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江苏省南通市启东中学高中英语unit 2 growing pains english test测试题 牛津译林版必修1i、单项填空:1. since i won the big prize, my telephone hasnt stopped ringing. people _ to ask how i am going to spend the money. a. phoneb. will phonec. were phoningd. are phoning2. helen was much kinder to her youngest son than to the others, _ of course, made the others envy him. a. whob. thatc. whatd. which3. he _ some french while he was away on a business trip in paris. a. made outb. picked upc. took ind. brought out4. american women usually identify their best friend as someone _ they can talk frequently. a. whob. asc. about whichd. with whom5. the united states is made up of fifty states, and one of _ is separated from the others by the pacific ocean. a. themb. thosec. whichd. whose6. we were shown around the school, _ two children of my friends were studying in. a. whichb. whenc. whered. that7. _ is true to all, he kept silent about the event. a. itb. thisc. thatd. as 8. everyone was _ by what she had done, and each of them learned a good lesson. a. removedb. feltc. touchedd. turned9. anyone who did it needs _ . a. punishedb. being punishedc. punishmentd. to punish10. excuse me, does mr. smith work in this office? sorry, he _, but _ , he left here last week. a. would no longerb. used to no longer c. would no mored. used to no more11. _ , the class meeting ended before schedule. a. nobody had anything to sayb. nobody having any more to say c. because had no more to sayd. having no more to say12. she searched the top of the hill and stopped _ on a big rock by the side of the path. a. to have restedb. resting c. to restd. rest13. john was so sleepy that he could hardly keep his eyes _ . a. openb. to be openedc. to opend. opening14. water pollution is the greatest problem that _ by factory. a. is being causedb. causingc. causedd. causes15. shall we go swimming together? good idea. ill go and get _ . a. to changeb. to be changedc. changedd. changing16. when making a speech, you should make yourself _ . a. hearb. to hearc. heardd. hearing17. id like to invite you to a dinner, may i? _ . a. why?b. you are so kindc. thanks, id love to d. id rather stay at home18. new zealand is an _ country and everywhere youll hear the language _ . a. english-speaking spokenb. english-speaking speaking c. english speakingd. english spoken19. _ some of the cake im sure you will like it. a. tryingb. tryc. to tryd. have tried20. is john coming by train? he should, but he _ not. he likes driving his car. a. mustb. canc. needd. may21. miss li _ the office at 5 p.m. a. is about to leaveb. is to leave c. leavingd. about to leave22. im _ for not turn off the light when leaving the room. a. to blameb. going to blamec. to blamedd. should blame23. the old picture reminded me of the days _ i was only a little boy of five. a. untilb. thatc. whend. where24. _ is known to all that every one has his own advantages and disadvantages. a. thatb. thisc. asd. it25. i have caught a cold. its nothing serious, _ . a. butb. yetc. thoughd. while26. id like to take a weeks holiday. _, were too busy. a. dont worryb. dont forget itc. forget itd. pardon me27. what do you want to do next? we have half an hour until the basketball game. _ . whatever you want to do is fine with me. a. it just dependsb. its up to youc. all rightd. glad to hear that28. lets go and have a good drink tonight. _ . have you got the first prize in the competition? a. what for?b. thanks a lot.c. yes, id like tod. why not?29. how often do you eat out? _ , but usually once a week. a. have no ideab. it dependsc. as usuald. generally speaking30. brad was janes brother! _ he reminded me so much of jane. a. no doubtb. above allc. no wonderd. of courseii、完型填空 its always interesting to visit another country, especially for those who have never traveled a great deal. foreign 31 can be very educational for 32 if he is 33 enough to make preparations before hand. learning the 34 of the new country would be 35 for the traveler. but the benefits of 36 an effort would become obvious immediately 37 his arrival. it may not seem 38 to him when comfortably staying at home, but knowing 39 to order a meal or rent a room is 40 for the new comer in a 41 county. without 42 the language, it is 43 difficult for the stranger to 44 the people of the new 45 and their customs. of course, in our small 46 , it is often possible to 47 someone who understands our 48 language, but this is 49 second best for the traveler. to be sure, he can 50 places and things without the use of a language. but places and things are not the heart of any country. to get the greatest benefit from a trip to another country, it is indeed important for the visitor to have an understanding of the language.31. a. travel b. country c. language d. people32. a. someone b. everyone c. anyone d. no one33. a. encouraged b. interested c. clever d. hard34. a. knowledge b. language c. speech d. words35. a. usual b. easy c. difficult d. interesting36. a. so b. this c. quite d. such37: a. after b. before c. for d. at38. a. difficult b. strange c. wonderful d. important39. a. why b. how c. where d. when40. a. easy b. necessary c. kind d. possible41. a. famous b. great c. home d. strange42. a. hearing b. knowing c. saying d. reading43. a. never b. well c. hardly d. very44. a. see b. recognize c. understand d. believe45. a. family b. country c. city d. village46. a. house b. group c. team d. world47. a. find b. look for c. select d. know48. a. foreign b. common c. own d. chinese49. a. truly b. especially c. naturally d. only50. a. look at b. see c. know d. reachiii、阅读理解a im seventeen. i had worked as a box boy at a supermarket in los angeles. people came to the counter and you put things in their bags for them. and carried things to their cars. it was hard work. while working, you wear a plate with your name on it. i once met someone i knew years ago. i remembered his name and said, “mr. castle, how are you?” we talked about this and that. as he left, he said, it was nice talking to you, brett. i felt great, he remembered me. then i looked down at my name plate. oh no. he didnt remember me at all, he just read the name plate. i wish i had put irving down on my name plate, if he d have said, oh, yes, irving, how could i forget you?” i d have been ready for him. theres nothing personal here. the manager and everyone else who were a step above the box boys often shouted orders.one of these was: you couldnt accept tips(小费).okay, im outside and i put the bags in the car. for a lot of people, the natural reaction(反应)is to take a quarter and give it to me. i d say, im sorry, i cant. theyd get angry. when you give someone a tip, youre sort of being polite, you take a quarter and you put it in their hand and you expect them to say oh, thanks a lot. when you say, i m sorry, i can t, they feel a little put down. they say, no one will know. and they put it in your pocket. you say, i really can t. it gets to a point where you al-most have to hurt a person physically to prevent him from tipping you. it was not in agreement with the store s belief in being friendly. accepting lips was a friendly thing and made the customer feel good. i just couldnt understand the strangeness of some people s ideas. one lady actually put it in my pocket, got in the car, and drove away. i would have had to throw the quarter at her or eaten it or something. i had decided that one year was enough. some people needed the job to stay alive and fed. i guess i had the means and could afford to hate it and give it up.51. what can he the best title for this text? a. how hard life is for box boys b. getting along with customers c. why i gave up my job d. the art of taking tips52. from the second paragraph, we can infer that_a. the writer didnt like the impersonal part of his job b. with a name plate, people can easily start talking c. mr. castle mistook irving for brett d. irving was the writers real name53. the box boy refused to accept tips because a. customers only gave small tips b. some customers had strange ideas about tipping c. the store forbade the box boys to take tips d. he didnt want to fight with the customers54. the underlined phrase put down in the third paragraph probably means a. misunderstood b. defeated c. hateful d. hurt bimagine a classroom missing the one thing thats long been considered a necessary part to reading and writing ? paper. no notebooks, no textbooks, no test paper. nor are there any pencils or pens, which always seem to run out of ink at the critical (关键的) moment. a paperless classroom is what more and more schools are trying to achieve.students dont do any handwriting in this class. instead, they use palm (手掌) size, or specially-designed computers. the teacher downloads texts from internet libraries and sends them to every students personal computer. having computers also means that students can use the web. they can look up information on any subject theyre studying ? from maths to social science. high school teacher judy herrell in florida, us, described how her class used the web to learn about the war in afganistan (阿富汗) over one year ago. we could touch every side of the country through different sites ? from the forest to refugee camps (难民营), she said. using a book thats three or four years old is impossible. and exams can go online too. at a high school in tennessee, us, students take tests on their own computers. the teacher records the grades on the network for everyone to see and then copies them to his own electronic grade book.a paperless classroom is a big step towards reducing the waste of paper. high school teacher stephanie sorrell in kentucky, us, said she used to give about 900 pieces of paper each week to each student. think about the money and trees we could save with the computers, she said.but, with all this technology, theres always the risk (危险) that the machines will break down. so, in case of a power failure or technical problems, paper textbooks are still widely available (可用的) for these hi-tech students.55. in a paperless classroom, what is a must? a. pens. b. computers. c. information. d. texts.56. the high school teacher, judy herrell, used the example of her class to show that _. a. the web could take them everywhere b. the web taught them a lot c. the web is a good tool for information d. the web, better than the textbooks, can give the latest and comprehensive (全面的) information57. the paperless classrooms will benefit _ the most. a. studentsb. teachersc. treesd. computers58. what does the phrase in the last paragraph, “break down”, mean? a. break into pieces.b. stop working.c. fall down.d. lose control. c anthropologists have pieced together the little they know about the history of left-handedness and right - handedness from indirect proof. though early men and women did not leave written records, they did leave tools, bones, and pictures, stone age hand axes and hatchets were made from stones that were carefully cut away to form sharp cutting edges. in some, the way of cutting shows that these tools and weapons(武器) were made by right-handed people, designed to fit comfortably into a right hand. other stone age tools were made by or for left-handers. prehistoric(史前)pictures, painted on the walls of caves, supply further proofs to the handedness of ancient people. a right-hander finds it easier to draw faces of people and animals facing toward the left. on the whole, the proof seems to show that prehistoric people were either ambidextrous(两手都很灵巧 )or about equally likely to be left-or-right-handed. but, in the bronze age, the picture changed. the tools and weapons found from that period are mostly made for right- handed use. the predominance(优势)of right- handedness among humans today had obviously already been set up.59. what is the main topic of the passage? a. the aim of ancient tools b. the importance of prehistoric cave paintings c. the development of right - handedness and left - handedness d. the differences between the stone age and bronze age.60. a person who is right - handed is more likely to draw people and animals that are facing_ a. upward b. downward c. toward the right d. toward the left61. in the third paragraph, the words the picture refer to which of the following? a. faces of animals and people b. people s view from inside a cave c. peoples working with either hand d. the kinds of paint used on cave walls62. the passage suggests that _. a. prehistoric people were mostly right - handed. b. prehistoric people were mostly left - handed c. modern people are mostly right - handedd. modern people are mostly left handed d.britain is a popular tourist place. but tours of the country have pros and cons. good newsfree museums: no charge for outstanding collections of art and antiquities.(古董)pop music: britain is the only country to rival(与比敌)the us on this score.black cabs: london taxi drivers know where they are going even if there are never enough of them at weekends or night.choice of food: visitors can find everything from ethiopian to swedish restaurants.fashion: not only do fashion junkies love deeply and respect highly brand names such as vivienne westwood, alexander mcqueen; street styles are justly loved, too. bad newspoor service:“its part of the image of the place. people can dine out on the rudeness they have experienced,” says professor tony seaton of luton universitys international tourism research center.poor public transport: trains and buses are promised to defeat the keenest tourists, although the over-crowded london tube is inexplicably(不可解的) popular.lack of language: speaking slowly and clearly may not get many foreign visitors very far, even in the tourist traps(圈套) rain: stiff in the number one complaint(抱怨).no air-conditioning: so that even splendidly hot summer become as unbearable as the downpours.overpriced hotels: the only european country with a higher rate of tax on hotel rooms is denmark.licensing hours: alcohol(酒) is in short supply after ll p.m. even in24-hour cities.63. what do tourists complain most? a. poor service. b. poor public transport. c. rain. d. overpriced hotels.64. what do we learn about pop music in britain and the us through this passage? a. pop music in britain is better than that in the us. b. pop music in britain is as good as that in the us. c. pop music in britain is worse than that in the us. d. pop music in britain is quite different from that in the us.65. when is alcohol not able to get? a. at 9:00p.m. b. at 10:00p.m c. at 11:00p.m. d. at 12:00p.m.66. which of the following is true according to the passage? a. you have to pay to visit the museums. b. its very cheap to travel by taxi there. c. you cannot find chinese food there. d. the public transport is poor there. e. there is a small country just north of egypt along the sea coast called palestine. in itthere lived a people called jews. they had a sad time for the great kings of babylon and egypt often marched (行进) across the country and fought against them. at last the romans made palestine a part of the empire, and sent a governor (统治者) there. the jews were always hoping that one day they would be free again and have a king of their own. one day a little boy was born in palestine called jesus. as he grew older, all men weresurprised at his goodness and cleverness. when he became a man, he spent his time going about doing good, helping the sick and teaching people about god. many followed him gladly. some of the leaders of the jews, however, were jealous (嫉妒) of his power. they brought him before the roman governor, and said that he was trying to make himself king of the jews. so the governor had him killed. the leaders of the jews were glad that he was dead. but his followers believed that hehad risen from the dead and come to com

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