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英语i译林牛津版unit3单元练习自我评价测试Word下载.docx

A.reachingforB.reachingC.reachingtoD.reachingin

20.Mydictionary.Ihavelookedforiteverywherebutstillit.

A.haslost,don’tfindB.ismissing,don’tfind

C.haslost,haven’tfoundD.ismissing,haven’tfound

21.Thesight,hearingandothersensesofwildanimalsaremuchbetterthanofahuman.

A.thatB.thoseC.whichD.what

22.Marywishesthatshelawinsteadofhistorywhenshewasincollege.

A.hasstudiedB.hasstudiedC.studiedD.wouldstudy

23.Sheheardaterriblenoise,broughtherheartintohermouth.

A.itB.thisC.thatD.which

24.I’mofthisjob.

A.tired…tiredB.tired…tiringC.tiring…tiringD.tiring…tired

25.Hiscarelessnesshasresultedonefailureafter.

A.in…anotherB.from…theotherC.in…othersD.from…another

26.onthelonelyislandmoredifficultthantheyhadexpected.

A.Survivor…provedB.Surviving…proved

C.Survival…wasprovedD.Tosurvive…proves

27.Yourmeetingwiththebossatthepartywasmorethanasimple.

A.incidentB.accidentC.coincidenceD.evidence

28.Heisnottheonlymanqualifiedthejob.

A.inB.ofC.toD.for

29.Fromhispaleskinwecanseethatheisnotsomeonewhospendsalotoftime.

A.outdoorB.outdoorsC.out-doorD.outdoors

30.There’snothingbutsnowatthetopofthemountain.

A.rightB.justC.veryD.only

31.Idon’tthinkJimsawme;

heintospace.

A.justlookedB.wasjustlookingC.hasjustlookedD.hadjustlooked

32.Thebicycle,Ipaidover800RMB,wasstolenyesterday!

A.ThereB.ThisC.ThatD.It

33.Asmanymemberswerepresentagreedtotheplan.

A.asB.thatC.towhichD.which

34.Hisfriendskepttellinghimthatheshouldnotdrinksomuch,butdidn’thelp.

A.heB.whichC.sheD.it

三、完形填空(20分)

ItisinterestinghowNASA(美国航天航空管理局)chosetheirastronautsforlandingthemonthemoon.Theychosemen36theagesoftwentyandthirty-five.Therewereaboutfiftyofthem.Manywere37airpilots.38werescientistswithtwoorthreedegrees.NASAtelephonedeachmantheyweregoingtochoose,toldhimtheplansandthe39theymightgetin.Theythenaskedhimifhewaswillingtobetrainedasanastronaut,“Howcouldanyman40suchanexcitingjob?

”Oneofthemsaid,“Dangerous?

Ofcourse.It’sdangerous41mostexciting.”

Thehealthandphysicalconditionof42was,ofcourse,verynecessary.43thoseinverygoodhealthandphysicalconditionwerechosen.

Whilebeingtrainedtobeastronauts,theywentthroughmany44.Theystudiedthestarandthemoon,andtheyalsostudiedgeology,thescienceofrocks.Thiswasnecessary45astronautswouldhavetolookforrocksonthemoon.Theywouldtrytofindrockswhichmighthelptotellthe46ofthemoon.Theywereall47toflyinhelicopters.Therehelicopterslandedstraightdowntogivethemsome48ofthewaythespaceshipwould49landonthemoon.Theywerealsotaughtthe50factsabouttheconditionsinspace.Theylearntaboutallthescientistsandengineerswho51them.Theyvisitedthefactorieswheretheywere52.Theylearnthowevery53ofaspaceshipanditsinstrumentswork.Theyalsolearnteverydetailofground-control54.

Inaword,tobechosenasastronaut,onemustbeingood55,well-informedinscienceandgoodatpiloting.

36.A.atB.betweenC.ofD.on

37.A.experiencedB.oldC.trainedD.young

38.A.NoneB.FewC.OthersD.They

39.A.dangersB.sadnessC.difficultyD.troubles

40.A.acceptB.receiveC.offerD.refuse

41.A.butB.ifC.thoughD.however

42.A.thescientistsB.menC.pilotsD.youngpeople

43.A.AsB.OnlyC.IfD.Or

44.A.jobsB.placesC.coursesD.ways

45.A.forB.becauseC.sinceD.sothat

46.A.storyB.backgroundC.ageD.name

47.A.showB.trainedC.toldD.let

48.A.knowledgeB.experienceC.feelingD.thought

49.A.possiblyB.likelyC.actuallyD.really

50.A.notknownB.well-knownC.unknownD.known

51.A.drewB.producedC.designedD.made

52.A.repairedB.builtC.developedD.fixed

53.A.partB.movementC.machineD.body

54.A.houseB.stopC.systemD.station

55.A.shapeB.figureC.lookD.health

四、阅读理解(20分)

(A)

NothingwasgoingrightforDr.Turneratthehospital.Hemadeamistakewhileoperationonapatient.Hefeltsurehewasnolongertrustedanddecidedtochangehisjob.Onedayhelearnedfromthepaperthatadoctorwaslookingforapartner.Thedoctor,whosenamewasJohnson,livedinThroby,asmalltowninthenorthinthenorthofEngland.

Afewdayslater,Dr.TurnerwenttoThorby,andarrivedatDr.Johnson’shomeearlyintheafternoon.Thoughtoldandalittledeaf,Dr.Johnsonstillhadagoodbrain.Hekepttalkingtothevisitoraboutthetownanditspeople.Whentheyturnedtothequestionofpartnership,itwasalreadysevenintheevening.Dr.JohnsoninvitedDr.TurnertohavedinnerwithhiminarestaurantbeforecatchingthetrainbacktoLondon.Dr.TurnernoticedthatDr.Johnsonwasfondofgoodfoodandexpensivewines.Theyhadanexcellentmeal.Whenthebillwasbrought,Dr.Johnsonfeltinhispocket.“Oh,dear,”hesaid.“I’veforgottenmymoney.”“That’sallright,”Dr.Turnersaid.“I’llpaythebill.”Ashedidso,hebegantowonderwhetherDr.Johnsonwasworthyoftrust.

56.Dr.Turnerdecidedtoleavehispresentjobbecause.

A.hehadneverbeentrusted

B.itdemandedtogreatskills

C.hebelieveditofferedlittlehopeforhisfuture

D.hethoughtthehospitalwouldlikehimtoleave

57.Thetwodoctorsspentmostoftheafternoontalkingabout.

A.thingsofnointeresttoDr.JohnsonB.thingsofnoimportancetoDr.Turner

C.healthmattersD.foodanddrink

58.Thestorysuggeststhat.

A.Dr.JohnsondidnotlikeDr.TurnerB.thetwodoctorswouldbecomefriends

C.thetwodoctorswouldnotworktogetherD.Dr.Turnerdecidedtostayathispresentjob

59.Thewordsdidsointhelastsentencemean.

A.caughtthetrainbacktoLondonB.feltinhispocket

C.paidthebillD.saidthosewords

(B)

SantaFe,thecapitalofNewMexico,U.S.A,isinthecentralpartofthestate,ontheSantaFeRiver,whichflowsintotheRioGrande35kilometerswestofthecity.Morethantwothousandmetersabovesealevel,itliesintheSangredeCristoMountainswiththeOrtizMountainstothesoutheast.

SantaFewasfoundedin1609bytheSpanishonanoldIndianvillage.In1680,theIndiansseizedtheplacebutonlyhelditfortwelveyearsbeforetheSpanishretookit.ThecityremainedunderSpanishruleMexicowonitsindependence(独立)in1821.FromthenonitwasaMexicancityuntil1846whenitwastakenoverbyAmericantroops.

Withapopulationof48,953,SantaFeisnowthesecondlargestcityinthestate.Becauseofitssunnyweather,richhistoryandsurroundingmountains,itisagoodplaceforholidaymakers.BesideshuntingandskatinginthemountainspeopleenjoyshoppingintheIndianandSpanishshops,whichbringsalargeincometothecityeveryyear.Insummerthereisaninternationaloperaseasonwhenoperasareshowninapartly-roofed,open-airtheatredailyforpeoplefromallovertheworld.

60.AtpresentSantaFebelongsto.

A.IndiaB.MexicoC.SpainD.theUnitedStates

61.SantaFewasundertheruleoftheMexicansin.

A.1675B.1695C.1816D.1833

62.ThepeoplewhoheldSantaFeforthelongestperiodinhistorywerethe.

A.SpanishB.IndiansC.MexicansD.Americans

63.WhatisofspecialinteresttopeoplewhovisitSantaFeinsummer?

A.Hunting.B.Fishing.C.Watchingoperas.D.Doingshopping.

64.SantaFeisbestdescribedasa.

A.tradecentreB.holidaycentreC.homeforallnationsD.seaportcity

65.OneofthereasonsforvisitorstocometoSantaFeisthatit.

A.hasfineweatherB.isthestatecapital

C.hashistoricalmonumentsD.isontheSantaFeRiver

(C)

AllengoeseverywherewithBrigittaAnderson,a54year-oldsecretary.Hemovesaroundherofficeatworkandgoesshoppingwithher.“Mostpeopledon’tseemtomindAllen,”saysBrigitta,whothinksheiswonderful.“Heismyfourthchild,”shesays.Shemaythinkofhimandtreathimthatway,buyinghisfood,payinghishealthbillsandhistaxes,butinfactAllenisadog.

BrigittaandAllenliveinSweden,acountrywhereeveryoneisexpectedtoleadanorderlylifeaccordingtoruleslaiddownbythegovernment,whichalsoprovidesahighlevelofcareforitspeople.Thislevelofcarecostsmoney.

PeopleinSwedenpaytaxesoneverything,sotheyaren’tsurprisedtofindthatowningadogmeansyetmoretaxes.Somepeoplearepayingasmuchas500Swedenkronorintaxesayearfortherighttokeeptheirdogs,moneythatisspentbythegovernmentondoghospitalsandsometimesmedicaltreatmentforadogthatfallsill.However,mostsuchtreatmentisexpensive,soowners

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