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1、必修4第一单元单元测试题一单项选择(15分)()1 How often do you write to your father?A. Once a monthB. In a weekC. For a monthD. Last week()2 Would you like to have tea or coffee?A. Either will doB. Neither do IC. Yes, pleaseD. It doesnt matter()3 Here is my card. Let s keep in.A. touch B. relation C. connection D. cert

2、ain()4 Whether the wounded sent to the hospital without delayunknown yet.A. have been; are B. has been; is C. were; are D. have ; is()5 Only a human being.A. when is it hungry a lion will attackB. when it is hungry a lion will attackC. when it is hungry will a lion attackD. when is it hungry will a

3、lion attack()6 Its not right to the poorer people of the world.A. look up B. look down C. look down on D. look up to( )7 It was with great joy he received the news that his lostdaughter had been found. A. because B. which C. since D. that( )8 Although the working mother is very busy, she still a lot

4、 of timeto her children.A. devotes B. spends C. offers D. provides()9 Early to bed and early to rise a good habit.A. are B. is C. were D. was()10 The family early risers, who often morning exercises inthe park.A. are; does B. is; does C. are; do D. is; do()11 The pair of shoes worn out.A. was B. wer

5、e C. have been D. had been()12 The detective, to read a newspaper, glanced at the mannext to a woman.A. pretending ; seating B. pretending; seatedC. pretended ; seating D. pretended ; seated()13 She ought to stop work; she has a headache because she toolong.A. has been reading B. had read C. is read

6、ing D. read()14 .More than one answer to the question.A. have been givenB were givenC. . has been givenD. has given( )15 Either you or the headmaster the prizes to these giftedstudents at the meeting.A is handing outB. are to hand outC are handing outD. is to hand out( ) 16.Mr White at 8:30 for the

7、meeting, but he didn t show up.A. should have arrivedB. should arriveC. should have had arrivedD. should be arriving() 17. Though we spent a lot, we think it because we succeeded inthe end.A. worthB. worth being spentC. worthy ofD. worthwhile()18. Michael is because he never takes any exercise.A. un

8、der conditionsB. on no conditionC. in conditionD. out of condition() 19. The flowers my mother, but my sister thought they were forher and took them.A. were intended forB. intended forC. intended to give D. intended giving() You ve done umch of the work, and please leave to us.A. the restB. the othe

9、r C. anotherD. the others二.完形真空I once thought I would be a perfect parent. It took 1 sixteen years to learn 2 I could not be. I know that I made 3 mistakes. If I raised my 4 again, I would not make those 5 . Maybe I would make new ones, but I would do a better job.I would try to understand my 6 towa

10、rds my children. I often did what my own 7 would have done. I 8 their ways of raising children control me. For example, I had my teenage son David come home early. He hated this rule. He said no reason 9 it. As a girl, I had to be 10 early. I wanted my son to do 11 . Today I would think more about 1

11、2 I wanted things done in a certain way.My father was sick when I was 13 . My sister, my brother, and I were 14 at 15. We did not yell in anger. We did not shout for joy. I wanted my children to be quiet too. I never 16 to ask“ why?17 was hard for me tolet my children show anger. I stopped my childr

12、en when they started to get angry. Now I would tell my 18. “It is all 19 to show love,. It is all right to show anger. Your feelings are good. I love you_ what you feel. ”1、A、moreB、meC、inD、my2、A、thisB、whatC、sinceD、that3、A、someB、fewC、noD、any4、A、handB、questionsC、demandD、children5、A、answersB、 saysC、mis

13、takesD、friends6、A、questionsB、loveC、actionsD、mistakes7、A、childrenB、beliefC、parentsD、strength8、A、loveB、 openC、letD、go9、A、atB、forC、byD、of10、A、naturedB、lovedC、homeD、quick11、A、the sameB、a lotC、wellD、at once12、A、whatB、whichC、whyD、whom13、A、taughtB、toldC、 youngD、naughty14、A、quietB、quiteC、 angerD、sad15、A、all

14、 timesB、no timeC、some time D、the time16、A、believedB、worriedC、realizedD、stopped17、A、ItB、IC、ThereD、Sometimes18、A、parentB、childrenC、neighbourD、brother19、 A、 in allno longer B、B、 menno moreC、 agreedD、 rightC、 no wonderD、 no matter2分,共Grandma Moses is among the most celebrated twentieth century painters

15、of the United States, yet she had barely started painting before she was in her late seventies. As she once said of herself “I would never sit back in a rocking chair, waiting for someone to help me.” No one could have had a more productive old age.She was born Anna Mary Roberson on a farm in New Yo

16、rk State, one of five boys and five girls.( “We came in bunches ,like radishes . ”) At twelve she left home and was in domestic service until at twenty-seven, she married Thomas Moses, first in Virginia and then in New York State, at Eagle Bridge .She had ten children, of whom five survived; her hus

17、band died in 1927.Grandma Moses painted a little as a child and made embroidery pictures as a hobby, but only switched to oils in old age because her hands had become too stiff to sew and she wanted to keep busy and pass the time. Her pictures were first sold at the local drugstore and at a fair, an

18、d were soon spotted by a dealer who bought everything she painted. Three of the pictures were exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art, and in 1940 she had her first exhibition in New York. Between the 1930 s and her death she produced some pictures: detailed and lively portrayals of the rural life she

19、 had known for so long, with a marvelous sense of color and form. “I think real hard till I think of something real pretty, and then I paint it. ” She said.1. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Grandma Moses: A biographical Sketch.B. The children of Grandma Moses.C. Gr

20、andma Moses and Other Older Artists.D. Older Artists2. According to the passage, Grandma Moses began to paint because she wanted to .A. decorate her homeB. keep activeC. improve her salaryD. gain an international reputation3. From Grandma Moses description of herself in the first paragraph, it can b

21、e inferred that she was .A. independent B. pretty C. wealthy D. timid4. Grandma Moses spent most of the life .A. nursing B. painting C. embroidering D. farming5. In the third paragraph, the word “ spotted” could be replaced by .A. speckled B. featured C. noticed D. damagedBThe famous American gorill

22、a ( 猩 猩 ) expert Diane Fossey had a completely new way to study gorillas -she pretended to be one of them . She copied their actions and way of life- eating plants and getting down on her hands and knees to walk the way a gorilla dose. It was a new relationship.Diane Fossey was murdered in Rwanda in

23、 1985 and her story made into the popular film Gorillas in the Mist .It was a long way from King Kong, which is about a gorillas as a monsters (a frightening animal), and helped to show a new idea: the real monster is man, while the gorilla is to be admired.Today there are thought to be around 48,00

24、0 lowland gorillas and maybe 400-500 mountain gorillas in the wild. From the Congo in West Africa, to Rwanda and Uganda further east, they are endangered by hunting and by the cutting down of their forest homes.Some time ago, I found in my letterbox a little magazine from the World Wide Fund for Nat

25、ure. It had two photos side by side. One was of a young gorilla. “ This is a species of mammal ( 哺乳动物),” said the words below it .“ It is being destroyed by man. We must save it for our own good. ” The other photo showed a human baby. The words also read: “ This is a species of mammal,” but then wen

26、t on: “ It is the most destructive( 破坏性的) on earth.We must retain it for its own good. ” 1. The text mainly talks about .A. Diane FosseyB. The gorillas in RwandaC. the protection of the gorillasD. the film Gorillas in the Mist2. We can learn from the text that .A. Gorillas in the Mist was based on F

27、ossey s experiencesB. Lowland gorillas live longer than mountain gorillasC. King Kong showed us that a gorillas is admirableD. Diane Fossey was murdered by a gorilla3. What message can we get from the two photos in the magazine?A. Gorillas are man s close friends.B.C.D.Both man and the gorilla need

28、to be saved.Young gorillas are as lovely as human babies. Man should live peacefully with the gorillaC People Noble SmugglerThis Thursday ,Irena Sendler will be honored for her work as a smuggler(偷运者).During World War II , the Polish social worker smuggled nearly 2,500 Jewish children out of the War

29、saw ghetto(聚集区).She gave them new identities, found them safe places with good-hearted Christians, and kept the children s real names buried in jars in her neighbors ardens. (The play, Life in a Jar, based on her story, is being performed.) At 93, Sendler lives in a Warsaw nursing home and is too we

30、ak to travel to Washington DC, to receive the Jan Karski Award for Valor and Compassion from the American Center of Polish Culture. One of the children she saved will accept the award for her.You risked your life to save the children.I was taught by my father that when someone is drowning, you dont

31、ask if they can swim, you just jump in and help. During the war, everyone was drowning, but mostly the Jewish children.How did you persuade to give up their children?I had to answer honestly that I didn t even know if we would get past the guards.What was the most frightening moment?When I saw a pri

32、est in charge of an orphanage for Jewish children in the ghetto walk with them out to be killed. The children were in their best Sunday suits. The priest was killed with them.How did you get the children to behave as you smuggled them out ?I told the older children to act as if they were sick and so

33、metimes gave the younger ones a sleeping pill. They were told to remember their new names. I also told the children to tell guards they had only been visiting a servant in t he ghetto and were gonging back to their real homes outside.Did you tell your own two children what you did?I never told them.

34、 Only when my daughter went to Israel did she learn all about me. I thought it was only normal to do so. And it was a very painful subject. It was always on my mind that I couldn t do more.1. We can learn from the passage that Irena Sendler .A. will go to Washington to accept the award with her daug

35、hterB. was caught a few times while she was rescuing the Jewish childrenC. told those parents that their children s lives would be guaranteedD. saved thousands of Jewish children at the risk of her own life2. The expression “everyone was drowning can vest be replaced by ”.A. everyone was involved in

36、 the warB. all the people were drownedC. people were facing danger and deathD. Jewish children were being killed2. Which of the following could Not be expected when Sendler was smuggling the Jewish children?A. Some children were told to pretend to be sick in front of the guards.B. Some children pret

37、ended to be returning home after visiting servant in the ghetto.C. The children were asked to remember and use new names instead of real ones.D. The children pretend to be brothers and sisters from one gig family.3. Sendler didnt tell her own children what she did in the war because.A. she thought it was the most frightening experienceB. the topic was too painful and heartbreaking to mentionC. it was already recorded and made known to the publicD. she planned to bury the secret in her heart until her death四.用下列词或词组的适当形式填空:(I.They should solve the problem by(辩论)“and not by fighting.E. He wa

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