译林版英语选修7 单元综合测评4.docx

上传人:b****4 文档编号:12231149 上传时间:2023-04-17 格式:DOCX 页数:22 大小:90.16KB
下载 相关 举报
译林版英语选修7 单元综合测评4.docx_第1页
第1页 / 共22页
译林版英语选修7 单元综合测评4.docx_第2页
第2页 / 共22页
译林版英语选修7 单元综合测评4.docx_第3页
第3页 / 共22页
译林版英语选修7 单元综合测评4.docx_第4页
第4页 / 共22页
译林版英语选修7 单元综合测评4.docx_第5页
第5页 / 共22页
点击查看更多>>
下载资源
资源描述

译林版英语选修7 单元综合测评4.docx

《译林版英语选修7 单元综合测评4.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《译林版英语选修7 单元综合测评4.docx(22页珍藏版)》请在冰豆网上搜索。

译林版英语选修7 单元综合测评4.docx

译林版英语选修7单元综合测评4

单元综合测评(四) 

Unit4 Publictransport

(时间:

100分钟;满分:

100分)

Ⅰ.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

1.—Shallwegoforadrinkatoneo'clockthisafternoon?

—________.Willtwoo'clockbeOK?

A.Sure,it'suptoyou

B.Sure,noproblem

C.Sorry,Ican'tmakeit

D.Sorry,I'mnotavailabletoday

2.Mostpeopleworkbecauseit'sunavoidable.________,therearesomepeoplewhoactuallyenjoywork.

A.Asaresult      B.Inaddition

C.BycontrastD.Inconclusion

3.AccordingtoHenryThoreau,whatamanthinksofhimselfdetermines,orrather________hisfate.

A.conveysB.indicates

C.representsD.predicts

4.________nearlyallourmoney,wecouldn'taffordtostayatahotel.

A.HavingspentB.Tospend

C.SpentD.Tohavespent

5.Forindividualtravelers,hotel________,airtickets,travelinsurancearerequired.

A.accommodationB.reservation

C.applicationD.distinction

6.________heavily,theshipsankquicklyintowater,resultinginonlyafewpeoplesurviving.

A.LoadingB.Toload

C.HavingbeenloadedD.Tobeloaded

7.Therewassuchalongqueueforcoffeeattheintervalthatwe________gaveup.

A.eventuallyB.unfortunately

C.generouslyD.purposefully

8.Betweenthetwopartsoftheconcertisaninterval,________theaudiencecanbuyicecream.

A.whenB.where

C.thatD.which

9.Couldyouplease________me________tothemanager?

Ihavesomethingveryimportanttotalkwithhim.

A.put;throughB.see;through

C.link;/D.let;out

10.Mrs.Jonesaskedthedriverto________hersonatthelibraryonhiswaydowntown.

A.dropinB.dropout

C.dropoffD.dropbehind

11.Ican'tunderstand________adecisionuntilitistoolate.

A.himtopostponetomake

B.hispostponetomake

C.himtopostponemaking

D.hispostponingmaking

12.Aglobalvillagehasindeed________amongtheteenagegeneration,whosharecommonvaluesandattitudes.

A.setupB.speededup

C.risenupD.sprungup

13.Thearticlesaidthatwestudentsarejustlearningmachinesthataren'tinterestedinanythingbutabookwhichhas________ourstrongdissatisfaction.

A.containedB.arisen

C.promotedD.aroused

14.Theboy________hisbreakfastinordertogettoschoolontime.

A.chokeddownB.chokedback

C.chokedoffD.chokedup

15.Thenoticecamearoundtwointheafternoon________themeetingwouldbepostponed.

A.whenB.that

C.whetherD.how

Ⅱ.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

Londontaxidriversknowthecapitallikethebackoftheirhands.Justjumpintooneofthecity's22,000distinctiveblackcarsandtellthedriveryour__16__.Howeversmallthestreetis,thedriverwillbeabletogetyoutherewithoutanytrouble.

ThereasonwhyLondontaxidriversareso__17__isthattheyhaveall__18__averytoughtrainingperiodtogetthespeciallicensetodrivetaxis.Duringthisperiod,takingtwotofouryearsingeneral,thewouldbetaxidriverhastolearnthemostdirect__19__toeverysingleroadandtoeveryimportantbuildinginLondon.__20__this,mostlearnersgoaroundthecityonsmallmotorbikes,__21__howtomovetoandfromdifferentpointsofthecity.

Learnertaxidriversaretestedseveraltimesduringtheperiodbygovernmentofficers.Mostdriversthinktheexamsareaterrible__22__.

Learnerdriversarenotallowedtowork—andearnmoney—asdrivers,either.Therefore,manyofthemkeeptheir__23__jobsuntiltheyobtaintheirtaxidrivinglicense.Thetrainingperiodcancostquitealotbecauselearnershavetopayfortheirownexpenses—gettingaroundLondonusing__24__transport,thetestsandamedicalexam.

Onceanewtaxidriverhasalicense,the__25__thingtodealwithisthepublic.Driversagreethatmostpassengersareverynice,although__26__theycanbeannoying.__27__,ifthey'reunpleasanttotheirpassenger,theywon'tgetatip.

Butsometimesit'snotonlythetipthatis__28__,ataxidriver'sjobcanalsobedangerous.Toavoidthis,moreandmoredriversarejoiningradiotaxicompanies,whichonlydealwithcustomerswhohavephonedforataxiandwhooftenhaveanaccountwiththem.Thebig__29__ofthissystemisthatdriversthenknowthenamesandthedestinationsoftheirpassengers__30__,whichisveryusefulifanything__31__happens.

Londontaxidriverslovetotalktopeopleandmostofthemstarta__32__assoonasthepassengerstepsintotheirvehicle.TalkinganddrivingatthesametimeistheartthatLondontaxidrivershavebroughtto__33__.Theyandtheirtaxisarea__34__ofthecapitalandare__35__throughouttheworld,alongwiththeQueen,TowerBridgeandBigBen.

16.A.office     B.purpose

C.destinationD.home

17.A.friendlyB.clever

C.effectiveD.efficient

18.A.gonethroughB.takenon

C.takenupD.carriedout

19.A.wayB.street

C.roadD.route

20.A.AchievingB.Soastoachieve

C.ToachieveD.Onlytoachieve

21.A.testingB.practicing

C.exercisingD.watching

22.A.momentB.time

C.experienceD.life

23.A.temporaryB.fulltime

C.parttimeD.previous

24.A.publicB.private

C.alternativeD.personal

25.A.onlyB.next

C.anotherD.remaining

26.A.oftenB.never

C.occasionallyD.rarely

27.A.HoweverB.But

C.ThereforeD.Moreover

28.A.atfaultB.atrisk

C.underthreatD.indoubt

29.A.priorityB.problem

C.advantageD.profit

30.A.inadvanceB.inturn

C.asaresultD.lateron

31.A.upsettingB.amazing

C.interestingD.boring

32.A.speechB.communication

C.conversationD.interview

33.A.satisfactionB.memorization

C.recognitionD.perfection

34.A.milestoneB.symbol

C.landscapeD.signal

35.A.understoodB.considered

C.recognizedD.popularized

Ⅲ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

A

Here'ssomethingtoconsider:

Arecentstudyconductedbythe

UniversityofMichigan's

TransportationResearchInstitutefoundmoreteensaredelayinggettingtheirdriver'slicenses.

TeensandyoungadultswouldrathersurftheWebandstayconnectedviasmartphonesandcomputers,thangetoutofthehouse.

AUniversityofMichiganstudyfound31percentof16yearoldshaddriver'slicensesin2008,comparedto46percentin1983.

Thetrendwasalsofoundinotheragegroups.Forexample,among18yearolds,thepercentagewithlicensesdroppedfrom80percentin1983to65percentin2008.

Once,thegreatAmericanteendreamwastoownacarandleavemomanddadandhangoutwithfriends.Notsomuchanymore.

Here'swhatMichaelSivak,aresearchprofessorinvolvedintheuniversity'sstudysaid,“Itispossiblethattheavailabilityofvirtualcontactthroughelectronicmeansreducestheneedforactualcontactamongyoungpeople.Besides,someyoungpeoplefeelthatdrivinginterfereswith(干扰)textingandotherelectroniccommunication.”

Someotherreasonsyoungpeoplearen'tanxioustogetbehindthewheel:

Manyschoolsnolongerofferdrivertrainingcourses,sogettingalicensecostsmore.Andgraduatedlicenserequirementslimithowmanypassengersayoungpersoncancarry,andthehoursheorshecandrive.

MuchofthisdownturnhappenedbeforetheGreatRecession(不景气)beganin2008,sothecostsofgasandcarownershipcannotbepointedtoasacause.

There'snosignyoungpeoplewilldowithoutcarownershipastheygetolder,butevenifdealsaredelayedafewyears,therewillbeaneffectontheeconomy.Americaisacountrythatdependsgreatlyonthecar.

AndAmericahasalwaysbeenacountrycharacterizedbyitswillingnesstobemobile,toheadforplacesunexplored,tojustgetupandgo.

Now,itseemswe'rewillingtostayinandstareatadisplaywhiletappingoutthoughtsandmessages.InpersoninteractivityisslowlybeingexchangedforWebbasedinteractivity.

What'sreallybeenlostisasenseofcuriosityandadventure.Howsad.

36.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Webbasedinteractivityisontheriseamongteens

B.Moreyoungadultsseldomgetoutofthehouse

C.Gettingalicensecostsmuchmorethanbefore

D.Desireforfreedomofroaddecreasesinyoung

37.MichaelSivakmainlyexplains________.

A.thedifferencesbetweenvirtualcontactandactual

contact

B.theharmfuleffectsofusingelectroniccommunication

C.whymoreteensaredelayinggettingtheirdriver's

licenses

D.whymoreyoungpeopleshowmuchinterestindriving

38.Thetrend'sinfluenceonAmerica'seconomycanbedescribedas________.

A.beneficial   B.negative

C.slightD.surprising

39.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthatinthepastAmericansgenerally________.

A.usedmobilephonewherevertheywere

B.lovedtogotounknownplaces

C.spentmoretimeontheInternet

D.dependedlessonthecar

B

Whydosomeparentstendtoholdbacktheirdisabledchildrenfromexperiencinglife?

Evenwhentheyaregrown,theparentswillnotallowcertainthingstohappen.It'struethattheydohaveacertainamountofresponsibilityinprotectingtheirseverelydisabledadultchildren,butatwhatpointdotheybecomeoverlyprotective?

Parentswanttocreateasafehaven,aplacewheretheyknowthatnothingbadwillhappentotheirbelovedchildren.Thisseemstobearespectableandnotableactincaringforapersonwithadisability,butitcanhaveasideeffect.Whenprotectingtheirchildrenfromsuspectedhardships,notwantinganythingbadtohappentothem,theyverywellmaybepreventinggoodthingsfromhappeningtothem.

Inlifeweallmakemistakes,itishowweareabletogrowandstrengthenourcharacter.Parentsmayfeelthatincertaininstancestheirchildrenwillgethurtormistreatedinsomeway,sotheybuildwallsintheirownmindsconvincingthemselvesoftheneedtoshelter.However,thedisabled,yeseventhe“severelydisabled”deservetomakepersonalmistakesaswell.Evenmore,theyhavetherighttosucceed.

Parentsshoulddoeverythingandanythingwithintheirpowertoseetheirdisabledchildrenleadasomewhat“no

展开阅读全文
相关资源
猜你喜欢
相关搜索

当前位置:首页 > 医药卫生 > 预防医学

copyright@ 2008-2022 冰豆网网站版权所有

经营许可证编号:鄂ICP备2022015515号-1