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【单元测试】高二英语选修六Unit3单元测试题及答案

【单元测试】高二英语选修六Unit3单元测试题及答案

Unit 3 A healthy life单元测试一.单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分10分)2.The plane is ________ to arrive at 8 p.m.,but the foggy weather makes it hard to say.A.sure B.possible C.owing D.due解析:选D。

due此处意为“(车船)应到的”;possible主语只能是it;owing to意为“由于”。

3.________ the rainy weather,the streets were full of people on May Day.A.Despite of B.In spite of C.Although D.As解析:选B。

in spite of=despite“不顾;不管”。

although是连词,as 引导让步状语从句要用倒装语序。

4.He ________ to get a high position in the company,but failed because of his poor ability of communication.A.attempted B.managed C.thought D.succeeded解析:选A。

attempt/try to do意为:试图做某事(但未成功),而manage to do sth.则表示获得了成功。

5.He is_________now. To help him is a_________that I’m prepared to take.A. in risk;riskB. in danger;riskC. danger;riskD. in danger;inrisk答案:B句意为“他现在处于危险中,帮助他是我愿意冒险的事情”。

in danger 处于危险中; take a risk采取冒险行为。

高二英语unit3单元测试

高二英语unit3单元测试

高二英语Unit 3 单元测试考试时间(60分钟)第一大题单项选择题(15小题,共30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。

知识运用I.单项选择1. -- Oh, dear! I've broken a window.--_______ . It can't be helped.A. Never mindB. All rightC. That's fineD. No at all2. He felt that he_______ the coldness that had grown between them.A. was blamed toB. was to blame forC. was to be blamed forD. blamed3. It was a time_______ the killer whales helped the whalers catch the baleen whales.A. whenB. thatC. thenD. which4. The conference will begin in an hour; ________ , let's have a rest.A. on the meantimeB. in the meantimesC. in the meantimeD. in meanwhile5. That's the best way to ________ into the dangerous area.A. get people getB. stop people to getC. keep people gettingD. prevent people getting6. If we would throw ourselves, heart and soul,_______ our studies, we should eventually get good result.A. out ofB. outC. intoD. on7. She was scared _______ when hearing the sound of explosion.A. to deathB. deathC. of deathD. with death8. Chinese, as most people think, is the most beautiful ________ in the world.A. wordB. voiceC. soundD. tongue9. After the war, a new school building was put up ________ there had once been a theatre.A. thatB. whereC. whichD. in which10. A fast food restaurant is the place ________ , just as the name suggests, eating is performed quickly.A. whichB. whereC. thereD. what11. We visited the factory ________ makes 80 percent of the toys in the city.A. whereB. thereC. in whichD. which12. -- You've left the light on.-- Oh, I have. ________ and turn it off.A. I'll goB. I've goneC. I goD. I'm going13. -- What are you going to do this afternoon?-- I am going to the cinema with some friends. The film ________ quite early, so we __________ to the bookstore after that.A. finished; are goingB. finished; goC. finishes; are goingD. finishes; go14. -- Did you have a good time at the party?-- Thanks. I appreciated _________ to your home.A. to be invitedB. being invitedC. to have invitedD. having invited15. _________ from other continents for millions of years, Australia has many plants and animals not found inany other country in the world.A. Being separatedB. Having separatedC. Having been separatedD. To be separated第二大题完形填空(20小题,共30分)Pearls(珍珠) are valuable white gems (宝物) which come from the ocean. Actually they are 16 by oysters, small shell fish that live on the 17 of the ocean.18 oysters(牡蛎,蚝)will make pearls; not all oysters produce them. Oysters produce pearls only when they are 19 by sand. If a 20 of sand enters the oyster's 21 , the oyster becomes hurt because the 22 grain of sand irritates(使……不适,刺激) the smooth, soft skin of the oyster. The oyster tries to23 itself by producing a white 24 that looks like milk. The oyster covers the 25 with a milky fluid. The fluid protects the oyster. Later the white liquid become 26 . This hardened liquid forms a shell, or bead, around the sand. At this time a pearl is beginning to 27 .The white pearl grows 28 inside the oyster's shell. 29 , it takes about six or seven years for the oyster to produce a pearl. Not all oysters produce pearls 30 most oysters sometimes take sand into their 31 . Only sand which the oyster cannot get rid of will 32 it. In other words, if an oyster "swallows" some sand, it will manage to "spit it out". If the oyster cannot get rid of the 33 , then it will produce the white fluid to 34 itself. Actually, only about one in a thousand oysters will produce a pearl; that is, 35 than one percent.16. A. invented B. brought C. produced D. caused17. A. bottom B. base C. floor D. ground18. A. Only some B. Only few C. All of D. A lot of19. A. harmed B. covered C. destroyed D. injured20. A. piece B. grain C. little D. bit21. A. shell B. body C. eyes D. back22. A. hard B. vivid C. sharp D. rough23. A. prevent B. defend C. protect D. guard24. A. water B. matter C. liquid D. object25. A. injury B. shell C. sand D. pearl26. A. bright B. hard C. strong D. pure27. A. make B. produce C. do D. form28. A. slowly B. fast C. safely D. quickly29. A. Often B. Actually C. Usually D. Sometimes30. A. even though B. in case C. so long as D. only if31. A. bodies B. shells C. bottoms D. caves32. A. destroy B. irritate C. soft D. open33. A. sand B. shell C. milk D. liquid34. A. cover B. destroy C. produce D. protect35. A. fewer B. more C. less D. smaller第三题阅读理解(10小题,共20分)AFor years, doctors advised their patients that only thing taking multivitamins (复合维生素) does is to give them expensive urine(尿). After all, true vitamin deficiencies (shortage) are practically unheard of in industrialized countries. Now it seems those doctors may have been wrong. The result of a growing number of studies suggest that even a modes vitamin shortfall can be harmful to your health. Although proof of the benefits of multivitamins is still far from certain, the few dollars you spend on them is probably a good investment (投资). Or at least that's the argument put forward in the New England Journal of Medicine. Ideally, say Dr. Walter Willett and Dr. Meir Stampfer of Harvard, all vitamin supplements would be evaluated in scientifically rigorous clinical trials (testing period). But those studies can take a long time and often raise more questions than they answer. At some point, while researchers work on figuring out where the truth lies, it just makes sense to say the potential (潜在的) benefit outweighs the cost.The best evidence to date concerns foliate, one of the Bvitamins. It's been proved to limit the number of defects in embryos (胚胎), and a recent test found that folate in combination with vitamin B12 and a form of B6 also decreases the reblockage of arteries after surgical repair.The news on vitamin E has been more mixed. Healthy folks who take 400 international units daily for at least two years appear somewhat less likely to develop heart disease. But when doctors give vitamin E to patients who already have heart disease, the vitamin doesn't seem to help. It may turn out that vitamin E plays a role in pre-vention but cannot undo serious damage.Despite vitamin C's great popularity, consuming large amount (数量) of it still has not been positively linked to any great benefit. The body quickly absorbs(吸收) C and simply excretes (排泄)any excess.The multivitamins question boils down to this: Do you need to wait until all the evidence is in before you take them, or are you willing to accept that there's enough evidence that they don't hurt and could help?If the latter there's no need to go to extremes and buy the biggest horse pills or the most expensive bottles. Large doses(剂量) can cause trouble, including excessive (extreme) bleeding and nervous system problems.Multivitamins are no substitute for exercise and a balanced diet, of course. As long as you understand that any potential benefit is modest and subject to further refinement, taking a daily multivitamin makes a lot of sense.36. At one time doctors discouraged taking multivitamins because they believed that multivitamins _________ .A. were too expensive for daily consumptionB. were potentially harmful to people's healthC. could not easily be absorbed by the human bodyD. could not provide any cure for vitamin deficiencies37. According to the author, clinical trials of vitamin supplements _________ .A. often result in misleading conclusionsB. take time and will not produce conclusionsC. appear to be a pure waste of time and resourcesD. should be conducted by scientists in some other ways38. It has been found that vitamin E _________ .A. can effectively help cure heart diseaseB. should be taken by patients regular and directlyC. has a preventive but not curative effect on heart diseaseD. should be given to patients with heart disease as early as possible39. It can be seen that large doses of multivitamins __________ .A. may cause serious side effectsB. may help prevent excessive bleedingC. are likely to increase the blockage of arteriesD. are advisable for those with vitamin deficiencies40. The author concludes the passage with the advice thatA. people benefit more from daily multivitamins than a balanced dietB. people should expect multivitamins to be used to cure diseasesC. it's risky to take multivitamins without listening to the doctorsD. it's reasonable to take a proper amount of multivitamins dailyBWhat do you see from a handful of seeds? Some see green plants, some see blooming flowers, or just seeds. But one group of Shanghai students saw an opportunity to make money.Eight students from No 2 Secondary School Attached to East China Normal University started a virtual company selling different seeds and seed products. They successfully sold 28 pictures pasted with different seeds at a campus auction a week ago. The company, which has recruited around 20 student staff members, has earned over 2000 yuan in the past three months."We donated part of the money to a poor school in the countryside of Anhui Province. It's great to realize our ideal of ‘spreading love and culture with seeds’ after many tests and lots of hard work," said Senior 2 Shi Chen, CEO of the company.Just like any other company, Shi's didn't develop smoothly. Shi and her young colleagues used to sell fresh flowers and old books, and later found seeds might be something that their company could engage in. They bought seeds of various plants and flowers at low prices from a local farm and sold them in schools or on streets. The creative students also made accessories and pictures with different seeds.With little business knowledge, the students had to learn new skills as the leaders of different departments, such as public relations (PR), sales and marketing. They persuaded a joint Sino-French company near their school to give them training in business management. They also asked some local businessmen to act as their consultants."They helped us overcome our shyness. We also learned quite a lot of business theory. I found communication skills and teamwork are very important for my job," said Senior 1 Qian Yifei.The 16-year-old was elected as PR manager thanks to her talent for speaking. She is also in charge of after sales service, dealing with complaints and providing suggestions.As the head of the company, CEO Shi has a lot more to think about. First of all, she has to learn how to make her colleagues work efficiently as the company only opens at weekends due to all their studies. So she established a system to evaluate every one's performance, in terms of punctuality, efficiency, profits knowledge and so on.."It makes the company more formal," she said.41. At a campus auction a week ago, they ________ .A. sold 28 green plants with different flowersB. sold 28 seeds pasted with different picturesC. sold 28 pictures pasted with different seedsD. sold 28 flowers pasted with different pictures42.What is the purpose of opening the company?A. To earn money for their education fees.B. To spread love and culture with seeds.C. To see whether they can open a company.D. To collect money to open a Hope School.43.What does the word "it" (in the last paragraph) refer to?A. Selling seeds.B. To have a person as CEO.C. Every colleague' s performance.D. To make her colleagues work efficiently.44. According to Qian Yifei, what matters most in dealing with public relations? A. Communication skillsand teamwork.B. Creative and critical thinking.C. Educational background.D. Business theories.45.What can we learn from the passage?A. The company is owned by 8 students.B. The company is over-night successful.C. The company gets a lot of help from others.D. The company sells old books and fresh flowers.Ⅲ单句翻译(10小题,共20分)46.我希望上医学院,这期间,我打算学化学。

人教课标版高二英语选修6unit3单元过关经典检测卷(三)(含答案解析)

人教课标版高二英语选修6unit3单元过关经典检测卷(三)(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.When will the man pick up the woman?A.At 10:30.B.At 10:50.C.At 11:05.2.What does the man think of the jacket?A.Small.B.Heavy.C.Big.3.Where is Mary?A.She is in her bedroom.B.She is out somewhere.C.She is in the kitchen.4.Where is the woman now?A.In a gym.B.In a store.C.In a restaurant.5.How much will the man pay in total?A.$4.B.$6.C.$8.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 is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A.Classmates.B.Father and daughter.C.Teacher and student.7.Why does the girl want to go to the chemistry lab?A.To do the experiment.B.To turn off the electricity.C.To take care of everything in the lab.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

英语选修六Unit3测试

英语选修六Unit3测试

新课标高二上学期6册Unit 3测试Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、单项填空(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. — Ted, stop talking now, please.—.A. Sorry, I willB. Sure, I won’tC. OK, that’s fineD. Yes, that’s it2. In order to create a comfortable shopping environment, the mall placed a(n)on smoking.A. judgementB. banC. suggestionD. attack3. — Where are you going for your next summer vacation?— I going to Europe for a visit.A. feel likeB. would ratherC. prefer toD. would like4. I’d appreciate if you don’t tell anybody about this secret.A. thisB. youC. thatD. it5. The failure has a great on him, for he is in low spirits these days.A. affectB. effortC. effectD. result6. The computer system proved to be powerful some shortcomings.A. by way ofB. in case ofC. as a result ofD. in spite of7. He made a lot of mistakes carelessness.A. due toB. along withC. but forD. instead of8. If you do it without others’ help, you will only difficulty.A. turn intoB. put intoC. get intoD. break into9. I want to buy a car for my father, but haven’t found he likes yet.A. itB. thatC. oneD. this10. There was a(n)moment when she didn’t know whether to stay or leave.A. severeB. disappointedC. typicalD. awkward11. The coach the importance of teamwork again and again when training the basketball players.A. strengthenedB. recognizedC. stressedD. appreciated12.is known to us that Yao Ming is one of the most famous basketball players in the world.A. AsB. ItC. WhichD. That13. — Do you drink alcohol?— No, but I used to be a man alcohol.A. addicted toB. was addicted toC. addicted myself toD. had addicted to14. Both of the dresses are very beautiful. I can’t which one to buy.A. depend onB. insist onC. try onD. decide on15. The exploration is very dangerous, but that is a risk we have to .A. haveB. takeC. performD. make二、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。

外研版高二英语选修6_选修6_Module3单元测试题

外研版高二英语选修6_选修6_Module3单元测试题

选修6 Module3单元测试题一、语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. Will you turn down _______ TV set a little while I’m on _______ phone?A. /; theB. a; theC. the; /D. the; the2. When the party came to an end, he asked for the girl’s phone number, ho ping to keep in _______.A. relationB. connectionC. touchD. friendship3. — Has John _______ Betty yet?—No. She won’t forgive him for betraying her.A. put up withB. kept up withC. made up withD. come up with4. July 1, 1997 is a special date for all Hong Kong people, _______, I think, they will remember forever.A. oneB. thatC. itD. when5. The state government has spent a lot of money protecting the local ecological environment, which will _______ promote the tourism development.A. in turnB. in returnC. in natureD. in short6. I’m _______ good terms with Julie, so I know she is allergic _______ flowers of this kind.A. on; withB. on; toC. at; aboutD. at; to7. I regret _______ you that you haven’t been selected for the job interview.A. tellingB. to tellC. having toldD. to have told8. My father often impresses on me that opportunities _______ those who are prepared.A. are belonged toB. will be belonged toC. are belonging toD. belong to9. Large amounts of money _______ on improving people’s housing conditions up to now.A. is spentB. are spentC. has been spentD. have been spent10. Our Chinese teacher has a _______ sense of humor.A. livelyB. livingC. aliveD. live11. _______ around the Eiffel Tower, we were taken to visit the Louver Museum.A. Having shownB. Being shownC. Having been shownD. To be shown12. This is the first time the newly-married _______ over money.A. quarrelB. quarreledC. had quarreledD. have quarreled13. This photo brought my carefree childhood back to my mind _______ I would spend long summer evenings playing on the beach.A. whenB. whereC. thatD. which14. My little boy knocked _______ a glass of water, ruining my painting.A. offB. overC. outD. up15. — How do you know something that has happened to Jane?— _______. She hasn’t shown up, but she w as always on time for class.A. I click with herB. It’s my guessC. We’re two of a kindD. It is her turn二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)A woman said something that hurt her best friend. She 16 doing it immediately, and wanted to do something to take the 17 back. So she went to a sage (智者), 18 her situation, and asked for advice. The sage 19 patiently and said, “There are two things you need to do. The first is extremely difficult. 20 , take your best feather(羽毛) pillows, and 21 a small hole in each one. Then, before the sun rises, you must 22 a single feather on the doorstep of each house in the town. When you are 23 , come back and I’ll tell you the second.”The woman hurried home to 24 it. All night long she labored (劳动) alone in the 25 . She went from doorstep to doorstep, taking care not to leave out a single house. Her fingers were frozen. The wind was so 26 that it caused her eyes to water, but she didn’t give up, 27 that there was something she could do to put things back the way they once were.Just as the sun rose, she 28 to the sage. She was tired, but pleased that her efforts would be 29 . “My pillows are empty. I placed a feather on the doorstep of each home,” the woman said.“Now,” said the sage, “go back and 30 your pillows. Then everything will be as it was before.”The woman was surprised, “That’s impossible! The wind 31 each feather as fast as I placed them on the doorsteps!”“That’s true,” said the sage. “Never 32 that each of your words is like a 33 in the wind. 34 spoken, no amount of 35 can ever return them to your mouth. Remember one kind word can warm three winter months.”16. A. tried B. forgot C. regretted D. stood17. A. letters B. suggestions C. gifts D. words18. A. explained B. assessed C. faced D. accepted19. A. taught B. listened C. observed D. searched20. A. Later B. Now C. Tomorrow D. Tonight21. A. draw B. find C. open D. leave22. A. put B. select C. tie D. find23. A. out B. through C. off D. down24. A. sort out B. look for C. prepare for D. think of25. A. hot B. rainy C. warm D. cold26. A. free B. fierce C. hot D. constant27. A. thankful B. curious C. worried D. upset28. A. shouted B. returned C. moved D. waved29. A. devoted B. taken C. rewarded D. spent30. A. hide B. make C. bring D. refill31. A. piled up B. blew away C. put away D. cut off32. A. forget B. argue C. mind D. attempt33. A. flower B. leaf C. feather D. pillow34. A. Because B. Unless C. Although D. Once35. A. effort B. time C. patience D. knowledge三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AOlder friends are wonderful to have because they can give you an insight into adifferent time in our history. Even though there are differences between the two generations in some cases, it’s still possible to have fun and also to learn from each other. I have had several older friends in my life and they all taught me something a little bit different about life.When I was a child, my mother had a wonderful lady come into our home to provide housekeeping services. This woman was retired and might have been in her mid to late sixties at that time. Although her job was to clean our house, this woman provided much more than that. She was always there for me on the days she came to work. During the course of the days when I was ill, she would make sure that I was comfortable and cared for properly. In my childhood, I considered her a second mom. As I grew into my teen years, she became one of my best friends.During my teen years, I was often home during the summers and Girtha and I would eat lunch together. We could talk about anything and laugh together as well.I learned a lot about life from Girtha. She had a very deep faith and read her Bible regularly. Even though her circumstances were difficult, she never complained and always showed compassion(同情) for others. She always rode the bus to and from work and refused our offers to drive her home in the evenings because she felt that she lived in an undesirable neighborhood and was very concerned for our safety.In her later years, Girtha’s health declined and she had to stop working. She eventually moved to another state so her daughter could care for her. Early in my college career, I received a phone call telling me that Girha had died, which saddened me a lot. I still miss her to this day.Girtha was unique in her own way, but through several matters, she touched my life and my heart in a very special way. Maybe it’s time for me to review those lessons in everlasting faith.36. Why does the author think having older friends is wonderful?A. Because they understand our history very well.B. Because they are relatively easier to deal with.C. Because they have a deep understanding of life.D. Because the two generations have something in common.37. The author considered Girtha a second mom when young because of .A. her much older ageB. her loving careC. her housekeeping servicesD. her unique personality38. According to the author, Girtha was thought to be the following EXCEPT .A. optimisticB. considerateC. kind-heartedD. knowledgeable39. Why did Girtha refuse our offers to drive her home?A. Because she was compassionate.B. Because she was worried about our safety.C. Because she was accustomed to taking a bus.D. Because she felt ashamed of her poor living conditions.40. The author wrote the text to .A. introduce the life story of GirthaB. show the advantages of older friendsC. tell us the influence Girtha had on him or herD. advise the young to make friends with the oldBAt one point or another in your career, you will report to a manager, the person you fondly — or not — call boss. The relationships that you create and manage, with both your boss and other employees in the company, are critical (决定性的) for your work success and career progress. You’re in charge of your relationship with your boss. No one will ever share as much concern as you do and the quality of the relationship helps you achieve your goals.You won’t progress without the inform ation, view, experience, and support of your manager. At the same time, if you don’t finish your work, your manager will never shine for his or her overall responsibilities. Despite knowing this, managers do come in every size and with all possible levels of skill and effectiveness (效率). Some managers are just bad bosses; others are unaware of what you need from them. Managing up is challenging, but finally, worth your time.The first step in managing up is to develop a positive relationship with your boss.Relationships are based on trust. Do what you say you’ll do and never blindside your manager with surprises that you could have predicted or prevented. Tell the boss when you’ve made a mistake.Get to know your manager as a person and he shares the human experience just as you do. Identify your boss’s areas of weakness or greatest challenges and ask what you can do to help. What are your boss’s biggest worries; how can your contribution mitigate (缓解) these concerns? Think in terms of the overall success of your department and company, not just about your narrow world at work. Furthermore, you should look for and focus on the “best” parts of your boss, for if you’re negative about your boss, you will tend to focus on his failings. This is neither positive for your happiness at work nor your prospects for success in your organization.41. It can be learned from the text that .A. it’s easy for employees to get to know their bosses wellB. relationships with bosses can decide one’s success in workC. bosses are always worried about his employees’ progressD. supporting the boss is most important in the company42. What does the author mean by saying “managing up is challenging”?A. It’s difficult to run a whole company successfully.B. People spend too much time finding a suitable job.C. Managers are usually difficult to get along with.D. Employees are totally responsible for all work.43. According to the author, the most important step for developing a good relationship is to .A. understand and share your manager’s life experienceB. find exactly what your manager’s area of weakness isC. make your manager trust in your ability and work attitudeD. help your manage to overcome his shortcomings in work44. Which of the following suggestions will the author NOT approve of?A. Finishing your work without any help.B. Paying attention to the boss’s needs.C. Taking care of your business.D. Keeping your boss in formed when you’ve made a mistake.45. The text mainly talks about .A. the importance of interpersonal relationshipsB. different types of boss-employee relationshipsC. ways of being happy in workD. how to get along with your bossCA newly published study has shown that loneliness can spread from one person to another, like a disease.Researchers used information from the Framingham Heart Study, which began in 1948. The Framingham study gathers information about physical and mental health, personal behavior and diet. At first, the study involved about five thousand people in the American state of Massachusetts. Now, more than twelve thousand individuals are taking part.Information from the Framingham study showed earlier that happiness could spread from person to person, so do behaviors like obesity and the ability to stop smoking.University of Chicago psychologist John Cacioppo led the recent study. He and other researchers attempted to show how often people felt lonely. They found that the feeling of loneliness spread through social groups.Having a social connection with a lonely person increased the chances that another individual would feel lonely. In fact, a friend of a lonely person was fifty-two percent more likely to develop feelings of loneliness. A friend of that person was twenty-five percent more likely. The researchers say this shows that a person could indirectly be affected by someone’s loneliness.The effect was strongest among friends. Neighbors were the second most affected group. The effect was weaker on husbands and wives, and brothers and sisters. The researchers also found that loneliness spread more easily among women than men.The New York Times newspaper reports that, on average, people experiencefeelings of loneliness about forty-eight days a year. Yet the study found that having a friend who is lonely could add about seventeen days a year of loneliness. It also found that every additional friend can decrease loneliness by about five percent, or two and a half fewer lonely days.Loneliness has been linked to health problems like depression and sleeping difficulties. The researchers believe that knowing the causes of loneliness could help in reducing it.The researchers did not study how loneliness spreads. However, the study suggests that people can take steps to stop the spread of loneliness.46. What does this text mainly talk about?A. Loneliness being harmful.B. How loneliness spreads.C. Loneliness being infectious.D. Why people feel lonely.47. Which of the following statements about the Framingham study is NOT true?A. More and more are involved in the study recently.B. It showed loneliness spread faster than happiness.C. The study was carried out by different researchers.D. It has been more than 60 years since it was started.48. Which of the following groups is most affected by loneliness?A. Neighbors.B. Friends.C. Couples.D. Families.49. According to the text, we can learn .A. loneliness always affects a person directlyB. people should make as few friends as possibleC. loneliness may contribute to some health problems.D. if you have a lonely friend, you are sure to feel lonely.50. The text will be followed by .A. steps taken to reduce lonelinessB. the way loneliness spreadsC. the causes of lonelinessD. the results of lonelinessDEating disorders continue to be on the rise among athletes, especially those involved in sports that place great emphasis on the athlete to be thin, such asgymnastics, figure skating, and dancing. According to an American study, eating disorders affect 62 percent of females in sports like figure skating and gymnastics.Many coaches are guilty(有罪的)of forcing these athletes to be thin by criticizing them or talking about their weight. Those comments could cause an athlete to take dangerous measures of weight control and can do serious damage to the athlete. In sports where the athletes are judged by technical and artistic perfection, they are under enormous pressure to be thin, because the judges consider thinness to be an important factor (因素) when deciding the artistic score.Athletes with eating disorders can be at a higher risk of medical complications (并发症). They are already involved in hard physical activity and putting a lot of pressure on the body. It is usually difficult to convince athletes that they are in need of help because they usually believe that they will perform better if they lose more weight. Gymnastics is one sport where the size of the gymnast has changed greatly over the years. In 1976 the average gymnast was 5′3′′ weighing 105 lbs, and in 1992 the average gymnast was 4′9′′ weighing 88 lbs.Coaches and trainers really need to educate themselves on the dangers and on the signs to look for in an athlete that may be suffering from an eating disorder. Coaches should also bring in nutrition (营养) experts to educate the athletes on healthy eating and to make them aware of how important it is to eat properly. Guidance should also be made available to the athletes that are suffering from eating disorders and they should be encouraged and supported to accept the help.51. We can learn from the first paragraph that .A. gymnas tics and figure skating do much harm to the athletes’ healthB. American women athletes are thinner than those of other countriesC. only women athletes in gymnastics are affected by eating disordersD. gymnasts are thinner because the sport requires them to be thin52. Why does the writer say that coaches are responsible for the eating disorders of athletes?A. Because athletes have to lose weight to please the coaches in their performance.B. Because thinness guarantees the perfect competition of some sports.C. Because the coachers control the eating habits of the athletes.D. Because the coachers set examples of being thin to the athletes.53. What does the underlined word “convince” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Argue with someone about something.B. Persuade someone to do something.C. Help someone overcome something.D. Make someone believe something.54. Which of the following can be inferred from the text?A. Weight control is unnecessary for common athletes.B. Athletes get eating disorders because of over training.C. Many athletes need help to develop healthy eating habits.D. An athlete’s performance has nothing to do with his/her weight.55. The writer wrote the text to .A. warn the public of the danger of eating disordersB. show readers how to keep fit as most athletes doC. call on coaches and athletes to be on their guard against eating disordersD. report the health situation of athletes in gymnastics四、书面表达(共两节,满分35分)第一节阅读表达(第56题2分,第58、59、60题每题3分,第57题4分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,并回答问题(请注意问题后的词数要求)。

高二英语选修6单元测试:Unit3Ahealthylife 含解析 精品

高二英语选修6单元测试:Unit3Ahealthylife 含解析 精品

单元测试(总分: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,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。

W:Is it serious,Mr.Smith?M:Not really.It's just the flu.Take this,drink plenty of water,and stay in bed for two days.1.What is the man?A.A lawyer.B.A teacher.C.A doctor.W:I'm really enjoying the tape you lent me a week ago.Do you mind if I keep it for another week?M:Sorry.I have to use it myself.2.What will the woman have to do?A.Return the tape to the man.B.Keep the tape for another week.C.Borrow a tape recorder tomorrow.W:Judy earned a lot of money over the summer working as a photographer for that newspaper.M:Sounds good!But what surprises me is that she's still working for them although classes have started again.3.What does the man mean?A.Judy is a good photographer.B.Judy is very poor in her lessons.C.Judy should focus on her study.M:If you happen to see the thief who stole my money,please call the police station.W:What does he look like?M:He's medium height,with long black hair and he was wearing a yellow T-shirt.W:OK,I will keep an eye out for him.4.What does the thief look like?A.Very tall,with long yellow hair.B.Quite short,with long black hair.C.Medium height,with a yellow T-shirt.W:Anything else,gentleman?M:A salad and potatoes with that.W:What kind of potatoes do you want?M:French fried.5.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In a meeting room.B.In a restaurant.C.In a library.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。

高二英语选修6Unit3Ahealthylife单元测评 含解析 精品

高二英语选修6Unit3Ahealthylife单元测评 含解析 精品

英语人教新课标版选修6Unit3A healthy life第三单元测评(时间:120分钟满分:150分)一、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 do we know about the man?A.He is overweight.B.He won't give up smoking.C.He is suffering a heart attack.2.What is the man going to buy?A.Food. B.Drinks. C.Flowers.3.Why is the woman unsatisfied with the fish?A.It tastes terrible. B.It is served too late. C.It's not what she ordered.4.What is the woman going to do on Friday?A.Take an exam. B.Study at home. C.Go to the mountain.5.What time does the next bus leave for New York?A.At 9:30. B.At 10:00. C.At 10:30.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6~8题。

高二英语选修6Unit3单元测试题(可编辑修改word版)

高二英语选修6Unit3单元测试题(可编辑修改word版)

高二英语选修6Unit3 单元测试题命题人: Philip 2012-12-22第一部分语言知识运用一、完形填空(共15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分30 分)A British man went on a wild spending spree(狂欢) after doctors said he only hada short time to live. 1 _, he now wants compensation because the diagnosis( 诊断) was wrong and he is now healthy----but 2 .John Brandrick, 62, was diagnosed with 3 cancer two years ago and told that he would probably 4 within a year.He 5 his job, sold or gave away nearly all his possessions, 6 paying his mortgage(贷款) and spent his savings dining out and going on holiday.John was left with little more than the black suit, white shirt and red tie that he had planned to be buried in when it became 7 a year later that his suspected “tumor(肿瘤)”was no more than a non-life-threatening inflammation(炎症) of liver.“ When they tell you you’ve got a 8 time and everything you do is to9 life,” John, from Cornwall in the west of England, told Sky television.“I’m really pleased that I’ve got a second 10 in life; but if you haven’t got any 11 after all this, which is my fault -- I 12 it all —they should pay something back.”If he can’t get compensation, he is considering selling his house or13 the hospital that diagnosed him. The hospital has said that while it felt 14 for John, a review of his case showed no 15 diagnosis that have been made.01. A. Besides B. Moreover C. However D. Therefore02. A. happy B. poor C. silly D. painful03. A. stomach B. liver C. lung D. skin04. A. recover B. cure C. die D. leave05. A. paid B. hunted C. changed D. quit06. A. started B. continued C. stopped D. finished07. A. known B. mistaken C. forgotten D. diagnosed08. A. suitable B. dead C. long D. limited09. A. waste B. end C. extend D. enjoy10. A. job B. suit C. chance D. house11. A. time B. money C. payment D. compensation12. A. spent B. lost C. lent D. saved13. A. forgiving B. accusing C. reviewing D. compensating14. A. angry B. happy C. faulty D. sorry15. A. different B. similar C. correct D. illegal二、语法填空(共10 小题;每小题 2 分,满分20 分)People who have lost the ability to understand or use words due to brain damage are called aphasics(失语症患者). Such patients can be 16. (extreme) good at something else. 17 the changing expressions on speakers’ faces and the tones of their voices, they can tell lies from truths.Doctors studying the human brain have even compared this power to that of a dog with an ability to find out the drugs 18 ( hide ) in the baggage.Recently, scientists carried out tests to see 19 all that was said about aphasics was true. They studied a mixed group of people. Some were normal while 20 were aphasics. It was proved that the aphasics were far ahead of the normal people in recognizing false speeches -- in most cases, the normal people were easily fooled by words, 21. the aphasics were not.Dr. Oliver Sacks mentioned 22. particular case in a hospital. Some aphasics were watching the President 23. ( give ) a speech on TV. Since the President had been an actor 24 (early), making a good speech was no problem for him. But his way of speaking had the opposite effect on the patients. They didn’t seem to believe him. Instead, they burst into 25 (laugh). The aphasics knew that the President did not mean a word of what he was saying.三、阅读理解(共10 小题;每小题 2 分,满分20 分)AJohn was a nine-year-old boy in a Sunday school class of 8-year-old girls and boys. Sometimes the third graders didn’t welcome John into their group and usually tricked him. This was not because he was older, but because he was “different”. You see, John suffered from a condition called Downs’s Syndrome. This made him “different”, with his facial characteristics, slow responses and mental problems.One Sunday after Easter, the Sunday school teacher gathered some plastic eggs that pulled apart in the middle. The teacher gave one to each child. On that beautiful spring day, the children were to go out and discover for themselves some symbol of “new life” and place it inside the plastic eggs.After the children returned to the classroom, the teacher opened their eggs one by one, asking each child to explain that symbol of “new life”. The first opened egg contained a flower. Everyone cheered. In another one was a butterfly….When the teacher open ed the last egg, it was empty. “That’s stupid,” said someone. The teacher felt a pull at his shirt. It was John. Looking up, John said, “It’s mine. I did it. It’s empty.I have new life, because the tomb is empty.” Not a sound was heard in class at all. Fr om that day on, John became a real part of the group. They welcomed him, and whatever made him different was never mentioned again.John’s family knew he wouldn’t live a long life, for there were too many things wrong with him.26.The under lined word “condition” in the first paragraph probably means .A.gradeB. statusC. diseaseD. health27.It can be inferred from the first paragraph that .A.The 8-year-olds were friendly to JohnB. The 8-year-olds were sometimes cruelC. John was really different in schoolD. John was older and more sensitive28.The teacher gave each child one plastic egg to let them .A.put some symbol of “new life” into itB. play around on that beautiful spring dayC. try to pull it apart in the middleD. go out and discover themselves29.After John explained his new life, .A.The class thought he was clever.B. He began to study in the class.C. The class fell silent.D. He felt dying.30.We learn from the passage that .A.The teacher used to have classes outdoorsB. John’s new life wish was emptyC. John was healthy as a wholeD. John was accepted by his classmates in the endBUntil the twentieth century cigarettes were not an important threat to public health.Men used tobacco mainly in the form of cigars. They chewed tobacco, piped tobacco,and snuffed. Most women did not use tobacco at all.The cigarette industry began in 1870s with the development of the cigarette manufacturing machine. This made it possible to produce great numbers of cigarettesvery quickly, and it reduced the price.Today cigarette smoking is a widespread habit. About forty-three percent of the adultmen and thirty-one percent of the adult women in the United States smoke cigarettesregularly. It is encouraging to note, however, that millions of people have quit smoking.Seventy-five percent of the male population and forty-six percent of the femalepopulation have smoked cigarettes for some time during their lives, but twenty- sixpercent of these men and eleven percent of the women have stopped smoking. Thenumber of persons who have given up smoking is increasing.Men as a group smoke more than women. Among both men and women the age group with the highest proportion of smokers is the age group 24—44.Income, education, and occupation all play a part in determining a person’s smoking habit. City people smoke more than people living on farms. Well-educatedmen with high incomes are less likely to smoke cigarettes than men with fewer yearsof schooling and lower incomes. On the other hand, if a well-educated man with ahigher income smokes, he’s likely to smoke more packs of cigarettes per day.The situation is somewhat different for women. There are slightly more smokers among women with higher family incomes and higher education than among the lower income and lower educational groups. These more highly educated women tend to smoke more heavily.Among teenagers the picture is similar. There are fewer teenager smokers from upper-income, well-educated families, and also fewer from families living in farm areas. High school students who are preparing for college are less likely to smoke than those who don’t plan to continue their education after high school. Children are most likely to start smoking if one or both of their parents smoke.31.The underlined word “picture”in the last paragraph probably means .A.situationB. photoC. paintingD. teenager32.Which group of people smoked more according to the passage?A.The group of women.B. The group of teenagers.C. The group of men.D. The group of old people.33.Which of the following factors will be likely to decide whether a person smokes or not?A.income and sex.B. education and occupationC. sex and age.D. all the above.34.According to the passage, if a teenager doesn’t plan to go to college, and if his parents both smoke, he will .A.probably not smoke in the future.B.probably start to smoke in the future.C.persuade his parents to give up smoking.D.hate his parents as well as other smokes.35.Which of the following isn’t true?A.It wasn’t until the twentieth century that cigarettes became an important threat to public.B.More and more people are giving up smoking.C.A poorly-educated woman with lower income is more likely to smoke than a well-educated woman with high income.D.There are the most smokers in the age group of 24-44.第二部分基础知识考查四、单词拼写。

(完整版)高二英语选修6Unit3单元测试题

(完整版)高二英语选修6Unit3单元测试题

高二英语选修6Unit3单元测试题命题人: Philip 2012-12-22第一部分语言知识运用一、完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)A British man went on a wild spending spree(狂欢) after doctors said he only had a short time to live. 1 _, he now wants compensation because the diagnosis(诊断) was wrong and he is now healthy----but 2 .John Brandrick, 62, was diagnosed with 3 cancer two years ago and told that he would probably ___4___within a year.He 5 his job, sold or gave away nearly all his possessions, 6 paying his mortgage(贷款) and spent his savings dining out and going on holiday.John was left with little more than the black suit, white shirt and red tie that he had planned to be buried in when it became 7 a year later that his suspected “tumor(肿瘤)”was no more than a non-life-threatening inflammation(炎症) of liver.“When th ey tell you you’ve got a 8 time and everything you do is to ___9___ life,” John, from Cornwall in the west of England, told Sky television.“I’m really pleased that I’ve got a second ___10__ in life; but if you haven’t got any 11 after all this, which is my fault -- I ___12___ it all —they should pay something back.”If he can’t get compensation, he is consideri ng selling his house or 13 the hospital that diagnosed him. The hospital has said that while it felt 14 for John, a review of his case showed no ___15___ diagnosis that have been made.01. A. Besides B. Moreover C. However D. Therefore02. A. happy B. poor C. silly D. painful03. A. stomach B. liver C. lung D. skin04. A. recover B. cure C. die D. leave05. A. paid B. hunted C. changed D. quit06. A. started B. continued C. stopped D. finished07. A. known B. mistaken C. forgotten D. diagnosed08. A. suitable B. dead C. long D. limited09. A. waste B. end C. extend D. enjoy10. A. job B. suit C. chance D. house11. A. time B. money C. payment D. compensation12. A. spent B. lost C. lent D. saved13. A. forgiving B. accusing C. reviewing D. compensating14. A. angry B. happy C. faulty D. sorry15. A. different B. similar C. correct D. illegal二、语法填空(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)People who have lost the ability to understand or use words due to brain damage are called aphasics(失语症患者). Such patients can be 16.___________(extreme) good at something else. 17___________ the changing expressions on speakers’ faces and the tones of their voices, they can tell lies from truths.Doctors studying the human brain have even compared this power to that of a dog with an ability to find out the drugs 18 _________( hide ) in the baggage.Recently, scientists carried out tests to see 19__________ all that was said about aphasics was true. They studied a mixed group of people. Some were normal while 20_________were aphasics. It was proved that the aphasics were far ahead of the normal people in recognizing false speeches -- in most cases, the normal people were easily fooled by words, 21._______ the aphasics were not.Dr. Oliver Sacks mentioned 22.________particular case in a hospital. Some aphasics were watching the President 23.__________( give ) a speech on TV. Since the President had been an actor 24 __________(early), making a good speech was no problem for him. But his way of speaking had the opposite effect on the patients. They didn’t seem to believe him. Instead, they burst into 25_________(laugh). The aphasics knew that the President did not mean a word of what he was saying.三、阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)AJohn was a nine-year-old boy in a Sunday school class of 8-year-old girls and boys. Sometimes the thi rd graders didn’t welcome John into their group and usually tricked him. This was not because he was older, but because he was “different”. You see, John suffered from a condition called Downs’s Syndrome. This made him “different”, with his facial characteristics, slow responses and mental problems.One Sunday after Easter, the Sunday school teacher gathered some plastic eggs that pulled apart in the middle. The teacher gave one to each child. On that beautiful spring day, the children were to go out and discover for themselves some symbol of “new life” and place i t inside the plastic eggs.After the children returned to the classroom, the teacher opened their eggs one by one, asking each child to explain that symbol of “new life”. The first opened egg contained a flower. Everyone cheered. In another one was a butte rfly….When the teacher opened the last egg, it was empty. “That’s stupid,” said someone. The teacher felt a pull at his shirt. It was John. Looking up, John said, “It’s mine. I did it. It’s empty.I have new life, because the tomb is empty.” Not a sound wa s heard in class at all. From that day on, John became a real part of the group. They welcomed him, and whatever made him different was never mentioned again.John’s family knew he wouldn’t live a long life, for there were too many thingswrong with him.26. The underlined word “condition” in the first paragraph probably means ________.A. gradeB. statusC. diseaseD. health27. It can be inferred from the first paragraph that ________.A. The 8-year-olds were friendly to JohnB. The 8-year-olds were sometimes cruelC. John was really different in schoolD. John was older and more sensitive28. The teacher gave each child one plastic egg to let them ________.A. put some symbol of “new life” into itB. play around on that beautiful spring dayC. try to pull it apart in the middleD. go out and discover themselves29. After John explained his new life, ________.A. The class thought he was clever.B. He began to study in the class.C. The class fell silent.D. He felt dying.30. We learn from the passage that ________.A. The teacher used to have classes outdoorsB. John’s new life wish was emptyC. John was healthy as a wholeD. John was accepted by his classmates in the endBUntil the twentieth century cigarettes were not an important threat to public health.Men used tobacco mainly in the form of cigars. They chewed tobacco, piped tobacco,and snuffed. Most women did not use tobacco at all.The cigarette industry began in 1870s with the development of the cigarette manufacturing machine. This made it possible to produce great numbers of cigarettesvery quickly, and it reduced the price.Today cigarette smoking is a widespread habit. About forty-three percent of the adultmen and thirty-one percent of the adult women in the United States smoke cigarettesregularly. It is encouraging to note, however, that millions of people have quit smoking.Seventy-five percent of the male population and forty-six percent of the femalepopulation have smoked cigarettes for some time during their lives, but twenty-sixpercent of these men and eleven percent of the women have stopped smoking. Thenumber of persons who have given up smoking is increasing.Men as a group smoke more than women. Among both men and women the age group with the highest proportion of smokers is the age group 24—44.Income, education, and occupation all play a part in determining a person’s smoking habit. City people smoke more than people living on farms. Well-educatedmen with high incomes are less likely to smoke cigarettes than men with fewer yearsof schooling and lower incomes. On the other hand, if a well-educated man with ahigher income smokes, he’s likely to smoke more packs of cigarettes per day.The situation is somewhat different for women. There are slightly more smokers among women with higher family incomes and higher education than among the lower income and lower educational groups. These more highly educated women tend to smoke more heavily.Among teenagers the picture is similar. There are fewer teenager smokers from upper-income, well-educated families, and also fewer from families living in farm areas. High school students who are preparing for college are less likely to smoke than thos e who don’t plan to continue their education after high school. Children are most likely to start smoking if one or both of their parents smoke.31. The underlined word “picture” in the last paragraph probably means_________.A. situationB. photoC. paintingD. teenager32. Which group of people smoked more according to the passage?A. The group of women.B. The group of teenagers.C. The group of men.D. The group of old people.33. Which of the following factors will be likely to decide whether a person smokes or not?A. income and sex.B. education and occupationC. sex and age.D. all the above.34. According to the passage, if a teenager doesn’t plan to go to college, and if his parents both smoke, he will ___________.A. probably not smoke in the future.B. probably start to smoke in the future.C. persuade his parents to give up smoking.D. hate his parents as well as other smokes.35. Which of the following isn’t true?A. It wasn’t until the twentieth century that cigarettes became an important threat to public.B. More and more people are giving up smoking.C. A poorly-educated woman with lower income is more likely to smoke than a well-educated woman with high income.D. There are the most smokers in the age group of 24-44.第二部分基础知识考查四、单词拼写。

BOOK6Unit3Test单元测试有答案

BOOK6Unit3Test单元测试有答案

(高二)BOOK 6 Unit 3 Test姓名____________班级_______________ 成绩_________________完形填空语法填空16____________17___________ 18 ___________19 ___________20 ___________21____________22___________23 ___________24 ___________25 ___________1. It is amazing that _______________ I am still fit.2. His success _________________ his efforts.3. James ______________computer games.4. Miss Wang _________________ the life in London.5. Bob’s mother is his first teacher and ______________________ him.6. The poor farmers _______________________ help.7. She thinks she is old enough and ___________________ ask her mother for money.8. You make the same mistake ______________________.9. This picture ________________ me ___________ my childhood.10. I can’t go out with you now because I have to ___________________ my little sister.二.单元语法。

人教版高中英语选修六第一学期高二英语模块六Unit1~3单元测试

人教版高中英语选修六第一学期高二英语模块六Unit1~3单元测试

高中英语学习材料(灿若寒星*制作整理)广东汕头华侨中学2010~2011学年度第一学期高二英语模块六Unit1~3单元测试(满分130)一、单项选择(1×20=20)1. ---Can I help you, madam?---I’d like to buy ____eggs.A. scores ofB. two scores ofC. two dozens ofD. three scores2. -Does the young man standing at the gate_____ the car?-No. The car is _____ his father.A. in possession of ;in the possession ofB. have possession of; take possession ofC. have possession of; in the possession ofD. in the possession of; in possession of3. If you had told me in advance, I ___ him at the airport.A. would meetB. metC. would have metD. were to meet4. I wish I ___ able to tell him all about it last night.A. should beB. wereC. had beenD. was5. Tom was caught cheating in an important exam. _____, he lost a golden chance of taking part in this competition.A. ActuallyB. SurprisinglyC. ObviouslyD. Consequently6. I ______ Mr White at that time, otherwise I wouldn’t have asked you for some information about him.A. hadn’t knownB. didn’t knowC. don’t knowD. haven’t known7. _____ for your laziness, you could have finished the assignment by now.A. It were notB. Were not itC. Had it not beenD. Had not it been8. If only we ____ the disease was curableA. knewB. could knowC. had knownD. would have known9. A basketball team ________ five players.A. makes up ofB. made up of C consists of D. is consisted of10. ______ to the climate here, the old couple prefer to live here for the rest of their life rather than move to another city.A. Having accustomedB. AccustomingC. AccustomD. Accustomed11. Your smile is one of the strongest tools that make ______ possible for you to meet new people.A. itB. themC. thisD. /12. Customer s’ demand has great _________ on the prices, that is, it ______ the market.A. effects; effectsB. affects; affectsC. effects; affectsD. affects; effects13. Which sentence is wrong?A.I felt it impossible for him to take the exam.B.I found it impossible that he might take the exam.C.I thought that he might not take the exam.D. In my opinion he might take the exam.14. It was not ________ she took off her glasses ________ I realized she was a famous film star.A.when; that B.until; that C.until; when D.when; then15. It was three o’clock _______ he came back from work.A. sinceB. thatC. beforeD. when16. It’s the second time you _______ late this week.A. arriveB. arrivedC. have arrivedD. had arrived17. _______ was _______ who I met in the museum this morning.A. It/ himB. It/ heC. That/ heD. That/ him18. —My boss often made me work day and night.—If I _______ you, I _______ the job.A. am, will give upB. had been, would have given upC. were, would give upD. had been, would give up19. _______ their help in the past years, he would be living a hard life and might even have starve to death.A. WithB. If it were not forC. If it had not been forD. If not20. It shames to me to say it, but I told a lie when _______ at the meeting by my boss.A. questioningB. having questionedC. questionedD. to be questioned二、语法填空(2×10= 20)In many countries today, laws protect wildlife. In India, the need for such protection was realized centuries ago. About 300 B.C, 1 Indian writer described forests that were somewhat 2 national parks today. The killing of game beasts was carefully supervised(监管). Some animals were fully 3 (protect). Within the forest, nobody was allowed to cut timber, burn wood for charcoal, or catch animals for their furs. Animals 4 became dangerous to human visitors were caught 5 killed outside the park, so that other animals would not become uneasy.The need for wildlife protection is greater now 6 ever before. About a thousand species of animals are in danger of 7 (die) out, and the rate at which they are being destroyed 8 (increase). If we took no 9 to protect wildlife, some day out children would see no living creatures except man 10 .三、完形填空(2×15=30)Born in America, I spoke English ,not Chinese ,the language of my ancestors . When I was three, my parents flashed cards with Chinese 21 at my face , but I pushed them 22 ,mymom believed I would learn 23 I was ready .But the 24 never came.On a Chinese New Year’s Eve , my uncle spoke to me in Chinese , but all I could do was 25 at him , confused , scratching my head . “ Still can’t speak Chinese?” He 26 me , “You can’t even buy a fish in Chinatown .”“Hey ,this is America , not Chinese. I’ll get some 27 with or without Chinese.” I replied and turned to my mom for permission.“Remember to ask for fresh fish, Xin Xian Yu ,” she said ,handing over a $20 bill .I 28 the words running downstairs into the streets of Chinatown.I found the fish stand surrounded in a sea of customers. “I’d like to buy some fresh fish ,” I said to the fishman. But he 29 my English words and turned to serve the next customer .The laugh of the people behind increased 30 their impatience. The breath of the dragons on my back grew stronger—my blood boiling—31 me to cry out . “Xian Sheng Yu, please ” “Very Xian Sheng ,” I repeated .The crowd erupted into laughter . My face turned 32 and I ran back home 33 , except for the $20 bill I held tightly in my pocket .Should I laugh or cry they ‘re Chinese . I should feel right at home. Instead , I was the joke , a disgrace (丢脸)to the language.Sometimes , I laugh at my fish 34 , but , in the end the joke is on me. Every laugh is a culture 35 ; every laugh is my heritage (传统)fading away.21 A. custom B. games C .characters D. language22 A. ahead B. around C. along D. aside23 A. when B.before C.unless D.until24 A.success B.study C.time D.attenmpt25 A. aim B. joke C. nod D. stare26 A. cared about B. laughed atC. argued withD. asked after27 A. right now B. from now C. at times D. in time28 A. repeated B. reviewed C. spelled D. kept29 A. guessed B. forget C. doubted D. ignored30 A. by B. as C. with D. from31 A. forcing B.allowing C. persuading D. leading32 A. bright B. blank C. pale D. red33 A.open-mouthed B. tongue-tied C.empty-handed D.broken-hearted34 A. trade B. deed C. challenge D. incident35 A. thrown B. lost C. divided D. reflected四、阅读理解(2×20=40)AThe world's most eager football fan had arrived at the stadium for the first game of the World Football Championships only to realize that he had left his ticket at home. Not wanting to miss any of the first set he went to the ticket office and got in a long line for another seat. After an hour's wait he was just a few feet from the ticket office when a voice called out, “Hey, Dave!” The fan looked up, stepped out of line and tried to find the owner of the voice, but with no success. Then he realized that he had lost his place in line and had to wait all over again. When the fan finally bought his ticket, he was thirsty, so he went to buy a drink. The line at the stand was long too, but since the game hadn't started he decided to wait. Just as he got to the window, a voice called out, “Hey, Dave!” Again the fan tried to find the voice, but no luck. He was very upset as he got back in line for his drink.Finally the fan went to his seat, eager for the game to begin. As he waited for the first set, he heard the voice calling, “Hey, Dave!” once more. Shaking with anger, he stood up and cried out at the top of his lungs, “My name is not Dave.”36. According to the passage we know that ______.A. maybe the fan was DaveB. Dave was the enemy of the fanC. the fan was very sensitive to the name DaveD. Dave was a good friend of his37. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The fan liked football as well as some other sports games.B. The fan enjoyed football much more than anyone else in the world.C. Football was one of his favorite sports games.D. Football wasn't by far the most favorite sports for him.38. ______ he realized he had left his ticket at home.A. No sooner had he left his home thanB. Before he had arrived at the stadiumC. Coming to the stadiumD. On his way to the stadium39 The fan went to the ticket office because ______.A. he wanted to get a better seatB. he wanted to get a wonderful sightC. he wanted to get another seat for a friend of hisD. he hoped not to lose any of the first set40. He got very angry because _______.A. somebody was calling him a wrong nameB. he couldn't find his friendC. he failed to find the owner of the voiceD. he had to get back in line for drinkBErik Weihenmayer was born with an eye disorder. As a child his eyesight became worse and then, at the age of 13, he lost his sight completely. However, he did not lose his determination to lead a full and active life.Erik became an adventurer. He took up parachuting, wrestling and scuba diving. He competed in long-distance biking, marathons and skiing. His favorite sport, though, is mountaineering.As a young man, Erik started to climb mountains. He reached the summit of Mount McKinley in 1995 and then climbed the dangerous 1000-metre rock wall of EI Capitan. Two years later, while climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in Kenya with his girlfriend, they stopped for a time at 13,000 feet above sea level-in order to get married. In 1999, he climbed Aconcagua, the tallest mountain in South America.And then, on May 25, 2001, at the age of 33, Erik successfully completed the greatest mountaineering challenge of all. He climbed Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world.Erik invented his own method for climbing mountains. He carries two long poles: one to lean on and the other to test the way ahead of him. The climber in front of him wears a bell to gu ide him. Erik is a good team member. He does his share of the job, such as setting up tents and building snow walls.Although he could not enjoy the view, Erik felt the excitement of being on the summit of Everest. He hopes that his success will change how people think about the blind.“When pe ople think about a blind person or blindness, now they will think about a person standing on top of the world.”41. When was Erik born?A. in 1968B. in 1995C. in 1967D. in 196942.What was unusual about his wedding?A.He got married on the summit of Mount McKinley.B.He got married when climbing Mount Everest.C.His wedding was held after he prepared a lot.D.His wedding was held at 13,000 feet above sea level.43.What is Erik’s special method for climbing a mountain?A.He takes his girlfriend with him. B.He does his share of the jobs. C.He uses two long poles to help himself. D.He keeps a good team around him. 44.Which of the following adjectives can NOT be used to describe Erik?A.brave B.determined C.stubborn D.optimistic45.Which of the following shows the right order of what happened?a.He topped Mount McKinley. b.He became blind.c.He challenged Mount Everest. d.He reached the peak of Kilimanjaro.e. He climbed the rock wall of EI Capitan.A.b, e, d, c, a B.b, a, e, d, c C.a, b, e, d, c D.b, e, a, c, dCPeople are more likely to wash their hands properly after using the toilet if they are shamed into it or think they are being watched, scientists said on Thursday.Hand-washing is the cheapest way of controlling disease but less than one third of men and two thirds of women wash their hands with soap after going to the toilet, a British study by theLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine showed.But when prompted by an electronic message flashing up on a board asking: "Is the person next to you washing with soap?," around 12 percent more men and 11 percent more women used soap.Health authorities around the world are stepping up efforts to persuade people to be more hygienic and wash their hands properly to help slow the spread of H1N1 swine flu, which was declared a pandemic(大流行病)by the World Health Organization in June."Hand-washing with soap has been ranked the most effective way for the worldwide control of disease," the study's authors wrote."It could save more than a million lives a year from diarrheal diseases, and prevent respiratory(呼吸)infections -- the biggest causes of child mortality(死亡)in developing countries."In developed nations, hand-washing can help prevent the spread of viral infections like flu and sickness and diarrhea bugs like norovirus and rotavirus, as well as hospital-acquired infections like MRSA and C-difficile, the authors said.The researchers studied the behavior of a quarter of a million people using toilets at motorway service stations in Britain over 32 days.Use of soap was monitored by sensors.The study, published in the American Journal of Public Health to mark Global Hand-washing Day, showed that with no reminders, 32 percent of men and 64 percent of women used soap. 46.In which of the following situation can people wash their hands properly?A.After they going to toilet.B.when they think they are being watched.C.When they think their hands are dirty.D.When they find soap nearby.47.Which of the following is the main advantage of hand-washing?A.people can always get their hands clean.B.People can save a lot of time and water.C.It is the cheapest way of controlling disease.D.It wastes no any time and energy.48.What is the biggest cause of child death in developing countries?A.respiratory infections.B.diarrheal diseases.C.H1N1 swine flu.D.hospital-acquired infections.49.Which of the following is true according to the seventh paragraph?A.Hand-washing is popular in the developed countries.B.They authorities persuaded the people to wash their hands daily.C.More and more people know to wash their hands properly.D.The spread of viral infections is a serious problem.50.We can conclude from the passage that _______.A.Most people wash their hands after going to toilet.B.Many people can not wash their hands properly.C.Few people know Global Hand-washing Day.D.H1N1 swine flu was declared a pandemic.DOne of the strongest arguments for the raising of the school leaving age(ROSLA)has been that it will bring us some way nearer to“equality of opportunity”.Many people like to think of our present system of schooling as providing plenty of steps up the ladder of success for clever children.It would be good to think that no one who is really bright can be missed out when the state system is obviously so complete.It is obvious, for instance, that many children from less wealthy homes reach university or do well in other ways. Unfortunately we now have plenty of proofs that many children of every level of ability do much less well than they could.For instance, during the years of national military service it was possible to test the intelligence(智力)of all male 18 – to – 20 – year – olds.Half of those soldiers who were placed in the two highest ability groups had left school at 15.It has also been shown that the percentage of working class children going to university is almost the same now as it was in 1939.One study of 5,000 children from birth to 21 years old shows that up to half the bright pupils from working class homes left school when they reached 16 years old.Moreover, there is no difference in intelligence between the sexes, but far more boys than girls stay in education after 16.It is clear from this and many other proofs that many children are still leaving school too early to benefit from the prizes—money, social respectability, and interesting jobs—which higher education gives.It is clear too that the reasons why such children leave have much to do with their social background.Their parents often need the extra money another money-earner would bring in; they don’t value education for itself because t heir own was probably dull and unhappy.It is not so much that they force their sons and daughters to leave school, rather that they tend to say, “it’s up to you”.51.It is hoped that ROSLA will give all children .A.a more enjoyable time at school B.the same chances in societyC.the right to a better school D.higher scores in intelligence tests52.People would like to think that .A.equal numbers of poor and wealthy children reach universityB.those with the least money get the best educationC.intelligent children are always selected by the systemD.only really clever children do well53.Working class children are thought to be at a disadvantage because .A.many of the clever ones leave school earlyB.fewer go to university than ever beforeC.more than half leave school when they are 16D.fewer boys than girls stay at school after 1654.Many children leave school early because .A.their social background makes them unhappyB.they have to give something to their family’s incomeC.their school is a dull and unhappy placeD.their parents don’t allow them to make their own decisions55.This article shows that equal opportunity in education .A.is a thing of the pastB.has not yet been achievedC.is there for those who deserve(值得拥有)itD.has greatly improved our society五、根据提示用适当的单词、短语填空。

牛津英语高二模块六 Unit 3单元测试

牛津英语高二模块六 Unit 3单元测试

牛津英语高二模块六 Unit 3单元测试第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. ―How do you find your boss? ― .A. I can’t find him anywhereB. By searching the whole buildingC. He’s all right, as long as you do what he saysD. I haven’t seen him for long, he is very busy these days2. In this shop, lemons are usually sold by weight while eggsare sometimes sold by________ dozen.A. the; theB. a; theC. /; theD. the; a3. After several days of heavy snow, hungry animals got out of their places to some food.A. hiding; hunt forB. hiding; huntC. hidden; hunt forD. hidden; hunt 4. ―Jack! My new pipe , you did it? ―Oh, no! I just had a look, Grandpa. A. was brokenB. had been brokenC. has brokenD. is broken5. Miss Li requested that her students on time to every class.A. has to beB. wereC. must beD. be6. Ever since their quarrel, there has been a very unpleasant inthe office. A. surrounding B. mood C. environment D. atmosphere 7. China is one of the developing countries the third world.A. belonging toB. belongs toC. is belonging toD. are belongingto8. The professors present at the meeting exchanged a few in alow voice when the chairman made a speech.A. remarksB. commentsC. opinionsD. suggestions 9. If I were to have time, I to the theatre tomorrow evening. A. should go B. would have gone C. had gone D. were to go10. It makes no sense to refer to the dictionary each time you news words in reading. A. deal with B. come up with C. meet with D.do with 11. All the students are very fond of their teacher, as she treats each student . A. cruelly B. generally C. carelessly D. equally 12. If you late, you would have caught the first bus.A. won’t beB. haven’t beenC. aren’tD. hadn’t been 13. ―Did you the meeting yesterday?―No, we all the couples in their wedding party.A. join; attendedB. join; took part inC. attend; attendedD. attend; joined 14. No satisfactory was given to these phenomena.A. accountB. planC. accentD. mark15. If John his legs in the last training, he would join in the coming World Cup,which he has been longing to compete in.A. didn’t hurtB. hadn’t been hurtC. wasn’t hurtD. hadn’t hurt 16. ―Good afternoon, sir, this is Blue Sky Hotel.―Hello, I’d like to book three tables for a birthday party tomorrow evening. ―A. What can I do for you?B. Just a minute.C. What’s the matter?D. At your service. 17. ―What’s events like?―Several eyewitnesses’ differed from the official version of events. A. accounts B. opinions C. advice D. explanations 18. The chair was too weak to Mr. Smith.A. hold upB. take upC. give upD. turn up19. To all the people here the honor for the success. A.belong to B. belongs to C. belong D. belongs 20. ―My computerhas broken down.―Why not ask Nick for advice? He’s an expert in the . A.field B. land C. subject D. topic21. I you, I would go with him to the party. A. Was B.Had been C. Will be D. Were22. Though you may hate some customs in other countries, , youmust remember “Do in Rome as Rome does”.A. likewiseB. thereforeC. otherwiseD. anyway23. ―Excuse me, could you tell me the a week?―70 pounds a week, if you are the person we want, it will be more. A.salary B. wage C. money D. income24. To go to China in the future, Simon has learned a lotabout the Chinese customs and culture from his online friends. A. some daysB. sometimesC. some dayD. someway25. your letter, I would have written back two days ago.A. If I receivedB. Should I receiveC. Had I receivedD. If I couldhave received 26. They have made an urgent request internationalaid.A. ofB. inC. forD. with27. If it rain next week, the farmers could still have a goodharvest.A. shouldB. couldC. wouldD. might28. On October 1st every year all the Chinese people hold great parties the birthday of New China.A. in celebration ofB. in memory ofC. in favor ofD. in praise of29. At the of the headmaster, the students plan to set up amusic club at school. A. approval B. agreement C. objection D. appointment30. ―Why didn’t you go to the dance last night? ―If I tired,I would have.A. were notB. hadn’tC. haven’t beenD. hadn’t been31. The old man got into the of storing money under the bed.A. traditionB. habitC. useD. custom32. Though he is a Scot, it is strange that he’s got astrongFrench .A. local; speechB. local; accentC. native; speechD. native;accent33. Madame Michel found herself in an position, and thereforeshe felt rather .A. embarrassing; embarrassedB. embarrassed; embarrassedC.embarrassing; embarrassing D. embarrassed; embarrassing34. When will the government its position on equal pay forwomen? A. explain B. clarify C. tell D. suggest35. During our staying in London, we paid a visit to the hospital founded the nurse Florence Nightingale.A. in celebration ofB. in honor ofC. in favor ofD. inplace of 36. ―Yangyang carried off the first winter Ol ympicmedal for China. ―Great! What she won for our motherland!A. golden; honorB. gold; honorC. golden; honorsD. gold; honors37. ―Why are you so late?―The bus was for an hour because a t ree had fallen acrossthe road. A. held out B. held on C. held back D. held up38. The desks and seats can be to the height of any child.A. adoptedB. adaptedC. adjustedD. admired 39. We a sentence when we explain the form and use of every word in it. A.separateB. analyseC. explainD. summary40. The girl seems not to get along well with her classmates. Is itbecause she comes from a home?A. brokenB. breakingC. plainD. upsetting 41. We did sowell ― beyond all our . A. hope B. wish C.understanding D. expectations 42. ―Would you mind taking me home? ―A. Of course, I’m going that way anyway.B. Of course, I’m going togo with you.C. Of course not, I’m going that way any- way.D. Of course not, I’m going to go home as quickly as possible.43. The project has now received from the government and willbe put into practice soon.A. agreeB. approvalC. nodD. remark44. Can you move the desk a little further, for it most ofthe office? A. takes up B. takes off C. takes in D. takeon45. The village is a very different place it was when I was aboy and there are many the villagers’ points of view.A. from what; differences fromB. from what; differences inC.from that; differences from D. from that; differences in第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Once, looking for stories on the back roads of Ohio, we weren’t gettingon smoothly. A beekeeper we’d been told about was away from home 46 wecalled on him. An amusement park where we thought we might find a 47 hadshut down for the season. We began to get a little 48 . When 49 a farmhouse, we found a banner(横幅)between two trees in the front yard. The banner 50 in huge letters: WELCOME HOME,ROGER! We drove 51 for amile or two. Somebody said, “Wonder who Roger is?” We 52 , went backthere and knocked on the door.Roger was a soldier on his way home from war. His 53 knew he was coming, but weren’t sure what day he was going to 54 .We asked if they’d mind if we brought the camera into the house. Roger’s mother said it would be all right if we could give her a few minutes to 55 . We weren’t there more than an hour, talking to those people who were all 56 about Roger coming home and taking pictures.In the bus as we 57 on that afternoon, I wrote a simple story letting Roger 58 all the soldiers coming home from war. We sent the 59with the story to New York, and Walter Cronkite put it on the Evening news.60 has any of our stories caused such a reaction from viewers. The CBS switchboard(总机) 61 up that night with dozens of calls from people 62 by it in some way, and hundreds of letters came in, some of them suggesting that the story be 63 .There was so much 64 throughoutthat that Cronkite had to report a few nights 65 , “Oh, and by theway―Roger got home!” 46. A. sinceB. whereC. becauseD. when47. A. place B. story C. owner D. way 48. A. discouraged B. disturbed C. satisfied D. touched49. A. entering B. visiting C. passing D. searching 50. A. said B. wrote C. explained D. told 51. A. out B. away C. on D. down52. A. got out B. turned around C. drove on D. gave up53. A. family B. company C. police D. army 54.A. leaveB. passC. startD. arrive 55. A. make the coffee B. repair the room C. fix her hair D. do the bed 56.A. encouragedB. worriedC. excitedD. surprised 57. A. stayed B. rolled C. took D. started 58. A. expect B. represent C. express D. congratulate 59. A. letter B. book C. camera D. film 60.A. SeldomB. ActuallyC. UsuallyD. Unexpectedly 61. A. putB. gotC. sentD. lighted 62. A. satisfiedB. movedC. knownD. expected63. A. broadcast B. told C. repeated D.spread 64. A. surprise B. disappointment C. entertainment D.interest 65. A. later B. earlier C. before D.sooner 第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每题2分,满分40分)ASan Francisco is going to do what many other cities have alreadydone―provide free bicycles to the public. The mayor of San Francisco supportsthe bicycle program. He wants to improve theterrible traffic problems in the city.At first, 40 to 60 bikes will be available only to city workers. Peoplewill give their old bikes to the city to use in the program. If this programis successful, one day more than 1,000 bicycles will be available. Everyone,not just city workers, will be able to use these bicycles.People in Fresno, California already have a free bicycle program. In fact,this idea began in Amsterdam over 40 years ago. These programs encouragecitizens to get out of their cars and onto pollution-free bikes.Fresno’s Yell ow Bike Program puts about forty bicycles around the city.The bikes are painted bright yellow so people know they can take them. Whenpeople take a yellow bike, they can ride to work or to shopping areas, andthen leave the bike for the next rider.Some people worry that the free bikes will be stolen. However, thefthasn’t been a problem in free-bike cities by now.While most people think the bike program is a good idea, only a few saythey will use it. “I will still drive my car,” says Joanna Greene. “SanFrancisco has a lot of hills. My office is at the top of Potrero Hill. Idon’t think I’m in good shape. And,wouldn’t I have to carry a helmet with me all the time?”Phil Chung agrees, “There is too much traffic. Riding a bicycle can be dangerous. There are not very many bike lanes.” He continues, “Plus, it’s too cold in the winter. And what if you ride a bike to work, and then there isn’t one to ride home?”Program leaders know there will be problems. But they think it’s worth trying. “It’s not the solution for everyone,” states Sylvia Pass. “But if just one hundred people use it every day, that’s one hu ndred cars thataren’t on the streets, one hundred parking spaces that aren’t used. I think it’s a great beginning.”66. San Francisco provides bicycles to the public because ______. A. there are many bikes available B. many people don’t have cars of their own C. many other cities have already done soD. the traffic problems are terrible67. The following statements are the disadvantages of free-bike program in Sam Francisco EXCEPT that ______.A. free bikes will be stolenB. San Francisco is not flat at allC. riding a bike is not safe enoughD. it will be too cold in the winter 68. What does “I’m in good shape” in the sixth paragraph mean? A. I’m beautiful. B. I’m healthy and strong.C. I have a good figure.D. I’m heavy and strong.69. The program leaders think the program is worth trying NOT because______. A. there will be more problems B. they can’t solve problems for everyoneC. there will be fewer cars on the streets anywayD. there will be more parking spacesBWe’ve all heard the phrase “love is patient”, but one couple in Michigan, took this phrase to a whole new level. On Monday, February 13, Willard Mason sat down to talk about his relationship with the love he lost more than 60 years ago. Good fortune and fate(命运) recently helped the感谢您的阅读,祝您生活愉快。

高二英语选修6Unit3Ahealthylife单元检测含解析

高二英语选修6Unit3Ahealthylife单元检测含解析

英语人教版选修6 Unit 3 A healthy life单元检测Ⅰ.单项填空1.I've ______ the habit of calling in on my grandparents on my way home from school.A.come into B.gone intoC.got into D.run into2.______ is often the case with children,Amy was better by the time the doctor arrived。

A.It B.ThatC.What D.As3.It remains to be seen ______ the newly formed committee’s policy can be put into practice.A.that B.whichC.what D.whether4.She has been teaching in a school since she graduated,so she is not ______ to associating with business people.A.addicted B.devotedC.accustomed D.admitted5.It is reported that the number of the students ______computer games has been on the increase in recent years.A.used to B.related toC.addicted to D.connected to6.The members of the club wouldn't run the ______ of letting an unreliable person take charge of the organization。

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高二模块6 Unit 3单元测试题第一部分听力(共两节, 满分20 分)(略)第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35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。

21. You such a serious mistake if you had followed your father’s advice.A. may not makeB. might not have madeC. mustn’t have madeD. might not make22. The old man got into the of storing money under the bed.A. traditionB. habitC. useD. custom23. Mrs Smith found herself in an position and therefore she felt rather ________.A. embarrassing; embarrassedB. embarrassed; embarrassedC. embarrassing; embarrassingD. embarrassed ; embarrassing24. During our stay in London, we paid a visit to the hospital founded the nurse Florence Nightingale.A. in celebration ofB. in honor ofC. in favor ofD. in place of25. The desks and chairs can be _____ to the height of any child.A. adoptedB. adaptedC. adjustedD. admitted26. My teacher used to ______ a sentence by explaining the form and use of every word in it.A. separateB. analyzeC. explainD. summary27. Her patience finally ____ at the end of the argument and so she rushed out of the meeting room without saying a word.A. gave outB. gave offC. gave inD. gave away28. When you rewrite the paragraph, I advise you to the last sentence as it is rather misleading.A. point outB. make outC. 1eave outD. put out29. As a matter of fact, the document they drew up at the meeting has the situation.A. declaredB. clarifiedC. appreciatedD. adjusted30. My sister’s time is fully _____ with the piano lessons.A. taken upB. given upC. turned upD. brought up31. The project has now received ____ from the government and will be put into practice soon.A. agreementB. approvalC. commentD. remark32. — Why are you so late?—The bus was for an hour because a tree had fallen down across the road.A. held outB. held onC. held inD. held up33. —Why didn’t you attend our party last night?—I ____, but I had to prepare an urgent report.A. hadB. wouldC. would haveD. will have34. I was caught in a traffic jam for over an hour, otherwise I _______you waiting for such a long time.A. will not keepB. have not keptC. had not keptD. would not have kept35. Mrs White went back to _____ place _____ she had found the mobile phone.A. the same; thatB. the same; whichC. the same; whereD. as the same; as第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Little Chad was a shy, quiet young bo y. One day he came home and told his mother that he’d like to make a valentine for everyone in his 36 . Her heart 37 . She thought, “I wish he wouldn’t do that!” 38 she had watched the children when they walked home from school. Her Chad was always 39 them. They laughed and talked to each other. But Chad was never 40 . However, she decided she would go 41 with her son. So she bought paper, glue and crayons. For three weeks, night after night, Chad 42 thirty-five valentines.V ale ntine’s Day came, and Chad was beside himself with 43 . He 44 tied them up, put them in a bag, and ran out of the door. His mother decided to bake him his favorite cookies and 45 them nice and warm with a glass of cool milk when he came home from school. She 46 knew he would be disappointed 47 that maybe it would ease the pain a little. It 48 her to think that he wouldn’t get many valentines — maybe 49 at all.That afternoon she put the cookies and milk on the table. When she heard the children outside, she looked out of the window. 50 enough, there they came, laughing and having the best time. And, 51 , there was Chad following them. He walked a little faster than usual. She 52 expected him to burst into tears as soon as he got inside. His hands were empty, she noticed, and when the door opened she kept back the 53 .“Mommy has some cookies and milk for you,” she said.But he hardly heard her words. He just marched right on by, his face 54 , and all he could say was, “Not a one. Not a one.”Her heart sank. And then he added, “I didn’t 55 a one, not a single one!”36. A. class B. groupC. familyD. neighborhood37. A. broke B. sank C. doubted D. beat38. A. until B. though C. so D. because39. A. behind B. beside C. before D. among40. A. invited B. respectedC. includedD. noticed41. A. against B. for C. out D. along42. A. made B. did C. bought D. borrowed43. A. surprise B. excitementC. thanksD. doubt44. A. personally B. undoubtedlyC. carefullyD. smoothly45. A. prepare B. serve C. cook D. take46. A. just B. actually C. even D. hardly47. A. so B. but C. and D. or48. A. struck B. occurred C. hurt D. comforted49. A. none B. one C. no one D. some50. A. Well B. Sure C. Closely D. Strangely51. A. as a result B. as alwaysC. as muchD. as well52. A. never B. hardly C. quietly D. fully53. A. tears B. cookies C. gifts D. thoughts54. A. happy B. sad C. exciting D. shining55. A. get B. accept C. forget D. lose第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)AJames Cleveland Owens was the son of a farmer and the grandson of black slaves. His family moved to Cleveland when he was 9. There, a school teacher asked the boy his name.“J.C.,” he replied.She thought he had said “Jesse”, and he had a new name.Owens ran his first race at the age of 13. After high school, he went to Ohio State University. He had to work part-time in order to pay for his education. As a second-year student, in the Big Ten games in 1935, he set even more records than he would in the Olympic Games a year later.A week before the Big Ten meet, Owens accidentally fell down a flight of stairs. His back hurt so much that he could not exercise all week, and he had to be helped in and out of the car that drove him to the meet. He refused to listen to the suggestion that he give up and said he would try event by event. He did try, and the results are in the record book.The stage was set for Owens’ victories at the Olympic Games in Berlin the next year, and his success would come to be regarded as not only athletic but also political. Hitler did not congratulate any of the African-American winners.“It was all right with me,” he said years later. “I didn’t go to Berlin to shake hands with him, anyway.”Having returned from Berlin, he received no telephone calls from the president of his own country, either. In fact, he was not honored by the United States until 1976, four years before his death.Owens’ Olympic victories made little difference to him. He earned his living by looking after a school playground, and accepted money to race against cars, trucks, motorcycles and dogs.“Sure, it bothered me,” he said later. “But at least it was an honest living. I had to eat.”In time, however, his gold medals changed his life. “They have kept me alive over the years,” he once said. “Time has stood still for me. That golden moment dies hard.”56. Owens got his other name “Jesse” when _______.A. he went to Ohio State UniversityB. his teacher made fun of himC. his teacher took “J.C.” for “Jesse”D. he won gold medals in the Big Ten meet57. In the Big Ten meet in 1935, Owens _______.A. hurt his backB. succeeded in setting many recordsC. tried every sports event but failedD. had to give up some events58. It can be inferred from the passage that Owens was treated unfairly because _______.A. he was not of the right raceB. he was the son of a poor farmerC. he didn’t shake hands with HitlerD. he didn’t talk to the US president on the phone59. When Owens said, “They have kept me alive over the years”, he me ant that the medals _______.A. had been sold and the money helped him liveB. had made him become famous in the USC. had encouraged him to overcome difficulties in lifeD. had kept him busy with all kinds of jobs60. What is the best title of the passage?A. Jesse Owens, a great American athlete.B. Golden moment — a life-time struggle.C. Making a living as a sportsman.D. How to be a successful athlete.BWe are supposed to be living in the Information Age. If we are, then exactly what topic are people so well-informed about? Video games? Young people are more likely than anyone else to spend long hours beating their way happily through the heavy, trackless electronic jungle (丛林). They grow up with computers, the web, cellphones, hundreds of cable TV channels, and digital electronics in countless forms.In the Information Age, it’s easy for people to stick with the topics they know and love. It’s easy to read blogs that deal with the same topic. Some people grow better and better informed about their topics of choice. Others just watch, read, or listen to the same story over and over and grow less likely every month to meet with anything new.Of course cybersphere (网络空间) is brand new, and things are sure to change. Two good developments are all but inevitable.First: There’s one specialized field that draws a broad instead of a narrow audience; that widens a person’s viewpoint. New pieces will appear every day, a round the clock.Second: Search engines are riding high, but they solve only half the problem. If you know what you’re looking for, they help you find it. But people don’t only want to search, they want to browse (浏览).The most important solution to the problematic (产生问题的) Information Age has nothing to do with the web. Finally we will get over the idea that playing with computers and the Internet is naturally helpful. It’s true that some schools have made sound educational use of computers and software. But my guess is that American schools would do better if they threw away their PCs and let students fool around somewhere else. Schools should be telling students to read books, not to play with computers.61. From the second passage we can infer that in the Information Age _______.A. it’s easy for people to choose the topics they know and loveB. some people only care about specific topics and are not interested in learning anything newC. some people know more and more about various topicsD. some people are tired of reading or listening to the same story again and again62. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A. Young people like to spend long hours in surfing the Internet.B. It’s not difficult to find articl es about the same topic on the Internet.C. Search engines will deal with all the problems because of their high speed.D. One specific field will attract more people and widen their view.63. The main idea of the last paragraph is that _______.A. students should be required to read books instead of playing with computersB. the problem of the Information Age is closely related to the webC. people believe that the computer and the Internet are helpfulD. computers and software are put to reasonable use in American schools64. What is the best title of the passage?A. The Information Age isn’t good at all.B. We are supposed to live in the Information Age.C. The Information Age benefits students.D. The Information Age is not a dream any more.CA tiny Australian mining community erupted in joy after learning that two miners trapped nearly 3,000 feet underground for almost a week were still alive.On Monday, rescuers began drilling toward the men, who were trapped last Tuesday when a small earthquake led to a rock’s collapse.Since the collapse, miners had been using explosives to blast a tunnel toward the trapped men, not knowing whether they were dead or alive. But late on Sunday afternoon, rescuers’ microphones heard the voices of the two men — 34-year-old Todd Russell and 37-year-old Brant Webb.When the rescuers finally managed to communicate with Russell and Webb, the miners had one request: bacon and eggs.Word of their survival sparked joy in Beaconsfield, a town of about 3,000 people in the southern Australian island state of Tasmania. However, the joy was tempered by sympathy for the family of Larry Knight, whose body was discovered last Thursday.But members of Knight’s family were among hundreds of people who gathered at Russell’s home to celebrate on Sunday night.“Last night, Larry’s family came to our house with those 200 people and told us how lucky we were and shared our happiness with their grief. “I was grateful,” Russell’s father Noel told a reporter. “They were brave people.”Rescuers drilled a very small tunnel through to the trapped men and were hoping to give them food and water by late Monday, but officials warned that it could take two more days before they were freed. It was not immediately clear how oxygen was reaching the men.65. Who was killed in the collapse according to the passage?A. Noel.B. Todd Russell.C. Larry Knight.D. Brant Webb.66. What is the correct time order of the following events?a. Rescuers began drilling toward the two trapped men.b. A small earthquake happened and led to a rock’s collapse.c. The voices of the two trapped men were heard by microphone.d. Miners used explosives to blast a tunnel toward the trapped men.A. b-c-d-aB. b-d-c-aC. a-c-b-dD. a-b-c-d67. It can be inferred from the passage that _______.A. Todd Russell and Brant Webb might be freed about late WednesdayB. the miners had been trapped underground for 5 daysC. the miners were alive because of the bacon and eggsD. more than three miners were trapped underground68. Hundreds of people gathered at Russell’s house on Sunday night mainly because _______.A. they went to celebrate the survival of the two minersB. they were anxious to know the information of the two minersC. they all wanted to help the RussellsD. they went to interview Russell’s fatherDWhen we think of famous scientists and inventors, we immediately think of men such as Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison and Jonas E. Salk. This is because we associate famous people with the Anglo-Saxon race. But what about the Afro-American (美国黑人) inventors and scientists? How many men during the First World War owed their lives to Garrett Morgan who had invented the gas mask? Garret Morgan also invented the traffic light which saves numerous lives on our streets. Daniel Hale Williams was the first successful heart surgeon. Charles Drew saved hundreds of thousands of lives during the Second World War by his discovery of the ways and means of preserving blood plasma. Percy Julian helped millions suffering from the excruciating pain of arthritis (关节炎). These men and others should be as easily recognized as Bell, Edison and Salk.America is made up of many different cultures. These cultures have come to enrich and diversify the American way of life. We should not think, because history has neglected to include the background of a particular culture, that these people have an inferior history. We should search for the truth and set the record straight against the slanders (口头诽谤), the stereotypes and false images which have been used to identify these people. We should understand each of the cultures and learn of their specific co ntributions to America’s life story.Only after we are taught the complete and accurate history of our great country and learn that the blending of cultures and backgrounds gives us our strength can we go forward on the path to peace.69. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Garret Morgan and Thomas Edison are of the same race.B. Daniel Hale Williams is as famous as Graham Bell.C. Garrett Morgan is more famous than Salk because of his inventions.D. Charles Drew is an Afro-American.70. According to the passage, traffic lights were most probably invented by a scientist from _______.A. BritainB. AmericaC. AfricaD. Europe71. What can we learn about Americans from the passage?A. People of all cultures have been considered important in America.B. All Americans are equal although they come from different cultures.C. Everybody should be respected in America because of their specific contributions.D. Anyone who has made a contribution to America should be easily recognized.72. The author’s main purpose in writing the passage is to tell us _______.A. something about Afro-Americans and their historyB. Afro-American inventors and scientists have been neglected in historyC. it is important for all Americans to know the history of different culturesD. the contributions of Afro-American inventors and scientistsEBritish male drivers waste nearly six million hours a year being lost on the road because they are not ready to ask for directions.Men who are lost wait an average of 20 minutes before giving up and asking for directions, while women wait only 10 minutes before seeking help, according to a study from the Royal Automobile Club Direct Insurance.Men even stand a “nagging (唠叨) period”of around 10 minutes from their partners before throwing in the towel and stopping to ask the way, the poll showed.Based on responses from 2,000 adults, the study also showed:—Some 64 percent of couples admitted to having arguments over getting lost on the road. —Only 27 percent of couples plan their journeys before setting off.—Just 36 percent of couples rely on landmarks and road signs to find their destination.—One in four couples still write down basic directions on a bit of scrap paper.RAC Direct Insurance product manager Craig Martin said awareness of the problem could improve driving standards.“The anxiety, increased stress level and road rage that can be caused by getting lost are unnecessary distractions on today’s busy roads where motorists need to be alert and able to concentrate,” Martin said.“These problems can easily be avoided if motorists just take a bit more time to plan their journeys,” he added.Martin said new equipment being fixed in cars, such as satellite navigation systems, is now being used by about one in five drivers.73. The poll showed that the majority of couples who are lost on the road _______.A. argued over the problem of losing their wayB. waited for help from the policeC. regretted not planning their journey wellD. realized that they should not stop to ask the way74. The underlined word “distractions” in Paragraph 6 refers to _______.A. problems that people can’t escapeB. things that take people’s attention away from what they are doingC. feelings that people have when they are lostD. results that getting lost may lead to75. The report of the study from RAC Direct Insurance is mainly meant to _______.A. persuade more drivers to fix satellite navigation systems in their carsB. convince drivers to make a good plan for their journeys before setting offC. give drivers advice on how to avoid getting lost or wasting time finding the way when lostD. persuade drivers to write down directions more clearly第四部分写作(共两节, 满分35 分)第一节对话填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面对话,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,在答题卡右栏中标有题号的横线上,第二节书面表达(满分25分)由于各民族之间的文化差异,世界各地的生日庆祝方式也不同。

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