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1、unit 4 综合检测题2选修九第四单元测试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) (略)第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节 语法和词汇(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. I have got a raise recently. _A. You, please. B. I dont think so. C. You have? D. And you?22. The church, which _ back to the 17th century, is undergoing a complete restoration.A. dates B. comesC. leav

2、es D. appoints23. Teaching as a career _ to many people because of the long holidays. A. attracts B. calls C. appeals D. pulls24. He got well-prepared for the job interview, for he couldnt risk _ the good opportunity. A. to lose B. losing C. to be lost D. being lost 25. At the seaside, my father gat

3、hered some colorful shells _ me last time. Then Id like to ask a favor _ you to give me some.A. with, to B. to, with C. for, of D. by, for26. The failure of the project is due to the fact that you dont _ enough importance _ your methods.A. link; with B. stick; toC. attach; to D. combine; with27. Do

4、you mind if I open the window now? _ I feel a bit cold.A. Of course not. B. Go ahead, please.C. Why not? D. Id rather you didnt.28. I am at least _ age _ Robert if I am not older than he.A. the same; as B. the same; withC. as same; as D. as same; with29. I hear that they planned to _ us $150,000 for

5、 the house. Shall we take it?A. provide B. offer C. show D. supply30. One of her eyes was injured in an accident, but after a _ operation, she quickly recovered her sight.A. delicate B. considerate C. fragile D. sensitive31. The shopkeeper did not want to sell for _ he thought was not enough. A. whe

6、re B. how C. what D. which32. Tony, the steak smells _ now. Sorry, I forgot that the way to keep steak in hot weather was _ it into the refrigerator.A. bad; put B. badly; putting C. bad; to put D. badly; to put33. It was not until I began to work _ I realized how much time I had wasted.A. that B. wh

7、en C. before D. which34. No wonder I am feeling so hot, the machine is _ a lot of heat.A. giving out B. giving awayC. giving up D. giving in35. His mother had thought it would be good for his character to _ from home and earn some money on his own. A. run away B. take away C. keep away D. get away第二

8、节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)One day Johnson telephoned Richard, telling him to attend the party organized by Pete in his garden that evening. Richard answered the phone and asked, “Isnt your wife going with you?” “No, not 36 ,” Johnson said. “Its completely for 37 only its a garden 38 . Can you believe

9、 that Petes getting married tomorrow?” On hearing the 39 , Richard felt so surprised that he could 40 speak a word at the moment 41 once Pete told him 42 that he would become a determined 43 . “I thought hed lost interest in 44 since that affair with the French girl,” Richard said to himself and rec

10、alled the 45 story. Pete and the French girl were engaged to be married. Then she 46 with another man, which upset Pete a lot. In fact, he became rather a 47 drinker after that, always in 48 and clubs. Richard couldnt wait to 49 the truth so he hurriedly 50 his coat and went to Petes. “Whos he marry

11、ing?” Richard asked Johnson 51 they greeted each other. “A red-headed called Pat. His brother had arranged a blind 52 for Pete and a girl from his company, but Pete 53 the red-headed at a disco. It was purely a(n) 54 meeting that made them fall in love with each other. Pete has never been so 55 sinc

12、e a few years ago.”36. A. tomorrow B. tonight C. yesterday D. future37. A. friends B. women C. children D. men38. A. party B. class C. flower D. park39. A. voice B. sound C. words D. orders40. A. nearly B. mostly C. hardly D. completely41. A. because B. if C. while D. when42. A. myself B. herself C.

13、 himself D. itself43. A. doctor B. bachelor C. teacher D. waiter44. A. country B. school C. family D. marriage 45. A. excited B. sad C. happy D. interesting46. A. went at B. went on C. went in D. went off47. A. heavy B. light C. much D. soft48. A. pubs B. shops C. schools D. rooms49. A. tell B. know

14、 C. speak D. end50. A. take off B. take on C. put on D. put off51. A. which B. what C. before D. as soon as52. A. date B. day C. moment D. week53. A. came over B. came acrossC. came up D. came about 54. A. chance B. choice C. secret D. important 55. A. sorry B. happy C. angry D. friendly第三部分 阅读理解(共2

15、0小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AUntil a century ago, bloodletting was still used to treat many ailments. Dating back to before the time of Christ, the treatment involved letting a type of worm, called a leech(水蛭), suck blood from the patient. People believed that there were liquids called humors in the body and th

16、at these determined a persons personality and health. Bloodletting, they thought, restored a balance to these humors. At the time, little was known of the workings of the human body, but people did know that the same liquid, blood, flowed throughout everyones body. They knew it was a vital substance

17、, for loss of any great amount of it meant certain death. Thus, they concluded that all diseases were carried in the bloodstream, and that if the body was relieved of bad blood, health would return. Women were bled to keep them from becoming red in the faces, while members of the clergy(神职人员) were b

18、led to prevent them from thinking wicked and worldly thoughts. From the eleventh to the eighteenth centuries, barbers were the people to go to if you needed to be bled. This custom explains the significance of the traditional barbers pole: the white stripes(条纹) stand for bandages and the red stripes

19、 for blood.56. The underlined word “ailments” in the first paragraph means “ ”.A. cures B. women C. diseases D. medicines57. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Bloodletting was once used as the traditional method of curing patients.B. People thought blood contained liquids called humors.C. Peop

20、le in the past didnt know much about medicine.D. Barbers were the earliest doctors to use bloodletting.58. Which of the following is TRUE according to this passage?A. Leeches were not allowed to be used to cure patients in the past.B. Barbers were too busy to cut hair in the 12th century.C. Any pers

21、on who had wicked thoughts might be bled.D. Ancient people thought blood had something to do with health.BIn formal paragraphs you will sometimes see a sentence at the end of the paragraph which summarizes the information that has been presented. This is the concluding sentence. The concluding sente

22、nce is similar to the topic sentence. They are both general sentences. The concluding sentence can be written in two ways: 1. State the topic sentence in different words. 2. Summarize the main points in the paragraph. You can understand concluding sentences with this example. Consider a hamburger th

23、at you can buy at a fast-food restaurant. A hamburger has a top bun, meat, cheese, lettuce(生菜), and other elements in the middle of the hamburger, and a bottom bun. Note how the top bun and the bottom bun are very similar. The top bun, in a way, is like a topic sentence, and the bottom bun is like t

24、he concluding sentence. Both buns “hold” the meat, onions, and so on. Similarly, the topic sentence and concluding sentence “hold” the supporting sentences in the paragraph. Lets see how a concluding sentence might look in our sample paragraph about Wheaton: My hometown is famous for several amazing

25、 natural features. First, it is noted for the Wheaton River, which is very wide and beautiful. Also, on the other side of the town is Wheaton Hill, which is unusual because it is very steep. The third amazing feature is the Big Old Tree. This tree stands two hundred feet tall and is probably about s

26、ix hundred years old. These three landmarks are truly amazing and make my hometown a famous place. Notice how the concluding sentence, “these three landmarks are truly amazing and make my hometown a famous place”, summarizes the information in the paragraph. Notice also how the concluding sentence i

27、s similar to, but not exactly the same as, the topic sentence. Usually, we begin a concluding sentence with “in conclusion” or “in summary”. Remember, not all paragraphs contain concluding sentences, especially if the paragraph is very short. However, if your paragraph is very long, it is a good ide

28、a to use a concluding sentence.59. What does the author mainly intend to tell us in this passage?A. How to write a concluding sentence.B. What the top bun and the bottom bun are like.C. Why his hometown is a famous place.D. To use a concluding sentence in our writing.60. Why does the author write ab

29、out a hamburger?A. Because he can buy a hamburger at a fast-food restaurant.B. Because a hamburger has a top bun and a bottom bun.C. Because the top bun and the bottom bun are very similar.D. Because he wants to explain his main idea in another way.61. The underlined word “noted” probably means “ ”.

30、A. written down B. famous C. noticed D. recorded62. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the passage?A. A sentence at the end of a paragraph is the concluding sentence.B. All paragraphs contain concluding sentences.C. It is a good idea to use a concluding sentence in a long paragraph.D. T

31、he concluding sentence is the same as the topic sentence.63. The underlined phrase “These three landmarks” here refers to . A. the Wheaton River, Wheaton Hill and my hometownB. natural features, the Wheaton River and the Wheaton HillC. the Wheaton River, Wheaton Hill and the Big Old TreeD. my hometo

32、wn, Wheaton Hill and the Big Old TreeCPerfectly at home in one of the worlds most forbidding environments, polar bears spend their summers roaming(漫步) the Arctic on large chunks of floating ice. They drift for hundreds of miles, finding mates, hunting for seals, and fattening themselves up for the winter. Without the floating

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