1、20102011学年度上学期单元测试高二英语试题【新人教】 命题范围:必修6unit2全卷满分150分,用时120分钟。单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1Will you join us in the game? Thank you, Abut why not?Bbut Id rather not.Cand I wontDand Ill join.2-Could you turn the TV down a little bit?-_.Is it disturbing you?ATake it easy BIm sorry CNot a bit DIt depends3Jim d
2、id very wellHe _ two goals before half-timeAhad scored Bhad kicked Cscored Dmade4If only we _ then the disease was curable.Aknew Bcould know Chad known Dwould have known5If you _ my advice, you _ your failure nowYou _ your victory.Atook .wouldnt cry over .would celebrateBhad taken .wouldnt have crie
3、d over .would have celebratedChad taken .arent crying over .are celebratingDhad taken .wouldnt be crying over .would be celebrating6If the cat _the sparrow, it_ into the pond.Ahadnt teased, would not have fallenBhasnt teased, would not have fallenChadnt teased, did not fallDhadnt teased, wont have f
4、allen 7What surprised me was not what he said but _he said it.Athe way Bin the way that Cin the way Dthe way which 8-Is that the small town you often refer to?-Right, just the one_ you know I used to work for yearsAthat Bwhich Cwhere Dwhat 9Five players _a basketball team.Amade up of Bmaking up of C
5、consists of Dare consisted10Many English poems _Chinese _ wellAtranslated into; translate Btranslated into; didnt translateCtranslating into; didnt translate Dtranslated from; didnt translate11-How much longer do you think we can _? -Ten days, maybeIm not sure.Ahold on Bhold up Chold onto Dhold down
6、12-Do you think I can wear sports clothes for his wedding? -No, sports clothes are not_.Aproper Bright Cappropriate Dmatch13- What on earth are you doing here? - Cant you see Im trying to _the garage _ a recreation room. Atransform; from Btransform; into Cchange; into Dturn; into 14I like reading po
7、ems, because poems can _certain _.Aconvey; emotion Bconvey; emotions Cexpress; emotions Dexplain; emotions15With my money _, I went back home.Aran out of Bran out Crunning out of Drunning out16In 1963, he graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music, in which he _ four first scholarships in a ro
8、w and then he made his way to Vienna Academy of Music, perfecting his skills to play the violin. He _ became the youngest, most talented violinist in the world at the age of 37 Awon; eventually Bgot; eventually Creceived; accidentally Dgained; appropriately 17Educationists across China are experimen
9、ting and trying out new assessing systems _to assessing students performance in school Asuitable Bequal Cappropriate Dfit 18The Iranian government is accused of _ some terror organizations in the Middle East by the United States, who cant not produce firm evidences to prove it Asponsoring Bproviding
10、 Coffering Dsupplying 19The good-for-nothing graduates mind _ when he learned that he could not get the graduation diploma because of his poor performanceAturned empty Bbecame hollow Cgrew blind Dwent blank 20The little girl _her breath in a long sigh when she learned that none of her friends let ou
11、t her plan to run away from her family with her boyfriend to her parents Asend out Bmake out Clet out Dbring out完形填空My name is Jane Eyre and my parents died when I was a babyFor ten years I lived a_21_life with my aunt and cousins who treated me unfairlyMy cousins teased me and my aunt never showed
12、me any_22_.The only person who cared about me was the maid, BessieOne day my cousin John 23 me: “You should go and beg, not live with rich folks like us!” After fighting with him I was locked in a room, where I _24_ for hours crying.Things _25_ the same until a tall gentleman called Mr Brockehurst c
13、ame to visitMy aunt told me that I was going to a school _26_by the gentleman“Train her to be useful and humble,” said AuntTwo days later I _27_ my home.At first my _28_ at Lowood School was easyThe food was bad and I was often cold but I made _29_ and enjoyed studyingBut after an illness killed sev
14、eral students, new owners _30_ the school and life improvedSix years later I _31_ a teacher and was very happyBut eventually(最后) I felt that I should explore more of the world and found a job as a private teacher in a _32_.Before I left Lowood, I was_33_by Bessie, who told me that seven years ago my
15、 fathers brother had come _34_ me but left again to go abroad“He looked like quite a gentleman,” said BessieI wondered if he would ever look for me again.My new life _35_ at Thornfield Hall, a large country house, _36_ a little girl called AdeleShe was the adopted(被收养的) daughter of the owner of the
16、house, Mr RochesterHe _37_stayed at Thornfield and _38_my time was mainly spent with Adele and the servantsMy life was quite happy now although there was something_39_about my new homeOften I heard odd(奇怪的) sounds _40_ from the top floor of the house.21AhappyBlongCsadDcomfortable22AfoodBloveCmethodD
17、schooling23Ashouted atBcried overCfound outDtalked with24AlivedBstayedCstudiedDbeat25AappearedBworkedCseemedDremained26AbuiltBdesignedCownedDopened27AbuiltBreachedCleftDsold28AfoodBlifeCbookDstudy29AnoiseBfriendsCmistakesDfaces30Atook overBtook upCtook offDtook away31AturnedBmetCbecameDfound32Aschoo
18、lBhomeClibraryDcountry33AtaughtBvisitedCbroughtDrequired34Alooking forBlooking afterClooking intoDlooking at35AstoppedBcontinuedCstartedDremained36AshowingBteachingCsearchingDwanting37AoftenBhardlyChappilyDquietly38AyetBsoCstillDthough39AinterestingBgoodCinstructiveDstrange40AcomeBdropCfallDgo阅读理解AH
19、ealth experts have discovered that adding low-calorie vegetable soup to the start of a meal can actually help to lose weight.Because you tend to feel full sooner, you eat less of your main course.The soup regime was tested by researchers at Pennsylvania State University, led by Dr Barbara Rolls.They
20、 found that when participants in the study ate a first course of soup before lunch they reduced their total calorie intake by 20 per cent, compared with those who did not begin the meal with soup.But those who favour creamy soups should be carefulResearchers stressed the soup must be low-calorie and
21、 based on stock(菜汤), not cream.All of the soups tested in the study were made from identical ingredients - chicken stock , broccoli(硬花甘蓝), potato, cauliflower(菜花)and carrots.They were mixed together to create four different textures and thickness from separate stock and vegetables through to pureed
22、soup.Scientists thought that thick soups with chunks of vegetables which required chewing might be more filling, but to their surprise they found all forms had the same effect.The findings were presented to the Experimental Biology conference in Washington, DC, and the research was part-funded by th
23、e National Institutes of Health.1Whats the reason that adding low-calorie vegetable soup to the start of a meal can actually help to lose weight?Ayou can take in large quantities of vegetables.Byou can absorb high calories from the soup.Cyou can take in low calories from the soup.Dyou can feel full
24、soon after having the soup.2Which of the following can not be in the low-calorie soup?Achicken stockBcauliflowerCcreamDcarrots.3Whats the general idea of the seventh paragraph?AWhat is contained in the soupBHow the soup is madeCWhom the soup is suitable toDwhere the soup is stored.4What is the best
25、title of this passage?AVegetable Soup Helps to Lose WeightBA Scientific Research is Carrying out.CA Research did at Pennsylvania State UniversityDFindings were carried out to the Experimental Biology.5The underlined word “favour” is the same in meaning with _.AhateBenjoyCpreferDdrink.BNine out of 10
26、 New Zealanders rate their quality of life as good or better, according to a new survey published on MondayResearchers for the third national Quality of Life survey spoke to 500 people in each of the 12 main centers and 2,000 people in the rest of the countryIn the cities, 87 percent of residents sa
27、id their overall health was good or better and 86 percent of people said they had enough money to cover living costsNine out of 10 people said they felt safe in their homes, but people were concerned about vandalism(恶意破坏), car theft and dangerous driving Only 11 percent of people nationwide said the
28、y felt safe in their city center at night for reasons including the perception of dangerous people in the area, media coverage of crime and alcohol and drug problems in the central cityPeople in Wellington and the North Shore felt safest, while Christchurch had the highest number of people who felt
29、unsafeWellingtonians were the most proud of their city, 82 percent, while the least proud were people in Manuka, 43 percent, and Auckland, 51 percentWellingtonians thought they had the best quality of life at 94.9 percent, followed by Dunedin at 94.2 percent and Christchurch at 93.1 percentThe surve
30、y found 59 percent of people in the cities felt people from different cultures made their city a better place to liveThe 12 participating councils were North Shore, Waitakere, Auckland, Manukau, Rodney, Hamilton, Tauranga, Wellington, Porirua, Hutt Christchurch and DunedinThe survey was funded by th
31、e councils and the Ministry of Social Development.1What is the best title of the passage?AResearch shows New Zealanders are happier than Americans.BThe third national Quality of Life survey shows its research.CNew Zealanders have good quality of life in the world.DA new survey was published on Monda
32、y.2Which if the following city is thought to be the least safe?AWellingtonBthe North ShoreCDunedinDChristchurch.3The underlined word “coverage” in the fifth paragraph is closest in meaning to _.AreportBprotectionCshelterDconsistence4How is the passage organized?Awith exampleBwith figuresCwith factsD
33、with ideas.5Which of the following would be NOT true according to the passage?ANew Zealanders are satisfied with their life.BThe survey was supported by the councils in money.CLess than half of the people lie their good life in different cultures.DThe Wellingtonians were the most proud of their city
34、.CPeople are more likely to wash their hands properly after using the toilet if they are shamed into it or think they are being watched, scientists said on Thursday.Hand-washing is the cheapest way of controlling disease but less than one third of men and two thirds of women wash their hands with so
35、ap after going to the toilet, a British study by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine showed.But when prompted by an electronic message flashing up on a board asking: Is the person next to you washing with soap?, around 12 percent more men and 11 percent more women used soap.Health aut
36、horities around the world are stepping up efforts to persuade people to be more hygienic and wash their hands properly to help slow the spread of H1N1 swine flu, which was declared a pandemic(大流行病) by the World Health Organization in June.Hand-washing with soap has been ranked the most effective way
37、 for the worldwide control of disease, the studys authors wrote.It could save more than a million lives a year from diarrhoeal diseases, and prevent respiratory(呼吸) infections - the biggest causes of child mortality(死亡) in developing countries.In developed nations, hand-washing can help prevent the
38、spread of viral infections like flu and sickness and diarrhea bugs like norovirus and rotavirus, as well as hospital-acquired infections like MRSA and C-difficile, the authors said.The researchers studied the behavior of a quarter of a million people using toilets at motorway service stations in Bri
39、tain over 32 daysUse of soap was monitored by sensors.The study, published in the American Journal of Public Health to mark Global Hand-washing Day, showed that with no reminders, 32 percent of men and 64 percent of women used soap.1In which of the following situation can people wash their hands pro
40、perly?AAfter they going to toiletBwhen they think they are being watched.CWhen they think their hands are dirty.DWhen they find soap nearby.2Which of the following is the main advantage of hand-washing?Apeople can always get their hands cleanBPeople can save a lot of time and waterCIt is the cheapes
41、t way of controlling disease.DIt wastes no any time and energy.3What is the biggest cause of child death in developing countries?Arespiratory infectionsBdiarrhoeal diseasesCH1N1 swine fluDhospital-acquired infections.4Which of the following is true according to the seventh paragraph?AHand-washing is
42、 popular in the developed countries.BThey authorities persuaded the people to wash their hands daily.CMore and more people know to wash their hands properly.DThe spread of viral infections is a serious problem.5We can conclude from the passage that _.AMost people wash their hands after going to toil
43、et.BMany people can not wash their hands properly.CFew people know Global Hand-washing Day.DH1N1 swine flu was declared a pandemic.DOne of the strongest arguments for the raising of the school leaving age(ROSLA)has been that it will bring us some way nearer to“equality of opportunity”.Many people li
44、ke to think of our present system of schooling as providing plenty of steps up the ladder of success for clever childrenIt would be good to think that no one who is really bright can be missed out when the state system is obviously so completeIt is obvious, for instance, that many children from less
45、 wealthy homes reach university or do well in other ways. Unfortunately we now have plenty of proofs that many children of every level of ability do much less well than they couldFor instance, during the years of national military service it was possible to test the intelligence(智力)of all male 18 to
46、 20 year olds Half of those soldiers who were placed in the two highest ability groups had left school at 15.It has also been shown that the percentage of working class children going to university is almost the same now as it was in 1939One study of 5,000 children from birth to 21 years old shows t
47、hat up to half the bright pupils from working class homes left school when they reached 16 years oldMoreover, there is no difference in intelligence between the sexes, but far more boys than girls stay in education after 16.It is clear from this and many other proofs that many children are still lea
48、ving school too early to benefit from the prizesmoney, social respectability, and interesting jobswhich higher education givesIt is clear too that the reasons why such children leave have much to do with their social backgroundTheir parents often need the extra money another money-earner would bring
49、 in; they dont value education for itself because their own was probably dull and unhappyIt is not so much that they force their sons and daughters to leave school, rather that they tend to say, “its up to you”.1It is hoped that ROSLA will give all children .Aa more enjoyable time at schoolBthe same
50、 chances in societyCthe right to a better schoolDhigher scores in intelligence tests2People would like to think that .Aequal numbers of poor and wealthy children reach universityBthose with the least money get the best educationCintelligent children are always selected by the systemDonly really clev
51、er children do well3Working class children are thought to be at a disadvantage because .Amany of the clever ones leave school early Bfewer go to university than ever beforeCmore than half leave school when they are 16 Dfewer boys than girls stay at school after 164Many children leave school early be
52、cause .Atheir social background makes them unhappyBthey have to give something to their familys incomeCtheir school is a dull and unhappy placeDtheir parents dont allow them to make their own decisions5This article shows that equal opportunity in education .Ais a thing of the pastBhas not yet been a
53、chieved Cis there for those who deserve(值得拥有)it Dhas greatly improved our society短文改错Allow me, first of all, on behalf of (代表)my teachers and classmates give a warm welcome to all of you from LondonIt gave us a great pleasure to have you in our school for a brief visitYou will be glad to see how wel
54、l we Chinese students are getting along with their English learningWe think it bridge to the friendship between us and the people throughout the outside worldBut, you know, there is still some students, most of which are boys of science, learn English with much troubleSo, we hope you would give us s
55、ome more advice on the language studyLet me wish you a pleasant stay hereMay your visit goes successfully.书面表达电视台的记者来采访你。请你向他说明哪些是你喜欢的节目并告诉他喜欢的原因。1我喜欢“动物世界”(Animal Land)这个节目。第一,我喜欢小动物;再有,主持人把节目办得生动活泼。2第三,通过节目了解了许多你过去不知道的东西。例如,各种动物和它们的生活,人与动物,自然与人类的关系及保护动物的意义。3动物是自然的一部分,与人不能分,人类要生活好必须保持生态平衡。要求: 10012
56、0 字左右参考答案单选:1B 2B 3C 4.C 5.D 6.D 7.A 8.C 9A 10.B 11-15 ACBBD 1620 ACADC完形填空:21-25CBABD 26-30CCBBA 31-35CBBAC 36-40BBBDA阅读理解:A:1D。2C。3B。4A 5C。B:1.C。2D。3A。4B。5C。C:1B。2C。3A。4D。5B。D:BCABB短文改错1give-togive2gave-gives3drop“ a” 4their- our 5bridge-abridge 6is- are7which- whom 8learn- learning 9 more 10goes-
57、 go书面表达“Animal Land”is my favorite programFirst I like small animals very muchSecond, the host has the ability to make the program lively and interestingThird, from the program I gained a lot of knowledge about animal life which I didnt know beforeBy watching the program, I understand the relationsh
58、ips between people and animals and people and natureAlso I know the importance of nature protection.I know animals are part of natureThey can not be separated from the humansIf the human beings want to live well, we must keep nature in balance.Finally, we should let everyone understand this and show our love toward nature and animals and stop doing harm to them.