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高三英语Unit1-Unit4单元测试一、单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)()1>,heishonest.A.AsheispoorB.PoorisheC.PoorasheisD.Poorasishe()2、Onthewalltwolargeportraits.A.hangsB.hangC.hangedD.hanging()3、Tomfailedtopasstheexam.Becausehedidn'tstudyashardashe.A.doesB.usedtoC.hasD.had()4、FrenchisasfamiliarhimasEnglishwhile.I'monlyfamiliarChinese.A.with;withB.to;toC.to;withD.with;to()5、To,IwishyouahappyNewYear.A.conclusionB.concludeC.myconclusionD.concluding()6^Ifyoudon'tconcentratemoreyourwork,youwillbedismissed.A.inB.toC.withD.on()7、Thisfactoryisquitedifferentfrombefore.A.whatitwasB.thatitwasC.whichitwasD.whatwasit()8、Wedecideditwouldbebesttogohomebeforeourmoney.A.ranoutB.ranoverC.ranintoD.ranafter()9、rdliketodosomethingforyoueverythingyou'redoneforme.A.inexchangeforB.inturnC.inreturnforD.intermsof()10、Manydifficultieshaveasaconsequenceofthechangeovertoanewtypeoffuel.A.risen()11、theyknow.A.listed()12、A.jump()13、vehicles.B.arisenC.raisedD.arrivedChildreninschoolareintogradesaccordingtohowmuchB.classifiedC.combinationD.describedTheCaptaincommandedhismenintothesea.B.jumpedC.hadjumpedD.wouldjumpPaperproducedeveryyearistheworld'sproductionofA.thethreetimesweightofB.threetimestheweightofC.asthreetimesheavyasD.threetimesasheavieras()14、Atthereception,Johnwouldn^avoidthereporter\question.mediumB.pointedC.accurateD.outgoing
五、短文改错(10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(J);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。LastweekmyparentsandIlookatwo-daytriptoEmei6161、在famous前加不定冠词a61、在famous前加不定冠词a62、J6361、在famous前加不定冠词a62、J63、在noon后边加when64^将them变为us65、将visiting改为visitedsincethescenerywassobeautiful.Thetimepassesquickly.67把passes变为passedEveningcamedown.Wespentthenightinahotelatthetop68>去掉downofthemountain.Thefoodwasexpensiveandtheservicewas69、把and变为butgood.IwassotiredthatIfellasleepatthemomentmyheadtouchedthepillow.70、去掉at六、书面表达(15分)网吧netbar打瞌睡feelsleepy网站website开阔视野broadenourhorizonDeareditor,()15^Heclaimedinthestreetlastnightonthewayhome.A.robbingB.beingrobbedC.toberobbedD.tohavebeenrobbed二、完形填空(20分)OneafternoonIwassittingatmyfavoritetableinarestaurant,waitingforthefoodIhadorderedtoarrive.SuddenlyI16thatamansittingatatablenearthewindowkeptglancinginmydirection,17heknewme.Themanhadanewspaper18infrontofhim,whichhewas19toread,butIcould20thathewaskeepinganeyeonme.Whenthewaiterbroughtmy21,themanwasclearlypuzzled(困惑)bythe22wayinwhichthewaiterandI23eachother.Heseemedevenmorepuzzledas24wentonanditbecame25thatallthewaitersintherestaurantknewme.Finallyhegotupandwentintothe26.Whenhecameout,hepaidhisbilland27withoutanotherglanceinmydirection.Icalledtheowneroftherestaurantandaskedwhatthemanhad28.“Well,“hesaid,"Thatmanwasadetective(侦探).He29youherebecausehethoughtyouwerethemanhe30uWhat?”Isaid,showingmy31Theownercontinued,cameintothekitchenandshowedmeaphotoofthewantedman.I32sayhelookedverymuchlikeyou!Ofcourse,sinceweknowyou,wetoldhimthathehadmadea33"Well,it'sreally34三、阅读理解(30分)IcametoarestaurantwhereI'mknownJIsaid.”35.1mighthavebeenintrouble.”()16.A.knewB.understoodC.noticedD.recognized()17.A.sinceB.evenifC.thoughD.asif()18.A.flatB.openC.cutD.fixed()19.A.hopingB.thinkingC.pretendingD.continuing()20.A.seeB.findC.guessD.learn()21.A.menuB.billC.paperD.food()22.A.directB.familiarC.strangeD.funny()23.A.chattedwithB.lookedatC.laughedatD.talkedabout()24.A.thewaiterB.timeC.ID.thedinner()25.A.trueB.hopefulC.clearD.possible()26.A.restaurantB.washroomC.officeD.kitchen()27.A.leftB.actedC.satdownD.calmeddown()28.A.wantedB.triedC.orderedD.wished()29.A.metB.caughtC.followedD.discovered()30.A.wastobeatB.wasdealingwithC.wastomeetD.waslookingfor()31.A.careB.surpriseC.worryD.regret()32.A.mustB.canC.needD.may()33.A.discoveryB.mistakeC.decisionD.fortune()34.A.apityB.naturalC.achanceD.lucky()35.A.ThusB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD.ThereforeAAdevicethatstopsdriversfromfallingasleepatthewheelisabouttoundergotestingatDepartmentofTransportlaboratoriesandcouldgoonsalewithin12months.Thesystem,calledDriverAlert,aimstoreducedeadlyroadaccidentsby20%-40%thatarecausedbytiredness.Airlinepilotscanalsouseittoreducethe30%ofallpilot-erroraccidentsthatarerelatedtofatigue.DriverAlertisbasedonacomputerizedwristband.Thedevice,wornbydriversorpilots,givesoutasoundabouteveryfourminutesduringacarjourney.Aftereachsound,thedriver'sresponseistopressthesteeringwheel.Tirdnessisdirectlyrelatedtoadriver'sresponsetime.Usually,awatchfuldriverwouldtakeabout400millisecondstorespond,butoncethatfallstomorethan500milliseconds,itsuggeststhatthedriverisgettingsleepy.Insuchcases,thedevicegivesoutmoreregularandloudersounds,showingthatthedrivershouldopenawindoworslopforarest.Ifthedriver'sresponsecontinuestoslowdown,thesoundsbecomemorefrequentuntilanonstopalarmwarnsthatthedrivermuststopassoonaspossible.Thedevicehasbeendeliveredtothedepartment\laboratoriesfortesting.Ifthesetests,scheduledforsixmonths,time,aresuccessful,themakerswillbringtheproducttomarketwithinaboutayear.()36、Accordingtothetext,DriverAlert.A.aimstoreducetircdncss-rclatcdaccidentsaimstopreventdriversfromsleepinghasgonethroughtestingatlaboratorieshasbeenonsalefor12months()37^HowshouldadriverrespondtothesoundsfromDriverAlert?Bysoundingawarning.Bycheckingthedrivingtime.Bytouchingthewristband.Bypressingthesteeringwheel.()38、Wecanlearnfromthetextthatthedriverneedstostopforabreakwhenhisresponsetimeis.A.about400millisecondsB.below500millisecondsC.over500millisecondsD.about4minutes()39、Whenthedrivergetssleepywhiledriving,DriverAlert.A.movesmoreregularlyB.opensthewindowforthedriverC.stopsworkingproperlyD.soundsmorefrequentlyandloudlyTHEATRECityVarietiesTheHeadrowLeeds.Tel.430808Oct.10-11onlyANightattheVarieties.AllthefunofandoldmusichallwithBarryCryer,DuggleBrown,6dancers,Mystina,JonBarker,AnneDuvalandtheTonyHarrisonTrio.Laughagainattheoldjokesandlistentoyourfavouritesongs.Performances:8pmnightly.Admission:£5;under16orover6:£4YorkTheatreRoyalSt.LeondarcfsPlace,York.Tel.223568Sept.23-Oct.17GropingforWords-acomedybySueTownsend.BestknownforherAdrianMoleDiaries,Townsendnowwritesaboutaneveningclasswhichtwomenandawomanattend.Agentlecomedy.Admission:Firstnight,Mon.:£2;Tues-Fri:£3.25-5.50;Sat.:£3.50-5.75.HalifaxPlayhouseKing'sCrossStreet,Halifax.Tei.365998Oct.10-17OnGoldenPondbyErnestThompson.Thisisamagicalcomedyaboutrealpeople.Abeautifulproduced,well——actedplayforeveryone.Don'tmissit.Performances:7:30p.m.Admission:£2.Mon.:2scatsforthepriceofone.GrandTheatreOxfordStreet,Leeds.Tel.502116RestaurantandCafe.Oct.1-17TheSecretDiaryofAdrianMole,Aged13.SueTownsend'smusicalplay,basedonherbest-sellingbook.Performances:Evenings7:45.Oct.10一17,at2:30pm.NoMondayperformances.Admission:Tues-Thurs:£2-5;Fri.&Sat.:£2―6()40.Whichtheatreoffersthecheapestseat?A.HalifaxPlayhouseB.CityVarietiesC.GrandTheatreD.YorkTheatreRoyal()41.Ifyouwanttoseeaplaywitholdjokesandsongs,whichphonenumberwillyouringtobookaseat?A.502116B.223568C.365998D.430808()42.WemaylearnfromthetextthatSueTownsendis.A.awriterB.anactressC.amusicianD.adirectorMostBritishtelephonecardsarejustplaingreen,butcardcollectingisbecomingapopularhobbyinBritainandcollectorsevenhavetheirownmagazine,InternationalTelephoneCards.Onereasonfortheirinterestisthatcardsfromaroundtheworldcomeinawidevarietyofdifferencesandoftenveryattractivedesigns.Thereare100,000differentcardsinJapanalone,andthereyoucanputyourowndesignontoablank(空白)cardsimplybyusingaphotographorabusinesscard.Thefirsttelephonecards,producedin1976,wereItalian.FiveyearslaterthefirstBritishcardappeared,andnowyoucanbuycardsinmorethanahundredcountries.Peopleusuallystartcollectingcardsbecausetheyareattractive,smallandlight,andtheydonotneedmuchspace.Itisalsoacheaphobbyforbeginners,althoughforsomepeople,itbecomesaseriousbusiness.InParis,forexample,thereisamarketwhereyoucanbuyonlytelephonecards,andsomeFrenchcardscostupto4,000pounds.ThefirstJapanesecardhasavalueofabout28,000pounds.Mostpeopleonlyseecardswithpricesliketheseintheircollectors,magazine.()43.Thetextismainlyabout.thehistoryofphonecardsphonecardcollectingasahobbyreasonsforphonecardcollectingthegreatvarietyofphonecards.()44.WhendidpeopleinBritainbegintousephonecards?A.In1971.B.In1975.C.In1976.D.In1981.()45.Themainreasonformostpeopletocollectphonecardsisthat.theyfindthecardsbeautifulandeasytokeeptheyliketohavesomethingfromdifferentcountriestheywanttomakemoneywithcardstheythinkthecardsareconvenienttouse()46.ThewritermentionsamarketinParisinordertoshowthat.cardcollectingispopularamongyoungpeopleFrenchandJapanesecardsarethemostvaluablepeoplecanmakemoneyoutofcardcollectingcardcollectors5magazinesareveryusefulDHe'sanoldcobbler(修鞋匠)withashopintheMarais,ahistoricareainParis.WhenItookhimmyshoes,heatfirsttoldme:"Ihaven'ttime.Takethemtotheotherfellowonthemainstreet;he'llfixthemfbryourightaway."ButI'dhadmyeyeonhisshopfbralongtime.Justlookingathisbenchloadedwithtoolsandpiecesofleather,Iknewhewasaskilledcraftsman(手艺人)."No,"Ireplied,4€Theotherfellowcan*tdoitwell.”“Theotherfbllow”wasoneofthoseshopkeeperswhofixshoesandmakekeys“while-U-wait”"withoutknowingmuchaboutmendingshoesormakingkeys.Theyworkcarelessly,andwhentheyhavefinishedsewingbackasandalstrap(鞋带),youmightaswelljustthrowawaythepair.MymansawIwouldn'tgivein,andhesmiled.Hewipedhishandsonhisblueapron(围裙),lookedatmyshoes,hadmewritemynameononeshoewithapieceofchalkandsaid,“Comebackinaweek.”Iwasabouttoleavewhenhetookapairofsoftleatherbooloffashelf.“SeewhatIcando?”hesaidwithpride.“OnlythreeofusinPariscandothiskindofwork.”WhenIgotbackoutintothestreet,theworldseemedbrand-newtome.Hewassomethingoutofanancientlegend,anoldcraftsmanwithhiswayofspeakingfamiliarly,hisprideinhiscraft.Thesearetimeswhennothingisimportantbutthebottomline,whenyoucandothingsanyoldwayaslongasit"pays”,when,inshort,peoplelookonworkasapathtocvcr-incrcasingconsumption(消费)ratherthanawaytorealizetheirownabilities.Insuchaperiod,itisararecomforttofindacobblerwhogetshisgreatestsatisfactionfromprideinajobwelldone.()47.Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttheoldcobbler.'?Hewasequippedwiththebestrepairingtools.HewastheonlycobblerintheMarais.Hewasproudofhisskills.D.HewasanativeParisian.()48.Thesentence“Hewassomethingoutofanancientlegend.^^(paragraph7)impliesthatnowadaysyoucanhardlyfindanyonelikehimitwasdifficulttocommunicatewiththismanthemanwasverystrangeD.themanwastooold()49.Accordingtotheauthor,manypeopleworkjustto.A.realizetheirabilitiesB.gainhappinessC.makemoneyD.gainrespect()50.Thisstorywantstotellusthat.A.craftsmenmakealotofmoneyB.whateveryoudo,doitwellC.craftsmenneedself-respectD.peoplearcbornequal四、单词拼写(10分)51aShe(像,类似)hersisterinlooks.It'shardtotellonefromtheother.52、Shewasa(志愿者)totakecareofthepatientswithoutpay.53、Hewas(困惑的)astowhyshediditlikethis.54、ThereportofanearthquakeinJapanhasbeen(确认);wenowknowitistrue.55、Thislatestdevelopmenthasfurther(力口强)mydeterminationtoleave.56、Youdon'tseem(热情的)aboutthesuggestion.57、He(积累)agreatdealofknowledgeaboutplantsandagriculture.58>In1768,theRoyalNavy(任命)JamescookasthecommanderoftheEndeavourtotakemembersoftheRoyalSocietyonanexpeditiontoTahiti.59、Thebrothers(不同)widelyintheirtastes.
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