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1、1011學(xué)年新課標(biāo)高一上學(xué)期2冊(cè)Unit3測(cè)試Class: Name: Marks: 滿分(120)一、單項(xiàng)填空 (共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)1. Could I ask you a personal question? Sure, _.A. pardon me B. go ahead C. good idea D. forget it2. Youd better set a _ at the beginning of the new term, and then try your best to achieve it.A. goal B. score C. purpose D. d

2、irection3. Though we dont know what is discussed, we can feel the topic _.A. had changed B. will change C. has been changed D. was changed4. The scientists are _ every part of the island in the hope of finding a coal mine.A. explaining B. exploring C. exploding D. experiencing5. Jack who is good at

3、swimming was asked to _ the beginners at the swimming pool.A. go over B. turn over C. look over D. watch over6. The weather was _ cold that I didnt want to leave my room.A. too B. really C. so D. such7. There is no doubt that he means to help us, but in fact he just gets _.A. in a way B. in the way

4、C. on the way D. by the way8. All the athletes got ready, waiting for the _ to start running.A. sign B. symbol C. signal D. sight9. She is a woman of strong _ and we all believe she will be a good leader.A. feelings B. character C. behavior D. appearance10. It snowed heavily; _, lots of flights have

5、 been put off until further notice.A. or else B. as a result C. as well D. as a matter of fact11. This phrase doesnt just describe work, but can describe any situation _ someone is very busy.A. where B. when C. that D. which12. I like these English songs and they _ many times on the radio.A. played

6、B. have played C. play D. have been played13. After the products were put into the market, an unexpected problem _.A. lifted B. rose C. arose D. woke14. _ the help of my friends, the room for my wedding was decorated _ flowers and pictures.A. Under; for B. With; for C. With; with D. Under; with15. I

7、m afraid I cant go to your birthday party personally, but I will let my wife go, _.A. anyhow B. however C. though D. therefore二、完形填空 (共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)It was the last day of final examinations in a university. On the steps of the teaching building, a group of engineering students 16 the exam that

8、 would begin in a few minutes.This was their last exam. Some talked about 17 they already had; others talked about ones they would get. After four years study, they felt 18 to be the owner of the world. The exam, they 19 , would be very easy. The professor had said they could 20 any books or notes t

9、hey wanted. They were only asked not to 21 to each other during the test.They entered the classroom happily. 22 broadened (擴(kuò)大) as they saw there were only five essay-type questions. Three hours 23 . Then the professor began to 24 the papers. The students no longer looked 25 . On their faces was a fr

10、ightened 26 . The professor faced the class with the papers 27 and then asked, “How many 28 all five questions?” Not a hand was raised.“How many answered four?” Still no hands.“Three? Two?” The students moved 29 in their seats.“One, then? Certainly 30 finished one.” But the class remained silent.The

11、 professor 31 the papers. “That is exactly what I 32 ,” he said. “Although you have completed four years of engineering, there are still many things about the 33 you dont know. These questions you could not answer are very 34 in everyday practice.”Then he added, “You will all pass this course, 35 re

12、member even though you are now college graduates, your education has just begun.”16. A. competed17. A. scores18. A. ready19. A. hoped20. A. bring21. A. come22. A. Sound23. A. left24. A. check25. A. friendly26. A. sign27. A. in search28. A. selected29. A. angrily30. A. nobody31. A. put down32. A. avo

13、ided33. A. subject34. A. important35. A. soB. learnedB. risksB. sorryB. knewB. borrowB. talkB. SilenceB. addedB. changeB. confidentB. experienceB. in needB. instructedB. nervouslyB. anybodyB. handed outB. noticedB. universityB. commonB. ifC. passedC. jobsC. angryC. decidedC. findC. listenC. SmilesC.

14、 passedC. correctC. beautifulC. markC. in handC. impressedC. calmlyC. somebodyC. took apartC. advisedC. examsC. difficultC. butD. discussedD. questionsD. worriedD. doubtedD. returnD. shoutD. AnxietyD. neededD. collectD. gratefulD. expressionD. in chargeD. completedD. hopelesslyD. everybodyD. looked

15、throughD. expectedD. papersD. differentD. or三、閱讀理解 (共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)A A group of people decided to climb a mountain together. They thought it was going to be an easy climb, so they laughed and talked among themselves and didnt notice the sky growing darker. They soon got lost for they couldnt see

16、very far in front of them. They huddled together that night over a fire.No one walked too far away from the group by themselves because it would surely lead to death. They sat close to each other throughout the dark hours not just for warmth, but for the fact that staying with the group was their on

17、ly hope for survival. After what felt like a century, the sun started its slow climb up the sky. They were now able to see as far ahead of them as they liked, so they began to go down the mountain.They still remained as a group at this time even though there was no real need. A bond (凝聚力) had formed

18、 throughout the group that could not be broken or ignored. They knew each other just as well as they knew themselves. As they reached the place where they had started their journey, they knew it was time to say goodbye. Feeling at peace, they bowed (鞠躬) deeply to each other. All of them kept the lov

19、e they created as a group close to their hearts as they made their way out into the world alone.36. What was the difficulty the group of people met in the mountain?A. Damaged roads. B. Animals attack.C. Losing their way. D. Running out of food.37. What was the most important thing they did in order

20、to survive?A. They kept close to each other. B. They made a fire to keep warm.C. They told stories to encourage others.D. They sent some people to find the way.38. They remained as a group when going down the mountain because _.A. the way was still not clear B. they enjoyed being in a groupC. they n

21、eeded others to pull them D. the way became difficult to walk on39. What does the underlined word “huddled” in the first paragraph probably mean?A. Talked a lot. B. Sat close to each other.C. Played happily. D. Explored the mountain.B New childrens books on saleImagine ThatImagine That is written fo

22、r younger kids aged 3-6. One great thing about this book is that it uses real-life examples that younger children can understand easily. These examples show the magic, mystery and power within nature and within every one of us.The WaveThe Wave is a childrens story and its also a clear message to tee

23、ns and adults that there is usually more to life than we see with our eyes. It also helps plant an early seed in childrens minds that spirituality (靈性) isnt just something we seek or find, but its a part of us all the time and every placeall we need to do is become aware. This book is probably bette

24、r suited for older children, perhaps aged 5-10, as it talks about spiritual things.Kiss of a DolphinKiss of a Dolphin is a very touching story. This story is actually a series of stories about the “Dreams for Kids” organization.At first, the organization helps children in Chicago, but then it become

25、s an organization helping all poor kids. Just as importantly, this book is about all of the volunteers and the gifts that they receive as they help these kids realize their dreams. Also, its beautiful language can be enjoyed by children over 12 years old.40. What is great about Imagine That accordin

26、g to the writer?A. It is written specially for older children.B. It lists examples children can understand easily.C. There are many stories about magic and mystery.D. It is about something that we cannot experience.41. The Wave is suitable for older children because of _.A. its difficult language B.

27、 the scientific topicC. its deep meaning D. the length of the story42. What is Kiss of a Dolphin mainly about?A. A story about a child and a dolphin.B. An organization named “Dreams for Kids”.C. A touching story of a poor child.D. A volunteer who helps a lot of poor children.43. How do people probab

28、ly feel after reading Kiss of a Dolphin?A. Sad B. Moved. C. Relaxed. D. Curious.C In some science-fiction movies, robots refuse to die no matter how people fight back (反擊). Now, it has turned into a fact. For the first time, researchers have created a robot that can take a beating (挨打) and keep on w

29、orking. Developed by scientists from Cornell University and the University of Vermont, the new robot looks like a spider with four legs.Until now, even the most advanced robot was almost certain to break down when damaged. Thats because its computer doesnt know how to operate the machine after its s

30、hape has been changed.To solve this problem, the scientists put some sensors (傳感器) into the machine. The sensors can read how the machine is working and send signals to the computer.Using this information, the system follows a new way to tell the machines shape at any given moment. The computer cons

31、iders a lot of possible next steps, and it calculates how best to move the robot forward the longest possible distance, before trying to move it again.The new technology is a major advance in robotics (機(jī)器人技術(shù)), scientists say. It may someday help researchers create better artificial arms and legs tha

32、t give new freedom to people who lack them. The new knowledge might also help scientists understand how people and animals tell their own sense of place in space.“Designing robots that can fit changing environments has been a difficult problem,” says scientist Olaf Sporns of Indiana University. “Thi

33、s work provides a new way toward solving this important problem.”44. Why do robots easily break down when they are damaged?A. They cannot repair themselves. B. The computer has changed a lot.C. They have nothing special to protect them.D. The computer cannot operate a changed robot.45. How do the se

34、nsors in the robot work?A. They can replace the computer when its broken.B. They can find out where the damage comes from.C. They help the computer learn the robots condition.D. They can send signals to the person who uses the robot.46. The underlined word “them” in Paragraph 5 refers to “_”.A. robo

35、ts B. arms and legs C. sensors D. researchers47. What does Olaf Sporns think of the new robot?A. He does not express his opinions clearly.B. He doubts if it can work well in real life.C. He thinks it is a great development in robotics.D. He thinks more experiments are needed to test it.D Would you l

36、ike to stay at a beach home in Australia, a home on Egypts Red Sea, or a castle in France, all without spending a dollar? People swap (交換) their homes for a few days, a few weeks or longer. You move into someone elses home, and they move into yours.Many travelers say its a fantastic way to travel. I

37、n the movie The Holiday, Kate Winslet is very happy to find a wonderful Southern California home through a home exchange website.At HomeE, paying $60 a year allows members to list their homes and swap them with other members for free. The website lists some 15,000 homes around the world and includes

38、 pictures and detailed (詳細(xì)的) descriptions, dates the owners are available (有空的) for an exchange, and the places members would like to travel.“Its a great way to travel basically you stay at my house, I stay at yours, so there are no hotel bills you save a lot of money on vacation,” said Ed Kushins.T

39、hats why Susana Parks is a big fan of home exchanges. She and her husband live in a beautiful Rodeo Drive home just a few blocks from Beverly Hills. And the couple is willing to let home exchangers, who theyve never met, move in and have free use of their kitchen, library, swimming pool, even their

40、new car.“If we swap our home, were in their home too. So there is trust between us that we treat their home like our home and they treat our home like theirs.”48. What is home exchange?A. People sell their homes for money or other things.B. People swap their homes that they are not satisfied with.C.

41、 People swap their homes when they are on vacation.D. People take care of others homes when they are out.49. Which of the following information is unlisted at HomeE?A. The names of the owners. B. The pictures of the homes.C. The places members want to go. D. The dates the homes are available.50. Sus

42、ana Parks is willing to let other travelers use their home because _.A. she can make money from it B. she believes in other peopleC. the website makes a promise to her D. she wants people to know Beverly Hills51. The writer wrote the text in order to _.A. persuade us to trust others B. introduce a n

43、ew way to travelC. tell us some tips on traveling D. advertise for HomeEE If a persons heart stops, would you know how to do CPR (心臟復(fù)蘇術(shù))? CPR can save a life and reduce the risk of brain damage.With traditional CPR, you give two breaths (氣息) to force air into the body. Then you push hard on the ches

44、t (胸) thirty times. You repeat these two steps until the person wakes up or a medical team arrives.However, people may worry about getting sick from blowing into a strangers mouth. Also, the training is easy to forget, especially in a dangerous situation.And those without training may not do anythin

45、g for fear that (惟恐) they will do something wrong. So in 2008, the American Heart Association simplified its instructions. Here is how the hands-only CPR works:Place your hands, one on top of the other, on the center of the chest. Push hard and fast. Chest compressions (按壓) keep the blood flowing to

46、 the brain, the heart and other parts of the body.Instructions from 2005 said only untrained people should use the handsonly CPR. Those with training were told to use traditional CPR. But now the heart association says every one should use the hands-only CPR unless they are sure about their ability

47、to do traditional CPR.The new rules showed that the hands-only method worked as well as traditional CPR. But the experts say you should still use traditional CPR on babies and children. Traditional CPR should also be used for adults found already unconscious (無(wú)意識(shí)) and not breathing normally. Thats b

48、ecause there are many of these cases where people should still learn CPR with mouth-to-mouth.52. Which of the following is NOT the reason why people do not want to do CPR?A. They are not well trained. B. They are afraid to do something wrong.C. They think CPR causes damage to the brain.D. They worry

49、 that they may get sick from it.53. One difference between the 2005s and 2008s instructions is _.A. who should use the hands-only CPR B. who can receive CPR trainingC. the order of the steps of doing CPR D. what courses are needed to train people54. From the text, we can learn that the hands-only CP

50、R _.A. has not become popular B. is not good for childrenC. is very difficult to do D. needs to be improved55. What does the writer think of traditional CPR?A. It should be done by experts or doctors.B. It is not as useful as the hands-only CPR.C. It cannot be replaced by the hands-only CPR.D. Its i

51、nstructions had better be simplified.四、寫(xiě)作 (共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。(共5小題; 每小題2分, 滿分10分)One or two Americans have asked me why the English like tea so much. It never seems to be a very good drink to them. 56 There is a very simple principle of the making of tea. Its thisto get the proper flavor of tea, the water has to be boiling not boiled when it hits the tea leaves. 57 Thats why we English warm the teapot first. 58 Americans are all p

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