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高二英语(下)能力训练题Unit121.-Ipreferwesternfood.It’sakindof

healthyfood.

   -_______Butwesternfoodissaidtobehighinsugarandfat.

 A.Isthatright?

B.Howdoyouknowthat?

 C.Doyoureallythinkso?

D.Whotoldyouthat?

 2.You’restandingtoonearthecamera.Canyoumove______?

 A.abitfarB.alittlefartherC.abitoffartherD.alittlefar

 3.-Iheartheyaren’tpleasedwiththehouseyou’vechosenforthem.

 -Well,______couldtheyliveinsuchcomfort?

 A.whereelseB.whatelseC.howD.why

 4.Bytakingthescientificdevelopmentsofhisdayonestepfurther,Jules

 Verne________ofmodernsciencefiction.

 A.laidthefoundationBhelpsetup

 C.madethecreationD.madethediscovery

 5.Afterheleftcollege,hewasemployedinaninternationalcompanyand

_______thereeversince.

 A.workedB.hasworkedC.hadworkedD.was

working

 6.Inancienttimes,peoplehadnoidea____theinsideoftheearthmightlook

like.

 A.whatB.thatC.howD.why

 7.Unless(itis)________,thislawwillmakelifedifficultforfarmers.

 A.changedB.beingchangedC.tobechangedD.unchanged

 8.Doyouthinkthere’llbe_____time______wecanbeatalldiseases?

 A.a;thatB.a;whenC.the;thatD.the;when

 9.That’sanunpleasantthingtosayaboutyourmumafter____she’sdonefor

you.

 A.somethingB.anythingC.allD.that

 10._____Iknownhewasintrouble,Imighthavemanagedtohelphim.

 A.IfB.WhenC.UnlessD.Had

 11._______fromtheearthtoMars!

 A.HowlongitisB.Howfarisit

 C.WhatalongdistanceitisD.Whatalongdistanceisit

 12.Itis______butnot_______thatAuntiewillcomeovertoseeusonsucha

snowyday.

 A.likely;possibleB.probably;likely

 C.probably;possibleD.possible;probable

 13.Thetwoleadershave_____thefoundationsofaneweraincooperation

betweentheircountries.

 A.laidB.liedC.lainD.set

 14.Asaneconomist,hewasableto_______somelightontheproblem.

 A.putB.makeC.throwD.bring

 15.DrAronnax,hisservantandaCanadianwhalehunter_______tofindthe

monster.

 A.setaboutB.setoutC.setforD.setoff

 16.AssoonasIwason_______,Ibegantohavesecondthoughtsaboutleaving.

 A.abroadB.broadC.aboardD.board

 17.WheneverIseehim,heis_______ahappysmile.

 A.puttingonB.wearingC.dressingD.havingon

 18.______inhermostbeautifulskirt,thegirltriedtomakeherself______at

theparty.

 A.Dressed;noticedB.Dressing;noticed

 C.Dressed;noticingD.Dressing;beingnoticing

 19.-Haveyoufinishedthework?

 -Notyet.I_______todoitjustamomentago.

 A.setoffB.setupC.setoutD.setdown

 20.Ifyouwishforany_____explanation,youhadbetterapplyinpersonto

chiefofpolice.

 A.fartherB.furtherC.muchfartherD.morefar

 21.Obviouslywhathesaidjustnowisastoryof_____.Infact,acarcan’treach

thatspeed.

 A.scienceB.truthC.factD.fiction

 22.Iwanttocallhis_______totheresultoftheexperiment.

 A.attentionB.attackC.informationD.eye

 23.Don’t_______callmeifyouneedanyhelp.

 A.thinkofB.remembertoC.trytoD.hesitateto

 24.Atthebeginningof20,000LeaguesUndertheSea,oneofVerne’smost

famousnovels,shipsare_______allovertheworldanditisbelieved________by

aseamonster.

 A.appearing;causing.B.gone;tocause

 C.disappearing;tobecausedD.going;beingcaused

 25._______thewheelchair,theoldmanthoughtofhissonwhoboughtitfor

him.

 A.SatB.WhensittingC.SittinginD.Sitting

 I.ClozeTest:

   Iwas15whenIwalkedintoMcCauley’sBookstoreinAshland.AsIwas

lookingattitlesontheshelves,themanbehindthecounter,26,askedifI’dlike

27Ineededtostart28forcollege,soIsaidyes.I29afterschooland

duringsummersforthelowestwages,andthejobhelped30myfreshmanyear

ofcollege.Iwouldworkmanyotherjobs:

ImadecoffeeintheStudents’Union

duringcollege,Iwasahotelmaid(orwaitress)and31mademapsfortheU.S.

ForestService.Butsellingbookswasoneofthemostsatisfying.

   Onedayawomanaskedmeforbooksoncancer.Sheseemedfearful.I

showedheralmost32wehadatthattimeinstoreandfoundotherbookswe

couldorder.Sheleftthestoreless33.I’vealwaysrememberedthe34Ifeltin

havinghelpedher.

   Yearslater,asa35inLosAngeles,Iheardaboutanimmigrantchild

whowasborn36hisfingersconnected,web-like.Hisfamilycouldnotafforda

corrective(矫正;整形)operation,andtheboylivedin37,hidinghishandinhis

pocket.

   I38mybosstoletmedothestory.Aftermystorywasbroadcast,a

doctorandanursecalled,offeringtoperformthe39forfree.

   Ivisitedtheboyintherecoveryroomsoonaftertheoperation.Thefirst

thinghedidwastoholduphis40handandsay,“Thankyou.”Ifeltasenseof

41.

   Inthepast,whileIwas42,Ialwayssensed(orfelt)Iwasworkingfor

the

 customers,notthestore.Todayit’sthe43.NBCNewspaysmysalary,44

IfeelasifIworkforthe45,helpingthemmakesenseoftheworld.

 26.A.thereaderB.thecollegestudentC.theshopownerD.the

customer

 27.A.abookB.ajobC.someteaD.any

help

 28.A.planningB.savingC.preparing

D.studying

 29.A.readB.studiedC.cooked

D.worked

 30.A.payforB.fitforC.runforD.enter

for

 31.A.soB.yetC.even

D.still

 32.A.anythingB.somethingC.nothing

D.everything

 33.A.worriedB.satisfiedC.excited

D.puzzled

 34.A.prideB.failureC.sadness

D.surprise

 35.A.doctorB.storeownerC.booksellerD.TV

reporter

 36.A.inB.withC.by

D.for

 37.A.shameB.honorC.terror

D.danger

 38.A.advisedB.forcedC.persuaded

D.allowed

 39.A.actionB.programC.treatment

D.operation

 40.A.repairedB.connectedC.hurt

D.improved

 41.A.pleasureB.disappointmentC.interest

D.sadness

 42.A.attheTVstationB.intheStudents’Union

   C.attheU.S.ForestServiceD.atMcCauley’sBookstore

 43.A.differenceB.sameC.usual

D.request

 44.A.soB.andC.but

D.because

 45.A.readersB.viewersC.customers

D.passengers

 II.Readingcomprehension:

AJulesVernewasaFrenchmanwhowasbornin

1828anddiedin1905.Hereadagreatmanyscientificbooksandwroteanumber

ofexcitingbooksaboutthethingswhichhethoughtthatscientistsandinventors

wouldonedaybeabletodo.Yearslater,manyofthethingsreallyhappened.At

thattime,however,hisstoriesseemedlikefairytales.

 JulesVerne’smostfamousbookis20,000LeaguesUndertheSea.(Aleagueis

anoldwordmeaningadistanceofaboutthreemiles).Inthosedayssubmarines

hadnotbeeninventedbuthedescribedanunderwatershipverylikeamodernone.

 ManyofthethingsJuleswroteaboutinhisbooksmorethanahundredyearsago

tolookintothefuture,however,weresurprisinglyexact.InhisbookFromthe

EarthtotheMoonhewroteattheageofaboutforty,threemenandadogmadea

journeyaroundthemooninahollowshipfiredfromagun.Aftergoingaroundthe

moon,theyreturnedtotheearthandsplasheddownintotheseanotfarfromwhere

thefirstrealmoontravelerlandedinJuly,1969.

 46.Juleswrotealotofexcitingbookspartlybecausehe_______.

 A.likedtodomuchreadingonscienceB.likedreadingfairytales

 C.wasagreatinventorD.wasafamousscientist

 47.SomeofwhatJulesdescribedinhisbooks_______.

 A.isalmostthesameaswhathappenedyearslater

 B.isquitedifferentfromwhathappenedyearslater

 C.nevercomestrue

 D.seemsimpossibletothepeopletoday

 48.Manyofthethingsreallyhappened_______.

 A.assoonasJules’bookswerepublished

 B.someyearsafterhisbookswerepublished

 C.atthattime

 D.whenJuleswasinhisforties

 49.ThethingJulesdescribedinhisbookFromtheEarthtotheMoonis

_______.

 A.aslargeasthespaceshiptodayB.similartothespaceshiptoday

 C.agunusedtosendupashipD.anunderwatership

                  B

   An“apple-polisher”isonewhogivesgiftstowinfriendshiporspecial

treatment.Itisnotexactlyabribe,butisclosetoit.

  ”Apple-polishing”isasoldashumansociety,butthephraseitselfisrecent,

about50yearsold.Itcomesfromtheschoolroom.Foralongtime,some

schoolboyswouldleaveashinyappleontheteacher’sdesk.Theywouldruband

polishtheappletogiveitabrightshine,soastomakeitlookmoretasty.Sucha

gift,thestudentshoped,mightmaketheteachershuthereyestotheirpoorwork

andgivethemagoodmark.

 Allsortsofpeopleareapple-polishers,includingpoliticiansandpeopleinhigh

offices-almosteverybody.

 Thereareotherphrasesmeaningthesamethingas“apple-polishing”-“soft-

 soaping”or“buttering-up”.Agiftisjustonewayto“soft-soap”somebody,orto

“butterhimup”.

 Anotherwaythatisjustaseffectiveasapple-polishingisflattery,giving

someonehighpraise-tellinghimhowgoodhelooks,orhowwellhespeaks,or

howwiseheis.Flattery,ofcourse,isthecheapestkindof“applepolishing”.

   Toflatteranothercostsyounothingandyoucangiveitasfreelyasyou

want.Andyoucanalwaysfindsomebodyeagerlylookingforit.

 50.An“apple-polisher”isonewho________.

 A.triestopleasesomeonetogetfavorB.bribeswithmoneytogetsomething

 C.isreallyfriendlytoeveryonearoundhim

 D.plantsappletreesandpolisheshisappleseveryday

 51.Whydidthestudentspolishtheapplefortheirteacher?

 A.Theyhopedthatshewouldnotpayattentiontothem.

 B.Theydidn’twanthertowashtheapplebyherself.

 C.Theywishedtodrawherattention.

 D.Theylongedforhergivingthem

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