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Unit 20 New Frontiers 单元检测题第二部分:英语知识运用 (共二节,满分45 分)第一节:单项选择 (共15小题,每题1分,满分15 分 )21. The ships captain and members of the _ welcomed us on board.A. crew B. staff C. faculty D. personnel22. One suggestion is to have a picnic and the other is to go to the museum. Personally, I prefer the _.A. last B. next C. later D. latter23. The child was really careless and _ the salt all over the ground.A. spiltB. splashed C. spat D. spoiled24. He was not satisfied because they just _ his house at $10, 000, which is far below his expectation.A. calculated B. assessed C. judged D. counted25. Internet is an important _ for people to get the latest news.A. source B. origin C. resource D. cause26. Books can simply be grouped into two _: the good books and the bad ones.A. lines B. rows C. lists D. categories27. They suspected that the secret had been _ by one of their friends.A. given off B. given in C. given out D. given away28. It is believed in some science fiction stories that the world may one day be _ by insects.A. broken in B. run over C. taken over D. filled in29. The boy _ his stamp collection from the burning house.A. rescuedB. deliveredC. devotedD. relieved30. I think it is important to invest _ new machinery rather than increase wages.A. on B. in C. to D. for31. Do you know the _ of obtaining a new passport? Next year I will go to Australia.A. process B. procedure C. progress D. program32. If every one of us _ a days pay to the Project Hope, it will be hopeful.A. dedicates B. presents C. donates D. awards33. If you take this medicine twice a day, it should _ your cold.A. recoverB. save C. restore D. cure34. The telephone is ringing. I _ answer it.A. will B. am going to C. am to D. am about to35. It has been five years since I was a singer. Not really! _?A. Are you sure B. Hows that C. What do you mean D. Is it a strange idea第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)从后面所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个能填入短文空白处的最佳答案。Teds cousin got married a few days ago. Ted decided to wear his favorite pair of socks to the wedding. The socks were bright 36 . Teds mother was extremely angry and refused to let Ted wear 37 to the wedding. She said that the wedding was a formal family 38 . Teds sister, Jessica, also 39 about his socks. She said that he looked like a football player 40 his socks and that he would be a 41 to the family if he wore them. Finally, Ted 42 his luck with his father. His father asked Ted to dress 43 and wear white socks. Ted said that his face was white and 44 were his hands and feet, thus he wanted to look different. In the end, Ted 45 to change his fathers mind and he 46 put on a pair of white socks for the wedding, but he 47 the yellow socks under Jessicas hat. Feeling pleased with 48 , he went off to the wedding with his parents. However, it turned out to be quite a 49 for Ted to remove his white socks and get the yellow socks from Jessicas hat during the ceremony. Finally when everyone knelt down, Ted 50 to get the socks and quickly put them on. After the ceremony, the bride and groom decided to 51 a family photograph, when Teds mother finally noticed the yellow socks. She was totally 52 and shocked at his behavior and began to scream at him. All of the other family members were getting ready to pose for a photograph. Just 53 the photographer could say “cheese”, the bridegroom suddenly lifted his leg, 54 a bright pair of yellow socks .They were the same color 55 the ones Ted had on his feet. Ted looked at his mother and smiled. 36. A. white B. yellow C. black D. red 37. A. it B. that C. those D. them38. A. chance B. meeting C. occasion D. party 39. A. hated B. disliked C. complained D. blamed 40. A. in B. on C. with D. by 41. A. happiness B. shame C. surprise D. pity 42. A. got B. wanted C. hoped D. tried43. A. suitably B. plainly C. comfortably D. beautifully 44. A. neither B. so C. such D. nor45. A. wanted B. wished C. failed D. attempted46. A. had to B. must C. should D. ought to 47. A. carried B. took C. brought D. hid 48. A. him B. them C. himself D. it49. A. question B. problemC. thing D. matter50. A. tried B. attemptedC. wanted D. managed51. A. make B. have C. take D. leave 52. A. disgustedB. curious C. particular D. excited 53. A. whileB. after C. when D. before54. A. discovering B. displaying C. exhibiting D. pointing 55 .A. as B. thatC. which D. /第三部分: 阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列文章,根据文章内容,从文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。AWhat is the color of the universe? Astronomers did not answer this question until two months ago. This was when two American astronomers reported on their study of all the light in the universe. They said that the universe would appear to the human eye to be a light greenish color, called turquoise(青绿色). Karl Glazebrook and Ivan Baldry of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, reported their findings in January. They presented research at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society. They said that finding the color of the universe was not part of their more serious scientific research. They did it for fun.However, earlier this month, the scientists admitted to making a mistake. They said their finding was much more colorful than it should have been. They now say the light from our universe is closer to white. It is more like a milky or creamy white color. The scientists gave a number to each of the colors of the different star systems. Then they added the numbers together and found the average measurement. The scientists used this average to identify the color of the universe. They said it was a very pretty light green or turquoise color. They called it “cosmic (宇宙的) spectrum (光谱) green.” Many newspapers and television stations reported their finding. Other scientists and color engineers attempted to reproduce the result. Mark Fairchild of the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York was the first person to identify a mistake. He discovered a mistake in the computer software program used by the Johns Hopkins scientists.When the mistake was corrected, the results changed. The new color of the universe is much less colorful. It is very close to white. The scientists apologized for the mistake. They are now working with the Rochester Institute of Technology to produce more images regarding the color of the universe.56. The best title for this passage should be _.A. Colour of the UniverseB. A Scientific ResearchC. A Mistake in Science D. Research for Fun57. Why did the scientists do the research?A. They wanted to win a Nobel Prize. B. Its required by the government.C. They did it just for fun. D. Its part of their research.58. We can infer that the passage was probably written in _.A. January B. FebruaryC. May D. March59. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?A. None of the researches done by scientists is right.B. Scientists sometimes may make mistakes in their work.C. The color of the universe is light greenish.D. Mark Fairchild appologized for his mistake about the color of universe.BLast year my wife and I spent a most interesting month in Turkey. Before we left, we were reminded of the difficulties of driving in Turkey. We certainly did not find this to be the case and, except for a few places in faraway mountain areas, the roads were wide, and well-paved (铺). We drove for 12 days along the Western Coast of Turkey and had no problems at all. We found the Turkish drivers most polite and well educated. We also found that eating lunch in the smaller towns was difficult so we picnicked almost every day. The following day after our arrival was Turkeys Childrens Day, started by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Ataturk loved children and he often said, “Children are a new beginning of tomorrow”. He even dedicated the day 23rd of April to the children. Today, it is celebrated as Childrens Day as well as the date when the Republic of Turkey was founded. On that day certain children are picked to take over the places of the government, and a lucky kid will be the president of Turkey for a whole day. He can decide whats going to happen and whether or not he is going to have the president sit next to him. There are a very large number of things you can do but some shops arent open because they are celebrating as well. All in all, it was a more enjoyable trip. I would recommend a trip to Turkey to anyone with an adventurous spirit!60. Before the author and his wife went on a trip to Turkey, they were told that _.A. it was difficult to travel in Turkey B. it was not easy to drive in TurkeyC. the streets in Turkey were dangerousD. there were many mountainous roads61. Which of the following is TRUE, according to the first paragraph?A. Places in mountain areas were difficult to reach.B. The couple drove for 12 days during their journey.C. The Turkish drivers had good manners.D. It was difficult to eat meals in Turkey.62. The underlined word “he” in the third paragraph refers to _.A. every one of us B. the governmentC. the president of TurkeyD. the lucky child63. What can be inferred from the passage?A. The couple had no difficulty making their way in Turkey.B. Turkeys National Day was the 22nd of April.C. The author joined in celebrating Childrens Day. D. On Turkeys Childrens Day everyone had a holiday.CEclipse Aviation of Albuquerque, New Mexico, proudly calls itself the manufacturer(制造商) of the worlds first very light jet. The plane is called the Eclipse Five Hundred. It can carry as many as six people. The cost? Just over one and a half million dollars.Eclipse has just produced the first plane for the first buyer, businessman David Crowe. The company says it already has more than two thousand five hundred orders to meet over the next few years. The Eclipse Five Hundred can fly at the top speed of six hundred and eighty kilometers an hour. It can travel one thousand six hundred kilometers without the need for additional fuel. The company says a top flight level of almost twelve thousand five hundred meters will avoid most severe weather. Another very light jet, the A-Seven Hundred Adam Jet, is currently under flight testing by Adam Aircraft of Englewood, Colorado. The Adam Jet is twelve meters long and can carry up to eight people. With larger planes, travelers often have to fly into big cities, and then get a car and drive to smaller towns. The mini-jets will be able to use smaller airports. In many cases the new aircraft are expected to be used as air taxis for short flights. Very light jets are designed to be easier to fly than other jet planes. Some designs even include a bathroom for long flights. Other companies have also entered the market for very light jets, including one of Japans top carmakers. Honda Motor has developed the Honda Jet. Honda expects to produce seventy jets a year. It hopes to have them on the market in 2010. In August, Honda established the Honda Aircraft Company, with headquarters (总部) in Greensboro, USA. Honda appointed Honda Jet chief engineer Michimasa Fujino to lead the new business. Michimasa Fujino spent the past twenty years developing a Honda aircraft.The Honda Jet can carry up to eight people. In addition, like the Eclipse Five Hundred and the Adam Jet, it has two engines. But Honda officials say their plane will fly faster than other light jets of its kind. They say it will be able to reach speeds of almost seven hundred and eighty kilometers per hour. 64. Whats the main idea of this passage?A. The history of light planes. B. Three main light planes.C. The reason for making light planes. D. The importance of light planes.65. From the second paragraph, we can see that _.A. there is a great demand for light planesB. the Eclipse Five Hundred can fly without the need for additional fuelC. the Eclipse Five Hundred can avoid most severe weatherD. many factories have decided to make light planes66. Compared with bigger planes, a light plane _.A. can easily break downB. is much easier to fly C. can arrive at a place on time D. can fly much higher67. Which of the following is TRUE about Honda company?A. It is a company which mainly produces jets.B. Honda is famous for its mineral water.C. Honda has its headquarters in Britain. D. Honda produces cars as well.DScientists say the warming of the Earths atmosphere has begun to affect plant and animal life around the world. Scientists from the University of Hanover in Germany reported their findings in Nature. They say global warming is affecting endangered (濒临灭绝的) species, sea life, and the change in seasonal activities of organisms. Global warming is caused by carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere.Studies show that the Earths climate has warmed by about six tenths of one degree Celsius during the past one hundred years. Most of the increase has taken place in the last thirty years. German scientists have studied different animal and plant population around the world during the past thirty years. They say some species will disappear because they cannot move to new areas when their home climate gets too warm.The scientists say one of the biggest signs of climate change has been the worldwide decrease in coral reefs. Rising temperatures in the worlds warm ocean waters have caused coral to lose color and die. In the coldest areas of the world, winter freezing periods are now happening later and ending earlier. Researchers say these changes are having severe effects on animals such as penguins, seals, and polar bears.Changes in temperature and wetness in the air can also affect the reproduction (繁殖) of some reptiles(爬行动物) and amphibians(两栖动物). For example, the sex of baby turtles is linked to the average temperature in July. Scientists say even small temperature increases can threaten the production of male turtles.In Europe, scientists say warmer temperatures are affecting the spring and autumn seasons. This is affecting the growth of plants and delaying the flight of birds from one place to another.Scientists are concerned about invasions of warm weather species into traditionally colder areas. Rising temperature has been linked with the spread of diseases in areas such as Asia, East Africa, and Latin America.68. The best title for this passage would be _. A. Effects of Global Warming B. Temperature and AnimalsC. Global Warming and the Environment D. A Study on the Environment69. According to the passage, global warming is affecting all of the following, EXCEPT _.A. endangered species B. sea lifeC. activities of organisms D. the color of turtles70. We can learn from this passage that _.A. the speed of the earths warming is faster now than 50 years agoB. more animal species will soon come into beingC. animals will refuse to move to warm places in the futureD. cold areas have gained more heat than warm places71. If the temperature in the Arctic Ocean keeps going up, which of the following will be most likely to happen?A. More and more people will come to live near the Arctic Ocean.B. More crops will be grown near the Arctic Ocean.C. Animals from warm areas will come to live in the Arctic Ocean.D. There will be more and more fish in the Arctic Ocean.EShow Your Bones is the newest album from a musical group with an unusual name, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. The energetic music made by these rock musicians is becoming very popular in America. A singer, a guitar player, and a drummer make up the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Their rock sound is creative, unusual, and full of personality. Their music is considered an example of “indie”(short for independent) rock. Indie musicians like to protect their independence and artistic freedom. One way to do this is to avoid using major record companies. The lead singer, Karen O, is known for wearing wild clothing and having wild hairstyles while performing. Sometimes she even pours beer over herself and the audience. Imagine Karen O dancing around on stage as you listen to her sing the song, Phenomena.The words in the songs on Show Your Bones are poetic and also a little strange. It is not always clear what the songs mean. In the song called The Sweets, Karen O describes colors and the motion of water. Also, she wonders about meeting someone again. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs started playing music together in New York City. Now Karen O has moved to Los Angeles, California. She says that she likes flying between the two cities and that the band is now “bi-coastal”. Karen O also said that this album was the most difficult to make. The band was trying to find a different sound from their earlier albums. Their work seems to have been worth the effort. Critics say Show Your Bones might be one of the best albums of the year.72. What kind of style is the Yeah Yeah Yeahs music?A. Jazz. B. Folk. C. Rock. D. Country.73. According to the passage, we know that_.A. Karen O usually drinks beer on stage while singingB. The Sweets is an album made by the Yeah Yeah YeahsC. Karen O doesnt sing in New York any longerD. the group had made more than one album before Show Your Bones74. What can we infer from the passage?A. The words in Show Your Bones are all difficult to understand.B.

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