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1、Book5Unit4 Making the news单元测试题一. 单项选择(10道题,每道题1.5分,共15分)1. He said he would start very early in the morning _ miss the train to Beijing. A. not so as to B. so not as to C. so as to not D. so as not to 2. Once a neighbour accused me _ playing my radio too loudly . Oh, you had the right to defend you
2、rself _ the charge. A. of; against B. for; of C. against; for D. for; against3. A lot of searching and rescuing dogs are needed to_the soldiers_searching for people buried and trapped in the ruins. Aassist;that Bassist;in Cassist;of Dassist;from4. The BBC will _ all the major games of the tournament
3、. A. tell B. give C. cover D. take 5. Our manager Mr King came here and demanded that all the employees _what has happened. A. to know B. know C. knowingD. to knowing6. He was _ for work, for he could not imagine life without it. A. expected B. worried C. eager D. proud7. If you concentrate all your
4、 energies _ studying chemistry, you will be good at it.A. ofB. to C. onD. with8. These children, _ their age and skating ability, will be first divided into different classes.A. accounting for B. turning to C. resulting from D. depending on9. Mysonsetout_questionswhenIsetabout_lessons.A.asking;prepa
5、ringB.toask;toprepare C.asking;toprepareD.toask;preparing10. I finally got the job I dreamed about. Never in all my life _ so happy. A. did I feel B. I felt C. I had felt D. had I felt 二.完形填空 (15道题,每道题2分,共30分)I saw the old man, with his untidy clothes and messy hair, as he dashed between the rows of
6、 the department store. He was trying to be ordinary but he was hard not to 11 . He 12 the saleswoman and with a slight 13 , possibly German, asked where the womens shoes were sold. “ Fourth floor.” She responded in a voice I could hear 10 miles away. “ Pardon? Where did you say they were?” he asked
7、again, apparently 14 . Clearly the old man was somewhat 15 . “ Fourth floor, sir,” the friendly saleswoman replied patiently, this time so _16_ that customers turned to see what was causing the 17 . I continued watching as the man thanked the saleswoman and 18 for what I assumed was the fourth floor
8、. But rather than walk to the 19 or the lift, he dashed behind a shelf, took out a notebook and started writing hurriedly, with an almost mad 20 on his face. Then he went straight up to another saleswoman and asked where the womens shoes were sold. Again he asked her to 21 the answer and once more h
9、e walked away and took down some notes.He did this three more times before a department store 22 , thinking him mad, removed him from the store. But rather than be 23 , the old man departed with a huge smile on his face. Although the incident was 24 _ , it was not until a year later, during my first
10、 year of university, that I gave it any further 25 _ . I walked into my language classroom and met my professor. It was that very same man.11. A. see B. notice C. neglected D. find12. A. followed B. interviewed C. chose D. approached 13. A. doubt B. voice C. accent D. smile 14. A. confused B. amused
11、 C. annoyed D. tired 15. A. silly B. shy C. deaf D. weak 16. A. angrily B. loudly C. suddenly D. quickly 17. A. disturbance B. accident C. pleasure D. quarrel18. A. put away B. passed away C. pulled away D. headed off19. A. shoes B. stairs C. exit D. sign 20. A. confusion B. appearance C. pain D. ex
12、pression21. A. reply B. recite C. repeat D. retell 22. A. security-guard B. customer C. saleswoman D. policeman23. A. arrested B. embarrassed C. relaxed D. refused 24. A. unusual B. serious C. dangerous D. unforgettable25. A. wonder B. sense C. thought D. idea三. 阅读理解 (5道题,每道题2分,共10分)College graduati
13、on brings both the satisfaction of academic achievement and the expectation of a well-paid job. But for 6,000 graduates at San Jose State this year, theres uncertainty as they enter one of the worst job markets in decades. Ryan Stewart has a freshly-minted(新兴的) degree in religious studies, but no jo
14、b prospects. “You look at everybodys parents and neighbours, and theyre getting laid off and dont have jobs,” said Stewart. “Then you look at the young people just coming into the workforce. its just scary.” When the class of 2003 entered college, the future never looked brighter. But in the four ye
15、ars theyve been here, the world outside has changed dramatically. “Those were the exciting times, lots of dot-com opportunities, exploding offers, students getting top dollar with lots of benefits,” said Cheryl Allmen-Vinnidge of the San Jose State Career Center. “Times have changed. Its a new marke
16、t.” Cheryl Allmen-Vinnidge ought to know. She runs the San Jose State Career Center,sort of a crossroads between college and the real world. Allmen-Vinnidge says students who do find jobs after college have done their homework. “The typical graduate who does have a job offer started working on it tw
17、o years ago. Theyve postured(定位)themselves well during the summer. Theyve had several internships(实习),” she said. And theyve majored in one of the few fields that are still hot, like chemical engineering, accounting, or nursing, where average starting salaries have actually increased over last year.
18、 Other popular fields (like information systems management, computer science, and political science) have seen big declines in starting salaries. Ryan Stewart (he had hoped to become a teacher) may just end up going back to school. “Id like to teach college some day and that requires more schooling,
19、 which would be great in a bad economy,” he said. To some students, a degree may not be a ticket to instant wealth. For now, they can only hope its value will increase over time.26. The expression“dot-com” in the fourth paragraph probably means“ ”.A. a well-known website B. jobs related to high-tech
20、nology C. a company making dots D. teaching on the Internet27. What does Cheryl Allmen-Vinnidge mean when she says students have “done their homework”?A. They have spent time preparing themselves to find a job. B. They have gone to summer school for further studies. C. They are good students who hav
21、e finished their homework on time.D. They have found full-time jobs as their future career before graduation. 28. The purpose of a college career center is probably to .A. help students do their homework B. find jobs for students while they are in schoolC. prepare students to find jobs after they gr
22、aduateD. help high school students get accepted to college 29. Ryan Stewart is probably going to .A. change his major B. become a religious leader C. get a job teaching D. go back to school 30. What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?A. Having a college degree does not provide t
23、ravel discounts. B. A college degree doesnt promise a person a high-paid job. C. Most students with degrees will be able to find jobs. D. The best way to get rich is to get a college degree.四认词辨义(共10分) ( ) A.journalist ( ) B.photograph ( ) C.professional ( )D.meanwhile ( ) E.technical ( )F.thorough
24、( )G.appointment ( )H.department ( )I.amateur ( )J.colleague1. 部门 2.照片 3.记者 4.专业的 5. 彻底的 6. 业余爱好者 7.技术上的 8.同事 9. 同时 10. 约会,任命五语法填空(10道题,每道题1.5分,共15分)For 72 years, Lisa Gumpel kept a secret. “For a long time, I was determined not to tell anyone about it,” said Gumpel, 85 years old, _ 1_ finally settl
25、ed in Minnesota after the war and now lives in the Twin Cities.She told people that she and her two sisters were among 669 Jewish(犹太的) children _2 (save) by a kind man to escape from the Nazi concentration camp(纳粹集中营) in 1939. Their rescuer was a British businessman named Nicholas Winton, who also k
26、ept_3_ story to himself until his wife found a list of the childrens names.Gumpel was shocked in 1988 when the _4 _ (true) about Wintons one-man rescue operation finally came out. “Nobody knew that he actually did all by _5_,” she said. “He worked so hard to save lives.”Winton still doesnt think tha
27、t hes a hero, arguing that his life was never _6_ danger and that he was doing _7 _ he feels every person should do.A party was held for him and the people hed saved. Gumpel was _8 _ (excite) when she finally met him. “He still 9 (treat) us all like were his kids,” she said _10_ a warm smile on the
28、face.六单词拼写(共10分)1. We cant _(集中)on studies with the cars noises going on.2. Only after you (学到) a good knowledge of law,can you become a lawyer(律师).3. I _(赞成)of your trying to earn money, but please dont neglect your studies.4. The policeman _(要求) his name and address.5. Please _(通知) me at once if a
29、nything happens.七用所给词的适当形式填空。(10分)1. The _ (gift) author wrote one smash after another.2. This essay is _( admire) in all aspects.3. Building such a skyscraper is not an easy job; we must have enough _ (profession) engineers.4. Her performance was _ (technical) brilliant but lacked feeling.5. The pictures were taken by an amateur _ (photograph).高二英语Book5 Unit4 学号:_班别:_ 姓名:_ 分数:_ 请把选择题的答案在相应的题号里用2B铅笔涂黑。1. ABCD 11. ABCD 21. ABCD 26. ABCD2. ABCD 12. ABCD 22. ABCD 27. ABCD3. ABCD 13. ABCD 23. ABCD 28. ABCD4.
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