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1、高二英语北师大版Unit 16 单元练习同步练习答题时间:60分钟一、单项选择1. If you are eyeing a big purchase such as _$200 skateboard, spend less and save more until you have _total amount. A. a;the B. an;a C. the;the D. a;不填 2. _we get on well with a number of people,we usually make friends with only a very few. A. Once B. Despite
2、C. If D. While3. For many weeks we had been accustomed _ horses and oxen _ from heat, thirst, and starvation. A. to see; suffering B. to seeing; suffered C. to seeing; suffering D. to see; suffered 4. We need a person badly to be in charge of this design. the new comer have a try?A. MayB. WillC. Sha
3、llD. Need 5. The heavy snowstorm in early September reached as much as 1.5 meters in some places, _hundreds of flight delays. A. having caused B. caused C. to cause D. to be caused6. Thank you so much for the lovely evening, Dennis.Youre quite welcome, Judy. _. Wed been looking forward to seeing you
4、.A. Just stay a little longer, pleaseB. Were glad to meet youC. Thank you for your comingD. Im afraid you didnt have a good time 7. The old couple are heartbroken indeed. Im sorry Id rather you _them of the news. A. wont tell B. hadnt informed C. didnt tell D. dont have to inform8. from other contin
5、ents for millions of years,Australia has many plants and animals that cannot be found in the world. A. Being separated;anywhere else B. Having separated;nowhere else C. Having been separated;in any other country D. To be separated;anywhere else9. Which share is intended _me? You can take _half. They
6、 are exactly the same. A. for; any B. to; any C. to; either D. for; either10. On the night of April 8,Liu Xiang as well as other nine top athletes _the title “the Anniversary Personality. A. were awarded B. had rewarded C. was awarded D. had been rewarded11. The minute you spend _about the real mean
7、ing of _people say to you may help you a lot. A. thinking;what B. thinking;which C. to think;how D. to think;it12. Within industries, companies are always trying to develop products that are one step better than_ of other companies. A. that B. those C. the other D. another13. The expected results he
8、 had worked hard seemed hopeless to him.A. after whichB. for whichC. with whichD. at which14. It was only when I read this story for a second time _to appreciate its beauty. A. did I begin B. that I began C. then I began D. had I begun 15. I didnt do well in the exam. How about you? I did _you. Mayb
9、e even worse. A. not better than B. no better than C. as well as D. not worse than二、完形填空When Nancy Lublin got $ 5,000 from her great-grandfather, she never once considered taking a vacation or paying off student loans. 16 , the 24-year-old New York University law student began thinking about the clo
10、thing 17 faced by most of todays low-income women: “If she goes for a job interview 18 dressed, she wont get the job, Lublin says. “But without a job, she cant 19 proper clothing.A few weeks later, Lublin 20 Dress for Success and began searching for clothing and volunteers. She asked women to give a
11、way 21 business clothes that were 22 in good condition. She asked the members of diet centers to give away clothes that no longer fit. At first Lublin 23 the clothes in her one-bedroom apartment, but finally she found 24 in Greenwich Village church basement, which now 25 as the organizations main of
12、fice. Today, when women arrive at the office for help with job-hunting, they 26 a dress, shoes, a bag, stockings and jewelry, and self-confidence as well. Some are trying to enter the work 27 after being on welfare for years. 28 Dress for Success fitted its first person who got help a year ago, more
13、 than 1,000 women have received dresses and many have won 29 . Yarit Polanco was recently 30 as a law-firm office manager. “Thanks to Dress for Success, I made a good impression and was accepted, she says. Donations are now 31 in, including jewelry and 6,000 pairs of trousers and $ 40,000 worth of h
14、andbags. Broadcast journalists have given suits. And Lublin is opening Dress for Success 32 in other cities. “Many women have clothes 33 around that theyll never wear again, says a volunteer. “Nancys 34 is simple and practical and the 35 has proved so important to those women who are in great need o
15、f it.16. A. Anyway B. Instead C. Fortunately D. Meanwhile17. A. condition B. direction C. design D. plan18. A. poorly B. well C. better D. worse19. A. make B. find C. wear D. afford20. A. reached B. called C. founded D. visited21. A. used B. needed C. new D. torn22. A. yet B. already C. almost D. st
16、ill23. A. hid B. stored C. discovered D. hanged24. A. space B. employers C. work D. office25. A. regards B. serves C. looks D. lies26. A. buy B. sell C. receive D. watch27. A. office B. victory C. wealth D. force28. A. When B. Once C. Although D. Since29. A. jobs B. shoes C. business D. prizes30. A.
17、 fired B. hired C. interviewed D. considered31. A. giving B. pouring C. showing D. sending32. A. schools B. trades C. races D. branches33. A. lying B. appearing C. collecting D. coming34. A. promise B. belief C. idea D. opinion35. A. help B. work C. shop D. money三、阅读理解A My first performance in front
18、 of an audience was coming up soon. I tried as hard as I could to remain calm, but my heart was racing. I stared down at my sweat-covered, shaking hands. I looked up again at the audience, realizing that these were real people. They were not just my mum and dad, who would say, “Good job! even if I m
19、essed up the entire piece. What if I had the wrong music? What if I played the wrong notes? As it turned out, I was never able to answer these questions because the spotlight (聚光灯) was waiting for me. I grasped my hands tightly together, drying off the sweat. Slowly I walked to the mud-brown piano i
20、n the center of the room. It contained 88 demanding keys, which were waiting impatiently to be played. I swallowed the golf-ball-sized lump (隆起局部) in my throat and sat down. Slowly, I opened the music. Next, I rested my still shaking hands on the ivory (象牙色的) keys. As my fingers played across the ke
21、ys, I was becoming more unsure of my preparation for this moment. But the memory of my years of training came flooding back. I knew that I had practiced this piece so many times that I could play it backwards if requested. Although at one point I accidentally played two keys instead of the intended
22、one, I continued to move my fingers automatically. My eyes burned holes into (were fixed on) the pages in front of me. There was no way that I was going to lose my concentration. To keep this to myself, I leaned forward and focused carefully on the music. When I came to the end of the page, a warnin
23、g went off inside my head: DONT MAKE A MISTAKE WHEN YOU TURN THE PAGE! Needless to say, I obeyed myself with all my heart and mind. And, proud of my “page-turning feat (技艺), I finished the rest of the piece without making a single mistake. After the final note died away, a celebration went into acti
24、on inside my head. I had finished. I had mastered the impossible.36. The author was nervous before the performance because _. A. her mother and father werent present B. the strong spotlight was shining onto the stage C. she hadnt mastered the entire piece D. she had never performed in public before3
25、7. The underlined phrase “mess up in Paragraph 3 probably means _. A. put into disorderB. forget aboutC. stop halfwayD. do well in38. The author _. A. didnt make any mistake in the performance B. felt better at the beginning of the performance C. paid all attention to nothing but her performance D.
26、lost her concentration sometimes during the performance39. What did the author feel about her performance? A. She thought it was comfortable and successful. B. She thought it was very difficult but successful. C. She thought she had never made a mistake during the performance.D. She thought she play
27、ed through the piece carefully but light-heartedly. BWeather is the subject matter of Westerners whenever they meet. Housewives, businessmen, factory workers as well as farmers all talk about the weather. It is everyday news, whether or not conditions change. Many newspapers carry a regular front pa
28、ge news story in addition to the full reports on as inside-page provided by the weather service. Here are several different types of weather reports taken from the western papers.No.1 Regional ForecastNew JerseyToday. Considerably cloudy with showers likely. High: 75-79. Southwesterly winds at 15 to
29、 20 m.p.h. Precipitation(降水) probability 70 percent. Tonight: Warm and cloudy, rain likely. Low. 5563. Southwesterly winds at 15 to 20 m.p.h. Tomorrow: showers and thunderstorms likely. High: 7579. Wind S to SW at 15 to 20 m.p.h.No.2 ThreeDay ForecastWestchester, RocklandFriday: Mostly fine to partl
30、y cloudySaturday: Cloud with some showers.Sunday: Mostly fine.Temperatures: Daytime highs will average in the upper 60s to 70s while overnight lows will average in the low to mid 50s throughout the period.No.3 Weather StoriesBitter cold, intensified by high winds, gripped(控制) the Upper Midwest today
31、, sheets of ice and snow left by the winters first major storm on highways throughout the area.At least six deaths were blamed on the storm.Hundreds of schools closed throughout the Upper Midwest yesterday and thousands of travelers waited out the weather at roadside shelters.Temperatures dropped we
32、ll blew zero early today from the Northern Plains through the Western Great Lakes under clearing skies. A 25-below-zero reading was forecast.Nearly a foot of snow fell on northern sections of Minnesota, Winsconsin and Michigan. And hardest hit were Duluth, Minn and Superior, Wis, where 12 inches wer
33、e recorded. Winds went up to 50 miles an hour.40. In a street corner of London, two strangers may begin their talk with _.A. Hi, how are you?B. What are you doing here? Waiting for someone?C. A nice day, isnt it?D. Didnt you listen to the weather report last night?41. The noon temperature of _ is ne
34、arly 70s at the weekend.A. Western Great LakesB. Duluth, MinnC. Westchester, RocklandD. New Jersey42. It seems that _ has plenty of rain at the present season.A. Western Great LakesB. WinsconsinC. Westchester, RocklandD. New Jersey43. Which of the following is most probable according to No.3?A. The
35、traffic was terrible affected.B. The Five Great Lakes were covered by heavy snow.C. The temperatures might drop to 50.D. Many schools were damaged in the snow storms.CExchange a glance with someone, and then look away. Do you realize that you have made a statement? Hold the glance for a second longe
36、r and you have made a different situation, there is a permissible time that you can hold a persons stare without being friendly, rude, or aggressive. If you are on a lift, what stare-time are you permitted? To answer this question, consider what you typically do. You very likely give other passenger
37、s a quick glance to size them up and to assure them that you mean no harm. Since being close to another person signals the possibility of interaction, you need to send out a signal telling others you want to be left alone. So you cut off eye contacts-what sociologist Erving Goffiman calls “a dimming
38、 of the lights. You look down at the floor, at the indicator lights, anywhere but into another passengers eyes. Should you break the rule against staring at a stranger on a lift, you will make the other person extremely uncomfortable, and you are likely to feel a bit strange yourself.If you hold eye
39、 contacts for more than 3 seconds, what are you telling another person? Much depends on the person and the situation. For instance, a man and a woman communicate interest in this manner. They stare at each other for about 3 seconds at a time, and then drop their eyes down for 3 seconds, before letti
40、ng their eyes meet again. But if one man gives another man a 3-second-plus stare, he signals, “I know you, “I am interested in you or “You look peculiar and I am curious about you. This type of stare often produces hostile feelings.44. It can be inferred from the first paragraph that _. A. every gla
41、nce has its significance B. a glance carries more meaning than words C. a stare longer than 3 seconds is unacceptable D. staring at a person is an expression of interest45. If you want to be left alone on a lift, the best thing to do is _. A. to look into another passengers eyes B. to keep a distanc
42、e from other passengers C. to avoid eye contacts with other passengers D. to signal you dont mean to do harm to anyone46. By “a dimming of the lights, Erving Goffiman means _. A. closing ones eyesB. turning off the lights C. stopping glancing at othersD. reducing stare-time to the minimum47. The pas
43、sage mainly discusses _. A. the limitations of eye contacts B. the exchange of ideas through eye contacts C. proper behavior in different situations in peoples daily life D. the role of eye contacts in communication between peopleDIf life seems more rushed than ever, you might be surprised to learn
44、that we Americans dont have less leisure time than we did 40 years ago. We actually have more leisure time, and quite a bit more. What counts as leisure is up for argument, but under every definition the numbers have gone up. We get about 45 minutes a day of extra leisure. Then why does it feel like we have so much less? It might be because we waste half of all our leisure time watching television. The average American adult devotes 2.5 hours a day to this hobby. And for every additional hour we get free, another 30