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高中英語(yǔ)(人教版)必修4Unit1WomenofAchievement單元檢測(cè)卷一、語(yǔ)法填空1.閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。JohnnyCarsonbeganhisworkintelevisionhistwenties.FirstheworkedatlocalstationsinNebraska.Severalyears(late),hemovedtoLosAngeles,California.Itwas“TheTonightShow”madeJohnnyCarsonfamousforthirtyyears.HebecamemostpopularstarofAmericantelevision.He(call)“thekingoflatenight.”CriticssaidAmericansfromallpartsofthecountrylikedhimandfelttheyknewhim.Hedidnottakehisfame(serious).Forexample,whenaskedhowhebecamea“star”,heanswered:“IstartedinagasstateandIcooled.”Carson'sspecialskillwashissenseofhumor.Audienceslaughedathisjokeshemadeatthe(begin)ofhisshow.However,sometimestheylaughedeven(hard)atthejokesthatfailed.Hewasthemost(power)performer(表演者)ontelevision.Manycomedians(喜劇演員)andsingersbecamesuccessfulafter(appear)on“TheTonightShow”.二、完形填空2.閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Wefinddifferentkindsofanimalsintheworld.Someanimals,suchastigersandlions,liveinbigforestsandtheyarecalled(1)animals.Someotherslikesheepanddogsare(2)bymenandtheyarecalleddomesticanimals(家養(yǎng)動(dòng)物).Theseanimalsareverydifferentfromoneanother,butwecan(3)themintobiggroups:thosethateatotheranimalsandthosethateatgrassandleaves.Animalslikethe(4)belongtothefirstgroup.Animalsare(5)greatusetohumanbeings.Men(6)wildanimalsfortheir(7)andmeat.Domesticanimalsare(8)moreimportanttomen.Withoutthem,lifewillbe(9)Peoplemakeuseofanimalsinmany(10).Cowsandpigsareusefultomen's(11).Theygive80%ofthe(12)meneateveryyear.Skinofsomeanimalscanbe(13)intoexpensiveovercoatsandshoes,whicharewarmandcomfortableand(14)alongtime.Theyareverywelcomein(15)countries.Wool,whichisnowoneofthemostimportantmaterials(原料)fortextile(紡織)(16)comesfromsomecertain(17)Fromcows,wegetmilk.Andweshouldn't(18)thatsomedomesticanimalsarekeptfortransport.Manypeople(19)ridehorses.Arabsrideoncamelsthattravelindesertsfordayswithoutdrinking.Insomeplacesanimalsarestillusedtoplough(犁地)thefield.Itis(20)thatmenjustcan'tlivewithouttheseanimals.(1)A.wild B.serious C.terrible D.fighting(2)A.trapped B.helped C.sold D.kept(3)A.separate B.divide C.turn D.change(4)A.chicken B.tiger C.cow D.goat(5)A.with B.to C.for D.of(6)A.hunt B.discover C.raise D.compete(7)A.wool B.hair C.fur D.teeth(8)A.quite B.very C.even D.some(9)A.smooth B.difficult C.easy D.perfect(10)A.ways B.groups C.places D.kinds(11)A.life B.work C.family D.food(12)A.meal B.meat C.dinner D.a(chǎn)nimal(13)A.put B.turned C.made D.changed(14)A.last B.cost C.take D.dress(15)A.cool B.cold C.warm D.foreign(16)A.company B.worker C.industry D.factory(17)A.sheep B.goats C.cows D.a(chǎn)nimals(18)A.forget B.remember C.realize D.notice(19)A.a(chǎn)lways B.hardly C.still D.just(20)A.powerful B.secure C.clear D.total三、閱讀理解3.閱讀短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Nolaisa41-year-oldnorthernwhiterhino(犀牛)thatlivesattheSanDiegoZooSafariParkinEscondido,California.Sheisoneofonlyfourremainingnorthernwhiterhinosintheworld,andtheonlyoneinthewesternpartoftheearth.TheotherthreeliveinKenya(肯尼亞).Rhinoshavelivedonearthformorethan40millionyears,buttheyarenowattheriskofdyingout.Huntersillegallyhuntrhinosfortheirhorns(角),whichareusedforart,jewelry,anddecorations.Theysellthehornsforthousandsofdollarsperpound,thoughitisnotallowedbylaw.Rhinohornsarealsoprizedasakeypartintraditionalmedicine,eventhoughscientifictestshaveproventhatthehornscannotcureillnesses.Expertssaythateveryeighthours,onerhinowillbehunted.Scientistsaretryingtofindwaystopreventrhinosfromdyingout.In1975,theSanDiegoZooInstituteforConservationResearchstartedtheFrozenZoo,aprogramthroughwhichresearchershavecollectedcellsamples(細(xì)胞樣品)frommorethan8,000differentanimalspeciesuntilnow,includingthenorthernwhiterhino.Scientistshopethatbystudyingtherhinocells,theywillgaingreaterunderstandingofthespecies,andwillfindwaystoincreaseitsnumber.JeanneLoringworkswiththeFrozenZoo.Loring'sresearchfocusesonpluripotentstemcells,whicharecellsthatcanrenewandbecomeanycelltype.Coloring'slabatTSRIisworkingtogetherwithscientistOliverRyderoftheSanDiegoZootouseplenipotentiarystemcellstotrytoincreasethenumberofthenorthernwhiterhino.Loringsaidthegoalistostartproducingnewrhinosthroughthismethodoverthenextcoupleofyears.(1)WeknowfromParagraph1thatnorthernwhiterhinos________.A.canliveaverylonglifeB.willdieoutwithinafewyearsC.havebecomeseriouslyendangeredD.mainlyliveinthewesternpartoftheearth(2)WhatcanwelearnaboutrhinosfromParagraph2?A.Theirmeatisofgreatvalue.B.Theyhaven`tattractedmuchattention.C.Theirhornshavebeenusedtosavelives.D.Humanactivitygreatlyreducedtheirnumber.(3)WhatwastheFrozenZoostartedfor?A.Studyingtherhinocells.B.Collectingcellsamplesfromplants.C.Preventingrhinosfrombeinghunted.D.Studyinganimalstohelpthemsurvive.(4)Welearnthatpluripotentstemcells________.A.canbeeasilystored B.don'texistinallanimalsC.canreproduceinanewform D.a(chǎn)redangeroustonormalcells4.閱讀短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Youprobablyknowthatfrogshop(雙足跳).Butdidyouknowthatthere'sasmallfroginthePacificNorthwestthatbellyflops(肚子先著水)?It'scalledatailedfrog.Dr.RickEisner,whohasbeenstudyingtailedfrogsforthepastfewyears,says,"I'velookedatthousandsofjumpsandhaveneverseenthemlandontheirfeetlikeotherfrogs."Mostofthetime,tailedfrogslandontheirstomachsandthenbringtheirbacklegsintoprepareforanotherjump.Eisnerfirstnoticedthesefrogsbecauseofthewaytheyswim.Otherfrogskickbothoftheirbacklegsatthesametime.Butwhenatailedfrogswims,itpushesfirstwithonelegandthentheother.Totrytofindoutwhytailedfrogsbellyflop,Eisnerandotherscientistscollectedandfilmeddifferentkindsoffrogs.Theyfoundthatallofthefrogsstarttheirjumpsthesameway:Theyholdouttheirlegs.Thechangecomesinthelanding.Tailedfrogscan'tmovetheirbacklegsasquicklyasotherfrogsdo.Maybetheydon'tneedto.Tailedfrogslivearoundwaterandquicklyjumpintothewatertoescapedanger.Earlyfrogsdevelopedaroundwateryareasandcouldjumpquicklyintothewatertoescapedanger.Scientiststhinkthosefrogsblendedinwith(與…融合在一起)thegreenplantsonthesideoftherockyrivers,justliketoday'stailedfrogs."Iwouldguessthatotheranimalswouldhaveproblemsdetectingthem,"explainsEisner.Whenotheranimalsfindthoseearlyfrogs,thefrogscouldjumpintotheriver.Theydidn'tneedtocontinuehopping.Tailedfrogsandotherkindsoffrogswenttheirownwaysabout200millionyearsago.Tailedfrogsstayedbyrivers.Otherkindsoffrogsmovedtoplaceswherenewhoppingskillsallowedthemtosurvive.(1)What'sspecialaboutthedetailedfrog?A.Ithasalongtail.B.Itjumpsononefoot.C.Itstarsitsjumpdifferently.D.Itlandsdifferentlyfromotherfrogs.(2)Whydotailedfrogsbellyflop?A.Theyhaveneverleftthewatertolive.B.TheyhavetroubleinholdingouttheirlegsC.Theirbacklegscan'tcatchupwhilejumping.D.Theirfrontlegsdevelopbetterthanthebackones.(3)Theunderlinedword"detecting"inParagraph5means"________".A.eating B.killing C.using D.discovering(4)Whentheyareindanger,thedetailedfrogswould________.A.jumpintothewaterforprotectionB.hoparoundquicklyC.hideinthegreenplantsneartheriverD.jumpintotherock5.閱讀短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。LastweekIdidsomethingthatscaredme.Istoodinfrontofnearly200financialplannersandItalkedtothemaboutwhyfinancialblogsareagoodthing.I'maconfidentwriter.I'vebeendoingthislongenoughthatIknowmystrengthandmylimitations.I'mlessconfidentasaspeaker.Idon'thavetimetopausetocollectmythoughts.I'mnotabletoedit.I'mafraidofbeingtrappedinacornerwithoutbeingabletotalkmywayout.Basically,I'mscaredtospeak.Itwouldbeeasytosimplyrefusethechancesthatcomemyway.Whensomebodyasksmetospeakinfrontofagroup,Icouldsay"no".Whenradioandtelevisionstationscallforaninterview,Icouldsay"no".Butforthepasttwoyears,I'vebeenfollowingmyownpolicytosay"yes"tonewchances.Tosay"yes"istoliveinfear.MygoalistocontinuallyimprovemyselftobecomebetterthanIamtoday.Onewaytodothatistodothethingsthatscareme,totakethemonaschallenges,andtolearnfromthem—evenifIfail.Inmid-November,alocalstationaskedmetoappearonlivetelevision."Irealizeit'sshortnotice,"theproducerwrote,"butwe'dlovetohaveyouontheshowifyou'reavailabletonight."Iwasfrightened.IthoughtaboutrecenttapedtelevisioninterviewsthatIhadhated.Iwasafraidofwhatmighthappen.ButIalsothoughtaboutthethingsthathadgoneright.Ithoughtofhowmyspeakingskillshadimprovedoverthepastyear.AndthenIthoughtofthebookIwasreading,abookthatIhadboughtfor$1.29atthelocalstore.TheMagicofThinkingBigwasahugebestsellerduringthe1960s.WrittenbyDr.DavidSchwartz,aprofessoratGeorgiaStateUniversity,thebookcontainsdozensofpracticaltipsonhowtotakeriskstoachievebiggoals.Schwartzarguesthatnobodywillbelieveinyouuntilyoubelieveinyourself.SowhenthetelevisionproduceraskedifIwantedtoappearonhisshow,Ithoughtbig."Sure,"Isaid."I'lldoit."Iactedconfidently,butontheinsideIwasfrightened.WhatIneededwastechniquestobuildupmyconfidenceandtoovercomemyfear.(1)Whyistheauthorafraidofspeakinginpublic?A.Heisawareofhispotential.B.Hehasfewchancestotalk.C.Heisnotabletoeditwhathesays.D.Helikeswritingbetter.(2)Theunderlinedwords"myownpolicy"inParagraph3probablymean________.A.self-improvingthroughchallenges B.hesitatingbeforechancesC.turningdowntheinvitations D.sayingyestofear(3)TheauthormentionedthebookTheMagicofThinkingBigmainlybecause________.A.itwasinspiring B.itwasabestsellerC.itsauthorwasfamous D.itspricewasattractive(4)Whatistheauthor'spurposetowritethepassage?A.Toanalyzehisstrengthandweaknesses.B.Togivepracticaltipsonspeakinginpublic.C.Topersuadepeopletofollowhisexample.D.Tosharehisexperiencesofovercomingfear.6.閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Elephantsareabletoknowthedifferencebetweenamanandawoman,andcantellanadult(成年人)fromachild—allfromthesoundofahumanvoice.ThisisaccordingtoastudyinwhichresearchersplayedvoicerecordingstowildAfricanelephants.TheanimalsshowedmorefearwhentheyheardthevoicesofadultMasaimen.UsuallyMasaipeoplehuntelephants,andthissuggeststhatanimalshavegrowntolistenforandavoidthem.Prof.KarenMcCombandDrGraemeShannonfromtheUniversityofSussexledthestudy.Theyexplainedthatinformerresearchtheyhadusedsimilarexperimentstoshowthatelephantscouldtell—fromthesoundofalion—whethertheanimalwasafemale(雌性)oramoredangerousmale(雄性).Prof.McCombwantedtofindoutiftheanimalsusedtheirverysharpsenseofhearingtorecognizedangerfromhumans.ThescientistsrecordedMasaimen,womenandchildrensaying,intheirownlanguage,“Look,lookoverthere,agroupofelephantsarecoming.”TheyalsorecordedKambamensayingthisphrase.Masaipeopleoftencomeacrosselephants,whichcanresultinviolent(暴力的)hunting.Kambapeople,however,mainlyfeedonagriculture,whichdoesnotgenerallybringthemintoviolenttouchwiththeanimals.Whentheteamplayedrecordingsofthesedifferentvoicesthroughahiddenspeaker,theyfoundthatelephantfamilygroupsshowedmorefearinresponsetothevoiceofaMasaiman,thantoaKambaman'svoice.AndtheadultmaleMasaivoicescausedfarmoreviolentresponsethanthevoicesofwomenorboys.(1)Anelephantcantellamanfromawomanbysenseof________.A.touch B.sight C.smell D.hearing(2)Howdidtheresearchersgettoknowtheelephants'specialability?A.Bywatchingtheelephantsinthezoo.B.Byplayingvoicerecordingstothem.C.Byrecordingthebehaviorsofelephants.D.Bycommunicatingwiththeminaspecialway.(3)Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatelephantsareespeciallyafraidof________.A.Masaimen B.Masaiwomen C.Kambamen D.Kambawomen(4)Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ElephantsandHumanBeingsB.DifferencesBetweenHumanVoicesC.ElephantsRecognizeHumanVoicesD.ElephantsatWarwithHumanBeings7.閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Whenseven-year-oldSkyNockelslearnedthatblackrhinoceroses(犀牛)wereanendangeredspecies,hedecidedtodosomethingtohelpthem.Heraisedmoneytoadopt(收養(yǎng))ablackrhinonamedImaraattheGreatPlainsZooinSouthDakota.ByadoptingImara,Skyhelpsthezootakecareoftherhino'sneeds,suchasfoodandagoodhabitat.SkyhasbeenasummercampmemberattheGreatPlainsZoosincehewasthree.Thereheandotherkidslearntabouttheanimalsanddidprojectsforthem.“Wemadejuicedrinksforthebears,”saysSky.“Theyenjoyedthem.”NowthatSkyisolder,heisplayinganevenmoreactiveroleinthecareoftheanimals.SinceblackrhinosareoneofSky'sfavoriteanimals,hedecidedtoadoptImarafirst.“IadoptedaGrevy'szebranamedDemani,too,formylittlebrotherAlexander,”hesays.Skyraisedmoneytohelpcarefortheanimalshewantedtoadopt.Hepromisedtoraise$75forhisrhinoand$25forAlexander'szebra.Toearnthemoney,Skyandhisgrandfatherplantedavegetablegarden.Skyplantedseeds(種子),watered,andclearedthegrass.Whenthetimecame,heharvestedthevegetablesandsoldtheminfrontofhisparents'store.WhenSky'sfriendsheardaboutthis,theybroughtvegetablesfromtheirparents'gardenstosell,too.Withthehelpofhisfriends,heearnedenoughmoneytokeephispromises.SkyisoneoftheyoungestpeopletoadoptananimalattheGreatPlainsZoo.Hecaresabouttheanimalsandplanstoplantandsellvegetablesagainthissummertohelpthem.“Ihopeotherchildrendosomethingtohelpanimals,too,”hesays.(1)Thepassageiswrittenmainlyto________.A.explainwhyrhinosareendangeredB.showchildrenhowtoadoptanimalsC.tellastoryabouthowakidhelpsanimalsD.letusknowmoreaboutendangeredanimals(2)Theunderlinedword“them”inParagraph2refersto________.A.otherkids B.a(chǎn)nimals C.thebears D.juicedrinks(3)Accordingtothepassage,Skyraisedmoneyby________.A.workinginhisparents'store B.sellingvegetablesheplantedC.workinginotherpeople'sgardens D.helpingGrandpaplantagarden(4)WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeSky?A.Worried. B.Kind-hearted. C.Frightened. D.Easy-going.四、改錯(cuò)題8.假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫(xiě)的以下作文。文中共有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧),并在其下面寫(xiě)出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用(\)劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫(xiě)出修改后的詞。注意:1).每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2).只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。DearJane,Itisfourdayssincemotherreceivestheoperation.Sheisfeelingmuchmorebetter.Thedoctorstoldmetheoperationwassuccessful,butbecauseheroldageshehadtostayinhospitalforothertwoweeks.Thedoctorsalsosayitwasquitenecessaryforhimtodoso.Weexpecttogetafullreportintwoandthreedays.Pleasetellthegoodnewstotherestofthefamilyassoonaspossible.Youneedn'tcomehere.I'mabletolookatmotherbymyself.Youcansendsomeflowertoher.Shewillfeelveryhappily.Yours,Mary五、書(shū)面表達(dá)9.假如你是李華,上周末去某個(gè)島上游玩,看見(jiàn)很多可愛(ài)的動(dòng)物,聽(tīng)島上一位老人說(shuō),現(xiàn)在動(dòng)物的數(shù)量日漸減少,如果不采取措施,有些動(dòng)物可能會(huì)滅絕。回來(lái)后你給野生動(dòng)物保護(hù)協(xié)會(huì)寫(xiě)信,就保護(hù)野生動(dòng)物提出一些建議。注意:①詞數(shù)100左右;②開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。參考詞匯:提高意識(shí)raiseone'sawarenessDearSir/Madam,I'mwritingtoexpressmyopiniononhowtoprotectheanimals
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