高中英语Unit1《Bodylanguage》测试牛津上海版S1A文档格式.docx
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5.Youcan____her;
she’llneverletyoudown.
A.believeB.believeinC.thinkD.thinkabout
6.Thequestionisnot____.
A.worthtoconsiderB.worthtobeconsidered
C.worthconsideringD.worthbeingconsidered
7.–Motherhasn’tcomebackyet.
--Well,sheought____.
A.toB.tobeC.todoD.tohave
8.Withthehelpoftheforeignexperts,theyproduced___washingmachinesin2003astheyearbefore.
A.astwicemanyB.astwiceasmanyC.asmanyastwiceD.twiceasmany
9.____isnodoubtthatPremierWenJiabao’sUSvisithelpeddevelopChina-Useconomy.
A.ItB.ThereC.ThisD.That
10.____byhisteachers,hefeltnervous.
A.HavingwatchedB.HavingbeenwatchingC.WatchingD.Beingwatched
11.Jackcamehomesothinandweakthathischildrenhardly___him.
A.knewB.receivedC.admittedD.recognized
12.___hiswork,hestartedtoplaythecomputergames.
A.BeingfinishedB.HavingfinishedC.FinishingD.Havingbeenfinished
13.Studentsshouldplaymoreontheplaygroundto___uptheirbodies.
A.holdB.setC.keepD.build
14.Themiddle-agedwoman___thehabitofsmoking.
A.improvedB.increasedC.supportedD.developed
15.Thewinterisalreadyhere,and___tobeamostcoldone.
A.goesB.promisesC.likesD.knows
II完形填空(20分)
Ishallneverforgetthedaywhentheearthquaketookplace.Thetimewas5:
15intheafternoonandIwasdrivingalongtheroadto_16mydaughterfromschool.Ourplanwastogo17together.Ihadfinishedworkatabout4o’clockandthen18tothepostoffice.ThenIstopped19atashopinordertogetsome20fruit.Weliketohavesomefruittoeatafterourswim.
Iwasdrivingalongahighroadonmywaytotheschool.Overmyroadwasanotherwayforcarscomingtheotherway.Iwas21soIputthebagofapplesintheseat22meandstartedtoeatone.
SuddenlyIsawthecarsinfrontofmestarttomovefromsidetoside.Isloweddown.Then23startedtoshake.Ididn’tknowwhatwashappening.24somethinghadgonewrongwithmycar.Idrove25slower.Istoppedthecarandatthesamemomenttheroadfellontothecarsinfrontofme.
Ifoundmyselfinthedark.Icouldn’tmove.Thebottompartsofbothmylegsandmy26werehurtingbadlyandIcouldn’tmovethem.Allaroundmewas27.ButbelowmeIcouldhearshoutsandalotofnoise.ThenI28whathadhappened.Ihadbeeninanearthquake.
Forabouttwohoursnobodycame.LuckilyIcould29thebagofapples,soatleastIhadplentytoeat.ThenI30peopleclimbingtowardsme.Ateamofpeoplehadcometoseeifanyonewasunderthebroken31.Icalledout“I’mhere!
”Iheardashout,soon32climbedtothesideofthebridgenearmycar,“Howareyoudoing?
”heasked.
“Nottoobad,”Isaid,“butmyfeetandlegs33asifthey’rebroken.”
“We’llhaveyououtoftherejustas34aswecan,”hesaid.Theydidn’tgetmeout35thenextmorning.Ihadbeeninmycarfor14hours.
16.A.takeB.bringC.getD.send
17.A.swimmingB.shoppingC.climbingD.skating
18.A.arrivedB.cameC.gotD.gone
19.A.offB.awayC.overD.here
20.A.driedB.freshC.expensiveD.hard
21.A.happyB.excitedC.surprisedD.hungry
22.A.beforeB.belowC.besideD.behind
23.A.mycarB.myhandsC.myfeetD.theroad
24.A.PerhapsB.SurelyC.SuddenlyD.Quickly
25.A.muchB.moreC.evenD.alittle
26.A.feetB.armsC.handsD.fingers
27.A.darkB.quietC.coldD.noisy
28.A.wastoldB.foundoutC.discoveredD.remembered
29.A.seeB.holdC.catchD.reach
30.A.heardB.sawC.foundD.recognized
31.A.railwayB.roadC.carD.trees
32.A.astrangerB.afriendC.mydaughterD.adriver
33.A.feelB.lookC.seemD.appear
34.A.fastB.easyC.soonD.possible
35.A.onB.toC.untilD.after
III阅读理解(30分)
A
Notmanyyearsago,awealthyandratherstrangeoldmannamedJohnsonlivedaloneinavillageinthesouthofEngland.Hehadmadealotofmoneyintradingwithforeigncountries.Whenhewas75,hegave£
12,000tothevillageschooltobuylandandequipmentforachildren’splayground.
Asaresultofhiskindness,manypeoplecametovisithim.Amongthemwasanewspaperman.Duringtheirtalk,Johnsonremarkedthathewas75andexpectedtolivetobe100,andthenewspapermanaskedhimhowhemanagedtobehealthyat75.Johnsonhadasenseofhumor.Helikedwhiskyanddranksomeeachday.“Ihaveaninjection(注射)inmyneckeachevening”,hetoldthenewspaperman,thinkingofhiseveningglassofwhisky.
ThenewspapermandidnotunderstandwhatJohnsonmeant.InhisnewspaperhereportedthatJohnsonwas75andhadadailyinjectioninhisneck.WithinaweekJohnsonreceivedthousandsoflettersfromalloverBritain,askinghimforthesecretofhisdailyinjection.
36.Johnsonbecamearichmanthrough_____.
A.doingbusinessB.makingwhiskyC.cheatingD.buyingandsellingland
37.ThegiftofmoneytotheschoolsuggeststhatJohnson____.
A.hadnochildren
B.wasastrangeman
C.wasverywarm-heartedandfondofchildren
D.wantedpeopletoknowhowrichhewas
38.ManypeoplewrotetoJohnsonprobablytofindout____.
A.whatkindofwhiskyhedrank
B.howtolivealone
C.howtobecomewealthy
D.inwhichpartoftheneckhehadaninjectioneachday
39.WhenJohnsonsaidhehadaninjectioninhisneckeachevening,hereallymeantthat____
A.helikeddrinkingaglassofwhiskyintheevening
B.heneededaninjectionintheneck
C.adailyinjectingintheeveningwouldmakehimsleepwell
D.therewassomethingwrongwithhisneck
40.FromthepassagewecaninferthatJohnsonwouldbevery____afterhereadthosepeople’sletters.
A.miserableB.gladC.surprisedD.said
B
Bothwarm-bloodedandcold-bloodeddesertanimalshavewaystoescapethedesertheat.Warm-bloodeddesertanimals,suchasratsandmice,restduringtheday,oftenstayingincoolundergroundburrows.Atnighttheysearchforfood.Animalsthatareoutduringtheday,suchascold-bloodedlizardsandsnakes,areactiveonlyforshortperiods.Astheirbodytemperaturerises,thesereptiles(爬行动物)moveintotheshadeinordertocooldown.Intheearlyevening,whenthesungrowsweaker,thereptilesbecomemoreactiveandbegintheirsearchforfoodagain.
Gettingenoughwatertosurviveisamajorproblemforalldesertanimals.Somedesertanimals,likedesertbirds,managetofindwaterholes.Otherdesertanimals,suchasthekangarooratandtherelatedjerboa,getwateronlyfromthefoodthattheyeat.Becausetheseanimalseatmainlydryseeds,theymustsurviveonatinyamountofwater.
Mostdesertshaveonlyasmallnumberoffrogsandtoadsbecausetheseanimalsmustbenearwatertosurvive.Yeteventhesecreatureshaveadapted(适应)todesertconditions.Whensmallamountsofwatercollectintemporarystreams,thedesert-livingfrogsandtoadsbecomeactive.Afterarainfall,theylaytheireggs.Theeggsgrowintotadpolesinafewdaysandintoadultsinjustfourweeks.Whenthepuddles(水坑)dryup,theadultfrogsortoadsdigintotheground.Theirmetabolism(新陈代谢)slows,andtheystaybeneaththegrounduntilthenextrain,whichmaybeasgoodasayearaway.Untilthen,theirbodilyactivitiescontinueatareducedrate.
Thecamel—oftencalledtheshipofthedesert—isoneofthemostsuccessfuldesertanimals.Camelscangoforlongperiodswithoutwater,buteventuallytheymustdrink.Whenwaterbecomesavailabletothemafteralongdrought,theymaydrink95litersofwaterormore.Whenwaterisnotavailable,whathelpscamelssurvivethedesertheatisthefatstoredintheirhumps(驼峰).Acamel’shumpcontainsabout12kilogramsoffat.Fatisrichinhydrogen.Asthefatisdigested,hydrogenfromthefatcombineswithoxygenintheairthatthecamelbreathes.TheresultisH2O,orwater.Eachkilogramoffatthatacameldigestsproducesaboutaliterofwater.
41.Desertanimalsareusuallymoreactiveatnightbecause_____.
A.itiscooleratnightB.itiseasiertofindwater
C.theylikethedarkD.theyarelesslikelytobeattackedatnight
42.Whichofthefollowingdesertanimalscangetwateronlyfromthefood?
A.Thecamel.B.Thekangaroo.C.Thefrog.D.Therat.
43.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Allthedesertanimalsrestduringtheday.
B.Allthedesertanimalsdon’trestduringtheday.
C.Cold-bloodeddesertanimalsareoutmostoftheday.
D.Noneofthecold-bloodeddesertanimalsgooutduringtheday.
44.Thetitleforthispassagecouldprobablybe_____.
A.HotDesertsB.DesertAnimals
C.HowDesertAnimalsGetWaterD.WaysToEscapetheDesertHeat
45.Theunderlinedword“burrows”inthefirstparagraphcanbereplacedby_____.
A.holesB.cavesC.roomsD.openings
C
Inbringingupchildren,everyparentwatcheseagerlythechild’sacquisition(学会)ofeachnewskill—thefirstspokenwords,thefirstindependentsteps,orthebeginningofreadingandwriting.Itiscommonthatparentshurrythechildbeyondhi