乳山怡园中学高一英语unit1-6能力测试题及答案.docx
乳山怡园中学高一英语unitl-6能力测试题及答案本试卷分I卷(选择题)和II卷(非选择题)两部分.共1(H)分.考试时间120分钟. 第I卷(共7S分)、语音知识:<5xr=5*>从A、B、C、D中找出其划线部分与所给单诃的划线部分读音相同的选项.例:haveA. gaveB. SQVCC. hatD. made 答案是C.1.pchA. rgglB. increaseC. greatly1). peasant2.questionA. discussionB. invitationC. patient【).suggestion3.exampleA. exerciseB. gxcitedC. sxist【) export4.futureA. valueB. butterC. punishI), resyh5.replyA. beautyB. societyC. supplyD. slaveryIL,单项填空:<20x0.5,=10-)6.I m not feeling well today.Why notsome medicine?A. takeB to takeC. takingD. have taken7.It is said_ the newspaper that a new movie will bc_ at (he cinema next week.A. on; in B. in; onC. in; in D. on; on8. Is your home townit used to be ?No. It has changed greatly.A. different from B. such as C. the same like D. the same asIs this parkthey were invited to visit three days ago?A. that B. to which C. the one D. whereIn, many people turned their attentiontheir diet.A. 1960s; for B. the I960; on C. the 1960s; to D. the 1960s; intoWhere did you see him?It was in the hotel he stayed.A. that B. where C. which D. oneThey believed, and did we. that these modem paintings collected in the ShanghaiArt Gallery were as valuable as those in the Museum .A. that B. which C. neither D. soThere were already five people in the car, but they managed to take me as well.It a comfortable journeyA. can't B. shouldn't be C. must have been I), couldn't have beenHi. Trancy. you kx>k tired.1 am tired. 1 the living-room all day.A. painted B. had painted C. have been painting D. have paintedI wonder if Spanish is hard.A. to learn B. to be leanwd C. learning D. being learnedCan I help you, sir?rd like to buy a TV set.This way. please. We have many types for you.A. to choose B. (o choose from C. choose D. to buyWe have lived through the war without your help.A. couldn*t B. may not C. shouldn't D. mustn'tVe suggested ihal heright away.A must stop smoking B. slopped smokingC slop smokingD. should slop io smokeWho's the greatest man?一Sorry. I don't know.A. living B. lives C. lived D. aliveWhen ihe spaceship was in space.new-looking earth appeared before us.that we had never seen before.A. a: one B.【he: ii C. a: (he one D. the: oneWe have reached (he pointwe must choices, or we will fail.A. when, make B. where, make C. that, do D. which, doThe film is well worth.A. seeing it B. to see it C. being seen D. seeingHer friendher the inan who had no job.A. hoped . notmarry B. suggested . not marrying ioC. advised . no<(o nuirry D. wished . not marrj ing tomusic , no( only the children bul also their mother very happy .A. Heard of. were B. Hearing, was C. To listen io. were D. Listening io. was 25. So wellthat (he teacher praised her.A. she had done her homework B. her homework had been done.C. did she do her honiework D. she did her homework.HR完形埴空(20'I20,)One evening I was resting in a cafe. I 26 a pair of newly bought while leather shoes, which wen? rather expensive. Then a boy came co me.He was in a(n) 27 shirt, looking pale and about eleven. No sooner had I begun io speak than he opened the 28 in his hand and took out (he tools of shoe>polishing. He 29 down, look off n)y leather shoes, and began io shine (hein.He was busy doing his work 30 heavy rain began to pour down. People rushed (o (he cafe for 31 from the rain. More and more people crowded 32 and gradually separated the boy from me.Houn> passed, and i( turned 33 , I had no shoes on my feel and 34 where the boy had been. I thought he would not 35 my shoes, and I would have (o go home on my bare feel.When it was near midnight the 36 ended, and there were fewer and fewer people in the eaft. The ca(6 was co be 37 . I had io move (o the door, head 38 . just as I went(o the gate. I 39_ found (hal a boy of about eleven, looking very familiar, was sleeping at the 40 with his head leaning against a box and his upper body being 41 . he held a package made of his shirt tightly in his anns.I shook him slightly and woke him up. He 42 up and rubbed his eyes for a while before he recognized me. Then he opened (he package 43 . gave me my leather shoes, and apologized io ine shyly. I 44 him and wrapped him with his unfit shirt, which had wrapped my leather shoes. On my way home, ihe 45 of the boy stayed in my mind.26.A.lookB.worec.mendedD.owned27.A.oldB.unfitc.smallD.dirty28.A.bagB.packagec.boxD.suitcase29.A.seatedB.bentc.pulD.looked30.A.whenB.afterc.becauseD.since31.A.pro(ec(ionB.restc.hideD.preparation32.A.outB.awayc.inD.off33.A.darkB.lightc.dimD.bright34.A.thoughtB.wonderedc.guessedD.imagined35.A.shineB.keepc.returnD.carrj'36.A.rainB.coffeec.limeD.work37.A.openedB.lockedc.sloppedD.closed38.A.loweredB.droppedc.raisedD.held39.A.shortlyB.surprisedlyc.sadlyD.immediaiely40.A.(ableB.doorc.bedD.cafe41.A.we(B.barec.paleD.cold42.A.stayedB.salc.jumpedD.got43.A.finallyB.suddenlyc.unfriendlyD.hurriedly44.A.recognizedB.forgavec.paidD.inspired45.A.featureB.shinc.imageD.fbrinIV、阅读理解 <20x240,)ASwitzerland is famous for its watches. However, this country didn't invcnl the watch. It was the British who did i(. Here is a story of how the watch was broughl (o Switzerland.Many years ago. an Englishman was (raveling to Italy. On his way he slopped in a small town in South Switzerland. This Englishman traveled in a carriage inside which there was a carriage watch. This was the earliest kind of watch. A native shop ass社lanl happened to see the watch. He wondered what it was and asked ihe Englishman about il “It is a carriage watch J' said the man. "This machine tells the time but now it isn,l working.%,Al once the shop assistant offered to try to repair ii. So the traveler handed him the watch. The assistant was a very wise man. So i( was no( surprising that he managed io repair il. He even rvnwmbvrud how it was made. As soon as (he traveler had gone on his journey, he made a watch exactly the same type.Thus the walch-making was started in Swiizerlaiid. Today Swiss watches are sold in stores all over the world.46. Switzerland is famous for.A making watches B. selling watchesC. inventing watches D. the carriage watch 47. The earliest watches were made in.A. Switzerland B. England C. Italy D. a small town 48. The first Swiss watch was made by.A. an kalian shop assistantB. an English shop assistantC. a man who canie from Switzerland D. a man who was (raveling(o Italy 49. The carriage watch was a machine which.A. was pul in the carriage B. wasn't workingC. told people limeD. had to be repairedBMany English and Scottish universities now offer summer programs io high school juniors aixl seniors. These programs provide you or your child with the opportunity(o gel a (asie of what UK universities are really like before completing your college search.Gel valuable preparation for college with an overseas academic (学院的 > experience at the following UK institutions ( 机构):University of the Arts iMndonUniversity of (he Arts London is made up of five world well-known colleges of an design and communication. Together, they offer a huge range of summer schools, lasting between 3 days and 12 weeks long, some of which are specially designed for 16-io-l8-year olds.Jesters, 11-day courses, teenaficnStudents will create new sagas and present their own legends as they understand and practice performance skills. Jesters teachers are all specialists in young people's drama and are supposed lo give you a surprising summer! Whether you want (o make mew friends and gain extra confidence or learn specific skills and gel an insight into the professions, this program is fbr you. No experience is required - just the desire to learn and have fun!Musical Theatre WeekendA specialist course is fbr anyone under the age of 18 who has a particular interest in musical Tlieatre and would like co explore this with like-minded people. Students will learn physical and vocal wann-up5 and other useful techniques. There will be sessions with a vocal coach and a stage direcior. leading(o a prvsen(atio« of work ihis course will focus on the works of writers such as Lionel Bari and Paul Williams.50. This passage mainly gives us some info门nation about.A. British colleges and universitiesB. some summer programs fbr teenagersC. university experiences in BritainD. some university courses in BritainIf you are interested in design, you can go(o.A. University of the Arts London B. JestersC. Musical Theatre WeekendD. London An SchoolAccording io the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A. The summer courses in University of the Arts London are only designed for 16-to-18-year olds.B. A student to Jesters summer courses has io possess some experiences.C. A student can have a good time in Jesters while learning some specific skills.D. A music lover can go(o any of ihe summer courses mentioned in this passage.51. You should lake pan in Musical Tlieatre Weekend if you.A. don't have any interest in learning B. aren't so confident as you should beC. are interested in musicD. don't want to study at homeCA surprising number of students will do anything(o make (he grade. What's behind this epidemic (流行病)?There's plenty to suggest that academic cheating is an epidemic in the country's high schools and colleges. Consider a few examples: nine students al the University of Maryland were caught receiving lext-mesaged answers on (heir cell phones during an exain; a Texas teen was charged with selling stolen lest answers - by illegally afflxi睢 a deanling device (解密仪器)io a teacher*s computer -io fellow students; seven Kansas Stale students in one class were charged with plagiarizing (抄袭 > papers from the Internet.Beyond the above examples, experts point to a lol of information, much uf which is from students themselves, which shows cheating is common. A report showed 70 percent of the students al 60 colleges admillcd to some cheating the previous year: one in four admitted to engaging in serious cheating (copying from another sludenu using hidden notes, or helping someone else cheap.A recent Gallup survey proved those findings. Polling one group of 13-U> 17-year-olds in 2003 and another in 2004. Gallup reported that 65 percent cite "a great deal*' or “a (air amount'' of cheating in their schools. About half said they'd cheated on a test at some point.Cheating isn't new. As long as there have been rules, theru have been people intent on breaking them. What's surprising now is how widespread and shameless the practice has become."Before, people who cheated were in the minority, and they kept it a secret, even from their friends/' he says. "Now they are in the majority, and they are bold about it. Today, if you ask kids about cheating, you will get such thoughtful bul disrespectful adiludes (hal the statistics are almost unimportanl.'*Kansas Stale professor Phil .Anderson agrees: *kMany of our students have the attitude of TH do whatever 1 have to do to get ahead*. il*s endemic.” 54. What's the main idea of the passage?A. Nowadays cheating in exams is very common in schools.B. Rules should be made lo slop cheating in exams.C. Why do students cheat in exains?D. Cheating is a shameful thing.55. According tohe passage, which of the following Maiements is NOT (rue?A , Most students do whatever they can co get good grades.B. Now students are ashamed of cheating in exains and don't lei others know it.C. Many students have the wrong altitude towards cheating in exams.D. Now many students take cheating in exams for granted.56. The underlined word “afnxing“ in Paragraph 2 means.A, fastening B. stealing C. changing D. breakingAccording to (he passage. wha( makes people feel surprised now?A. Various forms of cheating in exams.B. Cheating in exams is becoming an epidemic.C. The technology used by s(uilen(s in cheating.D The widespread and shameless cheating in exams.DNot everyone likes organized sports or team sports. If this sounds like you, dun*l swm it. We're going (o talk about whai keeps some kids from liking sports. With a few changes, you might find out that there is a sport ou( there that you could like. But if not, we'll suggest other fun ways to stay active.Sometimes, kids fee) that they don't like sorts because they may not understand how io play them or they haven't had much practice doing them. Sports can seem complicated (及杂 的)because of al) the rules and special equipment. Even the fields and courts they are played on come in different shapes and sizes and have confusing-looking lines drawn.People spend many years learning aboul favorite sports and practicing how to do them well. So don't feel bad if you don*l know ihe difference beiween a "comer kick” and a “goal kick“ in ihe soccer. If you warn to learn more about a sport, you might ask your mom or dad about camps or programs that introduce kids to new sports. 1( may be belter than jusl joining a team (hat starts playing games right away without much explaining firsl.Gyin class and intramund (校内的)programs a( school also can be way io (ry new sports. Another way to learn about a sport is to watch insiruciional videos or DVDs or refer lo library books that explain the rules and offer suggestions for kids learning to play it.If you have an older friend or family member who's good at a sport, you might ask him or her io help you praciice. Some sports are just easy to understand, even if you never want io play on a compeiilive learn. For example, you might play softball or volleyball, just for fun. al a summer picnic.57. The underlined word “sweai" in the firsi paragraph means.A. worry about B. work hard a( C. practice repeatedlyD. have drops of liquidAccording io Paragraph 2. kids don't like sports probably because .A. they can,t find proper fieldsB. they can*( find good equipmentC. they haven't enough lime to play them D. they don't know how lo play them 60. Before you try a new sport, you'd belter do the following EXCEPT.A. look up some library books B. watch instruciional videos or DVDs carefullyC. atiend gym class and school programs D. practice i( repeatedly ai home 61. Which of the following is NOT true according lo this passage?A. Making a few changes is necessary for you lo like sports.B. You can ask others for help (o play a spori well.C. You must refuse io play any kinds of sports you don't like.D. You may play sports only for fun in your spare linie.E1970 was World Conservation (保护Yew. The United Nations wanted everyone(o k