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英语人教版必修2 Unit4-Unit5 综合练习I. Multiple choice20%:( )1. Children are tired of learning often because they are _ to do better thanthey can, both at school and at home.A. expectedB. suggestedC. hopedD. wished( )2. His pale face suggested he _ angry and I suggested that he_ at once.A. should be, should leaveB. was, leftC. was, leaveD. be, left( )3. Some of the wolves there _ the fur.A. are huntingB. are hunting forC. hunt forD. are hunted for( )4. Henry knows little of physics _ of chemistry.A. as well asB. and still lessC. and still moreD. no less than( )5. He is always serious and doesnt like _.A. play jokesB. being played jokes onC. being played jokes D. to play joke on others( )6.We had to apply _ the government _financial help.A. to, toB. for, forC. for, toD. to, for( )7. The boss was angry about _ the meeting.A. his being absent from B. he being absent fromC. him be late forD. his being not present at( )8. _ is when countries help each other and build a good friendship.A. That is even betterB. What is even betterC. It is even betterD. Whether is even better( )9. I dont know the result _, but _, I dont think our team won anadvantage over theirs in yesterday competition.A. for sure, honestly speakingB. of sure, to be honest with youC. for certain, honestly spokenD. certainly, to be honest to you( )10. You can take a boat _ the lake and visit the temple on the hill.A. inB. from ontoC. throughD. from across( )11. Does the amount of rain _ the growth of the crops?A. effectB. have few effects onC. affectD. produce( )12. He carried out the project _ him.A. without anyone helpedB. without no one helpingD. without someone to helpD. without anyone helping( )13. There was a tea pot fashioned like a china duck, _ the water was supposedto come.A. from its open mouthB. out of whose open mouthC. by that open mouthD. with which open mouth( )14.The Olympic games, _ in 776B.C., didnt include women players until1912.A. first playingB. to be first playedC. first playedD. to be first playing( )15. English words are not always spelled _.A. the way they soundB. the way which they soundC. the way it is soundedD. as they are sound( )16.With a lot of problems _, the manager felt like a cat on hot bricks.A. solvedB. solvingC. to solveD. being solved( )17._ on a true story, the film is well worth_.A. Based, seeing B. Basing, seeingC. Being based, to seeD. Based, being seen( )18. Though small, these oranges sell_, because they taste_.A. well, wellB. well, niceC. nicely, wellD. nice, good( )19.-How did you get to know all about the accident?-_.A. By myselfB. By the chanceC. By mistakeD. By accident( )20. - Who are the people _ there?- A group _ themselves the “Green guards”.A. stand, callingB. standing, callingC. stood, calledD. standing,calledII. Close test30%:While I was waiting to enter university, I saw in a newspaper a teaching job wanted at a school about ten miles from where I lived. Being very short of _21_ and wanting to do something _22_, I applied, _23_, as I did so, that without a _24_ and with no experience of teaching my chances of getting the job were slight._25_, three days later, a letter arrived, _26_ me to Croydon for a _27_ with the headmaster. It proved to be a difficult journey; a train to Croydon station, a ten-minute bus _28_ and then a walk of a quarter of a mile. As a result, when I arrived there, I was feeling too hot to be _29_. It was clearly the _30_ himself that opened the door. He was short and round.The school, he said, was made up of one _31_ of twenty-four boys between seven and thirteen. I should have to teach all the subjects except art, which he taught himself. I should have to _32_ the class into three groups and teach them _33_ at three different _34_, and I was _35_ at the thought of teaching maths, _36_ I wasnt very good at school. Worse perhaps was the _37_ of having to teach them on Saturday afternoon because most of my friends would be _38_ themselves at that time._39_ I had time to ask about my salary. He got up to his _40_. “Now,” he said. “Youd better meet my wife. She is the one who really runs this school”.( )21. A. moneyB. timeC. experienceD. advice( )22. A. honestB. secretC. funnyD. useful( )23. A. hopingB. wonderingC. fearingD. considering( )24. A. knowledgeB. degreeC. subjectD. skill( )25. A. HoweverB. AndC. AlsoD. Therefore( )26. A. sendingB. suggesting C. callingD. inviting( )27. A. lectureB. meetingC. discussionD. sightseeing( )28. A. rideB. ridingC. cycleD. running( )29. A. excitedB. interestedC. nervousD. thirsty( )30. A. teacherB. headmasterC. studentD. door- keeper( )31. A. groupB. rowC. scoreD. class( )32. A. connectB. divideC. teachD. join( )33. A. in classB. in orderC. in turnD. in time( )34. A. classesB. subjectsC. places D. levels( )35. A. excitedB. angryC. surprisedD. disappointed( )36. A. whichB. at whichC. thatD. in which( )37. A. ideaB. jobC. waysD. time( )38. A. watchingB. studyingC. helpingD. enjoying( )39. A. Before B. HardlyC. UntilD. Since( )40. A. legsB. legC. feetD. footIII. Reading comprehension30%:( A )When someone says, “Well, I guess Ill have to go to face the music,” it does not mean he is planning to go to a concert. It is something far less pleasant, like being called in by your boss to explain why you did this or that, and why you did not do this or that. Sour music, indeed, but it has to be faced.The phrase “to face the music” is familiar to every American, young and old. It is at least 100 years old.The first information comes from the American writer James Fenimore Cooper. He saidin 1851that the expression was first used by actors while waiting in the wings to go on stage. After they got their cue to go on, they often said, “Its time to go to face the music.” And that is exactly what they didface the orchestra which was just below the stage.An actor might be frightened or nervous as he moved on to the stage in front of the audience that might be friendly or perhaps unfriendly, especially if he forgot his lines. But he had to go out. So, “to face the music” came to mean having to go through something, no matter how unpleasant the experience might be, because you knew you had no choice.The other explanation comes from the army. Men had to face inspection by their leader. The soldiers worried about how well they looked. Was their equipment cleanshiny enough to pass inspection? Still, the men had to go out, and face the music of the band, as well as the inspection. What else could they do?( )41. According to the passage, the word “music” means_ .your bosss criticism(批评)your leaders inspectionsomething unpleasant to be experiencedsour pop music( )42. The phrase “to face the music” was first used by_.some American actorsthe American writer James Fenimore Cooperall the Americansthe American orchestra( )43. An actor might feel frightened or nervous when going on stage. One of thereasons is that_.his performance might not satisfy most of the audiencehe might not remember what he should say on stagehe had to face the unfriendly audiencemost of the audience might be his friends( )44. “To face the music” is also used to mean that soldiers were not willing _.to be examined about their equipmentto be found weakto show themselves up in publicto be inspected by their leader( )45. The passage is mainly about _.the meaning of the phrase “ to face the music”how to deal with something unpleasantthe origin (起源)of the phrasehow to go through difficulty( B )Cancer is among the top killer diseases in our society today and scientists have found out that stress(紧张) helps to bring it on. we need to consider, therefore, what are the causes of stress in our life, and whether we can do anything about them.Are we under-employed, or overburdened(负担过重) with too many responsibilities? Do we have a right balance of work and leisure(闲散) in our lives? Are our relationships with family, friends or fellow workers all that they should be?All these things can be a cause of stress, and it is best to face them directly, and to bring our frustrations(失意) into the open. People who have a good row and then forget it are doing their health more good than those who bottle up their feelings.If our self-examination has brought any causes of stress to light, let us consider what we can do about them. It is possible to change jobs. We can make more leisure and fill it more happily, if we will accept a different living standard. We can improve our personal relationships by a different attitude. It is we who allow other people to make ourselves unhappy. Often the little things that disturb us are not worth an hours anger. The teaching in the Bible “Let not the sun go down upon your wrath(愤怒)” is good advice from the health point of view as well as religion.( )46. Which of the following statements is true?Freedom from responsibilities helps reduce stress.Stress is the direct cause of caner.The causes of stress are worth serious studyCancer is the number one killer is our society today.( )47. According to the passage, which of the following types of people is more likelyto suffer from stress?People who have cancer.People who like to quarrel with others.People whose living standard is low.People who have more responsibilities than they can deal with.( )48. Judging from the context, the underlined word “row” in the third paragraphmost probably means_.A. a noisy quarrelB. a very loud noiseC. a neat line of things side by sideD. a journey in a boat( )49. Which of the following is not mentioned as a way to reduce our stress?Changing our jobs.Changing our attitude about little things that make us unhappy.Speaking out about our frustrations.Reading the Bible.( )50. “Let not the sun go down upon your wrath” probably means “_”.Dont let your anger last long.Dont get angry while the sun is going down.Dont get angry easily about little things.Dont watch the sun set while you are angry.( C )In the earliest stages of mans development he had no more need of money than animals have. He was content(满足) with very simple forms of shelter, made his own rough tools and weapons and could provide food and clothing for himself and his family from natural materials around him. As he became more civilized(文明), however, he began to want better shelter, more efficient tools and weapons, and more comfortable and more lasting clothing than could be provided by his own neighborhood or by the work of his own unskilled hand. For these things he had to turn to the skilled people such as smiths, leather workers or carpenters who were springing up everywhere. It was then that the question of payment arose.At first he got what he wanted by a simple process of exchange. The smith who had not the time to look after land or cattle was glad to take meat or grain from the farmer in exchange for an axe or a plough. But as more and more goods which had no fixed exchange value came to the market, exchange became too complicated(复杂) to be satisfactory. Another problem arose when those who made things wanted to get stocks of wood or leather, or iron, but had nothing to offer in exchange until their finished goods were ready.Thus the difficulties of exchange led by degrees to the invention of money. In some countries, easily handled things like seeds or shells were given a certain value and the farmer, instead of paying the smith for a new axe by giving him some meat or grain, gave him so many shells. If the smith had any shells left when he had bought his food, he could get stocks of the raw materials of his trade. In some countries quite large things such as cows or camels or even big flat stones were used for trade. Later, pieces of metal, bearing values according to the variety of the metal and the size of the pieces, or coins were used. Money as we know had arrived.( )51. Why were early men content with their simple life?They could provide food and clothing and simple shelter for themselvesThey were able to make their own toolsThey did not have to use moneyThey had enough natural materials around them.( )52. As men became more civilized they_.all learnt to make by themselves the things they neededhad to travel a lot to look for what they wantedwanted better things than those they themselves could provideno longer provided food and clothing for themselves( )53. Exchange of goods became difficult because_.there was not a marketplace for farmers and smiths to exchange their goodsMore and more goods which had no fixed exchange value came to the marketFarmers were unwilling to provide smiths with grain and meatSkilled workers did not work hard enough to produce good tools and weapons( )54. Before people used metal coins they used_.shells or seeds because they could be easily handledcamels even though they were largeflat stones even though they were largeall of the above( )55. Money was not used until _.paper was inventedpeople practiced a simple process of exchangenothing could be offered in exchangethe exchange of one thing for another became too complicatedIV. Fill in the blanks with proper words10%:56. Lets go to the theatre first and eat at a restaurant a_.57. “UFO” stands for u_ flying objects.58. Hard work leads to success, while l_ results in failure.59. Though b_ by a fierce dog, he didnt let out a cry of pain.60. Drive the enemies out of the countr

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