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冀教版高中英语必修3unit4Attitudestowardsourelders测试
Unit4AttitudestowardsOurElders单元测试
Ⅰ.听力(共10题;每题1.5分,共15分)(略)
Ⅱ.单项填空(共15题;每题1分,共15分)
11.Thatwinterwe______towriteahistoryofourschool.
A.setout B.setabout
C.setoff D.setup
12.Meetingmyuncleafteralltheseyearswasanunforgettablemoment,______Iwillalwaystreasure.
A.thatB.oneC.itD.what
13.—Goodmorning,GrandHotel.
—Hello,I’dliketobookaroomforthenightofthe18thand19th.
—______
A.WhatcanIdoforyou?
B.Justaminute,please.
C.What’sthematter?
D.Atyourservice.
14.ThefilmTROYis______worth______.
A.well;beingseeing B.well;seeing
C.much;watching D.greatly;beingwatched
15.Thebuilding______the12thcentury.
A.isdatedbackto B.isdatedfrom
C.datesbackto D.gobackintimeto
16.Astheyareretired,MrandMrsScottpreferahouseinthecountrytospendtheirlateryearsto______inalargecity.
A.itB.thatC.oneD.which
17.“______somethingvaluableandthrowtherestaway,”themotheraskedherchildrenwhentheywerecleaningtheoldhouse.
A.PickupB.PickoutC.PickfromD.Pickoff
18.Acomputerdoesonlywhatthinkingpeople______.
A.haveitdo B.haveitdone
C.havedoneit D.havingitdone
19.______totakethisadventurecoursewillcertainlylearnalotofusefulskills.
A.Braveenoughstudents B.Enoughbravestudents
C.Studentsbraveenough D.Studentsenoughbrave
20.By1909,Picassohad______himselfasapainterofgreattalentinParis.
A.madeB.recognizeC.admittedD.established
21.Thebrightflowersandwarmwinds______thatspringwashere.
A.announcedB.declaredC.tellD.published
22.(2004北京春招)Inordertochangeattitudes______employingwomen,thegovernmentisbringinginsomenewlaws.
A.ofB.aboutC.towardsD.on
23.GeorgeBush______wasapolitician,likehissonGeorgeW.Bush.
A.theolderB.olderC.theelderD.anelder
24.______,pleasecorrectmymistakesinthecomposition.
A.IfsoB.IfpossiblyC.IfnotD.Ifany
25.Myteacher______ofustohandinthecompositionstomorrow.
A.askedB.demandedC.requestedD.begged
Ⅲ.完形填空(共20题;每题1.5分,共30分)
Iusedtobeashamedofmygrandma.Iknowthat’sa 26 thingtosay,butitwastrueuntiltoday,soIhaveto 27 it.
The 28 startedwhenmyfriendKatyfoundGrandma’sfalseteethfloatinginaglassonthebathroomsink.IwassousedtoseeingthemthatI 29 tooknoticeofthem.ButKatyshouted,laughingand 30 totalktothem.Ihadtogetdownonmykneesand 31 hertoshutupsomygrandmawouldn’t 32 andgethurt.
Afterthathappened,I 33 therewereamillionthingsaboutGrandmathatwereembarrassing(令人窘迫).
OnceshetookJillandmeouttoBurgerKing. 34 orderingourhamburgerswell-done,shetoldthepersonbehindthecounter,“They’llhavetwoWhoppers(巨无霸)well-to-do.”Jillburstoutlaughing,butIalmost 35 .
Afterawhile,IstartedwishingIcould 36 Grandmainacloset.Ievencomplainedtomyparents.BothmyparentssaidIhadtobecarefulnottomakeGrandmafeel 37 inourhome.
ThenlastWednesday,somethinghappenedthat 38 everythingcompletely.Myteachertoldustohelpfindinterestingoldpeopleand 39 themabouttheir 40 forabigOralHistoryproject.IwastryingtothinkofsomeonewhenAngiepushedmegently.
“Volunteeryourgrandmother,”shewhispered.“She’s 41 andrichinexperience.”
ThatwasthelastthingIeverthoughtAngiewouldsayaboutmygrandma.
ThisishowIendedupon 42 todayinterviewingmyowngrandmotherbeforethewholeschoolassembly(集合).Allmyfriendsandteacherswerelisteningtoher 43 shewasagreatheroine.Iwas 44 ofmygrandmaandhopedshewould 45 knowthatIhadbeenashamedofher.
26.A.funnyB.commonC.terribleD.clear
27.A.admitB.receiveC.refuseD.show
28.A.quarrelB.accidentC.troubleD.adventure
29.A.alreadyB.alwaysC.simplyD.hardly
30.A.enjoyingB.pretendingC.imaginingD.continuing
31.A.warnB.demandC.adviseD.beg
32.A.mindB.hearC.seeD.feel
33.A.expectedB.declaredC.realizedD.doubted
34.A.BecauseofB.ExceptforC.SuchasD.Insteadof
35.A.diedB.cheeredC.disappearedD.suffered
36.A.meetB.avoidC.arrangeD.hide
37.A.independentB.inconvenientC.unwelcomeD.unfamiliar
38.A.changedB.finishedC.stoppedD.prepared
39.A.interviewB.reportC.tellD.write
40.A.newsB.livesC.advantagesD.achievements
41.A.freeB.popularC.interestingD.embarrassing
42.A.showB.stageC.dutyD.time
43.A.andthenB.evenifC.sothatD.asif
44.A.sureB.proudC.ashamedD.afraid
45.A.neverB.evenC.stillD.once
Ⅳ.阅读理解(共10题;每题2分,共20分)
A
Mostofusleadunhealthylives;wespendfartoomuchsittingdown.Ifinadditionwearecarelessaboutourdiets,ourbodiessoonbecomelooseandfattyandoursystemsslowmoving.Therearesomeaspects(方面)ofourunhealthylivesthatwecannotavoid.Iamthinkingofsuchfeaturesofmoderncitylifeaspollution,noise,rushedmealsandstress.Butkeepingfitisawaytoreducetheeffectsoftheseevils.Theusualsuggestiontoapersonwhoislookingforawaytokeepfitistotakeupsomesportorother.Whileitistruethateveryweekendyouwillfindpeopleplayingfootballandhockeyinthelocalpark,theyareoutnumberedahundredtoonebythepeoplewhoaresimplywatchingthem.
Forthosewhodonotparticularlyenjoycompetitivesports—anditisespeciallydifficulttodosoifyouarenotgoodatthem—therearesuchseparateactivitiesascycling,walking,joggingandswimming.Whatoftenhappensthoughisthatyoudotheminsuchaleisurelyway,soslowly,thatitisdoubtfulifyouaredoingyourselfmuchgood,exceptforthefactthatyouhaveatleastmanagedtogetupoutofyourarmchair.
Evenafteryouhavefoundawayforkeepinginshape,throughsportorgymnastics,youarestillonlyhalfwaytogoodhealth,because,accordingtotheexperts,youmustalsomastertheartofcompletementalandphysicalrelaxation(放松).Ithastodowithdeepbreathing,emptyingyourmindofallthoughts,meditation,andsoon.Yoga,aspracticedintheWest,isthemostwidelyknownandpopularofthesystemsforachievingthenecessarystateofrelaxation.Itseemsironical(讽刺性的),though,thatasourliveshaveimprovedinamaterialsensewehavefounditincreasinglynecessarytogobacktoformsofactivityphysicaleffortontheonehandandrelaxationontheother—whichwerethenaturalwayoflifeofourforefathers.
46.Pollution,noiseandstressareexamplesof______.
A.causesofunfitness
B.badfeaturesoflivingintowns
C.thethingswecancompletelydoawaywith
D.unavoidablethingsintown
47.Wedon’tgetmuchoutofseparatesportsbecausewe______.
A.don’tdothemveryoften B.don’tdothemactivelyenough
C.findithardtogetoutofourarmchairs D.don’tfindtheminteresting
48.Tobehealthywemust______.
A.keepfitandactive B.keepfitandlearntorelax
C.beactiveandpractiseYoga D.haveasoundmind
49.Ourforefatherswerehealthybecause______.
A.theirwayoflifecloselyconnectedwithbothexerciseandrelaxation
B.theywerecarefultogetplentyoffreshair
C.theyspentmostofthetimeoutofdoors
D.theirenvironmentwasnotpolluted
B
AteacherofEnglishasasecondlanguageisthe2004TeacheroftheYearintheUnitedStates.KathyMellorofRhodeIslandwillspendthenextyearasaninternationalspokeswomanforeducation.PresidentBushandhiswife,Laura,honoredherduringaceremony(仪式)attheWhiteHouselastweek.
Forthepastnineteenyears,KathyMellorhastaughtEnglishasasecondlanguageatDavisvilleMiddleSchoolinNorthKingstown,RhodeIsland,inthenortheasternUnitedStates.SheredesignedtheprogramforE.S.LstudentsatherschooltoprovideeachstudentwithonetothreeperiodsperdayinclassesforEnglishlearners.Howmuchinstructionthestudentsgetdependsontheirlevelofskillinlistening,speaking,readingandwriting.TheamountoftimetheyspendintheseclassesisreducedastheirlevelofEnglishincreases.
AteacherdescribesthisasthemostsuccessfulE.S.L.programinNorthKingstown.ShealsopraisesKathyMellorforprovidinghelptostudentsandtheirfamiliesbyformingalocalparentsgroupforspeakersofotherlanguages.Thisimprovedtheirabilitytohelptheirchildren.KathyMellorearnedamaster’sdegreeineducationfromRhodeIslandCollege.ShestudiedteachingEnglishasasecondlanguage.
ShewaschosenforthenationalhonorofTeacheroftheYearfromamongtopteachersineachofthefiftystates.AsTeacheroftheYear,KathyMellorwilltravelaroundtheUnitedStatesandtoothercountries.Shewilltalkabouttheimportanceofeducationandtheworkofteachers.
50.Thispassageismainlyabout______.
A.TeacheroftheYear2004intheUnitedStates
B.MsMellor’sEnglishteachinginstruction
C.MsMellor’steachingskillsoflearningEnglish
D.praisestoMsMellorfromotherteachers
51.Whatdoes“E.S.L.”inthepassagestandfor?
A.Englishstudylearners. B.Englishspeakingandlistening.
C.Englishspeciallearners. D.Englishasasecondlanguage.
52.Fromthispassagewecanlearnthat______.
A.middleschoolteachersfromeachstatearehonoredTeachersoftheYear
B.middleschoolteachersintheUSAhavetogetmaster’sdegrees
C.MsMellor’sstudentshavenoproblemsinlearningEnglish
D.theAmericangovernmentpaysmuchattentiontoeducation
C
Museumshavechanged.Theyarenolongerplacesthatone“should”gobuttoenjoy.
AtasciencemuseuminCanada,youcanfeelyourhairstandonendasharmlesselectricitypassesthroug