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英语iii译林牛津版unit2阶段性测试题
英语iii译林牛津版unit2阶段性测试题
第一部分单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给旳A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.
1.____isnodoubt____Bobcanwinthefirstpriceinthematch.
A.There;thatB.It;thatC.There;whetherD.It;whether
2.Alexandertriedtogethiswork_______inthemedicalcircles.
A.torecognizeB.recognizingC.recognizeD.recognized
3.________isofnoconcerntous.
A.ItrainornotB.Ifornotitrains
C.WhetheritrainsornotD.Willitrainornot
4.Inpeace,too,theRedCrossisexpectedtosendhelpthereishumansuffering.
A.whoeverB.whereverC.whateverD.however
5.Nineintenparentssaidthereweresignificantdifferencesintheirapproachtheirchildrencomparedwithoftheirparents.
A.toeducate;bothB.toeducate;one
C.toeducating;thatD.toeducating;those
6.Thousandsofforeignerswere______totheShanghaiWorldExpothedayitopened.
A.attendedB.attainedC.attractedD.attached
7.Afterthenewtypeofricewasintroduced,thefarmersproduced_______ricethisyearaslastyear.
A.astwicemuchasB.twiceasmuchasC.twicemuchasD.twiceasmuch
8.—Howabouteighto'clockoutsidethecinema?
—That_______mefine.
A.fitsB.meetsC.satisfiesD.suits
9._____himandthentrytocopywhathedoes.
A.GlanceatB.StareatC.GlareatD.Watch
10.Attherailwaystation,themotherwavedgoodbyetoherdaughteruntilthetrainwas_______.
A.outofsightB.outofreachC.outoforderD.outofplace
11.Thenumberofstudentsinthisschoolby5%everyyear.
A.riseB.risesC.raiseD.raises
12.——IprefershuttingmyselfinandlisteningtomusicalldayonSundays.
——That’sIdon’tagree.Youshouldhaveamoreactivelife.
A.whereB.howC.whenD.what
13.besenttoworkthere?
A.WhodoyousuggestB.Whodoyousuggestthatshould
C.DoyousuggestwhoshouldD.Doyousuggestwhomshould
14.madeherexcitedwasshehadmanagedtowinherhouseback.
A.That;whenB.It;thatC.What;thatD.What;whether
15.Thewayhediditwasdifferentwewereusedto.
A.inwhichB.inwhatC.fromwhatD.fromwhich
第二部分完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给旳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.
ThetelephoneranginthepolicestationatRichmond,California,US.“16station?
”AtrainforSantaFecollided(相撞)a17attheMcDonaldStreetCrossing.Pleasecomehereatonce.Withanambulance(救护车),too.Amanisbadlywounded,”saida(n)18voiceofayoungwoman.
“OK.We’llcomesoon.Pleasestaythereandwait.”Repliedthe19.
Withinaminute,apolicecarandanambulance20off.Soontheygottothecrossing,butonlytofindeverythingwas21.Nocollision,nowoundedman.
“Whatadirty22!
”saidthepolicemanangrily.“Wemustfindoutthatmischievous(恶作剧)23and…”
Theyhadnotbeenabletosayanythingabouta24whentheyheardthewhistleofatrainwasnearingthemquickly.Allofasudden,atruckappeared.Itcame25towardsthem,too.Whenitwaspassingthecrossing,itsuddenly26tomoveon.Rightthenand27,beforetheeyesofallthepeople28,thetraincollidedwiththetruckheavilyandstruckitdozensofmetresaway.
WhenRandolphBruce,the29,washelpedoutofthedamagedtruck,hewasbadlywoundedjust30theyoungwomanhadforetold(预言)onthephone.Ashewastakentohospitalintime,hewas31atlast.Laterthepolicedidwhatevertheycouldto32thewomanwhohad33them,butfailed.
Itisreally34thataprophecy(预言)shouldcoincidewiththefactso35.
16.A.WeatherB.RailwayC.FireD.Police
17A.busB.truckC.taxiD.train
18.A.sweetB.anxiousC.beautifulD.low
19.A.officialB.policemanC.doctorD.teacher
20.A.turnedB.tookC.startedD.walked
21.A.badB.satisfiedC.pleasantD.fine
22.A.callB.lieC.trickD.plan
23.A.policemanB.BoyC.womanD.driver
24.A.rewardB.praiseC.thanksD.punishment
25.A.turningB.runningC.startingD.passing
26.A.continuedB.refusedC.beganD.stopped
27.A.thereB.afterC.laterD.where
28.A.presentB.aliveC.frightenedD.away
29.A.womanB.policemanC.boyD.driver
30.A.asB.becauseC.ifD.when
31.A.savedB.deadC.awakeD.alive
32.A.findB.meetC.punishD.thank
33.A.laughedB.telephonedC.repeatedD.visited
34.A.excitingB.surprisingC.pleasingD.interesting
35.A.equallyB.trulyC.exactlyD.carefully
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,从短文后各题所给旳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
ItwasaveryfoggydayinLondon.Thefogwassothickthatitwasimpossibletoseemorethanafootorso.Buses,carsandtaxiswerenotabletorunandwerestandingbythesideoftheroad.Peopleweretryingtofindtheirwayaboutonfootbutwerelosingtheirwayinthefog.Mr.SmithhadaveryimportantmeetingattheHouseofCommonsandhadtogettherebutnoonecouldtakehim.Hetriedtowalktherebutfoundhewasquitelost.Suddenlyhebumpedintoastranger.Thestrangeraskedifhecouldhelphim.Mr.SmithsaidhewantedtogettotheHousesofParliament.Thestrangertoldhimhewouldtakehimthere.Mr.Smiththankedhimandtheystartedtowalkthere.Thefogwasgettingthickereveryminutebutthestrangerhadnodifficultyinfindingtheway.Hewentalongonestreet,turneddownanother,crossedasquareandatlastafterabouthalfanhour’swalktheyarrivedattheHousesofParliament.Mr.Smithcouldn’tunderstandhowthestrangerfoundhisway.“Itiswonderful,”hesaid.“Howdoyoufindthewayinthefog?
”
“Itisnotroubleatalltome,”saidthestranger,“Iamblind.”
36.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninferthatbumpintomeans_______.
A.knockoffB.meetbychanceC.strikeD.trafficaccident
37.WhichofthefollowingstatementsareNOTtrue?
A.ThestrangerhasabettersightthanMr.Smith.B.Heavyfogcancausetrafficaccidents.
C.It’seasytogetlostinafoggyday.D.Thefogwasgettingthickerandthicker.
38.Whyisitnotroubleatalltothestrangertofindthewayinthefog?
A.BecauseheisalocalinhabitantofLondon.
B.BecausehelivesnexttotheHousesofParliament.
C.Becauseheisfamiliarwiththeroute.
D.Becausehefindsthewaynotbysightbutbyheart.
39.Thisarticlemainlytellsusthat________.
A.Londonisafoggycity.
B.Mr.Smithworksforthegovernment.
C.AblindstrangerledthewayforMr.Smithinafoggyday.
D.Mr.Smithhadaveryimportantmeetingandlosthiswayinthefog.
B
It’sgreattogoonvacation,butit’salsonicetocomehome.Migrating(迁徙)birdsseemtofeelthesameway.Birdssuchasblack-tailedgodwits(黑尾塍鹬),amigratingbirdthatcanbefoundinEurope,Asia,northAfricaandnorthAustralia,flysoutheverywinter.Then,theyreturnhometospendthesummermonthswiththeirlifelongpartner.Now,scientistshavefound,pairsofgodwitsoftenreturntotheirsummerbreedinggroundswithinthreedaysofeachother,eventhoughtheyspendtheentirewinterapart.
ResearchersinEngland,putcoloredlegbandsonthebirds.Then,theyaskedbirdwatchersaroundEuropetoreportbyemailwhenandwheretheysawthebirdsduringthewinter.
Thesimplestwayforbirdstoreturnatthesametimewouldbetospendthewintertogether.Afterall,ifthey’reindifferentplaces,theycan’tcalleachotheronthephoneandtalkaboutwhenthey’llmeetagain.
But,thesurveyfoundthatcouplesusuallyspenttheirwintersindifferentcountriesupto1,000kilometersapart.Onemale,forexample,spentthewinteronthecoastofIrelandwhilehismatewasinFrance.
Thesefindingsareimportantforprotectingthebirds,scientistssay.Black-tailedgodwitsliveforupto25years.TheyspendtheirsummersinIceland,wheretheymate,buttheyspreadalloverotherpartsofEuropeinwinter.Onceapairmates,there’sa90percentchancethatthey’llreturntomatewitheachotheragainthenextyear.So,protectionoftheirwidewebofholidaydestinationsisveryimportant.
40.Black-tailedgodwitsarebirdsthat.
A.liveinfivecontinentsB.feedonfish
C.makealongjourneyinwinterD.allgatherinEnglandinwinter
41.Thepassagetellsusthat.
A.pairsofgodwitshavefixedthedateofmigrationinadvance
B.Britishresearchersspendplentyoftimewatchinggodwits
C.Britishresearcherslearnthelocalpositionofgodwitsbyemail
D.scientistshavefoundouthowgodwitsarrangetheirdateofreturn
42.Whyarethefindingsaboutgodwitsimportant?
A.Tohelppeopleobservethem.B.Tohelpgodwitsfindtheirmates.
C.TohelpthemtofindtheirdestinationD.Tohelppeopleprotecttheirhabitats.
43.Thebesttitleforthepassageis.
A.Thebriefintroductionofgodwits’lifeB.Themigrationofgodwitsinterestsscientists
C.GodwitsarewellprotectedD.Godwitscomebackhomeforlove
C
IwaswalkingalongOrchardRoadwhenIrealizedatallyoungmanwearingajacketandtiewasfollowingme.Inoticedhimbecausenotmanypeoplewearajacketandtieinthemiddleofahotsummerday,andIhadalreadyseenthismanfourtimesthatafternoon.
Tomakesurehewasfollowingme,Iwalkedonquickly,turnedrightintoashoppingcenterandthenstoppedtolookinashopwindow.Soonthemanappearedandstoppedatanothershopwindow.Iwalkedonandstoppedseveraltimes.WhenIstopped,hestoppedtoo.
Ibegantoberatherworriedanddecidedtotrytolosethisstrangeman.WhenIsawataxicoming,Ijumpedintoit.AsIwastellingthetaxidriverwheretogo,Ifoundthemangetintoanothertaxi,whichthenfollowedmine.AsthetwotaxiesslowlymadetheirwayalongOrchardRoad,Ilookedbackatthetaxi