1、Unit 3 单元综合技能训练时间:90 分钟,满分:100 分.单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)从题中所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。1(2012浙江杭州高一检测)Mr. Blake_Shanghai in a few days. Do you know when the earliest plane_on Sunday?Ais leaving; takes off Bleaves; takes offCis leaving; is taking off Dleaves; is taking off2Im afraid that she wont
2、 come to help me as she promised.Dont worry. Nothing will_her mind if she has_up her mind.Achange; made Bturn; doneCgrow; given Dmake; changed3Danny trusts you. You are the only person who can_her to give up the foolish idea.Aattract BadviseCsuggest Dpersuade4Mrs Smart insisted that she_the work all
3、 by herself, but nobody believed her.Ahad done Bhave doneCdid Ddo5_was I_saw him last night at the concert.AIt; where BIt; whenCIt; that DIt; how6The oxygen equipment made it possible for the climbers to rest and sleep at very high_.Alevel BheightsCaltitudes Datmosphere7(2010浙江11)Do you think shoppi
4、ng online will_take the place of shopping in stores?Aespecially BfrequentlyCmerely Dfinally8(2012宁波市高一期末)Last year I_my dad to give up smoking, but failed.Aadvised BpersuadedCtried to advise Dtalked9(2012浙江台州高一期末)After they reached the foot of the mountain, they stopped to_their tents and got ready
5、for the night.Aput off Bput on Cput away Dput up10(2012山东潍坊高一五县市联考)Taking a boat trip along the Yellow River is really_exciting experience.Aa B/Cthe Dan11(2012东北师大附中高一期中)_you make a promise, you should keep it no matter what happens.AThough BUnlessCOnce DEven if12(2012辽宁本溪高一模块验收)Robert is indeed a w
6、ise man.Oh, yes. How often I have regretted_his advice!Ato take Btaking Cnot taking Dnot to take 13(2012湖北省重点中学高一联合调研)Ever since he left school, he_becoming a professor in that famous university.Ahas ever dreamed of Bhad ever dreamed of Cdreamed of Dwas dreaming of14(2012江苏省淮安市吴承恩中学高一调研)National Day
7、 is drawing near and we_spend the National Holidays.Acant wait for Bare hoping for Ccant wait to Dare wishing for15(2012山东临沂市高一五校联考)They are the_ who_Wuhan University and now are playing an important part in our factory.Agraduate; graduatedB graduates; graduatedCgraduates; graduated fromDgraduate; g
8、raduated from.完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20 分)阅读下面短文,理解大意,从题中所给的 A、B、C 、D 四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。Suppose you lived in the United States and wanted to go from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. If you wanted to go by_16_, you could make the trip in a few_17_. If you wanted to go by train, you could make
9、 the trip in_18_. If you wanted to go by_19_, you could make the trip in a week or less. It would take_20_if you wanted to walk, go on horseback or take a boat.But the first men to cross North America went_21_. It took them a year and a half to go from St. Louis, Missouri, to the Pacific Ocean. They
10、 had to_22_their own supplies with them. There were_23_roads to follow, and rivers were often_24_.Meriwether Lewis and William Clark_25_the expedition(远征队). Fortyfive men left_26_on May 8, 1804. They traveled_27_the Missouri River_28_. By late autumn the men_29_the land of the Manda Indians. In_30_o
11、f 1805, the men started up the Missouri River again.At last they_31_a place where the river met three forks(分岔). They followed one of the_32_, the Jefferson River, but the river soon became too small and they_33_use their boats. They_34_many miles before they reached the land of the Shoshone Indians
12、. These Indians gave them_35_for their trip over the Rocky Mountains. In November of 1906, after a long and hard trip, they reached the Pacific Ocean.16A.plane BtrainCcar Dsh ip17A.seconds BhoursCminutes Dmonths18A.5 hours B8 daysC300 minutes D2 days19A.truck BcarCplane Dtrain20A.much longer Bshorte
13、rCas long Dless long21A.in a quick way Bby carCby bike Din a slow way22A.send BdragCcarry Dbuy23A.some BnoCmany Dseveral24A.dangerous BshortCnarrow Dfast25A.helped BfollowedCled Dobjected to26A.the Pacific Ocean BCanadaCMississippi DSt. Louis27A.up BdownCalong Dthrough28A.in boats Bin cars来源:Cin bus
14、es Don horseback29A.left Bwent toCreached Dgot away from30A.the early autumn Bthe springCthe summer DJuly31A.heard of Bcame to来源:Ctalked about Ddreamed of32A.rivers BroadsCforks Dways33A.could no longer Bcould onlyCstill could Dcould34A.drove BflewChave to walk Dhad to walk35A.a boat Ba planeCa carr
15、iage Da ship.阅读理解(共 20 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 40 分)阅读下面的文章,从题中所给的 A、B、C 、D 四个选项中选出最佳答案。AAmericans like to travel on their yearly holiday. Today more and more travelers in the United States are spending nights at small houses or inns(客栈)instead of hotels. They get a room for the night and the breakfast the ne
16、xt morning.Rooms for the night in private(私人的)homes with breakfast have been popular with travelers in Europe for many years. In the past five to ten years, these bedandbreakfast places have become popular in the United States. Many of these Americans bedandbreakfast inns are old historic buildings.
17、 Some bedandbreakfast inns have only a few rooms, others are much larger. Some inns do not provide telephones or televisions in the rooms, others do.Staying at a bedandbreakfast inn is much different from staying at a hotel. Usually the cost is much less. Staying at an inn is almost like visiting so
18、meones home. The owners are glad to tell about the areas and the interesting places to visit. Many vacationers say that they enjoy the chance to meet local families.36Americans take a holiday trip_.Aall the year round Bfor yearsCevery year Devery other year37According to the passage, which of the fo
19、llowing is NOT true?ASome Americans like to stay at bedandbreakfast homes instead of hotels.B The bedandbreakfast inns are private homes opened to vacationers.CThe bedandbreakfast inns have been popular in America for a long time.DThe bedandbreakfast inn owners provide a morning meal for their visit
20、ors and a room for the night.38Why do American travelers prefer staying at bedandbreakfast inns?AIt is like visiting someones home.B The money they spend there is much less.CThey can meet local families.DAll of the above.39Staying at the bedandbreakfast inns,_.Athe travelers neednt pay anythingB the
21、 travelers dont have to pay for the telephone or televisionCthe travelers can meet and talk with the local peopleDthe owners will show the travelers around the area40Which is TRUE according to the passage?AEuropean and American vacationers like staying at bedandbreakfast inns.B All Americans enjoy t
22、raveling.CThese bedandbreakfast inns are all old historic buildings.DStaying at a bedandbreakfast inn is just like at the travelers home.BAmericans think that travel is good for you. Some even think it can help with one of the countrys worst problemscrime(犯罪). Crime worries a lot of people. Every ye
23、ar, the number of crimes is up and up. And many criminals are young. They often come from sad homes, with only one parent or no parents at all.There are many young criminals in prison. But prison doesnt change them. Six or seven in ten will go back to crime when they come out of prison.One man, Bob
24、Burton, thought of a new idea. In the old days, young men had to live a difficult life on the road. They learned to be strong and brave, and to help their friends in time of danger. This helped them to grow into men. So Bob started “Vision Quest”. He takes young criminals on a long, long journey wit
25、h horses and wagons(马车 ), 3,000 miles through seven states. They are on the road for more than a year.The young people on Vision Quest all have had problems. Most of them have already spent time in prison. This is their last chance.Its hard work on the road. The day starts before the sun comes up. T
26、he boys and girls have to feed the horses. Some of them have never loved anyone before. But they cant love their horses enough. They also begin to love their partners. That love can help them to live a new life.Not all the young people on Vision Quest will leave crime behind them. Three or four in t
27、en will one day be in prison again. Bob Burton is right. Travel can be good for you. Even today, Americans still say, “Go west, young man.”41In the last paragraph“leave crime behind them”means_.Ano longer do a crimeB leave people who do a crimeCdo all the crimesDleave criminals behind42Why is Bob Bu
28、rton right?ABecause he can help with crime.来源:B Because three or four is better than six or seven.CBecause the young criminals have a hard life on the road.DBecause he can stop crime in the country.43From the passage we may infer that_.Agetting up before the sun rises can help people out of crimeB l
29、ove can help young people to start a new lifeCtraveling can help all criminals out of prisonDbeing strong and brave can do with crime44On“Vision Quest”_Ayoung people have bad problemsB young people grow tall very fastCyoung people often help their friends in time of dangerDyoung people can do anythi
30、ng freely45Americans still say, “Go west, young man.”because_.Aif they go west they can have a travelB in the west there is a prisonCthere they have to live a hard life to grow into menDprison doesnt change themCHaving returned from her round trip, the angry woman stood outside the ticket office of
31、the station. “The railway owes me 12, ”she said to Harry Jenks, the young man working at the office. “You sold me a ticket for May 22nd, but there was no ship from Jersey that night. So my daughter and I had to stay in a hotel. It cost me 12.”Harry was worried. He remembered selling the woman a retu
32、rn ticket. “Come into the office, Madam, ”he said politely. “Ill just check the Jersey timetable for May 22nd.”The woman and her little girl followed him inside. She was quite right, as Harry soon discovered. There was no sailing on May 22nd. How could he have made such a careless mistake? He should
33、nt have sold her a ticket for that day. Wondering what to do, he smiled at the child.“You look sunburnt, ”he said to her. “Did you have a nice holiday in Jersey?”“Yes, ”she answered, shyly.“The beach was lovely. And I can swim too! ”“Thats fine, ”said Harry. “My little girl cant swim a bit yet. Of c
34、ourse, shes only three.”“Im four, ”the child said proudly.“Ill be four and a half.”Harry turned to the mother.“I remember your ticket, Madam, ”he said, “But you didnt get one for your daughter, did you?”“Er, well.”the woman looked at the child.“I mean. she hasnt started school yet. Shes only four.”“
35、A fouryearold child must have a ticket, Madam. A childs return ticket to Jersey costs.let me see.13.50. So if the railway pays your hotel, you will owe 1.50. The law is the law, but since the fault was mine.”The woman stood up, took the childs hand and left the office.46The woman was angry because_.
36、Ashe couldnt use the ticket for her round tripB she had to return home a day earlier than she had plannedCshe spent more money than she had expectedDHarry had sold her a oneway ticket but charged her for a return47Harry started talking to the little girl_.Abecause he was in difficulty and did not kn
37、ow what to doB because he had a little girl about the same age as this girlCbecause he wanted to be friendly to the little girl who looked so niceDwhen he suddenly realized that he could find a way out from the little girl48When Harry said, “The law is the law, but since the fault was mine.”he meant
38、 that_.Athey must follow the law, even though the fault was hisB he had to be strict with the woman because of the law, although he didnt want toCthe woman had to pay him 1.50 and the railway would pay her for the hotelDshe should pay 1.50, but since he had made a mistake, she could go without payin
39、g49The woman left the office without saying anything because_.Ashe wanted to go home and get money for the childs ticketB she was so angry that she didnt want to have anything more to do with the young manCshe was moved by Harrys kindnessDshe knew she would have to pay 1.50 if she insisted50From the
40、 communication between the woman and Harry, we can see that Harry is_.Acareless but helpfulB kind and helpfulCcareless but smartDmodest and brave enough to admit his faultsDI knew they were out there somewhere, and I was determined to find them.Like most tourists who visit Ranthambore National Park
41、in India, I went with just one goal in mind: to see tigers in the wild.Twice a day, all year round, 10 opentopped trucks are allowed to rumble along the parks dirt roads for a few hours. It costs 360 rupees(about 8,U.S.)to buy a seat on one of the trucks. Glimpses of tigers are free.Of course, nothi
42、ng is guaranteed. Forty tigers wander Ranthambores 388 square miles. But tigers hear and smell us long before we can see them. Some tourists I met near the park were lucky enough to see a handful of tigers up close during just one trip. Other people saw none, even after going out six or more times.S
43、till, I couldnt pass up(miss)the excursion(short journey). It was an opportunity that might someday disappear. Tigers are among the most endangered animals on Earth. In India, where about half of the planets remaining 7,000 wild tigers live, tigers face a number of threats, especially from a growing
44、 human population. More than a billion people live in India today, and development is rapidly expanding into what was once largely tiger territory.Conservationists nonetheless(in spite of that)remain optimistic. “The tiger will not disappear, ”said PK. Sen, director of the Tiger and Wildlife Program
45、 for World Wildlife FundIndia(WWFIndia). He was kind enough to meet with me in his New Delhi office on a Sunday, the only day I spent in the city during a recent 3week trip to India.Theres no way, Sen said, that people will ever let the majestic cats die out. “The tiger has been a symbol of strength
46、 and might for thousands of years, ”he said.51The main purpose of my trip to India is to_.Ameet PK Sen, the director of the Tiger and Wildlife Program for World Wildlife Fund IndiaB see the majestic cats in the wildCfind out why the number of tigers in India is less and lessDmake sure I am lucky eno
47、ugh to meet tigers52It is_to meet a lot of tigers up close during your trip in the park.Aeasy BdangerousCnot so often Dconvenient53Among the threats to the tiger, the biggest one is_.Athe more terrible environmentB the larger and larger populationCthe climate changeDthe Indian Government doesnt care it54From this passage, we can infer_.Adevelopment is rapidly expanding into what was once largely tiger territory, so some day the tigers will not find any place to live and d