高二英语 Unit 16 The United States of America综合训练题 旧人教版Word格式.docx
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2.Ifthesundoesnotrisetomorrow,whatwouldwedo?
3.Wouldyoumindtoopenthewindow?
4.IwanttohavemyTVsettoberepaired.
5.Walkhomefromschool,wesawanoldfriendinthestreet.
6.Sinceshedidn’tetoschoolyesterday,shemustbeillathome.
7.Thepriceoflivingthingshasbeengoneupallthetime.
8.Ididn’tmindtheiringlatetothelecture,butIobjectedtheirmakingsomuchnoise.
9.Theyoungmothersawherbabyfalltotheground,itbroughtherhearttohermouth.
10.Havingnotbeentherebefore,hesimplyhadnoideaabouttheplace,whicheveryonesaysisworthvisiting.
Ⅰ.单项填空
1.Ifeelitisyouaswellasyourwifethatforyourson’sbadperformanceatschool.
A.aretoblameB.isgoingtoblame
C.aretobeblamedD.istobeblamed
2.Actually,girlscanbetheywanttobejustlikeboys,whetheritisapilot,anastronaut,orageneralmanager.
A.whereverB.howeverC.whateverD.whoever
3.Idon’tunderstandhowyougotaticket.Ialwaysyouacarefuldriver.
A.think;
areB.amthinking;
areC.thought;
wereD.think;
were
4.—Wouldyouholdtheladderforamoment?
—.
A.WithpleasureB.It’sapleasureC.MypleasureD.Forpleasure
5.Thecameraisn’t,itstillwhereIitamonthago.
A.missed;
lies;
layB.missing;
laid
C.gone;
lay;
laidD.lost;
lays;
lay
6.tohisresearchwork,theprofessorcaredlittleaboutanyotherthings.
A.DevotedB.DevotingC.HavingdevotedD.Todevote
7.—Howwouldyoulikeyourcoffee?
A.It’swelldoneB.Verynice.Thankyou
C.Onecup.That’senoughD.Thestronger,thebetter
8.SuchgoodusehasbeenhissparetimehisEnglishhasimprovedalot.
A.madeof;
thatB.madeof;
asC.madein;
thatD.foundin;
as
9.—Whatdidthedoctorsayyesterdayafternoon?
—Hesaid,“ontime,thismedicinewillbequiteeffective.”
A.TakingB.BeingtakenC.TakenD.Havingtaken
10.Theyaresaidanofficebuildingnowontheothersideoftheriver,whichwillbepletednextyear.
A.tobebuildingB.buildingC.tobebuiltD.build
Ⅱ.完形填空
“…ShewasmarriedtoanofficerinIndia,longagoinIndia;
andshehadalifeofphysicaladventureasexcitingasherpoetry(诗).Herhusbandcouldcrossriversusingcrocodiles(鳄鱼)assteppingstones.Hediedwhenshewasonly39.Unwillingtoexistwithouthim,shetookherlife,leavingasoninEngland.
Istaredatthepaper,1readingandcouldn’thelpthinking.
Crocodilesarelazyanimalsasarule,buttheycan2likelightningwhentheywantto.Andtheydon’tmindhurrying3they’rehungry.ThereusedtobelotsinIndianrivers,livingonfishmostly;
butwhat’salittlefish4afifteen-footcrocodile?
Theyatepeople,fishermenoranyoneelsedeliciousenoughtogettoonear;
womendoingthe5,orchildrenplayingatthewater’s6.Ahungrycro’smouth7overamealwithasoundlikeagunshot.Abigfellowcan8inamanintwobites.
Thatwoman’shusbandcrossedrivers9fromonecro’sbacktothenext.Ibelieveit.Ithadtobedone10beforethecreaturecouldseewhatwashappening.Itwasn’t11abrave,activeman;
andnodoubtheimprovedwithpractice.Hecouldneverlook12whilecrossing.
Thewifeusedtowatchhim—Ifelt13ofthat.Shelived14theadventure,the
15excitementofitall.Theirreallifewaswithtigers,snakes.It’snowondershewrote
16poetry.
Thenhe17.Iimaginedhowshefelt.Wasthereanotherman18himinIndia,intheworld?
Shewasstillyoung,hardlyasitting-roomwidow(寡妇).“Imust19,too,”shesaidtoherself.Soshedidwhatshefeltshehadtodo.A20probably,toherhead.
Butheryoungson,theirson?
Washerloveforhimnothingparedtoherhusband?
Well,
whatdoyouthink?
1.A.startedB.beganC.finishedD.stopped
2.A.runB.moveC.walkD.roll
3.A.wheneverB.whenC.becauseD.as
4.A.inB.onC.toD.for
5.A.shoppingB.washingC.cookingD.cleaning
6.A.borderB.endC.sideD.edge
7.A.looksB.sendsC.shutsD.turns
8.A.goB.takeC.eatD.catch
9.A.jumpingB.runningC.walkingD.marching
10.A.immediatelyB.directlyC.quicklyD.hurriedly
11.A.overB.forC.behindD.beyond
12.A.upB.downC.backD.right
13.A.afraidB.sureC.shamefulD.foolish
14.A.withoutB.tillC.forD.on
15.A.livelyB.friendlyC.deadlyD.lovely
16.A.angryB.excitingC.sadD.interesting
17.A.wroteB.fledC.disappearedD.died
18.A.likeB.asC.withD.before
19.A.goB.practiseC.jumpD.shoot
20.A.penB.gunC.bD.flower
Ⅲ.阅读理解
A
WhenJimandCathyMalupacametotheUnitedStatesfromthePhilippines,theylivedinanapartmentinthecenterofChicago.Cathyworkedasanaccountantinadowntownbank.
Afterlookingforalongtime,JimandCathyboughtahouseinthesuburbs.
Onemorning,MrsGray,theMalupas’nextdoorneighbour,stoppedbytomeetCathy.“Weletotheneighborhood.We’dliketoinviteyouandyourhusbandtoourhomethisFridayevening.Wewantyoutomeetalltheotherneighbours.”
OnFridayevening,at7o’clockJimandCathywalkedtotheGrays’home.Alotofpeoplewereattheparty.SeveralpeoplecongratulatedCathyandJimontheirnewhome.
Atabout8:
30,JimwalkedovertoCathyandasked,“Whenwillthedinnerbeserved?
I’mreallyhungry.”
“Idon’tknow,”Cathyanswered.“I’mhungry,aswell.Maybetheyliketoeatlate.”
At9:
15,everyonewasstillstanding,talkingandenjoyingtherefreshments(点心).Jimwassohungrythathewasfeelingweak.CathybroughtJimabowlofcrackersandsomecheese.By10o’clock,Peterwassickofcrackers.Andhewasstillveryhungry.
Someguestsstartedtoleave.JimandCathywereverysurprised.OneguestsaidtoMrGray,“Thanksforinvitingustotheparty.Wehadagoodtime.”
ThenCathyrealizedhermistake.ShewhisperedtoJim,“Thisisaneighborhoodparty,notadinnerparty.Imadeamistake.Alltheotherguestshaddinnerbeforetheycamehere.”
JimandCathyquicklythankedtheGraysfortheparty.Theyfetchedtheircoatsandleft.Theywalkedbackhome,gotintotheircaranddrovetoanearbyshoppingcenter.TheItalianrestaurantwasclosedandtheChineserestaurantwasalsoclosed.“Whatarewegoingtodo?
”Peterasked.
1.“Looking”in“Afterlookingforalongtime,”means“”.
A.lookingforagoodjobB.lookingforaproperhouse
C.lookingforagoodneighborD.lookingforsomethinglost
2.WhydidMrsGrayinvitetheMalupastoherhome?
A.Tohavedinner.
B.Tomeetalltheotherneighbors.
C.Toattendaball.
D.Tocongratulatethemontheirnewwork.
3.WhatdidtheMalupasthinktheywouldhaveattheparty?
A.Agooddinner.B.Crackers.C.Tea.D.Cheese.
4.Cathyrealizedhermistake.
A.atthebeginningofthepartyB.inthemiddleoftheparty
C.attheendofthepartyD.aftertheyreturnedhome
5.Aftertheylefttheneighborhoodparty,theywenttoashoppingcenter.
A.tohavedinnerB.tobuygoods
C.toenjoythenightsenseD.tobuyrefreshments
B
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