高一 Units 1920 检测题文档格式.docx
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C.produceD.truly
4.method
A.botherB.gather
C.northeastD.father
5.comedian
A.proverbB.remove
C.conditionD.modify
第二节:
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。
6.NowI’mtotally_____.Canyouexplainthatagain?
A.confusedB.amusedC.tiredD.inspired
7.Cleverdesigncanmake_____bestuseofspace,evenin_____smallerhouses.
A.a;
theB.the;
不填
C.不填;
不填D.不填;
the
8.The_____buildingistoosmall,andthereareplanstoreplaceitwithinthenextfiveyears.
A.existingB.existedC.fallingD.fallen
9.—Doyoufeeldisappointed?
—No,_____I’mratherglad.
A.simplyB.eventuallyC.actuallyD.directly
10.Intheletter,thepatientstatedthatshefelthurtwheretheteeth_____.
A.removedB.hadbeenremoving
C.hasremovedD.hadbeenremoved
11.—Howlongareyoustaying?
—Idon’tknow;
_____.
A.itdependsB.itdoesn’tmatter
C.forgetitD.nevermind
12.HighSpeed1(HS1)isthefirstnewrailwayinEnglandforover100years,andthefirst_____athighspeed.
A.operatesB.operated
C.havingoperatedD.tooperate
13.Haveyougonebeyondthestage_____youwantedtostopsmokingbutyoucouldn’t?
A.whatB.ifC.whenD.that
14.I,_____attacksofhearttrouble,couldn’tbearsomuchnoise.
A.sufferedB.suffer
C.beingsufferedD.suffering
15.Around3,000tombstones,theoldestofwhich_____1625,aresituatedinabeautifulparkwithamysteriousatmosphere.
A.isdatedbacktoB.wasdatingbackto
C.datesfromD.datedfrom
16._____becausehewasbusythatherefusedtohelpyou?
A.IsthisB.IsthereC.WasthereD.Wasit
17.EvenwhenI’mcookingdinnerinthekitchen,Ialwayshavetheradio_____.
A.toplayB.playingC.playsD.played
18.Iwondered_____thatmadehimsopopularamonghisstudents.
A.whatwasitB.whatitwas
C.whywasitD.whyitwas
19.Ididn’tintendher_____thepaintinguntilitwasfinished.
A.seeingB.sawC.seesD.tosee
20.Ifyouhaveanycommentsorsuggestions,pleaseletusknow—wealwaysappreciate_____feedbackfromfriends.
A.receivingB.toreceive
C.havingreceivedD.tohavereceived
第三节:
完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21-40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
Agroupofpeoplewereinsearchofahome.Afterspendingsometime21around,theyfinallyfoundaspotatthetopofahillto22down.
Theyneededasourceof23andthechiefsentoutthreegroupsofpeopleto24thesurroundingareas.Sothethreegroupssetoffindifferent25.
Thefirstgroupexploredthenorth.There,theysawvastfieldswith26crops,vegetablesandfruits.Theywentbacktoreporttheir27.“Wesawlotsofvegetation.Wewillhaveanendlesssupplyoffood.Wecanbe28.”
Thesecondgroupwentsouthwest.There,theysawlotsof29.Astheywentback,theysaid,“Wesawhundredsofanimals.Wecan30forourfood,andrelyprimarilyonmeattosustainus.”
Thelastgroupwentsoutheast.There,theyreachedthe31.Throughtheclearwater,theycouldseefishswimming.Theyreturnedandsaid,“Wesawplentyoffish.Wecango32tosourceforourfood.Wecanbecomefishermen.”
“Wecaneatmeatalone!
”shoutedthesecondgroup.
“No!
33!
Wedidnotseeanyanimalsatall!
”reactedthefirstgroupangrily.
Thethirdgroupjoinedin.“Areyoupeople34?
Wedidnotseeanythinglikeyouhave35.Therewasonlywater.Weneedtobecomefishermen!
”
Eachgroupgotso36withtheothersthattheyeachpackedtheirbagsandleft.Eachgroupsetoffinthedirectionwhichtheyhadexplored.Theywere37thattheyalonehadtheanswerandthattheothersmusthavebeenwrong.
38,eachgroupofpeopleonlychosetobelievethemselves.Iftheyhadchosento39andlearnfromoneanother,theycouldhavehadthebestofeverything.Don’tlet40stopusfromcooperationandmutual(相互的)learning.Thatisthebestwaytogrow.
21.A.sittingB.turningC.wanderingD.playing
22.A.breakB.coolC.settleD.calm
23.A.waterB.foodC.energyD.information
24.A.exploreB.cleanC.measureD.cover
25.A.numbersB.opinionsC.aspectsD.directions
26.A.mainB.fewC.poorD.abundant
27.A.experiencesB.findingsC.resultsD.conditions
28.A.vegetariansB.fishermenC.huntersD.miners
29.A.mountainsB.peopleC.animalsD.houses
30.A.prepareB.huntC.fightD.wait
31.A.seaB.villageC.earthD.point
32.A.surfingB.boatingC.fishingD.swimming
33.A.FishesB.CropsC.CowsD.Flowers
34.A.goingB.sleepingC.comingD.kidding
35.A.describedB.commentedC.wroteD.explained
36.A.strictB.angryC.boredD.pleased
37.A.persuadedB.confirmedC.convincedD.proved
38.A.HappilyB.LuckilyC.UnfortunatelyD.Hopefully
39.A.admireB.understand
C.appreciateD.cooperate
40.A.doubtB.stubbornness
C.prejudiceD.confidence
第二部分:
阅读理解(共25小题;
第一节每小题2分,第二节每小题1分;
满分45分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
SnakesfirstdrewE.J.RichardsontotheOrangeCountyNaturalHistoryMuseum.Hewantedoneforapet,buthisparentssaidno.E.J.hadtobecontentwithvisitingthematthemuseumdownthestreetfromhishomeinCalifornia.
Afterawhile,hewantedtospendmoretimeatthemuseum.Heofferedhisservicesasadocent.Docentshelpguidevisitorsthroughtheexhibits.SinceE.J.wasjustsevenyearsoldatthetime,themuseum’svolunteercoordinatorturneddownhisoffer.
“Whatifmymomcomeswithme?
”E.J.asked.Thecoordinatoragreed.“HethoughtitwouldbeMomvolunteeringandmejustcomingalong,”E.J.said.“Butit’smevolunteeringandhercomingalong!
Now14,E.J.spendsseveralhourseachmonthvolunteeringatthemuseum.Whenkidsvisitwiththeirparents,E.J.takesthemonatour.Hepointsoutthemostinterestingexhibits,suchasWaldo,amorethanfive-million-year-oldfossilofananimalbelievedtobeanancestorofthewalrus(海象)andsealion.ButoneofE.J.’sfavoritethingsistoconvincenervousvisitorsthatsnakesaren’tscary.
“Oncetheyholdthesnakes,theyrealizethattheyaren’tthatdangerous,”saidE.J.
E.J.gotabigsurprisewhenhewonanawardforhisvolunteerworkfromPresidentGeorgeW.Bush.CoolasitistohaveasignedletterofcongratulationsfromthePresident,E.J.saystherealrewardisworkinginthemuseum.Heloveshangingoutwiththeanimalsandteachingvisitorsaboutthem.
ForE.J.,learningfromadultsatthemuseumandthensharingwhathe’slearnedwithothersislikebeingpartof“ahugewebofknowledge”.
Becausehisvolunteerworkhasbeensosuccessful,E.J.planstostartatrainingprogramforotherkidswho’dliketobedocentsatthemuseum.
41.Whydidthemuseum’svolunteercoordinatorturndownE.J.Richardson’soffer?
A.Snakesaredangerous.
B.E.J.Richardsonwasinpoorhealth.
C.E.J.Richardsonwastooyoung.
D.E.J.Richardsondidn’thavemuchtime.
42.Whydidthemuseum’svolunteercoordinatoraccept
E.J.Richardson’sofferafterwards?
A.E.J.Richardson’smotherwouldcomewithhim.
B.E.J.Richardson’smotherpersuadedhim.
C.E.J.Richardson’swordsmovedhimdeeply.
D.E.J.RichardsonhadasignedletterofcongratulationsfromthePresident.
43.WhichofthefollowingisE.J.Richardson’smainjobinthemuseum?
A.Totakecareofthesnakes.
B.Toselltickets.
C.Toshowthevisitorsaroundtheexhibits.
D.Todoresearchontheanimalfossils.
44.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.E.J.spendsseveraldayseachmonthvolunteeringatthemuseum.
B.E.J.wasafraidofsnakes.
C.E.J.’smotherwasalsointerestedinvolunteeringatthemuseum.
D.E.J.mademuchprogressinhisvolunteerwork.
B
Wakingupsucks.Gettingoutofbedisterrible.Sowhyonearthwouldpeoplesellatoolthatcausesyoutodoboth?
Toputitsimply,it’sbecausebeinglatemaycausealotoftroubles.
Noonelikesstartingthedaybygettingoutofbedbythoseloudnoises,butsomesleepyheadsjustignoreanythinggentler.That’swhereanewgenerationofcreativealarmclocksstepsin.Theyareidealforanyonewho’sunabletogetupinthemorning.
SonicBombAlarmClock
Thisclockhasanadjustablevolumealarmwithamaximumloudnessof113decibels(分贝).That’slouderthanahelicopter.Butwait,there’smore:
aseparatevibrating(振动的)unitgoesunderyoursheettohelpshakeyououtofdreamland!
We’veseenalotofloudalarmclocks,butthisbabyisthebest.IftheSonicBombAlarmClockfailstogetyououtofbed,wecanonlysuggestyouarrangeforagrandpianotobedroppedfromtheceilingeverymorning!
FlyingAlarmClock
WhatmakestheFlyingAlarmClocksospecial?
Well,asitsnamesuggests,thisdigitalclockactuallyflies.Apropeller-driven(由螺旋桨驱动的)partspins(旋转)offthebaseuniteverytimethealarmgoesoff.Thenoisyalarmwon’tturnoffuntilyougetthepropellerandreplaceitonthebase,whichmeansyouhavetogetoutofbedandsearchforit.Howannoyingisthat?
PuzzleAlarmClock
Cutebutincrediblyeffective,thePuzzleAlarmClockisguaranteedtowakeyouup.Why?
Becauseitwon’tstopringinguntilyoucorrectlyreplacethe4-piecejigsaw(拼图)thatexplodesoutofiteverytimetheal
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