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1、高一英語:Unit 2 Wish you were here單元測試(t版必修 2)I單項(xiàng)選擇(45X 1=45)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。1. . The number of people who English as a foreign language more than 750 million.A. learns; isB. learn; areC. learns; areD. learn; is2. Hiking is great fun. You will get close to nature and take exercise at the sa

2、me time.A. a; theB. a;不填C.不填;theD.不填;不填3. The reason he could not go there was his grades were too low.A. why; because B. why; thatC. for which; which D. for which; 不填4. All the villagers the fight against the big flood, young and old, men and women.A. joined; includingB. joined in; containingC. joi

3、ned in; includingD. joined; containing5. When you finish, please put the book back it was.A. whereB. at whichC. the placeD. the place that6. Music is just sound, it is a way of thinking.A. more thanB. no more thanC. onlyD. not more than7. He invited me to take part in the football game, but I watch

4、it.C. would prefer D. had bettercountry, you' lfind your greatlyB. spoken English; English-speakingD. spoken English; speaking-Englishin the forest, but now they are very A. would rather to B. would rather8. After a long trip in a(n) improved.A. English-speaking; spoken EnglishC. speaking-Englis

5、h; spoken English9. There used to be no deer in it.A. alive; commonB. living; usualC. live; ordinaryD. living; common10. He is really considering himself to these children of the poormountain village.A. to devote; educatingB. devoting; educatingC. devoting; educateD. to devote; educate11. Tomorrow,

6、let ' s have a swimand then go fishing. I ' ll call for you at your house at 9 a.m.A. Well, it dependsB. That ' s a good pointC. Well, I don ' t knowD. I'm afraid I don ' t agree12. He doesn ' t need te present,?A. does heB. needs heC. must heD. need he13. he says, I won

7、' t believe him since I know he is a big liar.A. No matter what B. whateverC. WhatD. Both A and B14. Cellphones make possible for us to talk to from anywhere.A. that; anybody B. it; anyoneC. which; anyoneD. this; everyone15. Many large Russian cities, such as Chelybinsk and Irkutsk, have taken t

8、o protect their culture.A. measureB. stepsC. behaviorD. act16. He said the cars day after day by him for 10 years by the end of 2005.A. would be drivenB. would be drivingC. would have been drivenD. could have been driving17. The beauty of Hangzhou is words can describe.A. not onlyB. not justC. more

9、thanD. less than18. we hear on the radio or see on TV is only a small part of all the wonderful music that is waiting for us.A. WhatB. ThatC. WhichD. All what19. many other people, he prefers classical music to pop.A. According toB. Owing toC. In common with D. As a result of20. I in the heavy rain

10、on my way to the cinema.A. had caughtB. was catching C. caughtD. was caught21. -She was in class on Friday afternoon, but no one has seen her ever since.-She an accident.A. must haveB. might have had C. could have had D. should have had22. -Would you mind my opening the window?A. Yes, please.B. No,

11、please dont.C. No, please yourself.D. Yes, if you like.23. The whole book12units, two mainly revisions.A. contains; includingB. includes; containingC. contains; containingD. includes; including24. She began to play table tennis , and became famous .A. in the 1970s; in her twentiesB. in 1970s; in her

12、 twentyC. in the 1970s; in the twentiesD. in the 1970s; in the twenty25. Mr. Smith is a boss, factory my uncle is working.A. in whoseB. whoseC. in whomD. of which26. Can you believe that in a rich country there should be many poor people.A. such; suchB. such; soC. so; soD. so; such27. Mary may phone

13、 me this afternoon. I don t want to go out she phones.A. as long asB. in order thatC. in caseD. so that28. The captain controls two hundred men, must obey his orders in both war and peace.A. all of whichB. thoseC. all of whomD. all of them29. Engineers studied the problem and several different plans

14、 for rescuing the temple.A. suggestedB. suggested to makeC. suggested they makeD. suggested them to make30. many people, she was indeed lucky.A. Compared toB. Compared withC. Comparing toD. Both A and B31. several times, but he doesn t know how to do it properly.A. Being shownB. Having shownC. Havin

15、g been shownD. I ve shown him32. The deer one after another since last week.A. has disappearedB. have disappearedC. are disappearingD. disappeared33. He made a face so that everyone else couldn t help .A. to laughB. laughingC. laughD. laughed34. Let s a date to our teacher s.A. made; call onB. pick;

16、 drop in atC. choose; drop inD. fix; call at35. Two weeks passed when they money. They had to ask their parents for it.A. ran offB. ran outC. ran out ofD. ran up36. , when I went to town to see my sick teacher, he said to me,“ I ll come back to sagain .”A. One day; the other dayB. Some day; one dayC

17、. Some day; the other dayD. The other day; some day37. Most of the people to the party were famous scientists.A. invitedB. to inviteC. being invitedD. having been invited38. I found my books I had left them.A. in whichB. whereC. thereD. where there39. There only a small quantity of water, so large q

18、uantities of water needed.A. is; areB. are; isC. is; isD. are; are40. The girl forward to buying a new gold watch.A. referred to lookB. refers to lookingC. referred to looksD. referring to look41. Have you got a good of books to read for the train journey?A. dealB. manyC. supplyD. lot42. When are yo

19、u leaving? My plane at 9:30.A. takes offB. would take offC. is to take offD. is about to take43. Peter, you collect the dishes,s his turn. Mom, can t Jack do it? ItA. don ' t youB. can youC. shall youD. will you44. -I' m sorry, I shouldn ' t have been so rude to you.You your temper(脾氣)bu

20、t that ' s OK.A. have lostB. had lostC. did loseD. were losing45. At a rough estimate, Nigeria is Great Britain.A. three times the size asB. the size three times ofC. three times as the size ofII 完形填空(20 X 1.5=30)D. three times the size of閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)( A、B、C和D)中,選出 最佳選項(xiàng)。Praises can

21、really help others see themselves for their natural abilities and believe in what they are and what they can become. 46 , we must be very careful with the labels( 稱號),or they can backfire (產(chǎn)生反作用) on us. If a person is 47 identified(被等同于 )with the same label, he may 48 to believe that he only has wor

22、th as he lives up to that label. As often as possible we should praise specific (具體的) actions, 49 the words never and always. In this way we don't tie a person too 50 with a label. Here are some examples:"I'm 51 that you already have your homework done. Doesn't it make you feel good

23、 when you work so 52 ?" Rather than "You always get your homework done on time. You are so 53 that you never have any problems with it," which gives him an 54 goal to reach. No one always gets his homework done on time without any 55 ."That was so nice of you to 56 your ball with

24、 your little brother. You really made him happy." Rather than "You always share your 57 . You are the most thoughtful (體貝占人的) person I know." No one always shares, 58 does he have to. We 59 to know we are still good people, 60 we don't share 100% of the time and even when we have

25、times we don't_61helping others."Thank you for doing the dishes tonight, even though it wasn't your 62 . It means somuch that you would do them for me." Rather than "You are always _63 . You never let anyone64 when they need 65 ." No one can always be all things to all pe

26、ople. If we give that kind of reputation (名譽(yù)) to live up to, we are setting up someone to fail.46.A.ThusB.BesidesC. ThereforeD. However47.A.occasionallyB.continuallyC. graduallyD. definitely48.A.haveB.objectC. comeD. cause49.A.avoidingB.usingC. forgettingD. remembering50.A.attentivelyB.carefullyC. e

27、xcitedlyD. closely51.A.impressedB.puzzledC. honoredD. dissatisfied52.A.fastB.bravelyC. hardD. hurriedly53.A.carelessB.smartC. open-mindedD. promising54.A.effectiveB.unimportantC. unnecessaryD. impossible55.A.tryB.supportC. effortD. aid56.A.kickB.playC. exchangeD. share57.A.ballsB.toysC. opinionsD. l

28、osses58.A.norB.eitherC. hardlyD. only59.A.wantB.needC. meanD. get60.A.in caseB.as ifC. even ifD. as though61.A.seem likeB.look likeC. would likeD. feel like62.A.timeB.turnC. dishesD. rights63.A.servingB.givingC. doingD. encouraging64.A.outB.inC. upD. down65.A.workB.somethingC. helpD. peopleIII閱讀理解(2

29、0X2=40)New research shows that Earth will havemore than ninethousand million people by twothousand fifty. The world population is at present about six point four thousand million.The research is from the Population Reference Bureau, a private group based in Washington.It says most growth will take p

30、lace in developing countries in Africa and western Asia.India is expected to pass China as the world s most populated nation. By the middle of thecentury, the report says, India will have over one and one-half thousand million citizens, an increase of fifty percent.China has one point three thousand

31、 million people at present. The Population Reference Bureau says the population should increase about ten percent by two thousand fifty.Most developed nations will see a drop in their populations. The only big exception is expected to be the United States. The report says the United States will rema

32、in the third biggest nation. The population is close to three hundred million now. It is expected to reach four hundred twenty million. The report says this will be because of immigration (移民)and low death ratesamong babies.Between now and two thousand fifty, Niger is expected to be the fastest grow

33、ing country. The biggest decreased降)is expected in Bulgaria.The study is based on information from governments and the United Nations. ResearcherCarl Haub wrote the report. He examined infant( 嬰兒 ) death rates, life expectancy, birth rates and the age structure of nations. The study also considered

34、family planning use and, for the first time, rates of AIDS.Mister Haub says most growth will take place in countries with young populations and traditionally large families. He points to Nigeria and Japan as two nations that are moving in opposite directions in terms of population.66. The best title

35、 for the text is likely to be .A. World Population and the Development of IndustryB. Developed Country and its PopulationC. Developing Country and its PopulationD. World Population by 205067. In which of the following countries is the biggest decrease expected in the growth of the population?A. Indi

36、a.B. Egypt.C. ChinaD. Japan68. Most developed nations will see a fall in their populations except the US because .A. the country doesn t try to control the population growthB. infant death rates are lowC. people all over the world move there and settle downD. both B and C69. How many more people is

37、India likely to have than China by 2050 according to the report?A. 750 million.B. 75 millionC. 70 millionD. 200 millionBHalf-TruthsBe care of those who use the truth to deceive (欺騙).When someone tells you something thatis true, but leaves out important information that should be included, he can cre

38、ate a false impression.For example, someone might say,“I just won a hundred dollars on the lottery). It wasgreat. I took that dollar ticket back to the store and turned it in for one hundred dollars!”This guy s a winner, right? Maybe, maybe not. We then discover that he bought two hundred tickets, a

39、nd only one was a winner. He s really a big loser!He didn ' t say anything that was false, but he purposel撇意)omitted important information.That s called a h-atlrfuth. Half-truths are not technically lies, but they are just as dishonest.Dishonest candidates(候選人)in political campaigns often use th

40、is tactic( 策略).Let ' s say thatduring Governor Smith ' s las傕rm)( her state lost one million jobs and gained three millionjobs. Then she seeks another term. One of her opponents runs an ad saying,“ During GovernorSmith tesrm, the state lost one million jobs! ” That trsue. However an honest s

41、tatement would have been, “ During Governor Smith s term, the state had a net gain of two million jobs.Advertisers will sometimes use half- truths. It s against the law to make false claims so they tryto mislead you with the truth. An ad might show off,“ Nine oruetcofmtmenedndocYtourcskyPills to cur

42、e nose pimples.” It fails to mention that they only asked ten doctors and nine of themwork for the Yucky Corporation.This kind of dishonesty happens too often. It s a sad fact of life: Lies are lies, and sometimesthe truth can lie as well.70. Which statement is true according to the article?A. Whene

43、ver telling the truth, people are really lying.B. One can get rich in a flash by getting lottery tickets .C. All governors help their states.D. The truth can be used in dishonest ways.71. The underlined word“ omitted " in the fourth paragraph probably means.A. spent moneyB. left outC. told abou

44、tD. exposed72. The author clearly wants people to.A. think carefully about what they read and hearB. learn to tell half-truthsC. trust no one but the best friendsD. vote for female candidates73. Another suitable title for this selection would be.A. Telling the TruthB. Everyone LiesC. Lying With the

45、TruthD. Trust NobodyCSeveral interesting American museums tell about health subjects. One is the Doctor SamuelD. Harris National Museum of Dentistry. It is at the University of Maryland in Baltimore. That is where the first college in the world to train dentists began. The museum tells about the his

46、tory of the medical treatment of teeth. Visitors can see some frighteningdevices that once were used toremove infected(受感染的)teeth. They also can see sets of teeth made of animal bone. They were made for a famous American - the first President, George Washington.Most people do not consider a visit to

47、 the dentist their idea of a good time. However, the director of the museum says he wanted to make the museum a fun place to visit. He says he also wants to teach visitors about the importance of taking care of their teeth.Another museum collects devicesthat help people hear. The Kenneth W. Berger H

48、earing Aid Museum is at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. The museum has more than three-thousand hearing aids from around the world. They include old and strange devices. Some hearing aids were made to look like other objects. That is because in the past many people did not want anyone to know t

49、hey were wearing a hearing aid.74. It is common for people to think it uneasy to pay a visit to.A. the University of MarylandB. the Museum of DentistryC. the Hearing Aid MuseumD. the dentist75. The text mainly tells about.A. museums in the USB. interesting American museumsC. American museums with he

50、alth subjectsD. the history of the medical treatment of teeth76. What do we learn about George Washington from the text?A. He once visited the National Museum of Dentistry.B. He considered the Museum of Dentistry a fun place to visitC. His artificial teeth were collected in the National Museum of De

51、ntistry.D. His teeth seemed to be made of animal bone.77. The underlined word“ devices " in the first and last paragraph probably means _A. meansB. strategiesC. toolsD. desiresDEdgar Rice Burroughs wrote a very famous story called Tarzan of the Apes.This story tells about a shipwreck( 船只失事)on t

52、he West coast of Africa. The passengers on the ship include a certain Lord and Lady Greystoke from England. Lord and Lady Greystoke are the only survivors of the shipwreck.Lord Greystoke builds a kind of shelter high up in the trees - a tree house - for his pregnant(有孕的)wife and does his best to mak

53、e them comfortable in their new jungle home. Lady Greystoke gives birth to a boy. They call the boy John. Unfortunately, she dies and leaves Lord Greystoke to take care of the baby on his own. Lord Greystoke is killed by a huge ape( 猿人) that comes to see the strange house in the trees. The baby is l

54、eft all alone. Fortunately, a female ape, whose baby has recently died, finds the human baby alone in the tree house. Even though the baby is white and hairless, she feels a mother's love for it and begins to feed and take care of it. She becomes John's mother. John - who later takes the nam

55、e Tarzan, never having known his real identity(身份) grows strong and powerful living among the apes. He has the advantage of human intelligence and finally grows up to be leader of the apes and, in the end, lord of the jungle.The book tells many stories of Tarzan's adventures in the jungles, his

56、fights with savage animals, his encounters with other human beings (many of whom are as dangerous as the animals) and his re-discovery of his true identity.78. How many people have escaped from the shipwreck on the African coast?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.79. What is the meaning of the underline

57、d word“ survivors ” in the second paragraph?A. People who are lucky enough to exist in spite of an accident.B. People who are unlucky not to exist because of an accident.C. People who enjoy taking adventures so much as to lose their lives.D. People who die from a shipwreck because of bad weather.80. Which of the following statements is true about John?A. He is Lord Greystoke.B. He is a large ape.C. He is Tarzan.D. He is bro

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