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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上13-14学年新课标高二下学期7册Unit2测试 Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 1. Are you sure that Robert will help us if we are in trouble? . He is a reliable friend. A. No problemB. You can count on itC. Dont worry D. Never mind 2. Many children in my class has great talent for music,
2、 but only Mary dreams of turning popular singer. A. the; / B. the; a C. a; / D. a; a 3. My God! I the files for the new project yet! There is no panic. Mr. Green wont need it until next Friday. A. didnt prepare B. am not preparing C. wont prepare D. havent prepared 4. It has been clearly declared by
3、 the Chinese government it will make every effort to prevent the disease from spreading. A. that B. who C. what D. whether 5. The film is about a love story. A young couple were forced to , but they value the memories of their love all their lives. A. dismiss B. divide C. abandon D. divorce 6. Is th
4、ree months enough for the project ? Im afraid not. The professor is ill and only after he recovers can he continue with it. A. to be finishedB. finishing C. finished D. having finished 7. The two sides are asked to the small differences for the sake of achieving peace in this area. A. set up B. set
5、aside C. set down D. set off 8. I managed to arrive at the airport by taxi, only to be told that my flight due to the heavy fog. A. has been put off B. had been put off C. was putting off D. would be put off 9. Susan, dont be upset any longer. Sometimes things dont the way we think theyre going to.
6、A. turn over B. turn up C. turn out D. turn around 10. It would be several days before the forest fire was completely put out it was brought under control. A. as though B. even though C. so that D. now that 11. I prepared the report for the manager till late last night, , early this morning. A. rath
7、er than B. more than C. other than D. or rather 12. Helen desired that the bad news her parents for the time being.A. wasnt told to B. not be told to C. wouldnt be told to D. hadnt told to13. Mrs. Brown helps me out when I have too much work to do, and I return her whenever I can.A. favour B. relief
8、 C. sympathy D. affection 14. If he knows the result, he is to be disappointed. You know, he is eager to get the position. A. worthy B. probable C. possible D. bound 15. Henry was very glad that all the work was finished on schedule though he met with some difficulties. A. at all B. above all C. aft
9、er all D. in all 二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)One day, while waiting for my husband to get off work, I noticed a most beautiful Cadillac in the lot. It was certainly the kind of car you 16 . I was busily 17 the car when I noticed the driver. Honestly, she was probably the 18 woman I had ever seen off
10、the movie screen. Her eyes were as blue as the sea, and her 19 like a row of pearls. A couple of minutes later, a 20 man came out of the building, entered her car, kissed her and she drove away. Sitting there silently in my car, I wanted to 21 . How could some people have it 22 ?The following week,
11、I saw her again. She seemed friendly and always 23 with a big smile. I wondered what she was 24 . Did she wear really high-heeled shoes or a skirt? I would get my 25 in a couple of weeks.I was holding my book and watching her through the car window at that time. She was 26 when her husband came to t
12、he car. He opened the car door for her to 27 . I could see very well as she moved to get out. She walked around to the passenger side very 28 , leaning on a walking cane. The beautiful lady had a prosthesis (假肢) on the left leg. I couldnt watch them drive away as the tears were 29 me.When my 30 foun
13、d me crying, he immediately asked what was wrong. Through my tears, I told him about the beautiful 31 . He said he knew the story. The lady and her parents were in a car 32 . Both her parents were killed and she was 33 injured. She was only 12 then.I 34 for forgiveness all the way home. I thanked Go
14、d over and over for my legs, arms and 35 , and for teaching me a lesson early in life. 16. A. dream about B. send for C. get into D. decide on 17. A. painting B. washing C. expecting D. admiring 18. A. ugliest B. richest C. tallest D. prettiest 19. A. ears B. face C. teeth D. fingers20. A. strange B
15、. careless C. handsome D. middle-aged 21. A. follow B. cry C. fight D. admit 22. A. all B. as well C. at once D. instead 23. A. pretended B. waved C. slept D. acquired 24. A. ordering B. fetching C. wearing D. assisting 25. A. records B. change C. answers D. bargain 26. A. waiting B. laughing C. wor
16、king D. smoking 27. A. stand by B. step out C. calm down D. come along 28. A. skillfully B. happily C. slowly D. sincerely 29. A. blinding B. covering C. preventing D. affecting 30. A. husband B. neighbor C. father D. friend 31. A. car B. dream C. picture D. lady 32. A. garage B. factory C. accident
17、 D. race 33. A. actually B. severely C. exactly D. slightly 34. A. searched B. headed C. prayed D. hoped 35. A. marriage B. fortune C. sight D. job 三、阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AThree Japanese tourists in Australia found themselves in an embarrassing situation after their GPS system led th
18、em down the wrong path. The three, who are students from Tokyo, set out to drive to North Stradbroke Island on the Australian coast on Thursday morning. They mapped out their path on their GPS system in advance. The road looked clear at low tide but the map forgot to show the 9 miles of water and mu
19、d between the island and the mainland.As the three tourists drove their rented Hyundai Getz into Moreton Bay, they found the GPS device guiding them into thick mud from an unfinished road. Passengers on passing ferries watched them in surprise. They wondered why they drove all the way there. “It tol
20、d us we could drive down there,” Yuzu Noda, 21, told the local Bayside Bulletin. “It kept saying it would lead us to a road. But in the end, we got stuck. Theres lots of mud.”Noda and his friends made it about 50 yards offshore before they realized they were in trouble. A tow truck driver eventually
21、 gave them a lift back to the mainland. The car was severely damaged. Though it was insured (投保), Noda and his friends will still have to pay about $1,500 for the part that was not covered.The students will fly back home to Tokyo this weekend, but they said they plan to try a trip to the island agai
22、n some time in the future. “We want to come back to Australia again,” Noda told the Bayside Bulletin. “Everyone is very nice here. Well be more careful next time. We dont want to go back in disappointment (失望) again after all.”36. On their way to North Stradbroke Island, the three Japanese tourists
23、_. A. were very worried that they would be misled by road signs B. got lost several times before they arrived at their destination C. knew they would have to cross 9 miles of water and mud D. depended on the GPS system in their car for directions37. The three Japanese tourists got stuck in the mud m
24、ainly because _. A. they ran into a tide that made the road full of mud B. they didnt know a natural disaster had damaged the road C. there was something wrong with the GPS device in their car D. the map they referred to didnt show the 9 miles of water and mud38. After this disappointing experience,
25、 the three Japanese tourists _. A. never want to refer to the GPS system again B. had a terrible impression on the local people there C. still want to visit the island some time in the future D. are disappointed and never want to visit the island againBHigh school programAustralian high schools offe
26、r high-quality learning and excellent approaches to higher education. Students get a good start to life because of the open learning environment, excellent education and balanced social and cultural life. Whether you want to study for a long time or a short time, you will find an option (选项) that su
27、its you. Use our online application process to find out:the program that applies to youthe fees you are required to payChoosing a high schoolOver 100 high schools are for international students to choose from. When you make your choice, consider the following items.the subjects you want to studythe
28、extra-curricular (课外的) activities you enjoyFinding the right year levelStudy is important, but its not the only aim of Australian high schools. Our schools recognize the importance of social growth and try to keep students with others of the same age group. In high schools, students must meet an upp
29、er age limit for each year level.Entry Level and Upper Age LimitsYear 7: 15 years of ageYear 8: 16 years of ageYear 9: 17 years of ageYear 10: 18 years of ageLanguage requirementsOf course you need good English language skills to make the best of your learning here. And if you are poor at them, we m
30、ay require you to take an English language course before you join your new school. Welfare and accommodation (食宿)International students can choose to live with parents, relatives or a local family (if aged 15 years and older). Living with a local family is the most popular and the best way to experi
31、ence Australia and improve your English language skills.39. Australian high schools have many advantages EXCEPT . A. high-quality learning B. an open learning environment C. low fees for international studentsD. balanced social and cultural life40. If you are 16 years old, you cant apply for . A. Ye
32、ar 7 B. Year 8 C. Year 9 D. Year 1041. Which of the following is true about high schools in Australia? A. Few high schools offer extra-curricular activities. B. High schools focus on students all-round development. C. All international students are required to take an English course. D. Internationa
33、l students can enjoy free accommodation.42. If you live with a local family, you can . A. invite your family to visit you B. let your parents accompany you C. know how hard local students study D. make great progress in your EnglishCPatrick, a 23-year-old gorilla (大猩猩), has been at the Dallas Zoo si
34、nce 1995. He seems to love humans, but his attitude towards his fellow gorillas, especially females, has left much to be desired. So the zoo keepers have no choice but to send him to a new home.Abandoned (抛弃) by his mother soon after he was born in 1990 at New Yorks Bronx Zoo, Patrick spent the firs
35、t few years of his life in Toronto, where he and another gorilla were brought up by a zoo keeper. Then in 1995, Patrick moved to his current home in Dallas, Texas.Over the years, zoo workers have made several attempts to help him make friends with other gorillas, but the results have always been dis
36、appointing, especially when it came to females. His attitude towards the males has not been much better.Thanks to his strange behavior, Patrick has been secluded from other gorillas and given his own habitat for the last few years. While he seems to be fine with that, the Dallas Zoo officials now ne
37、ed the space to bring in two new males. The officials also believe that Patrick may be better served in his new home at the Riverbanks Zoo in South Carolina, because they have a special team that knows how to handle gorillas with behavior problems. Patrick will live in a room which is close to that
38、of the zoos three other male gorillas, so that they can get to know each other. Over time, Patrick may even be allowed to play with themthat is, if he shows any signs of improving his attitude.Although the gorillas in Dallas Zoo are probably not too sad seeing Patrick leave, the zoo keepers sure are
39、. 43. Patrick probably has a good relationship with .A. the zoo keepers B. all the other animalsC. the female gorillas D. the other male gorillas44. What can we learn from the text?A. Patrick lacks the care from his mother.B. Patrick lived a lonely life in the wild before 5.C. Patrick lived with his
40、 parents before 5.D. Patrick has lived in Dallas Zoo for about 5 years.45. The underlined word “secluded” in Paragraph 4 probably means “ ”.A. saved B. learned C. heard D. separated 46. The zoo keepers are now working to .A. send Patrick back to the wildB. give Patrick a good lessonC. introduce Patr
41、ick to other gorillasD. offer Patrick a more favorable environmentDResearchers at Johns Hopkins Universitys Applied Physics Laboratory designed a human-like robot named Robo Sally.Robo Sally has two long arms with human-like hands. She can use her fingers to pick up things and do most things that hu
42、man hands can do. Each finger has a tiny motor and is able to lift a thing of 20 pounds. She sits on a metal base with wheels that allow her to move around.Mike McLoughlin is the head of the laboratorys Prosthetics Program (假肢项目). “The final purpose of the program is to develop prosthetic arms that
43、can do all the complex movements that human arms can do,” he said.It is a difficult job. Mr. McLoughlin says the arm has many small motors so as to enable it to do what a human arm can do. The fingers are especially difficult because they permit the hand to hold things. And everything has to fit int
44、o a space about the size of a human hand.The next problem is to find out how to make the connection between the brain and the prosthetic arm. McLoughlin has made a breakthrough (突破) in that. Recently a spine-injured (脊柱受伤的) patient successfully controlled Robo Sally using her thoughts.For search-and
45、-rescue duties, Robo Sally will be operated by a human being far from the robot. The operator wears special glasses. The glasses permit the operator to see the robots hands, even though they are far away.This kind of robots could be used in dull, dirty or dangerous situations where human finger movements are required. The technology is not ready for daily use, but researchers predict that within five years they will see some wonderful improvements.47. Which of the following situations can Robo Sally not be used at present? A. Search-and-rescue duties.
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