1、春人教版英语必修三Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank Note 单Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank Note 单元试卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_一、单词拼写(词汇运用)(共15题;共15分)1.Could you tell us whats for _ (甜点)? 2.Hot and cold are _ (相反的) words. 3.You may not collect money in the streets without a p_. 4.I warn you; Im beginning to lose my _(耐心) with y
2、ou. 5.The first _ (幕) of the play is so wonderful. 6.Can you get me some writing paper and_(信封)when you are in the post office? 7.Dont you think it was r_ of them to leave the meeting hall without saying goodbye? 8.There are many _(错误)in the book. 9.The _ (方式) in which the decision was made was hard
3、 to accept. 10.You should apologize to your classmate.No way. It is not my _ (错误). 11.It was quite a while before he s_ Mr. Smith in the crowd. 12.Everyone _(鞠躬)as the Queen walked into the room. 13.We all think it wrong to judge a person by his a_. 14.From 1879 to 1888 he w_ through Germany. 15.He
4、covered her mouth to stop her from s_. 二、完形填空(共20分) As I stood at the crossroads, the male villagers all asked the same question: Was I 1 I wanted to climb the dangerous mountain?Sure it had been climbed by local and foreign men and local women, but a Western female, who arrived 2 and wanted to clim
5、b the mountain, was unusual. I explained that I had been 3 for some time in research and in 4 strength. I stressed that I wouldnt go on my own and I would 5 their local traditions and hire some of their villagers as guides, but it seemed to do little to ease their 6 . The male villagers told me of t
6、he quick mud I would meet. They 7 that it would grab my legs and could 8 me whole. 9 they couldnt remember anyone this had actually 10 ,they seemed convinced it was a real possibility. The village women, on the other hand, smiled at me, and a few women 11 their arms. After seeing and hearing the 12
7、support of the local village women, the men agreed to an arrangement that seemed to put them at ease with my 13 . They required me to hire a guide as well as three guards with guns. It seemed all parties were winners in the 14 . I could contribute a little to their villages income, while finally all
8、owed to begin my 15 with support and all wishes from the locals-men and women alike.As I made my way toward the mountain, I was 16 not only by my new mountain support 17 , but also by every villager. I knew I wasnt the first Western female to make the climb, and I certainly wouldnt be the 18 . But w
9、ith the villagers accompanying me, I felt a sense of great 19 . The greater risk is not taking a risk, and we should always 20 our dream.1. A. confidentB. certainC. familiarD. proud2. A. aloneB. earlyC. againD. afterwards3. A. searchingB. inspectingC. caringD. preparing4. A. naturalB. normalC. physi
10、calD. emotional5. A. admitB. appreciateC. spreadD. keep6. A. sufferingB. doubtsC. depressionD. concerns7. A. admittedB. describedC. predictedD. thought8. A. protectB. buryC. absorbD. eat9. A. UnlessB. WhileC. WhenD. Because10. A. happened toB. experienced withC. heard ofD. gone through11. A. foldedB
11、. raisedC. shookD. crossed12. A. determinedB. activeC. sincereD. generous13. A. climbB. workC. rideD. walk14. A. judgmentB. employmentC. agreementD. puzzlement15. A. performanceB. journeyC. projectD. task16. A. organizedB. affordedC. survivedD. joined17. A. teamB. coupleC. relativesD. crowd18. A. re
12、centB. lastC. nextD. past19. A. challengeB. devotionC. achievementD. relief20. A. shareB. designC. rewardD. follow三、阅读理解(共2题;共20分)(一) In Britain, many theatres put on shows for children at Christmas and many theatres have a theatreineducation team working there. This team, made up of actors and teac
13、hers, writes plays for children, usually performing them in schools. They do different plays for different age groups and the children often take part in the play in some way. Pantomime is a special kind of Christmas show for children. It is loved by people and also allows the audience (观众) to join
14、in.Pantomime was the name of the Roman actor who performed shows without speaking this is where the English word mime comes from. A pantomime is always based on a wellknown childrens story. But there are always certain types of characters in the show and certain situations and events. For example, a
15、 pantomime must always include a hero, known as the principal boy and this principal boy is always played by a pretty girl wearing a short costume (服装). Then there is the comic older woman, known as the dame who is played by a man. There is always a group of men and women who sing and dance and ofte
16、n there is a pantomime horse. The horse is played by two men who form the front and back ends inside a horse costume. It is funny and it usually kicks the dame when she isnt looking. Members of the audience have to shout a warning to one of the characters and argue (争论) with the character (usually t
17、he dame) when she does not believe them. When she shouts, Oh no, it isnt, the audience always responds with Oh yes, it is! The audience also learns and sings a simple song and a few children are sometimes invited to help one of the characters during the show.(1)The theatreineducation teams_. A.are m
18、ade up of famous local actors B.write plays for the same age groupC.often give plays in their own theatres D.usually allow children to join in a play(2)According to the text, a pantomime_. A.is designed to make people laugh B.is made up of three charactersC.is especially popular with grownups D.can
19、be watched all year round in Britain(3)According to the text, a pantomime_. A.is designed to make people laugh B.is made up of three charactersC.is especially popular with grownups D.can be watched all year round in Britain(4)When the dame says, Yes, it is, the audience should_. A.follow her and sin
20、g B.stand up and danceC.repeat what she says D.disagree with her loudly(5)When the dame says, Yes, it is, the audience should_. A.follow her and sing B.stand up and danceC.repeat what she says D.disagree with her loudly(二)The end of the year is drawing near, and winter is in full swing. The season b
21、rings along with it strong winds and snow an environment thats never comfortable to be in. This unpleasant and even frightening aspect of winter can often be seen in literature. In Shakespeares King Lear (1606), the king has given away his kingdom and been rejected by his two ungrateful daughters. H
22、e is out in the winter cold,suffering things that are usually reserved for the poorest and most unfortunate human beings. The winter is bad enough for Lear,but being abandoned by his family is worse. A song from another Shakespeare play, As You Like It(1599), is fitting for this poor old mans situat
23、ion: Blow, blow, thou winter wind/Thou art not so unkind /As mas ingratitude (忘恩负义). Here, winter is used to bring out the ugliness of inhumanity (无人性). There arent many things that are worse than winter, according to Shakespeare. Once winter became less of a threat to human beings, literary works f
24、eaturing it became more positive. Since Charles Dickens, the representation of the season in literature has often featured happy Christmas celebrations. The cold of the winter weather provides a contrast to the fun going on indoors. Dickens A Christmas Carol (1843) was the start of this, but Christm
25、as is still a common, cheery element (元素)in stories that feature winter scenes today. Consider the joy felt by Harry Potter and his friends in J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (1997) as they sit down for their festive meal: Harry had never in all his life had such a Christmas d
26、inner. A hundred fat,roast turkeys; mountains of roast and boiled potatoes; platters of chipolatas; tureens of buttered peas, silver boats of thick, rich gravy and cranberry sauce. It is almost as much a pleasure to read about the meal as it might have been to eat it. Although winter still isnt the
27、most cheerful season in novels and poems, its safe to say that writers have certainly warmed up since Shakespeares days.(1)The example of Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone is used mainly to show. A.traditional Christmas food makes the winter cheeryB.Christmas is still a symbol of joy in modern
28、 storiesC.its a pleasure to read Christmas-related books in winterD.winter has become the happiest season in literary works(2)Whats the authors main purpose in writing this article?( ) A.To recommend some winter stories in literature.B.To explain what winter is like in literary works.C.To describe c
29、ertain customs that are related to winter.D.To tell us why winter is described as unpleasant in literature.(3)What can we learn from Shakespeares works? ( ) A.Shakespeare didnt like winter for its bad weather.B.King Lear was forced to give up being a king in a cold winter.C.Its in winter when King L
30、ear drove his two daughters off.D.Winter is compared with the ugly side of humanity.(4)Why does the author mention Charles Dickens in the passage? ( ) A.Because a lot of his works are related to winter.B.Because he is the most popular author of winter stories.C.Because he started a new way of representing winter.D.Because his works make people feel cheerful in winter.(5)The example of Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone is used mainly to show. A.traditional Christmas food makes the winter cheeryB.Christmas is still a symbol of joy in modern storiesC.its a pleasure to read Christ
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