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1、新课标高二8册Unit 3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)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. Bob, youve been accepted as a member of our company. Really? A. Thats great!B. Its nothing.C. Well done.D. No wonder.2. Had I studied harder, I would have got higher score in exam. A. a; theB. a; anC.
2、the; anD. the; the3. Can we go now? Ill be ready in just a minute. A. Go on B. Count on C. Hang on D. Wait on4. She couldnt bear for her shortcomings. A. to criticize B. criticizing C. criticized D. being criticized5. After surveying many rivers in China, he writing a report on river pollution. A. s
3、et about B. set out C. set back D. set down6. Mrs Black isnt in and I have to ring . I will ask her to ring you as soon as she comes back.A. off; back B. up; off C. back; upD. back; off7. I washed the shirt only once, but now its out of . A. orderB. shapeC. dateD. reach8. Does anyone have any differ
4、ent opinions about the plan at the meeting? A. being madeB. madeC. having madeD. to be made9. Not until two weeks ago a job. A. found heB. did he find C. he did findD. he found10. The students were given some time to their notes before the exam. A. get through B. see through C. go through D. pass th
5、rough11. After having covered 100 miles a night, they reached the destination, .A. exhaustedB. be exhaustedC. having exhauste D. exhausting12. Hes colour-blind and cant red from green. A. recognizeB. discoverC. distinguishD. divide13. The man was of any crime, so he was released. A. innocent B. sure
6、C. awareD. ashamed14. Why didnt you come to Susans birthday party? We you all the evening.A. have expectedB. had expectedC. are expectingD. were expecting15. Did you talk with him about it? No. But I have tried to an opportunity to do so. A. confirmB. seizeC. recognizeD. control二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,
7、满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。One day, my eight-year-old daughter Nina asked me to help her with her project. Over the past few years, her homework was something I was trying to 16 . Unfortunately this time it seemed that there was no escape. Nina had a science project on butte
8、rflies, which would be 17 the next day. But principles are principles. I said 18 , “Its your project. I can help you with it; I can not,” I emphasized, “do it for you.”“ 19 other mothers do it,” she said, and then 20 ran out of the room. By evening, I decided to help her get 21 on different butterfl
9、ies. It was difficult to distinguish between what was reasonable adult 22 and what was absolute cheating. I still 23 to change my opinions. We finished late in the night. Finally, what we decided to 24 was the “Painted Lady”, a brilliantly colored butterfly found almost all over the world. The next
10、morning, she left with the project in 25 . I knew I had not been forgiven. Then came Sunday and when we were off to the nearby lake for a community picnic, suddenly I 26 it! The Painted Lady! I raced to Ninas side, and excitedly 27 it out to her. She jumped up and down with 28 . Rounding up (聚拢) her
11、 friends, she 29 to them what the butterfly was all about and all the scientific data she knew about the butterfly. 30 she finished holding her little 31 meeting, she looked up at me and 32 . Finally, I was 33 than the “other mothers”.Secretly, I thanked the “Painted Lady”, a butterfly 34 for parent
12、-child bonding. Finally, I had got a good 35 in my project.16. A. missB. solveC. avoidD. check17. A. looked over B. found outC. set upD. handed in18. A. quietly B. firmlyC. slowlyD. gently19. A. AsB. SoC. ForD. But20. A. angrilyB. nervouslyC. cautiouslyD. bravely21. A. questionsB. equipmentC. inform
13、ationD. instructions22. A. agreementB. suggestionC. assessmentD. assistance23. A. attemptedB. refusedC. forgotD. hoped24. A. catchB. discussC. presentD. learn25. A. doubtB. reliefC. troubleD. silence26. A. heardB. knewC. caughtD. saw27. A. workedB. pointedC. tookD. pulled28. A. joyB. regretC. easeD.
14、 shock29. A. explainedB. referredC. offeredD. replied30. A. BecauseB. Since C. WhenD. Unless31. A. culturalB. educationalC. creativeD. technical32. A. sighedB. yelledC. waved D. smiled33. A. betterB. clevererC. quickerD. luckier34. A. responsibleB. convenientC. readyD. necessary35. A. startB. pointC
15、. gradeD. idea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)A A mystery surrounds my grandmothers collection of salt cellars (盐瓶). No one in the family seems to know when she started collecting them, or exactly how many she had.My grandmother died just over two years ago. At 91, she had spent 30 years wi
16、thout her right leg, which was removed due to cancer the year I was born. She was a poet, an artist, a food lover and a salt cellar collector. The funny thing about the salts, as she called them I never once heard her say salt cellar was that although everybody knew they were her hobby and everyone
17、was always searching for them at yard sales or in stores, nobody seemed to know what they meant to her and they just wanted to make her happy. Grandma kept her salts in a dark wooden corner display case in the living room. Since her death the case has remained exactly as she left it. Grandpa tries h
18、is best to preserve his memories of her just as they are. Now I am collecting, too. Collecting memories about my grandmothers hobby, a way she spent her time. And as I hold one of them in my hand, I picture her holding it in her hand on the day she got it. She is smiling. My mother and her two siste
19、rs all have small collections, but my mother admits that she was more interested in finding salts to send to Grandma. Grandma once wrote a poem titled “When April Comes”. The poem contains the line, “When April comes and I am not around, remember me when daffodils are found.” Now, Grandpa is working
20、 on a poem with the line, “April came and you were not around”.But she was, somehow. She was there in the memories left behind by her possessions.36. In writing the text, the author expressed .A. her sadness at losing her grandmaB. her desire to collect more salt cellars C. her love for her grandmaD
21、. her curiosity about her grandmas possessions37. The underlined part “her possessions” in the last paragraph refers to _.A. Grandmas experience B. Grandmas hobbyC. Grandmas talentD. Grandmas strong will38. It can be inferred from the text that the authors family .A. are very proud of their interest
22、ing family history B. value the wonderful poems Grandma wroteC. are much influenced by Grandmas interestD. know much about grandparents love39. What would be the best title for the text?A. Grandmas Salt Cellar CollectionB. The Mystery of Grandmas Salt CellarsC. Grandparents Lifelong DevotionD. A Fam
23、ilys Collection HistoryB Ask a teacher to name the most annoying invention of recent years and they will often mention the mobile phone. Disturbed by the problems they create, many head teachers have ordered that pupils should keep their phones switched off at school. Others have told pupils to leav
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