人教版高中英语选修七单元测试题及答案全套
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【5份】高中人教版英语选修7英语单元测试及答案目录选修7 Unit 1 (1)选修7 Unit 2 (16)选修7 Unit 3 (30)选修7 Unit 4 (45)选修7 Unit 5 (59)选修7 Unit 1单元试卷考试范围:xxx;考试时间:100分钟;xxx题号一二三四五六总分得分注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)一、阅读理解:共15题每题2分共30分Many years ago the idea of disabled people doing sport was never heard of. But when the yearly games for the disabled were started at Stoke Mandeville, England in 1948 by Sir Ludwig Guttmann, the situation began to change.Sir Ludwig Guttmann, who had been driven to England in 1939 from Nazi Germany, had been asked by the British government to set up an injury center at Stoke Mandeville Hospital near London. His ideas about treating injuries included sport for the disabled.In the first games just two teams of injured soldiers took part. The next year 1949, five teams took part. From those beginnings, things have developed fast. Teams now come from abroad to Stoke Mandeville every year. In 1960 the first Olympics for the disabled were held in Rome, in the sameplace as the normal Olympic Games. Now, every four years the Olympic Games for the disabledare held, if possible, in the same place as the normal Olympic Games, although they are organizedseparately. In other years Games for the disabled are still held at Stoke Mandeville. In the 1984wheelchair Olympic Games, 1,064 wheelchair athletes from about 40 countries took part.Unfortunately, they were held at Stoke Mandeville and not in Los Angeles, along with the otherOlympics.The Games have been a great success in helping the progress of international friendship andunderstanding, and in proving that being disabled does not mean you can’t enjoy sport. One sma source of disappointment for those who organize and take part in the games, however, has beenthe unwillingness of the International Olympic Committee to include disabled events at theOlympic Games for the able-bodied. Perhaps a few more years are still needed to persuade thosefortunate enough not to be disabled that their disabled fellow athletes should be included.1.The first games for the disabled were held after Sir Ludwig Guttmann arrived inEngland.A.40 yearsB.21 yearsC.10 yearsD.9 years2.This text tells us that Sir Ludwig Guttmann.A.was an early organizer of the games for the able-bodiedB.was welcomed by the British governmentC.was an injured soldierD.was from England3.From the passage, we may know that the writer is.A.one of the organizers of the games for the disabledB.a disabled person who once took part in the gamesC.against holding the games for the disabledD.in favour of holding the games for the disabled4.What’s the main idea of the passage?A.How Sir Ludwig Guttmann came to England.B.The start of the Olympic Games.C.The Olympic Games for the disabled.D.How Sir Ludwig Guttmann set up injury centers.【答案】1.D2.B3.D。
人教版高中英语选修七单元测试题及答案全套单元质量检测(一)(时间:100分钟满分:120分)I .阅读理轍共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AThere's a great article in The New York Times this week about the tradition of buying a coffee for a stranger at the same time that you buy your own. They call it cafTQ_sospeso, lhe name for the u suspended (暂留白勺)coffee n in its birthplace. In some cafes, folks in need may claim a suspended coffee and drink it without cost.No doubt the free coffee will be welcomed by people who love coffee but for one reason or another don't have the money to buy one. But I also like the opportunity it offers customers to become philanthropists (慈善家). Every time they order a coffee, they can give one to somebody in need・This is a tradition that began some 100 years ago in Naples, Italy. In Naples, as reported by The New York Tinies, people love this kind of giving:“To me, the philosophy of the suspended coffee is that you are happy today, and you give a coffee to the world, as a present." — Luigi Solito“Its a simple act of generosity: an act in which donors and recipients (接受者)never meet each othe匚The donor docsn'l show off and the recipient doesn't have to show gratitude. ” 一Laura Cozzolino "Coffee consumption started earlier than the unification (统一)of Italy by more than 200 years, so the traditions around it are very ancient. In Naples, coffee is a world in itself, both culturally and socially•” Andrea Illy The practice of buying suspended coffees has grown in popularity 一with websites popping up and hundreds of cafes from Canada to Brazil to Hungary to the US offering the service.1 • Who are s uspended coffees intended for?A.Cafe goers.B • People who can't afford a coffee・C.Philanthropists.D.Coffee lovers who live in Naples.2.How can someone get a suspended coffee?A.He can ask for one in any cafe.B • He can apply for one on websites.C.He can buy one in a cafe offering the service・D.He can drink one in a cafe that has prepaid coffees.3.The underlined words in Paragraph 1 are words of _______ ・A.FrenchB. Old EnglishC • ItalianD ・ American EnglishStephen Hawking knew what he wanted to do by the time he was eight years old. His parents lived in London where his father was undertaking research into medicine・ He did not want to follow his father as his parents hoped ・Mathematics was not available at University College, so he did physics instead・Stephen was interested in studying the universe・But when he was 21, he was told that he had ALS — an incurable nerve disease, which affects walking, speaking, breathing, swal lowing, etc. The doctors predicted that he had only a few years to live. “The doctors* grim (残忍的)prognosis (预测)made me determined to get the most from a life I had previously taken for granted and life was no longer boring for me, " Hawking says today, speaking from his wheelchair through a computerized voice synthesizer.He dicirft die. Instead, as his physical condition worsened, Hawking's reputation in scientific circles grew. Hawking himself acknowledges his disease as being a crucial factor in focusing his atten tion on what turned out to be his real strength: theoretical research・In 198& Stephen Hawking published a book called A Brief History of Time: From the Big Ban^ to Black Holes. The book tries to explain many of Hawking's physical and mathematical ideas and calculations without using maths. The book became a best seller and his later books, Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays and most recently in 2001, The Universe in a Nutshell. Of the three, the first one was made into a film in 1991.Hawking says, “ You have to be positive if you're to get much sympathy or help. Nowadays, muscle power is obsolete. What we need is mind power 一and disabled people are as good at that as anyone else. ”4.What career did Hawking's parents wish him to takeup?A・ Studying physics.B • Studying the universe・C • Studying medicine.D. Studying mathematics.5.Which book of Stephen Hawking's was made into a movie?A.The Universe in a Nutshe仏B • Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays・C.The Grand Design.D. A Brief History of Time.6.From the second paragraph, we can learn before his condition was diagnosed, Hawking _______ ・A・ held an active attitude towards lifeB.was very bored with lifeC.had always been valuing timeD.was interested in everything around7.According to Hawking, his disease _______ ・A・ stopped him making greater achievementsB- stopped him outweighing other famous scientistsC.caused him to focus all his attention on the researchD.caused him to lose the hope of lifeIt was September 5, 2009・ Lexi Youngberg, then 16, was on vacation in Spring Lake, Michigan. She was riding on a small boat with her friends, Robby and Kaitlin, when a motorboat crashed into them. The sound was so loud that other boaters heard it over the roar (轰鸣声)of their engines. The teen boy who had been driving the motorboat stepped on the gas by mistake. Kaitlin, 23, had only small cuts, but Robby, 115, had been badly cut by the propeller (螺旋桨).And Lexi was floating facedown in the water. When one boater swam to Lexi, she was breathin g・ However, she was unconscious ・ She had a deep cut on her head. And the lower part of her left leg Just below the knee, was gone・ A doctor rode up in another boat and tried to save Robby, but it was too late.For Lexi, the good news is that she survived while the bad news is that she lost one of her legs foreve匚When Lexi looked at her swollen leg, she felt hopeless. But as time passed, Lexi began to feel stronger. She was grateful that her life had been spared, and she decided to make the most of it. At the end of November 2009, Lexi met with Dr. John Hardy, who was an expert at making artificial legs・ She hoped he would help her get back to doing the things she loved・Three years after the accident, Lexi moved on with her life. In spring 2011, she joined a soccer team in her school. That fall, she started college・ Lexi is thankful that she can still do the things she loves. One day, she wants to be a physical therapist (理疗师)and work with those with disabilities. But first she plans to compete in the Paralympics. Whatever Lexi decides to do, one thing is certain: Nothing is going to get in her way.8.How was Lexi in the accident?A・ She had a small cut on her head・B.She was unable to feel anything・C.She was badly cut by the propeller.D・ She lost the lower parts of her legs.9.What's the right order of the events about Lexi?a.She went to college・b.She met with Dr. John Hardy.c ・ She had one of her legs removed.d.She played with her friends on a boat.e.She joined a soccer team in her school.A. d, c, b, c, aB. c, b, a, c, dC. d, c, e, a, dD. c, d> e, b10.It can be inferred from the text that _____ L exi was •A ・ generous B. stromindedC • creativeD • warm- hearted11.The main purpose of the text is to ________ .A.persuade us not to go boatingB.entertain us with sports newsC.tell us the story of a brave teenD・ show how to survive an accidentDArcheiy (箭术)is one of the oldest sports that are still being practiced today. The bow and arrow dates as farback as the Old Stone Age, and is the most widely used weapon (武醫皆)in human history.While there is recorded evidence of archery competitions taking place in China more than 3, 000 years ago, the modern sport of archery most likely originated in England during the 14th century. Then the sport began to develop fast and there were a few different styles of shooting, some of which developed into what we see today in the sport of archery.There was clout shooting, in which aiTOws were held high into the air with the purpose of hitting a target which was laid flat, not verticaL The aim was to land the arrow as close to the target as possible. This variety of shooting is still practiced today, often with traditional bows.u Roving marks”, another style, saw players shooting at a target, only to shoot at a new target from the location of the previous target. It is said that this is the oldest form of competitive archery, and was practiced by Henry VHL Finally, there was butt (靶垛)shooting, in which butts held targets, which the players would shoot at. This is the ancestor of modem・ day Olympic target shooting.Archery was a part of the second Olympic Games, which was held in 1900. It was dropped after 1920, however, because rules varied too much between nations・ Archery was brought back into the Olympics in 1972・ This was after enough nations had formed archery governing bodies affiliated (隶属)with the Federation Internationale de Tir FArc, which was founded in Paris in 1931, to standardize rules for international competitions.From its early history to modem times, archeiy has always been a competitive sport・ Surely, many years from now archery will continue to be a popular sport reaching across age gaps and national borders, uniting archery lovers from all over the world.12.According to the text, archery ________ .A.was already very common in the Old Stone AgeB.could be seen around Europe in the 14th centuryC・ was recorded as a sport in China over 3, 000 years agoD.disappeared from the Olympics after 1920 because of war13.The underlined word u originated" in Paragraph 2 can best be replaced by “ ____________ 1A. startedB. settledC.changedD. continued14.What can we learn about clout shooting?A. It can not be seen nowadays any more.B • It is the oldest form of competitive archery・C.Arrows have to land on the centre of a target.D.Players should shoot at a target that lies down.15.What would be the best title for the text?A. A brief history of competitive archeryB • Archery at the Olympic GamesC.Different styles of archeryD.How to do archeryII •任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
【3份】高中人教版英语选修7同步测试卷综合卷含答案目录第三部分阶段综合检测卷综合卷Ⅰ(Unit 1~Unit 3)(时间:100分钟;分数:120分)第Ⅰ卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AAccording to a report,8 out of 10 Americans over the age of 25 are considered overweight.With fatness levels rising in America,it is necessary to stay in shape and maintain (保持) a healthy living style.Here are helpful tips on maintaining a healthy body and losing a few pounds slowly over the long term.A quick run will burn off 50 to 150 calories.A fifteen-minute walk,every day,will burn off a few calories.Although these kinds of brief exercise won’t make you thin overnight,they will keep your metabolism (新陈代谢) up during the day and your body will be using that energy you take in instead of storing it as fat.It takes about fifteen to twenty minutes for our brain to let our stomach know that we are full.Wolfing down (狼吞虎咽地吃) your food is not a good habit since there is a tendency to overeat.If you spend more time chewing,and give yourself thirty seconds between bites,you may find that you’re eating less.Eating smaller portions (份) every few hours in the day will keep your metabolism running high.There is no need to eat much food in one time.Eating more times but small portions throughout the day can help you get the energy your body needs,and you won’t get hungry.People don’t think that drinks count,which is wrong.Soda has a lot of empty calories.High sugar coffee drinks may help you stay awake if you are sleepy,but the sugar can make you more tired a few hours later.If you like the taste of soda,stick to proper diet soda.Remember that water is still the healthiest choice.These helpful tips may not help you lose weight fast,but they are an effective way to help maintain a long-term healthy body.1.What can we learn from the passage?A.80 percent of Americans are unhealthy.B.Most of American adults are fat.C.Running can make a person lose weight quickly.D.Maintaining a healthy living style is very easy.2.According to the third paragraph the writer advises people to________.A.eat food slowlyB.have a rest after a mealC.eat less every dayD.do exercise every day3.It can keep your metabolism running high if you________.A.drink much sodaB.wolf down your foodC.sleep for a long timeD.eat small and frequent meals4.Which of the following does the writer think the healthiest for people?A.Water.B.Sugar drinks.C.Coffee drinks. D.Diet soda.BWhether in the workplace or on the football field,effective teamwork can produce amazing results.However,working successfully as a team is not as easy as it may seem.Effective teamwork certainly does not just happen automatically;it takes a great deal of hard work and compromise.There are a number of factors that must be in place to make a good team.Effective leadership is one of the most important factors of good teamwork.The team’s leader should possess the skills to create and preserve a positive working environment and motivate and inspire the team members to take a positive approach to work and be highly committed.An effective team leader will promote a high level of spirit and make them feel supported and valued.Communication is a vital factor of all interpersonal relationship and especially that of a team.Team members must be able to articulate their feelings,express plans and goals,share ideas and see each other’s opinions.Conflicts will arise no matter how well a team functions together.The best way to deal with conflicts is to have some organized methods of handling conflicts.Team members should be able to voice their concerns without fear of offending others.Instead of avoiding conflict issues,a hands-on approach that settles them quickly is much better.It is often advised that the team leader sit with the conflicting parties and help work out their differences without taking sides and trying to remain objective if possible.The team leader most set a good example to create good teamwork.In order to keep team members positive and committed and motivated,the team leader himself needs to show these qualities.The team turns to the leader for support and guidance.So any negative words or behaviors on the leader’s part call be disastrous.Whatever type of work you are in,knowing how to effectively work on and with a team is going to be extremely important to your success and that of your team.5.Effective leadership is important partly because ________.A.it helps a leader to develop lots of skillsB.it makes a leader feel supported and valuedC.it creates a positive working environmentD.it depends on interpersonal relationship of a team6.The underlined word“articulate”probably means ________.A.hide B.expressC.feel D.plan7.To become a good team leader,you have to________.A.be positive and committedB.set up a good teamC.look for support from the teamD.avoid natural disasters8.Which is the best title for the passage?A.Football and TeamworkB.What Makes Effective TeamworkC.Handle Conflict in a TeamD.Communication and TeamworkCWhen the dog named Judy spotted the first sheep in her life, she did what comes naturally. The four-year-old dog set off racing after the sheep across several fields and, being a city animal, lost both her sheep and her sense of direction. Then she ran along the edge of a cliff(悬崖) and fell 100 feet, bouncing off a rock into the sea.Her owner Mike Holden panicked and called the coastguard of Cornwall, who turned up in seconds. Six volunteers slid down the cliff with the help of a rope but gave up all hope of finding her alive after a 90-minute search.Three days later, a hurricane hit the coast near Cornwall. Mr. Holden returned home from his holiday upset and convinced his pet was dead. He comforted himself with the thought she had died in the most beautiful part of the country.For the next two weeks, the Holdens were heartbroken. Then, one day,the phone rang and Steve Tregear, the coastguard of Cornwall, asked Holden if he would like his dog back.A birdwatcher, armed with a telescope, found the pet sitting desperately on a rock. While he sounded the alarm, a student from Leeds climbed down the cliff to collect Judy.The dog had initially been knocked unconscious (失去知觉的) but had survived by drinking water from a fresh stream at the base of the cliff. She may have fed on the body of a sheep which had also fallen over the edge.“The dog was very thin and hungry,”Steve Tregear said.“It was a very lucky dog. She survived because of a plentiful supply of fresh water,”he added.It was, as Mr. Holden admitted,“a minor miracle (奇迹)”.9.The dog Judy fell down the cliff when she was ________.A.rescuing her ownerB.caught in a hurricaneC.blocked by a rockD.running after a sheep10.Who spotted Judy after the accident?A.A birdwatcher.B.A student from Leeds.C.Six volunteers.D.The coastguard of Cornwall.11.What can we infer from the text?A.People like to travel with their pets.B.Judy was taken to the fields for hunting.C.Luck plays a vital role in Judy’s survival.D.Holden cared little where Judy was buried.DI began working in journalism when I was eight.It was my mother’s idea.She wanted me to “make something”of myself,and decided I had better start young if I was to have any chance of keeping up with the competition.With my load of magazines I headed toward Belleville Avenue.The crowds were there.There were two gas stations on the corner of Belleville and Union.For several hours I made myself highly visible,making sure everyone could see me and the heavy black letters on the bag that said THE SATURDAY EVENING POST.When it was supper time.I walked back home.“How many did you sell,my boy?”my mother asked.“None.”“Where did you go?”“The corner of Bel leville and Union Avenues.”“What did you do?”“Stood on the corner waiting for somebody to buy a Saturday Evening Post.”“You just stood there.”“Didn’t sell a single one.”“My God,Russell!”Uncle Allen put in,“Well,I’ve decided to take the Post.”I handed him a copy and he paid me a nickel(五分镍币).It was the first nickel I earned.Afterwards my mother taught me how to be a salesman.I would have to ring doorbells,address adults with self-confidence,and persuade them by saying that no one,no matter how poor,could afford to be without the Saturday E v ening Post in the home.One day,I told my mother I’d changed my mind.I didn’t want to make a success in the magazine business.“If you think you can change your mind like this,”she replied,“you’ll become a good-for-nothing.”She insisted that.As soon as school was over.I should start ringing doorbells,selling magazines.Whenever I said no,she would scold me.My mother and I had fought this_battle almost as long as I could remember.My mother,dissatisfied with my father’s plain workman’s life,determined that I would not grow up like him and his people.But never did she expect that,forty years later,such a successful journalist as me would go back to her husband’s people for true life and love.12.From the dialogue between the boy and his mother,we learn that the mother was ________.A.excited B.interestedC.ashamed D.disappointed13.What did the mother do when the boy wanted to give up?A.She forced him to continue.B.She punished him.C.She gave him some money.D.She changed her plan.14.What does the underlined phrase “this battle”(last paragraph) refer to?A.The war between the boy’s parents.B.The arguing between the boy and his mother.C.The quarrel between the boy and his customers.D.The fight between the boy and his father.15.What is the text mainly about?A.The early life of a journalist.B.The early success of a journalist.C.The happy childhood of the writer.D.The important role of the writer in his family.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
高中英语选修七Unit 3 Under the sea 单元测试姓名:__________ 班级:__________ 学号:__________一、单选题(共15题;共15分)1.She is looking forward to the day her daughter wins the gold medal in the Olympics.A. howB. whichC. whenD. where2.The lecture , a lively question-and-answer session followed.A. being givenB. having givenC. to be givenD. having been given3.While shopping, people sometimes can't help ______ into buying something they don’t really need. ()A. to persuadeB. persuadingC. being persuadedD. be persuaded4.I was scared _______ when I saw the tiger jumped out of the cage and ran to the little child. ()A. to the deathB. of deathC. into the deathD. to death5.— I'm dead tired.I can't walk any farther, Jenny.— _______, Tommy.You can do it! ()A. No problemB. No hurryC. Come onD. That's OK6.__________in the poorest area of Glasgow, he had a long, hard road to becoming a football star.A. Being raisedB. RaisingC. RaisedD. To raise7.In recent years an English word "infosphere" has appeared, the sense of "information"and "atmosphere".A. combineB. combinedC. combiningD. being combined8.Listening to music at home is one thing, going to hear it live is quite another.A. performB. performingC. to performD. being performed9.Please post this letter in the post office nearby, and __________, I will get two tickets in the train station.A. in meantimeB. on the meanwhileC. in meanwhileD. in the meantime10.While waiting for the flight, your father his colleagues, but I am not sure.A. might have metB. should have metC. must have metD. could have met11.My friend David was not used _______ by air, so he felt unwell(不舒服). ()A. to travelingB. to travelC. travelingD. travel12.He usually spends his spare time in his own room, watching movies.A. lockingB. being lockedC. lockedD. to be locked13.Nowadays, there is a increase in children's creativity, for they are greatly encouraged to develop their talents.A. sharpB. slightC. naturalD. modest14.I think you should stop for a moment and on your successes and failures.A. lookB. callC. reflectD. take15.Most parents are not __________ the danger of their babies’ eating jelly, which causes most unfortunate incidents to happen.A. well aware toB. very aware ofC. aware thatD. well aware of二、完形填空(共20分)Do you ever feel like you are studying a mad rush of one subject after another? When things happen at such a 1 pace, it is easy to lose sight of what you are learning. It is important to 2 every now and then to think about what you've been learning.Self-reflection means stopping the mad rush and 3 yourself so your brain can evaluate what it has already 4 . Some people prefer to do their self reflections5 , while others keep a journal. Either method can work, depending on what your own personal6 is.School textbooks are often divided into units. This can make it 7 for someone to begin the process of self-reflection. Watch for the times when you complete a unit of study. Sometimes you are reminded that the unit is 8 because there is some kind of test or quiz. Use these natural 9 as opportunities to stop and reflect.You should find a 10 place—anywhere without noise is OK. This can even be sitting at your desk at school when you finish something 11 and the other students are still working. If you are going to take notes, take out your journal. Write down some notes on things that you 12 learned in this unit. Let your mind think about the notes you have written and make some 13 .Sometimes just pausing to think deeply allows your brain to make connections 14 new information can quickly appear when you 15 it again. Next, think about things that you still wonder about. 16 maybe you learned about a certain body system, but you don't 17 how it works with the other body systems. Maybe you learned a new way to solve a math problem, but you're not sure when to use it. Writing down your18 will help you remember to continue seeking answers the next time you19 the same topic.Self reflection is an essential skill for a 20 student. If you have never taken the time to reflect, try it now.1. A. steady B. fast C. relaxing D. unique2. A. change B. check C. stop D. exercise3. A. calming B. enjoying C. behaving D. helping4. A. dealt B. forgotten C. found D. received5. A. personally B. mentally C. slowly D. directly6. A. pace B. grade C. skill D. style7. A. quick B. necessary C. easy D. hard8. A. finished B. divided C. interrupted D. covered9. A. breaks B. tests C. units D. periods10. A. safe B. familiar C. quiet D. comfortable11. A. correctly B. finally C. early D. independently12. A. actively B. newly C. rapidly D. carefully13. A. choices B. decisions C. connections D. improvements14. A. in case B. so that C. even if D. as though15. A. seek B. share C. show D. need16. A. In general B. Of course C. For example D. As usual17. A. know B. doubt C. believe D. remember18. A. opinions B. methods C. worries D. questions19. A. come across B. get through C. think of D. take away20. A. talented B. successful C. serious D. young三、阅读理解(共2题;共21分)(一)Before I studied psychology, I used to think that people would laugh when funny things occurred. While I was right about that, I discovered there are lots of other psychological factors that make people laugh other than the funny part of a joke. When someone laughs at a joke, there will usuallybe more than one reason that makes him laugh—and the more reasons there are, the more powerful the joke will be.I was attending a stand-up comedy show in Egypt, and when the man started to make fun of pedestrians crossing streets, everyone laughed their hearts out. The main reason those people strongly laughed was that almost all of them felt angry towards pedestrians who crossed streets carelessly. The joke wasn't only funny, it also made the audience feel that they were right about being angry at those pedestrians. That is, people were laughing both because of the funny joke and because of the happiness experienced as a result of the psychological support they got.The better a joke makes a person feel, and the more it includes other psychological factors, the more the person will like it. For example, if you envy one of your friends, and someone tells a joke that is funny and, at the same time, makes your friend seem stupid, then you will probably laugh at it louder than if you weren't jealous of him.In short, we don't laugh only when we hear something funny; we also laugh when we experience some kind of happiness that results from the other psychological factors involved in the joke. I strongly discourage making fun of anyone or belittling someone to make someone else laugh. All I want to explain is that if your joke supports a person's emotions, he will certainly like it a lot. (1)What did the author find out after studying psychology?()A. Only good jokes make people laughB. Many factors lead to people laughing.C. Funny things can make people laughD. Laughter can make people healthy.(2)Why did the audience laugh loud at the pedestrians? ()A. They played a trick on the pedestrians.B. The pedestrians behaved in a funny way.C. They could feel the pedestrians' happiness.D. Their emotion was approved of by the show. (3)What does the underlined word “belittling” probably mean? ()A. AnnoyB. BlameC. Look down onD. Make up to(二)The Crowne Plaza Hotel in Copenhagen is offering a free meal to any guest who is able to produce electricity for the hotel on an exercise bike linked to a generator (发电机). The idea is to get people fit and reduce their carbon footprint. Guests will have to produce at least 10 watt hoursof electricity — roughly 15 minutes of cycling for someone of average fitness. Guests staying at Plaza Hotel will be given meal tickets worth $ 36 once they have produced 10 watt hours of electricity. The bicycles will have smart phones attached to the handlebars measuring how much power is being generated for the hotel.The plan, a world-first, will start on 19 April and run for a year. Only guests staying at the hotel will be able to take part. Frederikke Toemmergaard,hotel spokeswoman, said, “Many of our visitors are business people who enjoy going to the gym. There might be people who will cycle just to g et a free meal, but generally I don't think people will take advantage of our programme.”Copenhagen has a long-standing cycling tradition and 36 % of locals cycle to work each day, one of the highest percentages in the world, according to the website visitcopenhagen. dk. US environmental website treehugger. com recently voted Copenhagen the world's best city for cyclists. “Because Copenhagen is strongly connected with cycling, we felt the bicycle would work well as a symbol of the hotel's green profile (形象).”If successful,the electric bicycle meal programme will be spread to all Crowne Plaza hotels in the UK, the hotel said in a statement.(1)What is the main purpose of the free meal programme? ()A. To promote the hotel's green concept.B. To make the city known to the world.C. To attract people to the hotel restaurant.D. To get guests to stay longer at the hotel.(2)How can a participant get a free meal?()A. By becoming a professional cyclist.B. By cycling to produce some electricity.C. By linking a smart phone to a bicycle.D. By monitoring his or her carbon footprint. (3)Who are most likely to enter for the programme? ()A. The poor local people.B. The environment activists.C. Health-conscious hotel guests.D. Visitors fond of Copenhagen food.(4)According to Paragraph 3, Copenhagen has one of the world's .A. best chain hotelsB. greenest natural environmentsC. longest bike pathsD. highest rates of people cycling to work四、任务型阅读(共5分)Eating together as a family is a rare thing these days________.Once I start my own family, I'll definitely do anything possible to establish a tradition of eating together as a family. Here's why.________When you eat together as a family each day, your children will learn to respect both parents. They know you two are busy, but still find time to share meals with them.Learn good table mannersWhen you have small kids, eating together as a family is an easy way to show and teach them good table manners, of course, if yours are good.________,how to be on time so that other family members don't starve, and how to behave at the table. You want to be proud of your grown-up kids, don't you?Create wonderful memories________.They will know how important it is to eat together as a family, and will definitely teach their kids to do the same. Your family tradition of sharing meals together as a family will pass down from generation to generation.There are many benefits of eating together as a family that many of us didn't even think about. Teach your children to appreciate family time and food, and show them how to behave well at the table. ________.A. Respect both Mom and DadB. Your children will learn when it's best to eatC. They will thank you down the roadD. Parents are always busy and kids have their own plansE. When you eat together, you do eat those healthy meals tooF. When your children grow up, they will never forget those funny and precious family mealtimesG. It's an excellent opportunity to become a family unit and improve your relationship with kids五、翻译(共10分)1.The movie ________(十分可怕), so most of the audience buried their face in their hands.(awe)2.As we approached the village we saw ________ ________ ________ ________ ________(正在盖新房).3.This battle ________(生动记载) in the article, which was written by a former soldier.(vivid)4.He ________(几乎吓死) by the strange noise.(scare)5.Eventually,the injured fortunately________(帮助……摆脱困境).6.________(你意识到) something was wrong?(aware)六、语法填空(共4分)1.I'm examining the article he has just finished ________ the possible mistakes in it. (correct)2.He looked around and caught a man ________ his hand into the pocket of a passenger.(put)3.Articles(物品)used by patients must be disinfected (消毒)before ________ by others. (use)4.Towards evening, the patient opened his mouth as if ________something to his son. (say)七、书面表达(共25分)假设你是李华,你所在的学校英文报刊向全体高二学生征稿,主题是“环境保护”,你有意参加此次活动。
单元测评(六)综合质量测评(时间:90分钟满分:110分)第一部分阅读理解(共两节;满分30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AAs we all know,robots are playing an important role in our daily life at present.Now South Korean schoolchildren see robot teachers in the classroom at an elementary school in Seoul.Robot teachers—who never get angry or make sarcastic(讽刺的)remarks—have been a hit with pupils during a pilot project in some South Korean schools,a government report said Thursday.Elementary school children responded favourably to the robot teachers, the Ministry of Knowledge Economy said,citing a survey by educational researchers.English-teaching robots were sent to three provincial schools for eight weeks starting in late December.And programmable electronic devices looking like robots,which teach math,science and art,were used in10Seoul schools for five weeks from November.The researchers found that the English-teaching robots helped raise interest in the language and boosted the confidence of students.“T ele-presence(远程呈现)”robots are controlled remotely by an English teacher and are equipped with a microphone and video camera. Autonomous(自主的)units use voice-recognition software to interact withchildren.The government has expressed interest in robots to give rural school children more learning opportunities.“The machines spurred creativity and had a positive influence on the attitude of students,”a ministry official told Y onhap news agency.Officials in charge of the project are working to improve the quality of robot teaching and iron out glitches(小故障)before any decision to expand their use.语篇解读本文是新闻报道。
人教版高中英语选修七Unit 3~5 课时练习Ⅰ.单项填空1.(2012年山东卷,29)Being able to afford ________ drink would be ________ comfort inthose tough times.A.the;theB.a;aC.a;不填D.不填;a解析:考查冠词用法。
drink作“饮料”讲时为可数名词,前面要用冠词a。
comfort作为抽象名词可以具体化,意为“给予安慰的东西”,前面也要用不定冠词a,表泛指,所以答案为B。
答案:B2.The rich only ________ themselves in making money and had no eye for the needs andwelfare of their workers.A.devotedB.occupiedC.enjoyedD.concerned解析:考查动词辨析。
语意:富人只是忙于赚钱,不关心他们员工的需要和利益。
occupy sb./oneself in doing sth.表示“忙于做某事”。
假如选择A项,需要把句中的in改为to。
答案:B3.—Can I take your order now?—________.Could I have a few more minutes?A.No wayB.Go aheadC.Not quiteD.No good解析:考查交际用语。
根据答语的下一句可知答话人暂时还不能点菜,Not quite表示“不完全”。
A项表示“没门儿;不行”,B项表示允许对方做某事,D项表示“没用”,都不符合语意。
答案:C4.I wonder why Ann didn't get ________ the job.She is the right person for it.A.to be offeredB.to offerC.offeringD.offered解析:语意:我不知道为什么Ann没有被提供给这份工作,她是合适的人选。
高中英语人教版选修七Unit3单元综合测评含答案1、单元综合测评I?阅读理轍共15小题;每题2分,总分 30分〕阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中,选出最正确选项。
ALarrywasonanotherofhisunderwaterexpeditions〔探险〕butthistime,itwasdifferent.Hedecidedtotakehisdaughteralongw ithhim.Shewasonlytenyearsold.Thiswouldbeherfirsttripwithher rr2、yfirstbegandivingwhenhewashisdaughtersage.Similarly,hisfath erhadtakenhimalongononeofhisexpeditions.Sincethen,hehadneve rrystartedoutbyrentingdivingsuitsfromthesmall divingshopjustalongtheshore.Hehadhatedthem.Theywereeitherto obigortoosmalLThen,therewastheinstru3、ctor.Hegavehimashortlessonbeforeallowinghimintothewaterwith rrywouldneverhavebeenablet ogodownwithoutatleastfivehoursoftheoryandanothersimilarnumb erofhoursonpracticallessonswithaguide.Childrenhisagewerenot evenallowedtodive.Afterthefirstexped4、ition,Larryslaterdivingadventuresonlygotbetterandbetter.The rewasneveradullmoment.Inhisblackandbluesuitandwithanoxygentankfastenedonhisback,Larrydivedfromboatsintothemiddleoftheo cean.Dangerousareasdidnotpreventhimfromcontinuinghissearch. Sometimes,hewaslimitedtoacageunderwa5、terbutthatdidnotbotherhim.Atleast,hewasstillabletotakephoto rrysfirstexpeditionwithout hisfatherwasintheCaymanIslands.Therewerenumerousdivingspots intheareaandLarrywasdeterminedtovisitallofthem.Fortunatelyf orhim,amanofferedtotakehimaroundthed6、rrydidnotevenknowwhatthetimewas,howm anyspotshedivedintoorhowmanyphotographshehadtaken.Thediving spotsaffordedsuchawidearrayoffishandseacreaturesthatLarrysa rrylookedathisdaughte r.Shelookedasexcitedashehadbeenwhenh7、ewasherage.Hehopedshewouldbeabletocontinuethefamilytraditio n.Already,shelookedlikeshewasmuchbraverthanLarryhadbeenthen .Thiswasthekeytoasuccessfulunderwaterexpedition.【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。
Book 7 Unit 1 单元检测Name_________________ Number____________________一、单词拼写(14%)1. The theatre has very good access for the _____ (残疾人).2. We test your ______(视力)before giving you a driving license.3. I couldn’t have done it without your _____ (鼓舞).4. T ommy is a_____ from school and we all don’t know where is he.7. She went on holiday alone—she’s very i_____.8.The reporter was accused of unprofessional c___________.(行为)9. The tale of Two Cities is one of the great works of English l____________.10. He g_________ from high school and went to college last year.11.It is foolish of him to r___________ because of such an trivial(无关紧要的)matter since now it is so diffcult to find a job.12. Our bodies need a_____________ nutrition.(足够的)13. The company is looking for an o______________(外向的)person to do the job.14.He was a most delightful c________________full of wit and humour.二、完成句子(14%)1. 赶公交车后上气不接下气。
人教版高中英语单元测评卷选修七unit3-unit4(时间:60分钟,满分:100分)一、完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,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 、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
"Mum,can I invite my classmate Brett over to stay tomorrow night,please?It's Friday,and we don't have any__1__.Can I, please?"Mum was sitting at the kitchen table.Dad was__2__next to her,resting his head on his arms.Mum could__3__that James wanted so badly to have his friend over."I'm so sorry, James,"she said."I'm never allowed to have friends come to the house?Why,Mum?"James asked sadly,almost in__4__."I know it's__5__for you,"Mum said softly."But I'm just worried other people might think we're a little…strange.And then they would make fun of you.""No,they wouldn't,Mum,"James protested."We're not__6__at all.We're just ordinary people."Mum sighed heavily."To tell you the truth,James,my neck has been so painful that it's given me a heavy__7__.And your poor father—he doesn't feel__8__.He really needs a rest.""I can help,Mum!"James said."__9__I can make you and Dad feel better,can Brett come over?Please?""Well.."Mum began."Great!Thanks,Mum!"James almost shouted."Just sit there,don't move."He rushed over to the kitchen drawer and__10__what he needed—two spanners(扳手)."Hang on,Mum,"he said."This won't take a second."After some__11__,James was finished.With a smile of__12__on his face he said,"There!How does that feel?""Oh,James,"Mum said."That's much better!How did you do it!""Easy,"James said__13__."Dad had tightened your neck bolts(螺栓)too much!I just__14__them slightly!I learned that in robotic science at school.""What about your father?Can you__15__him?"asked Mum."I'll try,"James replied.He__16__up Dad's hair at the back of his neck, and plugged the electric wire into Dad's head.Then he turned the__17__on. Dad opened his eyes and__18__immediately."He just let his__19__run too low,that's all,"James said,"Shall I tell Brett to come over straight after school tomorrow?""I guess so,"replied Mum."Your friends will just have to__20__that we are a very unusual family.Thanks,son!"1.A.chance B.message C.homework D.difficulty2.A.asleep B.reading C.alone D.standing3.A.explain B.see C.agree D.doubt4.A.terror B.tears C.surprise D.silence5.A.fair B.easy C.good D.hard6.A.strange B.normal C.popular D.anxious7.A.headache B.loss C.task D.day8.A.ill B.funny C.sorry D.well9.A.As B.If C.Since D.Before10.A.kept B.controlled C.found D.returned11.A.requests B.thoughts C.repairs D.instructions12.A.sympathy B.satisfaction C.bitterness D.politeness13.A.embarrassedly B.gratefully C.impatiently D.proudly14.A.adjusted B.collected C.produced D.covered15.A.greet B.accompany C.help D.ask16.A.lifted B.caught C.gave D.filled17.A.television B.power C.light D.gas18.A.grew up y down C.broke down D.sat up19.A.food B.temperature C.battery D.blood20.A.prove B.expect C.suspect D.accept二、阅读理解(共7小题,每小题2分,共计14分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Ⅰ.单句填空1.As I remember,it was the first time that I(see)a film in the cinema with my parents.2.At the meeting place of the Yangtze River and Jialing River(lie) Chongqing, one of the ten largest cities in China.3.As far as I m (concern),I should like to say I am not in favour of the plan.4.He refused my requirement that we (give) help.5.Becky,12 at the time,adjusted other adults being in the house when she returned from school.6.The teacher recommended that everyone(take) an active part in the English party.7.He would have attended your birthday party but he (occupy)himself with a very important experiment.【答案】1.had seen 2.lies 3.concerned 4.(should) be given 5.to 6.(should) take7.occupiedⅡ.单句改错1.The driver of the car was operated immediately.2.The Hope Project which everyone at work donates a day s pay is significant.3.You will find that it is good for you to participate a class discussion.4.His good health is a witness of the success of the treatment.5.Nowadays many students abandon themselves in playing computer games.6.The old man sat in the sofa,his face is serious.【答案】1.operated后加on 2.Project后加to 3.participate后加in 4.第1个of→to5.in→to6.去掉is或his前加andⅢ.写作升级翻译以下句子并将其连成一篇80词左右的英语短文。
人教版高中英语选修七单元测试题及答案全套单元质量检测(一)(时间:100分钟满分:120分)Ⅰ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AThere's a great article in The Ne w York Times this week about the tradition of buying a coffee for a stranger at the same time that you buy your own. They call it caffè_sospeso,_the name for the “suspended (暂留的) coffee”in its birthplace. In some cafes, folks in need may claim a suspended coffee and drink it without cost.No doubt the free coffee will be welcomed by people who love coffee but for one reason or another don't have the money to buy one. But I also like the opportunity it offers customers to become philanthropists (慈善家). Every time they order a coffee, they can give one to somebody in need.This is a tradition that began some 100 years ago in Naples, Italy. In Naples, as reported by The Ne w York Times, people love this kind of giving:“To me, the philosophy of the suspended coffee is that you are happy today, and you give a coffee to the world, as a present.”—Luigi Solito“It's a simple act of generosity: an act in which donors and recipients (接受者) never meet each other. The donor doesn't show off and the recipient doesn't have to show gratitude.” — Laura Cozzolino “Coffee consumption started earlier than the unification (统一) of Italy by more than 200 years, so the traditions around it are very ancient. In Naples, coffee is a world in itself, both culturally and socially.”—Andrea IllyThe practice of buying suspended coffees has grown in popularity —with websites popping up and hundreds of cafes from Canada to Brazil to Hungary to the US offering the service.1.Who are suspended coffees intended for?A.Cafe goers.B.People who can't afford a coffee.C.Philanthropists.D.Coffee lovers who live in Naples.2.How can someone get a suspended coffee?A.He can ask for one in any cafe.B.He can apply for one on websites.C.He can buy one in a cafe offering the service.D.He can drink one in a cafe that has prepaid coffees.3.The underlined words in Paragraph 1 are words of ________.A.French B.Old EnglishC.Italian D.American EnglishBStephen Hawking knew what he wanted to do by the time he was eight years old. His parents lived in London where his father was undertaking research into medicine. He did not want to follow his father as his parents hoped. Mathematics was not available at University College, so he did physics instead. Stephen was interested in studying the universe.But when he was 21, he was told that he had ALS —an incurable nerve disease, which affects walking, speaking, breathing, swallowing, etc. The doctors predicted that he had only a few years to live. “The doctors' grim (残忍的) prognosis (预测) made me determined to get the most from a life I had previously taken for granted and life was no longer boring for me,”Hawking says today, speaking from his wheelchair through a computerized voice synthesizer.He didn't die. Instead, as his physical condition worsened, Hawking's reputation in scientific circles grew. Hawking himself acknowledges his disease as being a crucial factor in focusing his attention on what turned out to be his real strength: theoretical research.In 1988, Stephen Hawking published a book called A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes. The book tries to explain many of Hawking's physical and mathematical ideas and calculations without using maths. The book became a best seller and his later books, Black Holes and Baby Uni v erses and Other Essays and most recently in 2001, The Uni v erse in a Nutshell. Of the three, the first one was made into a film in 1991.Hawking says, “You have to be positive if you're to get much sympathy or help. Nowadays, muscle power is obsolete. What we need is mind power —and disabled people are as good at that as anyone else.”4.What career did Hawking's parents wish him to takeup?A.Studying physics.B.Studying the universe.C.Studying medicine.D.Studying mathematics.5.Which book of Stephen Hawking's was made into a movie?A.The Uni v erse in a Nutshell.B.Black Holes and Baby Uni v erses and Other Essays.C.The Grand Design.D.A Brief History of Time.6.From the second paragraph, we can learn before his condition was diagnosed, Hawking ________.A.held an active attitude towards lifeB.was very bored with lifeC.had always been valuing timeD.was interested in everything around7.According to Hawking, his disease ________.A.stopped him making greater achievementsB.stopped him outweighing other famous scientistsC.caused him to focus all his attention on the researchD.caused him to lose the hope of lifeCIt was September 5, 2009. Lexi Youngberg, then 16, was on vacation in Spring Lake, Michigan. She was riding on a small boat with her friends, Robby and Kaitlin, when a motorboat crashed into them. The sound was so loud that other boaters heard it over the roar (轰鸣声) of their engines. The teen boy who had been driving the motorboat stepped on the gas by mistake. Kaitlin, 23, had only small cuts, but Robby, 15, had been badly cut by the propeller (螺旋桨). And Lexi was floating facedown in the water. When one boater swam to Lexi, she was breathing. However, she was unconscious. She had a deep cut on her head. And the lower part of her left leg, just below the knee, was gone. A doctor rode up in another boat and tried to save Robby, but it was too late.For Lexi, the good news is that she survived while the bad news is that she lost one of her legs forever. When Lexi looked at her swollen leg, she felt hopeless. But as time passed, Lexi began to feel stronger. She was grateful that her life had been spared, and she decided to make the most of it. At the end of November 2009, Lexi met with Dr. John Hardy, who was an expert at making artificial legs. She hoped he would help her get back to doing the things she loved.Three years after the accident, Lexi moved on with her life. In spring 2011, she joined a soccer team in her school. That fall, she started college. Lexi is thankful that she can still do the things she loves. One day, she wants to be a physical therapist (理疗师) and work with those with disabilities. But first she plans to compete in the Paralympics. Whatever Lexi decides to do, one thing is certain: Nothing is going to get in her way.8.How was Lexi in the accident?A.She had a small cut on her head.B.She was unable to feel anything.C.She was badly cut by the propeller.D.She lost the lower parts of her legs.9.What's the right order of the events about Lexi?a.She went to college.b.She met with Dr. John Hardy.c.She had one of her legs removed.d.She played with her friends on a boat.e.She joined a soccer team in her school.A.d,c,b,e,a B.c,b,a,e,dC.d,c,e,a,d D.c,d,a,e,b10.It can be inferred from the text that Lexi was ________.A.generous B.strongmindedC.creative D.warmhearted11.The main purpose of the text is to ________.A.persuade us not to go boatingB.entertain us with sports newsC.tell us the story of a brave teenD.show how to survive an accidentDArchery (箭术) is one of the oldest sports that are still being practiced today. The bow and arrow dates as far back as the Old Stone Age, and is the most widely used weapon (武器) in human history.While there is recorded evidence of archery competitions taking place in China more than 3,000 years ago, the modern sport of archery most likely originated in England during the 14th century. Then the sport began to develop fast and there were a few different styles of shooting, some of which developed into what we see today in the sport of archery.There was clout shooting, in which arrows were held high into the air with the purpose of hitting a target which was laid flat, not vertical. The aim was to land the arrow as close to the target as possible. This variety of shooting is still practiced today, often with traditional bows.“Roving marks”,another style, saw players shooting at a target, only to shoot at a new target from the location of the previous target. It is said that this is the oldest form of competitive archery, and was practiced by Henry Ⅷ. Finally, there was butt (靶垛) shooting, in which butts held targets, which the players would shoot at. This is the ancestor of modernday Olympic target shooting.Archery was a part of the second Olympic Games, which was held in 1900. It was dropped after 1920, however, because rules varied too much between nations. Archery was brought back into the Olympics in 1972. This was after enough nations had formed archery governing bodies affiliated (隶属) with the Fédération Internationale de Tir l'Arc, which was founded in Paris in 1931, to standardize rules for international competitions.From its early history to modern times, archery has always been a competitive sport. Surely, many years from now archery will continue to be a popular sport reaching across age gaps and national borders, uniting archery lovers from all over the world.12.According to the text, archery ________.A.was already very common in the Old Stone AgeB.could be seen around Europe in the 14th centuryC.was recorded as a sport in China over 3,000 years agoD.disappeared from the Olympics after 1920 because of war13.The underlined word “originated”in Paragraph 2 can best be replaced by “________”.A.started B.settledC.changed D.continued14.What can we learn about clout shooting?A.It can not be seen nowadays any more.B.It is the oldest form of competitive archery.C.Arrows have to land on the centre of a target.D.Players should shoot at a target that lies down.15.What would be the best title for the text?A.A brief history of competitive archeryB.Archery at the Olympic GamesC.Different styles of archeryD.How to do archeryⅡ.任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。