1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家高二英语:Unit 15Learning单元测试题 (北师大版必修5)第一部分: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。1 A bird in the hand is _ two in the bush. A. worthy B. worthwhile C. worth D. worth of2 Mr. Smith was _ because of his carelessness.A. laid aside B. laid off C. laid down
2、 D. laid out3. I will try my best to help you. _ anything else youre my good friend.A. Aside from B. Except C. Beside D. But4. Mums gift? She _ have chosen a better one for me. She _ be very happy to know it.A. couldnt; must B. should; mustC. might; wouldnt D. mustnt; should5. A committee has been _
3、 to organize social events in the college.A. set out B. set up C. set off D. set down6. Jack, may I use your cellphone? Oh, sorry. It doesnt work. It _ repairing.A. requires B. acquires C. asks D. inspires7. Wang Li failed in this examination. How he wished he _ it.A. passed B. pass C. should pass D
4、. had passed8. They urged that the Science Museum _ open during the vacation.A. was kept B. were kept C. be kept D. will be kept 9. He finds it hard to keep _ with the change of society if he stops learning.A. company B. time C. faith D. pace 10. Hes a very _ dresserhe always looks like hes wearing
5、his fathers clothes.A. mild B. conservative C. frank D. unwilling11. Why was the interview put off? Because of the _ of the boss.A. lack B. emptiness C. shortage D. absence12. Unfortunately, their car _ in the mud after the heavy rain.A. got stuck B. got promotedC. got lost D. got involved13. Ill _
6、the story where you left off.A. turn up B. catch up C. go up D. take up14. His heart swelled _ pride when his daughter won the prize.A. with B. to C. into D. around 15. I _ that he is the man who took away my dictionary.A. doubt B. predict C. suspect D. accuse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
7、大意,然后从16-35各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。“Dont talk to Amy,” warned Lauren on the first day of the sixth grade. “Or everybody will make fun of you.”Amy had many physical 16 lots of reasons for other kids to 17 her. Her eyes were small. Her glasses were thick, and she had really ugly teeth.Every day as
8、we rode to and from school, the 18 would shout insults (辱骂) at Amy.“God, what a strange face! 19 looking at me!”For a while I 20 my share of insults, just so Id fit in. After all, I didnt want the other kids to treat me the same way they treated Amy.But I could see that the insults were almost makin
9、g her look 21, and there was always a 22 expression on her face. I began to 23 her. Then I wanted to stand up 24 her. I just didnt know how to stop my 25 until the night of our class roller-skating party.Amy didnt know 26 to skate, so I skated to her and 27 pulled her away from the wall, and togethe
10、r we began the 28 around the skating rink (溜冰场). I never said a word to her, and she never spoke to me. She just 29, and she would laugh in excitement 30 .On the school bus the next morning there was a lot of talk about Amy and me skating together. But 31 insulted her or me. And they didnt for the r
11、est of the 32. When the school year ended, my family moved away, and I never heard about Amy again.She changed my 3 . After becoming her friend, I no longer tried to 34 people by trying to act like them or dress like them. I 35 myself.16. A. differences B. pains C. conditions D. advantages17. A. be
12、fond of B. be proud ofC. make fun of D. think highly of18.A. adults B. visitors C. boys D. kids19. A. Try B. Continue C. Remember D. Stop20. A. shouted B. got C. enjoyed D. kept21. A. stronger B. angrier C. uglier D. kinder22.A. brave B. sad C. shocked D. puzzled23. A. blame B. pity C. encourage D.
13、change24. A. in B. with C. on D. for 25. A. schoolmates B. teachers C. roommates D. students26. A. why B. when C. how D. where27. A. quickly B. slowly C. proudly D. curiously28. A. talk B. journey C. performance D. competition29. A. apologized B. complained C. stood D. smiled30. A. now and then B. a
14、t that moment C. by the way D. in the end31. A. everybody B. somebody C. nobody D. anybody32. A. day B. week C. month D. year33. A. habit B. plan C. life D. position34. A. help B. impress C. warn D. disappoint35. A. became B. taught C. comforted D. believed第二部分: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
15、选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。ABorn in Warsaw, Poland, Schmuel Gelbfisz was the eldest child in a Jewish family. At an early age, he left home on foot, headed west, and ended up in England. He worked hard as a blacksmith (铁匠). There he anglicized (使英国化) his name to Samuel Goldfish.Two years later, Goldfish we
16、nt on a journey on a ship to Nova Scotia, Canada. He headed south to New York, again on foot, in 1898. His American career began with him working as a floor sweeper in a glove factory. Three years later he was a star glove salesman.In 1913, Goldfish, Jesse L. Lasky and Cecil B. DeMille formed the Je
17、sse L. Lasky Feature Play Company. The three men began working on a movie Squaw Man. DeMille insisted that the movie be made in the real American West. Finally, they chose a quiet little town in southern California. It was called Hollywood. The company decided to build its studio in the town, and la
18、ter Hollywood became the center of the movie industry. In 1916, Goldfish started a business with Edgar Selwyn. They combined their names Goldfish and Selwyn and called the new company Goldwyn. Samuel Goldfish liked the name and changed his to Samuel Goldwyn. In 1922, Goldwyn left the company and for
19、med his own company Samuel Goldwyn Productions one year later. Goldwyn was one of the great independent producers during the “Golden Age” of Hollywood. Many of his films received Academy Awards. He employed top directors and actors to produce films of high quality. This became known as the “Goldwyn
20、Touch”. He was also known for his sense of humor. He created many funny expressions. In Hollywood they are known as Goldwynisms. Goldwyn died in 1974. He was in the movie business for almost sixty years. He is considered one of the founding fathers of Hollywoods film industry. 36.Which of the follow
21、ing is NOT a family name used by Schmuel in the passage? A. Gelbfisz. B. Goldfish. C. Selwyn.D. Goldwyn. 37. From the third paragraph we can learn _. A. how Goldwyn set up a film company in Hollywood by himselfB. Squaw Man was one of the first films made in Hollywood C. how Goldwyn became a successf
22、ul salesman in New York D. Hollywood was a new town built by Goldwyns company 38. The underlined word “Goldwynisms” in Paragraph 5 probably refers to “_”.A. Goldwyns high-quality films B. Goldwyns courage and determinationC. Goldwyns working experiencesD. Goldwyns funny expressions 39. According to
23、the passage, the following words can be used to describe Goldwyn EXCEPT _. A. determined B. warm-heartedC. hardworking D. humorousBSkiing on snow is an old idea. People have been skiing for more than 4,000 years! But skiing on water is relatively new. How did waterskiing begin? Who thought up the id
24、ea in the first place?Waterskiing didnt begin until boats had motors (发动机) that provided enough power to tow (牵引) someone on waterskis (滑水橇). The idea of skiing on water probably began in Hawaii with surfboarding, a sport in which a person rides a board on waves near the seashore.The first person to
25、 waterski was, most likely, Ralph Samuelson. He wore boards tied to his feet and was towed around Lake City in Minnesota. That was in 1922. After that, the sport of waterskiing took off.Equipment changed quickly. Skiers looked for faster skis, faster boats, and new challenges. Some skiers thought of
26、 some very original ideas. A waterskier of Florida came up with a new idea. In 1947 he waterskied without waterskis! He skied with bare (赤裸的) feet. Thirty years later, in 1977 Billy Nicholaus also skied with bare feet. In fact, he set a record because he skied barefoot for two hours, forty-two minut
27、es and thirty-nine seconds!Waterskiers have done amazing things on skis too. In 1971 Danny Churchill skied at a speed of more than 125 miles per hour. That was the highest speed in the 1970s. Six years later Will Coughey skied 1,124 miles without stopping! In 1979, Sammy Duvall, jumped 182 feet off
28、a ramp (斜坡), landing on the water.The sport hasnt stopped changing. Today boats tow waterskiers wearing parachutes. When the boat picks up enough speed, the skiers leave the water and start flying. Other people ride a jet-powered ski and ski across the water on their own. 40. The passage is mainly a
29、bout _.A. the comparisons between waterskiing and snow skiingB. the beginning and development of waterskiingC. the best way to learn waterskiingD.the rapid development of waterskiing equipment41. Which of the following skiers skied fastest per hour according to the passage?A. Danny Churchill. B. Wil
30、l Coughey.C. Sammy Duvall. D. Billy Nicholaus.42. Which of the following events happened last?A. Ralph Samuelson tried waterskiing.B. A man of Florida skied with bare feet.C. Billy Nicholaus set a record.D. People used a jet-powered ski.43. We can infer from the passage that _.A. waterskiing has a h
31、istory of less than 100 yearsB. waterskiing is a sport as old as snow skiingC. waterskiers must wear water skis when skiingD. waterskiers must wear parachutes when skiingCMore than four out of five people admit to telling little white lies at least once a day and the preferred way of “being economic
32、al with the truth” is to use technology such as cellphones, text messages and e-mails, a survey said last Thursday.The research found that “techno-treachery (高科技说谎)” was widespread with nearly 75 percent of people saying gadgets (小器具) made it easier to fib (撒小谎).Just over half of the respondents (被调
33、查者) said using gadgets made them feel less guilty when telling a lie than doing it face to face.The workplace was a favorite location for fibbing with 67 percent of the 1,487 respondents admitting they had lied at work.The top lie was pretending to be ill (43 percent), followed by saying work had be
34、en completed when it hadnt (23 percent). Worryingly for bosses 18 percent said they lied to hide a big mistake.But, employers were not the only ones on the receiving end of dishonest statements. Just over 40 percent of the respondents said they had lied to their families or partners.Key topics to li
35、e about were: buying new clothes or the cost of them (37 percent), how good someone looked in something (35 percent), how much they had eaten (35 percent) and drunk (31 percent) and how much they weighed (32 percent).44. The underlined phrase “being economical with the truth” probably means “_”.A. t
36、elling lies B. making apologies C. feeling guilty D. admitting mistakes45. It can be inferred from the passage that _.A. parents seldom lie to children B.most employees will be fired once they are found telling liesC.without gadgets, people may be under more pressure when telling liesD.most employer
37、s are better at telling lies than the employees46.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. Cellphones make people more likely to lie.B. Some people might lie to their bosses when they are not doing their work well.C.More and more people are making up their minds to stop telling
38、 lies.D.Nearly 1,500 people were questioned in the survey.47. What is the main idea of the passage?A.People are getting more likely to lie. B. People tend to fib using gadgets.C.Most people tell white lies at the workplace.D. 18% of people lie to their bosses.DIn its 2006-2007 season, Dallas Childre
39、ns Theater will continue to draw the attention of teens and their parents with one hand while offering sweets to youngsters in the other. For older ones: The Secret Life of Girls, Linda Daughertys play about teen cliques (朋党), aims at teens and adults. World premiere (首映). April 13 to May 6. For lit
40、tler ones: If You Give a Pig a Party is a musical adapted by Nancy Schaeffer and B. Wolf from the book by Laura Numeroff. World premiere. Sept. 20 to Oct. 29. THE REST OF THE SEASONNight of the Living Dead Scary fun for teens and adults, adapted by Lori Allen Ohm from the movie by George Romero and
41、John Russo. Oct. 13 to Nov. 4. The Velveteen Rabbit The rabbit story for all ages, adapted by Linda Daugherty from the Margery Williams book. Nov. 17 to Dec. 17. James and the Giant Peach Adapted from the magical Roald Dahl story by David Wood. March 16 to April 22. Sleeping Beauty The princess awai
42、ts Prince Charming. At El Centro Theater March 2-25. A Midnight Cry by James DeVita follows Lida, a young slave, on the Underground Railroad. May 4-20; its also DCTs national touring production. Pinkerton! Adapted by Linda Daugherty from the Steven Kellogg story about a rambunctious (热闹的) Great Dane
43、 pup. World premiere. June 22 to July 22, 2007. Season tickets: $48 for four plays to $88 for all. Single tickets $16-$18; $14-$16 for ages 3-16, $6 for children under 3. $12 each for groups of 8 or more. School day tickets: $6.75 each with one free chaperone (年长女伴) pass per 20 students. Call 214-74
44、0-0051. 48. If you are interested in musicals, which of the following will you choose to watch?A. The Secret Life of Girls. B. If You Give a Pig a Party.C. Night of the Living Dead. D. A Midnight Cry.49.If a couple want to enjoy only one performance with their son aged 10, how much should they pay a
45、t least?A. $38.75. B. $44. C. $42.75. D. $46.50. Which of the following performances can you enjoy on April Fools Day?A. The Secret Life of Girls. B. The Velveteen Rabbit.C. James and the Giant Peach. D. Sleeping Beauty.51.Which of the following is adapted from a movie?A.Night of the Living Dead. B.
46、 The Velveteen Rabbit. C. James and the Giant Peach. D. Pinkerton!EHi, Im your tooth. Ive been asked to represent the rest of your teeth. We need your help. We like to be clean when you show us off with your big, wide smiles.First, let me tell you a little about us. You werent born with the baby tee
47、th, they developed when you were about six or seven months old. You went from milk to real food in no time thanks to your twenty primary teeth. Eventually, they loosened and fell out, one at a time, probably about the time you were six or seven years old. Then we came into your life. We are your per
48、manent teeth, all twenty-eight of us. Some people may even have thirty-two depending on those wisdom teeth in the back. Sometimes they are able to help, and sometimes they cause trouble. Many times wisdom teeth are sideways (侧着的) and have to be pulled. Some people dont even have them at all!On a mor
49、e personal note, I am an incisor, and you have seven more just like me, here in the front of your mouth. We do the biting on those chocolate chip cookies you like so much. Next to us are the canines, four sharp teeth, two on either side. Their job is to tear food; pizza is a good one for them. Behin
50、d them are eight premolars and eight to twelve molars, depending on those wisdom teeth. The molars do the majority of the work chewing the food that you eat. They do a great job on those carrots you like so much!Did you know we not only help you bite and chew but also help you talk? Thats right. Try
51、 to say “tooth” without letting your tongue touch the back of your teeth. It sounds pretty funny, doesnt it?52. How many teeth does a four-year-old boy usually have according to the passage?A. 20. B. 24. C. 28. D. 32.53. Why are the wisdom teeth pulled sometimes?A. Because they are useless.B. Becaus
52、e they are in the back.C. Because they are ugly.D. Because they grow in wrong directions.54. The word “I” in the passage refers to a _.A. wisdom tooth B. baby tooth C. molar D. permanent tooth 55. The passage is probably taken from a _.A. novel B. fairy tale C. health magazine D. news report第三部分:写作(
53、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)Professor Reed, known to the world as scientist, is not 56. only absent-minded but also short-sighted. He is always 57. busy think about some scientific problems and he seldom 58. notices what going on around him. One day, he decided to go 59. out for a walk in t
54、he countryside. As usual, he held a thicker 60. book in his hand, but he was lost himself in reading several 61. minutes later. In a result, he knocked into a big cow and 62. fall down. He stood up and found he had lost his glasses 63. without them he couldnt see anything. He thought he had hit 64.
55、his heads against a fat lady. “Im sorry, Madam.” he apologized. 65. 第二节:书面表达(满分25分)假设你是李明,今年上高二。你准备写信给你的美国笔友May,向她介绍上课的时间和每天上几节课,并向她描述你心中理想的课堂。文章应包括以下内容: 1. 理想的上课时间及原因; 2. 理想的课堂组织形式等。注意:1. 开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数; 2. 词数:100左右。Dear May, I havent written to you for a long time. How are you? Tell me something
56、 about your class. Im looking forward to hearing from you soon. Yours, Li Ming参考答案:1-5 CBAAB 6-10 ADCDB 11-15 DADAC16-20 ACDDA 21-25 CBBDA 26-30 CBBDA31-35 CDCBA 36-40 CBDBB 41-45 ADAAC46-50 CBBDC 51-55 AADDC56. as 后加 a 57. 58. think thinking59. going 前加 is 60. thicker thick61. 去掉 was 或 himself 62.
57、In As63. fall fell 64. them which65. heads headOne possible version:Dear May, I havent written to you for a long time. How are you? I am in grade two now. Our class begins at 7 am and there are 8 classes a day. I enjoy school, but I really wish our classes started at 8 am, and this would gives us mo
58、re time to sleep.I also wish there was no fixed seating arrangement in class, so we could sit in circles or groups. Also, class would be much better if our teachers encouraged us to talk more instead of doing all of the talking themselves. This way the class would be much more lively. If the school made these changes, then everyone would be happy to attend class. Tell me something about your class. Im looking forward to hearing from you soon. Yours, Li Ming- 12 - 版权所有高考资源网