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1、必修二第3-5单元综合测试题第一卷(三部分,共105分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节 语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. About 698,000 laptops were sold in China in _ second quarter, _ 12.1% increase from a year ago.A. a; aB. the; aC. the; theD. a; the22. Would you mind my coming over an

2、d having a look at your new garden? My little sons curious about those roses you grow. _. Youre welcome.A. Yes, I doB. Never mindC. Yes, pleaseD. Not at all23. After graduation, he worked in a trading company, _ he went abroad for further study.A. from whichB. after thatC. from thisD. after which24.

3、 _ the 400-meter relay race might be put off. When will it be held then? It all depends on the weather.A. Ive been toldB. Ive toldC. Ill be toldD. I told25. You are late for one and a half hour! What took you so long? I got lost. I have no _ of direction.A. senseB. intentionC. feelingD. ability26. A

4、 new _ bus service to Tianjin Airport started to operate two months ago.A. normalB. usualC. regularD. common27. Are you going to Janes party tonight? _ I wouldnt miss it for the world.A. Why?B. No way!C. Why not?D. What for?28. _ that we all had to stay at home.A. So terrible was the weatherB. So th

5、e weather was terribleC. The weather so terrible wasD. So was the terrible weather29. He raised his arm to _ his face from the blow.A. preventB. protectC. coverD. bury30. Are we about to get the books? Yes. They _ out in Room 101.A. are handingB. are being handedC. have been handedD. hand31. Im not

6、sure whether I will be free that time tomorrow, but I will try my best to arrange time to see you off at the airport _.A. thoughB. anywayC. anymoreD. however 32. They are discussing how the tax will _ the lives of people on low incomes.A. affectB. effectC. infectD. result33. He wanted to read more,

7、so he asked his friend if there was _ to read.A. something easy enoughB. something enough easy C. enough easy somethingD. easy enough something 34. After all the delays, we worked day and night to _ for lost time.A. make ofB. make forC. make outD. make up35. I called you several times last night, bu

8、t it didnt get through. The telephone system in my block had _.A. broken downB. broken outC. broken upD. broken in第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Sometimes I really doubt whether there is love between my parents. They dont act in the 36 ways that I read in books or I see on TV. 37 , my father has a bad t

9、emper. One day, my mother was sewing a quilt. I 38 sat down beside her and looked at her. “Mom, is there love between you and Dad?” My mother stopped her work and raised her head with 39 in her eyes. She didnt answer 40 . Then she bowed her head and 41 to sew the quilt. I was very 42 because I thoug

10、ht I had hurt her. I was in a great 43 . “Susan,” she said 44 , “look at this thread. Sometimes it appears, but most of it disappears. The thread really makes the quilt strong. If 45 is a quilt, then love should be a thread. It can hardly be 46 anywhere or anytime. Love is inside.” I listened carefu

11、lly but I couldnt 47 her until the next spring. At that time, my father suddenly got sick seriously. After they were back from the hospital, every day in the morning and dusk, my mother helped my father walk 48 on the country road. My father had never been so 49 . The doctor had said my father would

12、 50 in two months. But he still couldnt walk by himself. “Dad, how are you feeling now?” I asked him one day. “Susan, dont 51 me,” he said gently. “To tell you the truth, I just like 52 with your mom. I like this kind of life.” Once I thought love 53 flowers, gifts and sweet kisses. But from this 54

13、 , I understand that love is 55 a thread in the quilt of our life. Love is inside, making life strong and warm.36. A. friendlyB. romanticC. practicalD. acceptable37. A. HoweverB. ThereforeC. OtherwiseD. Besides38. A. hurriedlyB. anxiouslyC. silentlyD. shyly39. A. surpriseB. angerC. disappointmentD.

14、happiness40. A. patientlyB. naturallyC. freely D. immediately41. A. decidedB. pretendedC. expectedD. continued42. A. satisfiedB. interestedC. worriedD. bored43. A. embarrassmentB. troubleC. sorrowD. excitement44. A. honestlyB. proudlyC. thoughtfullyD. cheerfully45. A. lifeB. secretC. givingD. family

15、46. A. seenB. usedC. boughtD. decorated47. A. persuadeB. understandC. botherD. help48. A. nervouslyB. hopelesslyC. slowlyD. beautifully49. A. gentleB. politeC. carefulD. confident50. A. recoverB. talkC. eatD. think51. A. depend onB. answer forC. turn againstD. worry about52. A. livingB. sharingC. qu

16、arrelling D. walking53. A. symbolizedB. broughtC. meantD. touched54. A. experienceB. suggestionC. accidentD. mistake55. A. justB. hardlyC. almost D. sometimes第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AMore and more mainland high school graduates are considering attending universities in Hong Kong. They feel that

17、attractive scholarships, the high quality of education and a chance to experience a different culture present a good opportunity. At Fudan Universitys Handan campus, nearly 800 local high school graduates have attended an admission interview for Hong Kong University(HKU). The candidates have already

18、 passed the national college entrance exam and a HKU written test. HKU applicants in the mainland are 10,000 students this year, more than doubling last years applicants. “Most of the applicants are excellent high school graduates with outstanding performance in the national college entrance exam,”

19、Cui Jijia, an official with HKUs Shanghai office, said. Excellent freshmen from the mainland will be awarded a scholarship ranging from HK$30,000 (US$3,862) to HK$100,000 this year, as HKU has set aside a total scholarship budget of HK$55 million for first-year students. One HKU applicant says that

20、entering a university in Hong Kong provides access to jobs in Hong Kong in the future. “Ill choose HKU if I receive an offer from both a local school and HKU,” he says. Besides HKU, some other universities from Hong Kong also hold admission interviews for students from mainland high schools. They ex

21、pect to enroll more than 1,300 mainland students. 56. Which one is NOT the reason for mainland students to enter a university in Hong Kong?A. Graduating from a Hong Kong university may present an opportunity to work in Hong Kong.B. The tuition in a Hong Kong university is not high.C. The high qualit

22、y of education.D. A chance to have a different cultural environment.57. According to this passage, we can know that .A. mainland high school graduates need an admission interview when they enter a universityB. most mainland high school students prefer to enter a university in Hong KongC. mainland un

23、iversities have no scholarshipsD. most of the HKU applicants in the mainland are very excellent58. If high school graduates want to enter Hong Kong University, they must .A. have an interview firstB. be born in a rich familyC. graduate from an excellent schoolD. have an admission interview after the

24、y pass the written test59. The main idea of this passage is .A. the scholarship of the universities in Hong Kong is very highB. the competition of entering a Hong Kong university is very toughC. excellent students in the mainland now have a new choice for higher educationD. to study in a university

25、in Hong Kong is better than to study in the mainland60. According to the passage, there were possibly HKU applicants in the mainland last year.A. 4,848 B. 5,200 C. 6,122 D. 5,648BJean Francis Grander was perhaps the most daring man who ever lived and perhaps the craziest. His greatest desire was to

26、entertain and amaze people. He measured his success by the number of people who fainted dead away after witnessing his death-defying feats. Grander, a blond Frenchman, toured North America in 1850, billing himself as “Blondin”. Blondins gift was excellent balance. This talent, coupled with a great d

27、esire to surprise and shock his audiences, made Blondin an incomparable performer. His most famous feat was walking across Niagara Falls on a tightrope. Blondins “stage” consisted of a rope tied 1,100 feet across the falls. The rope hung some 160 feet above the rocks and boiling water below the fall

28、s. Simply walking across the falls was not exciting enough for Blondin; he later had to ride across on a bicycle. Then, in another performance, he calmly walked across blindfolded(被蒙住眼睛地). At still another time, he carried his terrified manager on his back and walked over the falls before thousands

29、of breathless audience. But Blondin was undoubtedly his own worst critic. He was never satisfied with his act and always tried to attract his audience with his balancing feat. One of his most daring walks was made in the darkness of night. Blondin became so famous on his tour through North America t

30、hat his last performance was attended by an admiring Prince of Wales.61. Why does the author think that Grander may be the craziest man in the world?A. Because he enjoyed entertaining people by terrifying them.B. Because many people died after seeing his feats.C. Because his greatest desire was to e

31、ntertain people.D. Because he was an incomparable performer.62. What does the underlined word “feat” in this passage mean?A. Excellent performance.B. Tour.C. Famous event.D. Victory.63. What can we infer from the first sentence in the last paragraph?A. Blondin was very content with his own performan

32、ce.B. Blondin was not very good at criticism.C. Blondin never thought that his performance was satisfying.D. Blondin didnt like criticism.64. The authors attitude towards “Blondin” is .A. critical B. admiring C. negative D. depressed65. Which of the following can NOT be drawn from the passage?A. Blo

33、ndins success had something to do with his character.B. In order to be successful, one should be a critic of himself.C. Blondin conquered his audience simply by his talent.D. People can get pleasure from a terrifying experience.CSome unfortunate people are rather attractive to mosquitoes, while the

34、smell of some lucky people drives the blood-suckers away. Now the smelly chemicals from the sweat of these lucky people have been identified by researchers, who are testing its effectiveness as a natural mosquito repellent(驱蚊剂). Everybody produces a mixture of chemicals with smells in their sweat, s

35、ome of which attract biting insects. But people who do not get bitten also produce smelly chemicals that appear to mask the smells of the attractive chemicals. This masking is very effective in avoiding a mosquitos bite, explains James Logan, a scientist who carried out the research with his colleag

36、ues. These helpful chemicals probably occur naturally in everybodys sweat but some people have a much higher ratio(比例) than others. “Its very exciting,” Logan says, “because these are totally natural chemicals with an effectiveness that compares favorably to other chemicals such as DEET, which is th

37、e best repellent available but has unwanted side effects.” A key chemical identified by Logan as a repellent is also “a natural food additive which has been proven safe”. He says, “And because it can be made by plants, it may one day be possible to mass-produce it cheaply.” The repellent is currentl

38、y being tested by 16 volunteers in Africa. Meanwhile, the researchers are testing the repellent against other biting insects.66. Which can be concluded from this passage?A. Mosquitoes like to suck attractive people.B. Only some people produce a smelly substance in their sweat.C. The cost of plant-re

39、lated products can be low.D. Some chemicals contained in peoples sweat can be eaten as food.67. People prefer a natural mosquito repellent for the following reasons EXCEPT that _.A. it has a good effectB. it smells wonderfulC. it can be made very cheapD. it is very safe68. What is the main idea of t

40、his passage?A. Some people are luckier than other people.B. Scientists help us to avoid the inconvenience of the biting insects.C. Scientists have found a natural anti-biting substance in peoples bodies.D. The natural mosquito repellent is good for people.69. Why are some people less attractive to m

41、osquitoes?A. Because they have less sweat.B. Because their sweat contains a particular chemical.C. Because the ratio of their natural mosquito repellent is much higher.D. Because they are less attractive.70. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to this passage?A. Scientists are do

42、ing experiments with volunteers in Africa.B. The natural mosquito repellent is only used to deal with mosquitoes. C. DEET is the best repellent available now.D. All people might produce chemicals that can mask the mosquito-attracting substance.DI remember some ten years ago when Sir Henry Stewart wa

43、s made a Kings Counsel, Amos and I, seeing him get off the London train, went to congratulate him. We grinned with pleasure; he looked as miserable as if hed received a penal sentence. It was the same when he was knighted(授予爵位); he never smiled a bit, and he didnt even bother to celebrate by buying

44、us all drinks at the “Blue Fox” bar. He took his success as a child did his medicine. Not one of his achievements brought even a ghost of a smile to his tired eyes. I asked him one day, soon after hed retired to work in his garden, what it was like to achieve all of ones ambitions. He looked down at

45、 his roses and went on watering them. Then he said, “The only value in achieving ones ambitions is that you then realize that they are not worth achieving.” Quickly he moved the conversation on to a more practical level, and within a moment we were back to a safe discussion about the weather. That w

46、as two years ago. I recall this incident from yesterday. I was passing his house, and heard a shout of sheer joy come from the other side of the wall. I peered over. There stood Sir Henry dancing around like a joyful child. Even when he observed my shocked face staring over the wall, he did not seem

47、 embarrassed, but shouted for me to climb over. There he was, holding a small box of earth in his hand. I observed three tiny shoots coming out of it. He said, “Ive always wanted to make peach stones grow, ever since I was a child, when I used to take them home after a party or as a man after a banquet. And I used to plant them, and then forget where I planted them. But now at last I have done it, and, whats more, I had on

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