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届高考英语一轮复习单元测试Unit2Fitforlife牛津版选修7
2014届高考英语一轮复习单元测试Unit2Fitforlife牛津版选修7
Ⅱ、单项填空
1._____Iknow,heisagoodteacher.
A.Sofaras B.Solongas C.Sofar D.Assoonas
2.AlbertislookingforwardtoseeinghisgrandpainGreenfield attheendofthisterm.Heisalwayssaying,"Thesummervacationcan'tcome__________soon."
A.too B.very C.so D.rather
3.Thecarisrunning_____thespeedof60milesanhour.
A.with B.at C.by D.in
4.Hesoldthecarby____________anoticeinthenewspaper.
A.giving B.taking C.putting D.having
5.The___________outsidethehousesaid"Private".
A.mark B.board C.advice D.notice
6.Whathe_____usmadeiteasiertoknowhislife.
A.told B.mentioned C.said D.spoke
7.Tohelpafriendsolvetheproblemtroublinghim,_____.
A.afriendshouldbeequippedwiththekindofknowledgerequired
B.amanshouldbeequippedwiththekindofknowledgerequired
C.nothingisbetterthantheofferingofone'smoney
D.keepingone'spromiseismostimportant
8.I'msorrywegaveyousuchshort__________ofourvisit.
A.attention B.notice C.information D.preparation
9.Theyhaveseenthefilm_____.
A.beforelong B.longbefore C.longago D.foralongtime
10.He_____avisittoParislastmonth.
A.got B.did C.took D.paid
11.Thesoldiersstoodthere_____silence.
A.with B.in C.by D.through
12.Thereseemedtobealargeroom_____.
A.downstairs B.indownstairs C.todownstairs D.underdownstairs
13.Therain,_____tocomeat8pm,wasdelayedforsomereason.
A.supposes B.supposed C.whichsupposed D.wassupposed
14._____youhavebought!
A.Whatafinepieceoffurniture B.Howfinefurniture
C.Whatafinefurniture D.Howbeautifulafurniture
15.We'llhavemoremeetingslikethisintheweeks_____.
A.coming B.tobecoming C.tocome D.came
16.Manythings_____impossibleinthepastarecommontoday.
A.considered B.toconsider C.considering D.beingconsidered
17.AlthoughIspoketohimmanytimes,henevertookany________ofwhatIsaid.
A.notice B.remark C.observation D.attention
18.Thepen_____belongstome.
A.whichitisonthetable B.lyingonthetable C.isonthetable D.whichonthetable
19.Theboycanhavefivepiecesofbread_____.
A.atonetime B.atatime C.foratime D.foronetime
20.Iwishyou_____.
A.happy B.happily C.happiness D.ahappiness
Ⅲ、完形填空
MissKingwaswatchingTVtorelaxafteraday'swork.Suddenlytheprogram 1 .“Sorrytointerrupttheprogram.Nowwearerequestedtobroadcastanimportantnoticefromthe 2 :
Ataboutninethisevening,anoldwoman 3 79namedMrsWhitewasrobbedandkilledbyarobberwhowas 4 agreencoat. 5 whocansupplyanycluearerequestedtoreporttothepolice.”Theterriblenewsmadethelonelygirlfilledwith 6 .Shecouldn'thelplooking 7_.Butshedidn'tnoticethatamanwasalready 8 thedoortotheveranda(走廊).
Allofasuddentheman 9 beforeMissKing.Thegirlreallydidn'tknowwhatto 10 .“Don't 11 fortrouble.Just 12 yournecklaceandringonthetable,andthenI'llthinkoverwhetherIshallbesafetostayhere 13 thenight,”saidtherobber.ThatmadeMissKingevenmore 14 ,butshetriedtocalmherself.
Justthentherecamethewhistleofapolicecar.Inalittlewhile,someone 15 thedoorbell.Themansaidwithapistol 16 thegirl'sback.“Don't 17 thedoorandsayyouhavegonetobed.Neverlethimin.”Butthegirlgotanidea.Sheaskedthemanoutsidethe 18 .“Oh,whoareyou?
”“I'mSergeantBull.MissKing,isthere 19 unusualhere?
”“No,thereisn't.”Immediatelysheadded__20 ,"Onlymy 21andIarehereintheroom.“Wellthen,goodnight.”Bullrepliedinthesamevoice.
Afewminuteslater,thesoundof 22 couldbeheard.“It'swelldone,”therobberlaughed.Thenherushedtothegirl.AlmostatthesametimetheglassonthewindowofMissKing 23 intopieces.Thepolicemen 24 intotheroomfromtheverandaandcaughttherobberbeforehecouldrunaway.
“MissKing, 25 yousaidaboutyourbrother'sbeingintheroommadeustakeactionrightaway,”saidSergeantBull,“forwehavealreadyknownthatyourbrotherwaskilledinanaccidentayearago.”
1.A.started B.stopped C.ended D.disappeared
2.A.police B.government C.army D.prison
3.A.for B.at C.of D.with
4.A.dressed B.wearing C.on D.puttingon
5.A.People B.Anyone C.These D.Those
6.A.fear B.anger C.surprise D.sadness
7.A.around B.back C.up D.over
8.A.from B.at C.by D.behind
9.A.came B.walked C.appeared D.ran
10.A.say B.make C.do D.dealwith
11.A.ask B.take C.expect D.shout
12.A.takeoff B.put C.handin D.giveout
13.A.in B.for C.at D.by
14.A.surprised B.terrified C.terrifying D.terrible
15.A.rang B.touched C.turnedon D.struck
16.A.on B.at C.to D.against
17.A.knock B.gooutof C.close D.open
18.A.car B.door C.window D.veranda
19.A.someone B.anyone C.anything D.something
20.A.excitedly B.anxiously C.aloud D.bravely
21.A.brother B.sister C.father D.mother
22.A.policeman B.policecar C.robber D.footsteps
23.A.turned B.brought C.broke D.changed
24.A.slipped B.put C.fell D.hurried
25.A.what B.when C.as D.that
IV、阅读理解
(A)
ProfessorMartin'sreportsaysthatchildrenwhoattendanumberofdifferentschools,becausetheirparentshavetomovearoundthecountry,probablymakeslowprogressintheirstudies.Therearealsosigns,saysProfessorMartin,thatanunusuallylargenumberofsuchchildrenarementallyaffected.
CaptainThomasJames,anarmylecturerforthepast20yearsandhimselfafatheroftwochildren,said,"I'veneverheardsuchrubbish.Takingmeforexample,noharmisdonetotheeducationofmychildrenwhochangeschoolsregularly—iftheykeeptothesamecourses,asinourarmyschools.Inmyexperience—andI'veknownquiteafewofthem—armychildrenareaswell-adjustedasanyothers,ifnotmoreso.
WhattheProfessordoesn'tappeartoappreciateisthefactthatinsuchsituationschildrenwillchangemuchbetterthangrown-ups.
WhenthiswasputtoProfessorMartin,hesaidthatatnotimehadhisteamsuggestedthatallsuchchildrenwerebackwardormentallyaffectedinsomeway,butsimplythatintheirexperiencetherewasacleartendency.
“Ourfindingsshowthatwhiletheverybrightchildcandealwithregularchangeswithoutbanninghisorhergeneralprogressinstudies,themajorityofchildrensufferfromconstantlyhavingtoenteranewlearningsituation.”
1.AccordingtoProfessorMartin_____areaffectedbyconstantlychangingtheirschools.
A.fewarmychildren B.onlybrightchildren C.allthechildren D.mostofthechildren
2.Inthethirdparagraph,thesentence“ifnotmoreso”means_____.
A.ifarmychildrenarenotmorewell-adjustedthantheothers
B.iftheotherchildrenarenotmorewell-adjustedthanarmychildren
C.ifmorearmychildrenarenotaswell-adjustedanyothers
D.iftherearenotmorechildrenwhocanbewell-adjusted
3.Accordingtothepassage,whothoughtthatitwasnotgoodforchildrentochangeschoolstoooften?
A.CaptainJames. B.ProfessorMartin. C.Thewriterofthepassage. D.Parentsofthechildren.
4.CaptainJamesholdstheviewthat_____.
A.whattheProfessorsaidwasright
B.themoreschoolschildrenchange,thelessprogresstheywillmake
C.childrencanchangemuchmoreeasilythangrown-ups
D.allbackwardchildrenaregreatlyaffectedbychangingschools
5.AfterhearingwhatCaptainJamessaid,ProfessorMartin_____.
A.agreedtohisview B.changedhisownviewimmediately
C.stillstucktohisownview D.refusedtogivehisfurtherexplanation
(B)
Sincetheearliesttimes,treeshavealwaysbeenveryusefulandimportanttomanwhomadeuseoftheminmanywaysforhisdailylife.Todaytreescontinuetoplayaveryimportantpartinmanyways.Theyprovidemanwithfruits,fuelforburning,woodforbuildingandfurniture.Youcanimaginewhatwouldhappeniftherewerenotreesintheworldinwhichwe'reliving.
Inthetropicswhereit'sverywarmthroughouttheyear,treesprotectmanfromtheheatofthehotsun.Theyarealsoveryusefulinprotectinggoodandrichtopsoilfrombeingwashedaway,astherearemanyheavyrainsthere.
Withouttreesandgrass,heavyrainswouldwashawaytherichsurfacesoilwhichissoessentialforagriculture.Theresultisthatthelandbecomesuselessandunproductive.
Therearemanydesertareasintheworld,whichusedtobeveryrichandfertileareas.Butpeopleinancienttimescutdowntreesindiscriminatelyandnonewtreeswereplanted.Whenstrongwindscame,theyblewawaytherichsurfacesoilandforthisreasonthelandwasturnedintouselessdeserts