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1、高一英語(yǔ)備課組俞霞1Module 1 Unit 1 單元檢測(cè)一、單項(xiàng)填空(20 )1. _ retur ning from abroad, he set about sett ing up a club for young climbers.A. UponB. AtC. InD. Duri ng2. The River Nile_ flood large areas, but now the waters of it_electricity.A. is used to, used to produceB. used to, are used to produci ngC. used to, u

2、sed to produceD. used to, are used to produce3. In the end she decided to sell the housewin dows face south.9. The man ager required that the work_before Friday.A. to be fini shedB. would be fini shedC. be fini shed10. Is this the only thing_ she has brought to me?A. thatB. whichC. whoseD. what11. I

3、n my opinion, work provides us much _ just salary and in come; it also helps usrealize our dreams and makes us feel con fide nt.A. rather tha nB. other tha nC. better tha nD. more tha n12. Yi Jia nlia n, a promis ing new star, is ready to_in a new world of basketball.A. get offB. come offC. turn off

4、D. take off13. Id like to study law at uni versity_ my cous in prefers geography.A. thoughB. asC. whileD. for14. Are you feeli ng tired after the game?_ .In fact, I feel quite relaxed.A. Not a littleB. Not a bitC.A bit D. A little15._, I think, and the problem could be settled.C. If you doubt your e

5、fforts16._for the worst in adva nee and you wonpositi on he held for 42 years.A.whichB.thatC.whatD.whose4. The restaura nt which I ofte n go to is_ by an old couple.A. runB. to runC. runningD. havi ng run5. He left for lunch_ the clock_ twelve .A. while; hitC. right away; beat6._ the term is finishe

6、d, IB. immediately; struckD. at once; knockedm going to rest a few days and the n take a trip.A. As ifB. Even if7. _ ways to be more gen tle with the Earth,A. To find8. His mother does nB. FindingtC. Now thatD. In caseor we ll be punished.C. Fou ndD. Findof her going to study in the Un ited States a

7、lone.A. allowB. agreeC. proveD. approveD. was to be fini shedA. A bit more effortB. So long as you keep up your spiritsD. Making great effortst be disappo in ted.A. Having preparedD. Prepare17. I n 1778, Joseph Ba nks was electedB. When preparingC. If you prepare_ preside nt of theRoyal Society, _高一

8、英語(yǔ)備課組俞霞2A . the; theB . a; aC.不填;aD. a;不填18. The boy_ Mr Football is a freshma n of a famous uni versity.A.calledB. calli ngC. callsD.to call19. Every minute and every sec ond should be made full_ of_ the fin als.A. use; to prepare forB. use; prepari ng forC. use; to prepareD. used; being prepared f

9、or20. 一 Have their living conditions improved?一 No, _than before, I m afraidA . no betterB. a little betterC. not worse D no worse二、完形填空(15)A young British woman had shortly arrived in Hong Kong and had not yet 21 anything about theChin ese 22. One day she went to the home of a Chin ese friend and w

10、as23_ given a cup of Chinese tea. She was not 24 and she also found this type of tearather 25. However, since she had been given the26, she felt she should 27it. Hoping to finish it 28 so that she would not feel about having to drink this tea which she did not 29, she started to drink as much of 30

11、as she could. But 31 the cupbecame half-full, the host32 givi ng her more. Several times she told the host that shehad had 33, but it seemed to have no 34. Her cup kept being 35, and shekept on drinking. During the time of her 36, she dra nk about 12 cups of tea. Only laterdid she find out that she

12、should have just 37 the tea, and that this would have meant that she had hadeno ugh. In flue need by her Wester n culture, she felt it too 38 to leave the tea and could not 39 why thehost took 40 notice of her protests that she had had eno ugh!21.A. gotB. lear nedC. taughtD. remembered22. A. culture

13、B. la nguageC. foodD. habit23. A. hardlyB. certai nlyC. carefullyD. immediately24. A. tiredB.happyC. thirstyD. i nterested25. A. bitterB. sweetC. niceD. cold26. A. cupB. teaC. prese ntD. water27. A. refuseB. receiveC. tasteD. drink28. A. carefullyB. perfectlyC. slowlyD. quickly29. A. takeB. haveC. l

14、ikeD. buy30. A. itB. themC. teaD. water31. A. the mome ntB. as more asC. as possible asD. because of32. A. i nsisted inB. i nsisted onC. stopped toD. tried in33. A. muchB.enoughC. fullD. empty34. A. valueB. endC. effectD. importa nee35. A. filledB. pulledC. changedD. emptied36. A. talkB. visitC. par

15、tyD. in spect ion37. A. leftB. drunkC.suckedD. filled38. A. impoliteB. politeC. easyD. uneasy39. A. guessB. un dersta ndC. forgetD. remember40. A. notB. noC. littleD. less、閱讀理解(30)A new study suggests that the more tee nagers watch televisio n, the more likely they are to高一英語(yǔ)備課組俞霞3develop depression

16、 (沮喪; 抑有 B) as young adults.The researchers used a n ati on al l on g-term survey of adolesce nt health to in vestigate( 調(diào)查) the relationship between media use and depression. They based their findings on more than fourthousa nd adolesce nts who were not depressed whe n the survey bega n in 2000.As

17、part of the survey, the young people were asked how many hours of televisi on or videos theywatched daily. They were also asked how ofte n they played computer games and liste ned to the radio.Media use totaled an average of five and on e-half hours a day. More tha n two hours of that was spe ntwatc

18、hi ng TV.Seven years later, in 2007, more tha n seve n perce nt of the young people had sig ns of depression. The average age at that time was twenty-one.The researchers say they did not find any such relati on ship with the use of other media such asmovies, video games or radio, etc. But the study

19、did find that every extra hour of television meant aneight perce nt in crease in the cha nces of develop ing sig ns of depressi on. Young men were more likelythan young women to develop depression given the same amount of media use.The study didn t explore if watching TV causes depression. But one p

20、ossibility is that it wastaking time away from activities that could help preve nt depressi on.Last December, the journal Social Indicators Research published a study of activities that help leadto happy lives. Sociologists from the University of Maryland found that people who describe themselvesas

21、happy spe nd less time watch ing televisi on tha n un happy people. The study found that happypeople are more likely to be socially active to read, to atte nd religious services and to vote.41. The best title for this passage should be_ .A. Teens, Televisi on and Depressi onB. Men Develop Depressi o

22、n Easier tha n Wome nC. Media Use is Harmful to Adolesce ntsD. Take Great care of Teenager s depression42. The result of the research seems to prove_ .A. tee nagers are more likely to develop depressi on tha n adultsB. other media uses do no harm to adolesce ntsC. TV probably causes tee nagers to gr

23、ow up with depressi onD. those who watch no TV will not develop depressi on43. We can lear n from the survey that of all the media use_.A. computer games are tee nagers favoriteB. most tee nagers prefer to liste n to the radioC. tee nagers enjoy watch ing TV very muchD. n ewspaper is not in cluded i

24、n the survey44. Accord ing to the passage, what ki nd of activity may help preve nt depressi on?A. Play ing computer games.B. Taking part in sports.C. Liste ning to the radio.D. Watch ing movies.45. We can con clude that a tee nager should_A. play more video games in stead of watch ing TVB. be activ

25、e in taking part in outdoor activitiesC. be more active in watch ing educati onal TV programmesD. atte nd religious services and care for politicsB高一英語(yǔ)備課組俞霞4The clock struck eleve n at ni ght. The whole house was quiet. Everyone was in bed except me.高一英語(yǔ)備課組俞霞5Un der the strong light, I looked sadly

26、before me at a huge pile of thattroublesome stuff they call “ booksI was going t o have my exam in ati on the next day. didn t answer. In fact I dared not.The clock struck twelve. “ Ohdear! ” cried. “ Tennore books to read before I can go to bed! ”We pupils are the mostretched creatures in the world

27、. Dad does not agree with me on this. He did nothave to work so hard whe n he was a boy.The clock struck on e. I was quite desperate no w. I forgot all I had lear ned. I was too tired to go on.I did the only thi ng I could. I prayed,elO hnGqoassl16Xam tomorrow. Ido promise to work hard afterwards, A

28、men.” My eyes were so heavy that I could hardly open them. Afew minu tes later, with my head on the desk, I fell asleep.46. The underlined word“ wretched ” in Paragraph 3 probably meansC. un happyD. hopefult help him because_ .B. Worki ng Far into the NightD. Going Over My Less onsCMany people go to

29、 school for an educatio n. They lear n Ian guages, history, geography, physics,chemistry and mathematics. Others go to school to learn a skill so that they can make a living. Schooleducati on is very importa nt and useful. Yet no one can lear neveryth ing from school. Ateacher, no matter how much he

30、 knows can not teach his students everything they want to know. Theteacher s job is to show his students how to learn. He teaches them how to read and how to think. Somuch more is to be lear ned outside school by the stude nts themselves.It is always more importa nt to study by on eself tha n to mem

31、orize some facts or a formula ( 公式).It is actually quite easy to lear n a certa in fact in history or a formula in maths. But it is very difficultto use a formula in working out a maths problem. Great scientists, such as Einstein , Newt on and Galileodid n glet everyth ing from school. But they were

32、 all so successful. They inven ted so many things formankind. The reas on for their success is that they worked hard all their lives, wasting not a singlemoment. They would ask many questions as they read and they did thousa nds of experime nts.Above all, they knew how to use their brains.50. The te

33、acher s job is to teach .“ When can I go to bed?I asked myself. IA. happyB. disappo in ted47. Review ing his less ons that ni ght did nA. it was too late at ni ghtB. he was very tiredC. his eyelids were so heavy t hat he couldn t keep them openD. he had n t studied hard before the exam in ati on48.

34、What do you suppose probably happe ned to the author the n ext day?A. He went to a church to pray aga in.B. He passed the exam all by luck.C. He failed in the exam.D. He was puni shed by his teacher.49. The best title for the passage would beA. The Night Before the Exam in ati onC. A Slow Stude nt高一

35、英語(yǔ)備課組俞霞6A. everythi ng the stude nts want to knowB. the stude nts everyth ing that they knowC. the stude nts some facts of formulasD. the stude nts how to lear n51. Ein ste in. Newt on and Galileo did so many things for mankind because_.A. they lear ned a lot at schoolB. they knew how to lear n new

36、things outside class by themselvesC. they were so usefulD. they went to college and lear ned form professors52. Who didn t waste a single moment according to 根據(jù))the passage?A. Great peopleB. Pers ons who work as teachersC. The great scie ntist Newt onD. Great scie ntistsDKi ngs College Summer School

37、Kings College Summer School is an annual(每年的)training program for high school students atall levels who want to improve their English. Courses are given by the teachers ofKi ngs College and other colleges in New York. Trips to museums and culture cen ters are also orga nized. This years summer schoo

38、l will be from July 25 to August 15.More information is as follows:Application (申請(qǐng))dateCoursesStudents in New York should send theirEn glish Lan guageapplicatio ns before July 18, 2007.Spoke n En glish: 22 hoursStudents of other cities should send theirReadi ng and Writ ing: 10 hoursapplicatio ns be

39、fore July 16, 2007.America n History: 16 hoursForeign students should send their applicationsAmerica n Culture: 16 hoursbefore July 10, 2007.StepsCostA letter of self-i ntroductio nDaily lesso ns: $200A letter of recommendation(推存)Sports and activities: $100Travels: $200* The letters should be writt

40、en in English with all theHotel service: $400n ecessary in formati on.* You may choose to live with yourfriends or relatives in the same city.Please write to:Thomps on, San ders1026 Kings StreetNew York, NY 10016, USAE-mail: KC-Summer-School yahoo, com53. You can most probably read the text in_ .A. a n ewspaperB. a travel guideC. a textbook D. a teleph one book54. Which

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