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长郡结课测试试卷二 问卷总分:85分 时间:80分钟一、单项填空 (共15小题,计15分)1. This green coat looks nice on you and it is only 200 Yuan.OK._.A. Ill need it B . Ill take it C. Its much too expensive. D. Id like to sell it. 2. He left _any of his friends _ him _.A. with; seeing; off B. without; seeing; off C. without; see; / D. with; see; out3. _ is _ the students to find out the meaning and the usage of new words.A. What a dictionary does; help B. What dictionary does; to helpC. How a dictionary does; help D. All that a dictionary does; helps 4. The landowners in India would not vote to lose their land and wealth, _ it resulted _ a fairer society.A. even if; in B. even though; of C. as if; in D. whether; of5. Towards _ evening, _ heavy rain began to fall.A. the; a B. /; a C. /; the D. the; / 6.Do you have _ more to get in the market?No, only some bread and butter.A. something B. everything C. nothing D. anything7. The teacher as well as her students _ to visit the Moter Company tomorrow.A. go B. are to go C. is to go D. is about to go. 8. The building is _.A. twenty-metre-high B. twenty metre highC. twenty-metres-high D. twenty metres high 9. The book _ three Yuan, but it only _ me two Yuan.A. spends, take B. costs, spend C. costs, cost D. pays, cost 10. They are_ the same size. You can take _ half of the bread.A. in, either B. with, either C. in, both D. at, none 11. Hello. May I speak to Mr. Wang, please? _.A. Hold the line. please B. Wait for a minute C. Here it is D. Here he is 12. You can choose _ book you like among these.A. no matter what B. whatever C. whose D. whichever 13. This kind of paper was as soft and light as silk but _ expensive.A. much less B. much little C. many less D. much more than 14. It had rained for several days. The clothes had _ near the fire to dry.A. hang up B. to hung up C. to be hung up D. to be hanged up 15. The line is engaged. I cant _ now.A. get on B. get along C. get through D. get down二、完型填空(共15小题; 计15分)Chinese scientists are again becoming excited about the fact that a large hairy animal may live in central China. Now they hope it wont be too long before they are able to 16 its existence. Their confidence is the 17 of a new discovery of the mystery animal in Hubei Province.Ten Chinese 18 , enjoying a holiday in a National Forest Park, were driving down a road. As their bus turned a corner, the men were suddenly 19 by what they saw. Three 20 animals, covered with long dark hair, were crossing the road. On seeing the animals, the engineers immediately stopped and 21 them. 22 , when they saw how the animals moved through the forest with great 23 and strength, they did not dare to follow any further.The men did not take any 24 . However, scientists are 25 by the discovery, because the engineers were all very educated people and scientists feel they can 26 what they described.After the discovery, scientists returned to the forest and 27 some hair and measured footprints. About 20 inches appears to be the length of the animals foot! Chinese scientists have now set up a special group to exchange information and make a 28 of the forest. But in the meantime, some people 29 to believe that this half-man, half-monkey exists. They will not believe that it is 30 until one of the animals has been caught.16. A. proveB. analyze C. protectD. check17. A. basisB. requirementC. resultD. preparation18. A. travelersB. engineersC. scientistsD. explorers19. A. frightenedB. amazedC. upsetD. inspired20. A. trainedB. rejectedC. tallD. violent21. A. shot atB. looked atC. fought withD. ran after22. A. HoweverB. IndeedC. MeanwhileD. Anyway23. A. difficultyB. speedC. careD. pleasure24. A. bulletsB. toolsC. medicinesD. photographs25. A. surprisedB. delightedC. disturbedD. supported26. A. rely onB. deal withC. write downD. pass on27. A. cutB. pulledC. collectedD. tore28. A. filmB. tourC. choiceD. study29. A. comeB. refuseC. preferD. have30. A. wrongB. aliveC. realD. correct三、阅读理解(40分,每小题2分)AThe report came to the British on May 21,1941.Th German battleship Bismarck,the most powerfulwarship in the world,was moving out into the Atlantic Ocean.Her task:to destroy the ships carrying supplies from the United States to war-torn England. The British had feared such a task.No warship the had could match the bismarck in speed or in firepower.The Bismarch had eight 15-inch guns and 81 smaller guns.She could move at 30 nautical mile(海里)an hour.She was believed to be unsinkable. However,the British had to sink her.They sent out a task force headed by their best battleship Hood to hunt down the Bismarck.On May 24,the Hood found the Bismarck. It was a meeting that the German commander Luetjens did not want to see.His orders were to destroy the british ships that were carrying supplies,but to stay away from a fight with British warships. The battle didnt last long. The Bismarcks first torpedo(鱼雷)hit the Hood, which went down taking all but three of her 1,419 men with her.But in the fight,the Bismarck was slightly damaged(损坏).Her commander decided to run for repairs to France, which had at that time been taken by the Germans.The British force followed her.However,because of the Bismarcks speed and the heavy fog,the lost sight of her. For two days, every British ship in the Atlantic tried to find the Bismarck, but with no success.Finally, she was sighted by a plane from Ireland. Trying to slow the Bismarck down so that their ships could catch up with her,the British fired at her form the air.The Bismarck was hit. On the morning of May 27,the last battle was fought.Four British ships fired on the Bismarck,and she was finally sunk. 31.The Bismarck sailed into the Atlantic Ocean_. A.to sink the Hood B.to gain control of France C.to cut off American supplies to Britain D.to stop British warships reaching Germany 32.Many people believed that the Bismarck could not be defeated because she_. A.was fast and powerful B.had more men on board C.was under Luetjens command D.had bigger guns than other ships 33.We learn from the text that on 24 May_. A.the British won the battle againse the Bismarck B.the Bismarck won the battle against the British C.the British gunfire damaged the Bismarch seriously D.the Bismarck succeeded in keeping away from the British 34.Luetjens tried to sail to France in order to_. A.have the ship repaired B.join the other Germans C.get help from the French D.get away from the british 35.Which of the following is the immediate cause of the sinking of the Bismarck? A.The British air strikes. B.The damage done by the Hood. C.Gunfire from the british warships. D.Luetjens decision to run for France.BMost people feel lonely sometimes, but it usually only lasts between a few minutes and a few hours. This kind of loneliness is not serious. In fact, it is quite normal. For some people, though, loneliness can last for years. Now researchers say there are three different types of loneliness.The first kind of loneliness is temporary(暂时的). This is the most common type. It usually disappears quickly and does not require any special attention. The second kind, situational loneliness, is a natural result of a particular situationfor example, a family problem, the death of a loved one, or moving to a new place. Although this kind of loneliness can cause physical problems, such as headaches and sleeplessness, it usually does not last for more than a year. The third kind of loneliness is the most severe. Unlike the second type, chronic(长期的)loneliness usually lasts more than two years and has no specific cause. People who experience habitual loneliness have problems socializing and becoming close to others. Unfortunately, many chronically lonely people think there is little or nothing they can do to improve their condition.Psychologists agree that one important factor in loneliness is a persons social contacts, e.g., friends, family members, co-workers, etc. We depend on various people for different reasons. For instance, our families give us emotional support, our parents and teachers give us guidance, and our friends share similar interests and activities. However, psychologists have found that, though lonely people may have many social contacts, they sometimes feel they should have more. They question their own popularity.Psychologists are trying to find ways to help habitually lonely people for two reasons: they are unhappy and unable to socialize and there is a connection between chronic loneliness and serious illness such as heart disease. While temporary and situational loneliness can be a normal, healthy part of life, chronic loneliness can be a very sad, and sometimes dangerous, condition.36. How would you treat temporary loneliness according to the passage?A. Talk to friends. B. Just ignore it.C. Go to see a doctor. D. Ask your teachers for guidance.37. “It”in the last sentence of the second paragraph refers to .A. temporary loneliness B. situational lonelinessC. a new place D. Ask your teachers for guidance.38. The topic of the 4th paragraph is that .A. one problem of loneliness is a persons social contacts.B. we depend on various people for different reasonsC. lonely people dont have many social problemsD. lonely people dont have many friends39. Why do psychologists want to help chronically lonely people?A. Chronic loneliness can cause family problems.B. Chronic loneliness can cause serious illness.C. Chronic loneliness can not be overcome.D. A, B, and C are all correct.40. What is the best title for the passage?A. Three kinds of Loneliness B. Loneliness and DiseasesC. Loneliness and Social Contacts D. Chronic LonelinessCThe hand, the eyes, and the brain work together to make human beings different from other animals. No other animals have all three parts to work together. No other animals can do what human beings can do. Humans can do many things and feel many things with the hand. The hand can hold onto things and make things because the thumb works with the fingers. This fifth finger is strong. Most animals dont have thumbs. The thumb can press against the other fingers. Without a thumb to press against the fingers, it is difficult to hold onto anything. The thumb and fingers can also fit the flat surface of a box and the curved (不平的) surface of a pencil. We can feel that something is hot or cold, soft or hard, smooth or rough. The hand, with the thumb and fingers, is one of the best tools we have. Most animals see a flat picture. Their eyes can only see how high and how wide something is. Some animals see a different picture with each eye. Some dont see in color. Humans see one picture with both eyes working together. We can see how high and how wide something is. We can also see how far it stretches in the third dimension. The brain tells other parts of the body how to work. Some of the things the body does are automatic; that is, we dont have to think about them. For example, we dont have to think to make our heart beat or our stomach work. The brain tells the eyes and hands how to make useful and beautiful things. That is how human beings become tool makers and artists. That is how humans can have richer and better lives than other animals.41. Human beings are different from other animals because_.A. human beings have the hands, the eyes, and the brain working all the timeB. other animals also have the hands, the eyes, and the brainC. human beings work together with other animalsD. the hands, the eyes, and the brain of the human can work together42. According to the passage, when you say you hold onto something you mean_.A. you have it in your hand and keep it there by putting your fingers firmly round itB. you have it in your arms and keep it there by putting your fingers firmly round itC. you feel it with your handsD. you press the fingers of your right hand against those of your left hand43. The author tells us that no other animals can do what humans can do. He gives quite a few facts to support the idea. One of them is that_.A. most animals dont see in color B. the humans see a thing with both eyes working togetherC. only humans can see how high and how wide a thing is D. some animals can see only one picture44. _is automatic. A. Breathing B. Driving a car C. Making a chair D. Playing football45. People who make beautiful things are usually called_.A. toolmakers B. artists C. scientists D. driversDThomas Alva Edison was born in 1847 in Ohio, America. As a little boy he was very inquisitive. He always wanted to know how things were done. Very early in life he showed he was full of curiosity, a quality which is so important to inventors. In 1869 he went to New York, where he worked for some time as a telephone operator. But soon he became interested in inventions. In a very short time they were his chief business. In order to carry on his business, which was to become his lifes work, he built a lab at Menlo Park, where he had gone to live. His first great invention was a system of telegraphy. Soon afterwards he invented the phonograph, the first form of the instrument that we now know as the gramophone or record player. The word phonograph means something that can write or record sound. Other scientists before Edison had thought of instruments which would do this, but Edison was the first to make an instrument which actually work

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