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人教版高一英语必修一Unit6单元课后练习单元测试精
单元测试题
一.单项选择
1.Hisjobconsist______helpingoldpeoplewholivealone.
A.ofB.inC.withD.at
2.________TomandMary,IthinkTomistaller.
A.ComparingB.ComparedC.CompareD.Beingcompared
3.______withthatone,thisoneismoresuitable.
A.ComparedB.ComparingC.CompareD.Beingcompared
4.NearlyalltheindustryofArgentinais______inthecapital.
A.concentratingB.concentratedC.concentratingD.beingconcentrated
5.Ihesitate_____you,butwillyourecommendmeforthepost?
A.askB.askedC.askingD.toask.
6.Harrywasoutgoingthathesoon______theotherchildreninthekindergarten.
A.cameupwithB.putupwithC.fittedinwithD.caughtupwith
7.Hisstoryagreed_______thefacts.
A,withB.toConD.for
8.Ithink,Tom,ratherthanallofyou,_______anhonestboy.
A.isBareC.wereD.havebeen.
9._______isafactthatEnglishisbeingacceptedasaninternationallanguage.
A.ThereB.ThisCThatD.It
10.Iknew_____JohnLennon,butnot___________famousone.
A./;aB.a;theC./;theD.the;a
11.Iagreewithmostofwhatyousaid,butIdon’tagreewith__________.
A.everythingB.somethingC.SomethingD.nothing.
12.Infact__________isahardjobforthepolicetokeeporderinanimpartantmatch.
A.thisB.thatC.thereD.it
13.Let’skeeptothepointorwe_______________anydecision.
A.willneverreachB.haveneverreached.
C.neverreachDneverreached.
14.Itriedtoavoid_________himbecausehealwaysboredme.
A.meetingB.tomeetC.meetD.tobeheld
15.Weneedtoconcentrateresources________themostrun-downareas.
A.toB.onC.inD.with
16.They_____friendssincetheymetinShanghai.
A.havemadeB.havebecomeC.havebeenD.haveturned
17.Itwasnotuntil1920_____regularradiobroadcastbegan.
A.whileB.whichC.thatD.since
18.Mother_____himtostudyhard,butitdidn’tseemtohelp.
A.hopedB.suggestedC.insistedD.triedtopersuade
19.Pauldoesn’thavetobemade_______.Healwaysworkshard.
A.learnB.tolearnC.learnedD.learning
20.What___greatfunitistohaveaswimonahotdayinsummer.
A.aB.theC./D.of
二:
完型填空。
(20分)
Drawingapictureisthesimplestwayofputtinganideadownonpaper.Thatis21menfirstbegantowrite,sixthousandyearsagoor22.Thealphabetwenowuse23downtousoveralongperiodoftime.Itwas24fromthepicture-writingofancientEgypt.
Picture-writingwasusefulinmany25.Itcouldbeusedtoexpressideasaswellas26.
Forexample,adrawingofa27meanttheobject“man”.28adrawingofaman29onthegroundwithaspearinhimmeant30.
BesidestheEgyptians,theChinese31theAmericanIndiansalsodevelopedways32writinginpictures.Butonly33muchcouldbesaid34.Thousandsofpictureswouldhavebeenneeded35expressalltheideasthatpeoplemighthave.Itwouldhave36manythousandsmoretoexpressalltheobjects37tomen.Noonecould38somanypicturesinalifetime.39couldanyonelearnthemeaningofall40drawingsinalifetime.
()21.A.whenB.becauseC.whereD.how
()22.A.overB.moreC.elseD.later
()23.A.wentB.showedC.appearedD.came
()24.A.developedB.discoveredC.increasedD.grown
()25.A.sidesB.colorsC.waysD.meanings
()26.A.storiesB.animalsC.objectsD.subjects
()27.A.creatureB.beingC.womanD.man
()28.A.ButB.ForC.AfterD.Because
()29.A.liesB.lyingC.layingD.lain
()30.A.“die”B.“death”C.“sleep”D.“down”
()31.A.andB.withC.helpedD.followed
()32.A.toB.aboutC.onD.of
()33.A.notB.veryC.soD.too
()34.A.asfollowsB.thiswayC.thatmuchD.atleast
()35.A.toB.forC.possiblyD.actually
()36.A.writtenB.circledC.doneD.taken
()37.A.knownB.withC.calledD.in
()38.A.writeB.drawC.watchD.take
()39.A.EitherB.SoC.NorD.Also
()40.A.manyB.someC.thatD.such
三、阅读理解(20分)
A
Itdoesn'tmatterwhenorhowmuchapersonsleeps,buteveryoneneedssomeresttostayalive.That’swhatalldoctorsthought,untiltheyheardaboutAlHerpin.Alherpin,itwassaid,neverslept.Couldthisbetrue?
Thedoctorsdecidedtoseethisstrangemanthemselves.
Alherpinwas90yearsoldwhenthedoctorscametohishomeinNewJersey.Theythoughtforsurethathegotsomesleepofsomekind.Sotheystayedwithhimandwatchedeverymovementhemade.Buttheyweresurprised.Thoughtheywatchedhimhourafterhouranddayafterday,theyneversawHerpinsleeping.Infact,hedidnotevenownabed.Heneverneededone.
TheonlyrestthatHerpinsometimesgotwassittinginacomfortablechairandreadingnewspaper.Thedoctorswerepuzzledbythisstrangecontinuoussleeplessness.Theyaskedhimmanyquestions,hopingtofindananswer.Theyfoundonlyoneanswerthatmightexplainhiscondition.Herpinrememberedsometalkabouthismotherhavingbeeninjuredseveraldaysbeforehewasborn.Butthatwasall.Wasthistherealreason?
Noonecouldbesure.
Herpindiedattheageof94.
()41.Themainideaofthispassageisthat_________.
A.largenumbersofpeopledonotneedsleep
B.apersonwasfoundwhoactuallydidn’tneedanysleep
C.everyoneneedssomesleeptostayalive
D.peoplecanlivelongerbytryingnottosleep
()42.ThedoctorscametovisitHerpin,expecting_________.
A.tocurehimofhissleeplessness
B.tofindthathissleeplessnesswasnotreallytrue
C.tofindoutwhysomeoldpeopledidn’tneedanysleep
D.tofindawaytofreepeoplefromtheneedofsleeping
()43.Afterwatchinghimclosely,thedoctorscametobelievethatAlHerpin_________.
A.neededsomekindofsleepB.wastoooldtoneedanysleep
C.needednosleepatallD.oftensleptinachair
()44.OnereasonthatmightexplainHerpin’ssleeplessnesswas_________.
A.hismother’sinjurybeforehewasborn
B.thathehadgraduallygotridofthesleepinghabit
C.hismagnificentphysicalcondition
D.thathehadn’tgotabed
()45.AlHerpin’scondition(情况)couldberegardedas_________.
A.acommononeB.onethatcouldbecured
C.veryhealthyD.arare(稀有的,罕见的)one
B
MrandMrsSmithhadalwaysspenttheirsummerholidaysinNewJerseyinthepast,stayinginasmallinn(旅店)atthefootofahill.Oneyear,however,Mr.Smithmadealotofmoneyinhisbusiness,sotheydecidedtogotoLondonandstayatareallygoodhotelwhiletheywenttouringaroundthatfamouscity.
TheyflewtoLondonandarrivedattheirhotellateoneevening.Theyexpectedthattheywouldhavetogotobedhungry,becauseinthatsmallinninNewJersey,nomealswereservedafterseven.Theywerethereforesurprisedwhenthemanwhoreceivedtheminthehallaskedwhethertheywouldtakedinnertherethatnight.
“Areyoustillservingdinner?
”askedMrSmith.
“Yes,certainly,sir,”answeredtheman.“Weserveituntilhalfpastnine.”
“Whatarethetimesofmealsthen?
”askedMrSmith.
“Well,sir,”answeredtheman,“Weservebreakfastfromseventohalfpasteleveninthemorning,lunchfromtwelvetothreeintheafternoon,teafromfourtofive,anddinnerfromsixtohalfpastnine.”
“ButthathardlyleavesanytimeforustoseethesightsofLondon!
”saidMrsSmith.
()46.MrandMrsSmith_________inthepast.
A.hadoftenstayedinabighotelinNewJersey
B.hadtraveledtomanyplaces
C.hadoftenstayedinasmallinn
D.hadmadealotofmoney
()47.Theydecidedtogotoareallygoodhotelbecause_________.
A.itwasfamous
B.itwasdifficulttofindacheaphotel
C.itwasnearmanyinterestingplaces
D.theynowhadenoughmoney
()48.Whentheyarrivedatthehotel,theyfound_________.
A.nomealswereservedafterseven
B.dinnerwasstillbeingserved
C.theirplanehadarrivedtoolate
D.theyhadtogotobedhungry
()49.Whenthemantoldthemthetimesofmealsatthehotel,MrsSmithfelt
_________.
A.disappointedB.excitedC.delightedD.satisfied
()50.MrsSmith_________.
A.thoughtshewouldhaveplentyoftimetoseethesights
B.wasafraidtheywouldhavenotimetotouraroundLondon
C.thoughtthehotelwasnotasgoodasthesmallinn
D.thoughtthehotelwasmuchbetterthanthesmallinnforitsgoodmeals
C
TimBerners-Lee,whoreceivedonemillioneuros($1.2million)cashforcreatingtheWorldWideWeb,sayshewouldneverhavesucceededifhehadchargedmoneyforhisinventions.“Ifhadtriedtodemandfees…therewouldbenoWorldWideWeb,”Berners-Lee,49,saidonJune15ataceremony(仪式)forwinningthefirstMillenniumTechnologyPrize,awardedbytheFinnishTechnologyAwardFoundation.“Therewouldbelotsofsmallwebs,”Theprizecommitteeagreed.
TheInternethadexistedfornearly20yearswhenMrBerners-Leelaunched(推出)theworld’sfirstwebsiteinAugust,1991.ButtheNetwaslittlemorethanacollectionofcomputerconnectedwithcables.Itdidn’thaveameans(way)ofsharinginformationbetweendifferentkindsofcomputersrunningdifferentkindsofsoftware.MrBerners-Leefoundwaystoconnectdocumentsandotherinformationusinghypertextlinks.Theuniversalhypertextlanguagehecreatedallowsallkindsofsoftwaretocommunicatewith(与……交流)eachother.Hiscreation(创造)madeagenerationofyouthfulmillionairesandmillionaires,litthespark(火花)fortheNewEconomyandpavedthewayfor(为…铺平道路)greatnewindustriessuchase-commerce.
Theinventioncouldhavemadehimunbelievablywealthy(rich),evenbyInternetstandards.ButBerners-Lee’sneverdevotedtocommercialize(使商业化)orpatent(取得…专利)hiscontributions(贡献)totheInternettechnologieshehaddeveloped.Berners—Lee,whoisoriginallyfromBritain,hasmostlyavoidedboththefameandthefortunewonbymanyofhisInternetcollea