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江苏省南通市启东中学高中英语unit 1 the world of our senses达标测验题 牛津译林版必修3一、听力测试(共两节,共30分)第一节:(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的a、b、c三个选项中选出最佳选项。1. when does the play start?a. at 6:30.b. at 8:00.c. at 6:00.2. how many letters does he write to his mother in a month?a.8.b.4.c.2.3. who do you think broke the rule?a. lucy.b. uncle jim.c. tom.4. what can we learn from the conversation?a. the man couldnt find a parking lot.b. it was hard to find a place to leave the car.c. the woman was worried about her late arrival.5. what does the man suggest?a. exercising just after getting up.b. eating something good for breakfast.c. trying to be the first to get up.第二节:(共10小题;每小题2分,共20分)听下面4段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的a、b、c三个选项中选出最佳选项。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. why does the son refuse to have the fish at first?a. he thinks it is too expensive.b. he doesnt like fish.c. itll make him put on weight in his opinion.7.which of the following is true?a. the mother doesnt think his son is fat.b. fish is high in fat.c. the son is fond of fish in fact.听第7段材料,回答第810题8.the professor wanted to watch the monkey .a. look for the foodb. look for the small boxesc. move the boxes9.after the professor left the room, the monkey began to .a. lock the doorb. look at the keyholec. put one of its eyes to the keyhole10.what surprised the professor?a. the monkey was on the other side of the door.b. the monkey was watching him through the keyhole.c. the monkey found the food.听第8段材料,回答第11、12题。11.how long does a school day last?a. at least 8 hours.b. nearly 7 hours.c. about 6 hours.12.how does jack usually go to school?a. by bus.b. on foot.c. by bike.听第9段材料,回答第1315题。13.what does the speaker want to tell us?a. where philip comes from.b. why philip is here in china.c.a general introduction about philip.14.when did he arrive in china?a. last springb. last summer.c. last autumn.15.who is philip living with?a. his mother.b. his parents.c. his father.二、单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)16. she is so badly hurt in the head. im afraid as such an old lady, there is no _ that she will make a full recovery.a. possibility b. question c. advantage d. opinion17. she has eaten much less every day than before recently. i think she is ill, isnt she?no. actually she is herself to try to lose weight.a. protectingb. formingc. applyingd. starving18.the new president and his government will have to face _ problems such as unemployment and poor health.a. socialb. environmental c. culturald. universal19.what do you mean by saying he told you a vivid story?he made us feel we had seen the whole thing our own eyes.a. so that; inb. as though; with c. above all; byd. such as; through20.youll be given a warm welcome on your , mr. frik. we are seeing you as soon as possible, you know.a. coming; determined tob. agreement; interested in. arrival; looking forward tod. returning; paying attention to21.three is a big statue in the middle of the square, you see?yes, it was built a boy who saved this city by putting out a big fire with his bravery and intelligence.a. as a result ofb. in memory ofc. in return ford. with the help of22. well, where were you when the accident , madam?i was just at the corner of the street waiting for my husband.a. blew upb. took partc. broke downd. took place23. dont pay attention to what he says. nothing can himhe is a man who is always complaining.a. gainb. awardc. satisfyd. admire24. we are looking forward to your _ us with your coming to the party.a. to honorb. honorc. honoringd. honored25. he always likes to _ as an astronaut. _ .a. wear; so he doesb. put on; so does hec. dress up; so he doesd. dress; so is he26. could you _ me for my not keeping my promise?a. sorry; wordb. pardon; wordc. forgive; promised. excuse; promise27. he is always _ and never feels tired.a. energetic b. lovelyc. friendly d. satisfied28. michael _ be a policeman, for he is much too short.a. needntb. cantc. shouldd. may29. could i call you by the first name?yes, you .a. willb. couldc. mayd. might30. johnny, you _ play with knife; you _ hurt yourself.a. wont; cantb. mustnt; mayc. should; mustd. cant; should三、完形填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)two weeks before christmas, mother told me we were going to my grandmothers house for the holiday. grandma and uncle henry lived on a farm some 15 miles out of town. they had no electricity or running water and 31 what i considered the “good things” in life. they 32 made no plans for christmas. when christmas eve arrived, mom told me in her best “i mean it” voice to 33 all the decorations(装饰物) from our tree. she packed those up, 34 all the trimmings(材料) for a 35 turkey dinner.christmas morning 36 perfectly, with the sun shining brightly across a fresh blanket of snow. 37 i sulked(生气) silently in the backseat of the car as we made our 38 to grandmas. this was going to be the 39 christmas ever!grandma was 40 to see us as we walked up to her door.”what on earth are you doing here?” she stammered. “we werent expecting 41. its christmas, and i dont even have a turkey to cook for you.” “i knew 42.” mom said as we set boxes of goodies on the kitchen table. “thats 43 we brought one with us,” “we 44 have a tree.” mom insisted.”45, what will we do with all these decorations?”uncle henry quickly caught moms spirit. he called me to join him, and we found a perfect christmas tree in the woods. soon the house 46 fresh and piney as we decorated the tree, and they day 47 a festive air. the turkey dinner was very good, too. i was actually beginning to enjoy this unusual christmas day!dessert was forgotten 48 mom came out with the final surprise a flaming(燃烧的) pudding! “merry christmas, mother.” mom said, “dear me!” grandma gasped. “i havent seen a flaming pudding since i left england before i was married.” tears of 49 filled her eyes.i could not keep the tears 50 my eyes, either. i knew then that mom had also given me the best christmas present evershe had taught me what a beautiful thing it is to give.31. a.preparedb. lackedc. refusedd. desired32. a.alsob. stillc. neverd. hardly33. a.replaceb. collectc. removed. show34. a.instead ofb. by the side ofc. along withd. in spite of35. a.normalb. completec. freshd. separate36. a.dawnedb. passedc. broked. happened37. a.butb. soc. andd. then38. a.decisionb. wayc. wishd. plan39. a.lastb. busiestc. bestd. worst40. a.expectedb. eagerc. surprisedd. ready41. a.anyoneb. othersc. someoned. no one42. a.youb. themc. thatd. this43. a.howb. whyc. whered. when44. a.mayb. willc. cand. must45. a.meanwhileb. thereforec. howeverd. otherwise46. a.improvedb. smelledc. becamed. changed47. a.showed upb. carried onc. took ond. lighted up48. a.untilb. afterc. becaused. unless49. a.sadnessb. joyc. regretd. worry50. a.insideb. backc. intod. from四、阅读理解aelephants that destroy crops and damage trees are a serious problem in many parts of africa. but there could be a simple and relatively safe way to stop them in their tracks, by employing the talents of the tiny african honeybee. the number of elephants in kenya has risen over the past decade, with some disastrous results. not only do these huge animals attack local farms, but they trample someone to death once every two weeks on average, fuelling calls for the beasts to be killed. now a biologist has discovered a possible deterrent(威慑): the elephants are extremely careful of the trees that house honeybee hives.“i am puzzled why nobody has thought of this before.” says fritz vollrath at the university of oxford. “when an elephant knocks a beehive, the elephants run and the bees will follow them for miles.” he says that placing hives of the honeybee strategically around local farms could be an effective way to deter the animals. vollrath put 30 unoccupied and 6 occupied beehives in some of the trees growing in a hectare of bush frequently damaged by elephants on laikipia plateau in kenya. on average the elephants attacked 9 out of 10 trees that didnt have hives, severely damaging a quarter. but they steered clear of all six trees with empty hives, suggesting that some had learnt not to take the risk.the bees deter elephants by stinging vulnerable(易受攻击的) areas such as the eyes, belly, behind the ears and under the trunk. people could be at risk of the bees, admits vollrath, but that may be outweighed by the risk of being killed by an elephant. preliminary experiments by vollrath show that elephants also avoid the sound of angry bees played from loudspeakers.51. what is not a disastrous result of the numerous elephants?a. local farms are attacked and destroyed by the elephants.b. the elephants often walk on parsons and cause them to death.c. the number of the bees is increasing rapidly.d. many people were caused to death thanks to the numerous elephants.52.the underlined phrase “steered clear of” can be replaced by .a. attackedb. kept away fromc. fearedd. cut down53. we can infer that _ .a. african people are very afraid of elephantsb. bees can be used to drive away large elephantsc. bees dont sting people in africad. sounds of bees played from loudspeaker can also frighten large elephants away54.whcih of the following is not true?a. bees and elephants often attack each other.b. the trunk of an elephant is seldom stung by the bees.c. the elephant dare not go near the beehives.d. we should deter elephants instead of killing them.bone hundred and thirteen million americans have at least one bank-issued credit card. they give their owners automatic credit of sores, restaurants and hotels, at home, across the country, and even abroad they make many banking services available as well. more and more of these credit cards can be read automatically, making it possible to withdraw or deposit money in scattered locations, whether or not the local branch bank is open. for many of uses the “cashless society” is not on the horizonits already here.while computers offer much convenience to consumers, they have many advantages for sellers, too. electronic cash registers can do much more than simply ring up sales. they can keep a wide range of records, including who sold what, when, and to whom. this information allows businessmen to keep track of their lists of goods by showing which items are being sold and how fast they are moving. decisions to reorder or return goods to suppliers can thne be made. at the same time these computers record which hours and busiest and which employees are the most efficient, allowing personnel and stalling assignments to be made accordingly. and they almost so identify preferred customers for promotional campaigns. computers are relied on by manufacturers for similar reasons. computer analyzed marketing reports can help to decide which products to emphasize new, which to develop for the future and which to drop. computers keep track of goods in stock, of raw materials on hand , and even of the production processes itself.numerous other commercial enterprises, from theaters to magazine publishers, from gas and electric utilities to mild processors, bring better and more efficient services to consumers through the use of computers.55.according to the passage, the credit card enables its owner to .a. obtain more convenient services than other peopleb. withdraw as much money from the bank as he wishesc. enjoy greater trust from the storekeeperd. cash money where he wishes to56.from the last sentence of the first paragraph we learn that .a. in the future all the americans will use credit cardsb. credit cards are mainly used in the united states todayc. nowadays many americans do not pay in cashd. it is now more convenient to use credit cards than before57.the phrase “ring up sales” more probably means .a. make an order of goodsb. record sales on a cash registerc. call the sales managerd. keep track of the goods in stock58.what is this passage mainly about?a. approaches to the commercial use of computers.b. convenience brought about by computers in business.c. significance of automation in commercial enterprises.d. advantages of credit cards in business.ccerro de punta, at 1,338m in the cordillera central. north of the cordillera is the karst (岩溶) country where the limestone(石灰石) has been acted upon by water to produce a series of small steep hills and deep holes. the mountains are surrounded by a soastal plain with the atlantic beaches cooled all the year round by trade winds.the population is 3.8 million, of which about 1.5million live in san juan, although about another two million puerto ricans live in the usa. average life expectancy is 73.8 year and gdp per capita is us $12,212, the highest in latin america, although not up to the level of mainland usa. most puerto ricans do not speak english and less than 30% speak it fluently. second generation puerto ricans who were born in new york but who have returned to the island, are called nuyoricans. the people are very friendly and hospitable but there is crime, linked to drugs and unemployment.59.we can infer from the passage san juan may be .a. a small townb. the capital of puerto ricoc. the most beautiful city in puerto ricod. the travel center of puerto rico60.which of the following is not true?a. puerto rico belongs the united states.b. the mountains are cooled all the year round by trade winds.c. not many puerto ricans speak english fluently.d. gdp per capita of puer rico is high.61. a nuyorican is a person who .a. has been living in new yorkb. is living in new yorkc. was born in new york but has returned to puerto ricod. has got the citizenship of america62.what mainly cause(s) the crime?a. small populationb. povertyc. drugs and unemploymentd. political reasonsdpatrick arrived in america a week ago. at first he thought his english learned in middle school was good enough. he was sure he could deal with any situation. he though he would call a taxi on his arrival and talk with the driver to ask about the american ways. but it was very different from his idea. he found he could hardly understand the driver, nor did the driver understand him. it seemed to him that his efforts in those years learning english had gone to waste.reading his mind, the driver said. “well, dont get worried! never lose heart. in a few months, youll be able to speak english as well as i do.”yes, patrick thought. he would put in more practice. he would consider himself as a complete beginner in american english.63.patrick is _ .a. an americanb. an englishmanc. from an english-speaking countryd. from a country whose language is not english64.patrick had wanted to ask about the american ways because _ .a. an american city has a lot of roadsb. he wanted to know the ways to some placesc. he wanted to know the american habits and customsd. he was afraid of traffic accident65.he and the driver didnt understand each other because _ .a. off the generation gapb. of the language problemc. the driver was not an americand. patrick spoke too fast66. “reading his mind” means _ .a. finding what he thoughtb. reading the book in his mindc. recognizing his idead. researching his idea67. at the end of the story patrick thought _ .a. he would find the difference between his english and american englishb. the english he had learned was not real englishc. he would make a new start in englishd. he would consider about his way of learning erestaurant supervisorwaiting staff telephonistthe ideal candidates must have relevant(相关的) experiences gained in a high quality hotel. please call personnel on or send your cv to:regents park hilton, lodge road, london.nw87 jtlondonregents parkhiltonuse your language and earn 4501,200 p.w.we are one of the largest business publishers in europe and have limited positions for intelligent young people in our london advertisement sales office. enquiries from german, spanish and eastern european speakers especially welcome.phone on 071-753-4300baby sitter wantedfor a 9 month old baby.artistic / prof householdnotting hill, 3 days per week.some hours flexibility(灵活性)required. knowledgegerman/french071-221-7375planet hollywoodlondonjoin the stars! food serversthe biggest and busiest restaurant in london is seeking additional stars for its team of dedicated professionals. if you have experience in high volume restaurants and are looking for a challenge, then come on down for an audition.interview day is no friday 6th may, from 12 noon to 7 p.m.planet hollywood is located at 13 coventry street, london, w168.how many advertisements are for waiters?a. one.b. two.c. three.d. four.69.according to advertisement , we can learn that _ .a. only german, spanish and eastern european speakers are neededb. the job offers 4501,200 per monthc. the job is open to people of all agesd. you may call to get more information about the job70.in advertisement , the baby sitter should _ .a. have 9 months working experienceb. speak german or frenchc. accept flexible working hoursd. come from an artistic household五、短文改错today we were organized for a

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