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学年高中英语译林版必修4江苏专版Unit3
Unit3单元质量检测(三)
(时间:
100分钟满分:
100分本卷共4页)
Ⅰ.单项填空(满分15分)
1.ItisbelievedthattravelingtoYangzhouin________Marchis________enjoyableexperience.
A./;theB.the;an
C./;anD.the;the
2.________theirarrivalinAustralia,SirJosephBanksandhisteamwereamazed________theexoticplantsandsetouttorecordandcollecttheminstantly.
A.On;atB.At;by
C.With;aboutD.Upon;for
3.Thecarbrokedownonthewayandthebadweather________thehelplessnessofthedriver.
A.addedtoB.sufferedfrom
C.resultedfromD.cameto
4.Itisnecessarythatwekeeptheyounggeneration________ofthecurrentaffairs.
A.informedB.beinginformed
C.informingD.toinform
5.Provideyourdoctorwithadetailedmedicalhistory________hecangiveyouaccuratetreatment.
A.evenifB.incase
C.sothatD.asthough
6.Tomwasabouttoclosethewindow________hisattentionwascaughtbyabird.
A.whenB.if
C.andD.until
7.Thenewgenerationofcomputers,withartificialintelligence,________andperfectednow.
A.developedB.havedeveloped
C.arebeingdevelopedD.willdevelop
8.Yesterday,Icameacrossmyformerclassmate,buthisname________me,whichmademeembarrassed.
A.forgotB.missed
C.escapedD.reminded
9.InEngland,ifnewwordscontinuetobeusedforatleastfiveyearstheygenerally________theOxfordEnglishDictionary.
A.comeupwithB.makeupfor
C.lookuptoD.endin
10.—WhatonearthmadeSusanweep?
—________ofcheatingintheexam.
A.Beaccused
B.Shewasaccused
C.Becauseshewasaccused
D.Beingaccused
11.It'shightimethatyou________allyourtimetoimprovingyourEnglish,oritwillbetoolate.
A.willdevoteB.devoted
C.devoteD.woulddevote
12.________atfailinginthemathexam,Johnwouldn'tliketotalkaboutittohisparents.
A.DisappointedB.Tobedisappointed
C.DisappointingD.Havingdisappointed
13.________inthelegmadeitimpossibleforhimtowalkhiswayhome.
A.InjuredB.Injuring
C.HavinginjuredD.Beinginjured
14.—I'vegotsomethingweighingonmymind.Couldyougivemesomeadvice?
—________.TellmeallaboutitandI'lldowhatIcan.
A.Don'tmentionitB.Noway
C.NoproblemD.Forgetit
15.—DidyouhearthatXiaoHuawasrobbedduringhisrecenttriptoThailand?
—Yes.Notonly________hismoney,buthewasnearlykilled.
A.helostB.hehadlost
C.didheloseD.washelost
Ⅱ.完形填空(满分20分)
Youcan'ttakeitback,can'tbuyit,borrowitorusesomeoneelse's.Youeitherhavetotal__16__oritisgone.Eachoneofusonthisearthhasthesame__17__tostartwith,touseorto__18__.Doyouknowwhatitis?
Itistime,whichistodowithourwishes.Butareyoureallyusingyourtime__19__orareyoujustlettingitescapethroughyourfingerslike__20__throughyourtoesasyouwalkalongthebeach?
Ihaveafriendwhoalways__21__aboutnothavingenoughtimetostartanewbusiness.Butwhydoesn'thehavetime?
Isitbecausehespendstoomuchtimeatworkorheistotallyinvolvedin__22__activitieswhenhegetshome?
Icould__23__completelywhyhehasnoavailabletimetopursueeventheplanningofanew__24__ifthiswasthecase.But__25__,noneofthisistrue.
Thisisamanwhodoesnotspendhoursathomeparticipatinginallkindsofactivities.__26__,thisisamanwhocomeshomeeveryeveningtoeatandthentositinfrontoftheTVfortherestoftheevening.Hespendshisweekendsdoingnothingbut__27__TVorvisitwithfriends.Doyouthinkhehastimeavailable?
Hehasthetimeavailableifhechoosesto__28__it.However,hechoosestowasteit.Doeshehaveastrong__29__toactuallystartplanningandtakingactiontobeginanewbusiness?
No.And,withhiscurrent__30__,doyouthinkhecouldactuallymakeasuccessofhisbusiness?
__31__.Why?
Putsimply,itisbecauserunningyourownbusinesstakesagreatdealofeffortandahugeamountof__32__.
Timeisnotyourenemy;passionandperseveranceare__33__forsuccess.Ifyouwantlifetorollbywithout__34__anythingyouwant,simplykeep__35__yourtime.Youwillnevergetitback.
16.A.dutyB.fun
C.controlD.freedom
17.A.periodB.attitude
C.amountD.way
18.A.payoffB.giveaway
C.moveoffD.throwaway
19.A.efficientlyB.frequently
C.slowlyD.immediately
20.A.rocksB.sand
C.fishD.beans
21.A.setsB.writes
C.dreamsD.complains
22.A.familyB.government
C.groupD.school
23.A.discoverB.understand
C.believeD.wonder
24.A.factoryB.year
C.friendD.business
25.A.sadlyB.uneasily
C.excitedlyD.hopefully
26.A.AnywayB.Instead
C.MoreoverD.Therefore
27.A.watchB.buy
C.inventD.broadcast
28.A.makeB.use
C.produceD.wait
29.A.voiceB.body
C.faceD.desire
30.A.faultB.degree
C.attitudeD.plan
31.A.GraduallyB.Unlikely
C.ProbablyD.Wonderfully
32.A.troubleB.exercise
C.furnitureD.time
33.A.notedB.ready
C.necessaryD.bad
34.A.observingB.testing
C.recordingD.achieving
35.A.movingB.wasting
C.changingD.saving
Ⅲ.阅读理解(满分30分)
A
Asof2020,spacetourismwillbecomeareality.Youcanbookflightswith330otherpeoplewhowanttoflyintospace.Atthistime,thecostis$200,000perflight,butitisexpectedthatthecostwillsooncomedown.Itisestimatedthatby2025about15,000peoplewillflyintospaceeveryyear.
Nodoubttheseadvanceswillleadtonewextremesportsforbravepeopletotry.By2025afamousactressthatwantstogivehercareeraboostmighttrytorideasurfboard(冲浪板)inspace,throughtheatmosphere,andthensailpastabeachinCaliforniabeforelandingonthenearbyocean,andthensurfbacktothebeach.Thesurfboardwillbeextralarge,anditcancontrolweather.
Atthestartoftheflight,shewillhavetowearaspaceoutfitandbestrappedontothesurfboardwhichwillactasprotection.Butasitgetslowerinheightanditbecomeswarmer,shecanstarttakingoffherclothes.Theworld'smediawillwatchandreportoneverymoveasshethrowseachpieceaway,andwatchasthepiecesquicklyburnup.AsshegetslowerandglidesthesurfboardovertothebeachnearLosAngeles,shewillgetridoftherest.Soshewillbewearingabikiniassheglidesinandlandsontheoceanandthengoesontosurfintothebeach.
Theonlyforeseeableproblemwiththisextremesportisthatadaywillhavetobefoundinwhichthereisn'ttoomuchgarbageintheocean.
36.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.SurfinspaceB.Spacetourism
C.FamilylifeinspaceD.Spaceenvironment
37.Theactresswilltrytheextremesportto________.
A.becomefamousovernight
B.improvehercareer
C.experiencefun
D.findherboyfriend
38.AccordingtoParagraph3,what'stheCORRECTtimeorderforthefollowingactions?
a.takesoffherclothes
b.surfstothebeach
c.getslowerinheight
d.wearsaspaceoutfit
A.dcabB.dcba
C.abcdD.acbd
39.Whathappenstotheclothestheactressthrowsaway?
A.Theyfloatintheair.
B.Theyburnup.
C.Theyturnintoplastic.
D.Theyfallintotheocean.
B
SomeplacesaresobeautifulorsoimportantinthehistoryoftheUnitedStatesthatthenationalgovernmenthassetthemasidetoprotectthem.Theyarecaredforsothateveryonecanenjoythem.
TheoldestofthenationalparksisYellowstone,whichwasmadeaparkin1872.NowtheUnitedStateshasmorethan30nationalparks.Yellowstoneisstillthelargestatovertwomillionacres(英亩).
Thegovernmentemploysmanyworkerstotakecareofitsparks.Therearescientistswhoknowagreatdealaboutwildlife.Theyseetoitthattheanimalsoftheparkareallowedtoroam(漫步)andliveastheynaturallywould.Therearescientistswhoknowalotaboutinsectsanddiseasesthatmightharmthetreesandwildflowers.Therearescientistswhoknowagreatdealabouttherocksoftheregion.Therearerangers(园林管理员)whoseetoitthatthevisitorsfollowtheparkrules.
Thenationalparksarewonderfulplaygrounds.Inmanythereareplacesforcampers.Therearewonderfulopportunitiesforhiking,takingboattrips,fishing,swimming,exploringthewilderness,andevenclimbingmountains.
Theparks,however,aremorethanjustinterestingandbeautiful.Theyhavebeencalledthebiggestsummerschoolintheworld.Forineachparktherearescientistguidestoexplaintovisitorswhattheyareseeing.Therearemuseums,too,withexhibitstoshowvisitorshowtheregionscametobeastheyare.Everyyearmillionsofvisitorsgotothenationalparks.
40.WhatdoweknowaboutYellowstoneaccordingtothetext?
A.Itcoversaboutthreemillionacres.
B.Itisamodernandculturalpark.
C.Itisthelargestparkintheworld.
D.ItisamostimportantparkinAmerica.
41.Rangersareemployedinthenationalparksto________.
A.makesurevisitorsobeytherulesintheparks
B.studytherocksintheparks
C.takecareoftheforestsintheparks
D.guidevisitorsaroundtheparks
42.Inthenationalparks,peoplecandothefollowingEXCEPT________.
A.climbingB.skating
C.swimmingD.boating
43.Whyarethenationalparkscalledthebiggestsummerschool?
A.Visitorscanlearnaboutthehistoryoftheparks.
B.Visitorscrowdintotheparkseverysummer.
C.Visitorscanexploreandtakeboattripsthere.
D.Visitorscanlearnfromthescientistsintheparks.
44.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Theproblemsofthenationalparks.
B.Howthenationalparksaremanaged.
C.Abriefintroductiontothenationalparks.
D.Sometipsontravelinginthenationalparks.
C
In1962,LondonBridgewasfallingdown.Builtin1831,thebridgecouldn'thandletheeverincreasingflowoftrafficacrosstheThamesRiver.TheBritishgovernmentdecidedtoputthebridgeupforsale,andRobertMcCulloch,founderofLakeHavasuCity,Arizona,submittedthewinningbidof$2,460,000.
Thebridgewastakendown,andeachstonewasnum