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人教版高中英语必修四高一下学期4册Unit1测试
高中英语学习材料
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13-14学年新课标高一下学期4册Unit1测试
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满分(120)
第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1.—
—Shehasapairofblueeyesandgoldenhair.
A.HowdoyoulikeHelen?
B.WhatdoesHelenlooklike?
C.WhatisHelen?
D.WhatdoyouthinkofHelen?
2.Inordertostudychimps,JaneGoodallhasbeenleadinghardlifeintheforestforaboutfortyyears.
A.a;aB.the;theC.不填;aD.不填;the
3.Shemorelikeafriendthanamother.
A.behavesB.provesC.showsD.expresses
4.EveryoneexceptTomandhiswifetherewhenthepartystarted.
A.wereB.wasC.areD.is
5.Thegamewon’tcontinueifeitheroftheteamsdoesn’ttherules.
A.breakB.observeC.watchD.notice
6.Shedidnotforgethercoat;sheleftitinthelocker.
A.ontimeB.onpurposeC.intimeD.bychance
7.Thenewinventionmadepossibleforablindmantoread.
A.itB.thatC.thisD.what
8.Tryshowingalittlemoreforothers,andyouwillwinrespectfromthemlittlebylittle.
A.considerationB.connection
C.attractionD.instruction
9.TheprofessorandwriterusatalkaboutChineseliteraturethisafternoon.Don’tbelate!
A.giveB.gaveC.aregivingD.isgiving
10.Dr.Goodallthefactseveraltimesduringherspeechthathumanbeingsshouldprotectanimalsratherthanhuntorkillthem.
A.turnstoB.referstoC.looksupD.setsdown
11.Don’targueyourmother,Peter.Thefilmisintendedadultsandyoucan’tseeit.
A.about;forB.about;withC.with;forD.with;with
12.—Youarewelcometomygranny’sbirthdaypartyonFridaynight.
—Thanks.I’lltrytocome,I’mnotsurewhetherI’llbefreethen.
A.soB.orC.butD.though
13.SometimesImainlybecausemyfamilywasverypoor.
A.lookeddownuponB.waslookeddownupon
C.waslookingdownD.waslookeddown
14.Onlywhenyourealizetheimportanceofforeignlanguagesthemwell.
A.youcanlearnB.canyoulearn
C.youlearnedD.didyoulearn
15.TheymetwithalotofdifficultiesinbuildingtherailwayinTibet,buttheyuntilitwascompleted.
A.carriedonB.putonC.carriedoutD.putout
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
AileenwaswatchingTVwhentheprogramsuddenlystopped.Anannouncersaid,“Sorrytostoptheprogram.Wearerequestedto16animportantnotice.Ataboutninethisevening,aladynamedMrs.Humneywas17andkilled.Anyonewhocansupplyanyclueisrequestedtoreporttothe18.”Thenewsmadethelonelygirl19withfear.Shecouldn’thelplooking20,butshedidn’tnoticethatamanwasalready21behindthedoortothebalcony(阳台).
AllofasuddenthemanappearedbeforeAileen.“Don’taskfor22.Putyourjewelleryonthetable,andthenthinkover23Ishallbesafetostayuphereforthenight,”saidhe.ThatmadeAileenevenmore24,butshetriedto25herself.
Justthencamethewhistleofapolicecar.Thensomeonerangthedoorbell.Therobber(抢劫犯)saidwithagun26thegirl’sback,“Gotothedoorandsaythatyou’vegonetobed.”
Suddenly,thegirlhada(n)27.
“Oh,whoareyou?
”shesaid.
“Bull.Isthereanything28?
”askedthepolicemanBull.
“No.”Immediatelysheaddedloudly,“29,myelderbrotherextendshis30greetingtoyou.”
“Thankyou.Goodnight!
”Bullrepliedinthesame31.
Afewminuteslaterthesoundofthepolicecargoing32couldbeheard.“It’swell33,”therobbersaid.Thenherushedtothegirl.Almostatthesametimetheglassonthewindowwasbroken.Thepolicemenhurriedintotheroomandcaughttherobber.
“Aileen,thegreetingwassogoodthatitmadeustake34rightaway,”saidBull,“becausewe’vealreadyknownthatyour35waskilledinarobberyhalfayearago.”
16.A.obeyB.makeC.introduceD.broadcast
17.A.robbedB.hurtC.woundedD.stolen
18.A.publicB.policeC.hospitalD.family
19.A.cryB.shoutC.fallD.shake
20.A.aheadB.backC.aroundD.away
21.A.hidingB.sittingC.playingD.staying
22.A.informationB.adviceC.leaveD.trouble
23.A.thatB.whetherC.whereD.what
24.A.carefulB.anxiousC.strangeD.terrified
25.A.protectB.helpC.calmD.express
26.A.forB.againstC.behindD.beyond
27.A.methodB.answerC.sentenceD.idea
28.A.newB.importantC.unusualD.upset
29.A.InsteadB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD.Besides
30.A.warmB.deepC.kindD.real
31.A.soundB.mannerC.speechD.voice
32.A.outB.onC.alongD.away
33.A.actedB.refusedC.doneD.said
34.A.careB.actionC.riskD.step
35.A.sisterB.brotherC.motherD.father
第三部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
ElizabethBarrettwasbornatCoxhoeHall,Durham,England.Shewaseducatedathome,learningGreek,Latin,andseveralotherlanguagesatanearlyage.In1819,herfatherarrangedfortheprintingofoneofherpoems,andshewas13atthetime.
In1821,Elizabethinjuredherspine(脊椎)becauseofafall.Shespentmostofhertimeinherroomwritingpoetry.In1844,RobertBrowningwrotetoElizabethadmiringherpoems.Hecontinuedtowritetoherandtheywereengaged(订婚)in1845.
Elizabeth’sfatherdidn’tagreeontheengagement.In1846,ElizabethandRobertsecretlygotmarried.SoonthecoupleranofftoItaly,whereElizabeth’shealthimproved.ShecontinuedtoliveinItalyfortherestofherlife.
In1850,Elizabeth’sbest-knownbookofpoemsSonnetsfromthePortuguesewaspublished.ThebookrecordedthegrowthofherloveforRobert.Heoftencalledher“mylittlePortuguese”becauseofherdarkskin.
Manyofherpoemsexpressedstrongdisagreementwithwhatsheconsideredunfairsocialconditions.Shealsowrotepoemsaskingforpolitical(政治的)freedomforItalyandothercountriescontrolledbyforeignnations.
ElizabethBarrettBrowningdiedin1861.Hersonwasbornin1849,andherhusbandreturnedtoEnglandafterherdeath.
36.RobertBrowningwasfirstattractedtoElizabethBarrettbecauseof.
A.herpoemsB.herbeauty
C.herspecialexperiencesD.theirloveforwriting
37.Wecanlearnfromthethirdparagraphthat.
A.Elizabeth’smarriagewasafailure
B.Elizabethlivedaverydifficultlife
C.Elizabethmarriedagainstherfather’swill
D.ElizabethandRobertgotmarriedinItaly
38.AtwhatagedidElizabethBarrettBrowningdie?
A.50.B.55.C.60.D.65.
B
WhenIwokeupinthemorning,myparentshadgonetowork.
“Richard!
”Iordered.Richardwalkedin.
“WhydidIhavetomakemyownbreakfast?
”
“Ididn’tknowyouareawake.”
“You’reuseless,”Isaidandthenthrewabowlofcerealintohisface.ThenIwalkeduptomyroomandplayedcomputergames.
Myparentscamehomeat10:
00atnight.MydadtoldmethatIwouldleaveforChicagothenextday.Thefirstshuttle(航天飞机)wouldtaketouristsintospace.
Thenextday,wearrivedinChicagobyplane.WelandedonanopenareaandIsawtheshuttlewaitingforitspassengers.Isaidgoodbyetomyfatherandsteppeduptothestairsleadingintothepassengers’seatingroom.Thepilotgaveustheemergencydirectionsandtherulesofthespaceflight.
Thenwetookoff.Wewentthroughallthelayersofairuntilwereachedspace.Suddenly,thedooropenedandtwoalienscamein.TheycoveredmyfaceandIcouldn’tshoutout.Theotherpassengerswatchedinsurprise.
“Stop!
”Iorderedangrily.
“Weneedtoteachyoualesson.Treat(对待)otherswithrespect.”
Oneofthealiensputahandonmyforehead.Ibegantoseepicturesofmypast—kickingRichardseveraltimes,throwingaquarteratthehomelesspersonoutsideofourgate.
“Ididn’trealize.I’msorry.”
“Don’ttellus.Tellthem.”
“Ineedtogohome.”
ThetwoaliensletmegoandIfoundmyselfatthefrontgateofourhouse.IopenedthedoorandwenttoRichardandheldhiminmyarms.
39.Richardisprobablythewriter’s.
A.brotherB.classmateC.servantD.neighbor
40.Thetwoalienscametothewriterto.
A.beathimB.sendhimhome
C.askhimtorememberhispastD.askhimtorespectothers
41.Whatwasthewriterlikeinthepast?
A.Lazyandrude.B.Carelessandforgetful.
C.Proudandnaughty.D.Curiousandcreative.
42.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.ThefirsttriptospaceB.Alessonfromaliens
C.AliensinspaceD.Kindaliens
C
Areyouthetypeofpersonwhoalwayssaysyes?
However,it’sOKtosayno!
Peoplearestillgoingtolikeyou.Theymayevenrespectyoumorebecausetheyknowyouarehonest.
I’mnotsayingthatyoushouldsaynotosomeonewhoreallyneedsyourhelp.I’mtalkingaboutturningdownthemeetingthatyoureallydonotwanttogotoorthebirthdaypartythatyoudon’twanttobeaguestat.
Thinkforamomenthowyoufeelwhenyousayyestosomethingthatyoureallydon’twanttodo.Ifyou’relikewhatIoncewas,youcan’tsleepatnightandyouthinkaboutittoomuch.Itweighsonyourmind.Youtrytofindwaysout.Ifyoureallywanttogo,youwillnothaveallofthesethoughts.
So,whynotjustsaynofromthebeginning?
Maybeyouthinkifyoudon’tshowupatthemeeting(bytheway,itisnotoneyoumustgoto),yourbossisn’tgoingtolikeyouoryourco-workerswon’trespectyou.Maybeyoufeelasifyourmom,dadorsisterswon’tloveyouasmuchifyoudon’tdoeverythingforthem.
Ifthesepeopleareyourtruefriends,familymembers,oragoodboss,theywilllikeorloveyouthesame.Peopletreatyouthewayyouteachthemto,andifyou’resomeonewhoalwayssaysyesthenthat’swhatthey’reexpecting.
Youneedtodowhatisrightforyou.Ofcoursewedohaverealobligations(责任)inlif