高中英语Unit 2 Robots 单元练习Word格式文档下载.docx
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4.Thougheveryonetriedhisbest,theexperiment______________infailure.
A.endedupB.endedupwith
C.resultedfromD.turnedout
5.It’sonlynaturalforakidtomakeerrorsnowandthen.Mypointis_______wecanmakethemostfromthesemistakes.
A.howB.that
C.whatD.which
6.Thedoctorsaretryingtheirbesttoreducethepeople’sfear______________theywouldbeinfectedbythepresentdiseasecalledSARS.
A.whetherB.which
C.whenD.that
7.Hetoldmehehadbought____________vegetablesandmeat.
A.agreatdealof
B.alargenumberof
C.alargequantityof
D.agoodmany
8.Ourclass______________oftwenty-fiveboysandthirty-twogirls.
A.containsB.composes
C.consistsD.concludes
9.TheideapuzzledmesomuchthatIstoppedforafewsecondstotryto_________.
A.makeitoutB.makeitoff
C.makeitupD.makeitover
10.You_____________theprojectbynow.
A.aresupposedtofinish
B.supposedtofinish
C.aresupposedfinishing
D.aresupposedtohavefinished
11.Thebusesare________________inthejamandcannotmovefastto__________passengers.
A.stopped;
takeup
B.filled;
pickup
C.caught;
D.crowded;
12.—What’s___________populationofthiscity?
—Ithas______________populationofonemillion.
A.the;
theB.a;
a
C.the;
aD.a;
the
13.Scotlandlies____________thenorthofEngland;
itis_____________ofBritain.
A.to;
partB.on;
part
Cin;
thepartD./;
thepart
14.Theboy______________LiMingismyson.
A.nameB.naming
C.tonameD.named
15.In______________,thenorthernersarekeenondumplingswhilethesouthernersarefondofrice.
A.commonB.total
C.generalD.particular
II.完形填空。
Sincemyfamilywerenotgoingtobehelpful,IdecidedIwouldlookforoneallbymyselfandnottellthemaboutittillI’dgotone.
Ihadseenanagency(中介机构)advertisedinalocalnewspaper,Irushedoutofthe16insearchofit.Iwaswildlyexcited,andas17asifIweregoingonthestage.Findingthe18quiteeasily,Iranbreathlesslythroughadoorwhichsaid,“Enterwithoutknocking,ifyouplease.”
Thesimpleatmosphereoftheoffice19me.Thewomanlookedcarefullyatme20throughherglasses,andthen21meinalowvoice.Iansweredsoftly.AllofasuddenIstartedtofeelrather22.ShewonderedwhyIwaslookingforthissortof23Ifeltevenmorehopelesswhenshetoldmethatitwouldbe24togetajobwithout25.IwonderedwhetherIoughttoleave,26thetelephoneonherdeskrang.Iheardhersay:
“27,I’vegotsomeoneinthe28atthisverymomentwhomight29.”Shewrotedowna__30_,andhelditouttome,saying“Ringupthislady.Shewantsa31immediately.Infact,youwouldhavetostarttomorrowbycookingadinnerfortenpeople.”
“Ohyes,”saidI—32havingcookedformorethanfourinmylife.I33heragainandagain,andrushedouttothe34telephonebox.Icollectedmythoughts,tookadeepbreath,andrangthenumber.IsaidconfidentlythatIwasjustwhatshewaslookingfor.Ispentthenextfewhours35cookbooks.
16.A.bedB.houseC.agencyD.office
17.A.proudB.pleaseC.nervousD.worried
18.A.familyB.doorC.placeD.stage
19.A.calmedB.excitedC.frightenedD.disturbed
20.A.asusualB.forawhileC.inaminuteD.onceagain
21.A.advisedB.examinedC.informedD.questioned
22.A.encouragedB.dissatisfiedC.hopelessD.pleased
23.A.placeB.jobC.adviceD.help
24.A.difficultB.helplessC.possibleD.unusual
25.A.abilityB.experienceC.knowledgeD.study
26.A.afterB.sinceC.untilD.when
27.A.AboveallB.Asamatteroffact
C.AsaresultD.Inspiteofthat
28.A.familyB.houseC.officeD.restaurant
29.A.hireB.acceptC.suitD.offer
30.A.letterB.nameC.noteD.number
31.A.cookB.helpC.teacherD.secretary
32.A.almostB.neverC.nearlyD.really
33.A.answeredB.promisedC.thankedD.told
34.A.outsideB.localC.closestD.nearest
35.A.borrowingB.buyingC.readingD.writing
III.阅读理解。
A
Trytobemorecareful
DearRalph,
Ihavemetlotsofproblemsduringmyyearofuniversitylife.Iamafreshmanandhavealreadylosttwophones.Thefirstonewasstolenonabus.Thesecond,whichIleftonatable,waspickedupbysomeonewhohaslessonswithme.Ifeltsoawful.Thetwophonescostmealotofmoney.IthinkIshouldbemorecarefulfromnowon.Itmakesmeheartbrokentothinkofmyparents.Formybenefit,theyworksohardandspendsolittle.CouldyougivemesomeinformationhowIcanovercometheproblemofcarelessness?
ZhuHaiya
DearZhuHaiya,
Thetwolosseswillteachyou,morethananywordscangiveyou,howtoavoidtheftofpersonalbelongings.I’msureyouknowhowtoputyoursmallervaluables,suchasaphoneorwallet,indeepfrontpantspocketsorinasafeplaceinabagthatyoucarryonyourperson.Checkeverythingaroundyoubeforeyouleavearoomorstepoutofavehicle.Ifguilttowardyourparentspersists,useyourfamilymoneyonlyforroom,boardandtuition.Earnenoughofyourownmoney,perhapsthroughoddjobsnearcampus,toreplacethephoneandbuyotheritemsthatarenotessentialtostudy.
RalphJennings
36.WhathelpdoesZhuHaiyawantfromRalph?
A.Tohelphimgetbackhislostphones.
B.Tohelphimgetsomeinformationaboutthethieves.
C.Tolendhimsomemoneyforathirdphone.
D.Togivehimsomesuggestionsonhowtobecareful.
37.ZhuHaiyafeelssosadaboutlosinghistwophonesbecause______________.
A.thephonescosthimmuchmoneysavedbyhispoorparents
B.withoutaphonehecan’tkeepintouchwithhisoldfriends
C.hethinksheisastudentnevertobecareful
D.hehasrealizedthatheislivinginsuchabadsociety.
38.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEinRalph’sopinion?
A.Zhushouldgooutasseldomaspossibly.
B.Zhushouldnotaskformoremoneyfromhisparents.
C.Parents’moneyshouldbespentonlyonthingsimportantforstudy.
D.Everystudentshoulddosomeoddworktoearnsomemoney.
B
WildanimalsseemtohaveescapedtheIndianOceantsunami(海啸),addingweighttoideastheypossesa“sixthsense”fordisasters,expertssaidonThursday.
SriLankawildlifeofficialshavesaidthegiantwavesthatkilledover240,000peoplealongtheIndianOceanisland’scoastseeminglymissedwildbeasts,withnodeadanimalsfound.
“NoElephantsaredead,notevenadeadhareorrabbit.Ithinkanimalscansensedisaster.Theyhaveasixthsense.Theyknowwhenthingsarehappening,”H.D.Ratnayake,deputydirectorofSriLanka’sWildlifeDepartment,saidonWednesday.
Thewaveswashedfloodwatersupto3kminlandatYalaNationalParkinthesoutheast,SriLanka’sbiggestwildlifereserveandhometohundredsofwildelephants.“Therehasbeenalotofevidence(证据)aboutdogsbarkingorbirdsmigratingbeforevolcaniceruptions(火山爆发)orearthquakes.Butithasnotbeenproven,”saidMatthewvanLierop,ananimalbehaviourspecialistatJohannesburgZoo.
“Therehavebeennospecificstudiesbecauseyoucan’treallytestitinalaborfieldsetting,”hesaid.
Otherauthoritiesagreedwiththisconclusion.
“Wildlifeseemtobeabletopickupcertainphenomenon(现象),especiallybirds.Therearemanyreportsofbirdsdetectingcomingdisasters,”saidCliveWalker,whohaswrittenseveralbooksonAfricanwildlife.
Animalscertainlyrelyontheknownsensessuchassmellingorhearingtoavoiddangersuchaspredators(食肉动物).
Theideaofananimals“sixthsense”isalastingonethattheevidenceonSriLanka’sdamagedcoastislikelytoaddto.
39.Thispassageismainlyabout_____________.
A.thedamagecausedbytheIndianOceantsunami
B.whetherwildanimalshaveasixthsense
C.howtoprotectthewildlifewhendisasterhappens
D.thedifferentopinionsaboutanimals’naturalpower
40.WhichofthefollowingisTUREaccordingtothepassage?
A.Ithasbeenprovedthatanimalshavea“sixthsense”.
B.Researchhasbeenmadeonmovementsofanimalsbeforedisasters.
C.It’sgenerallyconsideredthatanimalscansensethecomingdisasters.
D.AnimalshavedependedontheknownsensestoescapetheIndianOceantsunami.
41.Whatdoestheterm“sixthsense”inthepassagemean?
A.Itisanimals’naturalabilitythatcansavethemselvesfromanydisaster.
B.Itistheanimal’simaginationinthebrain.
C.Itissomehiddenpowertosenseinadvancethatsomethingwillhappen.
D.Itiskindofsensethatdevelopsfromthesenseofsmellingorhearing.
C
HowtoprotectchildrenWebfansfromunsuitablematerialon-linewhileencouragingthemtousetheInternethaslongbeendiscussedintheUS.
Forsomeparents,theInternetcanseemlikeajungle,filledwithdangerfortheirchildren.Butjunglescontainwondersaswellasdangerandwithgoodguides,someeducation,andafewprecautions(预防),thewildsoftheInternetcanbesafelynavigated.“Kidshavetobeon-line.Ifwetellourkidstheycan’tbeallowedtosurftheInternet,we’recuttingthemofffromtheirfuture,”saidanexpert.
Mostkindshavestartedtousesearchengines.ManyofthemaregreatforfindingtonsofinterestingInternetsites,andtheycanalsolocatepla
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