高二英语:Unit13 people单元测试题 (北师大版必修5).doc
高二英语:Unit13 people单元测试题 (北师大版必修5)第一部分:语言知识及应用(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)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. _ the good news, tears came to his eyes.A. HearingB. When he heard C. To hearD. Heard2. You may find out more information about Australian natives through the Internet _.A. if possibleB. if necessary C. if anythingD. if they are necessary3. The happy smile on her face suggests that she _ to the party tomorrow evening.A. will goB. should go C. would have gone D. is about to go 4. People usually find it easy to get on well with their friends if they are _ in backgrounds and tastes. A. likely B. different C. familiar D. alike5. It was not until early this morning _ my father came back from work, which surprised us. A. when B. where C. that D. who6. We can see no clouds in the sky. Therefore, theres no doubt _ it will be fine tomorrow.A. that B. whether C. if D. how7. Do you know anything about that man? No. I know nothing about him _ I read in the newspaper yesterday.A. besidesB. except what C. except forD. except when8. The train had not come yet and the man _ his watch anxiously.A. focused onB. glanced at C. watchedD. confirmed9. How can you _ yourself promoted if you just stay here, doing nothing at all?A. do B. get C. cause D. consider10. How about her songs? Very well, and she can also dance. She is _ a singer.A. more than B. better than C. rather than D. less than11. Where is Mr. Wang? He is not here. He must _ the students papers in the office.A. correctB. have corrected C. be correcting D. corrects12. It was a bad year for films, _ both quantity and quality.A. in terms ofB. in addition C. as a result of D. on average13. We should do something to help poor countries so that people of those countries will not _ hungry.A. go B. turn C. make D. change14. We should give students more chances to _ the problems in their daily lives.A. deal withB. end up C. get intoD. pick up15. Only _ can afford to shop here.A. with plenty of money peopleB. people of plenty of moneyC. people with plenty of moneyD. people have plenty of money第二节: 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。One night recently, I was driving down a highway at about 60 miles an hour. A car came from the 16 direction at about the same speed. As we 17 each other, I looked into the drivers eyes for a second. I 18 whether he might be thinking, as I was, how 19 we were on each other at that moment. I was relying on him not to fall 20, not to cross over into my lane (车道) and bring my 21 to a sudden end. He relied on me in just the same way without 22 .I believe that is the way the world 23. At some level, we all depend upon 24. Sometimes that dependence requires us simply not to 25 over the double yellow line. Sometimes it requires us to 26 cooperatively (同心协力地), with friends or even 27. 28 technology makes our world smaller, the need increases for cooperation. In 2003, doctors in five nations were encouraged to 29 the causes of SARS, saving thousands of lives. The 30 of international terrorism has shown itself to be a similar 31, one requiring the 32 across the world. We must 33 that our future is not controlled by ourselves alone.Ive come to believe that one must rely upon the good faith and judgment of others. So, while 34 alone down a dark road, we must know the coming light may not be a danger, but a 35 moment of trust.16. A. same B. opposite C. near D. far 17. A. passed B. caught C. blamed D. reminded 18. A. asked B. searched C. repeated D. wondered 19. A. friendly B. strange C. dependent D. confident20. A. ill B. asleep C. away D. apart 21. A. car B. trip C. journey D. life 22. A. doubt B. success C. difficulty D. feeling23. A. forms B. runs C. works D. appears 24. A. one anotherB. the other C. every other D. some other 25.A. jump B. cross C. take D. go26. A. compete B. walk C. act D. travel27. A. strangers B. relatives C. colleagues D. animals 28. A. But B. If C. As D. After29. A. determine B. damage C. consider D. find 30. A. arrival B. organization C. developmentD. threat 31. A. condition B. problem C. situation D. question32. A. efforts B. practice C. fighting D. forces33. A. hope B. decide C. recognize D. face 34. A. sitting B. standing C. flying D. driving 35. A. closed B. shared C. broken D. concerned第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分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。AHave you ever drawn a Halloween witch (女巫) in your art class? Perhaps the teacher put some of the students drawings on the board. Although everyone drew the same subject, some of the drawings probably looked different from others. Many of the artists put into their pictures some of their feelings about witches.When the famous Spanish painter Pablo Picasso went to the art school, he and his classmates painted the same subjects. They drew trees, flowers, and people. They made sketches of the sea and of buildings. Many of their paintings looked alike.Picasso discovered many things about painting in school. He studied the works of famous artists and learned from them. But he was beginning to express himself in his own way. In time, his paintings were so different that they could be picked out from the drawings of the other artists. He had developed a style of his own.It has been said that Picasso never set out to paint carrying his easel (画架) and paintbrushes (画笔). When he felt like painting, he painted, even if it was the middle of the night. Sometimes he made a quick drawing with his fingers or with a rusty (生锈的) nail he had picked up.He never painted an object just the way his eyes saw it, as if he were taking a photograph. But his paintings still had meaning to many who saw them. His art became so special that Picasso no longer belonged to the group of artists who thought and painted alike.36. The passage is mainly about _.A. drawing Halloween picturesB. Picassos unique styleC. painting in the middle of the night D. the life story of Pablo Picasso37.Why were Picassos drawings different from other artists?A.He always used the same colors. B. He had his own painting style.C. He always painted the same objects. D. He painted with his fingers.38. What can we infer from the passage?A. Picassos paintings mean different things to different people.B. Picasso started out by painting peoples photo-graphs.C.Different artists see the same object in different ways.D.Some famous artists didnt appreciate Picassos paintings.BIt happened to be a beautiful summer afternoon, and Mr. Phillip was taking a walk in the downtown area of Paris, capital of France.When he turned to a street corner, he heard the voice of a lovely French singer coming from a nearby restaurant. The sweet music attracted him, so he went into the restaurant to hear it better. Mr. Phillip sat down quietly at a table near the door. Noticing the waiter come over, he ordered a glass of French wine.The waiter returned with the glass of wine and put it on the table. Mr. Phillip started drinking the wine slowly and watching other people in the restaurant. There were three customers sitting at a table near him. He could tell by their accents that one of them was an American, one an Englishman and the third man was a funny-looking stranger. The polite waiter served each of the three men a glass of beer. By chance, each glass had a fly in it.Out of curiosity, Mr. Phillip watched carefully what they were going to do. To his amusement, he found that each of them took a quite different attitude. The American picked up his glass, took a hard look at the fly, and then poured the fly and half of his beer on the floor. The Englishman looked into the glass, noticed the fly and reached for a spoon, with which he took the fly out of the beer and drank the rest of it. And the stranger noticed the fly in the beer, picked it with his fingers, squeezed (挤压) it carefully in order to save every drop of beer, then drank it up.39. Mr. Phillip went into the restaurant to _.A. have something to eat after the walkB. wait for a friend thereC. meet his three friends thereD. enjoy the pleasant music40.The restaurant where Mr. Phillip had a drink must be _.A. a first-class oneB. a rather dirty placeC. expensive and comfortableD. a place where only beer was served41. Of all the three customers at the table, _.A. the stranger drank the most from the glassB. the Englishman wasted half of his beerC. the stranger was the cleverestD. the American liked the beer best42.The author wrote the passage to _.A. describe peoples attitudes to different beersB. show the restaurant provided very bad serviceCEducational Camps 200721st Century Princess Program: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday through Friday, July 23-27. For girls 12-15. Girls learn hair care, good manners and the importance of inner beauty. Homewood Suites by Hilton, 2001 E. Highland Ave., Phoenix. $495. . (623) 848-1844.Barrow Institute Summer Camp: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, July 23 through Aug. 3. For ages 12-14. Activities include exploring laboratories and researching the effectiveness of treatments and medicines. July 23-27 for beginning students, and July 30-Aug. 3 for advanced students. Barrow Neurological Institute, 350 W. Thomas Road, Phoenix. $195-$220. . (602) 716-2028.Digital Kids World Summer Camp: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, July 30 through Aug. 17. For kids 6-14. Choose from a variety of technical classes, such as comic book design and video game design. Morning and afternoon camps held in weekly sessions (一段时间). Digital Kids World, 5070 N. Central Ave., Phoenix. $150 weekly for kids 6-9; $225 weekly for kids 10-14. . (602) 445-3925.Kids Advanced College Program: Mondays through Thursdays, July 30 through Sept. 19. For ages 8-14. Classes include lively computer design, engineering and writing. Prices and times vary. Paradise Valley Community College, 18401 N. 32nd St., Phoenix. $99-$379. www.pvc.maricopa.edu. (602) 787-6804.Camp Zoo: Mondays through Fridays, July 30 through Aug. 13. For ages 4-14. Younger kids work with smaller animals, basic care giving and art projects, while older children explore animal medicine. Morning, afternoon, evening and full-day sessions available. Phoenix Zoo, 455 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix. $153-$280 per week. www.phoenixzoo.org. (602) 273-1341.43.According to the passage, these activities are mainly intended for _.A. college students B. teachers C. parents D. children44.If Mary, aged 12, wants to learn how to behave well, which of the following will she choose?A. Barrow Institute Summer Camp.B. 21st Century Princess Program.C. Digital Kids World Summer Camp. D. Kids Advanced College Program.45.Which of the following can offer you information about animals and animal medicine?A. (602) 716-2028. B. .C. (602) 273-1341. D. www.pvc.maricopa.edu.46. According to the passage, we know that _. A. all these activities are held in the same city B. 21st Century Princess Program lasts the longest C. the price of Camp Zoo is the highest per week D.Kids Advanced College Program is popular with plant loversDOpened on October 27, 1907 and completed in 1908, Union Station (联盟火车站) is considered to be one of the finest examples of the Beaux-Arts (古典装饰的) style of architecture. Architect Daniel Burnham designed the building.At the time it was built, Union Station covered more ground than any other buildings in the United States and was the largest train station in the world. In many ways, Union Station was a city within a city. At various times it employed a staff of over 5,000 people and provided hotel, ice house, first-class restaurant and police station.As train travel was the means of transportation for even US Presidents in the early 1900s, a Presidential Suite (总统套间) was added to Union Station. In 1909, President Taft was the first President to use the room and over the years many famous people were officially welcomed there. The last President to use the Presidential Suite was President Eisenhower.For half a century and through two world wars, Union Station served Washington and the US as a major center of transportation and the place for many historic events. On April 14, 1945, a train backed into Union Station carrying the casket (棺材) of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.However, the air travel led to a decline in railroad passengers, and Union Station began to fall into disuse. In 1968, the decision was made to change it into the “National Visitor Center”. The project opened in July 4, 1976 but failed to draw enough crowds to sustain its operation, and was closed in 1978.While Congress debated the future of Union Station, rain damage caused parts of the roof to fall down. Following three years of repair at a cost of $160 million, Union Station reopened on September 29, 1988. Today, Union Station continues to make history as the most visited place with over 29 million visitors a year. World-class exhibitions and international cultural events are hosted there for the public to enjoy. Private special events are celebrated in the grand halls. Even today, US Presidents still visit Union Station.47.What is the passage mainly about?A. Introduction to Union Station. B. Architecture in the US.C. Train stations in the US. D. Transportation in the US.48.Place the following events in the correct order.a.Union Station reopened.b.President Taft used the Presidential Suite.c.The decision was made to change Union Station into the “National Visitor Center”.d. The construction of Union Station was completed.A. cdba B. dacb C. dbca C. acbd49.The underlined word “sustain” in Paragraph 5 means “_”. A. break down B. go after C. look up to D. keep up50.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 6 implies that _. A. Union Station was a symbol of the US B. Union Station was of no use C.the government was unwilling to waste money on Union Station D.Union Station was not reb