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1、Unit3(人教新课标必修 5)新课标高二上学期 5 册 Unit1-3 测试 Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节 ,满分45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. It doesnt make sense to go there nowthe party is coming to end.A. 不填; the B. a; an C. a; the D. 不填; an 2. Do you think well be in Spain this time next year? Nothing is impossible.A

2、. Dont worry. B. Yes, I do. C. No, I dont. D. It depends.3. A coal mine in Qujing, Yunnan Province was flooded on April 7, 2014 and 22 miners got underground.A. trapping B. trapped C. to be trapped D. having trapped4. I wonder he said that at dinner.I think he thought he was being funny.A. why B. wh

3、at C. how D. whether5. We shouldnt any important details when listening to the lecture.A. look out B. leave out C. attend to D. lead to6. Im going to meet a friend of mineSallyat the railway station, is from Shanghai.A. where B. which C. that D. who7. He was determined to double his efforts from the

4、n on he wouldnt fall behind. A. now that B. as though C. so that D. ever since8. Follow us closely or we may lose of you as it is so crowded here.A. view B. look C. sight D. notice9. Our washing machine doesnt work. Well have to get it .A. repaired B. being repairedC. repairing D. to repair 10. and

5、happy, he held the award high, tears rolling down his cheeks.A. Exciting; exciting B. Excited; excitingC. Exciting; excited D. Excited; excited11. our musc les from getting hurt, we need to warm up before taking exercise.A. Prevent B. To prevent C. Preventing D. Having prevented12. When deeply in re

6、ading a good book, you will find time passing quickly.A. absorbing B. to absorb C. absorbed D. having absorbed13. His silence at the meeting suggested that he to our decision, which was clear.A. didnt agree B. shouldnt agreeC. hadnt agreed D. wouldnt agree 14. The police began to the truth of what t

7、he man said. A. conclude B. suspect C. reject D. challenge15. The national flag of China is red in color with four smaller yellow stars a large yellow star.A. surrounded B. to surround C. surrounding D. surround第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分30分)A little boy was standing outside the mall in the cold spr

8、ing wind, collecting donations for cancer research. I noticed he had no 16 .I checked my purse, but didnt find any 17 . It is a principle of mine to always 18 money to cancer researchI have 19 dear friends and family members to the disease, and want to do my little part to help find a 20 .“Ill bring

9、 you some money when I come back,” I the boy. “Thank you!” he smiled and let out a loud sneeze.“Youll get yourself a 22 ! Come inside the mall,” I asked him. “Sorry, I 23 ,” he stated. “The guard there said no one is 24 to gather money in the mall.” I could not believe my 25 . I looked inside, 26 co

10、uld not see a guard. If I had I would have told him what I thought of such 27 .I did my shopping quickly and bought 28 a pair of gloves. “OK, now give me your list,” I said to the boy. I looked at the empty lines. “Do you need to get all these lines 29 ?” “No. I dont have to, but I want to. My best

11、friend Pete has cancer. I want to help him,” he said 30 . Deeply moved, I took the gloves out. “These are for you.” “Thank you!” he said, and he 31 bowed. “Now I can stand here a lot longer than I 32 !”I asked, “Will the organization give you something to 33 you for doing this?” “They sure do!” “Wha

12、t do you get then?” I asked, 34 to hear he got some nice toys or perhaps a certificate (证书). He was smiling broadly now. “I get a new, 35 list!”16. A. chances B. clothes C. gloves D. 17. A. coins B. cards C. tips D. drugs18. A. earn B. give C. owe D. save19. A. met B. asked C. visited D. lost20. A.

13、cure B. result C. job D. goal . A. invited B. reported C. promised D. advised22. A. flu B. drink C. pay D. meal23. A. wont B. may not C. cant D. neednt24. A. supposed B. allowed C. proved D. believed25. A. senses B. ears C. eyes D. words26. A. when B. so C. if D. but27. A. customers B. guards C. rul

14、es D. adviceswww-2-1-com28. A. himself B. me C. myself D. him29. A. filled B. pulled C. attached D. handled30. A. weakly B. sadly C. quietly D. secretly31. A. gradually B. actually C. possibly D. hardly32. A. judged B. expressed C. announced D. thought 33. A. direct B. employ C. defend D. thank【来源:世

15、纪教育网】34. A. starting B. imagining C. hoping D. realizing 35. A. empty B. full C. long D. short第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AThe mother of the 13-year-old Dutch girl Laura Dekker, whose plans to make a solo sailing trip around the world have recently made world headlines, has spoken out against the tr

16、ip. “It breaks my heart to think that because of this I could lose contact with my daughter,” she said in an interview. “I have never before made such a difficult decision. But I must accept the consequences. I would rather have a live daughter who I will never see again than a dead daughter.”www.-.

17、comIt is the first time that Lauras mother, Babs Mller, has spoken out against the trip. Lauras parents are divorced and the girl has lived with her father since she was six. Her father Dick Dekker supports Lauras plans. However, the Dutch Child Protection Board has decided to place the girl under s

18、upervision (监督) for two months to ascertain whether she is mentally and physically capable of undertaking the journey.Ms Mller says she is confident that Laura is technically capable of making the journey. “She can sail like the devil. Thats not the problem.” However, she is afraid of the problems a

19、 13-year-old girl can encounter in the harbors of Third-World countries and of the psychological (心理上的) pressure of being alone for such a long period on the ocean. “The most important thing, in my eyes, is that she is not yet an adult.” Ms Mller says she told Laura once before that she was opposed

20、to the idea. Her daughter replied, “If you forbid me, you will have ruined my entire life. Then Ill never want to see you again.” However, Lauras mother says that reports that a camera team is planning to follow her around the world could change her opinion about the trip.【出处 :教育名师】36. Laura Dekkers

21、 plans to sail solo around the world .A. made her parents divorceB. have attracted wide attentionC. made her father unhappyD. were a difficult decision to make37. It can be inferred that Laura Dekker and her mother .A. are angry with Dick Dekker B. had a quarrelC. lost touch with each other D. are a

22、ll good sailors38. We can learn that the Dutch Child Protection Board .A. will train Laura for two months B. will help Laura realize her dreamC. cares about Lauras safetyD. doesnt believe in Laura at all39. Laura Dekkers mother is confident about .A. her daughters sailing abilities B. her daughters

23、psychological state 21cnjyC. her relationship with her husbandD. her relationship with her daughter 40. What does the underlined part “opposed to” mean?【来源:j*y.co*m】A. Against. B. Shocked by. C. Beyond. D. Satisfied with.BAmericans do many different things during their vacations. Some people stay at

24、 home and enjoy time with their families. They may go to a local swimming pool, zoo or museum. Other people travel to enjoy large national parks, the mountains, the ocean, or large amusement parks. Many people visit interesting American cities or historic areas. Some people visit family members in o

25、ther states. Still other Americans visit foreign countries. Recently there is a new use for vacation time learning about a new kind of job. This program is called Vocation Vacations. People pay between six hundred and five thousand dollars to work at a job for a few days or a week. Brian Kurth of Po

26、rtland, Oregon, started Vocation Vacations. He says it serves a valuable purpose. It gives people a chance to try out a job they always wanted without leaving their present job.People use Vocation Vacations to try many kinds of jobs around the United States. These are jobs that anyone can learn to d

27、o. For example, they can learn how to make beer, wine, cheese or cakes. They can help train dogs or horses. They can learn how to be a hunting and fishing guide or a gardener. They can work with a sports announcer, television producer, wedding planner or photographer. Or they can learn how to operat

28、e a very small hotel, called a “bed and breakfast”. Vocation Vacations recently added several new jobs. They include comedians, dog-sled (雪橇) drivers and hair stylists. The company says the most popular job so far is winemaking.The Vocation Vacations Website recently asked visitors what prevents the

29、m from working at their dream job. More than two thousand people answered. Forty-two percent said the main block is money. Lack of the right education or experience was the answer given by twenty-five percent. Other answers included fear of failure and lack of family support.世纪*教育网41. From the first

30、 paragraph we can learn that on holiday .A. Americans often try out new jobsB. Americans prefer to travel C. what Americans usually do D. how Americans enjoy themselves at home42. What is “Vocation Vacations” according to the passage?A. The best way of enjoying time with ones family.B. A program of

31、learning a new job on holiday.C. A chance to learn how to operate a hotel.D. The most popular jobs around the US.43. It seems that most of the jobs in Vocation Vacations are .A. difficult B. boring C. expensive D. enjoyable44. Which of the following jobs in Vocation Vacations is the most popular in

32、America?A. Training dogs. B. Hairdressing. C. Making wine. D. Making cakes.45. When people take the jobs in vocation vacations, .A. they can choose many kinds of themB. they can get some money for their workC. they must have much experienceD. they must have a lot of moneyCA 400-pound adult male gori

33、lla (大猩猩) escaped from his cage at the Buffalo Zoo on Monday. He bit a female zookeeper before being caught. The 24-year-old gorilla came out of his living quarters through an unlocked door on Monday morning. He ran into the space which was used by zoo workers but closed to the public.教育网A keeper wh

34、o has cared for Koga since he arrived in 2007 was bitten on her hand and leg. Zoo officials said it was an act of excitement. “He was probably just as surprised coming face to face with her as she was with him,” Buffalo Zoo President Donna Fernandes said. 教育名师原创作品The keeper took refuge (庇护) inside t

35、he habitat of a female gorilla and her newborn baby. The keepers decision to lock herself inside the separate habitat likely kept her from being further harmed. The keeper had a good relationship with the mother who, like Koga, is a west lowland gorilla, native to West Africa and the Congo River Bas

36、in, according to Fernandes. Several locked doors prevented Koga from running wildly through the zoo and beyond. The police sent in a team to make sure the area was safe while a vet (兽医) used a pipe to sedate (给服镇静剂) Koga. The gorilla was dragged by the zoo staff back to his cage once the drugs took

37、hold. Visitors to the zoo were moved indoors and stayed there for about 45 minutes while the team was trying to catch the gorilla and send it back to his cage. “That was the scariest thing Ive ever done in my career,” said the teams captain Mark Maraschiello. “Its a 400-pound gorilla. Nobody knew wh

38、at harm he could do to us. He could have bitten my arm off easily,” Maraschiello added.46. What is the main idea of this passage? A. A zoo keeper was injured while working at the zoo.B. A zoo keeper forgot to lock the door of a gorillas cage.C. A 400-pound gorilla ran wildly in the zoo after breakin

39、g his cage.D. A 400-pound gorilla bit a zoo keeper after escaping from his cage.47. According to Donna Fernandes, the gorilla bit the zoo keeper because .A. he was too angry to see the zoo keeperB. he was too excited to see the zoo keeperC. he didnt want to be sent back to the cageD. he wanted to fi

40、nd some delicious food48. What did the zoo keeper do after being bitten by the gorilla? A. She asked another gorilla to protect her.B. She tried her best to comfort him.C. She locked herself in a cage of another gorilla.D. She called the police and asked them to rescue her.49. The gorilla was taken

41、into his cage after .A. a zoo keeper calmed him down with wordsB. he was sedated by a policeman with a gunC. a vet calmed him down by using some drugsD. he became tired from running around the zoo50. According to the last paragraph, how did Mark Maraschiello feel when he was trying to catch the gori

42、lla?A. Excited. B. Calm. C. Angry. D. Frightened. DFor the past week, hundreds of firefighters have been battling a wildfire that started on March 26 in the mountains southwest of Denver, Colorado. The fire quickly burned through 4,140 acres of land an area the size of more than 3,000 football field

43、s. It killed three people, destroyed at least 25 houses, and forced hundreds of people to evacuate their homes.【版权所有:教育】Investigations have found that the fire was likely caused by a controlled burn started one week earlier by the Colorado State Forest Service (CSFS). A controlled burn is a fire ign

44、ited (点燃) by professionals to clear the ground of built-up fuel such as dead wood, thick layers of pine needles (松叶), and overcrowded trees that can cause dangerous wildfires. Hundreds of controlled burns have been safely managed in Colorado forests over the past few months. 世纪教育网版权所有Fire profession

45、als take many measures to make sure that burns can be controlled. Before starting a burn, the professionals look carefully at weather forecasts, how close the fire will be to houses and roads, and other factors. They plan how they will ignite and contain the fire and arrange for resources such as fi

46、re trucks and firefighters to be present.CSFS officials say fire crews followed all safety procedures (步骤) before starting the controlled burn near Denver on March 19. The fire died down four days later. But on March 26, high winds blew embers (余烬) onto unburned land, starting the deadly flame. Unus

47、ually warm temperatures and dry conditions helped it spread. Fire crews now have the flame almost fully contained, and most families have been allowed to return to their homes. Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper has issued a temporary ban on controlled burns on state land and has called for a compl

48、ete review of the rules for these types of fires.51. In the first paragraph, the underlined word “evacuate” can be explained as “ ”.A. build B. protect C. leave D. watch52. According to the passage, CSFS officials may agree that .*comA. fire crews carelessness led to the fireB. firefighters should be present when the burn was started C. burning wood in the forest will be bannedD. the weather factor was blamed for

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