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高一英語必修三Unit2測試題

第一部分聽力

(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)(略)

第二部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

●第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

21.—Mom,Ihaven’tseenmyauntforalongtime.

—____________A.Itisnotmyconcern.B.Howdareyouthinkso?C.Whynotvisitherthisweekend?

D.Icouldn’tagreemore.22.Imissedthefilm’sbeginningbecauseithadbeen_______foraboutfifteenminuteswhenIgottothecinema.

A.overB.offC.aroundD.on23.—Tom,mustyouhavethelight______allnight?It’sreallyawaste.—Sorry,Iwon’tdoitagain.A.burnedB.burning

C.toburnD.tobeburned24.Tolearnhowtheirchildrenaredoingatschool,parentsneedto_______theteacherseverynowandthen.

A.admireB.combineC.gatherD.consult25.Thewinneroftheraceistallandthin;he_______bemyfriend,Mike,whoisshortandfat.

A.mightB.mustn’tC.can’tD.should26.Vegetablesarehealthiestwheneaten_______,asthevitaminisnotcookedoutofthem.A.limitedB.raw

C.balancedD.extra27.I’vejustwonaone-weekholidayinHongKong,andI_______myparentsthere.A.havetakenB.took

C.amtakingD.wouldtake28.TheRussianRailwayhas_______thepricesofticketsforlong-distancetrains.A.cutdownB.brokendown

C.turneddownD.setdown29.—MustIreturnthesebookstoyouthisweek?

—No,you_______.A.mustn’tB.don’thaveto

C.shouldn’tD.oughtn’tto30.Alotofpeopledon’tlearnfromtheirmistakes______theygethurt.

A.whetherB.whenC.ifD.unless31."I___asleepallafternoon,soIdidn’thearthephone,"he_____tome.

A.lied;layB.lay;liedC.lay;layD.lied;lied32.Wecangiveyouaspecial_____,sincewehavesuchalong-standingbusinessrelationship.

A.amountB.benefitC.discountD.bargain33.He’sbeenheavily______tothebanksinceheboughtthatbighouseinBeijing.

A.indebtB.inpeaceC.indangerD.incash34.There’salotofwaterontheground;thewaterpipe_____berepaired.

A.canB.oughttoC.willD.may35.Atfirsthisplanseemedimpossibletoputintopractice,but______itturnedouttobequiteeasy.A.eversinceB.sofar

C.beforelongD.aboveall

●第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

MysisterAngelasufferedfromcanceranddidn’thavemuchtimeleft.Shefelt36,andwantedtohaveapettobewithher.37,shedidn’tlikethecat,Oreo,whichmymotherbroughthomeforher.

Oreowasold,ugly,andnoisy.He"argued"with38hedidn’tlike,evenhisowner."Takehimback,Mom!"Angelaordered."He39meandnevershutsup!"Momsmiledpeacefully,but40.OreostillstayedwithAngela,sobothheandAngelahadno41buttogetusedtoeachother.

Iwas42thatwhathappenedbetweenthemwouldmakeAngela’shealthworse.Butit43Iwaswrong.

Onemorning,IdrovetoAngela’shome.When44,Ifoundallthewindowswereclosed.45,Irealizedsomethingwentwrong.Enteringherroom,I46therewasalotofblood47thedoor.Angelawas48onthefloor,unconscious(無知覺的).Oreowasstandingrightbesideher,andpurred(發(fā)出呼嚕聲)loudlyatme49tosay,"Wherehaveyoubeen?"Ifacatcouldhavea(n)"50"expression,thatwasone.

Angelahadonlyacoupleofmonthstoliveafterthat51.Duringthosedays,Oreoneverlefther52.Theygotalongbetterandbetterwitheachother.DuringAngela’slast24hoursonearth,Oreoneverate,neverwentoutside,andnever53fromher.AfterAngelaleftus,Ievenfoundsome54flaring(閃爍)inOreo’seyes.

Now,wheneverIthinkofmysister,Oreowillcomeintomy55aswell.Thefriendshipbetweenthemshowsthatlovehasnoborder,evenbetweenhumansandanimals.36.A.lonely B.tired C.Angry D.unlucky37.A.Besides B.However

C.Therefore D.Still38.A.nobody B.everybody

C.everything D.Nothing39.A.attacks B.begs C.hates D.ignores40.A.agreed B.permitted

C.stopped D.refused41.A.doubt B.wonder C.right D.choice42.A.amazedB.afraid

C.interested D.surprised43.A.proved B.mattered

C.noticed D.meant44.A.returning B.arriving

C.leaving D.going45.A.Sincerely B.Particularly

C.Suddenly D.Finally46.A.smelled B.knew C.found D.thought47.A.under B.into C.over D.near48.A.playing B.lying C.resting D.sleeping49.A.asifB.suchas

C.eventhough D.eversince50.A.stressed B.excited C.proud D.worried51.A.failure B.mistake C.accident D.expression52.A.part B.top C.back D.side53.A.got B.escaped C.moved D.heard54.A.tears B.smiles C.hope D.pity55.A.brainB.mind C.spirit D.life

第三部分閱讀理解

(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。

AAfreedomfighterstayinginahotelfoundaparrotinagoldencagerepeating"Freedom!Freedom!"

Themanthought,"Ihaveseenmanyparrots,andIamsurealotofthemmustwanttobefreefromtheircages,butIhaveneverseensuchaparrotwhosewholedayisspentcallingoutforfreedom."Hehadanidea.Inthemiddleofthenight,whentheparrotownerwassleepingdeeply,hegotupandopenedthedoorofthecage.Hesaidtotheparrotinalowvoice,"Nowgetout."

Buthewasverysurprisedtoseethattheparrotjuststayedinitscage.Hesaidtotheparrot,"Haveyouforgottenaboutfreedom?Thedoorisopenandyourownerisasleep;nobodywilleverknow.Youcanflyintothesky;thewholeskyisyours."

Buttheparrotjuststayedwhereitwas.Themansaid,"Whatisthematter?Areyoumad?"Hetriedtotaketheparrotoutwithhisownhands,buttheparrotstartedpeckingathim.Themanwasalsostubborn—hewasafreedomfighter.

Hepulledtheparrotoutandthrewitintothesky.Hewasverysatisfiedbecausehehadsetasoul(靈魂)free,eventhoughhishandwasattackedbytheparrot.Hethenwenttosleep.

Whenthemanwokeupthenextmorning,heheardtheparrotshouting,"Freedom!Freedom!"Hethoughttheparrotmustbesittinginatreeoronarock,butwhenhewentoutside,hesawtheparrotsittinginitscage.Thedoorwasopen.56.Whatcanwelearnfromthisstory?

A.Neverhelpotherstobefree.B.Weshouldrespectothers’wayoflife.C.Parrotsliketalkingtostrangers.

D.Kindnesscanbefoundeverywhere.57.Thefreedomfighterwantedtosettheparrotfreeatnightbecause________________.A.hewasafraidthattheparrot’sownerwouldstophimB.hedidn’twanttogotosleepinthehotelC.theparrotmadealoudnoiseinthedaytime

D.theparrotlikedtoflywhileitwasdark58.Theunderlinedwords"peckingat"inthefourthparagraphcanbereplacedby"__________".A.beggingB.holding

C.kissingD.Attacking59.Howmightthefreedomfighterfeelwhenhesawtheparrotsittinginitscageagainthenextmorning?A.Frightened.B.Worried.C.Surprised.D.Pleased.

BThere’snoplaceonearthlikeSeaWorldOrlandowhereyoucantouchandfeeddolphins,counttheteethofasharkandcomefacetofacewithapolarbear.JusttrytostaydrywhentheworldfamousShamu(虎鯨)comes!

SeaWorldtakesyouonajourneytothewondersthatexistbeyondthesurfaceoftheocean.It’saplacethatcanbringyouclosetotheseaandsealife.Onceyou’vebeenhere,you’llneverlookattheseathesamewayagain.THESHAMUADVENTURE

What’sunderthosegentlewavesatSeaWorldOrlando?Creaturescalltheseatheirhome.SeaWorldOrlandoinvitesyoutocomedownforavisit.AtSeaWorldOrlando,youshallmeetShamu,theprinceofthedeepwater.BELIEVE(NewtoSeaWorldOrlando!)

Shamu,thepowerfulruleroftheoceanwilltakeyouonanexcitingjourneyofcuriosityandwonderinanexcitingall-newshow!MANTA(飛魚)

Mantaisanattractionthatcombinesthebestoftheseaandthesky.Itwillmakeyouenjoytheunderwaterworldbytakingyouonarideonamanta-shapedflyingrollercoaster(過山車).BLUEHORIZONS

AtSeaWorldOrlando,youcanthrowyourselfintoanunderwatercircus(馬戲團(tuán)).EventheanimalsatSeaWorldgetintotheperformance.Theperformancefeaturessmartdolphinsandwhales,birdsandotherlovelyperformers.60.Amongthefourattractionsmentioned,whichisanewone?A.BLUEHORIZONS.B.THESHAMUADVENTURE.C.BELIEVE.

D.MANTA.61.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.AtMANTA,visitorscanexperiencetherollercoaster.B.ShamuonlyappearsatBELIEVE.C.SharksperformatBLUEHORIZONS.

D.Thepowerfulruleroftheoceanisthedolphin.62.Bysayingtheunderlinedwordsinthesecondparagraph,theauthormeans_____.A.SeaWorldmakesyouafraidofchallengingyourselfB.SeaWorldwillhelpvisitorsunderstandtheseabetterC.youcan’tseetruelifeintheocean

D.whatyouseewillbethesameaswhatyouknow63.Theauthor’spurposeofwritingthispassageisto____.

A.encouragepeopletovisitSeaWorldOrlandoB.callonpeopletoprotecttheseaC.introduceseaworldcreaturestoreadersD.tellpeopleaboutdifferentkindsofseaworlds

CCarrotjuice,becauseofitsmanyhealthybenefits,iscommonlycalledthe"magicjuice".Ithasbeenfoundthataddingcarrotjuicetopeople’sdietsgreatlyimprovestheirhealth.Anditsdelicioustastemakesitpopularwithallmembersofthefamilyasabeverage.

CarrotjuiceisoneoftherichestsourcesofvitaminAthatcanbeusedinthedailydiet.Lack(缺乏)ofvitaminAcancausedrynessanddamagetotheskin,nailsandhair.DrinkingcarrotjuicetoincreasethevitaminAinthedietissaidtobegoodformanypartsofthebody,includingthebonesandteeth.

Drinkingcarrotjuiceisthoughttobeextremelyhelpfultotheliver(肝臟),becausevitaminAhelpstocleantheliverandreducefatinit.Anditissuggestedthatdrinkingcarrotjuiceshouldbedoneregularly,ratherthanjustfromtimetotime.

DrinkingcarrotjuiceisalsothoughttoimprovetheeyesightbecauseofthevitaminAinthejuice.LackofvitaminAcanleadtonightblindness,whichcanbeverydangerous,especiallywhenthepersonisdrivingacar.AneasywaytofindoutifyouarelackinginvitaminAistowalkfromabrightroomintoadarkroom.YoureyesmayhavesometroubleingettingusedtothechangeoflightifyouarelackinginvitaminA.

Howcanyoumakecarrotjuice?Washsomecarrotswellincoldwater.Scrape(刮)themlightly,butdonotpeelthem,asthiswilltakeawayvaluablevitaminsandmineralsthatlieclosetotheskin.64.LackofvitaminAcanleadto_____.

A.skindrynessB.brokenbones

C.completeblindnessD.livercancer65.Accordingtothepassage,carrotjuice______.

A.ispopularbecauseitisamagiccureformanydiseasesB.doesalotofgoodtotheteethandotherpartsofthebodyC.canwashawaythewastefromthebody

D.maybeharmfultothebodyifit’sdrunktoomuch66.Wecanlearnfromthefourthparagraphthat_____.

A.drinkingcarrotjuicehelpstoprotectyoureyesightB.drivingcarsatnightmayleadtonightblindnessC.walkingfromabrightroomintoadarkroommayleadtonightblindnessD.youwillfinditeasytogetusedtothechangeoflightifyoulackvitaminA67.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?

A.TipsonHowtoMakeCarrotJuiceB.TheWaytoKeepGoodHealthC.TheGreatBenefitsofCarrotJuiceD.AHealthyDietforPatients

DYouhavesomegreatideas.Buttheydon’tcomeoutbecauseofwhatyourfriendssayorbecauseyouthinkthatonlyafewpeoplecanbecreativegeniuses(天才).And,you,ofcourse,thinkthatyoucouldn’tbeoneofthem.Butactually,thisisnottrueatall.

Anyonewhoisacreativegeniuswilltellyouthatcreativityisverymuchlikeamusclethatneedstobedeveloped.Ifyoudon’tlearnhowtodevelopcreativethinking,thisskill,justlikeamuscle,willbecomepooranduseless.Ontheotherhand,keepworkingatit,andthisskillwillsoonbereadyforactionwheneveryouneedit.Sohowdoyoudevelopyourownpersonalstyleofcreativethinking?

Youshouldrealizethatyourbrainhasagreatercapacity(容量)andahigherspeedthantheworld’sbiggestandfastestcomputer.Soit’simportanttogetasmuchinformationasyoucaneveryday.Read,watchandlistentoeverythingaroundyou—goodandbad.Themoreyouknow,themoreyou’llwanttoknow,andthemoreyourbrainwillbeexercised.

Trysomethingneweverydayandletyourexperiencesshowyoumoreabouttheworldandpeoplearoundyou.Youneedtostepoutofyourcomfortzone(舒適地帶)moreandmoreeachday.

Followthesesuggestions,andbeginthinkingbeyondyour"limits"fromtoday.You’llsoonhavealifefullofinterestingandexcitingadventures.Whoknows,yourideamightbethenextgreatideatochangetheworld.68.Mostpeoplecan’tbecreativegeniusesbecausethey_______.A.don’thavegreatideasB.don’twanttodeveloptheirideasC.don’tbelievetheycanbe

D.aretooshytotalkabouttheirideas69.Theunderlinedword"it"inthesecondparagraphmeans________.A.themuscle B.creativethinking

C.personalstyleD.greatcapacity70.Whatdowelearnfromthepassage?A.Itishardertoexercisethebrainthanthemuscles.B.Itisnotnecessarytoremembereverythingaroundyou.C.Trysomethingnew,aslongasyouarecomfortablewithit.D.Nocomputercanstoreasmuchinformationashuman’sbrain.71.Thepassageisintendedtotellreaders_________.

A.howtheycanlearnfromcreativegeniusesB.abouttheimportanceofexercisingthemusclesC.aboutwaystodeveloptheircreativethinkingD.thereasonswhytheycan’tbecreativegeniuses

EThecasualFridayconcept(星期五便裝日的概念)wasoneofthefirstsignsthatstrictdressrulesforofficeswerestartingtorelax.TheprincipleofcasualFridaysseemstohaveappearedaroundthe1950s.Itwasprobablyinresponse(回應(yīng))tothechangingattitudestowardsworkplaces.Overtime,someofficeshaverelaxedtheirdressrulesevenmorebyusinga"businesscasual"dressrule.

OncasualFridays,employees(員工)maywearclotheswhichareconsideredtobe"businesscasual",meaningtheystillobeycertainstandards(標(biāo)準(zhǔn)).Clothesmustbecleanandingoodcondition,withnospots.Menaregenerallyallowedtowearcasualtrousersandbright-coloredclothes,andinsomeofficestheymaybeallowedtowearbutton-downshirtsorpoloshirts,withorwithoutatie.Womenoftenwearneatskirtsordresses;casualtrousersarecommonandgenerallyallowedtowear,exceptinveryformalworkplaces.

Asageneralrule,extremelycasualclothes,likejeans,shorts,T-shirts,tanktops,andsoon,arenotencouragedoncasualFridays.Employeesarestillexpectedtomakeanefforttolookprofessional,outofrespectfortheirofficesandtheircustomers.

ManypeoplefeelthatcasualFridaysaregoodforemployees’moodbecausetheyencourageemployeestoexpresstheirindividuality(個性)andfeelmorecomfortableintheoffices.OthersfeelthatbusinesscasualclothingandtheconceptofcasualFridaysdon’tshowrespectfortheworkplaces.CasualFridaysaredealtwithdifferently,dependingontheindustryandthenation.Thetechnologyindustry,forexample,iswellknownforcasualclothesingeneral,whilemajorfinancialcompaniesstilldislikecasualclothes.72.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.

A.thecasualFridayconcepthasbeenoutoffashionB.peoplewererequiredtowearformalclothesinofficesbeforecasualFridaysconceptappearedC.thecasualFridayconcepthadappearedbeforethe1950s

D.employeeswhowearformalclotheslackindividuality73.Ingeneral,oncasualFridays,asanemployeeinacompanyyoucanwear________.A.jeansB.tanktops

C.shortsD.poloshirts74.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ThecasualFridayconceptchangespeople’sresponsibilityatwork.B.Button-downshirtsareallowedtowearinanyformalworkplace.C.Ingeneral,leadingfinancialcompaniesdon’tprefercasualclothing.D.Thetechnologyindustryrequiresemployeestowearformalclothing.75.Whatdoesthelastparagraphtellus?

A.Differentkindsofcasualclothes.B.ThedevelopmentofthecasualFridayconcept.C.People’sdifferentopinionsoncasualFridays.D.Therulesthatemployeesmustobeyincompanies.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

●第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

此題要求改正所給短文中的錯誤。對標(biāo)有題號的每一行做出判斷:如無錯誤,在該行右邊橫線上畫一個勾(√);如有錯誤(每行只有一個錯誤),則按下列情況改正:

此行多一個詞:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉,在該行右邊橫線上寫出該詞,并也用斜線劃掉。

此行缺一個詞:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),在該行右邊橫線上寫出該加的詞。

此行錯一個詞:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,在該行右邊橫線上寫出改正后的詞。

注意:原行沒有錯的不要改。

Iama14-years-oldgirlatakeyhighschool.76._______AllmyparentsareveryproudofmebecauseIamthetop 77._______studentinmygrade.However,somethinghaveworried 78._______mealotrecently.Ihavemadeagreatprogressinmystudies. 79._______Atthesametime,Ihavegainedmanyweight.Iusedtobeaslim 80._______girlwithconfidence,andnowsomeofmyoldclassmates 81._______saytheycan’tevenrecognizeme.Idon’twanttotakemedicine 82._______toloseweight,soIdecidegoonadietinstead.Anyway, 83._______healthycomesfirst,soIjusttrynottoeatmyfavoritecakes 84._______andsweetsinordertoachievemygoalofbeslimagain. 85._______

●第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

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