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Unit3Back to the past单元练测卷建议用时满分实际用时得分错题档案分钟分
901209.The childrenlined upand walkedout.单项填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115A.in placeB.in conditionl.She thoughtI waspraising herchild,,in fact,I wasC.in orderD.in privatescoldinghim forhis badbehavior atschool.
10.The performancenearly threehours,but fewA.what B.whilepeople leftthe theatreearly.C.so thatD.thereforeA.covered B.reached
2.—David hasmade greatprogress recently.C.played DJasted一,and.
11.As hisbest friend,I can make accurateguessesA.So hehas;so youhaveabout hewill do or think.B.So hehas;so haveyouA.what B.whichC.So hashe;so haveyouC.whom D.thatD.So hashe;so youhave
12.A monumentwas setup atthe centreof
3.The mealover,the managerswent backto theTiananmenSquare thosewho devotedtheir livesto ourmeetingroom to their discussion.country.A.put awayB.take downA.in praiseof B.in placeofC.look overD.carry onC.in memoryof D.in needof
4.——Its agood idea.But whosgoing to the
13.The refugees(难民)have beenfed,clothed andplanbywelfare organizationsaround theworld.一I thinkTom andMike will.A.stored B.collectedA.carry outB.get throughC.housed D.providedC.take inD.set aside
14.Nothing after the terriblefire whichhad been
5.1tonight.Kve gotmy planeticket.caused bysomeone smokingin bed.A.have leftB.am leavingA.remained B.leftC.had leftD.would leaveC.continued D.kept
6.Science andengineering studentsoften
15.The policethe murderereverywhere whenhetheir head.s in books insteadof goingto thedancesuddenly appearedin atheatre.and cinema.A.is searchingfor B.were searchingfor C.areA.bury B.coversearching forD.were searchingC.hide D.devote完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分
201.
5307.She isin apoor ofhealth,which worriesher分)mother much.Conservatism refersto theacceptance of anythingA.position B.situationfamiliar andrefusal ofanything strangeorC.state D.conditionforeign.There arenumerous factsthat16the
8.On,the boyimmediately went to theflightconservatism of the Englishmen.attendant forhelp.The monarchy(君主制)as nominal(名义上的)A.getting onthe board
8.getting onthe planesboardC.getting theboard of the plane
0.getting on board the plane17of thestate still18in thehighly developedcapitalist C.keeping B.accept D.havecountry.B.leaving
0.puttingThe nationalanthem wasjsand will be in the191C.propose B.price□,interest000years theold GodSave theKing(or Queen)”.
27.A.equipped B.cooledEnglish judgesas usualwear longwigs inlaw C.heated
0.provided B.yescourts,as20in manyfilm shotsin Hong Kong.As a
28.A.sorry D.goodbyecolony of「the BritishEmpire,HongKongwas once21to C.no B.complete D.takeadopt the British legalsystem.
29.A.bring B.receive D.believe22the factthat thefeudal classis a23of onlyC.carry B.forgotten D.felthistory significance,noble titlesare givento
30.A.introduce B.sick D.tireddistinguished persons,who would24the titlesas C.learn B.promise D.allowsomething of the greatesthonor.
31.A.rememberB.reformMany Englishmenstill spendlots ofmoney25C.left0,difference B.saddummy(虚设的)fireplaces thatare ofno26at
32.A.doubtful每小题分,满□.surprised3all,although theirrooms are27by gasor electricC.afraid分分)45Afire.They findit difficultto say28to thepast.
33.A.letC.makeAs thefirst countryto29the industrial
34.A.renewrevolution,Britain refusedto30decimal(十进位)C.developsystem until
1971.Pence shilling,pound andz
35.A.discouragedinch,foot,yard allthese arehard to be
31.C.silentEnglish people are alwayssuspicious ofany new阅读理解(共小题;15plans of the government.Today theyare still32of theBytaking control ofEurope integrationplan,thus theyare notwilling to33how youspend yourpoundtobeintegrated intoEuro Dollars.time’youll increaseyour
24.A.receive C.takechances ofbecoming a
25.A.makingNever talkabout anykind of34to anWhat timeis itMostpeoplearepretty accurateinEnglishman;he wouldsurely be35and keepaway theiranswer.And if you dontknow forsure,its veryfromyou!likely thatyou canfind out.There maybe awatch on
16.A.express B.tell yourwrist;there maybe a clock onthe wall,desk,orC.speak D.know computerscreen;or maybeyou/re ridingin acar that
17.A.king B.queen hasa clockin thedashboard(仪表板).C.leader D.head Even ifyoudont have a timepieceof somesort
18.A.exists B.lives nearby,your bodykeeps itsown beat.Humans haveanC.enjoys
0.welcome internalclock thatregulates(调节)the beatingof our
19.A.far B.near heart,the paceof ourbreathing,the discharge(HF出)ofC.long D.short chemicalswithin ourbloodstream,and manyother
20.A.done B.played bodilyfunctions.C.shown D.made Timeis somethingfrom whichwe cant
21.A.required B.accustomed escape.Evenifwe ignoreit,its stillgoing by,tickingC.asked
0.forced away,second bysecond,minute byminute,hour by
22.A.ThoughB.ln spitehour.So themain issuein usingyour timewell is“WhosC.DespiteD.For incharge”We canallow time to slipby andlet itbe our
23.A.termB.name enemy.Or wecan takecontrolofit andmake itour ally.C.signD.wordmore successfulstudent.Perhaps moreimportantly,the th.citie.i.th.
1950.ar.no.adults.Many.unlik.thei.parents,better youare atmanaging thetime youdevote toyour wan.t.liv.i.th.cities.The.continu.t.mov.t.Su.Bel.citie.an.studies,the moretime youwill haveto spendon yourolde.one.o.th.Northeas.an.Midwest.Man.youn.profesoutside,interests.sional.ar.movin.bac.int.th.city.The.prefe.th.cit.t.th.subThe aimof timemanagement is not toschedule urb.becaus.thei.job.ar.there.o.the.juHs.enjo.th.exciteevery momentso webecome slavesofatimetable thatmen.an.possibilitie.tha.th.cit.offers.governs everywaking momentof theday.Instead,the Thi.populatio.shif.i.bringin.problem.a.wel.a.beneaim isto permitus tomake informedchoices asto howfits.Countles.poo.peopl.mus.leav.we useour time.Rather thanletting theday goby,largely thei.apartment.i.th.cit.becaus.th.owner.wan.t.sel.th.bwithout ourawareness,what weare goingto discussnext uilding.o.mak.apartment.fo.sal.instea.o.fo.rent.l.th.19can makeus betterable to control time for our own50s.man.poo.peopl.di.no.hav.enoug.mone.t.mov.t.th.purposes.suburbs.no.man.o.thes.sam.peopl.d.no.hav.enoug.mo
36.The underlinedword allyin Para.3most likelyne.t.sta.i.th.cities.means somebodyor somethingthat is.Only a few yearsago,people thoughtthat theolderA.your slaveand servesyou American cities were dying.Some cityresidents nowsee aB.your supporterand helpsyou bright,new future.Others seeonly problems andC.under your.control andobeys youconflicts.One thingis sure:many dyingcities arealiveD.under yourinfluence andfollows youagain.
37.The authorintends totell usthat time.
39.What doesthe authorthink ofcities allover theA.could beregulated bya timepiecesuch asaclockworldor awatch A.They arealive.B.could bemanaged by the internalclock ofhuman B.They arehopeless.bodies C.They are similar.C.should bewell managedfor ourown interestD.They aredifferent.D.should besaved foroutside interests4O.Why didAmerican cityresidents want to live in
38.In the next part,the authorwould mostprobably thesuburbs afterWorld WarII discusswith you.A.Because olderAmerican citiesweredying.A.how tokeep upwith thetimes B.Because theywere richerand neededmore space.B.how tomake upfor losttime C.Because citiescontained theworst partsofC.how tohaveagood timesociety.D.how tomake gooduse of time
0.Because theycould hardlyafford to livein theB city.American cities aresimilar to other cities around the
41.According to the4th paragraphsgreat manyworlddnevery country,cities reflectthe valuesof thepoor peoplein American cities.culture.Americancitiesare changing,just asAmerican A.are facedwith housingproblemssociety ischanging.B.are forcedto movetothesuburbsAfte.Worl.Wa.C.want tosell theirbuildingsII,th.populatio.o.mos.larg.America.citie.decreased;h D.need more money fordaily expensesowever;.Bel.citie.increased.Lo.A
42.We canconclude from the textthat.ngele.an.Housto.ar.citie.wher.populatio.shift(转移)A.Americancitiesare changingfor theworset.an.fro.th.cit.reflec.th.changin.value.o.America.societ B.people havedifferent viewson Americancitiesy.l.th.lat.
1940.an.earl.1950s,cit.residents(居民)C.many peopleare nowmoving fromAmericanbecam.wealthier.The.ha.mor.childre.s.the.neede.mor.citiesspace.The.move.ou.o.thei.apartment.i.th.cit.t.bu.thei.D.the populationis decreasingin olderAmericanow.homes.The.bough.house.i.th.suburbs(郊区).citiesNo.thing.ar.changing.Th.childre.o.th.peopl.wh.lef.CYou mayhave heardthe term“the American
44.Why didmost of the earlyimmigrants workasDream”.In1848,James W.Marshall foundgold inrailroad laborersCalifornia and peoplebegan havinggolden dreams.That A.Because theycould earnmoremoneyas railroad19th century“American Dream”motivated激发起the laborers.Gold Rushand gaveCalifornia itsnickname of theB.Because theyhad tomake aliving byworking as“Golden State”.railroad laborers.The American Dream drovenot only1800s C.Because theythought railroadwas thefirst stepgold-rush prospectorsbut alsowaves ofimmigrants tofind gold.throughout thatcentury andthenext.People from
0.Because railroad laborers weregreatly honoredatEurope,and alarge numberof Chinese,arrived in the USthat time.in the19th centuryhoping thatin Americathey would
45.The underlinedsentence hisstory cansave thefindgold in the streets.But most,instead,worked asAmerican Dreaminthelast paragraphindicates th at.railroadlaborers.They createdthe oldestChinatownjn A.the dreamof seekingfortune inAmerica iseasy toSanFrancisco,and gavethe citya Chinesename theold realizegoldhill.B.most of the immigrantsto Americadont reachIn the20th century,some criticssaid thatit wasno theirprevious goallongerpossible tobecome prosperousthrough C.the successof ArnoldSchwarzenegger isamongdetermination andhard work.Unfair educationfor thecommon examplesof the immigrantsstudents frompoor familiesand racialdiscrimination D.theimmigrantshave madegreat contributionstoalmost madethe American Dream anightmare.CaliforniaThen,inthe1990s,California sawa newwave of
46.Whatzs thebest titleof thepassagedreamers inSilicon Valley.People pouredtheir energyA.Wave ofImmigrants toAmericainto theInternet.This newchapter of the AmericanB.Make FortunesAbroadDream attractedmany businesspeople andyoung C.Hard WorkLeads toSuccesstalents from China andIndia toform start-ups andseek
0.Changes ofAmericas GoldenDreamfortunes inAmerica.DBetter pay,a nicehouse,and arising standardof Itwas aSunday andthe heavystorm hadlasted alllivingwill alwaysbe attractive.However,the newnight.The morningafterthestorm,though,wasAmerican Dreamisnolonger justabout money.lt beautifukblueskies,warm airand acalmjnviting seaencouragesAmericans toconsume wiselyto protectthe touchingthe shoregently.environment,improve thequality oflife,and promoteMy fatherrealised it was agood dayfor fishingandsocial justice.invited mysister andmetogo withhim.I wasonly14andThe Governorof California,Arnold Schwarzeneggecfishing hadnever beenmy thing,but Idecided togo allhasbecome themodel ofthe newAmericanDream.After thesame.Im soglad I did.years ofhard work,he grewfrom apoor youngman fromOn theroad tothe harbourwe couldsee theAustriainto amovie superstarand thengovernor.Many terribledestruction onthe coast,but theharbour itselfpeoplehope hisstory cansave the AmericanDreamand wasin fairlygood shape.After alljtwas protectedby thegiveCaliforniaabrighter future.arms ofa baythat hadonly onetiny channeltothe
43.1t canbe inferredthat.sea.As wegot onboard,we noticedtwo bighumps(脊背)A.Americas goldendream couldnever berealized inthe distance.B.Americas goldendream hadbought greatOn approachingthem,we sawitwasa motherfortunesto Chineseimmigrants whalewith herbaby.We couldntbelieve it—there aren/tC.each periodoftimehas itsown tasteoftheany whalesalong thecoast here.The stormmust haveAmericandream driventhem acrossthe oceaninto thebay,in whichthe
0.determination andhard workare thebest wayto stillwater wasso badlypolluted thatnothing couldrealizetheAmericandre amsurvive.rThe littlebaby whale一actually asbig asour boatlong一was obviouslystuck andcould notmove.The mother50the whirlpoolsshe hadmade werenot bigdivedunder thewater andcame upsuddenly,making bigenoughwhirlpools(漩涡)and waves.“Shes tryingto helpher C.she hadno otherwhales aroundto turnto forbaby,but onthe wrongside,“my fathersaid.At thishelppoint,my fathermoved ourboat ina semicircletotheD.the wavespushed herbaby inthe wrongotherside and,heading theboat towards the babydirectionwhale,pushed itgently.With ourseveral gentlepushes
51.What isthe themeofthestorythe bighump turnedover anddisappeared underA.Saving livesbrings peoplea senseof happiness.water.Then itswam upright besideits mum.They52Fishing providesexcitement forchildren.struggled intheir desperateattempts toescape butC.lts necessarytolivein harmonywith animals.missed theexit andstarted headinginthewrong directi D.lts vitalto protectthe environment.on.We hurriedup tothe whalesand triedto leadthem L书面表达(满分30分)towardsthebay channel.Slowly,they letus lead假设你是李华,在出国交流学习期间,到当地一家电them,sometimes risingfromthewater rightbeside usto影院看了一场精彩的电影,但在观看过程中发现了一breathe—and togive usa trustinglook with those huge些问题请你根据下列提示用英语给影院经理写一封eyes.Once theyhit theirfirst partof cleanwater flowing信straight fromthe sea,the mumgave usa wavewith her
(1)因广告过多,影片放映晚点;tail andoff theyswam intothe distance.
(2)影片播放音量过大;Intheexcitement ithad feltlike onlyafew
(3)安全出口标得不明晰,存在安全隐患minutes,but wehad beenwiththosewonderful animalsforalmost anhour anda half.That wasthe simpleandlasting beautyoftheday.Nearly fourdecades later,!stilllook backfondly tothat goldenday atsea.
2.B本题考查倒装结构“So+主语+助动词”表示“确实如此”,“So+助动词+主语”表示B.he enjoyedthe beautyofthecalm seaC.he experiencedthe rescueofthewhalesD.he spentthe weekendwith hisfamily
48.The harboursurvived thestorm owingto.A.the shapeoftheharbourB.the arms ofthebayC.the stillwater inthe channelD.the longcoast line
49.The motherwhale failedto helpher babybecause.A.she hadstayed inthe pollutedwater fortoo续讨论第一把手54A该题提供的四个短语意义较广,解答
18.A到现在为止仍然存在该题的关键必须结合句子意思进行回排除从而得出正确
19.B根据上句中was,is andwillbe可答案carry out执行,实行;get through完成,度过,通知,是指从过去、现在乃至将来的这一段时间里所过;take in吸收,领会;set aside不理会,搁置句意以用near指“在近1000年里……这是一个好主意,但谁去执行这个计划呢?根据句意可
20.C由上下文可知,英国法官到现在还仍然穿知选carry out着长燕尾服,正如在许多香港电影镜头里显示的——55B由句意“我今天晚上就要动身了,我已经买好样,相当于as theyare shown...了机票”可知此处表将来,D项为过去将来时,与主句
21.D香港曾经为英国的殖民地,所以当然是被时态不一致迫采用英国的制度56A buryones headinbooks意为“埋头看
22.C作“尽管,不管”解时,despite是介词,后接短语,其他三项为连词须引导从句书”57C名词position位置;状况,环境”(二
23.A term这里指“术语,专业名词此处句意为“尽管封建阶级只是历史上的一个专业术condition);situation(=condition;state ofaffairs)“状语……态,事态;state(人或物在环境、外观、心情、健康等方面的)状态,情况,情形”由语境可知,此处表
24.B accept指“主观乐意接纳符合上下文示的是她的身体状况很差,所以使用stateo
25.C keeping不但含有“现在建立58D getonboardtheplane意为“上飞机”而且含有“一直沿用”之意59C本题考查短语辨析in place”在平常
26.A ofno value意为“毫无价值的”的或应在的地方”;in condition在某种状况下”;in
27.C由上下文可知order“按照一定的顺序”;in private表示“在私下里
29.B此处指英国最早地完成工业革
60.D考查动词的用法及与句意的结合last命,进入了新时代,但在思想上却仍然守旧,没有更意为“持续”新complete比较符合文义
61.A guessabout表示“猜测”,其后跟的应该是
30.A introduce在这里指“引进”receive指客宾语从句由于doorthink为及物动词短语,故空格处观接纳,而此题指他们主观上不愿接纳既要引导宾语从句,又要在从句中用作宾语,故可排除that;由于没有明确的范围,故可排除which;从句意看
31.B依上下文可知,forgotten相当于“丢掉”该处应指物而不指人,故可排除whomo
32.A与上文的suspicious相对应
62.Cin praiseof赞美“赞扬;in placeof
33.D指英国不同意英镑融入欧元“代替;in memoryof“为了纪念;in needof“需
34.B reform符合文章大意,英国惧怕变要”化、改革
63.Chouse在此句中为动词,意为“给(某
35.C英国人不愿谈论改革,因为他们守人)提供住所二其他选项均不符合语境IHo
64.A remain意为“剩下,留下“,是不及
36.B前一句说“我们可以让时间流逝或让物动词leave是及物动词,若用被动结构也对它成为我们的敌人:后句用or表示相反的意思,即我
65.B(the)police通常用作复数意义指警方人们可以控制时间,让时间成为我们的朋友,故选B项员;search搜(身);search for=look for寻找
37.C由全文得知,作者意在告诉我们要充
66.B express“表达”,一般用来表达某人的情感、观点等而此处是“有很多事实表明了……”,tell在此处作“show”讲,指“表明,显示”
17.D head指最高职位,如headmaster校长,the headof Englishdepartment(英语系主任);而leader指“领导人物是一抽象概念,不可明确指分安排好时间,做自己喜欢的事情,而不是成为时间的尔在加利福尼亚州发现了金子,于是人们开始做起了寻奴隶金梦19世纪的“美国梦”激发起的是淘金热到了
2038.D由文章最后一句话...canmakeus betterable世纪,很多评论家指出,光凭坚强意志和勤奋工作已经tocontroltimeforourownpurposes.“可知D项内容正不可能发大财在20世纪90年代,人们对因特网激情确高涨,美国梦新的篇章由此揭开中国和印度的很多商
39.C细节理解题从文章第一段中的u American界人士以及年轻精英来此创业,寻求发财致富之路这citiesaresimilartoothercitiesaroundtheworld...v可知场新的美国梦更关注生活质量由此可知全文的标题是A.B两项太绝对,D项与文章相矛盾美国梦的演变
40.B细节理解题从第二段后四句u I.th.lat.
47.C词义猜测题这句话的意思是“很高兴我陪
1940.an.earl.1950s,cit.residents(居民)同爸爸去钓鱼了”,正因为如此我才有了值得珍惜的、becam.wealthier.The.ha.mor.childre.s.the.neede.mor.可回忆的救助鲸母子的经历space.The.move.ou.o.thei.apartment.i.th.cit.t.bu.thei.
48.B细节理解题由第三段的第二句话After all,itow.homes.The.bough.house.i.th.suburbs(交B区)可was protectedbythearmsofa baythat hadonly one知人们二战后迁向郊区是受了经济和生存空间这两个tiny channeltothesea,可矢口,由于海湾的保护,海港因素的影响A项错在并非所都趋向于灭亡;C、D两项躲过了暴风雨论述明显与原文不符
49.D细节理解题根据第五段中的
41.A细节理解题由第四段中的“Countless poor“She.tryin.t.hel.he.baby.bu.o.th.wron.side,.m.fathpeople mustleave theirapartments inthe citybecause e.said.以及the ownerswanttosell thebuildings ormake矢口,鲸妈妈没能救出小鲸的原因是她推错了方向,没apartments forsale insteadof forrent.可知答案应为有找到出海湾的通道A
50.A主旨大意题全文讲述的是作者与父亲救助
42.B主旨大意题由全文特别是最后一段鲸从而感到幸福的故事,故选A可知,人们的观点因受时代发展的影响而发生了较大的One possibleversion:变化A项说法太绝对,这些变化我们不能简单地以好Dear Manager,和坏来评价C项过于片面,文中提到很多年轻人正往Im anexchange studentfromChina.YesterdayJ城市迁移;D项与文章最后一句相矛盾wenttoyour cinemato seea film.The film was good,but
43.C推理判断题短文中提到19世纪的Ididnot enjoyit becausethere were some problemsinthe cinema.“美国梦”激发起的是淘金热;在20世纪90年代,加First,the filmwas delayedas thereweresomany利福尼亚的硅谷涌现出了新的梦想家新的美国梦却不advertisements atthe beginning.lt wasrather仅仅只在乎金钱它还促使美国人进行理性的消费,注annoying.Secondly,the soundofthefilmwasso loud重环保,提高生活质量及促进社会公正由此可推断出that Icould hardlybear it.Thirdl^the EXITsigns couldnot不同时期美国梦的主题不同be seenclearly,which presentedpotential safety
44.B推理判断题第二段提到19世纪,欧hazards.And ifsomething terribleshould happenjt洲人以及大批中国人涌入美国在他们的心目中,美国would bedifficult forpeople toget outquickly.是一个遍地黄金的国度但现实并非如此,很多人并没As avisitor toyour city,Km disappointedwith my有找到黄金,为了生计,大部分移民最终只能做铁路劳experience inyour cinema.Km writingthis letterinthe工hope thatyou canconsider theseproblemsand
45.B句意推测题短文第三段提到贫困生得不到公平的受教育机会,种族歧视盛行,美国梦几乎沦为一场噩梦加利福尼亚州的州长阿诺•施瓦辛格的成功只是移民中实现了美国梦的典范,使移民们看到了一线希望此句的表面意思是“很多人希望他的故事能够挽救美国梦”由此推测可知绝大多数移民并没有达到他们预期的目标
46.D主旨大意题通读全文可知,1848年,马歇make someimprovements.Li HuaYoursfaithfully,。
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