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安徽卷高中英语Unit3Tomorrowsworld综合检测牛津译林版必修4
综合检测(三)
Unit3 Tomorrow'sworld
(满分:
100分;时间:
100分钟)
PartⅠLanguageKnowledge(45marks)
SectionA(15marks)
1.Theworkers________theglassesandmarkedoneachbox“ThisSideUp”.
A.carried B.delivered
C.pressedD.packed
2.Didyouregret________youropinionthatweshouldstayathomeonSunday?
A.toputoutB.toputforward
C.puttingoutD.puttingforward
3.MyenthusiasmforChinesefootballteam________becauseoftheircountlessfailures.
A.appearedB.faded
C.ranoutD.gaveup
4.(2013·常州高一调研)Shespokeveryconfidentlybecauseshewantedtomakeagreat________onheremployer.
A.influenceB.pressure
C.impressionD.effect
5.Please________thenumbersandI'msuretheywill________morethan1,000.
A.add;addupB.addup;addup
C.addup;adduptoD.addto;addup
6.Notonly________theactivity________publicawarenessofworldhunger,butitraisedalotofmoneyforthepoorchildren.
A./;increasedB.was;increased
C.did;increaseD./;wasincreased
7.(2012·四川高考)Beforedrivingintothecity,youarerequiredtogetyourcar________.
A.washedB.wash
C.washingD.towash
8.Canyouimaginehisfather'sbeing________ofrobbingabankonawinternight?
A.accusedB.announced
C.reportedD.declared
9.Wehadwantedtofinishourtaskbynoon,butitdidn't________quitewell.
A.findoutB.giveout
C.handoutD.workout
10.Sixtypeoplewere________fromtheburningship,butagreatmanymoreweredrownedwhenitsank.
A.rescuedB.protected
C.preventedD.escaped
11.Theyweresurroundedbytheenemy,butthey______atlastfromthevillage.
A.managedescapingB.triedtoescape
C.managedtoescapeD.triedescaping
12.—IsitnecessarytolookupeverynewwordwhenI________itinreading?
—No.Youdon'thavetobecauseyouarelikelytoguessthemeaningaccordingtothecontext.
A.comeacrossB.comeout
C.comealongD.comeup
13.—Whoshouldbe________fortheaccident?
—Theboss,nottheworkers.Theyjustcarriedouttheorderastold.
A.responsibleB.sorry
C.famousD.ashamed
14.(2013·盐城高一检测)Camerasarefixedateverycrossroadsinorderto________whathappenstothetrafficatalltimes.
A.updateB.monitor
C.determineD.guide
15.—Ifoundmymomnotfeelingwellthismorning.I'mafraidsheisill.
—________.
A.Don'tworrytoomuch
B.It'snothingatall
C.I'msorrytohearthat
D.Takeiteasy
SectionB(18marks)
(2012·浏阳一中高一测试)Duringoneofthetoughestweeksofmylife,Ihadthechancetoexperiencesurprisinggrace(善举).
Iwasinmyoffice,whenayoungmancameby.Hewasobviouslyvery__16__andclosetotears.Hewasanolderstudentandalwaysappearedlikeatoughguy,__17__showingemotion.
Hehadtoldme__18__thathewasdealingwithsomedifficult__19__problems.Hewasacaregiverforhissisterwhowasill.Thisdayhecamein,satdownandjustsobbed(抽泣).I__20__whilehetoldmehowhehadbeenupallnightinthehospitalwithhissisterandthatwaswhyhecouldn'ttakemyexamthatmorning.Itoldhimnotto__21__itatall.Hewasclearlyinnoshapeforanexam.Itoldhimtogohomeand__22__.Ireassured(使放心)himthatIwoulddoeverythingIcouldtohelphimgetthroughtheclass.
Ijustsattherewhilehesobbed.“Ithinkshemightdie,”hegasped(喘着气说).“WhatamIgoingtodo?
”Itwascleartomethathehadnever__23__thisfearoutloudtoanyone.Ijustsatthere,fullyfocusedonhimandhis__24__,andtriedtooffersomesoftwordsof__25__.
Afterquitesometime,he__26__himself.Ireassuredhimagainthatitdidn'tmattertomewhenhetookhisexamandthatIwouldhelphimthrough.Thenheleft.
Afterwards,Ifeltlikehis__27__wasablessing(为人带来幸福的事).BeingabletohelphimwhileIwasinpainmyselfwasthemostvaluablegift.
Lifenevergivesmorethanwecanhandle.
16.A.lazyB.angry
C.sadD.nervous
17.A.stillB.even
C.alsoD.never
18.A.earlierB.later
C.harderD.faster
19.A.studyB.family
C.healthD.money
20.A.criedB.imagined
C.listenedD.laughed
21.A.workonB.worryabout
C.prepareforD.lookafter
22.A.practiceB.wait
C.sleepD.play
23.A.expressedB.conquered
C.figuredD.admitted
24.A.choiceB.pain
C.dangerD.secret
25.A.regretB.doubt
C.explanationD.encouragement
26.A.calmedB.showed
C.foundD.defeated
27.A.effortB.visit
C.illnessD.challenge
SectionC(12marks)
I'mverygladtoreceiveyourletter.Fromyourletter,Iknowyouhaveshown 28 greatinterestininventingnewthings.That'sgreat.Asforhowtobeaninventor,thereisnoquickanswerto 29 .
Comingfromdifferentculturesandhavingdifferentbackgrounds,inventorsdonotseemtohavemuch 30 common.Butcreativethinking, 31 isgreatlyvalued,isperhapsthebasicskillaninventorshouldhave.Inordertoexplorenewpossibilities,youwillhavetolearntobreak 32 fromoldthoughtpatterns.Whenyougetstuck,trytolookattheproblemin 33 manywaysaspossible.Eachnewwaymayimproveyourunderstanding.
Moreimportantly,alwayskeepitinyourmind 34 successisnoaccident.Itistheresultofalongprocess(过程)oftrialanderror.Above 35 ,themaintaskforyouistostudyhardandtrytolearnmoreknowledge.This,ofcourse,willlayasolidfoundation.
Hopeyourfutureinventionwillmakeadifference.
PartⅡReadingComprehension(30marks)
A
CharlieChaplinwasoneofthegreatestandwidelylovedsilentmoviestars.FromEasyStreet(1917)toModernTimes(1936),hemademanyofthefunniestandmostpopularfilmsofhistime.Hewasbestknownforhischaracter,theinexperiencedandlovablelittleTramp(流浪者).ThelittleTramp,awellmeaningmaninanoldsuitwithawalkingstick,alwaysfoundhimselfinembarrassingsituations.Morethananyotherfigure,itisthiskindheartedcharacterthatweconnectwiththetimebeforethefilmswithdialogue.
BorninLondonin1889,ChaplinfirstvisitedAmericawithatheatercompanyin1907.AppearingasBillyintheplaySherlockHolmes,theyoungChaplintraveledaroundthecountrytwice.Onhissecondtrip,hemetMackSennettandwassignedtoKeystoneStudiostoactinfilms.In1914Chaplinmadehisfirstfilm,MakingaLiving.Thatsameyearhemadethirtyfourmoreshortfilms,includingCaughtinaCabaret,CaughtintheRain,TheFaceontheBarRoomFloor,andHisTrystingPlace.Theseearlysilentshortsallowedverylittletimeforanythingbutphysicalcomedy,andChaplinwasamasteratit.
Chaplin'shumoroustricksmadehimfamous,butanewstyleofhisactingmadehimgreat.ForChaplin,thebestwaytoexpressthehumourorsadnessofasituationwasthroughnaturalacting.Theconcernofearlytheaterandfilmwastosimplykeeptheaudience'sattentionthroughoveractingtocommunicatefeelings,butChaplinsawinfilmanopportunitytocontroltheenvironmentenoughtoallowfeelingstocomethroughbynaturalacting.
Chaplinknewthatasuccessfulscenewasnotsimplyaboutthestar,butabouteveryoneonthescreen.Hedemandedthatalltheactorsworktogetherineveryperformance.Withoutthisteamworkhecouldnotexpressthefeelingsofthecharacterthatweresoimportanttohim.Theonlywaytoachievethatteamworkwastokeepcompletecontrolovereveryscene.
36.CharlieChaplinwas________.
A.aheroB.afootballfan
C.apopstarD.afilmstar
37.ThefirstfilmChaplinmadewas________.
A.EasyStreetB.ModernTimes
C.SherlockHolmesD.MakingaLiving
38.ThefollowingEXCEPT________madeChaplinfamousandgreat.
A.histricks
B.hisnaturalacting
C.hisdifficultsituation
D.devotinghimselftofilms
39.Chaplinconsidered________themostimportantthinginmakingfilms.
A.reducingthecost
B.humorousacting
C.creatinganaturalenvironment
D.hiscontrollingofeveryscene
40.Fromthispassagewecaninferthat________.
A.Chaplinthoughtasuccessfulscenesimplydependedonthestar
B.Chaplinfoundanewwaytocommunicatewiththeaudienceinafilm
C.Chaplinusedoveractinginhisfilms
D.Chaplinsharedthecontroloftheenvironmentwitheveryoneonthescreen
B
GeorgeGershwin,bornin1898,wasoneofAmerica'sgreatestcomposers.Hepublishedhisfirstsongwhenhewaseighteenyearsold.Duringthenexttwentyyearshewrotemorethanfivehundredsongs.
ManyofGershwin'ssongswerefirstwrittenformusicalplaysperformedintheatresinNewYorkCity.Theseplayswereapopularformofentertainmentinthe1920sand1930s.Manyofhissongshaveremainedpopularasever.Overtheyearstheyhavebeensungandplayedineverypossibleway—fromjazztocountry.
Inthe1920stherewasadebateintheUnitedStatesaboutjazzmusic.Couldjazz,somepeopleasked,beconsideredseriousmusic?
In1924jazzmusicianandorchestraleaderPaulWhitemandecidedtoorganizeaspecialconcerttoshowthatjazzwasseriousmusic.Gershwinagreedtocomposesomethingfortheconcertbeforeherealizedhehadjustafewweekstodoit.Andinthatshorttime,hecomposedapieceforpianoandorchestrawhichhecalledRhapsodyinBlue.Gershwinhimselfplayedthepianoattheconcert.Theaudiencewerethrilledwhentheyheardhismusic.Itmadehimworldfamousandshowedthatjazzmusiccouldbebothseriousandpopular.
In1928,GershwinwenttoParis.Heappliedtostudycomposition(作曲)withthewellknownmusicianNadiaBoulanger,butsherejectedhim.Shewasafraidthatclassicalstudywouldruinhisjazzinfluencedstyle.Whilethere,GershwinwroteAnAmericaninParis.Whenitwasfirstperformed,critics(评论家)weredividedoverthemusic.Somecalledithappyandfulloflife,toothersitwassillyandboring.ButitquicklybecamepopularinEuropeandtheUnitedStates.Itstillremainsoneofhismostfamousworks.
GeorgeGershwindiedin1937,justdaysafterdoctorslearnedhehadbraincancer.Hewasonlythirtynineyearsold.Newspape