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1、如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流高中英语人教版必修4Unit3测试卷(B)【精品文档】第 1 页必修四 Unit 3A taste of English单元测试2笔试部分:I. 单项选择1Preparing children for the future challenges is more important than just teaching them knowledge. _.AIts up to you BThats all rightCIm with you on that DYes,I do2How did he _ our suggestion at yesterday
2、s meeting? Im afraid he is not for it,for he didnt make any comment on it.A. react B. consider C. direct D. overcome3He looks cool in that dark suit,which he wears only on some special _.A. situations B. conditionsC. occasions D. states4Holding birthday parties for children is quite _ in cities in o
3、ur country.A. common B. ordinary C. normal D. general5My friend knows where he can _ a good used car at a very reasonable price.A. pick out B. make outC. take up D. pick up6Although he is content _ his present salary,he isnt content_ for such a strict boss.A. for;working B. with;workingC. with;to wo
4、rk D. with;working7He was _ with the long and meaningless speech,but he tried not to show it.A. bored B. boringC. astonished D. astonishing8The couple,_ their son was gifted for music,decided to send him abroad for better education.A. convincing B. to convinceC having convinced D. convinced9With lot
5、s of worries _ her mind,she was unable to sleep well.A. filled B. fillingC. to fill D. being filled10Back home,I found my husband _ on the floor,_ our children with some toys.A. sitting;to entertain B. seated;entertainingC. sitting;entertained D. sat;entertained11A man is asking to see you._ he come
6、 in?Let him in.AMust BShall CWill DMay12More wild tigers have been seen in the forest around this area,_ there used to be few.A. when B. what C. which D. where13I went to see The Founding of a Republic last week. Really?Then why did you remain silent when we talked about it _ you hadnt seen it?A. ev
7、en if B. as long asC. as if D. although14As time went _,more and more famous directors invite him to star in their films.A. through B. by C. over D. away15As a writer,he proved to be _ failure,forcing him to be in _ search of another way to make a living.Aa;/ B/;the Ca;the Dthe;/.完形填空It was a hot Au
8、gust day in 1937 when the Cohen brothers entered the office of Henry Ford,the car maker.“Mr. Ford,”_16_ Norman Cohen,the eldest of the three.“We have a remarkable _17_ that will change the automobile industry. Wed like to show it to you _18_.”They brought Mr. Ford outside and asked him to enter a bl
9、ack automobile _19_ in front of the building.Hyman Cohen,the _20_ brother,opened the door of the car.“What!”shouted the tycoon,“Are you _21_?It must be 200 degrees in that car!”“It is,_22_ sit down,Mr. Ford,and push the white _23_.”smiled the youngest brother,Max.”_24_,Ford pushed the button. Sudden
10、ly a whoosh of freezing air started _25_ from all around the car,and within several seconds he felt quite cool and _26_.“Amazing!”exclaimed Ford.“How much do you _27_ for the patent?”“One million dollars,”Norman _28_,“And there is something else:The name Cohen Brothers AirConditioning must be _29_ r
11、ight next to the Ford logo(商标)!”“Money is no problem,”retorted Ford,“but _30_ will I have a Jewish name next to my logo on my cars!”They argued _31_ for a while and finally they reached an _32_.Five million dollars,and only the first names of the brothers would be _33_.And that is _34_,even today,wh
12、enever you enter a Ford vehicle,you will see those three _35_ clearly printed on the air conditioning control panel:NORM,HI and MAX.16A. begged B. announced C. ordered D. required17A. idea B. opinion C. invention D. thought18A. in person B. in publicC. in turn D. in return19A. laid B. stored C. park
13、ed D. stood20A. youngest B. strongestC. middle D. oldest21A. crazy B. joked C. actual D. normal22A. so B. but C. and D. or23A. window B. seat C. key D. button24AExcited BConfusedCInterested DSurprised25A. flowing B. blowing C. flying D. running26A. quiet B. mildC. comfortable D. amused27A. pay B. co
14、st C. gain D. charge28A. gave up B. called upC. picked up D. spoke up29A. printed B. laid C. arranged D. pressed30A. anyway B. no wayC. hardly D. unless31A. back and forth B. here and thereC. up and down D. now and then32A. decision B. agreementC. choice D. conclusion33A. mentioned B. remainedC. lef
15、t D. possessed34A. how B. what C. why D. because35. A. brothers B. words C. names D. products.阅读理解AMy hero is a doctor. He saved my life when I could have died. He has saved lots of childrens lives. He has worked and studied a lot to get the job he does now. He has done very difficult surgery. He ha
16、s to work almost every day at the hospital. He has studied kidneys(肾)and got his Ph.D.at Queens University. He is a great doctor and he is easy to talk to.He is willing to take a risk to save someones life. He saved my life from a kidney inflammation (发炎) disease when I was in hospital. He worked ve
17、ry hard to find out what exactly was wrong with my kidneys and why they werent working.He went out of his way for someone like me and my parents because he had to explain to them what was wrong with me and do lots of different tests to find the medicine to cure me. He talked to my parents and me eve
18、ry day to let us know how I was going. He makes a difference in others lives,especially mine. I saw him look after many other children in the hospital and help them recover. Also,he is always there helping by teaching other doctors about being kidney specialists. He works very hard to keep others al
19、ive. You can phone him anytime and hell phone you back as soon as possible to see how he can help you. He has a great staff who make his appointments and make sure you get the medicine that Dr Wade tells them to give you.36The doctor is called “hero” because he _.A.is the authors friendB. has saved
20、many persons livesC. knows a lot about medical careD. works very well37The underlined phrase “went out of his way” in the third paragraph probably means “_”A. hardly went B. had no waysC. took the trouble D. kept out of the way38From the passage we can learn the doctor _.A. isnt willing to save a se
21、riously sick manB. saves the authors life very easilyC. examines every patient personallyD. trains several doctors to be outstanding39The last paragraph mainly tells us _.A. how the doctor deals with his workB. the influence the doctor has on his patientsC. the differences between the doctor and oth
22、ersD .how the doctor looks after the sick childrenBA sense of humour is just one of the many things shared by Alfred and Anthony Melillo,64yearold twin brothers from East Haven who made history in February 2002.On Christmas Eve,1992,Anthony had a heart transplant from a 21yearold donor. Two days bef
23、ore Valentines Day in 2002,Alfred received a 19yearold heart,marking the first time on record that twin adults each received heart transplants.“Im 15 minutes older than him,but now Im younger because of my heart and Im not going to respect him,”Alfred said with a grin,pointing to his brother while t
24、alking to a roomful of reporters,who laughed frequently at their jokes.While the twins knew that genetics might have played a role in their condition,they recognized that their eating habits might have also contributed to their heart problems.“Wed put half a pound of butter on a steak. I overdid it
25、on all the food that tasted good,so I guess I deserved what I got for not dieting properly.”The discussion moved to Anthonys recovery. In the five years since his heart transplant,he had been on an exercise program where he regularly rode a bicycle for five miles,swam each day,and walked a couple of
26、 miles. He was still on medication,but not nearly as much as Alfred,who was just in the early stage of his recovery.“Right now I feel pretty young and Im doing very well,”Anthony said.“I feel like a new person.”Alfred said his goal,of course,was to feel even better than his brother. But,he added,“I
27、love my brother very much. Were very close and Im sure well do just fine.”40This article is mainly about _.A. the danger of heart transplant surgeryB. becoming young by getting a new heartC. the effect of genetics on the heartD. the twin brothers who received heart transplants41What did Alfred and A
28、nthony have in common?ALifespan. BCareer goals.CA sense of humour. DLove for bicycling.42What did Alfred and Anthony think also caused their heart problems?AExercise. BDiet.CSurgery. DMedicines.43Why did Alfred say,“Im 15 minutes older than him,but now Im younger because of my heart.”?AHis heart tra
29、nsplant surgery was more successful than Anthonys.BHis recovery from the heart surgery was faster than Anthonys.CHis exercise program was better than Anthonys.DHis new heart was younger than Anthonys.CGoing,Going,Gone!The Haynes Middle School ParentTeacher Organization invites you to attend our late
30、st fund(基金)raiser,The Fourth Annual(每年一次的)Haynes School Auction(拍卖)!Saturday,May 106:00 pm.11:00 pm.In the school hall6:00 pm.6:30 pm.:All items for auction are previewed.6:30 pm.7:00 pm.:Silent auction begins.7:00 pm.7:30 pm.:Highest bidders(出价人)from silent auction are determined.7:30 pm.11:00 pm.:
31、Main auction begins.Items up for bid in the silent auction range in value from $5.00 to $30.00.Items up for bid in the main auction include the following:Airline tickets to a place of your choiceWeekend getaways at firstclass hotelsSeason tickets to the Chicago Bears football game$50 gift tickets to
32、 local gift shops,restaurants,and salonsTheater tickets to The Merchant of VeniceDont miss the boat!Book your tickets today.Last year,tickets sold out in five days!Tickets are sold on a first come,first served basis.$15.00 per personAll the money from the auction will be given to the Haynes School c
33、omputer lab.44The more items that are given or bought for auction,_.A. the less money that will be charged for the tickets to the auctionB. the more money that can be raised to support the computer labC. the faster the ticket will be sold to the auctionD. the higher the value that will be placed on
34、the items in the silent auction45Which of the following is most likely to happen at the years auction?AThe airline tickets will receive higher bids than any other item.BAll items up for bid will be sold for at least twice their value.CMore money will be raised this year than any other year before.DT
35、ickets for the event will be sold out in less than one week.46The phrase “first come,first served” tells you that _.A. people can buy the tickets on the first day onlyB. the person who is the first to arrive will receive a ticket at no chargeC. food and drinks will be served at the auctionD. tickets
36、 are sold in the order of who arrives first to buy themDPeople who do not get enough vitamin A in their diet may develop night blindness. But in the developing world a lack(缺乏)of vitamin A causes much more serious harm to children. According to the WHO,as many as 25,000 children die every year becau
37、se of a lack of vitamin A.One excellent source of vitamin A is found in sweet potatoes with orange flesh(果肉)Orange sweet potatoes contain high levels of betacarotene(胡萝卜素),which the body changes into vitamin AExperts say orange sweet potatoes specially produced because of growing conditions in Afric
38、a could help solve the lack of vitamin A there.But,first,more people will need to be persuaded to eat them. Jan Low says the sweet potato needs a better image in Africa. “We do have an image problem with the sweet potato in general in Africa.”Ms. Low explains that sweet potatoes are mainly grown by
39、poor women to feed their families in case(以防万一)another crop fails,so it is seen as a crop of the poor.Jan Low took part in a project to study how to market(推销)orange sweet potatoes to Africans. The project included radio messages about the benefits of the orange sweet potato. They advertised its abi
40、lity to “fight diseases,make you strong,clear your skin and make you look healthy.”In areas without radio,they spread the message through theater. The performances included singing,dancing and storytelling.And everywhere they went,they wore orange Tshirts and hats. They even drove orange vehicles. J
41、an Low says the color of the orange sweet potato made it easier to gain public attention.Dan Gustafson heads the Washington office of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. He says most of these efforts in the past failed because organizers did not consider what people wanted to eat.
42、But Mr. Gustafson sees a better chance for the efforts to increase the popularity of the orange sweet potato in Africa. “It is because you have got advertising that I think will work.”47The first two paragraphs tell us that _.A. people cant see well at night without eating sweet potatoesB. lack of s
43、weet potatoes leads to many child deaths in AfricaCAfrican orange sweet potatoes are different from those in other placesD. orange sweet potatoes are rich in vitamin A48Africans usually think that sweet potatoes _.A. are food for poor peopleB. dont look beautiful in appearanceC. are the main food fo
44、r womenD. cant grow well in Africa49How did Jan Low advertise orange sweet potatoes in Africa?AShe sold them in the market herself.BShe spread the benefits of them by performing in some areas.CShe sent messages to the local people by mobile phones.DShe put an advertisement for them on TV.50The text
45、is mainly about _.A. a better yet cheaper source of vitamin AB. the difficulty in changing the way people thinkC. the importance of vitamin A for our bodyD. an image problem for the orange sweet potato.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Taking no action,you will achieve no results.51._ .There isnt anything that you can do to change it. If you are not satisfied with your life,maybe you are not taking the necessary steps to make things better.That knowledge is power isnt true.Knowledge itself isnt powerful. Knowledge is only useful when it is connected with action.52.
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