink dress, Kate's aunt looked ________ she and Kate were sisters.A. as ifB. even ifC. thoughD. unless答案与解析A句意:凯特的姑姑穿着那件粉色的连衣裙看起来和凯特就“好像(as if)”姐妹似的。

注意:as if从句用虚拟语气。

3.On festivals, the traffic police worked hard to keep the traffic ________ smoothly.A. runB. runningC. to runD. being run答案与解析B题中the traffic与run之间为逻辑上的主谓关系,故用动词-ing形式作宾语补足语。

4.— What do you think of our manager, Mr. Smith?—He is really ________ success in his career, but in a way he is ________ failure in his family.A. a; /B. /; aC. a; aD. /; /答案与解析C题中的success和failure都是抽象名词具体化,前面加不定冠词a。

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Unit 3 A taste of English humour第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40 分)第一节(共15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AI learnt to fly in a balloon in a race across the Atlantic Ocean in 1992 and becameextremely interested in the sport. In the same way that a mountain climber dreams ofclimbing the world's highest mountain, I dreamed about flying non-stop around theworld.I spent six years planning the flight and failed twice before I and my teammanaged to succeed. For some reason, we had to go first to North Africa to catch theright winds. That added 10,000 kilometres, and another week, to our journey. Butbecause of this, our flight broke all the records for distance and time spent in the air.The most memorable part of the trip for me is that we lived in the air for 20 daysand that the rising sun was the most amazing thing we saw. We had to go out of theballoon's capsule (舱), in which we were transported, three times while in the air torepair the fuel (燃料) system. We didn't have any safety equipment but when you arein a situation like that, you just do what you have to do without thinking about feelingafraid.Landing was a fantastic moment. I remember that when I got out of the capsule, Ilooked at my footprint in the sand. I remembered the astronaut Neil Armstrong, whowas so happy to put his footprint on the moon, so far away from Earth. At thatmoment, I was so happy to have my foot back on Earth!21. The author became interested in ballooning because of _____.A. a cross-ocean raceB. a mountain climbC. a childhood dreamD. a long sea journey22. What can be inferred from Paragraph 2 about the author and his team's flight?A. They set a new record.B. They shortened their flight.C. Their flight went very smoothly.D. Their flight covered 10,000 kilometres.23. Why did the balloonists get out of the capsule during the flight?A. To fight their fear.B. To do some repair work.C. To admire the rising sun.D. To check safety equipment.24. The author mentioned Neil Armstrong to show his _____.A. regretB. surpriseC. respectD. pleasureBYou probably laugh at something you find funny, but how much do you really know about jokes and humour?Reader's Digest (RD)questioned several experts to give us some facts about them.RD: What’s the oldest joke in the world?“We can't know the ol d esot k j e in the world because it would have existed earlier than writing, ”says Christie Davies, professor of sociology at the University of Reading in the UK. The oldest joke book that's been found so far is the Greek Philogelos. It dates from the 4th century AD, although the jokes date from an earlier time. According to psychologist Steve Wilson, director of National Humor Month (April in the US), it contains 265 jokes.RD: Do some people fail to develop a sense of humour?Rod Martin, professor of psychology at the Western University in Canada, believes that while everyone is born without a sense of humour, as we develop,humour and laughter begin to appear. “Of course, some children are more serious, quiet, and less likely to laugh frequently, but this doesn't mean they don't have a senseof humour. ”And according to Steve Wilson, there are no adults who don't have asense of humour. “Almost everyone is able to develop a sense of humour, and I teach people how, ”he says.RD: Do people share a sense of humour unique to their own nation?Sense of humour does differ a lot by country, according to an author named Scott Weems. British humour is thought to be absurd荒( 谬的) in nature, while Americanhumour has an aggressive quality. According to a study, Germans are found to find everything funny.25. What do we know about the oldest joke book?A. It remains unknown.B. It was written in Greek.C. It was found in the UK.D. It contains the oldest joke.26. What does Rod Martin agree with about people's sense of humour?A. Nobody is born with a sense of humour.B. Some adults lose it when they grow up.C. Childhood is the best time to develop such ability.D. Children have a poorer sense of humour than adults.27. What kind of humour has an aggressive feature?A. British humour.B. German humour.C. Canadian humour.D. American humour.28. Where can you probably find the text?A. In a popular magazine.B. In a research paper.C. In a personal diary.D. In a textbook.CWhen people communicate, they use more than words. People's body languageshows important information just like speech does. When someone lies with theirwords, their body language often tells the truth. The next time you wonder if someoneis telling you the truth, try watching their hands.A person who is being honest will usually turn one or both of their palms 手(掌)towards the other person. If a person is beginning to “open up ”or share important information, you may notice them turn their palms towards you. Like most bodylanguage, this unconscious无( 意识的) gesture usually gives the other person thefeeling that the speaker is speaking honestly.When people lie, they tend to hide their palms by putting their hands behind theirback or holding them. Others will keep their hands in their pockets if they are lying ortrying to hide information. Salespeople are sometimes trained to watch out for thisspecific example of body language when a person is saying that they can't afford aproduct or service. Sometimes professional liars try to use open-palm gestures to foolothers. But a careful listener may tell it is a lie through their body language such aslack of eye contact and touching the nose.Research has also suggested that if people normally turn their palms to face theirlisteners, they tend to be more honest themselves. If you want people's honesty, talk tothem and ask them questions while keeping your palms turned out. This will putpressure on the people you are talking to.Human body language, emotion, and communication are directly connected. Byshowing that you are honest, with your palms towards people, your body languagepushes others to tell you the truth.29. Turning one's palms towards others is a symbol of _____.A. confidenceB. politenessC. patienceD. honesty30. How is Paragraph 3 mainly developed?A. By telling stories.B. By giving examples.C. By making comparisons.D. By providing explanations.31. Talking with your palms open will encourage others to _____.A. behave activelyB. gesture carefullyC. be honest with youD. forget their pressureDThe famous website known as Facebook began as a Harvard University dropout's hobby. It was once limited to university students, but it has now become the largestsocial networking website in the world. It is a good way for old friends to find eachother and for new friends to meet.Facebook was started in 2019 and was then a site that only students with an email address ending in “edu”could join. It was like being part of a h e u x g c e l u b s i u v t e club.College students throughout the USA joined the website to create large networks. As Facebook's popularity grew, its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, realized even more peoplewould love to sign up for the service. In 2019, Facebook opened its membership toanyone with an email address. Facebook experienced another increase in itspopularity.In just minutes, anyone can sign up for the service and start enjoying photos orvideos. Most new members also enjoy searching for friends they lost touch with yearsago. Whether they knew each other from elementary, middle, high school or college,people around the world reconnect using Facebook's simple tools.Facebook also includes many specialized features. Members write on a friend's“wall ”, a special part of e p a e c r h s o n's page. Friends post short public messages oneach other's “walls ”, or they can send私p密riv的at e) (“messages”. Facebook members also “po戳ke) (”each other. Sending a “poke”to a friend is like saying thinking of you ”. Like -a l i f r e e a p l o k e,a “poke”on Facebook shows you wantsomeone's attention. Members also send “gifts ”. “Gifts图标”)a o r e f little icons (things you might really give. Members can buy these icons at a low price and sendthem, showing their appreciation.32. What does the underlined word “exclusive ”in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Available only to some people.B. Teaching you something modern.C. Strange and difficult to understand.D. Supporting new ideas and methods.33. How did Mark Zuckerberg increase Facebook's popularity?A. By advertising it online.B. By working with schools.C. By making it open to any email user.D. By sharing students' photos and videos.34. Paragraph 3 mainly talks about _____.A. some ways of using Facebook's toolsB. what people can learn from FacebookC. how people make friends on FacebookD. some features that make Facebook popular35. If a Facebook member wants to get noticed by a friend, he can _____.A. send a “gift ”B. send a “poke”C. write on the “wall ”D. send long “messages”第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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