牛津译林版英语高一上册module 2《unit 1 tales of the unexplained》word同步测试.docx
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牛津译林版英语高一上册module2《unit1talesoftheunexplained》word同步测试
Unit1Talesoftheunexplained
单元仿真检测
第一部分:
听力(共三节,满分30分)
(略)
第二部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:
单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D、四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21.Tomakemembersofateamperformbetter,thetrainerfirstofallhastoknowtheir______andweakness.
A.strengthsB.benefits
C.techniquesD.values
22.Thespaceagehas_______awholenewbodyofsci—
entificandtechnicalwords_________.
A.brought;intoexistence
B.come;intoexistence
C.brought;inexistence
D.called;inexistence
23.Bequiet___________youshouldwakethebaby.
A.incaseB.incaseof
C.innocaseD.inthecaseof
24.Wecouldn’tconvincehim_________hismistake.
A.withB.on
C.atD.of
25.Yourelectricitybill________ontime,ortheywill
cutusoff.
A.isduetopay
B.isduetobepaid
C.duetopay
D.duetobepaid
26.Bamboocanbemade________fishingpolesand
walkingsticks.
A.ofB.from
C.intoD.up
27.Thebuildingaroundthecomercaughtfirelastnight.
Thepolicearenow___________thematter.
A.seeingthrough
B.workingout
C.lookinginto
D.watchingover
28._________,heshouldbepunished.
A.Onthelaw
B.Accordingtothelaw
C.Withthelaw
D.Bythelaw
29.一DoyouknowBeijingwell?
一No.itisthefirsttimeI________here.
A.goB.havebeen
C.wentD.shouldgo
30.Theroomwaspackedwithpeople________we
couldn’tgetin.
A.sothatB.asif
C.whileD.as
31.Goandgetyourcoat;itis_______youleftit.
A.thereB.where
C.therewhereD.wherethere
32.__________mysisterthreetimestodaybutherline
wasalwaysbusy.
A.I’dphoned
B.I’vebeenphoning
C.I’vephoned
D.Iwasphoning
33.Theirinkhas________,thatistosay,theyhave
theirink.
A.runout;runout
B.runoutof;runoutof
C.runout;runoutof
D.runoutof;runout
34.We’llhaveameetinginthegarden________inthe
hall.
A.insteadB.insteadof
C.taketheplaceofD.inplaceof
35.Iwon’ttellthestudenttheanswertothemathproblemuntilhe______onitformorethananhour.
A.hasbeenworking,
B.willhaveworked
C.willhavebeenworking
D.hadworked
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
IarrivedintheUnitedStatesonFebruary6,1997,butIremembermyfirstdaythereveryclearly.Myfriendwaswaitingformewhenmyplane36atKennedyAirportatthreeo’clockintheafternoon.Theweatherwasverycoldanditwassnowing,butIwas37excitedtomind.Fromtheairport,myfriendandI38ataxitomyhotel.Ontheway,IsawtheskylineofManhattanforthefirsttimeandIstared39astonishmentatthefamousskyscrapersandtheir40beauty.Myfriendhelpedmeunpackatthehotelandthen41mebecausehe42gobacktowork.He43toreturnthenextday.
44myfriendhadleft,Iwenttoarestaurantnearthehoteltogetsomethingtoeat.BecauseI45speakawordofEnglish,Icouldn’t46thewaiterwhat1wanted.1wasveryupsetand47tomakesomegestures,48thewaiterdidn’tunderstandme.Finally,I49thesamethingtheman50thenexttablewaseating.Afterdinner,IstartedtowalkalongBroadway51IcametoTimeSquarewithitsmovietheatres,andhuge52ofpeople.Ididn’tfeeltiredsoIcontinuedtowalk53thecity.
WhenIreturnedtothehotel,Icouldn’tsleepbecauseI54hearingthefireandpolicesirens(汽笛)duringthenight.I55awakeandthoughtaboutNewYork.IdecidedthatIhadtolearntospeakEnglish.
36.A.tookoffB.1andedCgotoutD.tookdown
37.A.tooBsoC.veryD.much
38.A.gotB.tookupC.gotonD.took
39.A.inB.atC.forD.to
40.A.o1dmadeB.man-made
C.newly-madeD.natural
41.A.had1eftB.wouldleave
C.1eftD.wasleaving
42.AmustB.hadtoC.shouldD.ought
43.A.agreedB.saidCtoldD.promised
44.AShortlyafterB.Longbefore
C.ShortlyD.Soon
45.A.couldn’tBcouldC.didn’tD.did
46.A.askB.sayC.tellD.order
47.A.wantedBstartedCaskedD.failed
48.A.andB.soC.thenD.but
49.A.orderedBbookedC.askedD.got
50.A.onBforC.atD.to
5l.A.whenBuntilC.afterD.before
52.A.crowdsB.groupsC.teamsD.amounts
53.A.aroundB.inC.byD.near
54.A.wasB.wentC.keptD.started
55.A.1ainB.1ayC.1aidD.was
第三部分:
阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
It’s2035.Youhaveajob,afamilyandyou'reabout40yearsold!
Welcometoyourfuturelife.
Gettingreadyforwork,youpauseinfrontofthemirror.
“Turnred,”yousay.Yourshirtchangesfromskybluetodeepred.Tinypreprogrammedelectronics(智能电子元件)arerear-rangedinyourshirttochangeitscolor.Lookingintothemirror,youfindithardtobelieveyou’re40.Youlookmuchyounger.
Withamazingadvancesinmedicine,peopleinyourgenerationmaylivetobe150yearsold.You’renotevenmiddle-aged!
Asyougointothekitchenandpreparetopouryourbreakfastcerealintoabowl,youhear,“Toloseweight,youshouldn’teatthat.”fromyourshoes.Theyreadthetinyelectroniccode(电子源码)onthecerealboxtofindoutthenutritiondetails.Youdecidetolistentoyourshoes.“Kitchen,whatcanIhaveforbreakfast?
”Alistofpossiblefoodsappearsonthecounterasthekitchenchecksitsfoodsupplies.
“Readyforyourtriptospace?
”youaskyoursonanddaughter.In2005onlyspeciallytrainedastronautswentintospaceandveryfewofthem.Todayanyonecangotospacefordaytripsorlongervacations.Yourbestfriendevenworksinspace.Handingyourchildrenthreestrawberrieseach,youadd,“Thedoctorsaidyouneedtheseforspacetravel.”Thankstomedicaladvances,vaccinationshots(防疫针)areathingofthepast.Ordinaryfoodscontainspecificvaccines.Withtheberriesintheirmouths,thekidsheadforthefrontdoor.
It’stimeforyoutogotowork.Yourcarchecksyourfingerprintsandunlocksthedoors.“Myoffice.Autopilot,”youcommand.Yourcardrivesitselfdowntheroadandmovessmoothlyintotrafficonthehighway.Yousitbackandunrollyoure-newspaper.Thelatestnewsdownloadsandfillstheviewer.Lookingthroughthepages,youwatchthenewsasvideofilmratherthanreadit.
56.Whatchangesthecolorofyourshirt?
A.Theminor.B.Theshirtitself.
C.Thecounter.D.Themedicine.
57.Howdotheshoesknowthatyoushouldn’teatthebreakfastcereal?
A.Bypouringthebreakfastintoabowl.
B.Bylisteningtothedoctor'sadvice.
C.Bytestingthefoodsuppliesinthekitchen.
D.Bycheckingthenutritiondetailsofthefood.
58.Thestrawberriesthechildreneatserveas_______
A.breakfastB.lunch
C.vaccinesD.nutrition
59.Rowisthetextorganized?
A.Inorderoftime.
B.Inorderoffrequency.、
C.Inorderofpreference.
D.Inorderofimportance.
B
Overthelast70years,researchershavebeenstudyinghappyandunhappypeopleandfinallyfoundouttenfactorsthatmakeadifference.Ourfeelingsofwell-beingatanymomentaredeterminedtoacertaindegreebygenes.However,ofallthefactors,wealthandagearethetoptwo.
Moneycanbuyadegreeofhappiness.Butonceyoucanaffordtofeed,clotheandhouseyourself,eachextradollarmakeslessandlessdifference.
Researchersfindthat,onaverage,wealthierpeoplearehappier.Butthelinkbetweenmoneyandhappinessiscomplex.Inthepasthalf-century,averageincomehassharplyincreasedindevelopedcountries,yethappinesslevelshaveremainedalmostthesame.Onceyourbasicneedsaremet,moneyonlyseemstoincreasehappinessifyouhavemorethanyourfriends,neighborsandcolleagues.
“Dollarsbuystatus,andstatusmakespeoplefeelbetter,”concludesomeexperts,whichhelpsexplainwhypeoplewhocanseekstatusinotherways-scientistsoractors,forexample-mayhappilyacceptrelativelypoorly-paidjobs.
Inaresearch,ProfessorAlexMichalosfoundthatthepeoplewhosedesires-notjustformoney,butforfriends,family,job,health-rosefurthestbeyondwhattheyalreadyhad,tendedtobelesshappythanthosewhofeltasmallergap(差距).Indeed,thesizeofthegappredictedhappinessaboutfivetimesbetterthanincomealone.“Thegapmeasuresjustblowawaytheonlymeasuresofincome,”saysMichalos.
Anotherfactorthathastodowithhappinessisage.Oldagemaynotbesobad.“Givenalltheproblemsofaging,howcouldtheelderlybemoresatisfied?
”asksProfessorLauraCarstensen.
Inonesurvey,Carstenseninterviewed184peoplebetween
theagesof18and94,andaskedthemtofilloutanemotions
questionnaire.Shefoundthatoldpeoplereportedpositiveemotionsjustasoftenasyoungpeople,butnegativeemotionsmuchlessoften.
Whyareoldpeoplehappier?
Somescientistssuggestolder
peoplemayexpectlifetobeharderandlearntolivewithit,orthey’remorerealisticabouttheirgoals,onlysettingonesthattheyknowtheycanachieve.ButCarstensenthinksthatwithtimerunningout,olderpeoplehavelearnedtofocusonthingsthatmakehemhappyandletgoofthosethatdon’t.
“Peoplerealizenotonlywhattheyhave,butalsothatwhattheyhavecannotlastforever,”shesays.“Agoodbyekisstoahusbandorwifeattheageof85,forexample,maybringfarmorecomplexemotionalresponsesthanasimilarkisstoaboyorgirlfriendattheageof20.”
60.Accordingtothepassage,thefeelingofhappiness
A.isdeterminedpartlybygenes
B.increasesgraduallywithage
C.haslittletodowithwealth
D.ismeasuredbydesires
61.Someactorswouldliketoacceptpoorly-paidjobsbecausethejobs______.
A.makethemfeelmuchbetter
B.providechancestomakefriends
C.improvetheirsocialposition
D.satisfytheirprofessionalinterests
62.Agedpeoplearemorelikelytofeelhappybecause
theyaremore__________.
A.optimisticB.successful
C.practicalD.emotional
63.ProfessorAlexMichalosfoundthatpeoplefeelless
happyif_