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英语人教版选修7Unit2 Robots单元检测

Ⅰ.单项选择

1.Thousandsofpeople______towatchyesterday'smatchagainstIreland.

A.turnedon    B.turnedin

C.turnedaroundD.turnedout

2.Ittook______buildingsuppliestoconstructtheseenergysavinghouses.Ittookbrains,too.

A.otherthanB.morethan

C.ratherthanD.lessthan

3.Today,wewillbegin______westoppedyesterdaysothatnopointwillbeleftout.

A.whenB.where

C.howD.what

4.—There

'saholeinyourbag.

—Iknow.Iamgoingtohaveit______.

A.repairB.repairing

C.repairedD.toberepaired

5.Booksareforreading,butmanmustbringtotheirreadinga______tolearnandapowerofabsorbing.

A.desireB.direction

C.customD.satisfaction

6.Evidencehasbeen______thatdrinkingwateraftergettingupinthemorningcontributestoone'shealth.

A.madeupB.turnedup

C.comeupD.piledup

7.Althoughheisthreeyears______tome,hehasmoreworkingexperience.

A.olderB.junior

C.seniorD.elder

8.—Washissuggestionacceptedatthemeetinglastnight?

—Partly.Someare______it,whilesomeareagainstit.

A.inchargeofB.incaseof

C.inresponsetoD.infavourof

9.Itwasthenewsthattwolionshadrunawayfromthezoothat______thelocalpeople.

A.delightedB.alarmed

C.satisfiedD.inspired

10.Idesirethatthe

students______theircompositionsinEnglishregularly.

A.writesB.wouldwrite

C.wroteD.write

11.Theyneversaidtheyhaddecidedto______againstthegovernment.

A.announcewarB.declarethewar

C.declarewarD.announcethewar

12.We______topaintthewholehousebutfinishedonlythefrontpartthatday.

A.setaboutB.setup

C.setoutD.setdown

13.Itwasabsurdthat______thosewhohaddonebetterthanhiminthisway.

A.didheenvyB.heenvied

C.hewasenviedD.washeenvied

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4.Theproblemwassettledtothecomplete______ofthem,sotheydidn'tcomplain.

A.amazementB.satisfaction

C.disappointmentD.attraction

15.Childrenneedalotofthi

ngsinthecourseoftheirgrowth.______,theyneedlove.

A.LastofallB.Aboveall

C.AfterallD.Atall

Ⅱ.完形填空

Theconceptofsolitude(独处)inthedigitalworldisalmostnonexistent.Intheworldofdigitaltechnology,email,socialnetworkingandonlinevideogames,informationismeanttobe__16__.Solitudecanbehardtodiscover__17__ithasbeengivenup.Inthisrespect,newtechnologieshave__18__ourculture.

Thedesiretobeconnectedhasbroughtsolitudetoa(n)__19__aswe'veknownit.Peoplehavebecomeso__20__intheworldofnetworksandconnectionsthatonecanoftenbecontacted__21__they'd

rathernotbe.Todaywecantalk,text,email,chatandblog(写博客),notonlyfromour__22__butfromourmobilephonesaswell.

Mostdevelopednationshavebecome__23__ondigitaltechnologysimplybecausethey'vegrownaccustomedtoit,andatthispointnot__24__itwouldmakethemanoutsider.__25__,manyjobsandcareersrequirepeopletobe__26__.Fromthispointofview,technologyhaschangedthecultureofwork.Beingreachablemightfeellikea__27__tothosewhomaynotwanttobeabletobecontactedatalltimes.

Isupposethepositivesideisthatsolitudeisstillpossibleforanyonewho__28__wantsit.Computerscanbeshut__29__andmobilephonescanbeturnedoff.Theabilitytobe“connected”and“on”hasmany__30__,aswellasdisadvantages.Travelershaveendedup__31__onmountains,andmobilephoneshavesavedcountlesslives.Theycanalsomakepeoplefeel__32__andforcedtoanswerunwantedcallsor__33__tounwantedtexts.

Attitudestowardsourconnectednessasasociety__34__acrossgenerations.Somefindtoday'stechnologyagift.Othersconsideritacurse.Regardlessofanyone'sviewonthesubject,it'shardtoimaginewhatlifewouldbelike__35__dailyadvancementsintechnology.

16.A.updatedB.receivedC.sharedD.collected

17.A.thoughB.untilC.onceD.before

18.A.respectedB.shapedC.ignoredD.preserved

19.A.edgeB.stageC.endD.balance

20.A.sensitiveB.intelligentC.considerateD.reachable

21.A.evenifB.onlyifC.asifD.ifonly

22.A.mediaB.computersC.databasesD.monitors

23.A.bentB.hardC.keenD.dependent

24.A.findingB.usingC.protectingD.changing

25.A.AlsoB.InsteadC.OtherwiseD.Somehow

26.A.connectedB.trainedC.recommendedD.interested

27.A.pleasureB.benefitC.burdenD.disappointment

28.A.slightlyB.hardlyC.merelyD.really

29.A.outB.downC.upD.in

30.A.aspectsB.weaknessesC.advantagesD.exceptions

31.A.hiddenB.lostC.relaxedD.deserted

32.A.trappedB.excited

C.confusedD.amused

33.A.turnB.submitC.objectD.reply

34.A.varyB.ariseC.spreadD.exist

35.A.beyondB.withinC.despiteD.without

Ⅲ.阅读理解

A

Hasitcometothis?

Robotsstandinginfordoctorsatthehospitalpatients'bedside?

Notexactly,butsomedoctorshavefoundawaytousearobottocheckonpatientswhilethey'remilesfromthehospital.

OneisatBaltimore'sSinaiHospital.Equippedwithcameras,ascreenandmicrophone,therobotisguidedintotheroomsofDrAlexGandsas'patientswherehespeakstothemasifhewererightthere.

“Thesystemallowsyoutobeanywhereinthehospitalfromanywhereintheworld,”saidthesurgeon,whospecializesinweightlossoperation.

Besideshisnormalmorningandafternoonpersonalvisits,Gandsasusesthe$150,000robottovisitpatientsatnightorwhenproblemsarise.Therobotcancirclethebedandadjustthepositionofitstwocameras,givingtheperceptionfromthepatient'sstandpointthatthedoctoristhere.“Theyloveit.They'dratherseemethroughtherobot,”hesaidofhispatients'reactiontothemachine.NurseFlorenceFord,whohasworkedwiththerobotsinceitwasintroducedabout18monthsago,saidpatientshavereactedwell,particularlybecause“seeingthedoctor'sfacegivesthemconfidence.”

Gandsaspresentedtheideatohospitalleadersasamethodtomorecloselyobservepatientsfollowingweightlossoperation.Sinceitsintroduction,DrAlexfoundthatnearlyonethirdofhis376patientswentoutofhospitalearlierthanfirstexpected.

MichaelChan,presidentofInTouchTechnologies,saidhiscompany'sdeviceallowsdoctorsto“beinmorethanoneplaceatthesametime.”

SpeakingwithGandsasthroughoneoftherobotsatcompanyheadquarters,Chansaidthecompanydesignsapplicationsforthedevicesinremoteareasandfordealingwithshortagesofhealthcareworkers.“Theywillsoonbebig,”saidChanwhenas

kedabouttheirfuture.

36.AccordingtoDrAlex,thepurposeofusingrobotsinthehospitalisthat______.

A.robotscanprovidepatientsmorefunthandoctors

B.patientswillbecloselywatchedafterbeingoperatedon

C.robotscanfreedoctorsfromtheirgreatworkpressure

D.hospitalscansolvetheproblemoflackingmedicalworkers

37.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsoftherobotisCorrect?

A.IthasreplacedDrAlextovisithispatientseveryday.

B.Thepatientswouldratherhaveittreattheirdiseases.

C.Ithasreducedthedutythatdoctorsshouldhavefortheirpatients.

D.Patientsarelikelytobetreatedevenwhendoctorsarefaraway.

38.Byusingrobots,DrAlexfindsthat______.

A.patientsvisitedbyrobotsmayrecovercompletelysooner

B.thenumberofpatientsinhishospitalisreducingalot

C.hecanoperateondifferentpatientsatthesametime

D.theirhospitaldoesn'tneedasmanymedicalworkersasbefore

39.Fromthelastsentence,wecanlearnthatMichaelChanthinksthat______.

A.peoplewon'tbelieverobotswilldowellinthefuture

B.inthefuturebiggerrobotswillbemadetosatisfytheneeds

C.morerobotsofthiskindwillbeusedinhospitals

D.thepricesoftherobotswillbegreatlyreduced

inthefuture

40.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.RobotReplacesDoctorstoTreatPatients

B.RobotVisitsPatientsWhenDoctorsCan't

C.HightechMakesPatientsBetterCommunicatewithDoctors

D.RobotHasBeguntoPlayaGreatPartinHospitalManagement

B

Everyoneisseekinghappiness,butthereisnospecificdefinitionaboutwhathappinessis,becausefordifferentpeople,happinessmeansdifferentthings.Stateofhappinesscomeswhenyoufeelgreatjoyandsatisfactioninlife.Theunityofsoulandmindisveryimportantforgettinghappiness,becausemindcreatesacomfortableenvironmentforthesoul.Andmindhasthepowertocontrolhumanactionsandfeelings.

Theessence(本质)ofhappinessliesinthefactthatyoudowhatbringsyoupleasure.It'sverysimple.Apersonhasabuiltinsystem,ananalogue(模拟的)GPS(GlobalPositioningSystem).GPSisapieceofequipmentthatismostoftenputincars,andshowstheroutefromitspresentlocationtothedestination.Here'showitworks.Yougetinyourcar,chooseadestination,andspecifyanexactaddress.GPSimmediatelydeterminesthebestrouteandthearrow(箭头)showsthedirectionoftheroute.IfyoufollowtheinstructionsofGPSallthetime,youwillarriveatyourdestination.Ifyoudonotfollowtheinstructions,itwillsay“changetheroute”.

Sohere'syour“GPS”;itisyouremotionalsystem.Whenyoufeeljoy,you'regoingtherightwaytoahappylife.Whenyoufeelsadanddepressed,you'regoinginthewrongdirection.Your“GPS”says:

“Changetheroute.”Somepeoplearesousedtothis“changetheroute”

thattheyingeneralnolongerhearthe“GPS”.Changetheroute—it'syourdissatisfaction,negativeemotionsandasenseofunhappiness.

ListentoyourGPS.Ifthewayischosenincorrectly,your“GPS”wouldtellyouto“changetheroute”.Togainyourhappiness,dofollowyour“GPS”.

41.Itcanbelearnedfromthefirstparagraphthat______.

A.one'shappinessisthathe/shelivescomfortably

B.one'smindhasnothingtodowithone'shappiness

C.theauthorgaveanexactdefinitionabouthappiness

D.differentpeoplehavedifferentideasabouthappiness

42.Intheauthor'sopinion,wecangainhap

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