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2020学年高中英语 Unit 1 Women of achievement单元综合测试(I)新人教版必修4第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. How do you find that BeatlesCD?Wonderful. Its well worth _. A. to listen to B. listening to C. to be listened to D. being listened to22. Although the teacher didnt mention any names, everybody knew who he was _. A. speaking to B. turning to C. referring to D. talking to23. The singer and composer _ asked to sing a song in public, and she agreed happily. A. is B. was C. are D. were24. Tom, _ yourself. Have you already forgotten the rules I told you? A. behave B. respect C. consider D. entertain25. His neighbor observed the stranger _ the street and enter his house. A. to cross B. cross C. crossing D. crossed26. The beautiful scenery around the lake _ him to write this famous poem. A. encouraged B. inspired C. urged D. admired27. The company _ founded in 2020 and most of the employees _ women. A. are; are B. was; were C. are; is D. were; was28. Obviously, the book is _ for children aged between three and six. A. specialized B. supported C. determined D. intended29. We will be at 10 Baker Street at six oclock, and we _ seeing you there. A. look out for B. look up to C. look forward to D. look down upon30. Mike often argues _ his friend _ small things, which makes all of usvery unhappy. A. with; for B. to; for C. to; about D. with; about31. She had no idea how it _ that her husband met with trouble again. A. came about B. came across C. came out D. came up 32. _ you study hard, you cannot achieve your goal. A. Unless B. Otherwise C. Only D. If33. Since I knew how hard the life they lead is, I have understood _ they needso much money. A. how B. why C. whether D. when34. To be honest, I dont like _ you speak to your mother. A. the way B. the way in that C. the way which D. the way of which35. _?Hes tall and thin. He has brown hair, blue eyes and wears a pair of glasses. A. What is he like B. What do you think of him C. How is he D. What does he look like 第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 While we were riding the old German bus in Albania, a gypsy (吉普赛人) girl got on. She was about seven years old. Most gypsy children had a 36 look in their eyes. They were hardened by the world and by 37 they had experienced. The gypsies 38 in slums (贫民窟). The children begged on the streets or did other work so that their parents could 39 to buy wine. Every time we saw these 40 , we could always see the dead look in their eyes. But not this 41 . She was cheerful and had a beautiful smile on her face. As soon as she 42 , she started talking to us. Her name was Angela and she was on her 43 to visit her grandfather in a nearby slum village. I 44 my purse for something nice to give her. 45 , all I had with me was gum. She eagerly put a 46 in her mouth, and then squinted (眯着眼睛看) her eyes because the 47 was mint-flavored (薄荷味). It seemed like she had 48 tasted it before. She 49 in a funny way and the other people on the bus were all amused by what she did. When the bus 50 , she picked up the big bag she was carrying, 51 and jumped out of the bus. She is out of my life, but not out of my 52 . This girl deserved so much more than her 53 surroundings, yet she didnt let any of them get herself 54 . I pray I will 55 her again someday, so that I can give her that hug which I should have given her that day on the bus! 36. A. worried B. happy C. dead D. curious 37. A. which B. this C. that D. what 38. A. lived B. played C. worked D. studied 39. A. manage B. try C. have D. afford 40. A. children B. adults C. beggars D. passers-by 41. A. day B. girl C. place D. story 42. A. sat down B. crowded in C. moved off D. lied down 43. A. bus B. car C. way D. taxi 44. A. searched B. examined C. touched D. found 45. A. Fortunately B. Sadly C. Surprisingly D. Clearly 46. A. little B. block C. piece D. set 47. A. smell B. sweet C. sugar D. gum 48. A. ever B. never C. always D. often 49. A. laughed B. shouted C. cried D. complained 50. A. pulled through B. pulled in C. pulled down D. pulled back 51. A. sighed B. bent C. nodded D. waved 52. A. feeling B. dream C. mind D. eyesight 53. A. poor B. warm C. comfortable D. rich 54. A. off B. up C. away D. down 55. A. help B. meet C. invite D. thank 第三部分阅读理解 阅读下列短文,从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFlorence Nightingale was born on May 12th, 1820 in Florence, Italy. She was born to a wealthy and well-educated English family. When she was young she became interested in caring for the sick and wanted to work in nursing, but her parents would not allow her to be a nurse. They expected her to get married and live a traditional womans life. However, Nightingale had made up her mind, so her parents had to give in. She traveled throughout Europe during her early years and learned many languages including Greek, Latin, French and Italian. She also visited many of the hospitals in these cities and took many notes of the sanitary (卫生的) conditions in these hospitals. In 1849, she traveled to Europe to study the European hospital system. In 1854, she worked as a manager at the Hospital for In-valid Gentlewomen in London. The following year, the Crimean War (克里米亚战争) broke out. Florence led 38 nurses and traveled to Scutari to help the wounded soldiers. When they arrived there they found the hospital conditions were very poor. Many of the wounded did not have beds and were lying on the ground. Florence and her nurses managed to improve the conditions. Florence also cared about the social welfare of the soldiers and would visit them during the night after every-one else had gone to sleep. She was referred to as The Lady with the Lamp. In 1860 she founded the Nightingale School for nurses at St ThomasHospital in London. Once the nurses were trained, they were sent to hospitals all over Britain where they introduced what they had learnt. Nightingales concerns for sanitation, military (军队的)health and hospital planning practices are still in existence today. She died on the 13th August 1910.56. What are we told in the passage?A. Nightingale had the same name as the city of her birth.B. Nightingales parents supported her decisions all the time.C. Nightingale didnt want to marry. D. Nightingale only visited the wounded at night.57. At least how many languages did Nightingale know?A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 558. What was the purpose of Nightingales trip to Europe in 1849?A. To learn many languages.B. To study the hospital system there.C. To examine the hospitals there.D. To manage the hospitals there.59. What can we infer from the passage?A. Nightingale was the only woman who founded the school for nurses in history.B. It was the war that helped Nightingale achieve her goals.C. Nightingales ideas affected Britain greatly.D. Nightingale was 80 when she died.BShift Happens by Robert HoldenPrice: $ 6.49 Its an excellent book that will greatly improve your life. It has insightful (富有洞察力的) wisdom that is easy to apply in everyday life. Its written in a very thoughtful and humorous way. Read it when you are stressed and it will help you remember what is important in your life.Balancing Work & Life by Robert HoldenPrice: $ 10.50 The book deals with the key challenges of our life. It is a must-read for anyone who is trying to balance work success, family joy and daily life.Practical techniques show you how to set your goals and make proper choices.Clear text and illustrations (图表) cover every aspect of defining success and achieving balance.Accessible (易懂的) charts and diagrams explore different choices for taking actions and provide examples.Happiness Now by Robert HoldenPrice:$8.00 This book explains what holds us back from being happy in our lives. Holden analyzes these similar questions and in the process you will become more informed about whats really going on in your mind. This is a must-have book for anyone wanting to understand how your thoughts keep you from your happiness.The Secrets of Relationships by RenshawPrice: $9.50 Are you looking for a satisfying relationship? If so, you should read this book and discover:The secret of findingthe right partnerThe secret of communicating successfullyThe secret of getting along well with othersThe secret of getting what you want This book is your passport to a whole new relation-ship experience. Order online now and you can get a 20% discount. For more information, please click here. 60. If you find it hard to get along with others, which book can offer you help?A. Happiness Now B. Balancing Work & LifeC. Shift Happens D. The Secrets of Relationships61. All of these books mainly help people _. A. to make friends easilyB. to improve their quality of lifeC. to find a better jobD. to achieve their goals62. If you want to buy two copies of Balancing Work & Life and one copy of Happiness Now online, how much would you have to pay?A. $29 B. $23.20 C. $26.50 D. $22.40 CMother Teresa, whose name was once Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, was born on August 26, 1910 in what is now Skopje, Macedonia. She always wrote her birthday as the 27th of August because that was the day of her baptism (洗礼), which was always more important to her than her birth. She received the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize because of her work for the poor around the world. In 1928 she was accepted into a religious (宗教) order and took the name Teresa. The order then immediately sent her to India. A few years later, she began teaching in Calcutta, and then in 1948 she entered the convent (女修道院) and began to work for poor people. She became an Indian citizen (公民) the following year. In 1950, she set up a religious organization in Calcutta. The organization provided food for the poor and set up hospitals, schools, youth centers, and homes for the sick and the dying poor. It now has branches (分部) in 50 Indian cities and in 30 other countries. Besides the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize, Mother Teresa has received other awards for her work with the poor. These awards include the 1971 Pope John XXIII Peace Prize and Indias Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding in 1972. On September 5, 1997, Mother Teresa passed away. However, she will continue to inspire people all over the world through her lasting present of love and faith. World-famous for caring for the poor, Mother Teresa often reminded the world that she was a nun (修女), not a social worker, and that communication with God was at the deepest heart in her every act.63. Which of the following is the correct order of Teresas experiences?a. She received a Nobel Peace Prize.b. She began to work for the poor in India.c. She began teaching in Calcutta.d. She took the name Teresa.e. She set up a religious organization in Calcutta.A. c-b-d-a-e B. b-a-d- c-eC. d-c-b-e-a D. a-c-d-b-e64. From the passage we are told that Mother Teresa _. A. devoted herself to the care for the poor all her lifeB. was given the name Teresa after she passed awayC. was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in her early sixties D. decided to help the poor before going to India65. Teresa will continue to inspire people all over the world because _.A. she was good at prayer and communicating with GodB. she was a loyal nun and not a social workerC. she received so many awards such as the Nobel Peace PrizeD. she loved the poor and her faith will be kept in peoples hearts DWhile we may believe that we have nothing but ancestors in common with our primate(灵长类动物)relatives, Jane Goodalls research into chimpanzee behavior shows that, in areas from warfare(战争)to parenting, our two species are closely connected. For example, she found that, like us, chimpanzees create tools to make their lives easier such as the carefully-chosen grass stems used to fish for tasty insects. Goodall followed up this discovery with great evidence that the seemingly peaceful chimpanzees in fact hunted smaller monkeys. In addition to killing them for food, Goodall also found that some female (雌性的)chimps also kill the young of other females to keep power in their group. However, violence is only one part of chimp life. Goodall has also recorded love which is easily recognizable among people: hugs, kisses, pats on the back, even tickles(呵痒). They show movements that were all familiar with. These caresses (爱抚) are evidence, she said, of the close, supportive, love bonds that develop between family members and other individuals(个体)within a group, which can run throughout a life span of more than 50 years. Goodalls research has changed the fields of observation biology, says Dr. Robert. In particular, say scientists, Goodalls practice of following individual chimps for decades has provided valuable information for present researchers. Goodalls story has particularly inspired a lot of women, like Minnesotas Pusey and Williams, to become biologists. She lectures everywhere to get young girls and boys involved in understanding and protecting chimps and other wild animals. If children get the right education, they are more likely to spread the idea of protecting the natural environment, Goodall says.66. Before Jane Goodalls research we used to believe that _.A. we only share ancestors with chimpanzeesB. humans and chimpanzees both make tools to make life easierC. humans and chimpanzees follow the same ways of parentingD. humans and chimpanzees both kill other animals for food and power67. What do we know from Jane Goodalls research according to the passage?A. Violence is the most important part in chimpanzeeslives.B. Love has also developed among chimpanzees.C. Female chimps kill their young babies to keep their power.D. Chimpanzees follow what humans do to show love.68. The underlined word we in Paragraph 3 refers to _.A. humans and chimpanzees B. chimpanzeesC. humans D. mother chimpanzees and their children69. Which of the following is the thing that Jane Goodall has done?A. She has changed the methods of observation biology thoroughly.B. She has encouraged Pusey and Williams to learn biology.C. She has called on more people not to destroy the environment.D. She has studied the individual chimps for decades.70. The passage mainly talks about _.A. how chimps came into beingB. the differences between humans and chimpsC. Goodalls contribution to research on chimpsD. Goodalls life-long goals第四部分写作(共两节,满分25分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)I am writing because

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