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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上高二英语上学期4-6单元测试题及答案I 单选。(25)1.She is _ the second act.A. on inB. on onC. in onD. in in2.He left the room without _ .A. seeingB. having seenC. seenD. being seen3.I was _ angry that I felt like _ something at him.A. such, throwingB. so, throwingC. such, to throwD. so, to throw4.Dont you th

2、ink its time we _ business?A. got down toB. got downC. get down toD. get down5.I will _ your suggestion _ , and let you know my decision in a day or two.A. think, aboutB. think, ofC. think, overD. think, out6.The book is the best _ has ever been written on the subject.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. both A

3、 and B7.I have enough money _.A. for buying the color TV setB. to buy the color TV set byC. to buy the color TV withD. to buy the color TV set for8.You have to consider _ next.A. what to do itB. how to doC, what to doD. doing9.I have brought _ a good man.A. up him to beB. him up to beC. up him being

4、D. him up being10.How nice to see you again. _ Home? No, I visited some relatives.- _- Jilin. Ive got a lot of relatives there.A. Where have you been?; Where?B. Who will go with you?; What?C. How long will you stay there?; When?D. What did you do?; How11.When a person sneezes(打喷嚏), an American or an

5、 English man would probably say: _A. “Are you feeling ill?”B. “Somebody is thinking of you.”C. “Some people are talking about you.” D. “Bless you.”12.Is there any chance of your giving me a part-time job?A. riskB. openingC. optionD. likelihood13.In my younger days I made it a habit to jog early in t

6、he morning.A. it was of no useB. it was necessary for meC. it was my customD. it was my duty14.The invention of the typewriter was _ great contribution _ communication and printing.A. a, toB. /, toC. a, forD. /, toward15.Hes known _ everyone _ a fair judge.A. by, forB. to, byC. to, asD. with, for16.

7、I, who _ a Chinese, feel proud of being a Chinese.A. isB. wasC. amD. are17.I am _ whether my parents will come.A. sureB. certainC. uncertainD. both A and B18.His house is easily _ the rest; it has a large black door.A. picked up fromB. picked out fromC. picked up ofD. picked out of19.Has _ can be do

8、ne been done?A. all whatB. all whichC. all thatD. all20.It is _ to interrupt (打断) a speaker.A. a bad mannerB. bad mannerC. bad mannersD. both A and C21.Its _ you cant stay for dinner.A. shameB. a shameC. a pityD. both B and C22._ I have is at your service.A. WhatB. WhateverC. ThatD. All what23.Would

9、 you mind giving me a glass of beer?- _ A. Yes, please.B. Yes, do as you like. C. No. Go ahead.D. No, please dont.24.We all stood on the top of the high building, _ we could see the whole city.A. to whichB. from thatC. from whereD. which25.- _ have we to go? - Just one mile.A. How longB. How oftenC.

10、 How much fartherD. How furtherII 完形填空。 (20)A. Choose the best words to complete the passage “Early Films” (5)EARLY FILMSThe earliest films were short, lasting only one minute or less. People could, for one cent , see simple 26 films of trains, fire engines, parades, crowds on city streets, and 27 s

11、ubjects. Soon 20-minute pictures of news items were being shown in theatres at the end of the regular stage show. 28 , films used a new method (putting the beginning of one scene upon the end of the scene before) for magical effects and to tie a story together. In 1903 a films was made about a train

12、 robbery. Much of the action took place at the same timethe robbers 29 , the men meeting and planning to capture themand the scenes 30 smoothly, back and forth, from one scene to another instead of unnaturally showing each scene 31 . The was the earliest successful film in which scenes were filmed a

13、t different places and times and then 32 to make a logical story. A short time later, theaters showed for five cents a whole hours entertainment of short films comedy, travel, and drama. These films were simple and crude, and many were vulgar. Gradually, the 33 of the audiences improved as the techn

14、iques improved.Before 1910 actors were employed in films without their names being given, because the producers were afraid that, if an actor became well known, he might demand more money. But later it became known that a film with a 34 actor in it could be sold at a higher price to theater owners t

15、han a film in which the actor was not known. Soon “movie stars” won fame wherever films were shown. By 1915 the more popular stars were 35 as much as $2,000 a week, and large theaters were of several types: comedies, emphasizing speed, movement, and camera tricks; “westerns”, which showed, then as n

16、ow, the American cowboy fighting on the side of law and justice; murder mysteries and crime stories, and special films on art, music, and other cultural subjects.26. A. emotionalB. actionC. cartoonD. tragic27. A. conclusiveB. complicatedC. similarD. various28. A. LaterB. Long agoC. Long beforeD. Ver

17、y soon29. A. gatheringB. escapingC. threateningD. confessing30. A. shiftedB. happenedC. forecastedD. extended31. A. exclusivelyB. separatelyC. successfullyD. seriously32. A. combinedB. invertedC. divertedD. recognized33. A. needsB. sightsC. smellD. tastes34. A. anonymousB. unsuccessfulC. highly-paid

18、D. popular35. A. payingB. earningC. takingD. spendingB. (15)Miss Wenter was watching TV when the program suddenly stopped. “Sorry to 36 the program. Now we requested to broadcast an important notice from the police station. At about nine this evening, a lady named Mrs Humney was robbed and killed. A

19、nybody who can 37 clues to the murder is requested to 38 to the police. Thank you.” The 39 made the lonely girl cry with fear. She couldnt help looking around, but she didnt notice that a man was already 40 behind the door to the veranda (阳台).All of a 41 the man appeared before Miss Wenter. The girl

20、 really didnt know what to do. “Dont ask for trouble. Just put your jewelry on the table. Then think over whether I shall be safe to stay up here for the night,” said the robber. That made Miss Wenter even more 42 ,but she tried to 43 herself.Just then came a whistle of a police car. In a little whi

21、le, someone rang the 44 . The robber said with a gun 45 the girls back, “Go to the door and say that youve gone to bed. Never let him in.”In a flash, the girl had an idea, “Oh, who are you?” she said. “I am Sergeant Bull. Miss Wenter, is there anything 46 here?” “ No, there isnt.” Immediately she ad

22、ded loudly,“ 47 , my elder brother extends his hearty greetings to you.” “Thank you. Good night,” Bull replied in the same tone.A few minutes later, the sound of the police car going 48 could be heard. “Its well done,” the robber said with a smile. Then he pressed close to the girl. Almost at the sa

23、me time the glass on the window was broken. The policemen 49 into the room from the veranda. They quickly put handcuffs (手铐) on the robber.“Miss Wenter, your greetings were so good that it made us take 50 right away,” said Sergeant Bull, “Because weve already known that your elder brother was killed

24、 in a robbery half a year ago.”36. A. stopB. shareC. interrupt D. control37. A. tellB. knowC. findD. supply38. A. answerB. report C. goD. support39. A. strangeB. surprisingC. terribleD. sorrowful40. A. hiddenB. sittingC. leftD. staying41. A. whileB. timeC. periodD. sudden42. A. carefulB. anxiousC. s

25、trangeD. terrified43. A. protectB. helpC. calmD. defend44. A. callB. phoneC. windowD. doorbell45. A. atB. againstC. behindD. beyond46. A. newB. importantC. unusualD. upset47. A. InsteadB. HoweverC. OtherwiseD. Besides48. A. outB. on C. alongD. away49. A. walkedB. wanderedC. hurriedD. stole50. A. him

26、B. actionC. message D. somethingIII. 阅读理解(30)AThe Pacific Ocean is a little less than twice the size of the Atlantic Ocean, covering more of the earth than all of the continent combined. Between the Philippines and Panama, the ocean is more than 10,000 miles wide. In some places it is more than six

27、miles deep. This ocean is named by Portuguese explorer, Ferdinand Magellan who led the first expedition(探险) around the world. In 1519, when he first saw the ocean, he called it “Pacific” because it was so smooth and calm compared to the Atlantic he had just crossed.51. The Pacific Ocean _ .A. is a l

28、ittle smaller than the Atlantic OceanB. is larger than the earths total land areasC. is about twice the size of the Atlantic OceanD. is much more twice as large as the Atlantic Ocean52. The Pacific Ocean _ .A. is farther away from Portugal than the AtlanticB. surrounds all of the continentsC. has ha

29、d more of the earth flooded than the Atlantic hasD. got its name in the fifteenth century53. Ferdinand Magellan _ .A. named the Pacific Ocean when he began his first expedition around the worldB. didnt meet with any storm while crossing the AtlanticC .must have felt relaxed when he entered the Pacif

30、icD .made no more expedition around the world after returning to his motherland54. Magellan called the ocean “Pacific” because _ .A. he had thought oceans were smooth and calmB. he had found the Atlantic Ocean he had just crossed stormyC. the Pacific like the Atlantic must have been stormy, he thoug

31、htD. it was much smoother and calmer than the Atlantic he had just crossed55. Which of the following is the best tile for the passage?A. Continents and OceansB. The Pacific Ocean C. Magellans First Expedition Around the worldD. How the Pacific was DiscoveredBIn the US people prefer waiting for a tab

32、le to sitting with people they dont know. This means a host may not seat a small group until a small table is available, even if a large one is free. If you are sitting at a table with people you dont know, it is impolite to light up a cigarette without first asking if it will disturb them.At Americ

33、an restaurants and coffee shops you are usually served cold water before you order. You may find the bread and butter is free, and if you order coffee, you may get a free refill(再注满).Most cities and towns have no rules about opening and closing times for stores or restaurants, though they usually do

34、 make rules for bars. Especially in large cities, stores may be open 24 hours a day.Servings in restaurants are often large, too large for many people. If you cant finish your meal but would like to enjoy the food later, ask your waitress or waiter for a “doggie bag”. It may have a picture of a dog

35、on it, but everybody knows youre taking the food for yourself.Supper and dinner are both words for the evening meal. Some people have “Sunday dinner”. This is an especially big noon meal.Tips are not usually added to the check. They are not included in the price of the meal, either. A tip of about 1

36、5% is expected and you should leave in on the table when you leave. In some restaurants, a check is brought on a plate and you put your money there. Then the waiter or waitress brings your change.56. Which of the following might be true according to the first paragraph?A. American people like sittin

37、g with people they dont know.B. The host always seats a small group at a large table.C. American people always refuse to sit with people they dont know.D. American people would not light a cigarette if the people sitting at the same table minded their smoking.57. Which is NOT free in American restau

38、rants and coffee shops?A. CoffeeB. Cold water.C. Butter.D. Bread58. When servings are too large for them, American people might _ .A. leave the food on the table and get back some money.B. take the food home with a doggie bag and enjoy the food later.C. Take the food home with a dogD. Ask the waiter

39、 or waitress to share the food with them59. “Sunday dinner” in this passage is _ .A. a big supper on SundayB. a big lunch on the weekendC. a big lunch on Sunday.D. a dinner at noon60. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?A. People are expected to put tips on the table.B. Tips are n

40、ot usually included in the checkC. People tip waiters and waitressesD.A 15% tip in big cities shows expensive service.CWhen the wind blows, many things move. Things and people are moved whichever way the wind blows. They may go over water, on the water, over land, or on land. History is filled with

41、stories of people who used wind and air for fun and travel. One story that goes back about 3,000 years tells of two Greek men who escaped from prison by using wings made of feathers and wax(蜡). The story says the wax wings melted when one man flew too near the sun. His feathers fell off and he crash

42、ed into the sea. It those Greeks had used hang-glider or self-soaring wings for their prison escape, there wouldnt have been any wax for the sun to melt. Of course no one believes they got near the sun, anyway.For self-soaring or hang-gliding there should be wind, and plenty of it. A wind of 20 mile

43、s per hour or more is good for flying. Before flying, a rider sets up his hang-glider at the top of a hill. The hang-glider must be unfolded(展开 )set up facing into the wind. If the front or point isnt facing the wind, the hang-glider may go flying without the rider.Hang-gliders are made of tightly w

44、oven cloth, lightweight metal rods(杆), and strong wires. The cloth is so tightly woven that its almost airtight. The rods and wires should be made of very strong material. If something should break during a flightwell, remember the Greeks.People have always wanted to fly, and people have always want

45、ed to add beauty to their lives. Beauty can come from colors, shapes, and forms. Self-soaring people add beauty to their hang-gliders with colors and decorations. Quite often a person may have a hang-glider specially made by a professional hang-glider builder. The hang-glider builder can let the buy

46、er pick the cloth for color and decoration. But when it comes to the shape, the professional builder doesnt let the buyer have much to say. A hang-glider has to be built to fly. Thats why the shape is important. People who build their won hang-gliders can decorate then any way they like, but if the

47、shape isnt right, they wouldnt do much flying. After being strapped in, a hang-glider is ready to go. The flight starts with downhill run into the wind. The wind catches the hang-glider and gives the rider the lift needed to fly. For the first part of the ride, the rider tries for speed and altitude

48、.(高度)Without these, a flight may be over before it even starts. As soon as the hang-glider gains speed and altitude3, a flier can start to control the direction of flight. For a right turn, the rider leans to the right and movers the steering bar (操纵杆) to the left. This tips the hang-glider to the r

49、ight and it makes a turn. For a left turn, the rider leans left.61. When a hang-glider begins to fly, the flier should set up his hang-glider _ .A. at the top of a hillB. on an airport runwayC. downhillD. not facing the wind62. Who decides on the shape of a hang-glider?A. The buyer.B. The hang-glider builder.C. The government.D. The rider.63. The fact that history is filled with stories of how people used air for travel shows that people _ .A. have never wanted to fly until the 20th centuryB. have never even thought about flying until recentlyC. have always been interested in flyingD. th

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