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1、09-10學年上學期新課標高一 1冊Unit 2單元測試Class:Name: Marks: 滿分(120)(富源一中羅金)一、單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)1. , sir.B. Sorry, I can t follow youD. Can I help youamaz ing, but a great nu mber of people OK. I ' ll speak a little more slowly.A. Sorry, I don t see youC. You can t speak so quickly2. The nu mber of artic

2、les p ublished on smok ing still smok ing.China andA. is; isB. is; areC. are; areD. are; isA.such as3. A lot of coun tries have gained excelle nt achieveme nts in sp ace tech no logy,_ In dia.B. for exa mple C. that isD. n amely4. Kitty was half an hour late for the lecture, justheavy traffic.A. for

3、B. in sp ite ofC. because ofD. because5. This tree looks high and strong butits trunk( 樹干)is hollow.D. surelyA. reallyB. trulyC. actually6. Is the book in teresti ng? Yes, but I ' m sure it won t interest.A. everybody B. somebodyC. an ybody7. How come a simple meal like this costs so much? We ha

4、vein your bill the cost of the cup you broke just now.B. in cludedC. containedA.added8. All the peopleat the party were his supp orters.A. p rese ntB. tha nkfulC. in terested9. I don t like the wayyou speak to her.A. whichB. i n thatC. of which10. The scie ntists are now trying to discover what use

5、could be _A. made outB. made upC. made of11. When JaneD.nobodyD. chargedD. importantD. /_ such material.B. made upC. made ofD. made from,she found herself lying in hos pital and all her family look ing at hern ervously.A. came to B. came acrossC. came upD. came out12. Now wome n p layin TV p rograms

6、; so they are p lay ingin the TV p rogramin dustry.D. a part; partsA. a p art; partB. p arts; p artsC. p arts; a part13. When did the An ti-Ja pan ese war break out?D. 1930 ' sD. gen erallyInA. the 1930s B. the 1930C. 1930s14. I ' m fond of all the subjects we are learning,English.A. mainly

7、B. esp eciallyC. sp ecially15. Last summer holiday we spent thefew sunny days onthe seaside.D.lateA. lastB. latelyC. latter二、完形填空(共 20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)John has been alone on the road visiting clients(客戶)for more than three weeks. He couldn ' t wait to 16 back to London to see his family. Mother

8、' s Day was 17, and on Mother's Day he 18 man aged to go back home on time in the p ast, but this year he was just too 19_. While he was in a small tow n just outside of Little Rock, he drove by a20 shop. Hesaid to himself,“ I k2iow I will do; I will send my 22 some roses. ”He went into the

9、small23 and saw a young man talking to the clerk.“ How many rosescan I get 24 six dollars, madam? the boy 25 . The clerk was tryi ng to exp lain that roses were 26. Maybe the young man would be happy with some other flowers.“ No. I 27 to buy roses. ” he saidMy mom was sick so much last year and I di

10、dn t get to 28 much time with her. I want to get something 29. It has to be red _30because that ' s her favorite. ”The clerk looked up at Joh n and was just shak ing her head. Someth ing in side of Joh n was 31_ by the boy ' s voice. He looked at the clerk and said secretly that he would 32

11、for the boy ' s roses. The clerk looked at the 33 man and said, “ OK, I ' ll give you twelve red roses for ran away from theyour six dollars.” The young man almost up. He took the flowers andstore. It was worth the money that Joh n gave. And he felt very35 .16. A. lookB. goC. takeD. give17.

12、A. comingB. pu tt ingC. goingD. climbi ng18. A. neverB. seldomC. usuallyD. hardly19. A. crazyB. cleverC. happyD. tired20. A. flowerB. breadC. clothD. shoe21. A. thatB. whatC. howD. where22. A. childre nB. fatherC. motherD. wife23. A. poolB. fieldC. schoolD. shop24. A. onB. inC. atD. for25. A. askedB

13、. an sweredC. no ticedD.begged26. A. chea pB. expen siveC. p rettyD. esse ntial27. A. usedB. goC. haveD. dare28. A. spendB. costC. shareD. waste29. A. colorfulB. sp ecialC. tidyD. si ngle30. A. shoesB. clothC. paperD. roses31. A. coveredB. offeredC. movedD. tired32. A. payB. askC. huntD. look33. A.

14、smartB.youngC. hon estD. han dsome34. A. fellB. satC. walkedD. ju mped35. A. unhappyB. boredC. happyD. sorry三、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)AA beautiful woma n took a plane on bus in ess. She found her seat and sat dow n next to a young man. The man was just thinking of making a few dollars on the plane. W

15、hen he saw the woma n, he got an idea.” he asked the woma n.jUNowanartO you. I“ Hey! Would you like to play a game?take a nap (打盹),” the woman answered.“It ' s really easy. All you have to do is to answer the questions that I ask you. If you don ' t know the answer, you give me five dollars.

16、 If I don' t know the answer quyotion, then I ' llgive you five dollars.”“ No, ” the woman still refused.“ OK. If I don t know the answer to your question, I ll give ytouarve Howdredabout that? ” the man said. Then the woman bedaterested and decided to join in the game.“OK.How many moons doe

17、s Jupiter (木星)have? "asked the young man. The woman reached into her purse and took out a five-dollar bill.woman asked” the“ What goes up the mountain with three legs and comes back with four?Then the young man took out his compu ter and searched the Internet for an an swer. Minu tes later, the

18、 young man han ded five hun dred dollars to the woma n.After a few hours, the young man really wan ted to know the an swer to the questio n. So he asked the woma n, “ What is the an swer to your questi on?reachTdn/lo hiempurse andhan ded the young man a five-dollar bill.36. Why did the man ask the w

19、oma n to p lay a game?A. He wan ted to show his kindn ess.B. He wan ted to have a p leasa nt journ ey.C. He wan ted to earn some money from it.D. He wan ted to make friends with the woma n.37. How much did the woma n get at the end of the story?A. $ 500.B. $ 5.C. $ 10.D. $ 490.38. What can we lear n

20、 from the last p aragra ph?A. The woma n told the man the an swer to her questi on.B. The woman gave the man' s macteyD him.C. The woma n asked the man ano ther questi on.D. The woman didn t know the answer, either.D. hon est39. We can lear n from the story that the woma n is _A. cleverB. frie n

21、dlyC. p oliteBHotelA man ager' work exp erie nee in a big restaura nt.WaitersThe applicants (申請人)must have 2 yearsTour Comp aniesTour GuideGood oral En glish is required.官50- ¥,200 PER WEEKThis is one of the largest tour companies in China and there are 3 po siti ons for young people in Bei

22、ji ng.Besides En glish, Japan ese sp eakers are esp ecially welcome.Phone 010 7536 7745 for more in formatio n.Kindergarten Teachers WantedFor kids aged 3 to 65 days per weekBe fl uent in En glish or Fren ch.Patie nee is n eeded.All app lica nts must be able to work in Shan ghai.Pho ne 021 7176 6365

23、Shining Star RestaurantFood ServersThe biggest and busiest restaura nt in Beijing is seek ing excelle nt peopi e. If you have exp erie nces in dining restaura nts and are look ing for a job, the n come for an in terview.In terview day is Friday, 6th, May, from 12 am to 7 pm.Shi ning Star Restaura nt

24、 is located at 23 Fux ing Road in Beiji ng.40. The four advertiseme nts are all for.D. job hun tersD. Four.A. salesme n B. man agersC. teachers41. How many advertiseme nts are for waiters?A. On e.B. Two.C. Three.42. Accord ing to advertiseme nt B, we can lear n thatA. only En glish sp eakers are n e

25、ededB. the job offers 450-巻200 per monthC. the job is open to people of all agesD. you may call to get more in formati on about the job43. In advertiseme nt C, the kin dergarte n teachers should _A. have 3-6 years ' work exp erie neeB. know both En glish and FrenchC. have p atie nee with childre

26、 nD. come from Shan ghaiCHello, every one! Thanks for tuning into Your Time Talk Show. Today we will talk about the famous doctor, Benjam in Sp ock.For years mothers in America had bee n told that they should feed their babies strictly on time. They were warned never to kiss, hug (擁抱)or physically c

27、omfort their children. However, Doctor Spock' view was different. He said that babies knew better than anyone about when and how much they needed to eat. He also believed that showing love to babies by hugging and kissing them would make them feel happier and safer.More than 50 million copies of

28、 Doctor SpockBaby and 'Chsid Care have been sold since itappeared. It has beentranslated (被譯成)into 39 Ianguages.Benjamin Spock was born into a lawyer s (律師)family in 1903. He was a quiet child and atte nded Philli ps Academy, a p rivate school. Later he went to Yale Uni versity, jo ined a sp ort

29、s team, and bega n boati ng. In 1924, his team comp eted in boat ing at the Olympic Games in Paris, and won the gold medal.Benjam in Sp ock and his friends worked at a camp for disabled childre n duri ng the years at Yale. He always felt pity towards those little childre n, and wished to help them m

30、ore. This led to(導致)his decision to enter the medical school. He began at Yale Medical School, but didn ' t compi ete his medical degree un til he fini shed his study at Columbia Uni versity in New York City.44. Accord ing to the p assage, Doctor Sp ock advised parents.A. not to kiss their babie

31、s too oftenB. not to show their love too muchC. to hug their babies strictly on timeD. to feed their babies whe n they were hungry45. Benjam in Spock decided to en ter the medical school because of.A. his work exp erie nee at YaleB. his exp erie nee at the Olym picsC. the suggestio n of his familyD.

32、 the p raise from his friends46. Where did Benjam in Spock compi ete his medical degree?A. At Yale Un iversity.B. At Yale Medical School.C. At Columbia Un iversity.D. At Philli ps Academy.47. This p assage most p robably comes from.A. a radio p rogram B. a n ews paperC. a storybook D. a magaz ine“ L

33、et ' s go Dutch, shall we?Jim mean?Long ago, there was a kind of dinner called Dutch treat (款待).At a Dutch treat, the invited guests were exp ected to pay for their own share of the food and drink. Now, Dutch treat means whe n friends go out to have fun, each person p ays his or her own share.Th

34、ere are many other expressions related (相關的)with “ Dutch in American English. However, most of them were first used in En gla nd in the 17th cen tury. At that time, the British and the Dutch were war en emies. So whe n British people talked about someth ing wrong or bad, they would like to use the w

35、ord“ Dutch ”.D” Jim said after a dinner to his friends in a reWhatadibesA com mon exp ressi on heard a few years ago was in Dutch. A friend may tell you, “ You are in Dutch. The teacher is angry with you. Be careful!” WbeDatsoidjeir/e, he left thearmy without permission (準許).Dutch courage was the fa

36、lse courage produced by the effects of drinking wine.There is one exp ressi on that did come from the Dutch. That is to talk like a Dutch un cle. The Dutch were known for the strict and serious way they educated their childre n.48. What did people mean by saying“ Let ' s go Dutch ”?A. The guests

37、 should leave fi rst.B. Each person should pay his or her own bill.C. The food should be better n ext time.D. People should go to ano ther restaura nt.49. Accord ing to the p assage, the British in the 17th cen tury.A. first used the word“ Dutch ”B. were mistake n for Dutch peopleC. got along well w

38、ith the Dutch peopleD. used the word “ Dutch ” for something bad50. If your friend says that he is in Dutch, he most p robably mea ns thatA. he is happy B. he is lucky C. he is in trouble D. he is on vacati on51. If some one sp oke to you in a very serious way, you may say that he.A. was like a Dutc

39、h uncleB. would take a Dutch leaveC. had Dutch courageD. had a Dutch treatEIn the 1740s, many sailors in Britain were weak from scurvy (壞血?。?Doctor Lind thought they failed to eat some kinds of food. He divided 12 sick sailors into two gro ups, and gave each group differe nt foods to eat. Then the m

40、en who ate oran ges and lem ons bega n to imp rove soon, while the others got weaker. Thatvitafminwh維n生素)were discovered.After that some other doctors began to spend a lot of time in looking for foods to cure diseases. They were wrong, for they did not un dersta nd that it was better to eat vitam in

41、-rich foods earlier in stead of eat ing them to cure a disease after it had deve lop ed.Now let us look at some important vitam ins. Vitam in A helps stop your skin from los ing too much water. Vitamin B-1 helps the heart work. Vitamin B-12 helps produce red blood cells (細胞). Vitamin C is needed for

42、 strong bones and teeth. Our body stores (儲存)little vitamin C, so we must get it every day in foods such as citrus (柑橘類的)fruits.Medical experts agree that people who are in need of a vitamin should take vitamin pills. Some old peop le, for exa mple, may not have eno ugh vitam in B-12. It is found in

43、 foods like eggs, meat, milk products, and green leafy vegetables. However, as people get older, no matter how many eggs or milk p roducts they eat, their body loses its ability to take it from them.52. What can we lear n f rom Doctor Lind ' s exp erime nt?A. Doctor Lind made a mistake.B. All the sailors got better soon.C. The sailors hated to join the exp erime nt.D. Some fruit could be used as a medici ne.53. If a person s skin is always dry, he had better take.A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin C C. Vitamin B-1D. Vitamin B-1254. Why do some old people n eed to take vitam in B-12 from p ills?A.

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