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1、新课标高二7册Unit 4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. Mr. Rogers, I have something important to tell you. . My hands are full now.A. Dont mention itB. Its up to youC. Please be briefD. No trouble at all2. number of wild animals has been on increase since
2、the new law came into effect.A. A; /B. A; theC. The; the D. The; /3. The air conditioner can automatically the temperature inside the house.A. conductB. adjust C. operate D. adapt4. The river has completely due to the drought.A. turned out B. turned up C. dried out D. dried up5. I wont listen to any
3、 reason for your absence from my birthday party.A. you have given itB. that you have given itC. you have givenD. why you have given6. A tourist guide is necessary when you are traveling in this big city. you might lose your way.A. ThereforeB. However C. Moreover D. Otherwise7. He was the only person
4、 who got special permission to have the of interviewing the president.A. privilege B. advantage C. intention D. preference 8. The meeting will continue tomorrow until all the members reach the point they all agree on that issue. A. which B. whenC. that D. where9. I heard her just now. She said in th
5、e letter that she would participate the competition. A. from; inB. of; inC. from; at D. of; at10. Topics for textbooks should be to the experiences and interests of students.A. concentrated B. relevant C. useful D. based11. The man in front of our car came to a sudden stop we almost hit him.A. such;
6、 thatB. such; asC. so; that D. so; as12. Have you met the girl mother is our teacher?A. thatB. whoseC. on which D. of which13. The old man planned to his eyes to those who need them after his death. A. distribute B. donate C. provide D. introduce14. The organization devotes itself to rescuing dogs a
7、nd finding suitable shelters for them.A. in placeB. in commonC. in return D. in need 15. It was in the company was set up by Mr Green Jack got his first job.A. where; that B. that; where C. which; that D. that; which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。Jack was f
8、our years old, and his favorite game was cowboys and Indians. He had a cowboy suit and belt with two bows, and spent most of his time 16 to be fighting Indians.One day his 17 took him in a train for the first time. Of course, he 18 his cowboy suit and carried his two bows. He had seen a 19 of an att
9、ack by Red Indians in the Wild West on TV at home, so his mother was not 20 when he began playing at cowboys and Indians in the train. But when he wanted to 21 the window wide so that he could 22 out of it, his mother thought this was too 23 , and allowed him to have it open only at the top, so that
10、 he could shoot out of it if he stood up, but could not 24 out.He was playing happily, hiding behind the 25 , suddenly stepping forward, 26 a “shot” out of the window and then quickly 27 back again, when he suddenly gave a cry, fell back onto the seat, and 28 there with his chin (下巴) resting on his
11、chest and his arms 29 loosely beside him. Of course, his mother was 30 . She thought something from outside the train must have hit him as he stood at the window. She shook the child 31 , but he made no movement.His mother was now very worried 32 . She picked Jack up in her arms to go and find 33 ;
12、but just then he lifted one of his arms with great 34 , pointed to his chest and said in a 35 whisper, “Pull the arrow (箭) out, will you?” See, films can bring children not only joy but also models to follow. 16. A. followingB. learningC. pretendingD. hoping17. A. fatherB. brotherC. sisterD. mother1
13、8. A. boughtB. woreC. carriedD. hid19. A. competitionB. fightC. storyD. film20. A. surprisedB. satisfiedC. interestedD. moved21. A. closeB. openC. breakD. force22. A. lookB. walkC. bendD. shoot23. A. harmfulB. pleasantC. dangerousD. ordinary24. A. lookB. workC. runD. fall25. A. curtainB. trainC. win
14、dowD. parents26. A. firingB. throwingC. shoutingD. spreading27. A. seatingB. steppingC. dressingD. talking28. A. stoodB. arrivedC. layD. left29. A. wavingB. hidingC. tyingD. hanging30. A. overjoyedB. frightenedC. puzzledD. troubled31. A. calmlyB. firmlyC. gentlyD. tiredly32. A. insteadB. indeedC. ye
15、tD. though33. A. helpB. seatsC. enemiesD. advice34. A. painB. prideC. comfortD. effort35. A. fierceB. loudC. weak D. lazy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。A I lived most of my life in the city, but I visited some rural areas when I was in the seventh grade. There I discover
16、ed the worst life in the world. What shocked me most was the unnecessary deaths of children and pregnant women. I was told that pregnancy means half-dead half-alive, so it is normal for pregnant women to die. I doubted that. At university, I majored in sociology (社会学) which guided me to solve such m
17、ysteries. After graduation, I decided to become a volunteer. So I joined a group to help communities bring their own development and change their behavior for a better life.My greatest achievement was that I helped people in one of the villages I visited in Singida to build a clinic. They had none a
18、nd the nearest clinic was about 50 kilometers away. So lots of sick people took the risk of not going to a clinic because there was no transport and almost no road. The District Council provided building materials, a nurse and a doctor for our group, but at first I was afraid that I would never get
19、peoples trust and government support. But finally I managed to encourage the villagers to find out by themselves the problem they were facing and decide on what measures to take. This project was extended to five regions, 10 districts, and 60 villages. I am still thinking about the other remote vill
20、ages that we have not visited. Some time later I will set up my own project, maybe with interested partners to build not only clinics but also roads and economies for remote poor areas. I know resources are available around all those areas; however, people with skills and who are committed must do s
21、omething.36. The author decided to become a volunteer because . A. his university teachers asked him to do soB. he grew up in remote countrysideC. he wanted to help people in poor villagesD. he wanted to set up his own clinic37. In the voluntary work, the author . A. learned a lot from the local vil
22、lagers B. won support from his friendsC. did more than he had planned D. made great efforts to help local people 38. Whats the authors opinion about volunteer projects?A. More volunteer projects should be carried out in big cities. B. Volunteer projects can be carried out with local peoples help. C.
23、 Volunteer projects will attract more people to participate in them.D. University students are best resources for volunteer projects. 39. What can be the best title for the text?A. A young man and his group B. My voluntary work experience and future planC. Traveling in remote villages D. Medical car
24、e for the poorB Sagrada Familia ( 2,056,448 visits/year)Opening hours: 09:00-18:00 (October-March) 09:00-20:00 (April-September).Admission: $11, or $10 with the Barcelona Card.Disabled access: Yes.The temple has been under construction since 1882 and theyve still got another 30 to 80 years to go bef
25、ore it will be finished. The projects vast scale (规模) and its special design have made it one of Barcelonas top tourist attractions for many years. La Pedrera (1,133,220 visits/year)Opening hours: 09:00-18:30 (November-February) 09:00-20:00 (March-October) Admission: $9.50. Save 20% with the Barcelo
26、na Card. Disabled access: No.This building used to be called Casa Mila, but nowadays its more commonly known as La Pedrera. It was made of bricks and had colorful tiles (瓷砖).Barcelona FC Museum (1,032,763 visits/year)Opening hours: 6th April-4th October: (Monday to Saturday) 10:00-20:00; the rest of
27、 the year: 10:00 to 18:30.Admission: $8.50 for entry to museum and an extra $17 for a guided tour. Disabled access: Yes. It is now generally considered as the best football museum in the world. You can see so many trophies (奖杯), pictures and statues of great football players. Im not a football fan b
28、ut I still enjoyed walking round this museum. Mir Museum (518,869 visits/year)Opening hours: Check website for details as they vary depending on the time of the year. Admission: $8. Save 20% with the Barcelona Card. Disabled access: Yes. This museum has a wide range of Mirs works dating back as far
29、as 1914. Thisartwork collection includes not only his paintings but also a good selection of sculptures.40. Which of the following attractions is the most popular?A. Sagrada Familia. B. La Pedrera. C. Barcelona FC Museum. D. Mir Museum.41. What can we know about the four tourist attractions?A. Sagra
30、da Familia is the largest building in Barcelona.B. La Pedrera is well known for its colors.C. Barcelona FC Museum will attract football fans.D. Mir Museum was built in as early as the year of 1914.42. If you visit the Barcelona FC Museum with a tour guide, you should pay .A. $8.5B. $25.5C. $17D. $25
31、43. What do the four attractions have in common? A. They are famous for their architectural styles.B. They are all accessible for the disabled people.C. Their opening hours are changeable in different times.D. Tourists can get a discount of 20% with the Barcelona Card.CThe Eubie Blake National Jazz
32、Institute and Cultural Center is in Baltimore, Maryland. It is named after one of the most important African American jazz and ragtime (雷格泰姆音乐) musicians of the twentieth century. Before his death in nineteen eighty-three, Eubie Blake was believed to be the only musician still living who had played
33、ragtime music. Eubie Blake began playing the piano when he was about five years old. He was playing professionally by the age of sixteen. In nineteen twenty-one, he and Noble Sissle wrote the musical (音乐剧) play “Shuffle Along”. It was the first Broadway musical written, produced and performed by all
34、 African Americans. “Shuffle Along” ran for more than five hundred performances. The musical helped start the careers of several African American performers, including singers Josephine Baker and Paul Robeson.Eubie Blake wrote other Broadway musicals during his eighty-year career.He also wrote more
35、than three hundred and fifty songs. The original sheet music(活页乐谱) for many of the songs is on display at the Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center.The center opened in nineteen seventy-eight. It was part of an effort to bring cultural arts to young people in the inner city of Balt
36、imore. At about the same time, Eubie Blake and his wife Marian were working towards an agreement with the Maryland Historical Society. They wanted to donate several historically important objects. These included the original sheet music and audio recordings of several Eubie Blakes songs. They also i
37、ncluded personal letters written by Blake and old pictures of him and other famous musicians. And they included the original government document declaring February fourteenth, nineteen seventy-three Eubie Blake Day in Baltimore. Thousands of people visit the center every year, especially young peopl
38、e.44. What is the text mainly about?A. The Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center.B. The great achievements of a famous African American musician.C. The importance of ragtime music in American history.D. An effort to bring cultural arts to young people in Baltimore.45. The Eubie Bla
39、ke National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center was built to .A. honor all African American musicians B. preserve the original works of Eubie BlakeC. make cultural arts known to young peopleD. train young African American musicians46. We can infer from the second paragraph that .A. Eubie Blake was bo
40、rn into a musical family B. Eubie Blake began his career at the age of 21C. “Shuffle Along” is historically important to African AmericansD. Josephine Baker and Paul Robeson contributed the most to “Shuffle Along”47. The last paragraph implies that .A. Eubie Blakes original works were not valued at
41、first B. the center is not popular with young peopleC. Eubie Blake kept the most historically important objects himself D. Eubie Blakes achievements were admitted by the government D There is no doubt that teens today are extremely busy. Homework piles up and extra-curricular (课外的) activities are ti
42、me-consuming. Often, teens have to take part in a sport or activity after school, and they are up until 10:00 or later doing homework. Getting teenagers involved in volunteer opportunities can give them a sense of accomplishment that is not connected with sports or school.Teenagers are often in thei
43、r own little world. Helping them get involved in volunteering opportunities is the perfect way for them to open up that world and give their time to a good cause.The key to getting teens involved in volunteer work is to find an opportunity that will fit into their schedule and find something that in
44、terests them. Also, keep it close to home. If they have to travel a long distance to volunteer, its less likely to be accomplished. My son has helped with the local librarys reading program for two summers. It is close to home and the schedule is very elastic. We go in and choose days that work with
45、 his schedule and he volunteers for about 2 hours at a time. He is responsible for helping kids get signed up for the summer reading program and helping them record the hours they read. It is only a one-week time commitment, but it is very rewarding.When teens volunteer they often see that there are
46、 others more needy than themselves. They also learn time management. Your teen will become a more rounded, less self-centred individual.Colleges see thousands of students applying for admission every year. If your teen has shown the devotion to volunteer in the community, it can give him the advantage for college admission or scholarship opportunities. So, volunteering is good for their present and their future!48. What is the text mainly about? A. The heavy loads faced by teens toady.B. The benefits of volunteering for