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1、新课标高二7册Unit 2测试Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、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。1. Will Lucy attend after-school activities? , she is busy with the school paper.A. Probably not B. Never mind C. Of course D. All right2. What do you think of movie you saw yesterday? To be honest, I ha

2、ve never seen better one.A. a; a B. the; the C. the; a D. a; the3. The building as an indoor swimming pool is under construction. A. used B. being used C. to be used D. having been used 4. The well-trained dog its owners orders instantly. A. improves B. obeysC. changesD. develops5. The air condition

3、er until the repairer has time.A. will not be repaired B. has been repairedC. has not been repaired D. is not repaired6. I heard that you made a bicycle travel to Beijing alone. No. Actually, my friend Bob me.A. accompanied B. conducted C. instructed D. received7. Though the manager is very busy, he

4、 still an hour to read every day. A. puts off B. sets aside C. takes on D. comes up8. I dont feel sympathy the beggars who actually have the ability to work. I am in sympathy your point of view. A. for; on B. with; for C. for; with D. on; for9. Dont worry. You had excellent performances and are to b

5、e admitted to the company.A. willing B. ready C. lucky D. bound 10. The Whites like their new house, sometimes they miss their old neighbors.A. although B. since C. because D. when11. Because of its high quality, the product has gained with a wide range of people. A. favor B. approval C. comment D.

6、permission12. Even though you have made great progress in English, a great deal remains . A. to do B. to be done C. being done D. having been done13. The boy was very glad as a member of the club.A. being accepted B. having accepted C. to have accepted D. to have been accepted14. She likes singing v

7、ery much, but her parents desire that she literature. A. studies B. study C. must study D. would study15. Her high temperature her parents, who immediately sent for a doctor. A. alarmedB. warnedC. reminded D. surprised二、完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D) 中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I am a

8、 nurse working in a hospital. It was a 16 morning when an elderly gentleman 17 to have his heart condition checked by the doctor. He said he was in a hurry 18 he had an appointment at 9:00 am. I had him take a seat. Since there were a lot of people 19 to see the doctor, I knew it would be over an ho

9、ur 20 the doctor would be able to see him. I saw him looking at his watch 21 while waiting. To make him not feel so 22 with nothing to do for long hours, I decided to go over and 23 with him for a while. The gentleman told me that he 24 to go to the nursing home to have breakfast with his mom. His m

10、other had been suffering from a disease and had 25 there for several years. As we talked, I asked if she would be upset if he was a bit 26 . He replied, “She cant 27 me now.” I was 28 , and asked him, “And you still go every morning, 29 she doesnt know who you are?” He smiled and said, “She doesnt k

11、now me, but I 30 make out who she is the woman who gave me not only 31 but a mothers whole love.” I was moved to tears and felt very 32 on such a winter day. The 33 between parents and children is everlasting (永恒的).Just then, a young man came up and said to the man, “Grandpa, now its my 34 to see th

12、e doctor. I am not in a hurry, so you can do it first.” The elderly man was very 35 and went in the doctors to have his heart examined. 16. A. sadB. late C. busy D. long17. A. arrivedB. started C. realizedD. stopped 18. A. so B. as C. orD. if 19. A. changing B. declaring C. calling D. waiting20. A.

13、since B. before C. when D. after21. A. nearly B. firmly C. hardlyD. frequently22. A. embarrassedB. bored C. relaxed D. frightened23. A. chat B. learn C. readD. walk24. A. neededB. forgotC. decidedD. failed25. A. workedB. dreamedC. stayedD. known26. A. weakB. late C. busy D. tired27. A. believe B. ob

14、ey C. recognizeD. accept28. A. excited B. disappointedC. ashamedD. surprised29. A. until B. though C. becauseD. unless30. A. still B. seldomC. even D. also31. A. life B. adviceC. mind D. knowledge32. A. cool B. hotC. coldD. warm33. A. content B. desire C. love D. hope34. A. step B. duty C. turn D. c

15、hance35. A. nervousB. grateful C. curious D. serious三、阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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。ARobots that can chat, find misplaced glasses, draw airplanes and play with your children are attracting thousands of visitors during an expo in Tokyo as Japan adapts to changes in socie

16、ty. Robots, such as the sound-sensitive Chapit, answer simple questions and even joke with people to help the solitary fight loneliness and stay alert (机警的) in old age. “Many old people in Japan live alone and have no one to talk to,” said Kazuya Kitamura, a representative of the expo organizer. “Co

17、mmunication robots stay together with old people and dont mind listening to the same stories over and over again.” While Chapit, a relatively simple robot, managed to attract a partner, many researchers, such as Kiyoshi Matsumoto, a professor at the University of Tokyo, struggle to attract sponsors

18、for more expensive projects. Matsumotos “Personal Mobility Robot”, equipped with four cameras and a sensor to recognize the users centre of gravity, is designed to help the elderly move around without pressing buttons as in traditional wheelchairs. The robot can also help find misplaced glasses by r

19、ecognizing them with a sensor. “We have developed a robot that can assist many people, but because of the high cost, we still havent found a sponsor,” said Matsumoto, who added that the cost of the machine, if produced in large quantities, would be comparable to that of a small car. “In the current

20、economic environment there are few companies willing to invest (投资) in such a costly project,” he said. Other robots, such as the award-winning “DiGRO”, can support busy parents who have little time to play with their children. The robot can use the Internet to find a simple image and then draw pict

21、ures, looking after children while parents work. Japan is one of the worlds fastest-aging countries and the government predicts that by 2050 the population of people over 65 will reach 40 percent.36. What can Chapit do according to the text? A. It can find misplaced objects for the elderly.B. It can

22、 help the elderly to move around freely.C. It can communicate with people.D. It can tell the same story over and over again.37. What is the problem with Matsumotos “Personal Mobility Robot”?A. It is too expensive.B. It is not practical.C. It is just like traditional wheelchairs.D. It is not quite co

23、nvenient for the elderly to use.38. “DiGRO” is designed to .A. keep children busyB. create simple imagesC. keep children company D. help children learn how to draw39. What does the underlined word “solitary” in the second paragraph mean? A. Poor.B. Lonely.C. Unemployed.D. Disabled.BThis weeks sunflo

24、wers which were in full bloom at the Banks farm in Turin were the effort of one family. Angela Tinsleys family in Turin has been planting sunflowers for three decades and crops for generations before that.Tinsley said her brother, Billy Banks, works hard to get the fields ready and plant the crops.“

25、My daddy and my granddaddy also farmed here, so its a part of our family,” said Tinsley. “Our parents built on land that Daddy grew up on. Our aunt also built a house here and raises her family. Its great to see all the Banks grandkids live close to each other.”She said one reason why her family pla

26、nts sunflowers is to attract doves for hunting. “They love sunflower seeds,” she said. “Every September Daddy and Billy host a dove hun. They like to raise them on our farm.” Some other wild animals also enjoy the sunflower seeds, including deer and turkeys, she said. “The kids are interested in sea

27、rching for the animal prints in the field rows, and also looking for the sunflowers that the deer have taken a huge bite out of,” she said. “As for us girls here, we love the sunflowers for other reasons besides the dove. They are truly beautiful, and make a wonderful place to take pictures. Many fr

28、iends have come with their families and cameras to take pictures. They are really my favorite flowers, and I enjoy them when they are in bloom.”40. When the sunflowers are in full bloom, the kids .A. collect sunflower seeds B. take photos of animals C. like to look for the traces animals have left D

29、. try to catch the animals running on the farm 41. Many friends come to the Banks farm to .A. buy the sunflower seeds B. look for animal prints C. take pictures with the Banks D. take pictures and enjoy the sunflowers42. From what Tinsley says in the last paragraph we can know that .A. her friends w

30、ant to learn how to plant sunflowersB. most of their sunflowers are spoiled every year C. her family still live a hard lifeD. the sunflowers have brought her great joy43. We can infer from the text that the Banks .A. like to work on their family farm B. make a lot of money from tourism C. have just

31、started planting sunflowersD. hate being disturbed by tourists CThat you live in a desert doesnt mean you cant have the greenestschool in America. A national contest could reward you and your school foryour great eco-efforts, or even the idea for a terrific green program at your school.The grand pri

32、ze is a cool hybrid (混合动力) school bus worth $150,000!Americas Greenest School Contest is held by IC Bus, the countrys largest school bus manufacturer, claiming to make the first truly green hybrid school bus. While the average gasoline-powered school bus uses over 1,700 gallons of fuel annually, the

33、 hybrid school bus uses around 600 gallons. IC says their hybrid bus can improve fuel economy by up to 30% and reduce emissions (排放物) by up to 40%.To win, just submit an entry (参赛作品) explaining what youd do if you were in charge of making your school a greener, more eco-friendly place. Your entry ca

34、n be in the form of a photo collection, music, a video, an essay or a piece of artwork. But no matter what form it takes, it must tell the world how youd make your school experience the greenest in the country. Check out last years winner. I know one of our schools can beat that.The top 10 finalists

35、 will be chosen; then all the Americans will be invited to vote online for the champion. Students of any age can enter (although a parent or teacher will need to aid students under 13 years of age). Group or class entries are also encouraged. March 8 is the entry deadline. The prizes include a green

36、 makeover (装饰) for your school valued at $20,000 and even a $3,000 scholarship for the winning student or class and $500 in classroom supplies for your teacher. Check out the rules and get your best green entry right away. Wouldnt it be cool to see a school in the desert take Americas title for goin

37、g green? Get busy. 44. The purpose of the text is to .A. introduce a green program conducted in American schools B. report a design contest focusing on eco-friendly busesC. encourage students to take part in a national contest D. promote the sales of hybrid school buses made by IC Bus45. By saying t

38、he underlined words in Paragraph 3, the author means .A. a school will do better than last years championB. a student will compete against last years winnerC. few American schools can be considered really greenD. some schools have submitted their entries46. To take part in the contest, a student . A

39、. has to be under 13 years oldB. must wait until March 8 C. must have some basic knowledge of art D. can present his idea in the form of music 47. We can conclude from the second paragraph that IC Bus .A. is confident of defeating its competitorsB. has achieved much in making its products greenC. of

40、ten organizes such contests to make the country greenD. pays great attention to the appearance of its productsD More than 30,000 years ago, there wasnt anyone living anywhere in North or South America. These continents were some of the last places on the earth to be filled with people. Many people a

41、re always curious about the story of those earliest Americans. What kind of people were they? How did they get to the continents? All these questions are now becoming less of a mystery with scientists explanation. Scientists are using all kinds of ways to research and tell the story of the first Ame

42、ricans. First of all, scientists can compare the genes (基因) of Native Americans with those of people all over the world to figure out where Native Americans ancestors lived. The genetic information points to southern Siberia as the homeland of the first Americans. So, how did these first people get

43、from Siberia all the way to the tip of South America? Scientists think they might have walked across a land bridge that connected Siberia and North America 30,000 years ago. But they were probably stuck way up north until big sheets of ice melted away at the end of the last ice age and opened up a c

44、lear path to move south about 16,000 years ago. Archaeologists (考古学家) also found some stone tools and the traces (踪迹) of old campfires in places like Alaska, Wisconsin and Chile in South America. These archaeological sites are 13,000 to 16,000 years old.48. What can we learn about the first American

45、s from Paragraph 1?A. They knew a lot about the Americas before they came.B. Their story is well known to people. C. Some evidence about their story has been found.D. Their story remained a mystery for over 30,000 years.49. These first Americans were stuck way up north when .A. there existed big she

46、ets of iceB. big sheets of ice melted awayC. the land bridge appeared D. the land bridge was flooded by melting ice50. When did the ancient people reach South America? A. About 30,000 years ago. B. About 16,000 years ago.C. In the last ice age. D. Before the last ice age.51. What is the text mainly about?A. The story of the first Americans.B. Where the first Americans came from.C. When the Americas were filled with people.

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