1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家高二英语:Unit13 people Lesson 3&4检测题 (北师大版必修5)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。21. I think the new manager will have a wonderful time in the holiday _ so many difficult problems settled during this period of time.A. because B. for C. with D. a
2、s22. My dad is _ to pop music, but my mom likes it very much. A. sensitive B. allergic C. frightened D. energetic 23. I think Tom is very diligent. He is not diligent at all. _, he is lazy.A. At last B. If not C. If anything D. As a result24. She was so angry with the young man that she _ him and ru
3、shed out into the dark night.A. smiled at B. danced with C. glared at D. played with25. This flat that I want to buy is wonderful _ being far away from the company.A. besides B. except for C. but D. except26. _ the heavy rain last week, all the crops have started to grow after such a long drought.A.
4、 Thanks to B. In spite of C. Now that D. Even if27. How did you enjoy the football match last night? Not at all. _, I take no interest in watching football at all.A. To my surprise B. To be honestC. In other words D. By turns 28. I was so lucky that I came across my old friend _ I came to this compa
5、ny.A. the first time B. every time C. for the first time D. at times29. How do you find this story? Boring. _ I read it, _ I like it.A. The more; the less B. The more; the moreC. The less; the fewer D. The less; the more30. When she heard the story, she was so excited that she couldnt help _ in the
6、public.A. crying B. cried C. to cry D. cries31. What do you think the weather will be like tomorrow? _A. The weather is good. B. I think it will be fine.C. Its fine weather. D. Id like it will be fine.32. Where is Mr. Wang? He is not here. He must _ the students papers in the office.A. correctB. be
7、correcting C. have corrected D. corrects33. I wonder why Mrs. Smith hasnt turned up yet. I think she _ be caught in the traffic jam. Lets call her to make sure.A. may B. can C. need D. will34. Though they live a simple life, the husband and wife are _ to each other and feel happy all the time.A. gif
8、ted B. devoted C. positive D. broken35. My wife _ Japanese while she was working in Tokyo ten years ago. Now she still speaks the language well.A. turned upB. brought up C. picked up D. made up第二节: 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。I live in Albuquerque, New Me
9、xico. I used to give a lot of money to the homeless, feeling 36 for them. But as time passed, I became a single mom with no home, a huge 37, and hardly any income. As a result, I 38 giving money to the people on the side of the road and became very 39. Things began to change for me 40. I had a home,
10、 a backyard for my daughter, and plenty of food, and I started to 41 myself out of debt. One day we saw a homeless person with the 42, “Will work for food.” I 43. My daughter commented, “Mommy, you used to always give money to those people in 44.” I replied, “Honey, they just use that money for 45 o
11、r other bad things.” She didnt respond. 46 when I said that, I didnt feel right. Three days later, I was driving to 47 my daughter from school. A man was standing on the corner, and something deep 48 me said, “Just help the guy.” So I 49 down my window, and he ran over excitedly. He said, “God bless
12、 you, I only need 77 cents.” I 50 into my ashtray (烟灰缸) and strangely enough, there 51 three quarters and two pennies.I picked them up and gave them to him. He 52 with joy and tears in his eyes, “Wow, you just made it 53 for me to see my mom for Christmas! Thank you so much; the 54 that had this gre
13、at sale is leaving in 20 minutes!” It was a moment Ill 55 forever. I think that man wont forget it either, but I was the one who got the best gift in life GIVING. 36. A. angry B. sorry C. grateful D. strange 37. A. debt B. burden C. disease D. problem38. A. continued B. appreciated C. hated D. stopp
14、ed39. A. rich B. pleased C. relaxed D. bitter40.A. slowly B. immediately C. quickly D. greatly41.A. save B. pull C. run D. feed42. A. determination B. sign C. child D. book43.A. ran away B. turned back C. passed by D. left behind44.A. danger B. love C. need D. sadness45.A. life B. book C. food D. sm
15、oking46. A. And B. So C. But D. Even47. A. bring up B. carry out C. pick up D. take out48. A. on B. inside C. behind D. over49. A. rolled B. pushed C. blew D. took50.A. reached B. went C. knocked D. shouted51. A. hid B. stood C. slept D. sat52. A. stood up B. turned upC. set out D. burst out53. A. p
16、ossible B. meaningful C. wonderful D. interesting54.A. plane B. bus C. woman D. man55. A. thank B. respect C. remember D. hold第三部分: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。AA couple have been reunited with their wedding video, after it was found in a car boot sale (旧货销售) in Exeter.
17、As reported in the news last week, David Stephens, from Devon, was looking for the couple whose professional wedding video he found among a number of tapes in December.David said, “The video was left at the jumble sale (旧什物义卖) as the dregs (渣滓) that didnt get sold, and I just happened to pick it up
18、and look it through. As the wedding took place in Chard, I thought I would try the local paper to see if anyone responded. One or two people who were in the film phoned up to say they were part of it, and then the groom called me up to ask for it.”The missing video belonged to Tracey and Lloyd Bryan
19、t, who live in Yeovil and got married on August 21, 1999 at Hornsbury Mill.David added, “Its still a bit of a mystery as to how the video got to be in Exeter as the couple now live in Yeovil. Mr Bryant didnt know why one of his relatives would want to sell his wedding video, but thought the video mi
20、ght have gotten mixed into the sale by mistake.”David sent the video back to its rightful owners who were pleased to have it back in the family.56.According to the passage, where was the wedding video recorded?A. In Chard. B. In Devon. C. In Exeter. D. In Yeovil.57. After David knew it was a wedding
21、 video, he _.A. watched it for several timesB. turned to his friends for helpC. put it at the jumble saleD. advertised it in the newspaper58. According to the passage, we know that _.A. the owner of the video didnt mean to sell itB. David bought the wedding videoC. Mrs. Bryant called to ask for the
22、videoD. the owner sold the video as wasteBHe was born Gordon Arthur Kelly but the world knows him as Art Linkletter. Art Linkletter played host to two of the longest-running television shows in broadcast history House Party which aired on CBS for 25 years and People Are Funny which aired on NBC for
23、19 years. Just recently, Art Linkletter turned 94, and released (发行) his 28th book titled How to Make the Rest of Your Life the Best of Your Life.It is with great pleasure that we present a wonderful interview with Art Linkletter. Q: I like the title of your new book. Thats pretty clever. Did you th
24、ink of that? A: That was my title. Mark Hansen brought the experience of selling the great book Chicken Soup for the Soul. It sold about 120 million copies. It was my experience as President of the Center on Aging at UCLA for the last 14 years. Q: Youre on a nationwide tour these days? A: Yes. I kno
25、w to sell a book these days you gotta get out and talk to people. I do a lot of radio and TV interviews. I do a lot of speeches and in my speech Ill include a paragraph or two of the book. Mark does a lot too. When you do a book you gotta sell it. Q: So, with this book youre really trying to reach e
26、verybody, not just older people. A: Thats right, because you gotta start thinking about getting older and planning for it when youre in your 30s and 40s. So, the book was also for them. Q: You give lectures on 3 or 4 cruises (乘船巡游) a year? What are you lecturing about? A: Well, I speak on ships beca
27、use the ships today are tourist ships, many, many of them. Theyre places where seniors are going in increasing numbers. So, I brighten up their life by telling them how to go on making it mean something. Thats what the book does. It shapes the old peoples attitude towards their whole life. 59. Which
28、 of the following is TRUE about Art Linkletter?A. Hes still hosting TV shows.B. His most famous book is Chicken Soup for the Soul.C. His new book has won an international award.D.He gives people advice on how to spend the rest of their life.60. Art Linkletter is on a tour to _.A. give speeches B. se
29、ll his books C. collect materials for his book D. support Mark61.The underlined word “seniors” in the last paragraph refers to “_”.A. old ships B. reporters C. old people D. tourists62.It can be inferred from the passage that _.A. most old people cant live independentlyB. old people should do someth
30、ing meaningfulC. old people are looked down uponD. old people are not taken good care ofCBy the middle of the 19th century, newspapers were becoming the primary means of spreading and receiving information. The period between 1890 and 1920 is known as the “golden age” of print media.Broadcast radio
31、came onto the media scene in the 1920s. Newspapers were forced to re-evaluate (重新评估) their role as societys primary information provider. Like the new media technologies of today, the development of a low-cost, convenient media source produced results that radio would greatly affect the newspaper in
32、dustry. No sooner had newspapers adapted to radio than they were forced to re-evaluate themselves because of a new and more powerful medium: television. Between 1940 and 1990, newspaper sales in America dropped from one newspaper for every two adults to one for every three adults. Some newspapers, l
33、ike USA Today, responded to the technological advancements by using color and the “short, quick and to the point” stories that are usually featured on television.The technological revolution of today is creating new challenges and opportunities for traditional media. Never before has so much informa
34、tion been so accessible (可得到的) to so many. By the end of the 1990s, about 700 traditional media had websites; today there are thousands.The amount and speed of information on the Internet is unparalleled, but it has not signalled the end of the newspapers existence (存在). Newspapers in print remain a
35、 popular and powerful medium for the reporting and analysis of events that shape our lives. It is reported that one billion people in the world read a newspaper every day!63.How many means of media are mentioned in the passage?A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four. 64. Radio had a great influence on the
36、 newspaper industry because _.A. newspapers were not a primary information provider any longerB. it was easier and cheaper to receive information by radio C. nobody supported the development of the newspaper industryD. many people were too poor to buy newspapers in the early 20th century 65.USA Toda
37、y is mentioned as an example to tell us _.A. television is a major means of media in the worldB. television was “short, quick and to the point”C. newspapers used some advantages of television D. it was a famous newspaper then 66.The underlined word “unparalleled” in the last paragraph means “_”.A. m
38、atchless B. compared C. expected D. considered67. We can infer from this passage that _.A.the “golden age” of print media refers to the 19th centuryB. radio took the place of newspapers completely in the 1920sC. newspapers still play an important part in our lifeD. newspapers can never catch up with
39、 the modern means of media DI wonder if my make-up is ok. What will I say to him? Carefully, I stepped out of my car as my date made his way over to me.“Ive got you something,” he greeted me with a huge smile on his face. “Something every girl secretly longs for (渴望).” Standing in front of me, he sl
40、id something into my hand. I looked down to find candy but not just any candy A Sugar Daddy!I relaxed immediately. This was the funny man I had been talking to. Little did he know, my secret longing was really to make a good impression on him.A good first impression is important. So, how do you, whe
41、n youre meeting someone for the first time, make certain he or she doesnt get the wrong image of you?A study concluded that the first 30 seconds make or break the connection between two people when they meet for the first time. Another study conducted by UCLA found that “people evaluate one another
42、by using the three Vs: visual (appearance), vocal (voice) and verbal (what you say).”Before you head out on your next date to meet someone new, lets concentrate on these areas:How others will see you. (Visual) Are you dressed well? Do you look like this date is important to you? Did you take some ti
43、me with your appearance? Watch your manners: people dont like bad manners.How others will hear you. (Vocal) Is your voice too soft? You might come across as insecure. If you speak softly, make an effort to speak clearly dont make your date have to work to hear you.What others will hear you say. (Ver
44、bal) People have a natural desire to connect let them know youre interested in what they have to say by repeating it back to them. Dont say the same thing everyone else is saying.68. What would be the best title for the text?A. Good measures to communicate with othersB. How to make friends with othe
45、rsC. How to enjoy yourself in your lifeD. The importance of a good first impression69. The underlined part “come across as” in Paragraph 8 means _.A. meetB. seemC. happenD. become70. According to the text, when you want to make friends with someone, _.A. you should try to master the first few second
46、sB. you should talk as much as possibleC. you should wear strange clothes to give him or her a deep impressionD. there is no need for you to treat it seriously71. Which of the following belongs to the description of “Vocal”?A. Dress yourself very well.B. Spend some time on your appearance.C. Speak c
47、arefully and clearly.D. Repeat the same thing several times.ETalk about quick judgments! People decide whether another person is trustworthy within a tenth of a second, a new study suggests.Researchers showed photographs quickly to about 200 test subjects, in some cases for one second and in others
48、for a small part of a second. The participants (参与者) were asked to rate (评估) each face and also to state how confident they were in their conclusions.“If given more time, peoples basic judgments about faces did not change,” said Princeton University psychologist Alex Todorov. “Observers simply becam
49、e more confident in their judgments as time goes on.”Todorov has done similar research in the past. It all suggests quick judgments are common.“The link between facial(面部的) features and character may be weak at best, but that doesnt stop our minds from sizing other people up at a glance,” he said. “
50、We decide very quickly whether a person has many of the characteristics we feel are important, such as good humor, even though we have not exchanged a single word with them.” Its not clear why we judge so quickly. But Todorov has done brain imaging that suggests our minds fear-response region may be
51、 involved. The fear response involves the amygdala, a part of the brain that existed in animals for millions of years before the development of the prefrontal cortex (前额皮质), where thoughts come from.Meanwhile, he has no clue what we look for. We still dont know the physical features of a face that l
52、ead to a particular conclusion about someones characteristics. We know generally what makes a face attractive. But what is it about a face that makes you think its owner is an able person? Thats the subject of another study, one that needs to be done.72. The text is mainly about _.A. peoples quick j
53、udgments about a persons eyesB. people judge others at a glanceC. the dependence of peoples judgments on their eyesD. the relations between eyes and peoples character73. According to Todorovs research, we know that as time goes on, _.A. there will be no judgment mistakesB. people will be more confid
54、ent in their judgmentsC. the basic judgments will be changed a lotD. there is no need for people to judge quickly74. According to the text, _. A. amygdala only exists in mans brainB. amygdala is another name of the prefrontal cortexC. amygdala decides peoples characteristicsD. amygdala is connected
55、with peoples judgments75. According to the text, which of the following needs further studying?A. How the prefrontal cortex works.B. What makes a face attractive.C. Why faces can help you judge a person.D. Why peoples physical features are different.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Mike
56、buy his five-year-old daughter, Kate, a beautiful 76. _parrot. She was fond it very much. One day it escaped 77. _from its cage. The family turned the house upside down but finally 78. _found it. Several weeks late, while Kate was at school, it 79. _escaped from the cage again. Kate searched mad but
57、 never 80. _found it. Hoping to make the loss more painful for Kate, 81. _Mike took the other cage out of her room. When Kate came 82. _home from school that afternoon, she sat beside her mother. 83. _“Weve got serious problem,” she announced. “Not only was 84. _my parrot going again, but this time
58、it took the cage.” 85. _第二节:书面表达(满分25分)开学初,你班来了一位新同学。老师将其安排与你同桌。请根据下表的内容要点,用英语写一篇120词左右的短文,介绍一下发生在你和这位同学之间的一些事情。可发挥自己的想象,增加必要的细节。初始感觉不喜欢他,认为他自私,粗鲁观点改变的原因你生病后,在生活上和学习上得到这位同学的帮助感受不要轻易对一个人做出判断参考答案:21-25 CBCCB 26-30 ABAAA 31-35 BBABC 36-40 BADDA 41-45 BBCCD 46-50 CCBAA 51-55 DDABC 56-60 ADADB 61-65 CBDB
59、C 66-70 ACDBA 71-75 CBBDC76. buy bought 77. fond 后加of 78. but and79. late later 80. mad madly 81. more less82. 去掉other 83. 84. serious前加a85. going gone / lost / missingOne possible version: At the beginning of term, a new classmate came to our class. At the beginning I didnt like him because I thoug
60、ht he was selfish and rude. However, a lot of things changed my view about him. I got so ill that I could not get up. I just lay in bed, feeling pain all over. Seeing this, my new classmate came over to me and took me to the school clinic. For the next few days, he fetched water and meals for me. He also helped me with my lessons. With his help, I didnt fall behind the rest of the class in my studies. I feel very grateful to him. This experience taught me a lesson: Dont make snap judgment.- 12 - 版权所有高考资源网