高中英语单元测试Unit2《Robots》新人教版选修7

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111内蒙古自治区新人教版英语高三单元测试32 选修7 Unit 2 RobotsPart one :单选1. Im sure you will make yourself understood better if you_your words with gestures.AadvocateBrefreshCaccompany Dtransform2. It is said that dogs will keep you_for as long as you want when you are feeling lonely.Asafety BcompanyChouse Dfriend3. You cant_everybody.If the majority_your decision,thats OK.Asatisfy;was satisfied withBbe satisfied;satisfyCsatisfy;are satisfied withDsatisfy;satisfied with4. fact that she never apologized _ a lot about what kind of person she is.AsaysBtalksCappears Ddeclares5.Oh,where is my wallet?Was it _ the man knocked into you _ he picked your wallet?Ahow;thatBwhat;thatCthat;when Dwhen;that6.I really dont know _ I had my money stolen.Awhen was it that Bthat it was whenCwhere it was that Dit was where that7. It was only after he had spent several nights experimenting _ he decided to write to Dr.Williams to find out if he was wasting his time.Awhen BthatCbefore Dsince8. It was only when I fully understood the poem _ to appreciate its beauty.Adid I come Bthat I cameCthen I came Dhad I come9. I have a lot of readings_before the end of this term.Acompleting Bto completeCcompleted Dbeing completed10.He feels it dangerous for a girl to be out late at night so he wont have his daughter _home late.Aarrive BarrivedCto arrive Darriving11.Manager,do you have something_at this moment?No,thanks.Ill call you if any.Ato be typed Bto typeCtyping Dtyped12. I cant see my old grandparents _alone in the country,so Ill have them_with me in the city at present.Aleave;stayBleft;stayCleaving;to stay Dleft;to stay13A smile of_ appeared on her face when she was told that her child behaved well at school. Asatisfaction Binspiration Cregulation Dtension14Once a fire breaks out,sound the fire_ and then leave the hotel quickly. Acushion Bchapter Calarm Dbasement15I have read some chapters and_ the rest of the book. Adeclared Bstated Cenvied Dscanned16As he was not allowed to_her to the shops,he wrote out a list of items for her. Aobey Bannoy Caccompany Dconduct17Youd better not ask a foreigner how much he earns.Thats a personal _ . Afavour Btalent Cdignity Daffair18She was_ innocent because there wasnt enough evidence. Aappointed Bdeclared Csponsored DOpposed19Im not making excuses;Im simply _a fact. Astating Badapting Cappealing Dvarying20She can sing,dance,paint and cook.She is really a woman of many _ . Astresses Btalents Cpatterns DFaiths21After they got _ ,she never remarried. Aresigned Bdivorced Cpanicked Dembarrassed22If you continue to _ the rules,you will be punished. Aabolish Bexchanged Cdisobey Dpredicted23. Try to _at least an hour each day for learning new vocabulary. A.set off B. set out C. set aside D.set down24. I keep medicines on the top shelf, out of the childrens_. A.reach B. Hand C. Hold D. Place25.This really surprised Asimov and from that moment ,he started to take him _as a wirter .A.seriously B.easily C.casually D.gradually Part two :完形填空A Kentucky young man was taken to a hospital and then to county prison after leading police on a one-hour freeway chase (追赶) in a stolen SUV. The chase 26 in downtown Los Angeles in front of the Spring Hotel. Most of the chase was 27 , except for an empty 28 of wine that the driver threw at one police vehicle.When the driver got into downtown, 29 started to happen. He ran over a fire hydrant(消防栓). The water poured out of the hydrant, 30 all the books in several carts (手推车) that a seller had put outside to 31 customers into his bookstore. The driver 32 turned west onto Grand Avenue and managed to knock into three 33 cars on one side of that street and two cars on the other side. The driver also tried to run over 34 , who was standing in the 35 ordering him to stop. Turning north, the driver caused a bus to hit its 36 to avoid a crash. The bus was empty, and the bus driver was uninjured 37 , two police cars that were chasing the SUV 38 different directions were not so 39 . One of them ran into the front of the bus, and the other into the back. 40 the drivers had braked early enough, the damage to their cars was 41 . Both officers continued the chase. They only went two 42 north to find that the SUV had come to a full stop because it had 43 into a newspaper stand in front of the Spring Hotel. The driver 44 heavily behind the steering wheel(方向盘). The police 45 the driver of failure to give in to a police officer. 26. A . began Bhappened Cended Dresulted27 Apleasant Bcommon Csurprising Dunusual28 Atank Bbox C case D. bottle29 Athings Bobjects Cfights Dkills30 Aruining Bseparating Csoftening Dboring31 Aplease Battract Cfill Dadmit32 Aslowly Bcarefully Churriedly Dsuddenly33 Ahidden Bbroken Cpassing Dparked34 Aanother driver Ba passer-by Cthe seller D.a police officer35 Acrosswalk Bpolice box Cshop nearby Dpolice vehicle36 Alights Bbrakes Cengines Dwheels37 ABesides BInstead CHowever DTherefore38 Afrom Binto Cunder Dtoward39 Aproud Blucky Cregretful Dsorry40 ABefore BAlthough CBecause DWhen41 Aeffective Bserious Cnormal Dslight42 Asteps Bshops Cmeters Dblocks43 A. rushed Bentered Ccame Dbacked44 A. flew Bfell Cflowed Dfled45 Aprovided B. impressed C. accused D. markedPart three :阅读理解 A 篇Sandra Cisneros was born in Chicago in 1954 to a Mexican American family. As the only girl in a family of seven children, she often felt like she had “seven fathers,” because her six brothers, as well as her father, tried to control her. Feeling shy and unimportant, she retreated(躲避) into books. Despite her love of reading, she did not do well in elementary school because she was too shy to participate.In high school, with the encouragement of one particular teacher, Cisneros improved her grades and worked for the school literary magazine. Her father encouraged her to go to college because her thought it would be a good way for her to find a husband. Cisneros did attend college, but instead of searching for a husband, she found a teacher who helped her join the famous graduate writing program at the University of Iowa. At the universitys Writers Workshop, however, she felt lonely-a Mexican American from a poor neighborhood among students from wealthy families. The feeling of being so different helped Cisneros find her “Creative voice.”“It was not until this moment when I considered myself truly different that my writing acquired a voice. I knew I was a Mexican woman, but I didnt think it had anything to do with why I felt so much imbalance in my life, but it had everything to do with it! Thats when I decided I would write about something my classmates couldnt write about.”Cisneros published her first work, The House on Mango Street, when she was twenty-nine. The book tells about a young Mexican American girl growing up in a Spanish-speaking area in Chicago, much like the neighborhoods in which Cisneros lived as a child. The book won an award in 1985 and has been used in classes from high school through graduate school level. Since then, Cisneros has published several books of poetry, a childrens book, and a short-story collection.46. Which of the following is TRUE about Cisneros in her childhood?A. She had seven brothers. B. She felt herself a nobody.C. She was too shy to go to school.D. She did not have any good teachers.47. The graduate program gave Cisneros a chance to _. A. work for a school magazine B. run away from her family C. make a lot of friends D. develop her writing style48. According to Cisneros, what played the decisive role in her success? A. Her early years in college. B. Her training in the Workshop. C. Her feeling of being different. D. Her childhood experience.49. What do we learn about The House on Mango Street? A. It is quite popular among students. B. It is the only book ever written by Cisneros. C. It wasnt success as it was written in Spanish. D. It won an award when Cisneros was twenty-nine.B篇Monarch ButterfliesOne of the last West Coast homes of the Monarch butterfly,a type of insect(昆虫),may soon disappearStrangely,it is in a town that calls itself Butterfly USA,Pacific Grove, CaliforniaThe town of Pacific Grove loves the butterfliesEvery year they have a parade(游行)and hundreds of children dress up as butterfliesMonarch butterflies are the town mascotTourism is very important,and many people come to see the butterfliesThe butterflies are good for the development of the townIn 1981 there were so many butterflies it looked like it was raining butterfliesTens of thousands of Monarchs stayed on tree branches near Pacific GroveNow there are not so manyThe building goes on a little bit at a time,and you dont notice it day by dayOver time,you can see that there has been a lot of developmentAs new buildings go up,many trees are cut downThis reduces the natural homes for the butterfliesMonarchs travel hundreds of miles each year,returning to the same woods,often to the same treesThe female Monarchs need milkweed to lay their eggs;the males will follow the femalesMillions of Monarchs have traveled regularly along the same path for thousands of yearsThey start their trip in the mountains of Mexico and travel to the middle part of AmericaIf the woods where the butterflies live are destroyed,the whole species(物种)could be lostThere have been Monarch butterflies along the coast of California for as long as man can remember,but no one is sure how much longer they will last50Why are Monarch butterflies important to Pacific Grove?A. They may disappear B. They come to stay every yearC. They help develop the towns tourismD. They give a name to Pacific Grove51The underlined word “mascot”in Paragraph 2 probably refers to_.A. a new type of butterfly B. an insect believed to bring good luckC. a parade organized by Pacific Grove D. a special dress for children in Pacific Grove52What problem do Monarch butterflies face now?A. New buildings take up their living spaceB. There has been too much rain m recent yearsC. Their natural homes are destroyed by tourismD. They have tot travel a long distance to get home53Where do Monarch butterflies start their trip to Pacific Grove?A. From Central AmericaB. From the West CoastC. From California D. From Mexico 1-5.CBCAD6-10.CBBBD11-15.ABACD16-20.CDBAB21-25.BCCAA26-45 CBDAA BCDDA BCABCDDABC 46-53BDCACBAD111
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