高中英语必修三第三单元测试题word版本
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第三单元测评第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A(广东汕头高一期末)WashingtonD.C.SightseeingWith so much to see in D.C.,you don’t want to miss out by exploring on your own.With these adventures,you can guarantee that you’re not missing anything!CapitolRiverCruises (巡游)This cruise allows you to see it in a whole new way by going down the Potomac River.The cruise lasts only forty-five minutes,and it can be enjoyed by people of all ages.Some of the sights that can be enjoyed while enjoying this cruise are the Key Bridge,the Memorial Bridge,the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial.MountVernonandOldTownAlexandriaBusTourIt’s not easy to find beauti ful grounds in Washington D.C.,but this can be accomplished if you take a trip to Mount Vernon and Old Town Alexandria.This is a four-hour eary focus being George Washington’s home.You will also have the option to venture down the Forest Trail,which is best suited for nature lovers.D.C.AfterDarkOn your visit to Washington D.C.,be sure to check out the DC Twilight Tour for a unique and enchanting view of some of the most famous sites!Stops include Union Station,the Martin Luther King Jr.Memorial,the Lincoln Memorial and the White House.What makes this three-hour guided tour truly unique is that you can get to see these wonderful historic sites illuminated (照亮) by the moonlight!ComedyWalksWashingtonD.C.Comedy Walks Washington D.C.is a great cruise that allows you to enjoy the nation’s capital in a new and exciting way.This is a walking tour and lasts for about one hour and thirty minutes.Some of the sights that will be seen are the White House,the Martin Luther King Jr.Memorial,the Lincoln Memorial and the Vietnam Memorial.1.Which tour favors those interested in the nature?A.D.C.After Dark.B.Capitol River Cruises.edy Walks WashingtonD.C.D.Mount Vernon and Old Town Alexandria Bus Tour.2.If you take part in D.C.After Dark,you can do the following things EXCEPT .A.enjoying the Key BridgeB.seeing the White HouseC.appreciating some wonderful historic sitesD.visiting the Martin Luther King Jr.Memorial3.Which adventure lasts for the shortest time?A.D.C.After Dark.B.Capitol River Cruises.edy Walks WashingtonD.C.D.Mount Vernon and Old Town Alexandria Bus Tour.B(天津西青杨柳青第一中学高一期末)Everyone “talks” with their hands at least sometimes.Some people’s hand-talking,or gesturing (手势) matches their messages well.Other people like to make gestures that can be confusing.And still others don’t use their hands much at all.No matter which group you are in,it’s important to pay attention to your hand gestures while you are communicating.And also remember hand gestures can have cultural meanings.A few years ago,I was a speaker at a conference inLisbon,Portugal.It was my first time in Portugal,and I became immediately fond of the special pastries (糕点) that Lisbon and Portugal are known for.One morning I went into a bakery and ordered two of the pastries.I did so by holding up two fingers,similar to the “victory” or “peace” gesture in the United States.The person behind the counter put three pastries in the box.I later learned that the gesture for two would raise thumb and indey thumb wasn’t showing,the person behind the counter thought I was signaling for three.I was lucky that I didn’t get into more trouble than an eany hand gestures are not universal.Before speaking in a country that you are not familiar with,do some research to find out which gestures might be misunderstood,not understood at all or rude.4.Why did the author go to Lisbon,Portugal?A.To taste pastries.B.To take a holiday.C.To attend a meeting.D.To learn Portuguese culture.5.What does the underlined word “universal” refer to?A.Normal.B.Independent.mon.ple the author’s experience?A.One should be careful when ordering food in Portugal.B.Hand gestures may have different meanings in different cultures.C.The person behind the counter understood the author’s gesture.D.The person behind the counter cheated the author.7.The author’s main purpose in writing the passage is to .A.tell us that hand gestures are not the same worldwideB.explain the general use of gesturesC.ask us to use correct hand gestures in PortugalD.share a funny story in PortugalC(—河北保定部分高中学校高一下学期7月份考试)Each child is unique by their character,goals,shortcomings and virtues (品德).When a learning disability is added to the mies harder for teachers to find the best approaches to promoting the c hild’s process of learning and completing school tasks.However,if you want to help children who have a learning disability,it is best to start with building a sincere relationship by explaining what learning disability is.You should tell them that having some sort of learning disability is not a problem that makes them any less valuable.They just need a different approach that will help them reach the same results as their classmates in class.Bearing in mind that children with learning difficulties cannot always reach high grades,teachers must e that effort must always be above the result itself.Teachers should tell the children that the key to success is in surpassing themselves,not comparing withothers.And this is possible only through putting effort into mastering a certain skill or acquiring certain knowledge.When enough effort is made,the desired result will surely be achieved;it is only a matter of time.As Albert Einstein once said,“Everybody is a genius.But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree,it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”This nicely sums up the compleans.Bearing this saying in mind,it is good teachers’ duty to appreciate the strengths of a child with a learning disability,to cultivate these strengths through much praise and to help create excellent skills that will enable the child to stand out among their classmates.Try to discover the gifts of children with learning difficulties and adjust those gifts to these general supportive approaches,which is a good teachers’ job!Just do it,and finally all the desired goals will be achieved!8.What makes a teacher find it harder to promote a student’s study?A.The difficult school tasks.B.The student’s own character.C.The lack of learning passion.D.The student’s le arning disability.9.What should be done first when helping kids with a learning disability?A.Make them feel more valuable.B.Set lots of goals for them.C.Eeaning of learning disability to them.D.Introduce approaches to help them succeed.10.What does the underlined word “surpassing” in paragraph 3 mean?A.Helping.B.Overcoming.C.Encouraging.D.Enjoying.11.What can be inferred about “good teachers” from the last paragraph?A.They’re strict with students.B.They are adaptable and energetic.C.They listen and communicate well.D.They can appreciate and shape students.D(广东广雅中学高一期中)Gabriela worked for a multinational company as a successful project manager in ter,she was transferred to manage a team in Sweden.She was excited about her new role but soon realized that managing her new team would be a challenge.Despite their friendliness,Gabriela didn’t feel respected as a leader.Her new staff would question her proposals openly in meetings.When she gave them instructions on how to carry out tasks,they would often go about it in their own way without checking with her.When she announced her decisions on the project,they would continue giving their opinions as if it were still up for discussion.What Gabriela was experiencing is a cultural shock in expectations.Dutch psychologist Geert Hofstede uses the concept of “power distance”to describe how power is distributed in different cultures.In her previous work environment,Gabriela was used to a high power distance culture where power is respected.In such aculture,leaders make the big decisions and are not often challenged.Her Swedish team,however,were used to working in a low power distance culture where employees often work together with their bosses to find solutions and make decisions.Here,leaders act as coaches who encourage independent thought and expect to be challenged.When Gabriela became aware of the cultural differences between her and her team,she took the initiative(主动权) to have an open conversation with them about their feelings of her leadership.Pleased to be asked for their thoughts,Gabriela’s team openly expressed that they were not used to being told what to do.They enjoyed having more room for initiative and creative freedom.When she told her team e to do,they felt that she didn’t tr ust them to do their job well.With a better understanding of the reasons behind each other’s behaviour,Gabriela was able to make adjustments to her management style.Finally she effectively motivated her team to achieve their goals.12.What problem did Gabriela face with her Swedish team at the beginning?A.Her Swedish staff didn’t understand her instructions.B.Her authority was challenged by her Swedish staff.C.They were always refusing to follow her directions.D.They looked down upon her because she was a female.13.What is encouraged in the working culture in Sweden?A.Professional spirit and risk-taking behaviour.B.Independent thinking and friendly atmosphere.C.Active participation and critical thinking.petitive spirit and mild character.14.Which of the following can best describe Gabriela?A.Kind but changeable.B.Strict but trustworthy.C.Flemunicative.D.Stubborn and forceful.15.What a lesson can we learn from Gabriela’s story?A.Birds of a feather flock together.B.Don’t judge a book by its cover.C.Two heads are better than one.D.When in Rome,do as Romans do.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
福州市第十八中学高一英语必修3 Unit 3单元测验Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank-NoteName:___________ No: ________ Marks: ______________第一部分:单项填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)( )1. -- What have you done with my new shirt?”-- _________.A. Forget itB. I put it awayC. In the washing machineD. It’s my honour. ( )2. -- Can you ______ for every cent you spend in the school?-- Of course, I keep all my ______. You can have a check.A. explain, accountsB. account, accountsC. show, accountD. reason, account ( )3. -- May I have your ______now, sir?-- Minutes, please. I’ll have another look at the menu.A. billB. serviceC. orderD. credit card( )4. I wonder ____ .A. what’s there to wait forB. who are you waiting forC. how long we have to waitD. how long we have been kept waiting for( )5. -- Do you remember _____ Mr. Brown’s address is ?-- He may live at No.7 or No.17 of Bridge Street. I’m not sure of ____ .A. where; whichB. where; whatC. what; whereD. what; which ( )6. T he problem is ____ we can deal with _______ rubbish.A. whether; a large amount ofB. how; a large number ofC. what; a great deal ofD. if ; large quantities of( )7. T he rules of the school don’t _______.A. allow to smokeB. be permitted to smokeC. be allowed smokingD. permit smoking ( )8. D on’t forget to tell their parents they _____ be back lateA. are going toB. willC. are toD. are about to( )9. T he old man just stood there ______ the pickpocket without a word.A. lookingB. staring atC. glaring atD. glancing( )10. H e is very tall and can be _____ in the crowd.A. know easilyB. recognize easilyC. easily spottedD. easily realized ( )11. The number of students who would take part in the contest _____ fifty, but a number of _____ absent for different reasons.A. was; wasB. were; wereC. were; wasD. was; were( )12. D o you have any money _____you?A. onB. withC. aboutD. all above( )13. _____ at the salary, he refused to sign a contract with the company.A. DisappointingB. DisappointedC. DisappointD. Disappointment ( )14. A fter the disaster, people’s _____ got thinner.A. patienceB. temperC. mindD. anger( )15. Y ou should _____ your manner in the publicA. noticeB. mindC. watchD. look after第二部分:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)As a child, I was truly afraid of the dark and of getting lost; these fears were very real and caused me some uncomfortable moments.Maybe it was the strange 16 things looked and sounded in my familiar room at night that 17 me so much. There was never total 18 , but a streetlight or passing car lights 19 clothes hung over a chair take on the 20 of a wild animal. Out of the corner of my 21 , I saw the curtains seem to move when there was no 22 . A tiny sound in the floor would seem a hundred times louder than in the daylight. My 23 run wild, and my heart would beat fast. I would 24 very still so that the “enemy” would not discover me. Another of my childhood fears was that I would get lost, 25 on the way home from school. Every morning I got on the school bus right near my home—that was no 26 . After school, 27 , when all the buses were 28 up along the street, I was afraid that I’d get on the wrong one and be taken to some 29 neighborhood. On school or fami ly trips to a park or a museum, I wouldn’t30 the leaders out of my sight.Perhaps one of the worst fears 31 all I had as a child was that of not being liked or 32 by others. Being popular was so important to me 33 , and the fear of not being liked was a 34 one.One of the processes of growing up is being able to 35 and overcome our fears. Understanding the things that frightened us as children helps us achieve greater success later in life.( )16. A. way B. time C. place D. reason( )17. A. wounded B. destroyed C. surprised D. frightened( )18. A. quietness B. darkness C. emptiness D. loneliness( )19. A. got B. forced C. made D. caused( )20. A. spirit B. height C. body D. shape( )21. A. eye B. window C. mouth D. door( )22. A. breath B. wind C. air D. sound( )23. A. belief B. feeling C. doubt D. imagination( )24. A. lay B. hide C. rest D. lie( )25. A. especially B. simply C. probably D. directly( )26. A. discussion B. problem C. joke D. matter( )27. A. though B. yet C. as if D. still( )28. A. called B. backed C. lined D. packed( )29. A. old B. crowed C. poor D. unfamiliar( )30. A. leave B. let C. order D. send( )31. A. above B. in C. of D. at( )32. A. protected B. guided C. believed D. accepted( )33. A. then B. there C. once D. anyway( )34. A. strict B. powerful C. heavy D. right( )35. A. realize B. remember C. recognize D. recover三、阅读理解:(每题2分,共20分。
高中英语必修三同步测试:单元检测卷:Unit3Word版含答案单元检测卷:Unit 3阅读理解ABefore you make friends, you have to decide who you want to be your friends. Most people like to have friends who like to do the same kinds of things they do.The quickest way to make a friend is to smile. When you smile, people think you are friendly and easy to talk to. It may not be easy at first to smile, but remember most people will stay away from a scared or angry looking face.One easy way to start a conversation with someone is to say something nice about him. Think about how g reat you feel when someone says something nice to you. Doesn’t it make you want to keep talking to that person?Ask your new friends questions about them selves. Who’s their favorite singer, where do they live, what do they do after school are all good questions to start a conversation. Make sure you have something to add to the conversation, too. When someone asks you a question, do have an answer for them. There is nothing that will stop a conversation quicker than a shrug for an answer.Kids who show an interest in other kids and who are kind and friendly make good friends. Remember, everyone wants to be around people who like to do similar things and people who are nice to them.1.This passage gives us some advice on .A.the importance of smile B.what kind of person you canmake friends with C.how to start a conversation D.how to make friends2.Most people like to make friends with those .A.who share the same interest B.who are sad every dayC.who are fond of talking D.who say bad things to them3.From the passage, if a kid wants to make good friends ,he should .A. smile to othersB. show an interest in othersC. be kind and friendly.D. All the aboveBI think people everywhere dream about having lots of money.I know I do. I would like to earn large amounts of money. You can win a large amount of money in the United States through lotteries(彩票). People pay money for tickets with numbers. If your combination of numbers is chosen, you will win a huge amount of money—often in the millions.A few years ago, my friend Al won the lottery. It changed his life. He was not “born with a silver spoon in his mouth”. Instead, my friend was always short of money. And the money he did earn was chicken feed.Sometimes Al even had to accept handouts( 施舍物) from his friends. But do not get me wrong. My friend was always very careful with the money he spent. In fact, he was often a cheapskate. He did not like to spend money. The worst times were when he had no single penny left.One day, Al scraped together a few dollars for a lottery ticket. He thought he would never gain lots of money unexpectedly. But his combination of numbers was chosen and he won the lottery.Al was so excited. The first thing he did was buy a costly new car —one thing that he normally would not buy. Then he started spending money on unnecessary things. It was like he had .“money to burn”邢台二中题库英语必修三单元检测出题人:康丽艳审核人:王晨When we got together for a meal at a restaurant, Al paid every time. He would always tell me the money made him feel like a millionaire. But, Al spent too much money. Soon he was “down and out”again. He had spent his “bottom dollar”—his very last amount. He did not even save any of the money.I admit I do feel sorry for my friend. He had enough money to “live like a king”. Instead, he was back to “living on a shoestring”—a very low budget. Some might say he was wise about small things, but not about important things.4.What does the author desire to do like others?A.T o combine the numbers perfectly. B.To make a huge fortune.C.T o be chosen for selling lotteries. D.To get in touch with millionaires.5.Before Al won the lottery .A.he spent too much money buying chicken B.he didn't value the money he had earned C.he had trouble feeding his family D.he hated to give a hand to his friends6.What does the fourth paragraph imply?A.Al always had good luck in life. B.Al valued his money above his life.C.Al had loved the expensive car probably. D.Al pretended to have more money.7.When a p ers on i s“down and out”,.A.he is as poor as a church mouse B.he lives a life likeother peopleC.he has set aside all his money D.he is looking forward to big successCWhen you’re returning to Australia, be carefu l that you don’t bring in pests and diseases. Some items you might bring back from overseas can be pests and diseases that Australia doesn’t have. When you return, declare( 申报)all food, meat, fruits, plants, seeds, wooden souvenirs, animal or plant materials.Australia has strict quarantine(检疫)laws and tough on-the-spot fines. Every piece of luggage is now screened or X-rayed. If you fail to declare any quarantine items, or if you make a false declaration, you will get caught. In addition to on-the-spot fines, you could be accused and fined more than $60, 000 and you may risk 10 years in prison. All international mail is also screened.Some products may require treatment to make them safe. Items that are restricted because of the risk of pests and diseases will be seized and destroyed by the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service(AQIS).In many cases, the goods you declare will be returned to you after inspection. However, any item that presents a quarantine risk will be withheld(扣留). You will be given a range of options (选项)for each item depending on the quarantine risk: ··T reating the item to make it safe*;·Holding the item until an import permit is presented*; ···Re-exporting the item*;·D estroying the item.Those treatments with the sign “*”are subject to fees(付费).Further information:For more detailed information about bringing in food, animals, plants, animal or plant materials, call the AQIS at 1800-020-504.8.Which of the following don’t you need to declare when returning to Australia?A. Tea.B. Wooden combs.C. Some bread.D. A pair of glasses.9.If you make a false declaration, you would .A. be fined a lot of moneyB. be forbidden to return to Australia。
单元质量评估(三)(Unit 3)(120分钟150分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B. C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What time is it now?A.7: 55.B. 6: 55.C. 4: 08.2.What will the speakers order?A.Coke and orange juice.B.Orange juice and coffee.C.Coffee and Coke.3.What does the woman mean?A.The man gave the right answer.B.The question is very easy for her.C.Ifs too late to worry about the test.4.What is the woman doing now?A.Teaching at school.B.Going into politics.C.Doing business.5.How will the guests go to New York?A.By car.B. By taxi.C. By plane.第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6.What is Mr. Smith doing?A.Answering the phone.B.Having a meeting.C.Working in the office.7.When will Mr. Smith return to the office?A.After two o'clock.B.In an hour.C.At three o'clock.8.What can we infer from the dialogue?A.The man will take a message for Mr. Smith.B.Anne will ring the office again.C.Mr. Smith will ring Anne back.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
Unit 3 单元综合能力测试满分:120分时间:120分钟第一部分阅读理解(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
APhiladelphia offers a ton of attractions that are suitable for people of every age and here are some family—friendly attractions.Spruce Street Harbor ParkSpruce Street Harbor Park, one of the best urban beaches in America, is an outdoor heaven on the Delaware River waterfront. Visitors can relax in a hammock, play on the playgrounds, and play games like table tennis and gian t chess. Don’t miss out on the park at night, when colorful LED lights hanging from treetops make the entire area bright.Blue Cross River RinkOffering ice skating in the winter and roller skating in the summer, Blue Cross River Rink creates a fun, outdoor experience for the whole family. Visitors can play on the nine-hole mini-golf course during the summer, and enjoy eats and drinks from the on-site(现场的)bar and restaurant all year round.Sesame PlaceBig Bird, Elmo and the other stars of Sesame Street come out and play at SesamePlace, the only theme park in the nation starring the popular TV show’s most lovable characters. A water park, interactive activities, parades, fireworks and shows add to the fun.Once Upon a Nation Storytelling BenchesOn summer days, uniformed and professional storytellers at 13 storytelling benches throughout Philadelphia’s Historic District entertain visitors with true, free, three-to-five minute tales about the colonial(殖民的)era as part of Once Upon a Nation. Children can pick up a Story Flag at any storytelling bench, and then collect a star from every storyteller on their journeys. Flags with all the stars can get free rides on the Parx Liberty Carousel at Franklin Square.21. Who would most probably go to Spruce Street Harbor Park?A. People who are fond of colorful lights.B. People who want to have a relaxing day.C. People who have a preference for skating.D. People who are interested in water activities.22. Which place would fans of Big Bird be interested in?A. Sesame Place.B. Blue Cross RiverRink.C. The Parx Liberty Carousel.D. Spruce Street Harbor Park.23. What can we know about Philadelphia Storytelling Benches?A. It can be visited all year round.B. It is available at a small charge.C. It is educational for children.D. It is aimed at serving the public.BIf you find yourself hitting the snooze button(闹钟延时按钮) every morning, don't blame yourself. Your work schedule could be to blame.Research now shows that, for many of us, our work schedules don't go with our natural body clocks—and experts are urging employers to take notice. Sleep is a “strategic resource” that most companies are ignoring. When work schedules are aligned with people's natural sleep patterns, they produce higher quality and more innovative work because they are more focused, less stressed and generally healthier. The opposite is also true—when employees are not getting enough sleep they are more likely to make major mistakes and suffer from workplace injuries.But it's not just about the amount of sleep you get. It's important that people recognize every living thing, from primitive bacteria to human beings, has a biologically determined internal body clock. This determines whether you are a night owl(夜猫子), an early bird or somewhere in the middle. We don't have any choice. “It's like feet,” said Till Roenneberg, a professor of chronobiology(生物钟学). “Some people are born with big feet and some with small feet, but most people are somewhere in the middle.”Many companies start the workday at 8 a.m. or 9 a.m., putting their work schedules in disagreement with their employees' body clock. This mismatch, alongwith the pressure to be productive and be available to respond to email or take calls at all hours of the day and night, means that many people suffer from what is called “social jet lag” .24.The underlined word “aligned” in Paragraph 2 means “________”.A. matchedB. cooperatedC. conflictedD. shortened25.What does Till Roenneberg' s remark mean?A. The amount of sleep you get counts much.B. An early bird does better than a night owl.C. We are born to have a body clock.D. Most people have neither too big nor too small feet.26.If people suffer from “social jet lag”,they will ________.A. not be as clever as other peopleB. fail to finish their daily tasksC. fail to adjust their body clockD. act as if they were in the wrong time zone27.What is the best title for the passage?A. Body clock and good work habitsB. Late for work? Maybe not your faultC. How to improve your work efficiencyD. Urgent need to change your body clockCMaybe it has been the influence of the current scene: the hype(大肆宣传) among urban biking. Apparently, urban biking requires entirely different bikes than suburban biking does and therefore a Bike Design Project started where five design studio across five cities had to come up with a perfect urban bike. The winning bike will be manufactured (制造) for a limited run of 100 bikes and will be in stores next year. Industry, a Portland-based studio, came up with a very interesting bike: one that uses Bluetooth and handlebars that tell you when to stop or turn.Industry worked together with Ti Cycles to create a bike with 3D printed titanium frame. The bike is called Solid and can connect to a smart phone App: My Bike. This App alarms a user when a light needs replacement and if something gets wrong with one’s brakes. There is also software called Discover My City, which has a series of routes through Portland’s most trendy neighborhoods, with suggestions, about where to eat and shop.Nevertheless, the idea with cycling is that you need to focus on the road and not on your smart phone. This bike therefore uses integrated (整合的) feedback on handlebars. Those handlebars tell a user when to turn, as they will buzz(嗡嗡叫) when a turn appears. As you are getting closer, they will buzz more frequently. And then there is the possibility to control your light via built-in sensors and change gears(齿轮) by pressing an electronic button.Although the bicycle looks highly interesting and can be seen as a piece of art for the designing world, we don’t know if we would like our bike to have an automatic buzz when we are approaching a turn. On the other side, it could add some extra safetyto traffic in general. Whether you like the bike or not, you have to admit the Portland-based studio brings the concept of urban biking to a whole new level.28. Paragraph 1 mainly talks about ____________.A. the equipment that a hand-made bike requiresB. the popularity of the winning bike in the urban areaC. the instruction of a newly bike in the future marketD. the difference between urban biking and suburban biking29. The 3D printed bike is special in the way ____________.A. it tells you where to goB. it connects the computersC. it limits the riding speedD. it goes into forest and mountains30. What is the author’s attitude(态度) to the newly bicycle?A. FavorableB. DoubtfulC. PessimisticD. Objective31. The passage is likely to appear in ____________.A. a school textbookB. a TV advertisementC. an exhibition guideD. a newspaper reportDTrained dogs might just be the proof that they really are men’s best friends not only because they can fill laundry baskets, but because they can now use washing machines with just a simple bark.Thanks to the new washing machine —--- the ‘‘Woof to Wash”,a lot of people can benefit from the invention, which enables trained dogs to unlock the machine witha footpad and start it with a simple bark. A doggy footpad and a microphone system have been added, which can recognize a dog’s bark,which means that dogs are able to unlock the machine by pressing the pad with their paw, pull a rope with their mouth to open the machine, and close the machine again with their nose, before starting the washer by barking.Dr. John Middleton is a great inventor. The disabled owners who are blind or have autism (孤独症)problems or learning difficulties, can’t use the present-day washing machines. So he thought there’s a lot of demand for the new washing machines to make things easier. Then he saw a video from the charity Support Dogs, where a dog makes the bed and loads the washing machine. He was completely blown away by the video at that moment. He was inspired that he could invent a machine which the dog could operate. Mr. Middleton said, “I’m happy I saw the video. A normal washing machine can be very challenging, so the single program machine is very helpful. But a lot of people also have speech problems, so a voice-activated machine is handy. ’’The Support Dogs charity was set up in 1992. Dogs are trained here using voice commands and hand signals, so that they can help their owners fetch post, turn on light switches, open doors, assist in dressing and undressing, as well as do a complete laundry cycle. It has trained over 200 dogs to date throughout the country and relies fully on volunteer donations.We hope the new washing machine can help more people. And we sincerely welcome the sponsorship of any type of business which is kindly willing to help. If you would like to sponsor, please contact us!32. What do we kno w about the “Woof to Wash” machine?A. It enables smart dogs to have a bath by themselves.B. It enables trained dogs to do the washing with a bark.C. It enables untrained dogs to become popular pets at home.D. It enables dogs to be trained in the Support Dogs at home.33. Who would benefit a lot from the new invention?A. Disabled dog owners.B. Dog trainers.C. Famous inventors.D. The Support Dogs charity.34. What can we infer from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3?A. Mr. Middleton once got hurt by the dog in the video.B. Mr. Middleton wanted to have a similar dog in the video.C. Mr. Middleton was deeply impressed by the video.D. Mr. Middleton wanted to make the same video.35. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?A. To help protect animals.B. To prove dogs useful.C. To collect suggestions.D. To attract sponsorship.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。
2018-2019学年高一下学期训练卷必修三 Unit3 The Million Pound Bank Note英 语 (一)注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
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第I 卷第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分26分)第一节(共8小题;每小题2分,满分16分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A 、B 、C 和D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AGrowing up in one of the poorest communities with most crimes in Los Angeles,US, being raised by a poorly-educated single mother and attending the worst-qualitypublic school, not many people expected much of me, so I chose to expect something ofmyself.On my 12th birthday, I bought a poster of Harvard University to hang in my room.Being at Harvard became my dream: I saw myself attending class in Sanders Theater,studying in Widener Library and eating in Annenberg Hall. Driven by this dream, I keptstudying hard. I’d begin my day by asking myself these two questions: “What do I want in my life?” and “Are the things I am doing today going to get me closer to that life?”Asking myself the questions gave me the courage to ask over 50 Harvard students for advice on my application essays; it gave me the energy to study just one more hour on my SATs when others were asleep; and it gave me the determination to apply for just one more scholarship when already refused many times. Moreover, reminding myself of my goal each day made it easy to say no to the same choices my friends made, because they would never get me closer to my goal. I found that even being poor could not take away my power to decide what I choose to do with my life. Every day I could feel myself getting closer and closer to my goal as my writing got better, my SAT score increased, and my scholarship offers started coming in. On Ma rch 31st, 2011, an email arrived from Harvard. The first word was “Congratulations!”. Tears of joy filled my eyes. Who you are today is the result of the decisions you made yesterday, and who you will be tomorrow will be the result of the choices you make today. Who do you want to be tomorrow? 1. What does the first paragraph mainly tell us? A. It describes the author’s early living conditions. B. It proves that the author once lived an unhappy life. C. It shows how many people treated the author badly. D. It shares the author’s dreams with readers. 2. How did the author push himself to get closer to his goal? A. By hanging a poster of Harvard in his room. B. By making the same choices with his friends. C. By asking himself the questions each day. D. By increasing his scores and getting scholarships. 3. What is the author’s attitude to the hardship? A. Disappointed. B. Positive. C. Thankful. D. Sorrowful.此卷只装订不密封 班级姓名准考证号考场号座位号4. What did the author want to tell us most?A. A famous university, a successful life.B. The earlier you set yourself a goal, the better.C. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.D. Your choices determine who you are.BHarry Potter lovers around the world may want to thank Alice Newton. She was eight years old when her father brought home a manuscript for her to read. At the time, she was working for Bloomsbury Publishing.After reading the manuscript, Alice wrote a note to her father: "The excitement in this book made me feel warm inside," she wrote. "I think it is probably one of the best books an 8 or 9 year old could read."Based in part on Alice’s comments, Bloomsbury went on to publish "Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone."Alice’s note to her father is part of the British Library’s new exhibition, "Harry Potter: A History of Magic". It celebrates the 20th anniversary of the publication of J.K. Rowling’s first book about Harry and his friends at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.When "Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone" was released in 1997, Bloomsbury sent just 500 copies to stores in Britain and another 500 copies to British libraries.Now, Harry and his friends are known worldwide.The exhibit at the British Library in February includes Rowling’s outline for her books, her artwork of its characters and a map of the Hogwarts School. It also includes early versions of Rowling’s books that were rejected by other publishers.The show has two rooms. They are divided up based on the subjects offered at Hogwarts. Areas include Potions, Her biology, Care of Magical Creatures and Defense Against the Dark Arts.Each area describes the stories and beliefs that Rowling included in her books.Included in the exhibition are discussions of alchemy, the European traditions that led to modern chemistry, and the Ripley Scroll——a six-meter-long document from the 1500s. It describes how to make a Philosopher’s Stone.The British Library has already sold about 30,000 tickets to the exhibit——the most advance tickets ever sold for a British Library exhibition.The show closes on February 28, 2018. It will then travel to New York for the 20th anniversary of the release of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone", the book’s title in the United States.5. Why does the writer mention Alice Newton at the beginning of the text?A. To prove the popularity of the following paragraphs.B. To introduce the topic of the following paragraphs.C. To remind readers to love books as Alice Newton does.D. To encourage readers to read Harry Potter series more often.6. Which is NOT included in the British L ibrary’s new exhibition, “Harry Potter: A History of Magic”?A. Rowling’s outline for her books.B. A map of the Hogwarts School.C. Rowling’s early published books.D. The very note to her father by Alice.7. Which of the following statements is true?A. Thanks to Alice and her father, Harry Potter series gained popularity.B. As soon as the first Harry Potter was available, it became the best seller.C. The exhibition of Harry Potter: A History of Magic will last two months in Britain.D. The exhibition will include discussions about modern chemistry.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)(原创)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。
Unit 3 单元质量检测(三)(时间:100分钟满分:120分本卷共4页)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。
ASometimes, kindness is a simple answer in a difficult and challenging world.When my granddaughter, Skylar, was young, one day we went out and had a contest called“Who can make the most people smile”.And we continue it today. When shopping, we were walking in the supermarket and noticed someone walking down the aisle with her head down. Skylar walked up to her and gave her a big smile. I watched her walk down the aisle, turned around and smiled at Skylar again or perhaps smiled at someone else.Kindness is a chain that pulls us all together. Every single act of kindness has a ripple effect (连锁反应). In 2002, my dad had a series of strokes and other illness. My dad had been doing nice things for all sorts of people for years, from the street crossing guard, to the waitress in a restaurant, to a friend's mother. That same day, I made cookies for the janitor (门卫) at the post office. When I gave him the cookies he actually looked a little embarrassed.“Why, Linda?”he asked.“Because I appreciate you!” I answered.“When I get here at 6 am and it is still dark out and it is a little scary, I know you are inside and I feel safe. And when I first moved here and my post office box was always empty, you always cheered me on. And you always keep this place clean.”That evening his wife called me and said that he was overwhelmed (受宠若惊的).“No one even knows his name, let alone bakes him cookies!” she said.1.What was the author's attitude to the contest in the supermarket?A.Positive. B.Negative.C.Neutral. D.Curious.2.From the text, what can we know about the janitor?A.He led a very poor life at that time.B.He always went to work after six o'clock.C.He was fond of baking cookies.D.He was kind and grateful.3.What does the passage mainly talk about?A.Kindness can always be passed on.B.An experience in a supermarket.C.The importance of having a kind dad.D.Smile makes your life meaningful.BResearchers have uncovered a village that may have been home to the builders of Stonehenge (巨石阵), the mysterious circular stone monument in England. The village of small houses dates back to about 2600 BC. That's about the same time Stonehenge was built.“Clearly, this is a place that was of enormous importance,”said researcher Mike Parker Pearson.The ancient houses are at a site known as Durrington Walls, about two miles from Stonehenge. Researchers believe Stonehenge was a memorial site or cemetery for the villagers. The village also had a wooden version of the stone circle. It may have been used by people attending festivals at Stonehenge.Eight of the houses have been excavated or dug up. Researchers say there may be as many as 25 of them. The wooden houses were square and about 14 feet long each side. There are signs of bed frames along the walls and of a dresser or storage unit. The houses also had fireplaces.Two of the houses were separate from the others and may have been the homes of community leaders. Researchers say those sites didn't have the debris (残骸) and household trash that was found in the other homes. Stone tools,animal bones, arrowheads and other artifacts were found throughout the village site.4.The village is of great importance in that ________.A.it was different from other villages of the timeB.it may have been home to the builders of mysterious StonehengeC.it may become an attractive tourist siteD.it had 25 old houses newly excavated5.According to the text,what might NOT be found throughout the village?A.A stone tool.B.An animal bone.C.An arrowhead.D.An iron spade.6.Which of the following is NOT true of the village?A.There may be 25 of them already dug up.B.The houses of the village were wooden and square.C.There were signs of bed frames along the walls.D.There were fireplaces.7.The aim of this text would probably be ________.A.to encourage more people to love research workB.to advise people to protect ancient sitesC.to introduce a new discoveryD.to attract more visitors to comeCYou always have to understand what you are good at, and what you are not good at. Or if you are interested in something you always have to master it first.When I was ten, I came over to my cousin's house, and that was pain because he lived in New York and I lived in Miami. So I came over every summer break by myself, of course I had my parents' permission to go that far.One day, we decided to head to the forest. I was looking forward to this trip because I knew that my cousin was an expert on tree climbing while I was not. So, as we walked closer and closer to the forest, I became_jealous_because I did not possess the ability to climb trees. When he started climbing a tree I was upset but I joined him hoping not to break my neck. Last summer break he invited me to his house. I was afraid of climbing to the tree so I gave up. But this time I tried climbing the tree. While I was climbing I was so scared like I was about to die at any moment. But when I was about to climb on the other branch I lost my balance. Luckily I got hold on one of the bottom branches. My cousin suddenly started climbing down and tried to help me. After he put me on the ground, he ran to get some help. The pain was just killing me, I lost a lot of blood and I knew that I have to be awake to survive.Finally, my cousin brought the help. When I waked up I was happy that I did not die. It was pretty insane what happened to me.8.The text is mainly about________.A.my cousinB.how to learn to climb a treeC.an impressive experienceD.how to avoid being hurt when climbing9.Which of the following statements was NOT mentioned in the passage?A.The author's cousin was skillful at tree climbing.B.After falling off, the author lay on the ground.C.The author would see his cousin every summer vacation.D.It was the first time for the author to climb the tree.10.The underlined word“jealous”in paragraph 3 means “________”.A.嫉妒的B.可怕的C.感动的 D.紧急的11.We can learn from the passage that ________.A.The author would learn how to climb the tree after recoveringB.You can do anything well if you are interested in itC.You should know yourself well first and do what you canD.The author could go out without his parents' permissionDDo you know how to prepare for and survive a major earthquake? According to Department of Conservation scientists, it is important to have the right answer to that question.How to Be PreparedElectricity, water, gas (煤气) and telephones may not be working after an earthquake. The police and fire departments are likely to be tied up. You should be prepared to fend_for yourself for at least three days, preferably for a week. You'll need food, water and so on. It's also a good idea to decide ahead of time how and where your family will reunite if separated during a quake. You might choose an outofthearea friend or relative that family members can call to check on you.________If you're indoors, stay there. Get under a desk or table. The kitchen is a particularly dangerous spot. If you're in an office building, stay away from windows and outside walls and do not use the elevator. If you're outside, get into the open. Stay clear of buildings, power lines or anything else that could fall on you. If you're driving, move the car out of traffic and stop. Avoid parking under or on bridges or overpasses.After an EarthquakeCheck for fire. If you smell gas, shut off the main gas valve (阀). If there's sign of damage to electrical wiring, shut off the power at the control box. If the phone is working, only use it in case of emergency (紧急状况). Avoid driving if possible to keep the streets clear for emergency vehicles. Be careful that things may fall out of cupboards when the door is opened, and also that chimneys can be weakened and fall with just a touch. Listen to the radio for important information and instructions. Remember that aftershocks, sometimes large enough to cause damage in their own right, generally follow large quakes. If you leave home, leave a message telling your friends and family your location.12.The underlined phrase “fend for” in the second paragraph probably means “________”.A.look for B.take care ofC.be proud of D.think of13.Which of the following would be the best subtitle for the third paragraph?A.Before an EarthquakeB.After Making PreparationsC.While Staying at HomeD.During an Earthquake14.What should you do when an earthquake happens?A.You should stay away from the kitchen.B.You should drive on a bridge.C.You should turn off the power.D.You should listen to the radio frequently.15.According to the passage, why doesn't the author advise driving after an earthquake?A.Because it is dangerous to drive as there will be aftershocks.B.Because your car will be easily damaged in the streets full of blocks.C.Because you should make way for emergency vehicles.D.Because you can't find a place to park your car.Ⅱ.任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
Unit 3SectionⅢⅠ.单词拼写1.Hishairwascutbyafamousbarber(理发师).2.Howcouldyoubesorude(粗鲁的) astowalkinhereinthemiddleofmyclass?3.Whyareyoutalkinginsuchastrangemanner(态度)?4.Thesingerbowed(鞠躬) totheexcitedaudienceonceagainandgotoffthestage.5.Hewasawardedfirstprizeintheschoolsportsmeetingwhichwasindeed(确实) themostunforgettableeventinhislife.6.Itisunbelievable(难以置信的) thatMrSmithfromCanadaiscrazyaboutChinesefolkmusic.7.Lilylikeseatingdessert(甜点), butsheneverputsonweight.8.Ifyouwanttoloseweight, pleasetrytoreducetheamount(数量) offatinyourdiet.9.Thosetouristswhofellintothewaterfromthebridgewerestruggling,shoutingandscreaming(尖声叫).10.Itiseitheragenuine(真的) diamondoraverygood fake.Ⅱ.语法填空1.Myparentsalwaysletmehavemyownwayofliving.解析:句意:我的父母一直让我拥有自己的生活方式。
awayofdoingsth做某事的方式。
2.Asforyou,Iwouldn'tliketohearyougossipbehindothers.解析:句意:至于你,我不想听到你在别人背后说三道四。
Unit 3 Diverse Cultures 单元测试一、阅读第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
AChina has more than 30 intangible cultural heritage recognized by the UNESCO, including papercutting, the Dragon Boat Festival, Peking Opera, acupuncture(针灸) and so on. The organization adopted a decision that China's “The TwentyFour Solar Terms(二十四节气)” should be put on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2016 in Ethiopia.The TwentyFour Solar Terms, knowledge of time and practices in agriculture, starts from the Beginning of Spring and ends with the Greater Cold, moving in cycles. It developed through the observation of the sun's annual movement in China. In ancient time, the method of tugui, earth sundial(日晷), was used to measure the shadow of the sun for determining the solar terms.The TwentyFour Solar Terms came into being and developed in close relationship with Chinese agricultural production. At the initial stage of agricultural development, people began to explore the seasonal rules in the agricultural production to meet the needs in seeding, harvesting and other activities. Gradually, they formed the concept of “seed in spring, grow in summer, harvest in autumn and store in winter”. During the spring and autumn periods, the agricultural production was highly influenced by the seasonal changes, thus forming the concept of Solar Terms.As a traditional Chinese knowledge system of time with a history of thousands of years, the TwentyFour Solar Terms clearly expresses the concepts of respect for nature, and harmony between man and nature. Created by Chinese ancestors, it has functioned as a complete set of weather calendar(日历)to guide the agricultural production in China. It has also been introduced into North Korea, Japan and other neighboring countries and still used in Japan. The Chinese heritage has provably influenced the people's way of thinking and behaving and will continue to be an important carrier of Chinese cultural identity.1. According to the first two paragraphs, the TwentyFour Solar Terms________.A. was used to measure the shadow of the sunB. has not been listed as one intangible cultural heritage of humanityC. is the best intangible cultural heritage recognized by the UNESCOD. repeats from the Beginning of Spring to the Greater Cold every year2. We can learn from the text that ________ in China in the past.A. the TwentyFour Solar Terms only influenced spring and autumnB. agricultural production highly influenced the seasonal changesC. people cared about the changes of weather just for funD. the TwentyFour Solar Terms had something to do with agriculture3. We can infer from the text that the TwentyFour Solar Terms________.A. is part of traditional Chinese cultureB. is strongly influenced by North Korea and JapanC. is hard to explainD. is an agricultural calendar merely used in ChinaBIndia has a very vast history and heritage(遗产). The country has witnessed some of the most important eventsin the past and every event has an effect of its own on the culture, religion, lifestyle, and economy of the country. This is one of the leading reasons why tourists prefer India to travel and explore. Historical tours in India provide everything that a traveller expects from his/her journey. These historical tours give an opportunity to study and explore Indian history.Here are some of the historical travel packages:Forts(堡垒) and palacesThe rich cultural past of India is showed in the countless forts and palaces across the country. Most of the forts were constructed to keep the enemy away and palaces were made on the names of the kings and queens. Some of the famous forts and palaces are: Agra Fort (Agra), Fatehpur Sikri (Agra), Hawa Mahal (Jaipur), Amber Fort (Jaipur), City Palace (Jaipur), Gwalior Fort (Gwalior), Mysore Palace (Mysore), Red Fort (Delhi), etc.India heritage toursThe main purpose of India heritage tours is to make Indians as well as tourists familiar with the rich Indian heritage. The heritage of the country is at least 5,000 years. Some of the heritage tours are: medieval heritage, Rajput heritage, Golden Triangle, splendid Gujarat, etc.South India historical toursSouth India is known for its diversity and there are many places, which attract tourists, not only from the country but also from all around the world. The famous tourist destinations in South India include Goa, Cochin, Kerala, Munnar, Periyar, Kottayam and the list goes on and on.4. What is the main purpose of this passage?A. To tell us how to explore the history of India.B. To introduce some historical tours about India.C. To help study the culture and history of India.D. To report some important events in Indian history.5. What attracts tourists to explore India?A. Its cheap and rich products.B. Its famous kings and queens.C. Its historical culture and heritage.D. Its beautiful natural scenery.6. For what reason were most forts built?A. To honour the kings.B. To act as a palace for queens.C. To defend the country or the city.D. To attract more tourists.7. What can we know about Rajput heritage?A. It is a famous fort in India.B. It is one of the heritages in India.C. It has a long history of 500 years.D. It lies in South India.CA 9yearold boy in Indiana stopped a would-be carjacker(劫车贼)on Christmas Day from running away with his father's truck.Kevin Cooksey was inside the One Stop Express gas station in Kokomo buying medicine for his wife when a man jumped into the driver's seat of his truck. Cooksey had left the engine running and the door unlocked.“When I saw my truck door open, I was like, ‘Oh my God, what am I going to tell my wife?’” Cooksey said.His son, Larry, was sitting in the back seat. “As soon as he opened the door, I got frightened,” said Larry. “So I pulled out the gun and pointed it to his head.”This was enough to make the carjacker think twice and he jumped out of the truck to try another car. Parked beside Cooksey's truck was Kyle Sparling's black Trailblazer. He also had left the engine running as he went into the store. The man got in Sparling's SUV and took off.“I didn't know what to think. I just kind of ran outside and watched him,” said Sparling.As the man sped off, Cooksey told Sparling to get into his truck and the two men began to run after him. The icy winter conditions made the driving difficult, but the pair followed at a safe distance as the carjacker drove in a “Z” way. After a few miles, the carjacker knocked into the sign of a local business, American Tool and Party Rental. Cooksey and Sparling called police to the place.The police put 32yearold Ollie Dunn into prison. Sparling's car was damaged in the wheel, and the windscreen got cracked after the sign fell on it. “I was just glad he didn't knock into anybody,” Sparling said. “That was my biggest fear, I think.”8. How did Larry stop the carjacker?A. He hit him with a gun.B. He begged him to stop.C. He cried for others' help.D. He frightened him away with a gun.9. Why could the carjacker easily drive away the SUV?A. The carjacker broke into it.B. It was parked in the wrong place.C. Nobody was in but the engine was on.D. The driver went to buy medicine for his wife.10. What ended the carjacker's escape?A. The police stopped him.B. His driving ability was very poor.C. The SUV got damaged in an accident.D. Cooksey and Sparling caught up with him.11. What does the underlined word “That” in the last paragraph refer to?A. Spraling's car was stolen.B. Sparling's car was damaged.C. The carjacker might run away.D. The carjacker might hurt somebody.DDuring the mid1960s, Vinh Linh, Quang Tri in Vietnam was a wasteland, which was often under attack from the US air force. Vietnamese soldiers who were fighting against the US discussed how to make people there safe. Some suggested moving the people underground. Then they began to build a tunnel(隧道).The Vinh Moc tunnel was built for the people of Son Trung and Son Ha in Vinh Linh county of Quang Tri Province. It was built in several stages, beginning in 1966and was in use until 1971. It grew to include wells, kitchens, rooms for each family and hospitals. Around 60 families lived in the tunnel.Deep under the ground, hidden from soldiers, people lived in the tunnel for many years. They survived. The tunnel was a success and no villagers lost their lives thanks to it.During that time, 17children were born in the tunnel, each of whose lives was a proof that the tunnel was effective in protecting the villagers. As time goes by, it has become both a historical site and a tourist attraction forpeople wishing to learn about a heroic period in Vietnam's history.The total length of the tunnel network is nearly 2km, and has three floors. It was built over two years. The two sides have small houses every 3m. The tunnel center has a 150seat hall, a hospital and maternity rooms(产房). It is linked to the sea by seven exits, which also function as ventilators(通风设备), and to a nearby hill by another six.People wanting to know about the Vietnam War should have some knowledge of the tunnel network in Quang Tri. The tunnel network shows the wisdom and bravery of the local people in their fight for their identity.Ten years after the war ended, the Vinh Moc tunnel was opened to tourists. These days, the government is working to protect the historical relic.12. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A. During the mid1960s, Vietnam was at war with the US.B. Vinh Linh, Quang Tri in Vietnam was an undeveloped place.C. Soldiers built the tunnels as hiding places for villagers there.D. Some people in the tunnel suffered much and died during the 1960s.13. The villagers living in the tunnels were ________ during those years.A. awfulB. safeC. poorD. generous14. According to the passage, the Vinh Moc Tunnel ________.A. is nearly 2km in length with bad ventilationB. had been built for 7years before it came into useC. is a place that shows the bravery of the local peopleD. was first built as a base for the Vietnamese army15. What is the best title for the passage?A. How to protect the Vinh Moc tunnelB. A painful memory of the Vietnam WarC. The wisdom and bravery of the VietnameseD. The Vinh Moc tunnel—a famous historical relic in Vietnam第二节阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
第三单元测评(时间:20分钟满分:30分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What is true about Sally?A.She will go to Asia.B.She met the man last night.C.She called the woman in New York.2.What is the woman going to do at the weekend?A.Go to the cinema.B.Go to a lecture.C.Go to the Student Club.3.How will the speakers go there?A.By bus.B.On foot.C.By bike.4.When will the woman’s film begin?A.At 7 p.m.B.At 9 p.m.C.At 10 p.m.5.What will the speakers do?A.Watch TV.B.Stay home.C.Go to an exhibition.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.When will the meeting be held?A.On Tuesday afternoon.B.On Wednesday afternoon.C.On Thursday afternoon.7.What will the woman do if the man is not at home?A.Call him on the mobile phone.B.Leave a note at his home.C.Leave a message on his answering machine.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
高一英语第三单元(模块3)试卷1-21听力部分(省略)第二部分第一节单项填空21. — I hear Jane fell off her bike and had her arm hurt.— ________, why not go to see her?A. If soB. If itC. If notD. If ever22. Sometimes she’d ask the driver to stop in front of a particular building and would sit ________ into the darkness, saying nothing.A. staringB. glaringC. watchingD. noticing23. After going into the concert hall, the mother ________ a friend and went over to greet him.A. searchedB. knewC. spottedD. realized24. — Do you mind my taking the books away?— ________.A. Certainly, please do.B. No, go aheadC. Yes, not at allD. No, please don’t25. — His mother was ill and he had to look after her in hospital.—That’s ________ he was absent from the meeting.A. becauseB. whatC. whyD. which26. After the hurricane was over, the citizens looked at ________ was left of their houses, feeling sad.A. whatB. thatC. whichD. all27. — ________ that he managed to get the information.— Oh, a friend of his helped him.A. Where was itB. What was itC. How was itD. Why was it28. — Do you know why the teacher asks for me?— He wants you to ________ your absence last night.A. account forB. call forC. reach forD. send for29. — Will you go to his birthday party?—No, I won’t ________ invited.A. ifB. as ifC. what ifD. even if30. — Did you plan to meet here?— No, we met ________.A. by mistakeB. by accidentC. by the wayD. with chance31. —Mum, hurry up. We’ll be late.— I will be through in a minute. Have a little ________.A. timeB. patienceC. customD. presence32. ________ the visitors around the school, we took them to the library building.A. Have shownB. ShownC. Having shownD. To show33. We were about to climb up to the top of the mountain ________ it began to rain heavily.A. asB. whileC. whenD. since34. Look at the sign, Sir. We don’t permit ________ in the hall.A. smokeB. to smokeC. smokingD. to have a smoke35. — I will take my mid-term exam tomorrow.— ________.A. Forget itB. CongratulationsC. That’s all rightD. Good luck第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
My mother seemed to be able to make dolls (洋娃娃) out of anything. She made some dolls for me and my two elder sisters. I 36 playing with them, but still, secretly, I hoped for a store-bought 37 like the one our rich cousin had. Her doll 38 open and close its blue glass eyes and even say "Mamma". I 39 stopped admiring it and hoping to have one.However, my dream 40 came true when I was six. One day my father came back from his business trip with three 41 dolls! They were much smaller than our cousin’s dol l and their eyes were just painted ones, but I did not 42 such differences. They were 43 "store-bought" dolls. We each chose one and I named 44 Misako. Soon my sisters and I became devoted 45. Our "children" kept us 46 all day. We gave them a bath, 47 them, brushed their hair, took them out for a walk and put them to bed. Several months later, they got more like realchildren — their 48 and bodies became dirtier; their dresses got stained; their hair less smooth.But, by then, 49 interests seemed to have moved into 50 toys. Their dolls were abandoned (被抛弃) and in bad condition. One had 51 one of her arms, and 52 was one-legged. "You can 53 them if you want," my sisters said to me. Thus, I had 54 dolls. They were more or less handicapped (残疾) and they often looked at me as if they needed me to 55 them. I enjoyed this feeling of being needed — being the only one in the world who could protect them with a lot of love. Indeed, they made the rest of my childhood days very happy.36. A. wanted B. expected C. hoped D. enjoyed37. A. doll B. toy C. girl D. baby38. A. might B. should C. could D. dared39. A. often B. never C. sometimes D. seldom40. A. immediately B. firstly C. hardly D. finally41. A. beautiful B. lovely C. store-bought D. new42. A. care about B. care for C. think about D. worry about43. A. total B. real C. like D. true44. A. my B. one C. them D. mine45. A. sisters B. fathers C. friends D. mothers46. A. free B. busy C. hard D. tired47. A. wore B. put on C. dressed D. wash48. A. faces B. legs C. arms D. hands49. A. my B. their C. my sisters’ D. my doll’s50. A. tiny B. different C. curious D. humorous51. A. lost B. wounded C. cut D. damaged52. A. the other B. another C. it D. other53. A. look out for B. take care of C. pay attention to D. have a look at54. A. two B. few C. many D. three55. A. teach B. feed C. satisfy D. help第三部分:阅读理解(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。