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人教版高二英语第一单元测试题

人教版高二英语第一单元测试题Name:______ Class:______ Marks:_______第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

1.What time is it now?A. 7:40.B.7:50.C.8:00.2. What does the man mean?A. He thought the woman didn’t allow him to dance.B. He thought he could dance in the woman’s room.C. He thought the woman didn’t know he was dancing.3. How does the man advise the woman to go to the city?A. By bus. B By train . C. By taxi.4. What do we know about the woman?A. She has a tight budget.B. She saves a lot each month.C. She spends more than she earns.5. What is the woman asked to do?A. Send an email.B. Take part in an activity.C. Give her bank details.第一节(共15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。

请听第6段材料,回复第6至7题。

6. Who is the woman most probably?A. Dr. Smith’s assistant.B. Dr. Smith’s wife.C. Dr.Smith’s patient.7.When will the man come to see the doctor?A. At 8:30 on Tuesday.B. At 9:00 on TuesdayC. At 8:30 on Friday.请听第7段材料,回复第8至9题。

8.What is the most probable relationship between the sperkers?A. Teacher and student.B. Mother and son.C. Classmates.9. How can we deal with a lecture according to the woman?A. Selecting the most important points of a lecture.B. Trying to write down every word the lecturer says.C. Paying attention to how the lecturer adds his headings.请听第8段材料,回复第10至12题。

10. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Whether drinking coffee does harm to health.B. How to drink coffee in a proper way.C. How much coffee they should drink.11. Where does the man get the information?A. From a scientific study.B. From news reports.C. From a medical class.12. What is the woman’s opinion about the statistic?A. It’s quite accurate and scientific.B. It comes from scientific studies.C. It’s easy to cause a misunderstanding.请听第9段材料,回复第13至16题。

13. What is the man doing now?A. Buying today’s newspaper.B. Putting away yesterday’s newspaper.C. Reading a copy of China Daily.14. What section can we find in the Sunday edition according to the conversation?A. Business.B. World affairs.C. Art.15. Why does the man prefer the English newspapers?A. He can practise his English while reading.B. He likes to use it for his teaching.C. He wants to work as a reporter worldwide.16. What news does the woman like best?A. Local news.B. National news.C. International news.请听第10段材料,回复第17至20题。

17. What energy is the plane powered by?A. Electricity.B. Nuclear.C. Solar.18. How can we describe the plane?A. It is small, light, using much energy.B. It is small, heavy, using much energy.C. It is big, light, using little energy.19. Why do engineers want to test the night flight?A. To build a second plane.B. To confirm it’s safe to fly at night.C. To use it at night in the future.20. What is the average speed of the plane?A. 45 kph.B. 70 kph.C. 140 kph.第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节:多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)21.Our team was ahead during the first half, but we _____ in the last ten minutes.A. were wonB. were lostC. were beatenD. won22. Usually children are allowed to ___________ when they are six years old.A. attend schoolB. attend the schoolC. join schoolD. join the school23. I suggested that he _____ telephone the manager before he decided.A. telephonedB. would telephoneC. telephoneD. had to telephone24. —I'm terribly sorry that I failed to win the game.—You are not ________ for all you could do.A. to blameB. pleasedC. rightD. satisfied25. Yang Liwei was surrounded by the audience ________ he stepped off the stage.A. untilB. throughC. now thatD. immediately26. Gathering clouds the coming storm.A. declaredB. turned outC. connectedD. announced27. —So hard ______ in the past few months that he has made great progress in English.— I can see that; only a few mistakes ______ in the exam.A. has he worked; did he makeB. he has worked; did he madeC. he has worked; he madeD. has he worked; he made28. Enough of it! Nobody here thinks what you are saying should make any ________.A. valueB. senseC. funD. use29.The parents try to cure their children _______ their bad habits.A. forB. ofC. withD. about30. Something is wrong whit my computer ;I must send for a master-hand to ————the problem.A. handleB. raiseC. faceD. present第二节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分40分)Mars is not, it seems, the dry old planet we once believed it to be. Astronauts who are 31 to go there in the next decade may find plenty 32 water to slake(消除)their thirst. And with water present the 33 of finding some sort of life of Mars are 34 brighter.This is the view of forty geologists 35 have been analyzing 36 of pictures and other scientific 37 obtained(获得)by robot explorers in the sixties and seventies.To begin with, scientists thought the Red planet was as 38 as the Moon 39 dust storms swirling over vast sandy 40 . But now the picture is very different 41 mountains and valleys carved by 42 glaciers and rivers rushing and rumbling deep underground.In a report on the analysis of the Martian pictures Dr Michael Car of the U.S. Geological Survey comments:“I am convinced 43 lots of water on Mars.” Any surface water will be in the 44 of ice. But it could save explorers from 45 to take so much 46 with them.The report says 47 Mars probably had a warmer climate in ages 48 due to its axis(轴)having been more tilted(倾斜)towards the sun.49 signs of plant or animal life have been detected by instruments landed on Mars, 50 the landing vehicles have been sent there for a few years.31. A. expected B. imagined C. required D. sent32. A. to B. of C. more D. in33. A. chances B. openings C. occasions D. possibility34. A. quite B. very C. much D. more35. A. which B. they C. who D. whom36. A. a few B. many C. thousand D. thousands37. A. skills B. news C. intelligence D. information38. A. peaceful B. quiet C. lifeless D. dead39. A. of B. with C. for D. through40. A. deserts B. mountains C. rivers D. seas41. A. from B. between C. for D. with42. A. energetic B. great C. heavy D. powerful43. A. there’s B. there’re C. here’s D. here’re44. A. appearance B. way C. form D. shape45. A. have B. having C. carry D. carrying46. A. water B. ice C. equipment D. oxygen47. A. what B. if C. how D. that48. A. pass B. past C. ago D. before49. A. Not B. No C. Nor D. Never50. A. probably B. perhaps C. supposed D. although四、阅读理解(每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C或D)中,选出最佳选项AAlbert Einstein was probably the most famous scientist of the twentieth century. He changed scientific thinking in the modern world. He is generally considered as the greatest physicist who ever lived. What’s more, he devoted a lot of his time and energy to working for human rights and progress.In 1933, while Einstein was visiting England and the United States, the Nazi government of Germany took all his things away, including his position and his citizenship. Einstein then settled down in the United States. In 1939, Einstein, who loved peace—afraid of a world in which only Hitler would had an atomic bomb(原子弹)—tried hard to persuade President Franklin D. Roosevelt in a famous letter to have the United States start uranium research. That Germany, after all, had no bomb, and that the first bomb would fall on Japan, c ould not have been expected. After the war, Einstein never stopped working for peace and reducing the number of soldiers in the world.Although he wasn’t connected with any accepted religion(宗教), Einstein felt that trust in a personal God was too special an idea to be suitable to the God at work in this universe, but he never believed that the universe was one of chance or disorder. The universe to him was one ofpure law and order. He once said, “God may know everything, but he is not hateful.”51. From the passage we know that .A. no scientist is as great as Albert Einstein during this centuryB. Albert Einstein was likely to be the greatest scientist of his timeC. Albert Einstein made the first atomic bomb for the United States ofAmericaD. Albert Einstein gave up his German citizenship for political reasons52. If Einstein had known that Hitler had no atomic bomb and that thefirst atomic bomb would fall on Japan, he would .A. have continued his scientific researchB. have won another Nobel Prize for physicsC. not have advised starting uranium research in the U. S. A.D. not have moved to the U. S. A.53. Einstein in 1933.A. visited England and the U. S. A.B. lost everythingC. became a man without a countryD. both A and C54. Einstein believed that everything in the universe .A. was kept in order by its own lawB. had nothing to do with each otherC. happened in an irregular wayD. was made by the personal GodB“That’s funny! These fellows in the middle of the plate have died.”DrAlexander Fleming was talking to another doctor in a laboratory inLondon. He had been studying some germs(细菌)that he was growingon a plate. They were very dangerous germs because they causeddifferent kinds of illnesses that could kill people. Dr Fleming found that amould(霉菌)had floated in through the window landing on the plate. Ithad killed some of the germs it had touched.“This certainly looks promising.” Fleming said. “We must grow some of this mould to see if it will kill other germs.”He named the strange mould “penicillin”. It proved to be a killer ofmany germs. Fifty mice were given deadly germs and then half of themwere injected(注射)with penicillin. The twenty-five untreated mice died,but twenty-four of those lived that had been treated with penicillin. DrFleming wrote a report about what he had found out. Hardly anybodytook any notice of it.In 1938 Dr Howard Florey, an Australian working in London, read Drreport and was very interested. He found that penicillin wasFleming’seffective in treating blood poisoning in human beings.When World War II broke out, it was not possible to make enoughpenicillin in England. Dr Florey went to America where he helped to have enormous amounts of this wonderful drug made. It saved the lives of thousands of soldiers, sailors and airmen who would have died from their wounds if the hospitals had not had penicillin.55. Dr Alexander Fleming .A. had been studying a mould which was very dangerous and could kill peopleB. had been studying some of the germs on a plate which could cure illnessesC. had been making experiments on some germs that he was growing on a plateD. had been making experiments on different germs that could help sick people to get better56. Some of the germs on the plate .A. had been killed by a mould floating in through the windowB. had been killing one another, which was a surprise to FlemingC. had been killed by a mould that had been grown by Dr Alexander FlemingD. had been killed by a mould found by another doctor57. The reason why the twenty-five mice died was that .A. they had been given deadly germs and had been injected with penicillinB. they were almost dead ahead of the experimentC. they were easy to die in the experimentD. they had been given deadly germs and had not been injected with penicillin58. In 1938, an Australian working in London named Howard Florey read Dr Fleming’s report and .A. left England for America, making the drugB. went to America to save the lives of thousands of soldiers, sailors and airmenC. found penicillin effective in treating blood poisoning in human beingsD. went to America to make this drug for mice59. The word “enormous” means .A. 剩余的B. 恰当的C. 少许的D. 巨大的CEinstein, a great scientist of the age, was almost as strange as his Theory of Relativity.Once, while riding a street car in Berlin, he told the conductor that he had not given him the right change. The conductor counted the change again and found it to be correct, so he handed it to Einstein, saying, “The trouble with you is that you don’t know your figures.”Einstein said that there were only twelve people living who understoodhis Theory of Relativity although a good many books had been written to explain it.He had nothing but contempt(藐视)for the things most people set their hearts on—for fame and riches(财富)and luxury(奢华).He didn’t want money or praise. He made his own happiness out of such simple things as his work and playing the violin and sailing his boat. Einstein’s violin brought him more joy than anything else in life. He said that he often thought in music.60. The conductor thought Einstein .A. wasn’t good at mathsB. had good memoryC. was either mad or strangeD. liked to make trouble61. Einstein meant that many people .A. knew his Theory of Relativity well because they could explain itB. had written to have grasped his theory correctlyC. pretended to have grasped his abstract theoryD. admired him very much.62. The underlined part “set…hearts on” meansA. believeB. haveC. loveD. hateDLouis Pasteur, the famous French chemist and bacteriologist, inventedIn 1854 Pasteur was made head of the department of “pasteurization”.science at the University of Lille, and it was there that he made one of hismost famous discoveries. Lille was a major center for wine andbeer-making, and some of the local wine-makers asked Pasteur if hecould help solve the problem of keeping wine fresh. At that time, it wasbelieved that food and drinks go “bad”due to a purely chemical process(变化过程). But during a series of experiments Pasteur proved that tinyliving organisms (微生物) caused food and drinks to go bad. In the caseof wine and beer the organisms are already present in the form of thevarious yeasts (酵母) that caused the fermentation (发酵) process.Pasteur discovered that heating the wine gently for a few minutes after ithad fermented would kill off the yeast that was left in the wine, with theresult that the wine would remain fresh for much longer. He also provedthat food and drinks could be turned bad by other organisms that werepresent in the air, and that they too would keep fresh much longer if theywere kept in airtight containers.The heating process was so successful that it made Pasteur famous. It wasin his honour, and by about 1900 it had beennamed “pasteurization” widely used for processing and bottling cows’ milk. The result was a hug drop in the number of bottle-fed babies dying from infant diarrhea (婴儿腹泻) and from that time on it has been a standard treatment for milk andmany other food products. This simple process has saved thousands,possibly millions, of lives worldwide.63. Pasteur became in 1854.A. the chairperson of the science department at the University of LilleB. the director of a chemical laboratory at the University of LilleC. the general manager of a large beer-making companyD. the president of the University of Lille64. According to the passage, Lille was a major center for in themid-19th century.A. growing grain cropsB. making beer and wineC. doing chemical researchD. producing various kinds of yeasts65. In the last sentence of paragraph 1, the underlined word “they”to .A. wine and beerB. food and drinksC. the various yeastsD. other organisms.66. We can infer from the passage that Pasteur’s discoveryA. is no longer widely used for treating milk and other food produtsB. did not bring much profit to the wine makers in LilleC. has done a lot of good to children in the worldD. has greatly reduced the number of wars in the worldEOn the first day of class, Mr Whiteson gave us a lecture about acreature(生物) called cattytiger, a kind of cat-like animal that completelydisappeared d uring the Ice Age. He passed round a skull (头骨) as hetalked, and we all felt interested and took notes while listening. Later, wehad a test about that.When he returned my paper, I was very, very surprised. There was a verylarge cross through each of my answers. And so it was with everyonein our clas s. What had happened? E veryone was wondering and else’scouldn’t wait to get the answer.Very simple, Mr Whiteson explained. He had made up all that story aboutthe cattytiger. There had never been such an animal. So why none of usnoticed that and how could we expect good marks for the incorrectanswers?Needless to say, we got very angry. What kind of teacher was this?We should have guessed it out, Mr Whiteson said. After all, at the verymoment he was passing around the cattytiger skull (in fact, a cat’s),hadn’t he been telling us that it completely disappeared d uring the IceAge? Clearly he was telling a lie. But we just kept busy making notes andnone used his head. We should learn something from this. Teachers andtextbooks are not always correct.67. We fa iled in the test because we didn’t.A. take notes while listeningB. show interest in what Mr Whiteson saidC. listen to the teacher carefullyD. think carefully68. We got angry because .t cattytigerA. Mr Whiteson didn’t tell us the truth abouB. we failed in the testC. we didn’t know why he played the joke on usD. there was no cattytiger69. Mr Whiteson gave us a special lesson .A. to show his special way of teachingB. to play a joke on usC. to help us learn our lessons betterD. so that we would no longer believe him70. Mr Whiteson meant that .A. teachers couldn’t make any mistakesB. textbooks might be wrong sometimesC. we should speak up if we thought our teacher or the textbook was wrongD. we shouldn’t believe our teachers because sometimes they might tell lies第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分40分)第一节:完成句子(共10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分15分)71.We haven’t found an effective medicine to _____________________ (治愈他的癌症) .( cure )72.Mary’s pale face suggested that _______________________ (她身体不健康) . (suggest )73.It ________________________(好像水是罪魁祸首) . (seem) 74.Next, John Snow _________________________(调查水源) for these two streets. (look )75.With this extra evidence John Snow was able to announce with certainty that _________________(污染的水传播这种疾病) .(virus)76. He often __________ (提出) some useful advice.(put)77.In the place where there are some legends, ______________(是行得通的) to develop sightseeing.(sense)78. There is a car _______________ (房子外面停着一辆车) .(park)79.They decided to ____________________(更换使用过的材料). ( used )80.______________________ (除了花钱以外), it will take a lot of time.(apart)第二节:短文写作(满分25分)随着人们生活水平的提高,越来越多的人拥有了自己的汽车,你班同学就此展开了一次讨论,提出两种不同的观点和看法。

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