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江苏省南通市启东中学高中英语《Unit1Theworldofoursenses》达标测验题牛津译林版必修3
江苏省南通市启东中学高中英语《Unit1Theworldofoursenses》达标测验题牛津译林版必修3
一、听力测试(共两节,共30分)
第一节:
(共5小题;每小题2分,共10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。
1.Whendoestheplaystart?
A.At6:
30.B.At8:
00.C.At6:
00.
2.Howmanylettersdoeshewritetohismotherinamonth?
A.8.B.4.C.2.
3.Whodoyouthinkbroketherule?
A.Lucy.B.UncleJim.C.Tom.
4.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Themancouldn’tfindaparkinglot.
B.Itwashardtofindaplacetoleavethecar.
C.Thewomanwasworriedaboutherlatearrival.
5.Whatdoesthemansuggest?
A.Exercisingjustaftergettingup.
B.Eatingsomethinggoodforbreakfast.
C.Tryingtobethefirsttogetup.
第二节:
(共10小题;每小题2分,共20分)
听下面4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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whydoesthesonrefusetohavethefishatfirst?
A.Hethinksitistooexpensive.
B.Hedoesn’tlikefish.
C.It’llmakehimputonweightinhisopinion.
7.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Themotherdoesn’tthinkhissonisfat.
B.Fishishighinfat.
C.Thesonisfondoffishinfact.
听第7段材料,回答第8~10题
8.Theprofessorwantedtowatchthemonkey.
A.lookforthefoodB.lookforthesmallboxesC.movetheboxes
9.Aftertheprofessorlefttheroom,themonkeybeganto.
A.lockthedoorB.lookatthekeyhole
C.putoneofitseyestothekeyhole
10.Whatsurprisedtheprofessor?
A.Themonkeywasontheothersideofthedoor.
B.Themonkeywaswatchinghimthroughthekeyhole.
C.Themonkeyfoundthefood.
听第8段材料,回答第11、12题。
11.Howlongdoesaschooldaylast?
A.Atleast8hours.B.Nearly7hours.C.About6hours.
12.HowdoesJackusuallygotoschool?
A.Bybus.B.Onfoot.C.Bybike.
听第9段材料,回答第13~15题。
13.Whatdoesthespeakerwanttotellus?
A.WherePhilipcomesfrom.B.WhyPhilipishereinChina.
C.AgeneralintroductionaboutPhilip.
14.WhendidhearriveinChina?
A.LastspringB.Lastsummer.C.Lastautumn.
15.WhoisPhiliplivingwith?
A.Hismother.B.Hisparents.C.Hisfather.
二、单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)
16.Sheissobadlyhurtinthehead.I’mafraidassuchanoldlady,thereisno______thatshewillmakeafullrecovery.
A.possibilityB.questionC.advantageD.opinion
17.—Shehaseatenmuchlesseverydaythanbeforerecently.Ithinksheisill,isn’tshe?
—No.Actuallysheisherselftotrytoloseweight.
A.protectingB.formingC.applyingD.starving
18.Thenewpresidentandhisgovernmentwillhavetoface_____problemssuchasunemploymentandpoorhealth.
A.socialB.environmentalC.culturalD.universal
19.—Whatdoyoumeanbysayinghetoldyouavividstory?
—Hemadeusfeelwehadseenthewholethingourowneyes.
A.sothat;inB.asthough;withC.aboveall;byD.suchas;through
20.You’llbegivenawarmwelcomeonyour,Mr.Frik.Weareseeingyouassoonaspossible,youknow.
A.coming;determinedtoB.agreement;interestedin
.arrival;lookingforwardtoD.returning;payingattentionto
21.—Threeisabigstatueinthemiddleofthesquare,yousee?
—Yes,itwasbuiltaboywhosavedthiscitybyputtingoutabigfirewithhisbraveryandintelligence.
A.asaresultofB.inmemoryofC.inreturnforD.withthehelpof
22.—Well,wherewereyouwhentheaccident,Madam?
—Iwasjustatthecornerofthestreetwaitingformyhusband.
A.blewup
B.tookpartC.brokedownD.tookplace
23.Don’tpayattentiontowhathesays.Nothingcanhim—heisamanwhoisalwayscomplaining.
A.gainB.awardC.satisfyD.admire
24.Wearelookingforwardtoyour_____uswithyourcomingtotheparty.
A.tohonorB.honorC.honoringD.honored
25.—Healwayslikesto_______asanastronaut.
—_________.
A.wear;SohedoesB.puton;Sodoeshe
C.dressup;SohedoesD.dress;Soishe
26.Couldyou______meformynotkeepingmypromise?
A.sorry;wordB.pardon;wordC.forgive;promiseD.excuse;promise
27.Heisalways_______andneverfeelstired.
A.energeticB.lovelyC.friendlyD.satisfied
28.Michael______beapoliceman,forheismuchtooshort.
A.needn’tB.can’tC.shouldD.may
29.—CouldIcallyoubythefirstname?
—Yes,you.
A.willB.co
uldC.mayD.might
30.Johnny,you_____playwithknife;you_______hurtyourself.
A.won’t;can’tB.mustn’t;mayC.should;mustD.can’t;should
三、完形填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)
TwoweeksbeforeChristmas,mothertoldmeweweregoingtomygrandmother’shousefortheholiday.GrandmaandUncleHenrylivedonafarmsome15milesoutoftown.Theyhadnoelectricityorrunningwaterand31whatIconsideredthe“goodthings”inlife.They32madenoplansforChristmas.WhenChristmasEvearrived,momtoldmeinherbest“Imeanit”voiceto33allthedecorations(装饰物)fromourtree.Shepackedthoseup,34allthetrimmings(材料)fora35turkeydinner.
Christmasmorning36perfectly,withthesunshiningbrightlyacrossafreshblanketofsnow.37Isulked(生气)silentlyinthebackseatofthecaraswemadeour38tograndma’s.Thiswasgoingtobethe39Christmasever!
Grandmawas40toseeusaswewalkeduptoherdoor.”Whatonearthareyoudoinghere?
”shestammered.“Weweren’texpecting41.It’sChristmas,andIdon’tevenhaveaturkeytocookforyou.”“Iknew42.”Momsaidaswesetboxesofgoodiesonthekitchentable.“That’s43webroughtonewithus,”“We44haveatree.”Mominsisted.”45,whatwillwedowithallthesedecorations?
”
UncleHenryquicklycaughtmom’sspirit.Hecalledmetojoinhim,andwefoundaperfectChristmastreeinthewoods.Soonthehouse46freshandpineyaswedecoratedthetree,andtheyday47afestiveair.Theturkeydinnerwasverygood,too.IwasactuallybeginningtoenjoythisunusualChristmasday!
Dessertwasforgotten48momcameoutwiththefinalsurprise—aflaming(燃烧的)pudding!
“MerryChristmas,mother.”momsaid,“Dearme!
”Grandmagasped.“Ihaven’tseenaflamingpuddingsinceIleftEnglandbeforeIwasmarried.”Tearsof49filledhereyes.
Icouldnotkeepthetears50myeyes,either.IknewthenthatmomhadalsogivenmethebestChristmaspresentever—shehadtaughtmewhatabeautifulthingitistogive.
31.A.preparedB.lackedC.refusedD.desired
32.A.alsoB.stillC.neverD.hardl
y
33.A.replaceB.collectC.removeD.show
34.A.insteadofB.bythesideofC.alongwithD.inspiteof
35.A.normalB.completeC.freshD.separate
36.A.dawnedB.passedC.brokeD.happened
37.A.ButB.SoC.AndD.Then
38.
A.decisionB.wayC.wishD.plan
39.A.lastB.busiestC.bestD.worst
40.A.expectedB.eagerC.surprisedD.ready
41.A.anyoneB.othersC.someoneD.noone
42.A.youB.themC.thatD.this
43.A.howB.whyC.whereD.when
44.A.mayB.willC.canD.must
45.A.MeanwhileB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Otherwise
46.A.improvedB.smelledC.becameD.changed
47.A.showedupB.carriedonC.tookonD.lightedup
48.A.untilB.afterC.becauseD.unless
49.A.sadnessB.joyC.regretD.worry
50.A.insideB.backC.intoD.from
四、阅读理解
A
ElephantsthatdestroycropsanddamagetreesareaseriousprobleminmanypartsofAfrica.Buttherecouldbeasimpleandrelativelysafewaytostopthemintheirtracks,byemployingthetalentsofthetinyAfricanhoneybee.ThenumberofelephantsinKenyahasrisenoverthepastdecade,withsomedisastrousresults.Notonlydothesehugeanimalsattacklocalfarms,buttheytramplesomeonetodeathonceeverytwoweeksonaverage,fuellingcallsforthebeaststobekilled.Nowabiologisthasdiscoveredapossibledeterrent(威慑):
theelephantsareextremelycarefulofthetreesthathousehoneybeehives.
“Iampuzzledwhynobodyhasthoughtofthisbefore.”saysFritzVollrathattheuniversityofOxford.“Whenanelephantknocksabeehive,theelephantsrunandthebeeswillfollowthemformiles.”Hesaysthatplacinghivesofthehoneybeestrategicallyaroundlocalfarmscouldbeaneffectivewaytodetertheanimals.Vollrathput30unoccupiedand6occupiedbeehivesinsomeofthetreesgrowinginahectareofbushfrequentlydamagedbyelephantsonLaikipiaPlateauinKenya.Onaveragetheelephantsattacked9outof10treesthatdidn’thavehives,severelydamagingaquarter.Buttheysteeredclearofallsixtreeswithemptyhives,suggestingthatsomehadlearntnottotaketherisk.
Thebeesdeterelephantsbystingingvulnerable(易受攻击的)areassuchastheeyes,belly,behindtheearsandunderthetrunk.Peoplecouldbeatriskofthebees,admitsVollrath,butthatmaybeo
utweighedbytheriskofbeingkilledbyanelephant.PreliminaryexperimentsbyVollrathshowthatelephantsalsoavoidthesoundofangrybeesplayedfromloudspeakers.
51.WhatisNOTadisastrousresultofthenumerouselephants?
A.Localfarmsareattackedanddestroyedbytheelephants.
B.Theelephantsoftenwalkonparsonsandcausethemtodeath.
C.Thenumberofthebeesisincreasingrapidly.
D.Manypeoplewerecausedtodeaththankstothenumerouselephants.
52.Theunderlinedphrase“steeredclearof”canbereplacedby.
A.attackedB.keptawayfromC.fearedD.cutdown
53.Wecaninferthat____________.
A.Africanpeopleareveryafraidofelephants
B.beescanbeusedtodriveawaylargeelephants
C.beesdon’tstingpeopleinAfrica
D.soundsofbeesplayedfromloudspeakercanalsofrightenlargeelephantsaway
54.WhcihofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.Beesandelephantsoftenattackeachother.
B.Thetrunkofanelephantisseldomstungbythebees.
C.Theelephantdarenotgonearthebeehives.
D.Weshoulddete