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【精校版】高中英語 Unit5 Travelling abroad單元測試3 人教版選修7

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1、人教版精品英語資料(精校版)選修七 Unit 5Travelling abroad單元測試3筆試部分:I. 單項(xiàng)選擇1. Good technique in medicine means less pain and fewer deaths and, _ it is our duty to master it.A. altogether B. thereforeC. otherwise D. however2. In the office I never seem to have time until after 5:30 p. m. , _ many people have got home

2、.A whose time B. thatC. on which D. by which time3. Toms mother kept telling him that he should work harder, but _ didnt help.A. he B. which C. she D. it4. _ Kate and Joan who taught Tom the nice song last night?A. Was it B. Were thereC. Will it be D. Must it have been5. No matter what you say, I sh

3、all _ my opinion.A. carry out B. keep upC. insist on D. stick to6. Cleaning women in big cities usually get _ by the hour.A. pay B. paying C. paid D. to pay7. With his money, he couldnt go home.A. leaving B. missedC. running out D. run out8. Sometimes we are asked _ the likely result of an action wi

4、ll be.A. that we think B. what we thinkC. what do we think D. that what we think9. I dont think _ possible to master a foreign language without much memory work.A. this B. that C. its D. it10. We were in _ when we left that we forgot the airline tickets.A. a rush so anxious B. a such anxious rushC.

5、so an anxious rush D. such an anxious rush11. The old tower must be saved, _ the cost.A. however B. whateverC. whichever D. wherever12. _ more about university courses, call (920) 746-3789.A. To find out B. Finding outC. Find out D. Having found out13. The World Wide Web is sometimes jokingly called

6、 the World Wide Wait because it _ be very slow.A. should B. must C. will D. can14. People should stop using their cars and start using public transport. _ . The roads are too crowded as it is.A. All right B. Exactly C. Go ahead D. Fine15. Im afraid Mr Wood cant see you 4 oclock. Oh, _I wont wait.A.

7、no doubt B. after all C. in that case D. in this way.完形填空Some personal characteristics play an important role in the development of ones intelligence. But people fail to realize the importance of training these factors in young people.The so-called “non-intelligence factors” (非智力因素) include 16 feeli

8、ngs, will, motivation, interests and habits. After a 30-year-follow-up study of 8 000 males, American psychologists (心理學(xué)家) 17 that the main cause of disparities in intelligence is not intelligence 18 , but non-intelligence factors including the desire to learn, will-power and self-confidence. 19 peo

9、ple all know that one should have definite objectives, a strong will and good learning habits, quite a number of teachers and parents dont pay much attention to 20 these factors.Some parents are greatly worried 21 their children fail to do Well in their studies. They blame either genetic (遺傳的) facto

10、rs, malnutrition (營養(yǎng)不良), or laziness, but they never take 22 consideration these non-intelligence factors. At the same time, some teachers dont inquire into these as reasons 23 students do poorly. They simply give them more courses and exercises, or 24 criticize or laugh at them. After all, these st

11、udents lose self-confidence. Some of them just feel defeated and 25 themselves up as hopeless. Others may go astray (迷途的) because they are sick of learning. 26 investigation of more than 1000 middle school students in Shanghai showed that 46.5 percent of them were 27 of learning, because of examinat

12、ions, 36. 4 percent lacked persistence, initiative and consciousness and 10. 3 percent were sick of learning.It is clear 28 the lack of cultivation of non-intelligence factors has been a main 29 to intelligence development in teenagers. It even causes an imbalance between physiological (生理的)and 30 d

13、evelopment among a few students.If we dont start now to 31 the cultivation of non-intelligence factors, it will not only affect the development of the 32 of teenagers, but also affect the quality of a whole generation. Some experts have put forward 33 about how to cultivate students non-intelligence

14、 factors.First, parents and teachers should 34 understand teenage psychology. On this basis, they can help them to pursue (調(diào)動) the objectives of learning, 35 their interests and toughening their will-power.16. A. ones B. their C. his D. her17. A. came out B. found out C. made out D. worked out18. A.

15、 in itself B. by itself C. itself D. on its own19. A. Though B. Nevertheless C. However D. Moreover20. A. believing B. studying C. cultivating D. developing21. A. about B. when C. how D. whether22. A. for B. in C. into D. over23. A. why B. that C. when D. how24. A. ever B. even C. still D. more25. A

16、. put B. get C. handle D. give26. A. The B. An C. Another D. A27. A. afraid B. ahead C. aware D. ashamed28. A. that B. how C. why D. which29. A. difficulty B. question C. threat D. obstacle(障礙)30. A. intelligent B. characteristic C. psychological D. physical31. A. practise B. thrust C. strengthen D.

17、 urge32. A. intelligence B. diligence C. maturity(成熟) D. performance33. A. projects B. warnings C. suggestions D. decision34. A. fully B. greatly C. very D. highly35. A. insuring B. going C. encouraging D. exciting.閱讀理解AJohn H. Johnson was born in a black family in Arkansas city in 1918. His father

18、died in an accident when John was six. He was reaching the high school age, but his hometown offered no high school for blacks.Fortunately he had a strong-willed (意志堅(jiān)強(qiáng)的) caring mother. John remembered that his mother told him many times, “Son, you can be anything you want really to be if you just be

19、lieve.”She told him not to depend on others, including his mother. “You have to earn success, ”she said. “All the people who work hard dont succeed, but the only people who do succeed are those who work hard.”These words came from a woman with less than a third grade education. She also knew that be

20、lieving and hard work dont mean everything. So she worked hard as a cook for two years to save enough to take her son, who was then 15, to Chicago.Chicago in 1933 was not the promised land that black southerners were looking for. Johns mother and stepfather could not find work. But here John could g

21、o to school, and here he learned the power of wordsas an editor of the newspaper and yearbook at Du Sable High School His wish was to publish a magazine for blacks.While others discouraged him, Johns mother offered him more words to live by.“Nothing beats a failure but a try. ”She also let him pawn(

22、典當(dāng))her furniture to get the $ 500 he needed to start the Negro magazine.It is natural that difficulties and failures followed John closely until he became very successful. He always keeps his mothers words in mind.“Son, failure is not in your vocabulary!”Now John H. Johnson is one of the 400 richest

23、 people in Americaworth $ 150 million.36. Johns mother decided to move to Chicago because _. A. his father died when John was very young B. life was too hard for them to stay on in their hometown C. John needed more education badly D. there were no schools for Negroes in their hometown37. Johns moth

24、er A. didnt believe in or depend on others B. thought one could be whatever one wanted to be C. believed one would succeed without working hard D. thought no one could succeed without working hard38. The underlined sentence“Nothing beats a failure but a try. ”means _. A. if you try, you would succee

25、d B. a failure is difficult to beat, even if you try C. a try is always followed by a failure D. no failure can be beaten unless you try39. The story mainly tells us _. A. how John H. Johnson became successful B. about the mental (心理的) support Johns mother gave him C. about the importance of a good

26、education D. about the key to success for blacks BThe Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake at 5:46 a. rn. on January 17, 1995,Kobe (神戶) and its surrounding areas suffered a killer earthquake. Only two other events in this century, the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 and World War II caused more deaths in J

27、apan than this earthquake. The epicenter was at the northern tip of Awaji Island. The quake registered (記錄) 7.2 on the Richter scale (里氏震級). The greatest amount of damage was seen in the Japanese port city of Kobe, and at final count 6 348 people had lost their lives.The people of the area were quit

28、e unprepared for such a big earthquake. Experts had said that most modern buildings would be quite safe even from an earthquake as strong as the Great Kanto Earthquake. This was clearly not true. Television cameras showed the many buildings that had fallen down. The highway that ran through the city

29、 had fallen over on its side looking as if it had been pushed over by a giant (巨人).Thousands of people were homeless, However, some of the finest human qualities were seen in the time of crises (moment of great danger). People formed long lines for water and other supplies. They shared what they had

30、 with one another. People from young to old stopped to talk to each other and give a few encouraging words. The people living in the area knew that their old life had been destroyed. They believe they can rebuild their life, and a better one,40. Only two other events caused more deaths in Japan. The

31、y are _. A. the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and the Second World War B. the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 and World War II C. the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 and the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake of 1995 D. the First World War and the Second World War41. Which of the following is true? A. Th

32、e Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake was the greatest in the world history. B. The earthquake broke out in summer. C. The center of the earthquake was in the northern end of the port city. D. More than six thousand people lost their lives in the earthquake.42. The passage seems to suggest that _. A. a giant w

33、as able to start an earthquake B. modem buildings were strong enough to be safe from any earthquake C. less people would have died if they had been prepared for it D. experts always tell liesCCasablanca, Sep. 24A flash flood swept across the coastal plain about 100 miles southwest of here, killing h

34、undreds of Moroccans in a market place yesterday morning.Reports from the area said 218 bodies had been counted, and many of the people were missing.The flood followed heavy rains, which filled the coastal plain and dried river beds and caused them to overflow. The flood crest, several feet high, hi

35、t the village of Khemis Nagua at midmorning yesterday as farmers from the surrounding area joined town people in an open market place.The roaring water swept the villages living places, the market sheds (棚子), shoppers, cattle and farm tools for miles across the plain.The flood was over almost as soo

36、n as it started, the reports said, as the crest swept out to sea. Rescue workers quickly moved into the area from Sari, about 25 miles further south.43. It can be learnt from the text that _. A. the news report is from Khemis Nagua B. the flood didnt last long C. hundreds of Moroccans were saved D.

37、Casablanca is a city in Africa44. The report mainly tells the public about _. A. how the flood swept the coastal plain B. why the terrible flood took place C. the flash flood in the fall D. a rescue attempt45. According to the text, which of the following maps may be correct?(KN=Khemis Nagua C=Casab

38、lanca S=Safi)DThirteen vehicles lined up last March to race across the Mojave Desert, seeking a million in prize money. To win, they had to finish the 142-mile race in less than 10 hours. Teams and watchers knew there might be no winner at all, because these vehicles were missing a key partdrivers.D

39、ARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, organized the race as part of a push to develop robotic vehicles for future battlefields. But the Grand Challenge, as it was called, just proved how difficult it is to get a car to speed across an unfamiliar desert without human guidance. One had

40、its brake lock up in the starting area, Another began by throwing itself onto a wall. Another got tied up by bushes near the road after 1.9 miles.One turned upside down. One took off in entirely the wrong direction and had to be disabled by remote (遠(yuǎn)距離的) consol. One went a little more than a mile an

41、d rushed into a fence; another managed to go for six miles but stuck on a rock. The “winner,”if there was any, reached 7.8 miles before it ran into a long, narrow hole, and the front wheels caught on fire.“You get a lot of respect for natural abilities of the living things,” says Reinhold Behringer,

42、 who helped design two of the ear-size vehicles for a company called Sci-Autonics, “Even ants (螞蟻) can do all these tasks effortlessly. Its very hard for us to put these abilities into our machines.”The robotic vehicles, though with necessary modern equipment such as advanced computers and GPS guida

43、nce, had trouble figuring out fast enough the blocks ahead that a two-year-old human recognizes immediately. Sure, that very young child, who has just only learned to walk, may not think to wipe apple juice off her face, but she already knows that when theres a cookie in the kitchen she has to climb

44、 up the table, and that when she gets to the cookie it will taste good. She is more advanced, even months old, than any machine humans have designed.46. Watchers doubted if any of the vehicles could finish the race because _. A. they did not have any human guidance B. the road was not familiar to th

45、e drivers C. the distance was too long for the vehicles D. the prize money was unattractive to the drivers47. DARPA organized the race in order to _. A. raise money for producing more robotic vehicles B. push the development of vehicle industry C. train more people to drive in the desert D. improve

46、the vehicles for future wars48. From the passage we know “robotic vehicles” are a kind of machines that _. A. can do effortlessly whatever tasks living things can B. can take part in a race across 142 miles with a time limit C. can show off their ability to turn themselves upside down D. can move fr

47、om place to 101ace without being driven by human beings49. In the race, the greatest distance one robotic vehicle covered was A. about eight miles B. six miles C. almost two miles D. about one mile50. In the last paragraph, the writer implies that there is a long way to go A. for a robotic vehicle t

48、o finish a 142-mile race without any difficulties B. for a little child who has just learned to walk to reach the cookie on the table C. for a robotic vehicle to deal with a simple problem that a little child can solve D. for a little child to understand the importance of wiping apple juice off its

49、face.短文改錯It was later in the evening. There was a 51._knock on the door. I opened it and found a young man wore dark glasses. He mid he was 52._a friend of my brother and he had an appointment 53._with him I did not remember my brother had such friend, but I had to let him 54._in. As we talked about

50、, I found that he knew 55._something about my brother. I came to the 56._conclusion that he was not telling the troth. 57._Just then my brother came into and the stranger 58._was taken by surprise I caught hold the 59._man while my brother rang the police, As a matter of fact he was the thief. 60._V

51、書面表達(dá) 你堂兄建華在國外學(xué)習(xí),你們經(jīng)常用英文通信。他即將完成學(xué)業(yè),不久前來信就是否回國工作征求你的意見。請根據(jù)下列提示回信: 1建議他回國; 2你的理由是:學(xué)有所用,就業(yè)容易;照顧父母。 注意;1詞數(shù)100左右。 2行文應(yīng)連貫,內(nèi)容應(yīng)完整。 3開頭語與落款已為你寫好。 June 8thDear Jianhua, Im very glad to have received the letter you sent me two weeks ago._ Best wishes, Minghua參考答案: .1. B 2.D 3. D 4. A 5. D 6. C 7. C 8. B9. D 10.

52、 D 11.B 12. A 13. D 14. B 15. C.16. A 17. B 18. C 19. A 20. C 21. B 22. C23. A 24. B 25. D 26. B 27. A 28. A 29. D30. C 31. C 32. A 33. C 34. A 35. D.36. C 37. D 38. D 39. B 40. B 41. D 42. C43. B 44. C 45. A 46. A 47. D 48. D 49. A50. C. 51. later 改為 late52. wore 改為 wearing53. brother 改為 brothers54

53、. such 改為 a55. 去掉 about56. something 改為 nothing57.58. into 改為 in59. hold 后加 of60. the 改為 a. One possible version: June 8thDear Jianhua,Im very glad to have received the letter you sent me two weeks ago. Ive been thinking about the question you asked me. In my opinion, you should come back after you

54、finish your studies abroad. For one reason, what you are studying is badly needed nowadays in China. It will be quite easy for you to find a good job. In fact, I know a few big companies in our city are hoping to hire people like you. For another reason, I think it will be much more convenient for you to look after your parents as they are getting old. Therefore, I think its a good idea for you to return. So what are you waiting for? Best wishes, Minghua

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