1、 Unit 2 综合测试题 时间:120分钟,满分:150分 第一部分null听力(共两节null满分30分) 第一节(共5小题null 每小题1.5分, 满分7.5分) 听null面五段对话銔null段对话nullnull一个小题銔从题中null给 A銓 B銓 C null个nullnull中null出最佳nullnull,并标在试卷的相null位置銔听完null段对话null,你将null 10秒钟的时间来回答null关小题和阅读null一小题銔null段对话仅读一遍銔 1 How many subjects has the man passed? A Ten. B Eleven. C O
2、nly one. 2 What did the man think about the womans idea? A He thought she made a joke. B He thought it was impossible. C He thought it was reasonable. 3 Whats the relationship between the speakers? A They are neighbours. B They are husband and wife. C They are shopkeeper and customer. 4 What are the
3、 speakers talking about? A The weather. B The nurse. C The boys illness. 5 What did the man do last night? A He drank too much coffee. B He didnt go to bed until one oclock. C He didnt have enough coffee. 第二节 (共15小题null每题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听null面 5段对话或独白銔null段对话或独白nullnull几个小题,从题中null给的 A銓 B銓 C null个null
4、null中null出最佳nullnull,并标在试卷的相null位置銔听null段对话或独白前,你将null时间阅读各个小题,null小题 5秒钟null听完null,null小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间銔null段对话或独白读两遍銔 听第 6段材料, 回答第 6 7题銔 6 Where does this conversation take place? A In a store. B In a restaurant. C In a hospital. 7 What is the probable result of the conversation? A The man gave up b
5、oth drinking and smoking. B The man gave up neither drinking nor smoking. C The man gave up drinking but continued to smoke. 听第 7段材料, 回答第 8 9题銔 8 When is Lilys birthday? A The next day. B The day after tomorrow. C The day they had the talk. 9 What will the woman and the man buy for Lily? A A handbag
6、. B A box of chocolate. C A lot of flowers. 听第 8段材料,回答第 10 12题銔 10 Where does this dialogue take place? A In the restaurant. B On the phone. B On the street. 11 When does this restaurant stop serving lunch? A 1 p m. B 2p.m. C 3p.m. 12 How many people will come with the woman for lunch? A One. B Two.
7、 C Four. 听第 9段材料,回答第 13 16题銔 13 What are the two speakers talking about? A Whether they should go for a holiday. B Where they should go for the holiday. C How they could save money for the holiday. 14 Why doesnt Bob want to go to Florida? A It is warmer than Sheffield. B It is too far away. C It is
8、colder than Sheffield. 15 Where does Bob want to go for the holiday? A Sheffield. B Hawaii. C Wales or Scotland. 16 Whats the relationship between the two speakers? A They are husband and wife. B They are father and daughter. C They are friends. 听第 10段材料,回答第 17 20题銔 17 Why do Joe and Sam always carr
9、y a stick with them? A They are afraid of snakes. B They have got weak feet. C They have to use it to help climb mountains. 18 What did they do that day? A They went to see a friend in the city. B They went for a trip in the woods. C They went to see a friend in the country. 19 What did the farmer t
10、ell them? A There might be one snake near the fence. B There might be two snakes near the fence. C There might be one dead snake near the fence. 20 What happened when they got to the fence? A A snake bit Joes toe. B Sam hit the snake. C Sam hit Joes toe. 答案null1 5 ABCCA 6 10 CCBAB 11 15 CABBC 16 20
11、AACAC 听力原文null Text 1 Wnull Have you passed all the eleven subjects? Mnull Almost. I failed in English. Text 2 Wnull In my opinion, all the pubs should be closed down. Mnull You must be joking. Text 3 Mnull Can I help you? Wnull Id like two sweaters for my daughters. Mnull Which would you like? Mnul
12、l Ill have a look at the blue ones. Text 4 Mnull Well, Mrs Brown. Maybe your son has caught a bit of a cold. Wnull Is that all? It seems worse than a cold. Mnull Dont worry. But youd better take him to the nurse, and shell give him some pills. Text 5 Mnull If only I hadnt taken that second cup of co
13、ffee last night. Wnull Why? Mnull I couldnt go to sleep until one oclock. Text 6 Wnull Well, Mr Black. It might be a good idea if you gave up drinking for the time being. Mnull Right, Doctor. Ill try. Wnull And Mr Black, I would advise you to give up smoking. Mnull What? Im afraid thats out of the q
14、uestion. Text 7 Mnull Its Lilys birthday tomorrow. Wnull Are you sure? I think it should be the day after tomorrow. Mnull Well, let me see. Oh, Im sorry. I made a mistake. It is the day after tomorrow. Shall we buy her a present? Wnull Certainly. Shall we buy her a box of chocolate? Mnull I hear tha
15、t shes on a diet. What about some flowers? Isnt it true that girls all love flowers? Wnull Yes, but I think Tom will send her a lot of flowers. Mnull Maybe. Well., what about a handbag? Her handbag doesnt look nice. Wnull Thats a good idea. Mnull Lets go to the store to choose one for her. Text 8 Mn
16、ull Paulanar Restaurant. Head waiter. Good morning. Wnull Id like to book a table for two. Mnull And is that for today, madam? Wnull Of course. Mnull At what time, madam? Wnull Oh, about three oclock, I suppose. Mnull Im afraid we only serve lunch till 3 p. m. , madam. Wnull Oh, well, two oclock the
17、n, and it must be by a window. Mnull Very good, and what name, please? Wnull White. Mrs Linda White. Mnull Very good, Mrs White. A table for two at 2 p. m. Today. Text 9 Wnull Bob, can we really afford a holiday? Mnull Now listen, Peggy. You work hard and I work hard. Were not talking about whether
18、we can have a holiday. We are talking about where and when. Wnull Shall we go to Sweden? Mnull Swedens colder than Sheffield. Id rather not go to Sweden. Wnull What about Florida? Floridas warmer than Sheffield. Mnull Yes, but its a long way. How long does it take to get from here to Florida? Wnull
19、All right. Lets go to Hawaii. Mnull You must be joking. How much would it cost for the two of us? Wnull But the brochure says the problem of money will disappear. Bob, where do you really want to go? Mnull Im thinking of Wales or Scotland. Do you know why? Wnull Yes, theyre right on our doorstep and
20、 so close to our home. Text 10 Joe and Sam listened to lots of stories about snakes, but they never saw one. People said that rattle snakes were the most dangerous, and that no snakes were really good snakes. The more people talked about snakes, the more Joe and Sam thought about them. They always c
21、arried big sticks. One day, they went to visit their friends farm. After they had walked a long way, they became lost. They asked a farmer the way to their friends house. 釐 Go down that way,金 he said , pointing. 釐 Walk across the field. Go over the old fence, and then along the path through the wood
22、s,金 釐 Thank you,金 said Joe, and he and Sam started to go across the field. 釐 Be careful,金 shouted the farmer. “I killed a big rattle snake by the fence today. Maybe his mate is still there.” Joe and Sam were so frightened that they held on to each other, and one looked left, and the other looked rig
23、ht as they walked slowly towards the fence. There they looked up and down, but they didnt see anything strange. Sam was first, so he climbed over the fence. On the other side he turned around. He saw something. It was Joes big toe coming through a hole in the fence, but he took it for a rattle snake
24、. 釐 Dont move!金 cried Sam. “I see a snake! ”Joes eyes grew big, and he didnt move his little fingeror his big toe. Sam hit the toe with the big stick he carried. 釐 Oh-h-h金 cried Joe,釐 Hit it again, Sam. It bit me!金 第二部分null阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题null每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读null列短文,从null题null给的 4个nullnull (
25、A銓 B銓 C和 D)中,null出最佳nullnull銔 A Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother of Britain, died on March 30,2002, just a little over four months short of her 102nd birthday. Lady Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon was born in 1900, when Queen Victoria was still living. Her family was from the Scottish aristo
26、cracy (贵null ). In 1923 Elizabeth married Berite (Albert), the shy and awkward son of George V. At first, she turned him down, unsure whether she wanted to marry into the duties of the Royal Family. Her first daughter, born in 1926, was also named Elizabeth. A second daughter, Margaret, was born fou
27、r years later. In 1936, George 針 died, and his eldest son became King Edward . However, Edward gave up the throne (皇冠 ) soon afterwards. Albert ascended the throne as George VI, and was crowned with Elizabeth or at his side the following year. During World War , which lasted from 1939 to 1945, the Q
28、ueen refused to leave England. She, the King, and the young princesses stayed in London to share the danger with other Londoners, instead of spending the war years safely in Canada. This earned her respect and admiration. George 釞 died of lung cancer in 1952, and their first daughter ascended the th
29、rone as Elizabeth . The senior Elizabeth took the title Queen Elizabeth or the Queen Mother. Later she said she was happy to be known simply as “the Queen Mum” Her favourite grandson, Prince Charles, called her “the most wonderful example of fun”. She enjoyed gin as well as champagne, planned offici
30、al engagements around the horse-racing calendar and expressed an ambition to become Britains oldest woman. 21 How old was “Queen Mum” when she died? A 101. B 100. C 103. D 104. 答案nullA null实细节题銔从第一段可知,伊null莎白王null去世的时候差四个多null到 102岁,故null A銔 22 How old is Queen Mums second daughter now? A 70. B 84.
31、C 79. D 86. 答案nullB null实细节题銔根据第null段可知,伊null莎白王null的null女儿出生于 1930 年,null年null该是 84岁銔 23 Which of the following is TRUE? A Queen Elizabeth has been dead for over thirty years. B “Queen Mum” set a living record in England. C “Queen Mum” was a woman with great courage in face of danger. D “Queen Mum”
32、 became the Queen after her husband died. 答案nullC null实细节题銔根据第五段第nullnull “She, the King, and the young princesses. share the danger with other Londoners.”可知答案nullnull C銔 24 Which is the order of the following events according to the passage? a Alberts senior daughter ascended the throne as Elizabet
33、h . b Albert became the King of Britain after King Edward . c Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon gave birth to her first daughter in 1926. d Queen Mum and her family stayed in London to share the danger with other Londoners. e Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon married Albert. A b, e, c, d,
34、a B e, c, b, d, a C e, b, c, d, a D b, a, c, d, e 答案nullB 排序题銔根据文章null述的null实内容可知,答案nullnull B銔 B Towards the end of Middle English, a sudden change in pronunciation started, with vowels (元音 ) being pronounced shorter and shorter. From the 16th century the British had contact (接触 ) with many people
35、from around the world. This meant that lots of new vocabulary entered the language. The invention of printing also meant that there was now a common language in print. Books became cheaper and more people learned to read. Spelling and grammar became fixed, and the dialect of London became the standa
36、rd. In 1604 the first English dictionary came out. Early Modern English and Late Modern English are mostly different in the number of words. Late Modern English has many more words, mainly because of the following two reasons: First, the Industrial Revolution (null业革null ) led to the need for new wo
37、rds. Second, the British Empire covered one quarter of the earths surface, and the English language took in foreign words from many countries. From around 1600, the English colonization (殖民地null ) of North America led to American English. Some English pronunciations and words “froze” when they reach
38、ed America. In some ways, American English is more like the English of Shakespeare than modern British English. Some expressions that are called “American English” are in fact from British expressions. They were kept in the colonies while lost for a time in Britain. Spanish also had an influence (影响
39、 ) on American English. For example, words like canyon, ranch, stampede and vigilante are from Spanish. They entered English by the people of Spain who settled in the American West. French words and West African words also influenced American English. Today, American English has a greater influence,
40、 because of the USAs movies, television, popular music, trade and technology. 文章大意null本文是一篇说明文,简要介绍了英语的发展史。 25 The main difference between Early and Late Modern English lies in _. A vocabulary B pronunciation C spelling D grammar 答案nullA 细节理解题銔从第null段的 Early Modern English and Late Modern English ar
41、e mostly different in the number of words可知,null期现代英语和晚期现代英语的null要差别在于词汇,故null Anull銔 26 From the passage, we can learn the word “canyon” is from _. A American dialect B African dialect C Spanish D French 答案nullC 细节理解题銔根据第null段的 For example, words like canyon, ranch, stampede and vigilante are from
42、Spanish可知 canyon 来源于西班牙语,故null C null銔 27 The third paragraph mainly talks about _. A English colonies in North America B the development of American English C other languages influence on American English D the difference between American English and British English 答案nullB nullnull大意题銔第null段null要讲
43、的是美国英语的发展,故null B null銔 28 The underlined word“froze” can best be replaced by _. A remained unchanged B disappeared C improved D kept active 答案nullA 细节理解题銔从第null段的 In some ways, American English is more like the English of Shakespeare than modern British English可知,美式英语更null莎士比亚时代的英语,null以 froze在null
44、意null釐没null发生nullnull金,故 A nullnull确銔 C American and British use different greetings. In the USA the commonest greeting is “Hi”. In Britain it is 釐 Hello!金 or 釐 How are you?金 “Hi” is creeping(null知nullnull的 )into British, too. When there are introduced to someone, the Americans say, “Glad to know yo
45、u.” The British say, 釐 How do you do?金 or “Pleased to meet you.” When Americans say 釐 Good-bye金, they nearly always add, “Have a good day” or “Have a good trip”, etc. to friends and strangers alike. Britons are already beginning to use “Have a good day” The British usually use “got”in the sense of “
46、have”. The Americans hardly ever do. Am.E: Do you have a car, room, etc.? Yes, I do. Br.E: Have you got a car, room, etc.? Yes, I have. Finally, there are a number of differences between American and British English in the spelling of words, e g.check(US)/cheque(UK); center(US)/centre(UK). Many Amer
47、ican words ending in “or”, e g. honor, vigor, labor are spelt in British English with an “our”, e g. honour, vigour, labour. Many verbs in American English with “ize”or “izing” forms, e g. organize, realizing are spelt in Br.E “ise”or “ising”, e.g.organise, realising.In American English, “practice”i
48、s used both for the verb and noun.In Br.E, the verb is spelt “practise”, and the noun “practice”. In the main, American English avoids the doubling up of consonants(辅音字母 )in nouns and verbs while British English does not.In American English, for example, one writes 釐 travel, traveled, traveling, traveler,金 while in British English, one writes “travel, travelled, travelling, traveller” It was once predicted that British and American English would became separate languages finally. But the opposite has happened. The links(连接 )between the two countries are so strong that linguistically(语言n