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1、牛津高二实验版 模块五 Unit 1单元测试Unit 1 Getting along with others第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)第一节:单项填空(共1小题;每小题分,满分1分)1. At lunch time Id like to have a chat with you. _. Have what with me? A. I apologize. B. Pardon? C. I see. D. Forgive me.2. This book tells _ life story of John Smith, who left _ school and worked for

2、 a newspaper at the age of 16. A. the; 不填 B. the; the C. a; theD. a; 不填 3. Dont get upsetI was only _. . A. amusing B. teasing C. pretending D. cheating4. The shy girl felt _ and uncomfortable when she could not answer her teachers questions. A. amazed B. awkward C. curious D. amused 5. At first the

3、 institute refused to purchase(购买) the experiment instrument, but this decision was _ changed. A. occasionally B. consequently C. backwards D. afterwards 6. Lilys mobile phone was left in a taxi accidentally, never _ again. A. to find B. to be found C. finding D. being found7. It was _ of you not to

4、 give others a ride in your new car. A. jealous B. unfairC. greedy D. mean8. _ is no doubt that the Rockets will defeat the Washington Wizards in the nextgame. A. It B. As C. That D. There9. Mr. Harris apologized _ the children _ the lady _ what they had done. A. for; to; to B. to; to; for C. for; t

5、o; for D. to; for; for 10. Little Tom admitted _ in the examination, _ the teacher his word that he wouldnt do that again. A. to cheat; to give B. cheating; kept C. having cheated; giving D. to have cheated; keeping 11. Mrs. Taylor has an 8-year-old daughter who has a(n) _ for paintingshe has won tw

6、o national prizes. A. ability B. interestC. present D. gift 12. Lily regretted _ to Marys birthday party last Sunday. A. not to goB. not having been going C. not going D. not to be going13. When the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami(海啸), the worstever natural disasters, happened, the people there

7、_ heavy losses. A. receivedB. suffered C. acceptedD. occurred 14. I have no desire other than to lead a quiet life, _ from anxiety. A. absent B. separate C. free D. short 15. I didnt mean _ my mother. But talking to her like that meant _ her. A. hurting ; hurting B. to hurt; hurting C. hurting; to h

8、urt D. to hurt; to hurt第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题.5分,满分30分)Water and its importance to human life were the centre of the worlds attention last week. March 22 was World Water Day and 16 the theme “Water for Life”.There are more than one billion people in the world who live without 17 drinking water. The Unit

9、ed Nations 18 to cut this number in half by 2015.Solving such a big problem seems like a(n) 19 challenge. But everyone, 20 teenagers, can do something to help. A teenage girl in the US has set an example to the 21 of her age around the world.Rene Haggerty, 13, was awarded the 2004 Gloria Barron Priz

10、e for her work 22 discarded batteries which pollute water.In 2003, Haggerty went on a field trip to the Great Lakes Science Centre in Ohio. There she saw an exhibit about how 23 in old batteries harm the water of Lake Erie.Haggerty learnt that 24 the batteries was an easy solution. “I think everybod

11、y can do it, because everyone 25 batteries, and it can make a big difference.” With these words, she began to 26 awareness in her area.She 27 her county government and school board. She got permission to start a recycling programme in schools 28 the public library, hospital, and churches. With help

12、from her family, friends and local waste-management 29 , she gathered containers, arranged transportation, and made a(n) 30 video.Over the past two years, she collected four tons of batteries and drew the attention of officials, who were in charge of a battery recycling programme but had made 31 pro

13、gress.When asked 32 she feels like a hero, Haggerty is quite 33 . “Not really. Well, maybe for the fish I saved!”Every year the Gloria Barron Prize is 34 to young Americans aged 8 to 18 who have shown leadership and courage in 35 the public and the planet. Each year ten winners receive US $ 2,000 ea

14、ch, to help with their education costs or their public service work.16. A. hadB. gaveC. wroteD. discussed17. A. enoughB. safe C. much D. polluted18. A. asksB. ordersC. hopes D. ensures19. A. good B. strong C. importantD. unreal20. A. especially B. sometimes C. even D. seldom21. A. boys B. others C.

15、students D. grown-ups22. A. collecting B. selling C. buying D. using23. A. things B. chemicals C. water D. air24. A. making B. recycling C. reducing D. handling25. A. uses B. has C. throws D. needs26. A. tell B. increase C. spread D. inform27. A. talked to B. listened toC. heard from D. thought abou

16、t28. A. and B. besidesC. as well as D. as good as29. A. officials B. workersC. clerks D. experts30. A. industrial B. agricultural C. scientific D. educational31. A. much B. no C. some D. little32. A. if B. how C. when D. why33. A. proud B. glad C. modest D. worried34. A. praisesB. helps C. supports

17、D. honors35. A. awardingB. saving C. servingD. favoring第二部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)A ShanghaiShanghai officials are welcoming a new national-water law that they say will help them protect the upper reaches of the Huangpu River and other water ways in Shanghai.The new law, which came into effect yest

18、erday, updates a law enacted(颁布) in 1988 that focused on supplying water to needy areas, but didnt pay a great deal of attention to environmental protection.The previous law, for example, gave local authorities power over waterways in these areas, but didnt pay attention to the sources of those rive

19、rs and lakes. So, Shanghai was responsible for cleaning and protecting the lower reaches of the Chang Jiang River but had no say in how the rivers upper reaches, which feed into Shanghai, are maintained.The new law will make it easier to control the amount of waste that ends up in local rivers and r

20、educe inefficient use of waterways, said Zhang Jia-yi, director of the Shanghai Water Affairs Bureau, on the bureaus website commenting on law yesterday.Zhang said the new law focuses on the efficient use of water sources and emphasizes the harmonious(和谐) development of Chinas population, its econom

21、y and environment.Zhang also emphasizes the city will crack down on companies and individuals that pollute the citys water sources. The bureau sets up a special force to investigate(调查) water pollution in March.So far this year, the bureau has published more than 3 million in fines on various pollut

22、ers, Zhang said.36. The best title for the news report should be _. A. A new Law Is Born B. A New Water Law to Protect Rivers C. Is it Necessary to Protect the Rivers D. Make Full Use of Water Sources37. The underlined phrase “crack down on” means _. A. bring up carefully B. speak highly of C. deal

23、with seriously D. destroy completely38. Which of the following is NOT true? A. The law in 1988 is suitable for the new requirements. B. The new law will stop waste being poured into the Chang Jiang River. C. A lot of polluting units have been fined this year. D. The new law and the old one are the s

24、ame in protecting the environment.39. We can infer from the passage that _ . A. the problem of protecting the water sources wasnt paid much attention to B. no laws were carried out to manage the water sources in Shanghai. C. the new law mainly emphasizes how to make use of the water sources. D. comp

25、anies or individuals that polluted the water sources didnt get fined. B The winter holidays are a special time at the White House. Each year, about 44,000 people come to see the holiday decorations or to attend holiday parties at the Presidents home in Washington, D.C.I was able to attend a press pr

26、eview of the holiday decorations recently, which was hosted by First Lady Laura Bush. This years theme for the decorations is “All Things Bright and Beautiful.” The decorations are all made of fresh flowers, garlands(花环), and fruits. The flowers will have to be changed every few days to keep the loo

27、k fresh.The main Christmas tree is in the Blue Room. Its an 18-foot fir treetall enough that the chan-delier(吊灯) had to be removed to make room for it. Fresh white lilies(百合), crystal garlands, and white lights decorate the White House Christmas tree. The room smells of pine and lilies. Mrs. Bush wa

28、s asked whether she called the tree a holiday tree or a Christmas tree. “We know that Americans celebrate the season in a lot of different ways,” she said. “Well have a party and a reception here at the White House later during the month. But I think weve always called this the White House Christmas

29、 tree.”Another centerpiece of the decorations each year is the gingerbread house(姜饼屋), made by chief Thaddeus Dubois.“This is his second gingerbread house,” Mrs. Bush said. “And this year Dubois painstakingly(辛苦地,辛勤地) made it special.” The gingerbread house was made with 100 pounds of gingerbread, 1

30、50 pounds of white and dark chocolate, and clear, poured sugar windows. A strand of white lights inside the Gingerbread White House made it glow. 40. Mrs. Bush chose “All Things Bright and Beautiful”as the theme for the decorations to _. . A. highlight natures beauty B. show the great wealth of the

31、family C. express her love of the country D. differ from other peoples ideas41. Which of the following can probably be used to describe the White House after the decorations? A. New and clean. B. Elegant(高贵的) and beautiful. C. Smelly and shaky. D. Luxurious(豪华的) and serious.42. The passage is mainly

32、 about _. . A. how Americans observe Christmas B. decorating the White House for holidays C. the differences between a holiday tree and a Christmas tree D. how to select a present for the White HouseC During recent years, floods and flash floods have caused billions of dollars in damage each year. T

33、hey are among the most common and widespread of all natural disasters. Even more importantly, theyre No.1 weather-related killer. A flood can happen anywhere along the Mississippi, in New England, even in the desert.The following are some fascinating facts about floods and flash floods.A flood(commo

34、nly called river flood)is high flow of water from a river or similar body of water, happening over a period of time too long to be considered a flash flood. Flooding is caused in many ways. Winter or spring rains, together with melting snows, can fill rivers too quickly. Heavy rains from hurricanes

35、or other tropical(热带的)systems can also produce river flooding. The Mississippi River Flood of 1993 was caused by repeated heavy rain from thunderstorms over a period of weeks.Flash floods are quickly-rising floods which are usually the result of heavy rains over a short period of time, often only se

36、veral hours or even less. They can also be caused by ice jams(冰塞)on rivers related to a winter or spring melting, or occasionally even a dam break. The constant influx(汇集) of water finally caused a great overflow to begin, powerful enough to sweep vehicles away, roll big stones into roadways, uproot

37、 trees, level(夷平) buildings, and knock bridges down. The speed of the rising of water is the most frightening.Do remember: Move to higher ground and stay away from low areas during heavy rain. Stay out of flooded areas. Never allow children especially to play or walk in flowing water. Never drive yo

38、ur car into water of unknown depths.43. What is the best title for the passage? A. The power of floods B. The damage of floods C. The occurrence of floods D. The facts about floods44. The last paragraph is mainly about _ . A. flood safety tips B. the reasons for floods C. the waste water systems D.

39、the swift flood waters45. According to the passage, people are afraid of _ most during flash floods. A. the constant influx of water B. the sudden occurrence of flash floods C. the quick rising water D. the great damage of flash floods46. According to the passage, flash floods are _. A. great floods

40、 resulted from heavy rains in a short time B. floods rising quickly from heavy rains in a short time C. quickly-rising floods in a long time D. floods happening over a long timeD In 1990 Peter Salovey Ph. D and John Mayer Ph. D coined the term Emotional Intelligence. Their research has opened many p

41、eoples eyes to the fact that EQ or emotional quotient holds the key to ones happiness and well being, and helped us to realize that our emotional makeup can be so much more important than our mental, or what we refer to as IQintelligent quotient.IQ is essential for learning and mental development an

42、d EQ is much more important for happiness and success. Some time ago a study done in the United States proved that doctors who were impatient and did not exhibit much care towards their patients were more likely to be sued (起诉) for malpractice(渎职), whereas doctors who were caring and attentive to th

43、eir patients were less likely to be sued even if they made a critical mistake. A woman wrote to newspaper recently telling about her brother. He was apparently a genius but did not get along with people, quit every job he started, and eventually became a taxi driver. These are just a few examples of

44、 people with high IQ but low EQ.We have all known people who did not complete college, but who have become very successful in business. We call them street smart. We also know people who, on the whole, are positive, communicative, pleasant and supportivethese people enjoy a high level of EQ.Many peo

45、ple wish to improve their EQ for the purpose of becoming happier, more successful, and at the same time more balanced, individuals. The remarkable thing about EQ is that it can always, at any age, be improved, unlike IQ, which remains more or less fixed in adult life.Now psychologists start workshop

46、s focusing on showing people how to increase their EQ. This enables them to accomplish their dreams and desires, rid themselves of negative patterns and shows them that once they master their inner world, their outer world becomes much better.47. In the second paragraph, the author gives us two exam

47、ples to show that _. . A. doctors in the United States are often involved in cases B. working as a taxi driver in the United States requires high EQ C. those with high IQ are often engaged in the low-rank work D. those with low EQ have a harder time surviving in life48. Which of the following cant b

48、e used to describe the people with a high level of EQ? A. They are positive, communicative, pleasant and supportive. B. They are optimistic and untroubled by difficulties. C. They are impatient and show little care towards others. D. They may be very successful in business.49. It can be inferred tha

49、t predicting future successes, _. A. a persons brainpower might actually matter less than a persons character B. a persons IQ might be more important than a persons EQ C. IQ plays an important role as well as EQ D. both IQ and EQ are the key points that should be considered50. Which of following is

50、NOT true according to the passage? A. People with high IQ are likely to gain knowledge quickly. B. At work EQ gets you hired easily and IQ gets you promoted. C. Having a high IQ will help us in some ways but having a high EQ might help us even more. D. Peoples EQ could be raised much more than their

51、 IQ.第三部分:写作(共两节,满分4分)第一节: 对话填空。请认真阅读下列对话,并根据各题所给的首字母的提示,写出一个英语单词的完整、正确的形式,使对话通顺。(共10空;每空2分,满分20分) A: Can you tell me something about the Earth Summit? B: Yes. Its a meeting held by the UN to discuss e (51) issues. A: When and where was the l (52 ) Earth Summit held? B: In Johnnesburg in 2002. A: What main subject of the summit was r (53)? B: Sustainable and s (54) development. A: What did e (55) from all over the world discuss in Johnnesburg? B: They discussed the three biggest e (5

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