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1、必修2Units 1-3 單元綜合測(cè)試題命題:陳梅 鄧若媛 名麗 吳義梅 馬玉祥 李萍姓名 班 級(jí)得分 自我評(píng)價(jià)第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分分)(略)第二部分 英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。21. Do you know what? Tom has decided to take part in the Special Olympics. _ He told me he wouldnt yesterday. A. Great! B. Im so proud of him.C. Oh,
2、 Im so glad to hear that.D. That cant be true. 22. Is that man blind? _A. With the help of a dog.B. What makes you think so? C. I dont want to. D. Its a great pleasure. 23. The student _ home because of stealing. Im so sorry to hear that.A. has been sent B. has sent C. had been sent D. sent24. We ha
3、ve missed the good opportunity. Im afraid we have no _ but to wait.A. wayB. choiceC. ideaD. possibility25. As time _, my mother gets older and older.A. goes downB. goes away C. goes by D. goes along 26. He hurt his ankle yesterday. Will he win the medal? He runs so slowly. It seems quite _.A. hopefu
4、lB. hopelessC. possibleD. likely27. Never in my life _ the words he said to me. A. I will forget B. will I forget C. had I forgotten D. did I forget28. Im afraid that I dont _ what you said.A. agree on B. agree toC. agree that D. agree with 29. It is said that he has great language learning ability.
5、 Yes. I heard by the age of 4 he _ 1,000 words.A. has mastered B. had mastered C. mastered D. masters30. Jim, you look so strong. Have you been working out recently? Yes. I have been working out in the gym _ for almost half a year by now. A. each other day B. every other day C. each of two days D. e
6、very of two days31. We _ lie on the grass, staring into the sky and talking about we had done. A. were used to; all thatB. used to; all what C. were used to; what D. used to; what32. Do you agree that lions and tigers _ the cat family? I have no idea.A. belongB. are belonged toC. are belonging toD.
7、belong to33. What do you think of Jenny? Well. She is pretty, but I dont like the way _ she stares at me. A. in whichB. thatC. /D. all A, B, C34. There is no doubt they all passed the examination.A. ifB. whichC. thatD. whether35. Your mother has been _ the room for a long time. I know. What has she
8、been _?A. searching; searchingB. searching for; searchingC. searching for; searching for D. searching; searching for 第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)Melissa had followed me around all week, either literally or with her eyes. She was one of the brightest children in my first 36 . She always listened ver
9、y carefully to my teaching, but 37 was different. I felt like she was trying to 38 me doing something secretive. I had too many problems of my own 39 worry over Melissas strange behavior. My lower back 40 . I guess I should expect that. 41 , Im seven months pregnant (懷孕的). I was surprised that none
10、of my 42 had asked me about my pregnancy. Many 43 knew the signs. Someone in my friends first grade had asked his principal who was overweight, “Are you pregnant?” and the poor man had been so 44 that he went on a diet! But no one had asked me. The bell rang. Good, it was 45 and soon Id have a few m
11、inutes to take a rest. But Melissa was at my “teacher closet”. All the children knew they could never 46 this closet without my permission. But now Melissa was searching my closet. She had opened the doors and was 47 moving things around to see what was behind them. I couldnt believe it! Not this ch
12、ild, as she never 48 the rules. What caused her to do this? “Melissa, what are you looking for in my closet?” I asked. Melissa turned and looked at me. Tears started to 49 down her cheeks. Tears of 50 , I thought at first. But I was wrong. No 51 was heard by me from the little girls mouth. Instead,
13、I heard a tiny, 52 voice. “Mrs Peppler, where do you hide it? My mother told my father you were 53 a baby, and I watch you 54 , but I never see you carry it. I thought maybe you hid it in your closet.” I stood, shocked. Melissa walked over to me, put her arms 55 my big tummy, and looked up at me. “W
14、here is it, Mrs Peppler? Where is the baby? Am I close?”36. A. familyB. classC. gradeD. school37. A. what B. thisC. where D. which38. A. catch B. see C. watch D. observe39. A. from B. off C. to D. in40. A. hurt B. burnt C. wounded D. injured41. A. HoweverB. Whats moreC. After all D. Worse still42. A
15、. family B. friendsC. pupils D. children43. A. teachersB. friendsC. six-year-olds D. teenagers44. A. shockedB. angryC. disappointedD. worried45. A. endB. pastC. breakD. over46. A. touch B. see C. checkD. open47. A. immediately B. happilyC. carefully D. sadly48. A. cared B. misunderstoodC. disobeyed
16、D. followed49. A. float B. move C. run D. go50. A. guiltB. surpriseC. terrorD. horror51. A. thanksB. apologyC. cry D. word52. A. tired B. frightenedC. disappointed D. surprised53. A. feeding B. takingC. carryingD. bringing54. A. all the time B. at timesC. at one time D. at a time55. A. in B. aroundC
17、. behindD. near第三部分 閱讀理解(共小題;每小題分,滿分分) On a cold day in 1942, a boy inside a Nazi concentration camp looked beyond the wire sadly. A girl who was passing by saw him and threw a red apple over the fence. The boy picked it up. A ray of light broke his darkness. On the following day he looked out, hopi
18、ng to see that girl again. On the other side, the girl was longing to see him too. She came with an apple in her hand. The scene was repeated for several days. Then one day, the boy said sadly, “Dont bring me an apple tomorrow. I will not be here. They are sending me to another camp.” The boy walked
19、 away, too sad to look back. In the US in 1957, two adults, both immigrants (移民), were on a blind date. “And where were you during the war?” inquired the woman. “I was in a German concentration camp,” the man replied. “I remember I used to throw apples over the fence to a boy who was in a concentrat
20、ion camp,” she recalled. Greatly shocked, the man said, “And did that boy tell you one day not to bring apples any more because he was to be sent to another camp?” “Why? Yes!” she replied. He looked into her eyes and said, “I was that boy.” There was a brief silence, and then they embraced each othe
21、r. On Valentines Day in 1996, on a national telecast show, this same man affirmed his enduring love for his wife of forty years. He said, “You fed me throughout all these years; I remain hungry for your love.” The darkest moments of ones life may carry the seeds of the brightest tomorrow.56. What di
22、d the underlined sentence in the first paragraph mean?A. The boy could see the sunlight.B. The girl gave the boy some matches to light a fire.C. The girl brought hope into the boys life.D. The Nazi concentration camp was dark.57. Why did the boy tell the girl not to bring apples any more?A. He was a
23、fraid that people would know about it.B. He already had enough apples to eat.C. He was afraid that the girl would have no apples left for herself.D. He had to leave for another place.58. The author wants to express the idea that . A. there is nothing to be afraid of during hard timesB. hard times ma
24、y lead to a happy endingC. childhoods love will last foreverD. everyone may have a hard time I have been a professional skateboarder for 24 years. For much of that time, the activity that paid my rent and gave me great joy was considered to be a kids fad, a waste of time, a dangerous sport, and a cr
25、ime. When I was about 17, three years after I turned professional, my high school teacher told me Id never make a living as a skateboarder in front of the entire class. Even during those dark years, I never stopped riding my skateboard and never stopped making progress as a skater. I have come to re
26、alize that the only way to master something is to keep at it even if you may get hurt or be laughed at by others. Skateboarding has gained many good comments in recent years, but it still receives negative comments. Many of the professional skaters I know are fathers, homeowners, world travelers and
27、 successful businessmen. So here I am, 38 years old, a husband and father of three, with a long list of responsibilities (責(zé)任). And although I have many job titles, the one Im most proud of is “Professional Skateboarder”. My youngest sons pre-school class recently asked what their dads did for work.
28、My son said, “Ive never seen my dad work.” Its true. Skateboarding doesnt seem like real work, but Im proud of what I do. My parents never once asked whether skateboarding was practical (實(shí)用的) or not, even when I had to save gas money and regarded dinner at Taco Bell as a big night out, because they
29、knew I loved it. I hope to pass the same lesson to my children some day. Find the thing you love. You might not make it to the top, but if you are doing what you love, there is much more happiness than being rich or famous.59. According to the passage, skateboarding .A. was popular with most of the
30、people when the writer was youngB. was misunderstood but now has gained many good comments C. is a good way of making a livingD. is very exciting so it is loved by young people 60. Why did the writer list the underlined occupations in Paragraph 4?A. To remove peoples misunderstanding of skateboarder
31、s.B. To show there are so many people who love the sport.C. To tell us what kind of people love the sport.D. To make it clear that skateboarding is just an ordinary sport.61. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The writer is doing what he loves though he is a criminal.B. The w
32、riter tried many jobs to find out what he really loves.C. The writer loves skateboarding thanks to his high school teacher.D. The writer thinks never giving up is necessary if you want to succeed.62. The writer wrote the passage to .A. call for parents to support their childrens hobbyB. share his ex
33、perience as a skateboarder with othersC. inspire more people to join in the sportD. encourage people to do what they love The fathers role in the family is important. One researcher says babies cared for by their fathers have greater cognitive (認(rèn)知的) development at one year of age than babies not car
34、ed for by their fathers. Another expert reports that by spending time with their pre-school children, fathers can help to develop childrens language ability. Researchers also point out that for school-age children, fathers are one link with the outside world. Fathers who value education have childre
35、n who do better in school than those children whose fathers dont value education. Whats more, fathers who spend quality time with their children may give their children happy memories which may last a lifetime. While each father is a unique person who educates children in his own style, good fathers
36、 have something in common. Good fathers attend their childrens school activities. They also involve the children in their lives and the adult world by taking them to see the workplace, or by taking them when the car needs to be repaired, etc. Good fathers expect a great deal from their children, but
37、 also accept and support the unique individuals that their children are becoming. Good fathers rely on explanations and reasoning rather than force. Good fathers know their time with children is really an investment (投資) in them. Being an involved father is good for children and good for fathers. Bo
38、th children and fathers have the opportunity for growth and development. Todays lifestyles are changing. More and more fathers are balancing their personal life, work, and family time.63. The passage is mainly about .A. how to be a qualified fatherB. the growth and development of both fathers and ch
39、ildrenC. the fathers role in the growth and development of childrenD. the changing of the fathers role in modern society64. According to the passage, we can find that .A. fathers have an important influence on their children from infancy through adulthoodB. fathers involvement is the most important
40、factor in childrens developmentC. all fathers have the same way of educating their childrenD. fathers are more important than mothers in the family65. The underlined part in the third paragraph means “a person who ”.A. has the same ideas as othersB. is the only one of his typeC. does everything with
41、out considering others opinionsD. tries to do everything well66. Which of the following statements is CORRECT according to the passage?A. Good fathers attend their childrens school activities but never take them to their workplace.B. Good fathers expect a great deal from their children and force the
42、m to work hard.C. Good fathers try to make it clear to their children that staying with their fathers is an investment.D. Good fathers improve themselves when they spend time with their children.67. According to the passage, fathers involvement in their childrens lives may NOT result in .A. the good
43、 fate of their childrenB. better reading levels of their childrenC. happy memories which may last a lifetimeD. greater cognitive development of their children It is a great, big, wide-open sky over our heads, but when you are flying in a jet airliner (噴氣客機(jī)) at 600 miles an hour, the sky is not so bi
44、g. Thats part of the reason why, in the first four months of this year, the government said only 72 percent of all flights arrived on time, the lowest number since the recent system of reporting began in 1995. The runways are full, the planes are jammed, and air traffic controllers complain theyre s
45、tressed out. And the radar systems that keep things going are, in large part, technology of the 1960s. “Its like driving down the road with a paper bag over your head, and youre trying to stay out of the way of other cars,” says Captain Karen Lee, a 747 pilot who heads operations for UPS, the delive
46、ry service. At its center in Louisville, UPS is experimenting with the next generation in air traffic control: planes guided by the satellites of the Global Positioning System, instead of radar. Though it has advanced greatly over the years, radar is a technology that dates back to World War II. It
47、scans the sky, looking for signals from planes in the air. Typically, air traffic radar only updates (更新) a planes position once every 12 seconds or so and in 12 seconds, a jet can move two miles or make a turn. Whats more, radar signals can be blocked by storms or mountains. But with GPS signals, p
48、ilots can see in real time exactly where they are, and where other planes are, too. A readout screen in the cockpit (駕駛艙) tells the pilots whats around them. “What we end up with is a very exact location for each aircraft in the system,” said Basil Barimo of the Air Transport Association, which repr
49、esents airlines. 68. According to the passage, we know that _.A. the sky over our heads is becoming smallerB. the condition of air traffic is terrible nowC. the service of air companies is quite badD. few planes are in the sky69. The planes are jammed, mainly because _.A. the number of planes is inc
50、reasing too fastB. the control system hasnt kept up with the development of air trafficC. there is not enough room for so many planes in the skyD. the weather has become worse these years70. What kind of air control system will be used instead of radar?A. The Global Positioning System.B. A more adva
51、nced radar system.C. A new unusual satellite.D. A readout screen in the cockpit.71. Which of the following is a disadvantage of the radar system?A. It can only update a planes position once every 12 minutes.B. Its signals may not be received because of certain reasons.C. The cost of radar is less th
52、an the cost of the Global Positioning System.D. It can help pilots know exactly where they are in real time.72. According to the passage, we can infer that _.A. air traffic is developing quicklyB. the cost of the Global Positioning System must be very highC. there are also some disadvantages of the
53、Global Positioning SystemD. nothing can be done to improve the air traffic condition About a year ago, a couple with three children moved into the apartment next door to mine. I never heard any noise from the children, but the parents were always yelling at the kids. We often met in the hallway when
54、 we were coming or going. I always spoke, but the only answer I got was a hello from the four-year-old girl. One afternoon when I returned, they were just coming out of their apartment and the little girl was holding the door open for the others. I remained in the car doing unnecessary things. But w
55、hen I looked up I saw the little girl was still holding the door open, waiting for me. I hurried as much as I could and thanked her. I was really touched by her act of kindness. That afternoon I was at the K-Mart and I bought a white Teddy bear for her. The next day, there was a knock on the door and it was the little girl and her father. She was very proud of the bear and thanked me like I had never been thanked before. Now when we meet in the hall, we all speak in a friendly manner. As time passes, I dont hear that yelling as often as before.
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