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1、 北师大版必修四 UNIT 11 单元综合测试英 语 试 题姓名:_ 班级:_ 考号:_第一部分:单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 l 分,共 15 分)1How about this kind of fruit? Oh, this kind of fruit _ lost of vitamins B and C.A. remains B. holds C. includes D. contains2. A hurricane hit the city last night and a large _of damage was done in a very short time.A. numb

2、er B. deal C. amount D. sum3. In some countries where there is not enough coal, water is used to _electricity.A. making B. make C. be made D. being made4. The conflict spread everywhere into villages, _into the cities.A. rather than B. or else C. as well as D. instead of5. He is a _child, that is, h

3、e is a child of_.A. three-years-old; three year old B. three-years-old; three years oldC. three years old; three-year-old D. three-year-old; three years old 6. I dont suppose anyone will volunteer , _? A. do I B. dont I C. will they D. wont they7. Can you imagine him _ a film star?A. becoming B. to

4、become C. turn D. turning8. What did he major _at university? A. at B. on C. in D. about9. The country faces a _crisis due to shortage of labor.A. senior B. minor C. major D. junior10. We _buying our own house. A. dream up B. dream of C. dream away D. dream on11. Everyone, _, showed great interest w

5、hen I mentioned you would go for a hike with us.A. include three little girls B. three little girls include C. including three little girls D. included three little girls12. I cant imagine _such a poor man.A. she marries with B. she will marry with C. her to marry D. her marrying13. The visiting pro

6、fessor _giving lectures to students _invited to meeting at a time.A. preferred; to being B. preferred to; rather than C. preferred; that being D. preferred; to be 14. As a teacher, you must _what you teach to your students.A. get in B. get over C. get across D. get through15. People try to avoid pub

7、lic transportation delays by using their own cars, this _ creates further problems.A. in short B. in case C. in about D. in turn第二部分:完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)Hi Cindy,Please dont worry if you feel a little strange around boys. You are in the process of 16 from a little girl into a young woman

8、and there are 17 called hormones(荷尔蒙)that are changing not only your body but your 18 . For example, you say you used to feel at ease 19 boys and you would usually run and fight one another for 20 . That was Cindy, the little girl, Cindy the 21 woman doesnt want to fight boys or even run with them 2

9、2 your interests are changing. That is what is making you feel strange and it is also 23 to the other girls around you and also to the boys. Your life is 24 a different stage but you should understand that this is (a) 25 normal, and(b) something that will pass quickly.I think you should again try to

10、 26 around boys. You can still talk with them about 27 your like including sports, movies, web sites and celebrities (名人). I 28 that you not try to fight with them, however, because the 29 are becoming much bigger and stronger. I think you will find that you will 30 being with boys but that your fee

11、lings will be different from the 31 they used to be. I know you are not supposed to have a 32 while you are still in school in China, but if you start to find some boys very handsome and you are strongly 33 to some of them, dont be surprised, 34 , this is all very normal. For now, you should 35 your

12、 school work, though you will find that some boys are attracted to you. This will be a new adventure for you and my best advice is to relax and enjoy it.Good luck,Brad16. A. starting B. surviving C. changing D. ranging17. A. cells B. nutritions C. objects D. chemicals18. A. head B. mind C. life D. s

13、tudy19. A. against B. for C. with D. without20. A. fun B. honor C. good D. praise21. A. brave B. young C. smart D. unique22. A. before B. when C. until D. because23. A. referring B. appealing C. happening D. pointing24. A. setting B. entering C. reflecting D. representing25. A. perfectly B. possibly

14、 C. hardly D. nearly26. A. play B. fool C. date D. relax27. A. somebody B. anybody C. anything D. something28. A. demand B. recommend C. command D. determine29. A. girls B. adults C. kids D. boys30. A. enjoy B. hate C. avoid D. regret31. A. model B. standard C. way D. style32. A. girlfriend B. boyfr

15、iend C. degree D. job33. A. attracted B. opposed C. exposed D. accustomed34. A. Rather B. Besides C. Afterwards D. Again35. A. depend on B. decide on C. concentrate on D. agree on第三部分:阅读理解(共 20 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 40 分)AIn 1883, John Roebling was inspired by an idea to build a bridge connecting New York w

16、ith the Long Island. However, bridge building experts throughout the world thought this was impossible, but Roebling could not ignore the vision he had in his mind of this bridge. After much discussion and persuasion he managed to convince his son Washington, an up and coming engineer, that the brid

17、ge in fact could be built. The project started well, but only a few months later a tragic accident on the site took the life of John Roebling. Washington was injured and left with a certain amount of brain damage, which resulted in him not being able to walk or talk or even move.“Crazy men and their

18、 crazy dreams.” “Its foolish to chase(追求) wild visions.” Everyone had a negative comment to make and felt the project should be abandoned since the Roeblings were the only ones to know how the bridge could be built. In spite of his handicap, Washington was never discouraged.One day he was lying on h

19、is bed in hospital, seeing the sky and the tops of the trees outside, and a gentle breeze blowing the white curtains apart when an idea hit him. He decided to make the best use of the only finger he could move. Slowly he developed a code of communication with his wife. He touched his wifes arm with

20、that finger, indicating that he wanted her to call the engineers again. Then he used the same method of tapping her arm to tell the engineers what to do. It seemed foolish but the project was under way again.For 13 years Washington tapped out his instructions with his finger on his wifes arm until t

21、he bridge was finally completed. 36. Which of the following is true of Washington and his father?A. They are curious and modest. B. They are stubborn and craszy.C. They are creative and determined. D. They are hardworking and courageous.37. The underlined phrase “wild vision” in Paragraph 3 refers t

22、o “_”.A. the end of failure B. the building of the bridgeC. the brain damage D. the tragic accident38. The text suggests that “_”.A. A lighted heart is a good medicine B. Many hands make light workC. No pains, no gains D. Impossible is nothingBWith Amazon selling more e-books than hardbacks, this ma

23、y not seem like the best time to be having a book festival in San Diego County let alone two. But thats what book lovers have in store, with the San Diego City College International Book Fair concluding this weekend and the County Library Book Festival running all day Oct. 9. “Whatever the format, i

24、ts still a writer putting pen to paper or tapping their fingers on keyboards,” said Liz Hildreth, co-chair of the library festival. “Its still authors, still stories, still books. We hope what the festival tells us is that books are a real part of peoples lives. That books are still important.”So im

25、portant, organizers say, that one day they hope to rival (竞争) festivals in other places that routinely draw more than 100,000 people and feature hundreds of top writers across virtually every literary genre.Now in its fifth year, the weeklong City College International Book Festival attracted about

26、150 people to its Sept. 24 opening night. The featured author was Laurel Corona, a professor at the school who writes historical fiction.“Festivals are just fun, for readers and authors,” said Corona, one of the experts at the county library event. “They create excitement about books in general. Peo

27、ple wander, discover authors they might never find otherwise.”Moore Susan, community relations manager for the county library system, said going to festivals changed her view that “owning a book was enough. I went and heard authors like (childrens writer) Chris Raschka. He added depth and meaning to

28、 what I had read, brought new ideas forward that I had no clue about.”“Were doing it because we love books, we love reading, and because our customers are asking us all the time for author events,” Moore said. “People really do long to make those connections.” 39. Book festivals in San Diego _.A. pl

29、ay a real part in local peoples lives B. are organized by book loversC. attract hundreds of top writers D. are reader and author events40. Which of the following is true of Liz Hildreth?A. He prefers e-books. B. He is a book lover.C. He writes historical fiction. D. He is a professor of relations.41

30、. The underlined words “literary genre” in Paragraph 3 probably mean “_”.A. theory of literature B. example of writers C. type of literature D. kind of readers42. From what Moore Susan said we can learn that _.A. she seldom goes to book festivals B. its easy to organize such activities C. book festi

31、vals in San Diego are popular D. its not the best time for book festivals nowCResearchers found that people become happier and experience less worry after they reach the age of fifty. In fact, they say by the age of eighty-five, people are happier with their life than they were when they were eighte

32、en years old.The findings came from a survey of more than 340,000 adults in the United States. The Gallup(民意调查 ) Organization questioned them by telephone in 2008. At that time, the people were between the ages of eighteen and eighty-five.The researchers asked questions about emotions like happiness

33、, sadness and worry. They also asked about mental or emotional stress.Arthur Stone at Stony Brook University in New York led the study. His team found that levels of stress were highest among adults between the ages of twenty-two and twenty-five. The findings showed that stress levels dropped sharpl

34、y after people reached their fifties. Happiness was highest among the youngest adults and those in their early seventies. The people least likely to report feeling negative emotions were those in their seventies and eighties.Researchers say they do not know why happiness increases as people get olde

35、r. One theory is that, as people grow older, they grow more thankful for what they have and have better control of their emotions. They also spend less time thinking about bad experiences.Professor Stone says the emotional patterns could be linked to changes in how people see the world, or maybe eve

36、n changes in brain chemistry.The researchers also considered possible influences like having young children, being unemployed or being single. But they found that influences like these did not affect the levels of happiness and well-being related to age.The study also showed that men and women have

37、similar emotional patterns as they grow older. However, women at all ages reported more sadness, stress and worry than men. 43. What can be the best title of the text?A. Happiness Varies with Ages B. Experience More, Worry LessC. The Older, the Wiser D. Being Young, Being Happy44. We can learn from

38、the research that _.A. only when people get older will they feel happierB. stress levels among the youngest are the highestC. older people tend to be grateful D. older people usually have no worries45. According to the research, when people get older, _.A. they miss the old days B. they are physical

39、ly weak C. they have better self-control D. they are more emotional46. What would the author probably talk about next?A. What influences happiness. B. How to live better.C. How to keep happier. D. Why women are less happier.47. The author is intended to _.A. advise how to reduce stress B. introduce

40、a scientific finding C. describe the process of doing research D. talk about human emotionsDEuropes first major university department to promote research into government and public policy will open in Oxford under new plans.In a hugely significant move, Oxford University will create a new school of

41、government in 2012 following a 75 million donation by Leonard Blavatnik, the American industrialist and philanthropist(慈善家). The school is intended to train outstanding graduates from across the world in the skills and responsibilities of government. The move is being backed by world leaders includi

42、ng Nelson Mandela, Bill Clinton and Kofi Annan.Andrew Hamilton, Oxfords vice-chancellor, said: “The school represents a huge milestone in Oxfords history. It will give tomorrows leaders the best of Oxfords traditional strengths alongside new and practical ways of understanding and meeting the challe

43、nges of good governance.”“The university has educated 26 British Prime Ministers and over 30 other world leaders, yet until now the major international schools of government have all been outside Europe, principally in the United States.”Under plans, the Blavatnik School of Government will provide a

44、 series of practical courses leading to a Masters degree. It will cover a range of subjects including the humanities, social sciences, law, science, technology, health, finance, energy and security policy.Oxford said Mr Blavatniks donation was one of the most generous in the universitys 900 year his

45、tory. The university itself will be investing an additional 26m in the school, as well as land in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, where the school will be located.Lord Patten, Oxfords chancellor, said: “This is a once-in-a-century opportunity for Oxford. Through the Blavatnik donation, Oxford wil

46、l now become the worlds leading centre for the training of future leaders in government and public policy and in ways that take proper account of the very different traditions, institutions and cultures that those leaders will serve. It is an important moment for the future of good government throug

47、hout the world.” 48. What is the text mainly about?A. Political leaders from Oxford. B. Traditions and strengths of Oxford.C. Oxford ways to train future leaders .D. Oxford school of government under plans.49. What can students learn in the new school?A. Politics and economics. B. Philosophy and hum

48、anities.C. Traditional and practical courses. D. Modern science and technology.50. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Public policy is the present focus. B. More world leaders will rise from Oxford.C. World leaders need to respect each other . D. Lord Patten has different opinions of the plan.E

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