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    高中英语 unit3 australia单元测试1 新人教版选修9.docx

    选修九 Unit 3Australia单元测试1笔试部分:I.单项选择1. He is a highlydoctor in the through out the town.respectingA. respective B. respectedC. respectfulD.2. The concert has been canceled lack of support.A. asB. owing toC. was because ofD. lead to3. There are strict limits on the country because a lot of social problemcould arises and the country can,t take in a lot of new blind comers.A. emigration itoB. immigration intoC. emigration out ofD. emigration into4. It's not by any means a brilliant salary but it's for our needs.A. adequate B. abundantC. accurateD. attachedThey are purely weapons, not designed for attacks.A. offensiveB. defensiveC. offenceD. defensible5. The cancer risks smoking have been well documented.A. involved withB. involving withC. associating withD. associated with6. Why do you look so upset?There are so many troublesome problems A. remaining to be settledA. remaining to be settledB. remainedsettledC. remaining to settle8. a vocation,A. Going onD. remained to be settled and you,11 forget unhappy thingsB. To go onC. Go onD. If you go on9. The boss appearedthe accident and was not surprised at the news.A. to knowB. to have knownC. knowingD. having known10. Sorry, I haven,t got enough cash to pay for the bill. I have 10 yuan with me. Can I pay for it with my a credit card?A. no less thanB. no fewer thanC. no more thanD. much more than11. surprised the family most was the girl played basketball very well.A. That; that B. That; what C. What; that D. What; whatShe decides to climb the high mountain as she is a person.A. alone , determinedB. lonely, determinedC. alone, determiningD. lonely, determining12. I remember this used to be a very small village.A. when B. how C. where D. whatSince she left home, I have been worried about her and well at all.A. was sleepingB. wasn,t sleepingC. haven,t been sleepingC. haven,t been sleepingD. have beensleeping15. You must this time every yearA. look upfor catching colds for the weather isB. look intoC. look forsochangeable atD. look outII完形填空I was sure that I was to be killed. I became terribly 16 . I fumbled(摸索) in my pockets to see if there were any cigarettes, which had 17 their search. I found one. But I had no matches, for they had taken those. I 18 the bars at the jailer(狱卒) He did not make eye contact with me. I 19 out to him, “Have you got a 20 ?” He looked at me, shrugged (耸肩)and came over to light my cigarette. As he came close, I 21 . I don't know why I did that. It was as though a spark jumped across the 22 between our two hearts. My smile leaped through the 23 and generated a smile on his lips, too. He lit my cigarette but stayed 24, looking at me directly in the eyes.I kept 25 at him, and his looking at me seemed to have a new dimension(b 面)too. "Do you have 26 ?” he asked. "Yes, here, here. ” I took out my wallet and 27 fumbled for the pictures of my family. He, 28, took out the pictures of his family and began to talk about his plans and hopes for 29 . My eyes filled with tears, I said that I 30 that I'd never see my family again, never have the 31 to see them grow up. Tears came to his eyes, too. 32 , without another word, he 33 my cell and silently led me out. Out of the jail, quietly and by back routes, out of the town.My life was saved by a smile, connection between people. I reallyYes, bellthe smile the ieve that if that34 , unplanned, natural part of you and that partof me could recognize each other, wewouldn,t be enemies.We couldn,t have 35 orenvy or fear.16. A. excitedB. lonelyC.impatientD. nervous17. A. escapedB. attractedC.confusedD. misled18. A. broke off B. bent downc.looked throughD. fixed up19. A. calledB. letC. reachedD. ran20. A. lightB. watchc.cigarette D.key21. A. criedB. laughedc.smiledD.whispered22. A. sizeB. gapc.weightD.rate23. A. prisonB. barsc.noiseD. silence24. A. farB. calmc.nearD.angry25. A. smilingB. shoutingc.staringD.pointing26. A. picturesB. kidsc.timeD.strength27. A. freelyB. stronglyC. unwillinglyD. nervously28. A. finallyB. howeverC. tooD. accidentally29. A. themB. mec.funD.pleasure30. A. promisedB. intendedc.insistedD. feared31. A. ideaB. chancec.desireD. hope32. A. Suddenly33. A. brokeD. SkillfullyD. left34. A. impossible35. A. hateB. invisibleC. unknownB. dreamC. competitionD. unaffectedD. povertyB. GraduallyC. PolitelyB. blockedC. unlockedIII阅读理解AOne answer to the question of land shortage was suggested by an organization some years ago. A city was to be built at sea, housing 30,000 people.The suggestion was to shape the city like a harbor (港口). The outer wall of the harbor would stand on steel columns resting on the sea-bed. Naturally this could only be where the water was fairly shallow. The people would like to live in flats in the fifty-metre high outer wall. The flats would be all face inwards, and would be made of concrete(混泥土)and glass. The glass would be specially made and colored to control the heat and strong light from the sun. The planners called this man-made harbor would be calm. On it would be floating islands carrying more building: a hospital, two theaters, museum, an art exhibition hall and a church. On one of the islands would be a special factory to take the salt out of sea water and turn it into fresh water.People living in the city could move around on small boats driven by electricity, so there would be no air pollution from the burning of gas. There would be platforms outside the man wall for ships bringing supplies. People could also travel to the mainland by motorboat or water plane.36. What was suggested about the construction of a new city at sea?A. The city was to be designed together with a harbor.B. The walls around the city would be made of steel and glass.C. The building of the city would rest on a floating island.D. The people would live in tall building surrounded by a wall.37. How would fresh water be supplied to the city?A. By treating sea water.B. By getting it from the surrounding islands.C. By building a small lake of fresh water inside the city.D. By transporting it from the mainland.38. The suggestion made by the organization is to solve the problem thatA.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.there is not enough space for building cities on land land transportation has became increasingly difficult there are too many people on landpresent cities are heavily39. The purpose of the writerA.B.C.D.totototosuggest how new type of give a description of a draw people's attentionpolluted by cars is .harbor could be built at sea new-type cityto the problem of air pollutionintroduce a new way of building harbor-citiesHow to OrderOrdering from BooksFirst is easy and safe.Selecting Your BooksWhen you have found a book you would like to order, just click on Add to Basket and it will be added to your shopping basket. To make it easy to keep track of the books you,ve selected, My Shopping Basket will display your choices wherever you are on the site. When you're ready to place your order, select View Basket.View BasketThis is where you select the postal destination for your order, indicate whether you would like Next Day Delivery in the UK and choose gift-wrapping. You can also amend (修改)the contents of your basket by making any changes and then selecting Update Basket.Overseas customers ordering three or more books can also request reduced airmail charges here. When you're happy with the contents of your shopping basket, go to the Secure Checkout.The Order FormAfter you've completed the order form, you will receive an on-screen acknowledgment. This will be followed by an email confirming the details of your order.We will then inform you when your order has been sent. If this is your first order, we will also inform you of your personal BooksFirst account number.Your First OrderWe 11 send you a personal account number after you have placed your first order. For following orders all you need to do is enter your personal account number and email address.Returning CustomersIf you have ordered from us before, online, by mail or telephone, you will have already owned a personal account number. You then only need to complete the full order form. Using your account number allows us to find your details from our records (they are not accessible online).However, you do not need your BooksFirst personal account number to place an ordersimply present all the required details on the order form. If you don,t have a note of your account number just Contact us so that we can supply it to you.40. We can probably read this advertisement .A. in a newspaper B. in a magazineC. on the Internet D. on TV41. The information under RETRUNING CUSTOMERS is for those .A. who have forgotten their BooksFirst account numbersB. who haven't got their BooksFirst account numbersC. who have experienced BooksFirst online shopping beforeD. who have never done online shopping beforeWhich of the following is true?A. You must put what you choose in a basket as you do in a supermarket.B. You can find your Shopping Basket nowhere but in View Basket.C. You will pay less if you are an overseas customer and buy over three books.D. You can get an account number only after you place an order onlineThe purpose of this advertisement is.A. to promote the sale of booksto show the procedure of ordering books onlineB. to help readers apply for account numbersC. to supply account numbers to readersCMore than 6000 children were expel led (开除)from US school last year for bringing guns and bombs to school, the US Department of Education said on May 8.The department gave a report to the expulsions(开除)as saying handguns accounted for 58 percent of the 6093 expulsions in 199697, against 7 percent for rifles(步枪) or shotguns and 35 percent for other types of firearms.“The report is a clear sign that our nation's public schools are cracking down(严 惩)on students who bring guns to school, “ Education Secretary Richard Riley said in a statement. "We need to be tough-minded about keeping guns out of our schools and do everything to keep our children safe. ”In March1997, an 11 years old boy and 13 years old boy using handguns and rifles shot dead four children and a teacher at a school in Jonesboro, Arkansas. In October, two were killed and seven wounded in a shooting at a Mississippi school. Two months later, a 14-year-old boy killed three high school students and wounded five in Dasucah, Kentucky.Most of the expulsions, 56 percent, were from high school, which have students from about age 13. 34 percent were from junior high schools and 9 percent were from elementary schools, the report said.42. The main idea of the passage is that in the US schools .A. students enjoy shootingstudents are eager to be soldiersB. safety is a problemstudents can make guns43. From what Richard Riley said we can infer that .A. the number of the expulsions is not largethe number of the expulsion is wrongC there are soldiers hiding among the studentsguns are out of control in US schools44. The main idea of paragraph four shows us .A. some examples of shoot in US schools.B. the American,s feeling.C. some famous schools.D. that some teachers were killed by students.45. From this passage we get to know that every American cannot have gunsA. only soldiers and police can have gunsevery American citizen can own gunsB. teachers have no money to buy gunsDAll over the world, libraries have begun the Herculean(巨大的)task of making faithful digital copies of the books, images and recordings that preserve the intellectual effort of mankind. For armchair scholars, the work promises to bring such a wealth of information to desktop that the present Internet may not match.Librarians see three clear benefits to going digital. First, it helps them preserve rare and fragile objects without refusing the demands of those who wish to study them. The British Library, for example, holds the only medieval manuscript (手稿)of Beowulf in London. Only qualified scholars were allowed to see it until Kevin S. Kiernan of the University of Kentucky scanned the Manuscript with three different light sources and put the images up on the Internet for anyone to use.A second benefit is convenience. Once books are changed to digital form, readers can find them in seconds rather than minutes. Several people can read the same book or view the same picture at the same time. Clerks are spared the chore of reshelving. And libraries could use the Internet to lend their collections to those who are unable to visit in person.The third advantage of electronic copies is that they occupy millimeters of space on a magnetic disk rather than meters on a shelf. The cost of library buildings is increasingly high. The University of California at Berkeley recently spent $ 46 million on an underground addition to house 1. 5 million booksan average costof $30 per volume. The price of disk storage, on the contrary, has fallen to about $ 2 per 300-page publication and continues to drop.46. What is the message in the first paragraph?A. More people can read precious books.B. The Internet provides more information.C. Libraries are making efforts to preserve books.D. Libraries are making digital copy of books.47. Which words in the second paragraph help you to identify the supporting points?A. three, First, for exampleB. benefits, manuscript, scholarsC. helps, holds, scannedD. clear, qualified, differentWhich of the following is mentioned in the text as benefits of going digital?A. Fewer staff will be required in libraries.B. Libraries will be able to move underground.C. Borrowers need not go to the library building.D. Old manuscripts can be moved more easily.48. How is the text organized?A. Opinion - Description B. Message - ExplanationC. Main idea - Comparison D. Introduction - ConclusionEWell, when the huge wave hit the boat, my safety belt broke and I was swept overboard. I don,t really understand how it happened, but it did. I heard someone yell out, but then my boat, Wild One, went off into the darkness and I was alone in a very rough sea. I then spent five and a half hours in the water. The place where it happened was, oh, about 50 kilometers from shore. It was likely that I wouldn,t see another day, but I always thought I'd overcome the difficulties. At first I was watching out for Wild One. The rest of the crew knew I was gone, so they were sure to come back and look for me. After a while, I saw the boat's lights when it came looking for me. They were within about 300 meters of me, but the spotlight just missed me.

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