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选修七习题Unit2Fitforlife单元综合测评2

单元综合测评

(二) Unit2 Fitforlife

(时间:

100分钟;满分:

100分)

Ⅰ.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

1.Don't________anydetailinyouraccountevenifaword.

A.letout      B.takecare

C.makesureD.makeout

2.Peoplewhodonotsmokehaveless________ofsufferingfromlungcancerthanthosewhodoso.

A.potentialB.pattern

C.preferenceD.prejudice

3.Itisluckywebookedaroom,orwe________nowheretostaynow.

A.hadB.hadhad

C.wouldhaveD.wouldhavehad

4.Duetothewidespread________ofthismedicaltechnology,morediseasescanbediscoveredandtreatedatanearlystage.

A.presentationB.application

C.qualificationD.appreciation

5.Thereare,however,alsodoubts,asRumilaQuadir,thecollege's18yearoldstudentunionpresidentputsit,“theintentionsbehindtheschemearegood,butIdon'tseehowitwill________youngpeople.”

A.subscribetoB.appealto

C.tendtoD.submitto  

6.Manycaraccidentshappenedatthis________turnoftheroad.

A.sharpB.urgent

C.immediateD.quick

7.Facingtheglobalfinancialcrisis,theChinesegovernmenthastakenmanymeasures________people'slifetodealwithit.

A.relatedB.relatedto

C.relatingD.relatingto

8.________snacksanddrinks,buttheyalsobroughtcardsforentertainmentwhentheyhadapicnicintheforest.

A.Notonlytheybrought

B.Notonlydidtheybring

C.Notonlybroughtthey

D.Notonlytheydidbring

9.—HaveyoubeentotheGreatWall?

—Perhapsnotinmymemory;________,itmighthavebeenduringtheearlychildhood.

A.ifanyB.ifso

C.ifeverD.ifnot

10.Tomy________,hewasnotalittle________atthenewsthathehadwonthefirstprizeintheEnglishspeechcontest,forhethoughtthathedidn'tperformsowell.

A.astonishment;astonishing

B.astonished;astonishing

C.astonishment;astonished

D.astonish;astonishment

11.Youshouldwearashirtwithlongsleeves________yougetburntinthesun.

A.incaseB.sothat

C.althoughD.because

12.Allthemoney________,theyoungmanhadnochoicebuttostarthuntingforajob.

A.hasbeenspentB.hadbeenspent

C.havingspentD.havingbeenspent

13.Emergencylineoperatorsmustalways________calmandmakesurethattheygetalltheinformationtheyneedtosendhelp.

A.growB.appear

C.becomeD.stay

14.IthoughtIcouldcontinuetoworkhere,but________Ishallhavetolookforanotherjob.

A.infactB.asitis

C.asusualD.asisthecase

15.—HetriedtoexplainittomebutIjustcouldn'tunderstand.Doyou?

—________.

A.NotlikelyB.Notcertainly

C.NotreallyD.Notcleverly

Ⅱ.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

Alittlegirllivedinasimpleandpoorhouseonahill.Usuallyshe__16__playinthesmallgarden.Shecouldseeoverthegardenfenceandacrossthevalleyawonderfulhousewithshininggoldenwindowshighonanotherhill.__17__shelovedherparentsandherfamily,shedesiredtoliveinsuchahouseand__18__alldayabouthowwonderfulandexciting__19__mustfeeltolivethere.

Attheagewhenshegainedsome__20__skillandsensibility(识别力),she__21__hermotherforabikeride__22__thegarden.Hermotherfinallyallowedhertogo,__23__herkeepingclosetothehouseandnot__24__toofar.Thedaywasbeautiful.Thelittlegirlknew__25__whereshewasheading!

__26__thehillandacrossthevalley,sherodetothe__27__ofthegoldenhouse.

__28__shegotoffherbikeandputitagainstthegatepost,shefocusedonthepath__29__tothehouseandthenonthehouseitself.Shewasverydisappointedwhenshe__30__thatallthewindowswere__31__andratherdirty.

So__32__andheartbroken,shedidn'tgoanyfurther.She__33__,andallofasuddenshesawanamazing__34__.Thereontheothersideofthevalleywasalittlehouseanditswindowsweregolden.Lookingatherlittlehome,she__35__thatshehadbeenlivinginhergoldenhousefilledwithloveandcare.Everythingshedreamedwasrightthereinfrontofherhouse.

16.A.might B.should  

C.would D.must

17.A.UnlessB.Although

C.SinceD.But

18.A.dreamedB.worried

C.askedD.shouted

19.A.thisB.that

C.itD.which

20.A.differentB.scientific

C.musicalD.basic

21.A.beggedB.blamed

C.invitedD.paid

22.A.insideB.outside

C.throughD.along

23.A.insistingonB.relyingon

C.arguingaboutD.wonderingabout

24.A.travelingB.running

C.ridingD.walking

25.A.madlyB.rapidly

C.exactlyD.possibly

26.A.OverB.Down

C.AroundD.Beside

27.A.windowsB.steps

C.centerD.gate

28.A.UntilB.As

C.WhileD.Because

29.A.gettingB.introducing

C.leadingD.moving

30.A.feltB.learned

C.concludedD.found

31.A.transparentB.bright

C.plainD.wide

32.A.anxiousB.angry

C.seriousD.sad

33.A.turnedaroundB.cheeredup

C.settleddownD.droppedin

34.A.hillB.valley

C.backgroundD.sight

35.A.imaginedB.decided

C.realizedD.guessed

Ⅲ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

A

ThebestkeptsecretinSanDiegoiswaitingtoofferyouadelightfulgetaway—withoutleavingtown.

Lessthanthreeyearsago,theParisiHotelwasjustanofficebuildingabovetheshopsonthecornerofProspectStreet.Now,thatvaluablespaceisanintimateluxuryhotelwithseveralroomsoverlookingtheocean.You'llbeamazedwhenyouenterfromthecornerandascendthecurvingstaircasetothesecondfloorlobby.Itwilltakeyouintoadifferentworld.

WhatwillyoufindwhenyouenterthelargecontemporarylobbyisahandsomeandpeacefulspacethatwasdesignedwithahintofTuscanyinitsmodernMediterraneanstyle.Thelobbyhasalargefireplacewithcomfortablesofasinwarmneutralcolorssurroundingit.You'llfeelrelaxedjustsittingthere—withitsskylightoverheadlettinginthemorningsun.Alltheroomsaremorelikesuites(套间),withlargecomfortablebeds,beautifulbathsandstylishcustomdesignedfurnishingsandartthroughout.

TheParisiHotelistheperfectplaceforseniorsbecauseit'squietandrestful—withonly20rooms.Youwon'tfindmanyhotelslikethisinthecenterofatouristtown.

Theshopsareallaroundyou.Likewiseforsomeofthecity'sbestrestaurants,youwillneverhavetotakeyourcaroutofthegarageduringyourstay.And,bytheway,theundergroundparkinglotattheParisiHotelisfreeforhotelguests.

Onceyoustayatthislittlegem(珍品),you'llwanttoreturnagainandagain.Iknowwedo.It'saperfectplaceforseniors.

Ratesforstandardsuitesbeginat$275.Youcancallthehotelforreservationat(858)4541513.TheParisiHotelislocatedat1111ProspectSt.rightacrossfromLaValencia.

36.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ascend”inPara.2mean?

A.Find.     B.Change.

C.Use.D.Climb.

37.Whenyouenterthelobby,youwillfindthat________.

A.itisdecoratedwithMediterraneanfurniture

B.thewallsarepaintedinbrightcolors

C.alargefireplaceisburningallthetime

D.sunlightcomesthroughthewindowintheroof

38.TheParisiHotelisperfectforoldpeoplebecause________.

A.alltheroomsarelikesuiteswithbeautifuloceanview

B.itcangivethemthesenseofpeace

C.itisconvenientforthemtogoshopping

D.ithasstylishcustomdesignedfurnishingsandartthroughout

39.Accordingtothepassage,________.

A.thepriceofthesuitesintheParisiHotelvaries

B.theParisiHotelhasfurniturespeciallydesignedforoldpeople

C.theParisiHotelislocatedinasecretplaceinSanDiego

D.youmustmakeareservationbeforeenteringthehotel

B

Sincepeoplefirstlaunchedrocketsintospaceinthe1950s,wehavebeenleavingbehindallsortsofthings.Someofthem,likethecamera,werelostbyastronautswhiletheydidworkoutsidetheirspacecraft.Butmuchofthespacejunkismadeupoflittlepiecesofthingsthatwereoncebiggerobjects,untiltheystruckeachotherandbrokeapart.

SomethingswesendintospacefallbacktowardEarthandburnupintheatmosphere.Butlargerpiecessometimessurvivetheextremeheatandhitthegroundortheoceanatgreatspeeds.Sothereisalwaysconcernthatsomethingmayfallfromtheskyanddosomeharm.

Butspacejunkfallingonroofsisnotthebiggestworry.Scientistsareconcernedaboutthe“Kessler”problem.Imaginewhathappenswhenanemptyrocketstrikesanotherwhileorbitingtheearth.Twobigthingsbecomemanysmallerthings.Theythenhitotherthings.Thepiecesgetsmallerandsmalleruntiltheyformacloudofjunkthatblocksthepathoffuturespacevehicles.

MarcoCastronuovo,anItalianSpaceAgencyresearcher,sayslaunchingasatelliteintospacethatwouldgetveryclosetosomeofthelargerpiecesofspacejunk.Thesatellitewouldconnectasmallrockettotheuselessobject.Whentherocketexplodes,itpushesthejunkintoalowerandslowerorbit,nearertheEarth.Afteratime,thejunkburnsupintheatmosphere.Mr.Castronuovohasproposedusinganumberofsmallsatelliteswithroboticarms.Onearmwouldcatchthespacejunk,andanotherarmwouldconnecttherocket.Heimaginesthateachsatellitecouldjumpfromonelargepieceofjunktoanother.Hethinksthismethodcoulddestroyabouttenlargeobjectseachyear.

Scientistshavebeenconcernedaboutspacejunkformanyyears.Rightnow,thecostsofthecleanuphavebeentoogreat.Mr.Castronuovosayshissystemcouldbeputinplaceforamuchmorereasonableamountofmoney.Sowhatcanbedonetocleanupthespacearoundourplanet?

40.Wecanlearnfromthetextthatmuchofthespacejunk________.

A.wasleftbytheastronautsonpurpose

B.ismainlymadeupofbrokenspaceship

C.isusuallymadeofsmallpiecesofthings

D.burnsupbeforeitreachestheatmosphere

41.Nowscientistsaremostworriedthatspacejunkwill________.

A.harmthefuturespacevehicles

B.dosomeharmtotheatmosphere

C.fallonpeople'shouseroofs

D.destroytheha

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