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高二英語Unit3單元測試卷高二英語Unit3單元測試卷高二英語Unit3單元測試卷高二英語Unit3單元測試卷Unit3Artandarchitecture第一部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每題1分,滿分15分)—Thereareseveralkindsofroomsinourhotel.Wouldyoulikeonewithabathornot?—______A.No,thanks.B.That’sjustyouridea!C.Thesametoyou.D.I’dpreferashowertoabath.2.Alltheactsweregood,buttheevening______adancegroupfromMoscow.A.foundoutB.lookedforC.belongedtoD.becameof3.Thecellphone______theotherdaywasfound______inaholeinthewallbesidetheschoolgate.A.stolen;hiddenB.stealing;hidingC.stealing;hiddenD.stolen;hiding4.Let’ssaygoodbyeandI’llmeetyouagainonOctober5,if_____.A.youareconvenientB.youwillbeconvenientC.itisconvenienttoyouD.itwillbeconvenienttoyou5.Thisframeis______workofartthatyoumaynotevenneedtoputaphotoinit!A.sounusualB.suchanunusualC.suchunusualD.soanunusua6.Janeisaquietgirl.Sheprefers______athomealoneratherthan______withherclassmates.A.tostay;toplayB.tostay;playC.staying;playingD.staying;toplayTheteacherspeaksEnglishveryfluently______thefactthatheisaChinese.A.thoughB.despiteC.eventhoughD.becauseofThemanagerimpressed______hisofficestafftheimportanceofkeepingaccuraterecords.A.onB.withC.toforInordertokeephealthy,you’dbetter______afewminutestodosomeexerciseeveryday.A.takeoutB.setasideC.putoutD.leaveout10.Alltheapartmentshavebeensoldoutwhilethebuildingisstill______.A.constructedB.constructingC.underconstructionD.inconstruction11.Knowledgeistoone’smind______foodistoone’sbody.A.thatB.whereC.whatD.which12.Ifyouwanttomakeyourself______,youshouldexpressyourself______.A.understood;accuratelyandclearlyB.understand;accurateandclearC.understanding;accuratelyandclearlyD.tounderstand;accurateandclear13.Whenweheardourteamwonthefootballmatch,allofus______.A.getexcitingB.aregettingexcitingC.gotexcitedD.gettingexcited14.Thebravesoldierwouldrather______than______infrontoftheenemy.A.die;togiveinB.todie;togiveinC.die;givinginD.die;givein15.—Didyouseearedcar______infrontofourshopjustnow?—Yes,itleftjustafewminutesago.A.parkingB.whichwasparkingC.parkedD.isparking第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)IneverknewhowwellMothercouldkeepatrustuntilIwasgoingthroughherthingsaftershedied.IdiscoveredsomethingIhad16forgotten,somethingthathappenedtomeasachild.Oneday,asIwenttosleepaftermysistersandIhadsaidourprayers,Irecalledtheeventsofthedayandhow17IhadbehavedtowardMother.“Imustmakethingsrightnow,”Ithought.QuietlyI18outofbedandpickedupthepencilandpaperfromthedresser,andthentiptoedintothehall.The19fromthelivingroomshonedimly.IknewMotherwasdownstairsstilldoingsomesewing.Iquickly20anoteaskingMothertoexcusemeforbeingso21.Ididn’twantmysisterstoknowmy22soIaddedapostscript,“Pleasedon’tletanyoneelseseethis.”ThenI23movedintomyparents’bedroomandputtheletterunderMother’spillow.ThenextmorningwhenI24mybedafterbreakfast,I25foundareturnnoteundermypillow.Motherwrotethatshelovedmeand26me.ThisbecamemywayofapologizingwheneverItalked

27ordisobeyed.Motheralwaysleftareturnnote,butshenever28ourunder-the-pillowmessagesinfrontofthefamily.Evenwhenwewere

29andwhenwesisters30ourchildhood,shenevermentionedthem.WhenMotherpassedaway,Ihadtogothroughherpersonalbelongings.Inherdeskwasabundleofnotestiedwithafadedribbon.Ontopwasamessageinhandwritingwhichread,“Intheeventofmydeath,please31these.”I32thepackageandglancedatthehandwritingonthebottom.Tomy33,Irecognizedmychildishwriting,“PS.Pleasedon’tletanyoneelseseethis.Love,Edie.”Igentlyplacedtheunopenedbundleinthe34alongwithotherthingsfortherubbishburner.“Lord,”Iprayed,“makemelike35.”16.A.longB.hardlyC.neverD.often17.A.wellB.politelyC.happilyD.badly18.A.wentB.rushedC.escapedD.slipped19.A.moonB.lightC.gasD.sound20.A.foundB.sentC.wroteD.took21.A.lazyB.lateC.carelessD.naughty22.A.mistakesB.businessC.relationD.messages23.A.quietlyB.quicklyC.calmlyD.hurriedly24.A.searchedB.leftC.madeD.folded25.A.secretlyB.unexpectedlyC.happilyD.fortunately26.A.favoredB.understoodC.supportedD.forgave27.A.backB.overC.loudlyD.big28.A.referredtoB.putoutC.gaveoutD.gotaround29.A.aloneB.curiousC.grownD.interested30.A.remindedB.recalledC.missedD.forgot31.A.destroyB.keepC.hideD.announce32.A.turnedoverB.toreopenC.lookedthroughD.pickedup33.A.sadnessB.disappointmentC.surpriseD.excitement34.A.drawer35.A.abird第二部分:閱讀理解(共

B.wastebasketB.anangel20小題;每題

C.bedroomC.MotherD.God2分,滿分40分)

D.dresserA★TheTimesofLondonhasstartedanimportantnewservice—e-paper.It’squitedifferentfromthecurrentonlineservice,butexactlythesameastheprintednewspaperinBritain.TheNews,Sport,Businesssection,T2,TheGame(evenMonday),theclassifiedads,eventhecrosswordarealllaidoutjustasinthepaper.It’stheactualpaper...withoutthepaper.Totryafreedemonstration,clickthebuttonbelow.NowyoucanaccessTheTimesnewspaperasitisprintedfrom5amGMTonthedayofpublication.Forthefirsttime,whereveryouareoutsidetheUK,youcangettoday’snewspaperonyourscreenfromjust24pperday.Inadditiontothenewe-paper,subscribing(定閱)toTimesOnlinegivesyouthecompleteNewspaperEditionHeadlineList,aswellasfullaccesstotheTimesOnlinewebsiteandallassociatedonlineservices.Yoursubscriptionnowbringsyoudailyaccessto:Thenewe-papereditionTheTimesOnlinewebsiteandservicesTheNewspaperEditionHeadlineListYoucanpayinanyoneofthefollowingways:Oneofmonthlysubscription:£7.50Monthlypaymentscheme:£6.50permonthAnnualpaymentscheme:£75.00peryear36.Wherecanthisadbefound?A.Onacomputer.B.Inanewspaper.C.Onanadboard.D.OnTV.37.Theunderlinedsentence“It’stheactualpaper...withoutthepaper”means________.A.informationine-papercanbereceivedfreeofchargeB.informationine-paperisgivenwithoutbeingprintedC.informationine-papercannotbefoundinanyotherpapersD.informationine-paperislimitedtoonlyafewfieldsAccordingtotheadvertisement,________.themorepapersyousubscribeto,thelessyouwillhavetopaythelongeryoursubscriptiontothepaperis,thelessyouwillhavetopaytheTimesnewspaperisprintedindifferentpartsoftheworldD.eventswhichhappeninthelateafternoonappearinthesamedayTimes

’sB★★Telephone,television,radio,telegraphandtheInternetallhelppeoplecommunicatewitheachother.Asaresult,ideasandnewsofeventsspreadquicklyallovertheworld.Forexample,withinseconds,peoplecanknowtheresultsofanelectioninanothercountry.Aninternationalfootballmatchcomesintothehomesofeveryonewithatelevisionset.Newsofadisastersuchasanearthquakeorafloodcanbringhelpfromdistantcountrieswithinhours.Helpisontheway.Becauseofmoderntechnologylikethesatellitesthattravelaroundtheworld,informationtravelsfast.Howhasthisspeedofcommunicationchangedtheworld?Tomanypeople,theworldhasbecomesmaller.Ofcoursethisdoesnotmeanthattheworldisactuallyphysicallysmaller.Itmeansthattheworldseemssmaller.Twohundredyearsago,communicationbetweenthecontinentstookalongtime.Allnewswascarriedonshipsthattookweeksorevenmonthstocrosstheocean.Intheseventeenthandeighteenthcenturies,ittooksixweeksfornewsfromEuropetoreachAmerica.Thistimedifferenceinfluencedpeople’sactions.Forexample,onebattle,orfight,intheWarof1812betweenEnglandandtheUnitedStatescouldhavebeenavoided.Apeaceagreementhadalreadybeensigned.PeacewasmadeinEngland,butthenewsofpeacetooksixweekstoreachAmerica.Duringthesesixweeks,thelargeandseriousBattleofNewOrleanswasfought.Manypeoplelosttheirlivesafterapeacetreatyhadbeensigned.Theywouldnothavediedifnewshadcomeintime.Inthepast,communicationtookmuchmoretimethanitdoesnow.Therewasagoodreasonwhytheworldseemedsomuchlargerthanitdoestoday.Accordingtothispassage,________isveryimportanttopeopleinadisasterarea.A.transportationB.moderntechnologyC.latestnewsD.anewideaFromthepassagewelearnthat________.theworldnowseemssmallerbecauseoffastercommunicationtheworldisactuallysmallertodaytheworldischangingitssizethedistancebetweenEnglandandAmericahaschangedsincetheWarof1812Twohundredyearsago,newsbetweenthecontinentswascarried_____.A.bytelephoneandtelegraphB.bylandC.byairD.bysea42.TheNewOrleansBattlecouldhavebeenavoidedifthepeaceagreementhadbeensigned________.A.byimportantpeopleB.in1812C.inAmericaD.inEngland★★Itisdifficultforparentsofnearlyeveryfamilytoteachtheirchildrentoberesponsible(有責任的)forhousework,butwithoneofthefollowingsuggestions,youreallycangetyourchildrentohelpathome.Ifyougiveyourchildrentheimpressionthattheycanneverdoanythingquiteright,thentheywillregardthemselvesasunfitorunablepersons.Unlesschildrenbelievetheycansucceed,theywillneverbecometotallyindependent.MydaughterMary’sfifth-gradeteachermadeeverychildinherclassfeelspecial.Whenstudentsreceivedlessthanaperfecttestscore,shewouldpointoutwhattheyhadmasteredanddeclaredfirmlytheycouldlearnwhattheyhadmissed.Youcanusethesametechniquewhenyouevaluate(談?wù)摚﹜ourchild’sworkathome.Don’talwaysscoldandyoushouldgivelotsofpraiseinstead.Talkaboutwhathehasdoneright,notaboutwhathehasn’tdone.Ifyourchildcompletesadifficulttask,promisehimaSundaytriporaballgamewithDad.Learningisaprocessoftryingandfailingandtryingandsucceeding.Ifyouteachyourchildrennottofearamistakeoffailure,theywillfasterandachievesuccessatlast.43.Thewholepassagedealswith________.A.socialeducationB.schooleducationC.familyeducationD.pre-schooleducation

learnTheauthorthinksthat________.A.thereisnowaytogetchildrentohelpathomeB.themoreencouragementandpraiseyougive,themoreresponsibleandhelpfulchildrenwillbecomeC.itisverydifficulttomakechildrenresponsibleforhouseworkD.childrencanbeforcedtohelpwithhousework45.Thepassagegivesusagoodsuggestionabouthowtoevaluateyourchildworkathome.Thatisto________.A.praisehissuccessB.promisehimatripC.givehimapunishmentD.promisehimaballgame

’sTheauthoradvisesreadersto________.A.learnfromhimself,forhehasagoodwayofteachingB.takeprideinMary’sfifth-gradeteacherC.doaswhatMary’steacherdidineducatingchildrenD.followMary’sexamplebecausesheneverfailsinthetest★★QueenElizabethIIhasinvited99gueststoBuckinghamPalacelastWednesday,andsheneedn’taskanyone’sage.Allsharethequeen’sbirthdate—April21,1926.Thequeenhaslaidonathree-coursemealfor70womenand29men.“IthasalwaysbeenastandingjokeinthefamilythatI’veneverbeeninvitedtothequeen’sbirthdayparty.Ineverthinkitwouldactuallycometrue,”saidBettyKayofDoncasterinnorthernEngland,oneoftheinvitedguests.Prospectivebanquetguestswerenominated(提名)bythemselvesorrelatives,andeachguestrepresentsapartofthecountry.EdnaRichardsofWolverhamptonsaidshewasafirmsupporterofthemonarchy(君主立憲制),andadmiredthequeenforkeepingabusyschedule.“Ithinksheisasurprisingperson.Idon’tknowhowshedoesitall.BeingthesameageIknowhowshemustfeel,”Richardssaid.Amongtheexcitementsurroundingthebirthdaycelebrations,thequeen’scousin,MargaretRhodes,saidthatsheis“perfectlysure”thequeenwillneverabdicate(退位)thethrone(王位).“It’snotlikeanormaljob;it’sajobforlife,”shesaid.BuckinghamPalacesaidRhodes’remarksreflectedthelongtimepositionofthequeenandtherewasnochangeinherdecisiontogiveupretirement.“Thesearethequestionsthatareaskedaroundthesebigevents,”saidaBuckinghampalacespokeswoman.“Thereisnoquestionofthequeenabdicating.Shewillcarryonasnormal.”47.99guestswerechosentothequeen’sbirthdaypartybecause________.A.therewereonly99personsinthecountrywhosharedthequeen’sbirthdateB.theyrepresentedallpartsofthecountryC.thenumber99wasaluckynumberD.itimpliedthequeenwouldliveforever48.Whichofthefollowingcanbestbeusedtodescribethequeen?A.Busyandenergetic.B.Oldandretired.C.Charmingandgenerous.D.Learnedandwise.49.Whichofthefollowingisoftenaskedontheoccasionrelatedtothequeen?A.Howoldonearthisthequeen?B.Willthequeenretirefromthequeenposition?C.Willthequeeninvitegueststothepalacetocelebrateherbirthday?D.Isthequeenreallyfitforherposition?50.Whichtitlecanbestsummarizethemainideaofthepassage?A.Alloverthecountrycelebratedthequeen’sbirthdayB.99personsinEnglandhavetheirbirthdayonthesamedayasthequeenC.LuckyenoughtohavethebirthdayonApril2D.Queenturned80,andsodidherguests★★★Suchchronic(慢性的)diseasesasheartdisease,stroke,cancerandlungdisordersaretheleadingcauseofdeathintheworld.Yethealthexpertssaytheseconditionsareoftenthemostpreventable.TheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)pointsoutchronicdiseasesleadtoabout17millionearlydeathseachyear.TheUnitedNations(UN)agencyexpectsmorethan380millionpeopletodieofchronicdiseasesby2020.About80%ofthedeathswillhappenindevelopingnations.Chronicdiseasesnowcausetwo-thirdsofalldeathsintheAsia-Pacificarea.Intenyearsitcouldbealmostthree-fourths.Peoplearegettingsickintheirmosteconomicallyproductiveyears.Infact,chronicdiseasesarekillingmoremiddle-agedpeopleinpoorercountriesthaninwealthierones.TheWHOestimates(估計)thatchronicdiseaseswillcostChinaalonemorethan500,000milliondollarsinthenexttenyears.Thatestimaterepresentsthecostsofmedicaltreatmentandlostproductivity.RussiaandIndiaarealsoexpectedtofacehugeeconomiclosses.AccordingtoaWHOreportontheproblem,deathsfromchronicdiseaseshaveincreasedlargelyastheresultofeconomicgainsinmanycountries.Infectiousandparasitic(寄生的)diseaseshaveuntilrecentlybeenthemainkillersinAsiaandthePacific—theyarenolongerthemajorcauseofdeathinmostcountries.Asmanyas80%ofdeathsfromchronicdiseasescouldbeprevented,healthofficialssay.Animportanttoolforgovernmentsistolimitthemarketingofalcoholandtobaccotoyoungpeople.Also,moreprogramsareneededtourgehealthyeatingandmorephysicalactivity.TheUNaimstoreducechronic-diseasedeathsby2%eachyearbyinternationalactionthrough2020,that’stosay,36millionlivescouldbesaved,including25millioninAsiaandthePacific.51.Accordingtothepassage,chronicdiseases________.A.canbeavoidedB.canbekeptfromhappeningC.willdisappearC.arealldeadly52.Inmanycountries,what’smainlyresponsibleforincreasingdeathsfromchronicdiseases?A.Theeconomicdevelopment.B.Thepoorlivingconditions.C.Infectiousandparasiticdiseases.D.Youngpeople’sbadhabits.Thispassageseemstostressthat________.chronicdiseasesonlyhappenindevelopingcountriesdevelopingcountriessufferchronicdiseasesmostyoungpeopleareaddictedtoalcoholandtobacconogoodmeasurescanbefoundtopreventchronicdiseasesWhichofthefollowingstatesmentsisNOTtrue?Mostdeathsarecausedbychronicdiseasesintheworld.Themiddle-agedarebecomingvictimsofchronicdiseasesinAsia.Infectiousandparasiticdiseasesarenolongerdeathkillers.Toreducechronic-diseasedeathsneedsworldwideefforts.55.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe“________”.A.DifferentMeasurestoFightChronicDiseasesB.TheWHO’sReportonHeathinDevelopingCountriesC.TheUN:theLeaderofInternationalCommunityD.ChronicDiseases:theWorld’sLeadingKiller第三部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每題1分,滿分10分)Everybodywanttobeyoung.Whatcanwedo?56.___________Letmegiveyousomeadvicesonhowtoke

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