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1、牛津高二實驗版模塊六單元測試Unit 2 What is happiness to you?命題人:江陰市青陽中學(xué) 葉玉峰本試卷分第一卷(選擇題)和第二卷(非選擇題)兩部分。共150分??荚嚂r間120分鐘。第一卷(選擇題共90分)第一部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié):單項填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)從四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。1. -Are you satisfied with my work?-Not a bit. _.A. It could be so good B. It can be very good C. It could have be

2、en much better D. It could have been even good 2. -You didnt expect to see us, did you?-_. A. No, I dont know you were coming today B. Yes, I hadnt known you were coming todayC. No, I didnt know you were coming today D. Yes, I wont know you were coming today3. With a (n) _ of twenty students to help

3、, we are sure we can finish the work on time.A. total B. entire C. whole D. all4. The place he _ is quite far from here.A. suggested hold the meeting B. suggested to hold the meeting C. suggested holding the meeting D. suggested should hold the meeting 5. Our city is quite _ it was ten years ago.A.

4、difference with what B. different from what C. different from that D. different from where 6. -_-Luckily , his family were safe except for the house.A. Was Tom burned? B. How did it happen?C. Anybody injured or burned? D. It must be terrible.7. I didnt know she _ her handbag here when she _ to see m

5、e the other day.A. had left, came B had left, had come C. left, came D. left, were coming8. -What made you so upset ? -_my house _ saying goodbye. A. Jim left, without B. Jims leaving, instead of C. That Jim left, without D. Jim leaving, instead of 9. -It is said that the book “Adventure” has been s

6、old out. - What a pity! I should have bought _.A. such one B. one such C. any such D. no such 10. He usually goes to work on time _. A. except for raining days B. besides it rains C. but that it rains D. except on rainy days11. - Your language teacher looks a rather kind man. - But in fact he is col

7、d and hard on us. You _ believe it!A. shouldnt B. wouldnt C. mustnt D. might not 12. In the USA, he made a lot of friends _ English well to make himself _. A. learn, understand B. to learn, understood C. learning understand D. learned, understood13. It was an exciting moment for these football fans

8、this year, _ for the first time in years their team won the World Cup. A. which B. that C. this D. one 14. He wasnt asked to take on the chairmanship of the society, unpopular with all members. A. being considered B. considering. C. to be considered D. having considered 15. -Tim, what are you lookin

9、g at ? -Sorry, Mr. Smith. I _ out at a bird outside the window. A. looked B. am looking C. have been looking D. was looking 16. Because the first pair of shoes did not fit properly, I asked for _. A. another shoes B. another one C. the others ones D. another pair17. I wondered what you could be doin

10、g and what be happening to you. A. might B. must C. should D. had to18. I have no idea I can find such a computer in such a short time. A. that B. why C. where D. when19. - Tom, I'm afraid I can't go to the picnic with you. - But you _ me you would. A. had told B. have told C. told D. tell20

11、. He promised me to do what he _ sure of _. A. could make, my happiness B. could to make, my happiness C. could make, my happy D. could to make, my happy第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從3655各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。In the winter of 1990, I was asked to appear on a television talk show

12、in Toronto, Ontario, CanadaAt the end of our first day of taping I was on my way back to my hotel, 21 I saw something I'd never seen before Lying on the sidewalk 22 a building in four inches of snow was a man sleeping with only a cardboard blanketWhat really 23 my heart was when I realized that

13、he wore no shoes and 24 I thought to stop and help him but was not quite sure what to doAs the waffle light turned green, it seemed life was demanding that I 25 alongSo I didBack in the smile" 26 I wanted was mine" environment of my hotel, I promptly forgot about the man on the street Seve

14、ral days later, prior to the morning taping, I was having coffee and Danish in the green room at the station, All of the" important" people had left the room and it was just me and the janitor(看門人) 27 I had seen him 28 go about his business every day while I was there, and he never said a

15、word except "Good morning" or "Can I help you, sir ?" He always had 29 to give to everyoneWhen I asked him how he was feeling today, he told me that he'd been having to ride his bike to work in the snow and that he'd been feeling rather 30 for himself that is, until he sa

16、w a man sleeping down on the comer of Yonge Street and Bloor with just a piece of cardboard for 31 from the cold and no shoesI almost choked on my Danish as I heard him go on to relate how he was so 32 with compassion for the man that he went 33 the comer to a store and bought the man a pair of sock

17、s and shoes I stood there 34 it was I who had bought the shoes and shocks for the man, when they called my name to come to the 35 As I got to the studio, they were just 36 an interview with a social worker who specialized in benevolence (慈善事業(yè)) for eastern Ontariohe social worker relayed a story abou

18、t Mother Teresa, who when 37 once how she had accomplished such great things in her life responded," 38 of us can do a big thing by himself, but we can do a small thing with great 39 "When I went home that day, I looked for the man on the streetHe was gone, but I knew it 40 be long before

19、someone took his place21.A. whichB. whenC. thatD. where22.A. againstB. underC. outD. beside23.A. hitB. beatC. brokeD. struck24.A. clothesB. quiltC. glovesD. socks25.A. ranB. moveC. wentD. drove26.A. everythingB. nothingC. anythingD. something27.A. remainingB. leavingC. remainedD. going28.A. excitedl

20、yB. quietlyC. quicklyD. happily29.A. a wordB. newsC. a handD. a smile30.A. shameB. pityC. sorryD. pleased31.A. stoppingB. preventingC. keepingD. covering32.A. excitedB. movedC. sadD. glad33.A. downB. upC. aroundD. about34.A. hopingB. wishingC. dreamingD. thinking35.A. hotelB. setC. stationD. talk36.

21、A. interviewingB. concludingC. discussingD. speaking37.A. askedB. saidC. toldD. wanted38.A. FewB. AnyC. NoneD. Nobody39.A. mindB. valueC. virtueD. love40.A. wouldntB. wouldC. mightD. couldn't第二部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。AWhat is it that makes people happy? Yout

22、h, health, a good job, good looks, a flash car? None of these things, Spanish experts say. The concept of happiness is thought to be determined by genetics, while the rest depends on childhood environment and the process of growing up. Perhaps the most surprising thing about happiness is coming unde

23、r increasingly close examination in Spain.As the nation rises to the club of the world's wealthiest countries, people are discovering that material things do not bring happiness. "Most people use money as a measure of human value," says Jesus Ynfante, author of a book on Spain's 30

24、0 biggest fortunes. "Expensive products are regarded as the best. The rich are admired simply for being rich," Ynfante said. Yet psychologists warn that happiness as a moment of ecstatic pleasure(狂喜)-something that, by definition ,cannot last-while others speak of it as peace and acceptanc

25、e of oneself. Polls(問卷調(diào)查) in different countries indicate that between 65 and 85 percent of the world's population regard themselves as reasonably happy. Around 40 percent of a person's happiness is that it has little to do with age, health, wealth, or other values thought to be important in

26、 Western society. For most Spaniards, happiness is linked with feeling close to other people. Happy people accept their limitations and set themselves reachable goals, experts say. There are life-style choices that favour happiness, such as exercise, eating carbohydrates and exposing oneself to sunl

27、ight. But the main secret of happiness is to take pleasure in small things. “If you are given a choice between eternal(永久的)happiness and a cheese sandwich, take the sandwich,” advises musician Julian Hernandez.41. Spain, as this passage tells us, _.A. has built more clubs than the other countries B.

28、 has owned the largest group of expertsC. has become one of the richest countries in the worldD. has produced tile most wealth in the world42. It can be concluded that Jesus Ynfante is_. A. a famous expert B. a famous psychologist C. one of the richest Spaniards D. familiar with the richest Spaniard

29、s43. As psychologists warn in this passage, people can't feel happy even if they_. A. have too much money B. only care about themselves C. don't do any homework D. have a few relations 44. Happy people, as we can find in this passage, _. A. are always full of feelings B. are always born in r

30、ich families C. always enjoy every achievement they get D. always look down upon themselves45. Which do you think makes people happy according to the passage? A. Material things. B. Taking pleasure in everyday life. C. Taking exercise every day and owning a good health. D. Delicious meals. BHandsome

31、 Safin is loved by many women fans and he is called “the most attractive man”. His strength and forehand and backhand skills are the best in the world, which are in fact unbeatable while he is at his best. Marat Safin was born in Moscow on 27th January, 1980, and was introduced to the game at a very

32、 early age. His mother Rausa, one of the former top 10 Russian women tennis players, used to take baby Marat with her when she practiced at the local Spartak club. This is where Marat also learned to play. Marat had picked up his racket(球拍) almost as soon as he could walk and at five was hitting bal

33、ls with a little child until 1992.When Marat was 13, his parents decided to send him abroad for further practice, so in that year Marat and his mother visited a tennis school in Valencia where Maria Pasqual, former director of Spanish womens tennis, was asked to judge his potential(潛力). Pasqual like

34、d what she saw and managed to persuade a Swiss client(客戶) into keeping him at the school.In the following four years Marat lived in Valencia employing Pasqual as his career advisor, working on his great clay court skills and learning the Spanish language.Marats first title came in 1997 at a Challeng

35、er in Espinho and soon afterwards he turned professional. He won his first title on the ATP Tour in August, 1999 when he beat Greg Rusedski in the final of the MFS Professional Championships in Boston. In 2000, Safin won his first Grand Slam(大滿貫) titleUS Open. He also reached the final of the Austra

36、lian Open in 2002 and 2004. On November 7, 2004, Marat Safin beat Czech qualifier Stepanek to win his third Paris Masters title. He also won the Paris Masters in 2000 and 2002.“I really enjoy tennis because it brings about extreme emotions and allows me to live my dreams,” said Safin. Yes, the futur

37、e certainly looks rosy for him. Just like what his former adviser, Maria Pasqual said, “He will be a champion one day” surely he already is!46. It can be inferred from the passage that _.A. almost all the women love SafinB. his strength and forehand and backhand skills are never beatenC. Safins succ

38、ess benefited a lot from his family D. his mother Rausa trained Safin strictly from very young 47. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? A. The most important of Safins training was done abroad. B. Pasqual played an important role in Safins career. C. Safin won the

39、Paris Masters three times. D. Safin will be a champion one day. 48. Safin won his first title as a professional player in _. A. 1997 B. 2000 C. 2004 D. 199949. What is the passage mainly about? A. A great mother.B. A successful tennis player.C. How to be successful.D. How to win in tennis games.CTwo

40、 thieves came to a house to steal something. They dug a hole in the wall of the house. There lived many mice in the house. The woman in the moonlight saw a mouse crawl(爬行) into the house. “Look! In comes one,” she said to the man in the house. The thief was so frightened that he hurriedly crawled ou

41、t of the house and said to the one waiting outside, “She found me when I was just in.” But the thief outside didnt believe him, so he said, “Let us try to crawl into the house together.” At that time two mice happened to crawl into the house, too. The woman saw the mice and shouted, “In come two, ca

42、tch them!” The two thieves were terribly frightened. The man in the house said, “You saw them come in but where are they? I will catch them tonight.” The two thieves started running away at once. The two thieves wanted to make it clear whether they had been found or not the night before. The next da

43、y they acted as men selling sweet potatoes and came before the house. The man and the woman were ploughing in their fields. The rope broke and the woman came home for a rope. She saw two men selling sweet potatoes and wanted to buy some. She picked out two which looked like mice. At the time the man

44、 couldnt wait for her any longer in the fields and he ran back from the fields to hurry her up. The woman showed the sweet potatoes to the man and said, “How they look like the two of last night.” The man said, “I asked you to fetch a rope, why dont you hurry for it?” The two thieves ran away very q

45、uickly without their sweet potatoes.50. The two thieves failed to steal anything from the house because _.A. they were found out B. they were frightened by what they had heard in the house C. they didnt work together well with each other D. mice stopped them from doing so51. From the last paragraph,

46、 we know that _.A. the two thieves were famous selling sweet potatoes B. the woman recognized the two thieves C. the woman pretended to know nothing about the two thieves and made fun of themD. the two thieves didnt know that they were not found at all52. When the woman said, “How they look like the

47、 two of last night!” _.A. she referred to the two thieves B. she meant nothing C. she said it on purpose D. she referred to the mice53. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. The two thieves not only failed to steal things but also lost their sweet potatoes. B. Whenever they found mice the

48、 people in the house would try to catch. C. The two thieves ran away at once, because they thought the woman had seen them. D. The man let the woman go home for a rope, which would be used for catching the thieves.DBill and Nancie Carmichael are the former publishers of Virtue and Christian Parentin

49、g Today Magazines. In addition, they are the authors of twelve books. Major publishers such as Tyndale, Thomas Nelson, Harvest House, Baker, and Crossway have published their work. They are also popular seminar (學(xué)術(shù)講座) and conference speakers.Most unpublished writers do not get the kind of considerat

50、ion they deserve from book publishers, simply because most publishers are flooded with thousands of book proposals and unsolicited manuscripts(稿件). Because of the significant reward of the industry, the publishers often play it safe and like to go with proven writers. They simply don't want to (

51、or can't) take the risk on new writers.As a result, some new authors get caught up in "vanity(虛榮)publishing." Such companies may help you "print" your book, but offer nothing in the way of editing, creative design, or marketing and distribution. When an author decides to self

52、-publish in this manner, they often come away with a poorly designed, poorly edited book with no distribution(發(fā)行)plan. They are left to sell what they can to their own sphere of influence and the rest of their books gather dust in their garage.54. Publishers do not like to publish new writers books

53、mainly because_.A. there are thousands of books to be publishedB. they doubt whether they can earn money C. it is dangerous to have new writers work publishedD. new writers do not have enough money to have their books published55. If new writers have their books published, _.A. the publishing compan

54、y will help them with distributionB. the publishing company will offer nothing but the help of editing and designingC. they will sell their books themselvesD. they will keep their books in their garage56. From the passage we can infer that _.A. publishers are willing to publish the work of writers p

55、roven successfulB. major publishers such as Tyndale are very famous speakersC. new writers often sell their books in their garageD. All books published are sold by publishing companiesEShanghai, China, is home to the worlds tallest woman. Yao Defen, a 36-year-old woman, suffers from a brain tumor(腫瘤) which is believed to be the reason behind her huge height and size. Defen stands at 7.75 feet tall, which is 2 inches more than Sandy Allen of the United States

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