2019-2020年高中英语第三册(全一册)Unit2Crossinglimits-Period3.doc

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2019-2020年高中英语第三册(全一册)Unit2Crossinglimits-Period3一. 词语填空1. The exhibition is _.(很值得参观)2. Please _(提高) your voice a little. I cant hear you clearly.3. The animal jumped about _ (靠着)two legs. 4. The expedition nearly ended _.(遭灭顶之灾)5. The workers _ (把船拖上海滩)the ship on the shore.二. 单项选择1. The ship will _ northwest _ Japan. There are over 1,500 passengers in it.A. head for, to B. head , toward C. leave for, toward D. head, for2. That Charlie looked astonished _ me. A. astonish B. astonished C. astonishing D. to astonish3. They walked along the _ roads in search _ the lost bag. A. main, / B. big, for C. large, of D. major, of4. I _ to make the dress myself, but in the end I had to ask for help. A. set out B. set about C. set up D. started out5. The place he _ is quite far from here. A. suggested hold the meeting B. suggested should hold the meeting C. suggested to hold the meeting D. suggested holding the meeting6. Its cloudy. Take an umbrella _ you regret it. A. or B. before C. and D. after7. They did everything they could to help me out _ my work. A. with B. from C. of D. for8. _ one of the founders of modern science, Galileo will _ for ever. A. As, remember B. As, be remembered C. Known as, remember D. Famous for, be remembered9. The teachers voice _ higher with anger. And he shouted to the students, “_ your hands to ask or answer questions!” A. rose, Rise B. raised, Raise C. rose, Raise D. raised, Rise10. . Will someone go and get Dr. Smith? Hes already been _. A. asked for B. sent for C. called for D. looked for三. 完形填空The night passed peacefully. I was beginning to think that all was well. Then, just before daybreak I heard the man of the house talking to his wife. With my ear to the chimney that connected our rooms, I heard what they were saying, “Okay, okay, but must I kill them both?” To which the wife answered, “Yes,” Then I heard nothing moreWhat can I tell you? I couldnt breathe. My body 1 cold. God! There were the two of us, without anything to 2 ourselves. How could we fight against half a dozen men with guns and other weapons? 3 , my friend was asleep. Should I wake him? I didnt want to 4 a sound. Should I try to run away? I couldnt. I looked 5 the window. Maybe I could 6 out, I said to myself. But there were two big dogs just 7 me.I was still wondering what to do 8 I heard a sound on the stairs. The door was a little open. Through the 9 , I saw the husband. He was carrying a lamp in one hand. In the other hand he carried one of his big 10 . His wife was right behind him. I ran behind the door just as 11 opened. He gave the lamp to her and came into the room. “Go 12 !” said the woman, as she put her hand in front of the lamp.He walked to the ladder and started 13 it. He was holding the knife between his 14 . When he reached the top, he 15 over my young friend sleeping peacefully. Then the man took the knife in his right hand, and with his 16 he tookah!a ham from the shelf. He cut off a big piece, and left the 17 he came. The door closed, the 18 was gone, and I was left alone with my 19 .When morning came, the whole family came 20 to wake us. They placed a large 21 in front of usand an excellent meal it was, too! When we were almost 22 , the wife came in. She was carrying one more plate of food. It had two cooked 23 on it. “We just cooked these for you,” she said. “Eat one now, and take one on your 24 .” That was when I understood the 25 of those terrible words, “Must I kill them both?”1. AfeltBwent CchangedDwas2. AhelpBsaveCdefendDguard3. ABesidesBHoweverCUnfortunatelyDLuckily4. AcauseBhave CletDmake5. Aout ofBdownCupDround6. AwalkBjump Cbreak Drush7. AbesideBbehindCunder Dbefore8. AthatBthenCwhile Dwhen9. AopeningBdoorCholeDchimney10. AgunsBknivesCsticks Dhammers11. AheBitCIDshe12. AquicklyBcarefullyCquietlyDslowly13. AclimbingBmovingCcuttingDcarrying14. AfingersBhandsCfeetDteeth15. AstoppedBbentCsatDstood16. AknifeBleftCother Dhand17. AwayBdoorCladderDshelf18. AmanBwomanClightDlamp19. AfeelingsBsensesCthoughtsDdoubts20. AforwardBonCalong Dup21. AdinnerBbreakfastCmeal Dplate22. AgoneBdone Cpleted Deaten23. AchickensBhams CeggsDdogs24. AholidayBroadCjourneyDvisit25. ApurposeBtruthCrealityDmeaning四单句改错1. A warship was heading to south.2. He insisted he do nothing and he should be set free. 3. What he heard made her cry by surprise.4. The policeman seized the robber in the collar.5. The enemy searched for the house but they found nothing.参考答案一1. well worth visiting/ a visit 2. raise 3. on 4. in disaster 5. beached二1-5 D B D A C 6-10 B A B C B三1-5 B C A D A 6-10 B C D A B11-15 B C A D D 16-20 B A C C D 21-25 B B A C D四1. 去to或在to后加 the 2. do-did 3. by-in4. in-by 5. 去for
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