1、英语新人教版必修(2)Unit(1)同步练习:综合技能训练(答案解析)Unit 1 综合技能测试时间:90 分钟,满分:100 分.单项填空(每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)从 A、B、C 、 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1(2009全国,14)What I need is_book that contains_ABC of oil painting.Aa;不填 B the; 不填 Cthe; an Da; the2(2009四川,4)Ladies and gentlemen, please remain_until the plane has come to a compl
2、ete stop.Aseated Bseating Cto seat Dseat3(2009陕西,14)My mother is preparing my favorite dishes. Go with me and have a taste, okay?_. And Ill be glad to meet your parents.A. I think so B. Id love to C. Im sure D. I hope so 4There is some_to suggest that the global finance is improving.Aevidence Bappea
3、rance Cclue Dmark5After the college_examination in 2009, he enrolled himself in Beijing University.Aaccess Bentrance Cpermit Dpermission6The bargain they reached with their employers was to reduce their wage claim_a shorter working week.Ain return for Bin place of Cin honour of Din charge of7The pol
4、icemen set out_the streets for the lost girl.Asearching for Bto search Csearch Dto search in8We dont doubt_he can do a good job.Awhether Bthat Chow Dwhy9Most people would agree that nuclear science should be developed to benefit the human beings_harm them.Amore than Brather than Cother than Dbetter
5、than10I have a lot of friends_me, but I seldom have them_me.Ato help; to help Bhelping; helping Chelp; to help Dto help; help11(2008陕西,12)He doesnt have_furniture in his roomjust an old desk.Aany Bmany Csome Dmuch12(2008安徽,26)All the neighbors admire this family,_the parents are treating their child
6、 like a friend.Awhy Bwhere C which Dthat13(2008福建,31)By nine oclock, all the Olympic torch bearers had reached the top of Mount Qomolangma,_appeared a rare rainbow soon.Aof which Bon which Cfrom which Dabove which14The area will be one of the fastest growing areas in China in the 21st century._shoul
7、dnt be any doubt about it now.AIt BThat CThis DThere15The research is so_that once_nothing can be done to change it.Adesign; beginsBdesigning; begunCdesigned; having begunDdesigned; begun.完形填空(每小题 1 分,共 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。Some plays are so successful that they run for year
8、s on end. In many ways, this is_16_for the poor actors who are required to go on repeating the same_17_night after night. One would_18_them to know their parts by heart and_19_have cause to falter(结巴). Yet_20_is not always the case.A famous actor in a_21_successful play was once cast in the role of
9、an aristocrat_22_had been imprisoned in Bastille for twenty years. In the last act, a gaoler (监狱长,看守) would always come on to the stage with a letter which he would hand to the prisoner._23_the noble was expected to read the letter at each_24_, he always insisted that it should be written out in ful
10、l.One night, the gaoler decided to play a joke_25_his colleague to find out if, after so many performances, he had managed to learn the_26_of the letter by heart. The curtain went up on the final act of the play and revealed (使暴露) the aristocrat sitting alone behind bars in his dark cell. Just then,
11、 the gaoler_27_with the precious letter in his hands. He entered the_28_and presented the letter to the aristocrat. But the copy he gave him had not been written out in_29_as usual. It was simply a blank sheet of paper. The gaoler looked on eagerly,_30_to see if his fellow actor had at last learnt h
12、is lines. The noble stared at the blank sheet of paper for a few seconds. Then, squinting(眯着眼看 )his eyes, he said, “The light is_31_. Read the letter to me. And he promptly handed the sheet of paper to the gaoler._32_that he could not remember a word of the letter either, the gaoler replied, “The li
13、ght is indeed dim, sir. I must get my_33_.” With this, he hurried off the stage. Much to the aristocrats_34_, the gaoler returned a few moments later with a pair of glasses and the_35_copy of the letter which he proceeded(继续进行)to read to the prisoner.文章大意:人们总是倾向于认为舞台上的演员们把台词背得很熟,事实并不是这样。本文叙述了一名著名演员由
14、于同伴开玩笑,没有给他提供台词而在舞台上所闹的笑话。16A.fortunate BunfortunateChappy Dunhappy17A.lines BwordsCplays Droles18A.want BaskCexpect Dwish19A.always BneverCsometimes Doften20A.such Bthe thingCone Dthis21A.highly BhighCpoorly Dpoor22A.where BwhatCwhich Dwho23A.Because BEven thoughCWhen DThough24A.play BperformanceCr
15、ole Dcase25A.with Bin Con Dto 26A.pages BjokeClines Dcontents27A.appeared BdisappointedCcame out Dcame in 28A.room BcellCstage Doffice29A.English BFrenchCorder Dfull30A.worried BsurprisedCanxious Dafraid31A.bright BdimCdark Dout32A.To see BTo findCSeeing DFinding33A.glasses Blines Clight Dletters34A
16、.surprise BsatisfactionCanger Damusement35A.usual BoldCunusual Dnew.阅读理解(每小题 2 分,共 40 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。AFour Chinese national treasures including bronze heads of a swine(pig), a monkey, an ox and a tiger will be on display in Beijing this month.Stolen from the Yuanmingyuan by B
17、ritish and French soldiers in 1860, the heads have travelled the world for more than 100 years. But in September, the swine head was the last of the four treasures to return home, and they will go on show together for the first time.The four bronze heads were part of a set of 12 that represented eac
18、h animal in the Chinese calendar. Based on European designs, they were made for the Qing emperor(皇帝) in 1760 and placed by a fountain(喷泉)at the palace, with a water clock in the center. Water would pour out of each head in turn every two hours.The swine head was bought from a New York collector by M
19、acao businessman Stanley Ho for US$900,000. He gave it to the stateowned Poly Art Museum so it could be displayed with its “brothers”, the ox, monkey and tiger heads. These three were bought by the China Poly Group in 2000 for US$4.2 million.Jiang Yingchun, director of the museum, said the price pai
20、d for the four heads matches their value. However, some experts say China should stop buying stolen cultural relics and simply ask for them to be returned.Apart from the four heads that have returned home, the mouse and rabbit heads are in French Museum, while the horse head is in Taiwan. But the wh
21、ereabouts(下落) of the remaining five heads is still unknown.文章大意:你知道吗?圆明园十二铜兽首已经又被拍卖了。我们来了解一下吧。36Among the four bronze heads to be on show, the bronze swine_.Acost more than the other three Bis the biggestCis to be on show at lastDwas given by a Macao businessman37The 12 bronze heads of animals_.Awer
22、e presented by a foreigner Bwere made based on European designsCwere lost 200 years agoDhave been returned home38Which of the following statements is TRUE?AWe have known where all the 12 bronze heads are.BThe 12 bronze heads were first made for people to store water.CSome experts dont think we shoul
23、d pay to get back the cultural relics.DThe Chinese government bought back the bronze ox, monkey and tiger heads from a New Yorker.BFor Chinese, its a time for dragon boat racing and Zongzi(粽子 ). But across the Yellow Sea, South Korea, wrestling(摔跤)and swing play are the highlights. However, both eve
24、nts go by the same namethe Dragon Boat Festivalwhich falls on May 5 of the lunar calendar.One festival, two cultures: does one nation have the right to call its own? It has been reported that South Korea will apply(申请)to the United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural Organization(UNESCO 联合国教科文组
25、织)to make the celebration its cultural heritage(文化遗产). If successful, people from other countries may see the Dragon Festival as a Korean creation.As the birthplace of the yearly event more than 2,000 years ago, China is not happy with the situation. “It would be a shame if another country successfu
26、lly made a traditional Chinese festival part of its own cultural heritage ahead of China, ” said Zhou Heping, deputy culture minister. The Ministry of Culture is even thinking of making its own application to UNESCO, covering all traditional Chinese festivals, including the Dragon Boat event.Over th
27、e years, the Dragon Boat Festival has spread throughout the world. In Japan and Viet Nam, as well as South Korea, the festival has mixed with and become part of local culture.With this in mind, some experts say that it is meaningless to argue about which country the festival belongs to. “No one can
28、deny that it came from China, ” said Long Haiqing, an expert from Hunan Province. “But if all the countries involved can protect culture heritage together, they will all benefit.”文章大意:现在,各国对于世界文化遗产的争夺非常激烈。像我国与韩国的端午节之争。39The underlined word “highlights” can be probably replaced by“_”Amost exciting ev
29、entsBhighest lights on the buildingCbrightest lights at nightDmost famous festivals40It can be inferred that South Korea_.Ahas proclaimed(宣布)the Dragon Boat Festival as a part of its cultural heritageBhas the exactly same Dragon Boat Festival as ChinaChas no idea that China has such a festivalDis pa
30、ying more attention to its cultural heritage than China41China is not happy with the situation because_.Ait created the festivalBit is also making an applicationCSouth Korea has no right to call the festival its ownDUNESCO may approve( 批准 )South Koreas application42If South Koreas application to UNE
31、SCO is successful,_.AChina will also make its own application to UNESCOBit will be meaningless to celebrate the Dragon Boat FestivalCpeople from other parts of the world will think South Korea created the festivalDthe Dragon Boat Festival will become part of local culture43The author would probably
32、support_.Aa move by South Korea to cancel its applicationBChina getting UNESCOs approval of the festival firstCthe opinion of Zhou HepingDChina paying more attention to its cultural heritageCShah Jahan built the Taj Mahal(泰姬陵)in Agra, India in the 1600s. He wanted to make a beautiful place where he
33、could bury his wife.Mumtaz Mahal was only one of Shah Jahans wives, but he liked her best. He built the Taj Mahal for her after she died.The Taj Mahal is one of the most famous things to see in India. It is a beautiful place. The Jumna River runs beside the north wall of the Taj Mahal. Also, a garde
34、n grows inside the Taj Mahal. This garden has a small river running through it.Shah Jahan buried Mumtaz Mahal inside the Tai Mahal in a building made of white marble. This building has a big white round roof.It took 22 years to complete all of the work on the Taj Mahal. After it was completed, Shah
35、Jahan killed the man who made the Taj Mahal. Shah Jahan did not want him to ever build a building more beautiful than the Taj Mahal. The Shah also cut off the hands of all of the artists who took part in building the Taj Mahal. When people who study history hear of this, they are not surprised. From
36、 studying history, it is possible to find out that Shah Jahan was something known to be a cruel man.As for Shah Jahan, he was also buried in the Taj Mahal next to his wife after he died.44Shah Jahan wanted to build the Taj Mahal because_.Ahe needed a new place to liveBhe liked beautiful gardensChe w
37、anted to bury his wife thereDhe wanted to kill the artists45Mumtaz Mahal was_.AShah Jahans wifeBan artistCthe man who made the Taj MahalDa person who studied history46You can see_when you visit the Taj Mahal.Athe Jumna RiverBthe place where Mumtaz Mahal is buriedCa beautiful gardenDall of the above4
38、7Why did Shah Jahan kill the man who made the Taj Mahal?ABecause Shah Jahan didnt like the Taj Mahal.BBecause the man made a mistake.CBecause Shah Jahan didnt want him to make another beautiful building.DBecause the man didnt finish the buildingDAlthough most people know there are Seven Wonders in t
39、he Ancient World, only few people can name them. This is because most of them are no longer there except the pyramids. However, there is a growing list of wonders of the world today. About nine years ago, UNESCOs World Cultural and Nature Heritage(things that have come down to us from the past)List
40、had 411 places and 136 countries were responsible to protect them, and the list keeps on growing.Usually it is the task of a group of 21 experts to decide which places go on the list. The experts are chosen to work for six years. Their work is to examine and discuss the suggestions from different co
41、untries. They also manage the World Heritage Fund and have the right to decide what help to give to countries for protection work.Over the past centuries a lot of cultural or historic places have been destroyed by man or nature. Protecting our natural and cultural heritage is a long and difficult ta
42、sk. Earthquakes, floods, pollution, wars, or even tourism are some of the dangers that harm this heritage.When a historic place is in great danger, it is put on the World Heritage in Danger List and necessary things will be done to protect it. Places which are on the danger list include Historic Bri
43、dges of Indiana, St. Elizabeths Hospital, Rosenwald School in Southern US, etc.48The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World include_.AGolden Gate BridgeBSydney Opera HouseCthe Great WallDthe pyramids49Why does the World Cultural and Natural Heritage List keep on growing?AThere are more cultural heritage
44、s beginning to appear.BMore countries begin to build cultural heritages.CA lot of cultural or historic places have disappeared.DMore and more cultural heritages are in great danger.50Which of the following statements is TRUE?APeople can still visit the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World today.BRosen
45、wald School is a newlybuilt school in Southern US.CMore places will be added to the UNESCO list.DThe list is decided mainly by the governments of different countries.51What would be the best title for this passage?ASeven Wonders of the Ancient WorldBExperts Play an Important RoleCThe Growing List of
46、 Wonders of the WorldDSome Historic Places in DangerEThe Taj Mahal (泰姬陵) is considered to be one of the most beautiful buildings in the world and the finest example of the late style of Indian architecture. It is at Agra in northern India. It lies beside the River Jumna in the middle of gardens with
47、 quiet pools.The Taj Mahal was built by the Mogul emperor (皇帝) Shah Jehan, who ruled India in the seventeenth century. It is in memory of his favorite wife, Arjumand Banu Bagam, known as Mumtaz Mahal, who died in 1631. The building, which was completed between 1632 and 1638, was designed by a local Muslim architect (建筑师) Ustad Ahmad Lahori. The whole building, with gardens and gateway structures, was completed in 1643. The