高三英语学科第一轮单元练习
撰稿:黄冈 李翔 黄园 李柳
第四单元 Units 13-17, SBI
第一卷(共90分)
一.单项选择(共20题;每小题1分,满分20分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1. April 1st is _____ day when strange things may happen and the best trick is_____that makes everyone laugh, including the"fool".
A.the,one B.a; one C.the;the one D.a;the one
2. —Mike looks hot and dry.
—So _____ you if you had a temperature of up to 40C.
A. may B. would C. could D.should
3. —It's really an exciting game!
—Why not ______ us?
A. take part in B. participate C.join D. attend
4. —Your boyfriend promised to come to see you.
—But he ______ come. I have been alone.
A. doesn' t B. didn’t C. won' t D.hasn't
5. —Tom won the first prize in the national math competition
—Oh. really? I'm glad that his effort at last______
A. worked out B.got back C. paid off D. turned out
6. If you children_____ do as I tell you, you______ go to the party.
A. won't; won't B. don't; shan't
C. won't; shouldn't D. don't; had better not
7. _____ in men's clothes, the girl is hard to______.
A. Dressing up; be recognized. B. Dressed up; be recognized
C. Dressed up;recognize D. Dressing up; recognize
8. —Did you turn off the light in the kitchen?
—I'm not sure, I'll go and _____.
A. examine B. treat C. check D. see
9. The general secretary of the CPC Hu Jintao and the president of the KMT Lian Zhan ______ all Chinese to work hard for the win—win situation in April, 2005.
A. called on B. called for C. called out D. called In
10. This car belongs to Smith, and he has 3 others ______.
A. more B. besides C. yet D. still
11. Mr. White is a_____ engineer of a big company.
A. major B. general C. main D. chief
12. The baby looked so ______ that everyone who saw it wished to hold it in their arms.
A. healthily B. nicely C. lively D. lovely
13. The reason ______ at the meeting for his absence was not ______.
A. he explained me; satisfied B. he explained to me; satisfying
C. he explained to me; satisfied D. he explained me; satisfying
14. There are many inconveniences that have to be ______ when you are camping.
A. put up with B. come up with
C. kept up with D. caught up with
15. For the first time in her life Jennie _____ a clear idea of how vast the world is.
A . gained B. took C. seized D. earned
16. The manager has got a good business________, so the company is doing well.
A. idea B. sense C. thought D. thinking
17. —Oh, my god! It is just a sea of cars. How can you_______ your car?
—That's easy. Mine is colored differently from any other one.
A. find out B. pick out C. take out D. get out
18. I' d like to know what you ________ the plants I gave you.
A. made for B. dealt with C. live on D. did with
19. Books of this kind _______ well.
A. sell B. sells C. are sold D. is sold
20. He said he would come to my party, but he made _______known that he might be late.
A. it B. this C. that D.us
二.完型填空(共20题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
Most worthwhile careers require some kind of specialized training. Ideally, therefore, the choice of an occupation ( 职业 ) should be 21 even before choice of a course in high school. Actually 22, most people make several job choices during their working lives, 23 because of economic and industrial changes and partly to improve their position. The one perfect job does not 24 Young people should 25 enter into a broad flexible training program thatl will 26 them for a field of work rather than for a single 27 . Unfortunately many young people have to make career plans 28 benefit of help from a(n) 29 vocational counselor or psychologist. Knowing 30 about the occupational world or themselves for that matter, they choose their life work on a hit-or-miss basis. Some 31 from job to job. Others 32 to work in which they are unhappy and for which they are not fitted.
One common mistake is choosing an occupation for 33 real or imagined prestige(声望) . Too many high-school students—or their parents for them—choose the professional field, 34 both the relatively small proportion of workers in the professions and the extremely high educational and personal 35 .The imagined or real prestige of a profession or a white-collar job is no good 36 for choosing it as life's work. 37 these occupations are not always well paid, since a large 38 of jobs are in mechanical and manual work, the 39 of young people should give serious 40 to these fields.
21. A.taken B.got C.had D.read
22. A.however B. therefore C. though D.so
23. A. entirely B. mainly C. partly D. possibly
24. A.fade B. disappear C. survive D. exist
25. A. since B. therefore C. besides D. forever
26. A. make B.fit C.take D.leave
27. A. job B.way C.means D. company
28. A. with B.for C. without D.to
29. A.able B. competitive C. active D. effective
30. A.little B.few C.much D.more
31. A.turn B.drift C.leave D.float
32. A.apply B.adjust C. stick D.turn
33. A.our B.its C.your D. their
34. A. concerning B. following C. considering D. disregarding
35. A. preferences B. requirements C. tendencies (trends) D. ambitions
36. A. resource B. background C. reason D. basis
37. A. Therefore B.Yet C. However D. Besides
38. A.rate B. thickness C. proportion D. density
39. A. majority B.mass C. minority D. variety
40. A. conclusion B. suggestion C. consideration D. advice
三. 阅读理解(共20小题;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和D)中,选出最佳选项.
A
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Published on 2002-02-10
Posted on 2002-01-18 10 59 54
Nervous uncertainty surrounds the fate(命运) of US journalist Daniel Pearl, with no clear communication from his kidnappers (绑匪) and no sign of his where abouts after three separate police searches for his body in the troublesome port city Karachi, Pakistan.
Pearl, a 38-year-old Wall Street Journal reporter, disappeared two weeks ago on his way to an interview in Karachi. An email allegedly from his kidnappers contained four photos of him and a variety of demands, including one for the release of Pakistani prisoners being held at the US naval base in Cuba.
The searches were started last Friday night by an email claiming that Pearl had been killed and his body thrown“in the graveyards of Karachi.”
Pearl has worked for The Wall Street journal for 12 years and is now their South Asia bureau chief. He was born in Princeton, New Jersey and graduated from Stanford University with a bachelor's degree in communications.
He joined The Wall Street Journal in November 1990, first as a reporter in the Atlanta bureau. In 1993 he moved to the Washington office to cover transportation before beginning a series of overseas postings.
The members of a radical(激进的) Islamic group in Pakistan who admit having kidnapped him say Pearl is a member of the Israeli intelligence service, Mossad. But Pearl's employers have angrily denied that he is the agent of any government.
Pearl's French wife, Marianne, is six months pregnant with their first child.For the past few weeks the couple have been living in Karachi while Pearl tried to arrange an interview with Mubarak Ali Shah Gilani, head of the small miclitant Islamic group Tanzeem ul-Fuqra.
41. We can see from the text that _______.
A.Pearl has been murdered B.Pearl has escaped from his kidnappers
C.Pearl is in danger D.Pearl's fate still remains in question
42. According to the text, Pearl most probably disappeared_______ .
A.on January 24,2002 B. on January 26,2002
C.on January 4,2002 D. on January 11,2002
43. Pearl's disappearance has something to do with ________.
A.Tanzeem ul-Fuqra B.a radical Islamic group in Pakistan
C.the US naval base in Cuba D.the Israeli intelligence service
B
Student participation in the classroom is not only accepted but also expected of the student in many courses. Some professors base part of the final grade on the student's oral participation. Although there are formal lectures during which the student has a passive role(i.e., listening and taking notes), many courses are organized around classroom discussions, student questions, and informal lectures. In graduate discussions the professor had a “manager” role and the students make presentations and lead discussions. The students do the actual teaching in these discussions.
A professor's teaching method is another factor that determines the degree and type of student participation. Some professors prefer to control discussion while others prefer to guide the class without controlling it. Many professors encourage students to question their ideas. Students who object to the professor's point of view should be prepared to prove their positions.
In the teaching of science and mathematics, the controlling mode of instruction is generally traditional, with teachers presenting formal lectures and students taking notes. However, new educational trends have turned up in the humanities and social sciences in the past twenty years. Students in edcuation, society, and history classes, for example, are often required to solve problems in groups, design projects, make pressentations, and examine case studies. Since some college or university courses are“practical” rather than theoretical, they pay more attention to “doing”for themselves.
44. “Participation in the classroom is not only accepted but also expected of the student” in many courses except in _______.
A.science and mathematics B.the humanities and social sciences
C.informal lecture courses D.discussion courses
45. From the passage we know that education in the humanities and society_______.
A.has not changed much
B.pay attention to students' studying instead of teachers' teaching
C.is much more important than that of science and mathematics
D.has become more practical than theoretical
46. The reason why some professors ask students to make presentations and lead discussions is that______ .
A.these professors are often not well prepared before class
B.these professors want to strees“doing”
C.these professors want to test the students' abilities
D.these professors are not willing to teach theory
47. Which of the following sentences is true according to the passage?
A.Student participation is not common in the classroom in many courses like society.
B.Some professors want to control the classroom discussion.
C.Some professors usually want the students to take part in the teaching of science and mathematics.
D.New educational trends have turned up in teaching of natural sciences such as chemistry.
C
Scientists have tried to come up with biological explanations for the difference between boys and girls.
However, none were believable enough to explain the general picture. As one scientist points out,“There are slight genetic differences between the sexes at birth which may affect the subjects boys and girls choose. But the difficulty is that by the time children reach school age, there are so many other effects that it is almost impossible to tell whether girls are worse at science and maths, or whether they've been brought up to think of these subjects as boys'‘ territory’”.
Statistics(统计数据) show that in mathematics, at least, girls are equal to boys. A recent report suggests that girls only stop studying mathematics becuase of social attitudes. One of the reports' authors says,“While it is socially unacceptable for people not to be able to read and write, it is still acceptable for women to say that they are ‘hope-less’at maths. Our research shows that, although girls get marks which are as good as the boys', they have not been encouraged to do so.”
The explanation for the difference, which is very clear during the teenage years, goes as far back as early childhood experiences. From their first days in nursery school, girls are not encouraged to work on their own or to complete tasks, although boys are. For example, boys and not girls, are often asked to ‘help’ with repair work. This encouragement leads to a way of learning how to solve problems later on in life. Evidence(证据) shows that exceptional mathematicians and scientists did not have teachers who supplied answers; they had to find out for themselves.
A further report on maths teaching shows that teachers seem to give more attention to boys than to girls.
Most teachers who took part in the study admitted that they expect their male students to do better at mathematics and science subjects than their female students. All of this tends to encourage boys to work harder in these subjects, gives them confidence and makes them believe that they can succeed.
Interestingly, both boys and girls tend to regard such ‘male’subjects like mathematics and science as difficult. Yet it has been suggested that girls avoid mathematics courses, not because they are difficult, but for social reasons.
Mathematics and science are mainly male subjects, and therefore, as girls become teenagers, they are less likely to take them up. Girls do not seem to want to be in open competition with boys. Neither do they want to do better than boys because they are afraid to appear less female and so, less attractive.
48. The underlined word“territory” in the second paragraph most probably means “______”.
A.interest B.area of land C.special field D.district
49. According to scientific studies,________ .
A.maths is not fit for girls to learn
B.boys have a special sense of maths
C.girls are poorer at maths because they are the weaker sex
D.girls can learn maths as well as boys if given enough encouragement
50. Those who made extraordinary contribution in mathematics and science_______.
A.usually had good teachers to help them
B.had the abilities to solve problems by themselves
C.usually worked harder than others
D.were encouraged to repair things when young
51. Which of the following is NOT true according to the text?
A.It seems socially acceptable for a girl not to be able to read and write.
B.It is a social problem rather than a problem of brains that girls are poor at maths
C.Mathematics and science are no easy subjects to either girls or boys
D.There is no connection between a girl's ability in maths and her appearance.
52. What would be the best title for the text?
A.Who's Afraind of Maths Anyway?
B.Are Boys Cleverer than Girls?
C.Boys Are Better at Maths than Girls by Birth
D.Maths-A Difficult Subject
D
The next time you try for a high-ranking post, you could let your possible boss listen to a recommending phone call“made ”by US President George W. Bush or British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Of course, neither of them could really do that for you-you would just“borrow” their voices.
AT&T labs will start selling speech software that it says is so good at reproducing the sounds of a human voice that it can recreate voices and even bring the voices of long-dead famous people back to life.
The software, which turns printed text into speech, makes it possible for a company to use recordings of a person's voice to say things that the person never actually said.
Possible customers for the software, which is priced in the thousands of dollars, include telephone call centres, companies that make software that reads digital files aloud, and makers of automated voice devices. The advances raise several problems. Who, for example, owns the rights to a famous person's voice?( Some experts even believe that new contracts will be drawn that include voice-licensing clauses.)
And although scientists say the technology is not yet good enough to commit fraud(假冒), would the synthesized(合成的) voices at last be able to trick people into thinking that they were getting phone calls or digital audio recordings from people they know?
Even Mr Fruchterman, one of AT&T lab's possible first customers, said he wondered what the new technology might bring.“Just like you can't trust a photograph any more.”he said,“you won't be able to trust a voice either.”
53. With the help of the speech software, it is most possible_______ .
A.to improve a famous person's speech
B.to say what you want in another's voice
C.to make a speech much more easily
D.to help you to find a better job
54. If the speech software were widely used,_______ .
A.people would no longer believe each other
B.it would not be necessary to go for a speech by a famous person
C.no radio or TV broadcasters would be needed
D.recording of a voice alone would not be taken as a proof in the court
55. According to the passage, you can infer that_______ .
A.the software will turn out to be an immediate success in the market.
B.the government will forbid the sale of the software in the market.
C.it's hard to decide whether the software will enjoy popularity.
D.the software will soon prove to be nothing but rubbish.
56. The passage mainly wants to_______ .
A.introduce a new software
B.explain the disadvantage of a new invention
C.advertise a new kind of product
D.describe the future market of a new product
E
Although they may not die from lack of love, adults also need a great amount of affection(友情) and companionship. In the past, many people spent their entire lives in the communities in which they were born and raised. Many more people continued to live with their parents, brothers and sisters after they were married and had children of their own. By remaining in familiar communities with relatives nearby, families had enough opportunities for friendly contact and for support in time of trouble.
Recent studies suggest that family arrangements in Western societies have not changed as much in the last few centuries as is generally believed. Yet most sociologists agree that in modern societies, there are fewer opportunities for friendship and support from relatives outside the immediate family. Parents and children often live apart from other relatives, and seldom visit them. Also, the family moves when a parent accepts a job in another place or when it decides to live in a better neighborhood. Together, loneliness and mobility(迁移) force immediate family members to depend heavily on one another for affection and companionship.
Because the family is one of the few ongoing sources of affection and companionship in modern societies, a high percentage of people continue to marry, even though it is possible for a single man and woman to live together without marrying. On the other hand, because affection and companionship have become so important, families are more likely to break up if the husband's or wife's emotiona needs are not met within the family circle-even if all other family functions are being satisfactorily performed, and in this sense, affection and companionship have become the touchstone of the modern family.
57. It is generally believed that _______.
A.many people spend their lives in familiar communities
B.a person can easily get in touch with relatives in times of difficulty
C.the organization of the family has changed a great deal
D.western societies have not changed much in the past few years
58. Sociological studies show that_______ .
A.the more the family moves, the less support it gets from its distant relatives
B.parents and children live together to make up for the lack of relatives outside the family
C.family arrangements have changed and so there is little need for companion of relatives
D.family members are separated from each other because of lack of support from relatives
59. The word“touchstone”in the last paragraph may be replaced by_______ .
A.result B.trouble C.function D.standard
60. In the last paragraph, the writer mainly wants to say_______ .
A.affection and companionship are important for the family and they can be gained from nowhere but the family
B.affection and companionship can come from the family and at the same time safeguard the family
C.there are few ways to gain affection and companionship but the best way to get them is from the family
D.in modern societies a lot of families break up and it's just for a lack of affection and companionship
第二卷(共60分)
第一节:根据提示翻译句子:(每题5分,共5小题,满分25分)
1.我们应该信任自己的家庭、民族、师长和领袖。
2.它提醒我们,要关心我们赖以生存的地球,学会尊重生命和大自然。(remind)
3.我们应邀参加宫廷舞会,所以我需要借些首饰。
4.拴在细绳上的钥匙插在门里,以防风筝飞离。(stop...from)
5.另一个具有挑战性而且危险的旅程开始了。(be about to do )
第二节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该
行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:
该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(/)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并且也用斜线划掉。
该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。
该行错一个词:在错词的下面画一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。
注意:原行没有错的请不要改。
One day I happened lo find a chatting room in 1.______
my , there people were chatting in English. I tried 2. ______
to chat with some of them. To my surprised, 1 found 3. ______
the oral English of some junior students were better 4. ______
than me, I asked them for advice and they told me 5. ______
to practise more on . But every day after that I 6. ______
would spend one hour practise my oral English on . 7. ______
Day by day 1 learned from many useful words and 8. ______
expressions. With time went by, I found that I could 9. ______
even communicate some college students freely, 10. ______
第三节: 书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是某中学学生李华.最近,你班同学正在参加<中国日报>21世纪英文报"大家谈"栏目的一个讨论.本次话题为:父母的收入有没有必要让孩子知道?
请根据下表所列情况给报社写一封信,客观地介绍讨论情况.
70%的同学认为 | 30%的学生认为 |
1.父母的收入应该让孩子知道 | 1..父母的收入没有必要让孩子知道 |
2.知道后,知道其来之不易,能够更加努力学习 | 2.如果知道父母收入较好,会助长乱花钱风气 |
3.知道后,可以理解家长艰辛,学会俭省,为大人分忧 | 3.知道父母收入后,会以为不用努力,也能靠父母,影响学习动力 |
注意:1.词数:100左右;
2.信的开头已经为你写好,不计入总词数内.
Dear editor,
I' m writing to tell you about the discussion we recently had about whether we should know our parents'income.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours truly,
Li Hua
参考答案:
单选: 1-20 BBCDC BCCAB DDBAA BBDAA
完型: 21-40 DACDB BACAA BCBDC CDCAC
阅读: 41-60 DCBCD CBBDA ABBBA DCBCC
翻译:
1. We should believe in our family, our people, our teachers and our leaders.
2. It is a reminder that we need to care about the world we live in and that we should learn to respect life and nature.
3. We'd been invited to a ball at the palace, so I needed to borrow some jewelers.
4. The key tied to the string was put into the door to stop the kite from flying away.
5. Another journey of challenge and danger was about to begin.
改错:1.√ 2. there-- where 3. surprised -- surprise 4. were - was 5. 第一个me -mine
6. but --so 7. practise --practice 8.去掉from 9. went -- going
10 communicate 后加with
作文:
Dear editor,
I' m writing to tell you about the discussion we recently had about whether we should know our parents' income. We do have different opinions on this matter.
Most of us (about 70%) think we should know our parents' income since it will help us understand how hard our parents have to work, no matter how much they earn. then we will study harder and will not waste money any more. we may also learn to share our parents' trouble.
About 30% of my classmates think it unnecessary to let the children know how much their parents earn. If they know their parents have enough money to support the family, they will not study hard since they needn't worry about the future.It is said ,especially when their parents have an income, the children will easily form a wasteful habit.
Yours truly,
Li Hua