选修六第三单元测试题
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必修六第三单元测试一.单项选择。
1. ____ needs further discussion whether we’ll build a library or not.A. WeB. HeC. ItD. The thing2. Although we hadn’t met for twenty years I recognized him ___ I saw him.A. the momentB. one momentC. by the momentD. for the moment3. So clever a student ____ that he was able to work out all the difficult problems.A. he wasB. did heC. was heD. has he been4. It was in the village ____ we used to live ___ the accident happened.A. where; thatB. which; thatC. that; whereD. where; which5. The old man said the accident ___ careless driving, so a lot of money ___ be paid by the driver.A. was due to; was due toB. dued to; was due toC. is due to; was due toD. is due to; is due to6. ____ his being late again, he lost his job and had nothing to do.A. Owe toB. Due toC. In case ofD. Because of7. You might wonder how it ___ to live without eating for so many months.A. keepsB. succeedsC. managesD. tries8. Tom is a good student and he works very hard. _____.A. So is JackB. So it is with JackC. It is the same with Jack D Both B and C.9. If we don't start now, we must risk ____ the train.A. being missedB. missingC. to missD. miss10. Which do you enjoy _____ your spare time, playing computer at home or taking a walk in the parkA. spendingB. to spendC. having spentD. to have spent11. I am not ______ up late.A. accustomed stayingB. accustomed to stayingC. used to stayD. addicted to stay12. The question is ____ for the students to answer.A. enough easyB. enough easilyC. easy enoughD. easily enough13. ____ is no good ____ without doing anything.A. This; talkingB. It; to talkC. It; talkingD. That; to talk14. ---How often do you eat out--- ___, but usually once a week.A. Have no ideaB. It dependsC. As usualD. Generally speaking15. ---How do you spend your spare time---I ____ playing cards at home or taking a walk in the park.A. feel likeB. expectC. wantD. would like16. ---David has made great progress recently.--- _____, and _____.A. So he has; so you haveB. So he has; so have youC. So has he; so have youD. So has he; so you have17. Why would a young life risk ____ to smuggle heroin into the countryA. to shootB. to be shotC. being shotD. shooting18. ____ bad-tempered at times, he is still respected by all the students.A. In spite ofB. ThoughC. UntilD. Despite19. Some animals will not attack human being if they ____ undisturbed.A. leaveB. are leftC. have leftD. left20. A normal young child gains great pleasures when ____ he does pleases her mother.A. thatB. ifC. asD. what二完形填空I knew I could sing but now I had to prove it. I don’t care what life gives me; I’ll 36 it. It was my ninth time 37 in front of a music executive to try to get a record deal. The first eight interviews had 38 cold refusals (拒绝).When I found out the 39 was at 6 a.m., I went a little crazy, for I had to get up very early in order to get to the audition (试唱) room on time. This 40 audition was at the office of Sony Music’s president, John Grady. 41 to sing songs for a man behind a desk, I was 42 . It’s very hard to let someone 43 whether you’re worthy of a commercial career in 10 minutes. But, in this business, it was something I had to do.I grew up in a rural area. 44 farming, there wasn’t much of a local economy. If one wanted new horizons, he had to learn a(n) 45 that could take him out of there. That’s how I 46 my singing. I took up singing at an early age. When I was 15, I made money from singing. That was a huge 47 for me.It was in the middle of my singing that John Grady didn’t appear 48 at all. About halfway through, I saw him write something down. From where I stood, I could 49 see him write the letter 'n’, 50 by the letter 'o’. I guessed he wouldn’t 51 me.As we said good-bye, Grady gave me the 52 . Though my hands were 53 , I found the 54 to read the note. It didn’t say, "No." It said, "Now." Just then, I knew that my 55 of becominga professional musician was starting to come true.36. A. handle B. instruct C. demand D. afford37. A. recognizing B. accessing C. appearing D. declaring38. A. resulted from B. led to C. turned down D. made up39. A. appointment B. information C. adjustment D. prediction40. A. particular B. simple C. regretful D. familiar41. A. Permitted B. Failing C. Welcomed D. Waiting42. A. excited B. Nervous C. amazed D. Curious43. A. finish B. judge C. possess D. persuade44. A. Apart from B. Because of C. Instead of D. In case of45. A. experience B. subject C. skill D. trick46. A. viewed B. questioned C. required D. practiced47. A. benefit B. process C. defeat D. step48. A. interested B. concerned C. astonished D. puzzled49. A. angrily B. clearly C. absolutely D. hardly50. A. provided B. supported C. improved D. followed51. A. appreciate B. understand C. trust D. refuse52. A. record B. note C. chance D. promise53. A. waving B. removing C. shaking D. Moving54. A. courage B. patience C. imagination D. determination55. A. performance B. dream C. preference D. tendency第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AA disabled woman said employees at a McDonald’s refused to serve her when she wanted to use her foot to get the bags of food at a takeout window.Dawn Larson was born with a disease and has small hands that cannot reach to her shoulders. She has adapted to using her feet to deal with many daily activities by herself."I fed my baby with my feet. Nobody ever taught me how to do it; I just did it," Larson said. "I can ride a bike. I can swim. These hadn’t been problems in my life at all. It didn’t stop me from having four boys. I have never dropped any of them."In a lawsuit(诉讼), she charged employees at two different McDonald’s restaurants in Rockford with stepping back when she tried to take her food using her foot.In both cases, employees finally agreed to give Larson’s food to other people in her vehicle(交通工具), including her son and a friend. Both times, cashiers at different windows took her credit card from her foot without any problem."I felt discriminated(受歧视的) against and embarrassed," Larson said. "All I wanted was the food I had paid for with my money. I just wanted to feed my kids.""We care very much about our customers and take this matter seriously," said Taylor, owner of the two restaurants. "We do our best to serve our customers with great care and respect. We have strict rules forbidding any forms of discrimination in our restaurants."56. What is the passage mainly aboutA. A woman’s experience at a fast food restaurant.B. A quarrel between a disabled woman and two restaurants.C. A case between a disabled customer and fast food restaurants.D. A disabled woman’s pursuit for equality and justice.57. Which of the following is TRUE about Dawn LarsonA. She leads a difficult life because of her disability.B. She can deal with her daily life on her own.C. She has had many different jobs to support her family.D. She charged employees with tricking her before her sons.58. Why did Dawn Larson feel embarrassed at the McDonald’s restaurant A. She was laughed at by other customers.B. She was unable to take her food using her foot.C. The employees refused her when she used her foot to get food.D. The employees refused to take money from her foot.59. You may read the passage in a _______.A. fashion magazineB. consumer-focused newspaperC. high school textbookD. research reportBEverybody feels anxious at times. We lose interest in enjoyable activities, or get stressed, but when it continues for a long time or affects our daily activities, it may be serious.Stress is the body’s response to any demand or pressure. These demands are called stressors. When stressors in your life are constant, it can influence your mental and physical health.Anxiety (焦虑) is a normal reaction to stress. It helps you deal with a tense situation. However, if you cannot shake unnecessary worries, or if the feelings are strong enough to make you want to avoid everyday activities, you may have an anxiety disorder.Depression (沮丧) is very different from casual upsets. About million Americans experience depressive disorders that affect their lives. Depression starts between the ages of 15 and 30. There are different types of depressive disorders, each with its own symptoms and treatment choices. The good news is that depression can be treated, and people can recover. The following suggestions are some steps that you can take.●__________Regular physical activity improves one’s mood, helps relieve depression and increases one’s feelings of well-being. Try going for a walk, dancing, or riding a bike. Aska friend to exercise with you if you need to be motivated (激励).●Try to find out why you feel depressive.Find out what may be causing your stress. Determine what steps you can take to reduce stressors, such as changing schedules and setting realistic goals for yourself.●Talk to someone.Talk to someone you can trust, such as a parent, doctor, friend, or teacher. Some people find that sharing their feelings with someone they trust and who recognizes what they are going through helps them feel better.●Visit a health center, and discus s concerns with a health professional.If the health professional advises treatment, follow his or her instructions. Watch out for side effects, and attend follow-up appointments to assess improvement. If you don’t feel any better after 4-6 weeks, tell your health professional.60. According to the passage, depression ______.A. is the body’s response to pressureB. is a normal reaction to stressC. is a kind of casual upsetD. usually starts between 15 and 3061. What’s the best title for the first step in treating depressionA. Stay active.B. Change your feelings.C. Exercise with friends.D. Get motivated.62. When discussing problems with a professional, you should ______.A. share your feelings with him or her so that you can feel betterB. follow his or her instructions to avoid the side effectsC. visit him or her frequently to check if you’re getting betterD. visit another one if you don’t feel better after 4-6 weeks63. What can be inferred from the passageA. Stressors will influence your mental and physical health.B. Anxiety prevents you from dealing with tense situations.C. There’re 15 million Americans that experience depression.D. Different kinds of depressive disorders have different symptoms.CEvery day, all across the nation, as many as one in four children refuse to go to school. The reasons are various. "School Refusal", formerly known as "School Phobia", is an actual anxiety-based disorder. Many children are vague about their complaints and unable to be sure what is making them anxious, so it is sometimes regarded as typical childhood willfulness. However, the effects of constant school refusal can be far-reaching for your child’s education.S o, where is the line between what’s normal and what’s not "You need to look at whether it is affecting the child or the family’s daily functioning," explains Christopher Kearney, . In other words, if a child’s grades are suffering from frequent absences or a parent’s job is disturbed, it is time to look closely at the issue. Parents should listen carefully to children who say they can’t go to school because of "untestable things", such as stomachaches or headaches. While these complaints alone don’t necessa rily indicate school refusal, there may be deeper problems if combined with general complaints about school, talks of threats at school and so on.There are different kinds of behavior in school refusal. Some children are influenced by their friends who skip school to hang out with their friends, showing a sense of rebellion (叛逆). Some children cling to their mother’s leg, screaming at the thought of having to enter the school building.However, that doesn’t mean that getting a child back into th e classroom is impossible. According to Maryann Roth, a school psychologist and guidance counselor (顾问), parents should attempt to make the child get back to school, no matter how hard it is. Working closely with school officials and possibly a specialist to create a plan is a necessary step.64. The underlined word "vague"(Paragraph 1) is close in meaning to _________.A. irregularB. unclearC. indifferentD. unusual65. According to Paragraph 2, the real reason of "School Refusal" may be that the children ______.A. are suffering from illnessB. are afraid of endless testsC. want to stay with their parentsD. feel bored and unsafe at school 66. When facing "School Refusal" of their children, parents should _______.A. take the problem seriously if their daily life is disturbedB. discuss the seriousness of the problem with their childrenC. take their children to see the doctor immediatelyD. keep their children away from their rebellious friends67. The passage intends to ___________.A. explain that "School Refusal" is a symptom of an illnessB. explain the phenomenon of "School Refusal" and how to treat itC. remind parents to take good care of their childrenD. explain that "School Refusal" is normal and not seriousDIf you love adventure and excitement, then Hunter’s best-selling Warriors series is for you. The fantasy books follow four cat clans(部落) as they try to survive in the wilderness. In the newest book, Thunder Clan warrior Ash fur has been mysteriously murdered. This sets three warrior cats named Holly leaf, Lion blaze and Jay feather on a journey to find the killer.The three friends must deal with other problems, too. Jay feather is searching for his parents, but he must struggle against many lies to find them. Holly leaf encounters her own obstacles when her clan refuses to follow the warrior rule. And Lion blaze discovers some unbelievable secrets. Besides, the cats face many dangers and the chance that another warrior will disappear forever."Hunter" is really a pen name for Victoria Holmes and two other authors, Kate Cary and Cherith Baldry. They chose Hunter to cover the three of them because of Red wall, a very successful book written by Brian Jacques. It is a similar animal fantasy about rats and mice. Because Warriors was going to fit into that bracket (级别), they wanted their books to go into the bookshelves next to his. So they needed a name alphabetically (按字母排序地) that would be close to Jacques. Hunter fits perfectly."My favorite character is Jay feather. You never know if he is on the side of the angels or not. He’s got a quite dark side about him. In terms of the cat that I would like to be my best friend, that would be Cinder pelt. She is so cool. She has a great sense of humor and she is a good medicine cat. Even if she isn’t a warrior, she tries to make the best of her destiny. I really admire that in her," said Victoria Holmes, one of the authors.68. The three warrior cats go on a journey mainly to _____.A. survive in the wildernessB. protect another warrior from disappearingC. find the killer that murdered Ash furD. look for some adventure and excitement69. From the second paragraph, we can learn that _____.A. Jay feather likes to tell lies and is unreliableB. the warrior rule of Holly leaf’s clan is terribleC. the journey is not easy for the three catsD. there are lots of unbelievable secrets among the clans70. The authors chose Hunter as the pen name because _______.A. the book is about the hunting of catsB. they all admired the fantasy author Brian JacquesC. the books should be placed into the bookshelves labeled as "H"D. they wanted their books to be best-sellers just like Jacques’Redwall71. Which of the following is NOT true about Cinder peltaccording to Victoria HolmesA. She has a sense of humor.B. She is on the side of the angels.C. She attempts to make the best of her destiny.D. She is a good medicine cat.EIf you ask Cheryl McBride about the time she stopped breathing —long enough to make her lips turn blue —she’ll tell you it was good fortune. Really!Not that she’s fond of near-death experiences. But this one turned her life around.Cheryl had been feeling anxious, exhausted and headachy. On top of everything, her memory was going. Everyone knows what it’s like when a word or a neighbor’s name won’t come when you try to think of it. What’s worse is that it may make you worry that you’ve got Alzheim er’s disease (早老性痴呆病). But Alzheimer’s is not the only memory robber. There are other factors —yet doctors often fail to diagnose them.Cheryl, for instance, told her doctor she was concerned about her forgetfulness. She’d just begun caring for her elderly parents and her doctor thought the problem might be due to stress; he advised her to leave the town on a trip with an old friend.On the first night in the hotel, Cheryl’s friend, Nina Freed, learned something new about her. "Cheryl snored (打鼾),"she said. "Very loudly. She just snored and snored." But one night, the snoring stopped. "I looked over at Cheryl and she wasn’t breathing," Freed said. "She was very pale and blue around the lips. My heart just dropped, but then she let out a huge snort."Having heard Nina’s description, Cheryl told the doctor about it. The moment she did, the doctor knew what was causing Cheryl’s problems. "You’re suffocating (呼吸受阻),"said the doctor. "Even in your sleep, your brain is aware of this emergency. So it interrupts you and starts your breathing again. Those starts and stops deprive (剥夺) you of sleep, which is enough to make you forgetful."Luckily, there’s an effective treatment. "I feel so good now," Cheryl says. "I’ve almost forgotten how bad it used to be."72. Why did Cheryl leave the town on a tripA. She wanted to see her old friend, Nina . She wanted to forget about her trouble.C. She wanted to relax to cure her forgetfulness.D. She wanted to find a good doctor.73. What caused Cheryl’s fo rgetfulnessA. She lacked sleep because of a health . She had to look after her elderly parents.C. She was always exhausted and anxious.D. She had got Alzheimer’s disease.74. From the passage we can learn that _____.A. Cheryl knew that she was suffocating when she was asleepB. Cheryl’s memory-related problem often made her lips turn blueC. Nina Freed knew that Cheryl often snored when sleepingD. forgetfulness easily makes people worry about Alzheimer’s disease75. Which is the right order of the following eventsa. Cheryl left on a trip.b. Cheryl began to care for her elderly parents.c. The doctor found the cause of Cheryl’s forgetfulness.d. Cheryl’s friend found that Cheryl snored.A. bacdB. dbacC. adcbD. badc第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)◆第一节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)My favorite American hero was Sally Ride. 76. _______The reason why she’s special for me is because she 77. _______is the first woman astronauts. She was born in 1951 78. _______in Los Angeles, California. She liked to play tennis;thus, she didn’t choose it as a career even though shereceived a national prize for it. That is because of shewanted to be astronaut and would never give up 82. _______her dream. She worked very hard to achieving her 83. _______goal. In 1978, her dream was finally realized. What 84. _______wonderful she is! He has set a very good example for me. 85. _______第二节作文假如你是李华,你校学生会正在招募志愿者接待将要在假期来你校访问的美国学生,你希望成为其中一员。