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1、必修1综合测试题(二)姓名 班 级得分 自我评价第一部分 听力(共两节,满分分)(略)第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. After _ reading the newspaper, he drank a cup of tea, had a bath and went to bed.A. finishB. finishing C. to finish D. finished22. _ pass the entrance examination, he worked hard all day and all night.A. In

2、 order to B. In order that C. So as to D. So that23. The woman _ her husband to give up smoking but she failed.A. suggested B. persuaded C. advised D. allowed24. The sports meeting which had been decided to be held on Sunday was put off _ the heavy rain.A. as B. since C. in spite ofD. because of25.

3、Only when you do it yourself _ it more difficult than it is expected.A. you will find B. will find you C. did you find D. will you find26. You should _ what the teacher says in class if you dont understand.A. set upB. set offC. set outD. set down27. The teacher told us that light _ much faster than

4、sound.A. travelB. travelsC. has travelled D. will travel28. He asked me _ it would be sunny the next day but I told him _ I didnt know.A. that; thatB. if; thatC. that; if D. if; if29. It was the first time that I _ to that beautiful village and I felt so excited that I took a lot of pictures there.A

5、. go B. was going ks5uC. have gone D. had gone30. The number of the students who attended the meeting yesterday _ more than 400.A. was B. were C. will be D. has been31. The driver insisted that he _ me home though I had told him that I liked to walk.A. send B. sends C. sent D. would send32. I went t

6、o see the Smiths, _ children were my best friends.A. whose B. their C. which D. that33. Jack told me that he would go back to his home country but he didnt tell me when he _.A. will leave B. leaves C. was leaving D. left34. The flowers in the garden _ a wonderful smell and I enjoy staying here.A. gi

7、ve off B. give in C. give up D. give over35. It was in the factory _ I worked when I was twenty _ I met Linda who later became my wife.A. that; where B. where; that C. that; that D. where; where第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Have you just been fired? Are you feeling like a failure? Dont be sorry about

8、 that. Cheer yourself up and spread your 36 . Perhaps another much better opportunity is awaiting you. 37 sometimes you dont realize it, youre asking to be fired. Dan Zawacki was a happy camper, selling computers for Honeywell. One holiday he was 38 creative gifts and then a good idea 39 him sending

9、 dinners, live lobsters (龙虾) to his favorite customers. He 40 them himself with butter and put them in the trunk of his car between the computers and started delivering. It was a huge 41 . As a result, one of his customers 42 they go into the lobster business together. Dan laughed. Still, this landl

10、ocked computer salesman 43 get the idea of lobsters out of his 44 . Why not turn this into a hobby and 45 a few extra dollars? While on a job assignment in Chicago, he 46 a local radio station to give him a few plugs (插座) in 47 for some lobsters. Unfortunately, his bosss boss heard his prize salesma

11、n 48 lobsters, not computers. No surprisingly, Dan was let go. After 49 the companys car, he started to think maybe this was a 50 . Playing with his phone that night, Dan tried dialing 1-800-LIVE-LOB. The 51 was available (可利用的), and Dan the Lobsterman was born. Today, 20 years later, Dan is still s

12、elling dinners, through his company, Lobster Gram. And he couldnt be 52 . Many people who have been fired have found ways back to fulfilling 53 . And they all learned that the pain and humiliation (羞辱) are temporary (暂时的). So do not be afraid to move 54 and try your wings. Gather your support system

13、. Persevere! Firing doesnt mean your life is over. It might turn out to be the 55 thing that ever happened to you. 36. A. dreamsB. wingsC. needsD. minds37. A. BecauseB. WhenC. Though D. If38. A. searching for B. making up C. giving away D. thinking up39. A. came about B. took placeC. went on D. occu

14、rred to40. A. packagedB. soldC. tiedD. placed41. A. matterB. businessC. failureD. success42. A. saidB. thought C. suggested D. ordered43. A. couldnt B. mustnt C. shouldnt D. wouldnt 44. A. heart B. mindC. headD. eye45. A. make B. get C. gather D. spend46. A. permittedB. hopedC. persuaded D. suggeste

15、d47. A. change B. exchange C. place D. need48. A. huntingB. seekingC. collectingD. selling49. A. selling B. payingC. returningD. using50. A. thing B. signC. pityD. pleasure51. A. amount B. figureC. noteD. number52. A. happier B. worseC. lower D. higher53. A. jobs B. wishes C. careers D. promises54.

16、A. back B. aside C. away D. on55. A. worst B. bestC. happiestD. biggest 第三部分 阅读理解(共小题;每小题分,满分分)When he was a young man, Knute Axelbrod wanted to learn many languages, to know all about history, and to become wise by reading great books. He got married when he was eighteen. After that he had a family

17、 to support and had little time to study. Finally he had a farm and a great many animals, but then he was already sixty-three years old. His wife was dead, and his children had grown up and moved away. He was unneeded and alone. He built a small house, in which he cooked his own meals and read many

18、books from the public library. He felt that he had never been so free in his life. Among the books there was a novel about a college student. The novel told how the student won high honours in his studies and sports. There were also descriptions of the interesting life at the university. After he fi

19、nished this novel at three oclock one morning in his sixty-fourth year of life, Knute Axelbrod decided that he would go to college. All his life he had wanted to learn, and now he had plenty of time. In order to pass the examination, he studied for many hours each day. He already knew some of the su

20、bjects from his reading. But Latin was especially difficult for him. At last he forced himself to believe he was ready. After buying some new clothes, he went to that college by train. He succeeded in passing the examination and became a college student.56. Knute Axelbrod felt he had too much free t

21、ime _.A. when he had a farm and lived a rich lifeB. when he neednt support his family C. because he was very old and couldnt walk aroundD. because he didnt have to study57. Which of the following statements is NOT true? ks5uA. Knute Axelbrod decided to go to college when he was sixty-four.B. Knute A

22、xelbrod decided to go to college after he read a novel.C. Knute Axelbrod decided to go to college because he had much free time.D. Knute Axelbrod had much time to study after he got married.58. What was the difficulty about Knute Axelbrods going to college?A. He never read about the subjects. B. He

23、was too old.C. He didnt like to study. D. He was weak in Latin.59. What does the author want to tell us through this story?A. Youre never too old to learn. B. Good, better, best. Own is best.C. A good beginning is half done. D. Like father, like son. Ever since Jonathan had set up a house in Compton

24、 Street, he had looked after it very carefully. He worked hard in the garden every Sunday and set out to impress the neighbours with his flower beds and lawn. Before he left the house in the mornings, he carefully closed all the doors downstairs, opened some windows to let the air in and locked the

25、front gate. Everything Jonathan did was tidy and systematic. One summer evening Jonathan returned home as usual at five minutes to seven precisely (正好). When he opened the front gate, he immediately noticed something strange. There was a heavy footprint in the earth in one of the flower beds. Jonath

26、an was just going to blame the milkman or the postman when he noticed that one of the curtains in the front room downstairs was out of place. Jonathan never left anything out of place. He walked up to the front door and opened it quietly. The front-room door was half-open. Jonathan studied it though

27、tfully, wondering if he had forgotten to close it that morning. He had never forgotten before. He stepped silently across the hall to the door and looked inside the room. The shadow of a man was clearly reflected on the far wall in the evening sunlight. He had obviously been standing behind the door

28、 since Jonathans return. Jonathan grabbed the door-handle, slammed the door and turned the key. Then he calmly picked up the telephone in the hall and set about calling the police. Three minutes later the police arrived. Jonathan was a little annoyed that he had to have dinner later than usual, but

29、on the whole he felt quite pleased with himself.60. The first paragraph mainly tells us that Jonathan was _.A. a hard-working man B. a kind person C. rather set in his living ways D. very clever61. The underlined word “systematic” in Paragraph 1 probably means “_”.A. excitingB. interestingC. orderly

30、D. funny62. What made Jonathan feel strange immediately he opened the front gate?A. He couldnt open the door. B. There was a heavy footprint in the earth in one flower bed.C. The curtain was broken. D. The front-room door was half-open.63. Jonathan realized that a thief had broken in after he found

31、that _.A. there was a heavy footprint in the earth B. the curtain was out of placeC. the front-room door was half-open D. a shadow of a man was clearly reflected on the wall64. In the end Jonathan was a little annoyed because _.A. he had to change his habits a little B. he caught the thief finallyC.

32、 the thief stole many of his flowers D. the police came too late Marcia, aged 62, a former high school history teacher, is semi-retired in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., but that does not mean she has slowed down. She is a substitute teacher (代课老师), a traveler and very busy with lectures. “I like to keep u

33、p with the educational system,” she said. In September, she went to One Day University, a daylong class. For eight hours, Marcia and about 200 others learned subjects like “Psychology and Creativity: Geniuses, Madmen and You” or “American Studies: Crisis on the College Campus” and “Bioethics: Medici

34、ne, Law and Morality” and got a self-help lunch and a wine and cheese reception. Marcia is not alone in her class for educational sustenance (支持), especially among those 50 or older. Continuing education that is, noncredit (无学分的) courses or classes taken after formal education is a $6 billion busine

35、ss, according to William A. Draves, president of Learning Resources Network. That number is up from $4 billion two years ago. He expects the industry to hit $8 billion by 2019. (While most continuing education courses are from nonprofit organizations, about 100 providers, like One Day University, th

36、e Learning Annex and Colorado Free University, in Denver, are for profit.) Participation went up to 44 percent in 2019, from 40 percent in 1995, according to a 2019 survey conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics. About 47 percent of 50- to 54-year-olds took some kind of course; 30

37、percent of 55- to 64-year-olds; and 23 percent of those 65 and older. 65. We can learn from the passage that _.A. Marcia studied the continuing education subjects for 8 hours a day B. continuing education is formal education C. the number of the continuing education receivers was 4 billion in 2019 D

38、. Marcia slowed down after she retired from a high school66. From the passage we know _ is / are nonprofit.A. One Day University B. the Learning AnnexC. Colorado Free University D. most continuing education courses 67. According to the passage, the participants of continuing education are mostly _.A

39、. 40-50 years old B. 50-54 years old C. 47-50 years old D. over 6568. The passage is mainly about _.A. the lives of old people B. Marcias life C. old peoples continuing education D. One Day University Mobile phones costing less than $15 will be available in developing countries by 2019, Motorola Cha

40、irman David Brown said. If mobile phones can be sold that cheaply, it could lead to another 100 million people a year getting their first phones, he said. The low price of the cellphones is partly because of chip (芯片) factories promises to supply inexpensive silicon parts, Brown said. Speaking at th

41、e UK-based Institution of Engineering and Technology, Brown said that “its beginning to look as if $15 mobile phones might be available by around 2008”. Brown pointed out that a study by the London School of Economics “found a 10% increase in mobile phones brought a 0.6% increase in total domestic (

42、家用的) product”. “Thats a huge number. Its about a fifth of the average (平均的) yearly total world GDP growth,” Brown said. Brown said developing countries governments now need to be persuaded not to tax mobile phones as luxury (奢侈) goods. He said that in 14 out of the 50 developing countries, taxes tak

43、e up more than 20% of the total cost of owning and using a mobile phone. “The associations economic experts believe that if low-cost mobile phones could be free from import duties and sales taxes,” Brown said, “up to 930 million additional low-cost mobile phones could be connected in the 50 developi

44、ng countries they studied between now and 2019.” 69. According to the passage, _ affect / affects the price of mobile phones.A. import duties, sales taxes and the price of silicon parts B. the economy of the countryC. the experts words and sales taxesD. the average yearly total world GDP 70. Accordi

45、ng to Browns words, if a mobile phone is sold at $1,000 in India, taxes probably take up _.A. $100B. $6 C. $200 D. $15 71. The quotation (引用) marks are used in the underlined sentence because _.A. the sentence is not true B. the sentence talks about a special nameC. its quoted from another passage D. it is a proverb72. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?A. If cellphones cost less than $15, cellphone companies could gain 100 million more customers a year. B. The $15 cellphones are made in the UK, so they are cheap.C.

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