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高中二年级单元目标测试卷Unit 14 Freedom Fighters 湖北荆州 陈小松 陈 蘋 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共5 小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5 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答案,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Where does the woman have to get off? A.At the Bank of China. B. At the post office. C. At the next stop. 2. Why does the man refuse the woman?A. Because he doesnt have a car.B. Because hell be using his car.C. Because the woman cant drive well.3. Where does the woman cant drive well.A. The Grand Hotel. B. The shopping centre. C. The traffic light.4. How is the woman going home?A. By car.B. By bus.C. On foot.5. What does the man choose to drink?A. Coca Cola.B. Beer.C. Soda water.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 听下面 5 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 8 题。6. Whats the weather like?A. Cloudy and warm B. Lovely and warm. C. Fine but cold.7. Where are the speakers?A. At the station.B. In a flat.C. In a park.8. What is the man doing in England?A. Spending his holiday. B. Practising his English. C. Visiting a Greek family. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 9 11 题。9. What is the woman preparing?A. Afternoon tea.B. Lunch.C. Supper.10. What is the woman going to do?A. Lay the table. B. Cut the bread. C. Open the orange juice.11. What is the man going to do?A. Lay the table. B. Get some ice out. C. Open the orange juice.听第 8 段材料,回答第 12 14 题。12. The mans wife is going to_.A. get an excellent job B. do Christmas shoppingC. have a baby13. When is this conversation most likely taking place?A. Before Christmas. B. On Christmas Day. C. After Christmas.14. What will the woman do during the holiday?A. To give Jack a ring. B. To visit Jack and Susan.C. To go back to Singapore. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 15 17 题。15. In which way does the box go faster but cost more?A. Second class. B. First class. C. To a foreign country.16. What does the man compare before making a decision?A. Weight and stamps. B. Price and time. C. Forms and value.17. What else is the man advised to do?A. To put down a return address.B. To buy second class stamps.C. To pay the right amount of money. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 20 题。18. How long is the speaker staying in Finland?A. The whole winter. B. For two weeks. C. For three weeks.19. Why is the speaker in Finland?A. To visit a friend. B. To attend a conference. C. To experience the weather.20. What was the speakers biggest problem while preparing for the trip?A. Getting the right kind of clothes.B. Getting used to the weather.C. Selling warm clothes.第二部分 笔试部分(120 分). 单元要点练习。(15分)21.Darwin is the best student in his class,he_a good example_his classmates.A.makes;toB.does;forC.sets;toD.gives;to22.The political scandal shook the nation to its very_.A.foundationB.baseC.basisD.ground23.Her parents_her_that unhonest man.A.forbid;marryB.forbid;marryingC.forbade;to marryD.forbade;marrying24.Roses need special care_they can live through winter.(2004 NMET)A.becauseB.so thatC.even ifD.as25.The book is a group of essays whose_was the will of man to conquer nature.A.topicB.themeC.subjectD.matter26.The murderer was arrested and put into_.A.the prisonB.a prisonC.prisonD.prisons27.Missing school to watch the match is_.A.out of the questionB.out of questionC.beside the questionD.without question28.As we joined the big crowd I got_from my friends.(2001 NMET)A.separatedB.sparedC.lostD.missed29.They voted_whether they should send a factfinding team there.A.forB.againstC.downD.upon30.Have you_the manager about taking a day off next week?A.waitedB.demandedC.suggestedD.approached31.Dont waste our energies.Lets_in the business.A.join togetherB.connectC.join handD.join hands32.Mr Green will finally_success in his work.A.gainB.getC.achieveD.win33.The thief wished to be_again.Ten years later,he_free and regained his_.A.free;was set;freeB.freely;was set;freedomC.free;was let;freedomD.free;was set;freedom34.He is one of the_at the boxing match.He is going to_the first match.A.judge;judgeB.judges;judgeC.judgement;judgementD.judgements;judge35.Although Mary doesnt look_,she_an active part in social activities. A.active;playsB.activity;playsC.active;joinsD.actively;joinsII. 完形填空 。(30分)Many people who work in London prefer to live outside it, and to go in to their offices, factories or schools every day by train, car or bus, even though this 36 they have to get up earlier in the morning and reach 37 later in the evening.One benefit of living outside London is 38 houses are 39 . Even a small flat in London 40 a garden costs quite a lot 41 . With the same money, one can get a little house in the country with a garden of 42 own.Then, in the country one can be free from the noise and hurry of the town. 43 one has to get up earlier and spend more time in trains or buses, one can sleep 44 at night, and, during weekends and 45 summer evenings, one can enjoy the 46 clean air of the country. If one 47 gardens, one can spend ones spare time digging, planting, watering and doing the hundred and one other jobs which 48 in the garden. Then, when the flowers and vegetables 49 , one has the reward(报偿) of a person who has shared the secrets of 50 .Some people, however, take 51 in country things; for them, 52 lies in the town, with its cinemas and theatres, beautiful shops and busy streets, dance-halls and restaurants. Such people would 53 that their life was not worth 54 if they had to live it outside London. A walk in one of the parks and a visit 55 the sea every summer is all the country they want.36.A.shows B.expressesC.meansD.requires37.A.homeB.familyC.flatD.house38.A.becauseB.thatC.theD.all39.A.cleanerB.nicerC.biggerD.cheaper40.A.withB.withoutC.nearD.opposite41.A.moneyB.to lendC.to borrowD.to hire42.A.itsB.itsC.onesD.their43.A.IfB.AlthoughC.BecauseD.After44.A.littleB.lessC.longerD.better45.A.onB.forC.atD.by46.A.coldB.warmC.freshD.pleasant47.A.pleasesB.likesC.wantsD.interests48.A.needB.neededC.are needingD.are needed49.A.come onB.come toC.come upD.come over50.A.mankindB.societyC.scienceD.nature51.A.no interestB.an interestC.much interestD.great interest52.A.healthB.happinessC.wealthD.future53.A.knowB.feelC.understandD.hope54.A.to liveB.to spendC.livingD.spending55.A.forB.toC.ofD.at III. 阅读理解 。(40分) AThe African ancestors(祖先) of todays black Americans were brought to the US as slaves in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. They worked on farms, especially the large farms in the southern states. Slowly they became a necessary part of the economic(经济) system (系统) of the South.Slaves did not have the right of human beings. According to the law, they were “things”which belonged to the person who bought them. They had to obey the orders of their owners without question. They were not allowed to learn to read; their owners feared the educated slaves would begin to think about the injustice of the system and would learn to struggle for their freedom.Slaves had to work long hours in very unhealthy conditions. Their owners had complete power over them. They could be bought and sold like animals. At the slave markets, black children were separated from their parents and never saw them again. Slave owners had the right to punish the slave who broke the rule or was against the system. Slaves were often beaten by their owners or killed. After the Civil War, one free slave reported that his owner killed an older slave who was teaching a slave badly should be punished. In practice, however, the law meant nothing.Opposition to slavery began very early in the history of the USin 1671but little progress was made until the beginning of the nineteenth century. By 1804 slavery was illegal(非法的) in the northern states. But it continued, it even grew, in the southern states, which depended on cotton for their economic health(繁荣). Slavery ended in the South only after the Civil War. For blacks, however, the end of slavery was only a beginning, the late beginning of a long and difficult struggle for true justice. 56.According to the writer, why couldnt slaves learn to read?A. Because reading was not something which they needed for their work.B. Because their owners were afraid that books would give them advanced ideas.C. Because they did not have enough time to read.D. Because they were so poor that they could not go to school.57. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?A. Many people from other countries became US citizens in the 1700s.B. The US government paid much attention to the freedom.C. There were some laws that successfully protected the rights of slaves.D. Slavery in the United States began in the seventeenth century.58. What happened to slaves who broke the rules of the system?A. They were given hard jobs.B. They were punished.C. They were sent back to Africa.D. They were sold to other owners.59. According to the writer, .A. black Americans had true freedom after the Civil WarB. black people continued to fight for true justice after the Civil WarC. nobody in the US was against slavery in the seventeenth centuryD. slavery continued, and even grew, in the United States after 1804BThe baobab tree grows in west Africa and Australia. It is a very strange-looking tree. Its big trunk (树干) sometimes measures as much as ten metres in diameter (直径). It is thicker at the bottom than at the top. The branches nearest to the ground are very long; those near the top are very short. Strange-looking it may be, it is very useful. Its leaves are good to eat. Its white flowers turn into cool fruit which tastes rather like cucumbers (黄瓜). When a baobab tree gets old, its trunk becomes hollow (空心). An old tree has such a huge, hollow trunk that it can hold many people. When it rains, water collects in the hollow. The tree has such a lot of leaves and branches that the water remains cool and fresh. It is such a useful tree that some people can hardly live without it.60.The trunk of the biggest baobab tree in girth (周长). A.can be nearly 32 metresB.is more than 10 metres C.is less than 30 metresD.is as much as 10 metres61.Which of the following do you think the baobab tree is like?62.Which of the following may be true? A.We can find the baobab tree everywhere in Africa. B.The baobab tree is too big for anybody to make use of. C.People in Africa and Australia like to plant baobab trees around their houses. D.Monkeys like to eat the fruit of the baobab tree very much.CA man shot Martin King in Atlanta on 4th April, 1968. He drove a white Ford car. Who was he? The police found “Harvey Lowmeyers” gun and “John Willards”shirt, and then the white car. It was “Eric Starvo Galts”car. So what was this mans real name? Marks on the shirt and the car sent the F. B. I. (美国联邦调查局) to Los Angeles. 300 detectives questioned people. At last one found a photograph of “Galts”room in a small hotel. One fingerprint was enough. James Earl Rays fingerprint were already on the F. B. I. cards. The police watched railway stations, hotels and airports. 3,000 detectives were trying to find Ray without success. The Canadian police were helping too. They looked at 240,000 photographs in their Passport Office. Then they found one of“Ramon George Sneyd”. “We gave this man a passport last month,”they said.“He went to London on 2nd May.” The man was wearing thick glasses, but he looked like Ray. Then on 8th June, a detective at London Airport saw Sneyds name on a passenger list.It was the end of the biggest manhunt (搜捕) in history. The F. B. I. spent 1.4 million dollars,but they got their man.63. The key to settling the case (案件) was probably the murderers . A. car B. fingerprintC. gunD. shirt64. It took the police to catch the murderer. A. 65 daysB. two monthsC. eight weeksD. three months65. The hunt for Ray cost dollars. A. a million and four hundred B. one million four hundred thousand C. fourteen million D. a million four thousand66. Martin Luther Kings murderer used the name of . A. Harvey Lowmeyer when he bought the gun B. John Willard when he paid for the car C. Eric Starvo Galt when he lived in Los Angeles D. James Earl Ray when he came to Atlanta67. The detective at London Airport caught Ramon George Sneyd because . A. Sneyd had a Canadian passport B. he was sure that he was James Earl Ray C. Sneyds name was not on the passenger list D. Sneyd was wearing glasses.DNo one knows why we sleep, but its certain that we need to. People who are prevented from sleeping begin to suffer obvious effects after a few daysthey think less clearly, and they fall asleep during the working hours ; some may have hallucinations (幻觉).There are no rules about sleep. Generally speaking , grownups sleep about 7 and half hours each night and probably more than 60 per cent get between seven and eight hours. But perhaps eight per cent are quite happy with 5 hours or less, and four per cent or so find that they want ten hours or more. If you feel all right, youre probably getting enough sleep. The important thing is not to worry how much other people gettheir needs may be different. Exercise doesnt seem to increase the need sleepoffice workers, for example, sleep for about as long as people doing physically active work.Children sleep more than grownupsperhaps 14 to 18 hours soon after birth, going down to grownup levels by early teenage. Sleep patterns also tend to be different in the elderly, who may sleep less at night than they did when younger, find sleep getting more broken, and often make it a rule to sleep during the daytime.68. According to the passage, some people are unable to think clearly because . A. they have hallucinations B. they feel sleepy during the working hours C. they dont have enough sleep D. they are certain to be kept from going to bed69. Which of the following is true? . A. All grownups must have at least eighthour sleep B. Most of grownups sleep for seven or eight hours C. Quite a few people need only 5 hours or less for them to sleep D. No grownups sleep more than ten hours70. Whether you have got enough sleep is judged by . A. how many hours you have slept B. how many hours you need to sleep C. whether you do exercise and physical work D. whether you feel fresh and energetic71. According to the passage, a boy of 14 years old sleeps . A. as long hours as a grownup B. much longer hours than a grownup C. for 14 hours each night D. for less than 8 hours per nightEGina was surprised to find that it was not raining in London. She stepped down from the train that had brought her from Dover to Victoria Station and put her heavy suitcase on the platform. People were hurrying everywhere:through the entrances and exits, up and down the steps, along the other platforms and over to the ticket counters where there were already queues forming. The porters seemed to be busy helping other passengers. In Milan everyone told her that it was always raining in England. Today, however, they were wrong. It was warm and dusty just like at home. She could even hear someone speaking her native language somewhere near the station bookstall. She walked slowly towards the gate at the end of the platform where a railway official was collecting the tickets. She handed him her tickets and walked through. She looked up the station clock. Its hands were pointing to 3:15pm.A young woman was sitting on a bench reading an English magazine. She looked friendly so Gina went up to her.“Excuse me, ”She said. The young woman glanced up with a smile.“Can you tell me the way to circus?”“The circus?”The young woman looked puzzled (困惑). “What circus do you mean?”Gina shook her head, “Im sorry. I have just arrived from Italy to attend a school for overseas (海外) students in London. It is near the circus.”“Do you have a letter with the schools address on it?”“Oh, yes. Now I remember. ” Gina opened her handbag and found a postcard with a British stamp on it.“Ah,” said the young woman. “Its Oxford Circus that you want. Its the name of an area in the middle of London. You must go down these steps and take the Tube. Follow the colours. Thats the easiest way.”She showed Gine on the coloured map of the underground railway the route from Victoria to Oxford Circus. “Good luck,” she said. “And by the way, I come from Italy, too.”72. Gina was .A. expecting a friend to meet herB. attending to school mattersC. going to study EnglishD. late for her studies73. “There were already queues forming,” means .A. there were too many people waitingB. people were beginning to wait in lineC. people were already to form queuesD. people were being told to form up in lines74. Oxford Circus is .A. a famous circusB. a place in LondonC. a railway station to OxfordD. another name for the middle of London75. The young woman was puzzled because she .A. had

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