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1、2007年高三第一轮单元检测英语学科选修7 Unit 5;选修8 Units1-3第一部分 听力(略)第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节.单项选择(共15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. His daughter is always shy in_ and she never dares to make a speech to_. A. the public; the public B. public; the public C. the public; public D. public; public22. It is

2、 strongly recommended that the machines _ every year. A. are checkedB. should checkC. checkedD. be checked23. I would be grateful if you would_ receipt of his letter.A. admitB. acknowledgeC. acceptD. inform24.Did you succeed _ Adam to come/A. with persuadingB. in persuadingC. to have persuadeD. to p

3、ersuade25. Most young people can easily _ the new life of abroad. A. look forward toB. refer toC. prefer toD. adjust to26. In China, farmers _ 70% of the whole population. A. take upB. make upC. get upD. go up27. We look forward to the day when the car will be replaced by some less dangerous_ of tra

4、nsport.A. methodsB. meansC. manners D. ways28. The fact _ the _ voted for me surprised many people. A. that; most B. which; mostlyC. that; majorityD. who; almost29. The bell _ the end of the class rang,_ the heat discussion. A. indicating; interruptingB. indicated; interruptedC. indicated; interrupt

5、edD. indicated; interrupting30. They look honest but sometimes we are _ by them. A. taken inB. taken upC. made upD. put up31. He is one of the students who_ winners of scholarship for 4 years.A. have been B. has been C. is D. are32. I was about to sleep _ suddenly I heard someone calling for help. A

6、. since B. while C. when D. as33. Youd better take something to read when you go to see the doctor _ you have to wait.A. even ifB. in caseC. as ifD. in order to 34. At dawn, they set_ to ready for the work of the day.A. offB. aboutC. outD. in35. He has made another wonderful discovery, _ of great im

7、portance to us. A. which I think it is B. which I think is C. I think which is D. of which I think it is第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Im not a computer expert. I have been in the field for only a short time. I never learned much in the _36_ of science or maths. And I am quite puzzled _37_ things like e

8、ngineering or electronic.Then why am I able to write _38_computer? I can write on this subject because of these shortcomings. The last two years of learning have_39_an ordeal for me. By hard work I have managed to learn enough to use computers fairly well, and to work with people who know a great de

9、al more _40_I. Since I have learned all _41_at such personal cost. I would like to_42_my knowledge with others. More and more people want to know about computers, and want to know quickly.The best way to learn is _43_a course. However, many people dont have the time for this. They will have to find

10、_44_way to get some basic information. I hope to be able to help_45_by writing about some of the things I have learned myself.I have a home computer_46_which I have learned in my own time .I have used it like a home study course. I have sat down_47_it day after day, night after night. I have forced

11、it to give_48_some of its secrets. Now I can use it to do some of the work _49_I get paid for. And I can do this work in my own home, instead of in an office. Many people may soon be_50_on a computer at home, just as many now take in other peoples typing.Some things about computers are easier than y

12、ou may _51_. First, computers are logical. Things that at first seem difficult will_52_to you after you learn the rules. Second, it is really not hard to learn _53_to use todays machines. You dont need to have a great brain. But you do have to learn to think in new ways. And you do have to keep a go

13、od _54_of information in your head. Finally, there are many people around_55_are really enthusiastic about computers. These people are always happy to be of help.36. A .way B. manner C. means D. method 37. A .at B. with C. over D. by38. A .on B. about C. of D. over 39. A. to be B. been C. had D. for

14、40. A. like B. as C. than D. but 41. A. this B. it C. these D. those42. A. spare B. give C. offer D. share 43. A. to take B. taking C. taken D. took44. A. an other B. some other C. the other D. one another 45. A. it B. us C. them D. you46. A. with B. over C. on D. about 47. A. with B. by C. over D.

15、beside48. A. away B. off C. in D. up 49. A. where B. what C. this D. that50. A. using B. working C. operating D. running 51. A. fear B. afraid C. frighten D. terrify52. A. take sense B. make sense C. feel sense D. work sense 53. A. little B. much C. enough D. a lot of54. A. few B. little C. enough D

16、. bit 55. A. who B. whom C. which D. them 第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)ATokyo: Three snakes, whose poison could kill a person in ten minutes, are guarding a blue star sapphire (蓝宝石) worth nearly six hundred thousand dollars at a Japanese exhibition of jewels sent from an Indian museum.Normally it wou

17、ld be forbidden to let these poisonous snakes guard exhibition objects, but its different this time because the jewels are being exhibited at a hotel, a police official said.Exhibition officials said that a person bitten(咬)by one of these snakes would need at least 80 ml of an anti-poison medicine t

18、o be saved. Medicine was being kept ready at a nearby hospital.Star sapphires and other valuable jewels worth a total of one million dollars are on show behind glass. Hundreds of visitors came to see the special blue star sapphire and were surprised when they saw the sixty-centimetre long brown guar

19、ds.56.Using snakes at exhibitions of valuable objects is _.A. quite normalB. never allowedC. often necessaryD. usually forbidden57.The jewels were being shown in _.A. an Indian hotelB. an Indian museumC. a Japanese hotelD.a Japanese museum58.Why were the snakes and jewels at the same exhibition?A. T

20、hey were both special things from India.B. The snakes were there to keep the jewels safe.C. The organizers wanted to do something unusual.D. People liked to visit an exhibition guarded by snakes.59.Many visitors came to the exhibition because A. the snakes were on showB. so many jewels were being ex

21、hibitedC. exhibition officials said it was specialD. they were interested in seeing a famous jewelBSometimes teens need to have some times away from their families. They may want to move out of the family home for a while. Many parents will say no to this demand. But experts say it might be a good i

22、dea to let your teens live with a friend or relative.“It was the break I need at the time,” said Richard Lerner. He is talking about the time he spent living with his grandmother when he was 15.“It allowed me to be a different person than I was with my parents,” Lerner said. He now heads the Institu

23、te for Children, Youth and Families at Michigan State University.Experts say teens living away from their families can test new ways of thinking and getting along with people. They may see new solutions to problems. This is different from running away , the experts stress. Runaways are often fleeing

24、(逃避) serious problems.If there is conflict(冲突) at home, having a teen live elsewhere can benefit other family members. It gives everyone space to develop better relationships.Some teens who wants some time away from family to attend a structured summer program. Others live for a while with a relativ

25、e or with the family of a friend.Joseph Kett teaches history at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He says living at home until the late ten years has become the norm(标准、规范) only in recent times.“In the 17th century, children were often sent to live in other peoples home when they were a

26、bout 10 or 11,” he said.Peter Sheras teaches education at the University of Virginia. He said parents should listen when a child wants to move out. They should try to find out why the child wants some time away. Often, parents can help the child find a safe place to stay during that time. In other c

27、ases, they can meet the childs needs at home.60.According to this passage, many parents think it _ for their children to live away from them. A. right B. happy C. unsafe D. reasonable61. When children seriously disagree with their parents, experts suggest that parents should_ . A. punish them B. let

28、 them live away from their parents c. send for a teacher D. keep them in the house62.In this passage “structured” means_ . A. built B. stuck C. organized D. drunk63. In history, _ . A. teens never left their families B. teens often left their parents C. teens never went to school D. teens never make

29、 friends with each otherCWhile traveling abroad, Mr. Jackson Frank ran out of money. So he wrote to his brother, asking for 500. “Send the money by telegram,” he wrote, “to the Fisher Bank in P”After a week he began calling at the Fisher Bank. “Nothing has come for you,” he was told. As this went on

30、, Mr. Frank got more and more worried. In the fifth week Mr. Frank was taken away by the policemen for failing to pay for the bill. He tried to explain the problem to them, but no one believed him. He was sent to prison for sixty days.When he came out, he went immediately to the Fisher Bank. The cle

31、rk he spoke to was a new man. “Have you received 500 for me?” he asked, “My name is Jackson Frank.”The clerk checked his books. “Yes, Mr. Jackson. Its here, it came by telegramlet me seeoh,three months ago. We wondered where you were.” He showed Mr. Frank the order(汇单).The order reads: “ Pay Mr. Fra

32、nk Jackson the sum of 500 ”“Oh, thats all right, sir. It was in our books under the letter J, but its your money.”The clerk laughed, “It was a mistake, sir! We took your family name to be Jackson by mistake. We are all human beings, arent we? And so we all make mistakes. A family name like Frank sou

33、nds strange to me .”Mr. Frank was silent. He really wanted to hit somebody. At last he said, “We are all humans? But I think some humans need kicking(踢).”64. Mr. Jackson Frank was put into prison because_.A. he didnt use his true name B. he forgot to pay his billC. the police made a mistake D. he co

34、uldnt pay his bill65. The money arrived _Jackson was put into prison. A. soon after B. a month before C. three months before D. sixty days before66. Mr. Jackson Frank didnt receive the money in time only because_. A. he had made a mistake B. the clerk was a human being C. he had changed his family n

35、ame D. the clerk had made a mistake67. The two leading persons in the story were_. A. Mr. Frank Jackson and the clerk B. Mr. Jackson and the clerk C. Mr. Frank and the clerk D. Mr. Frank and Mr. JacksonDA is for always getting to work on time. B is for being extremely busy. C is for the conscientiou

36、s (勤恳的)way you do your job. You may be all these things at the office, and more. But when it comes to getting ahead, experts say, the ABCs of business should include a P, for politics, as in office politics. Dale Carnegie suggested as much more than 50 years ago: Hard work alone doesnt make career (

37、事业)advance. You have to be able to sell yourself and your ideas, both publicly and behind the scenes. Yet, despite the obvious rewards of being good at office politicsa better job, a raise, praisemany people are still unable or unwilling to “play the game. ” “Some people feel that office politics me

38、ans some manipulative (工于心计的)behavior, ”says Deborah Comer, an assistant professor of management at Hofstra University. “But politics comes from the word polite. It can mean being kind and helpful, or even trying to please your boss, and then expecting something in return. ” In fact, today, experts

39、define office politics as proper behavior used to gain ones own interest in the workplace. In many cases, this includes some form of socializing within the office environment-not just in large companies, but in small workplaces as well. “The first thing people are usually judged on is their ability

40、to perform well on a consistent basis, ”says Neil P. Lewis, a management psychologist. “But if two or three people are up for a promotion (提升),each of whom has similar ability, a manager is going to promote the person he or she likes best. Its simple human nature. ” Yet, psychologists say, many empl

41、oyees and employers have trouble with the politics in the office. Some people, they say, have an idealistic vision of work and what it takes to succeed. Still others mistake politics for flattery (奉承), fearful that, if they speak up for themselves, they may appear to the flattering their boss for fa

42、vor. Experts suggest changing this negative picture by recognizing the need for some self-promotion. 68. What does “office politics” mean according to the passage? A. The code of behavior for company staff. B. The political views and beliefs of office workers. C. The interpersonal relationships with

43、in a company. D. The various qualities required for a successful career. 69. To get promoted, one must not only be capable but _. A. give his boss a good impression B. honest and loyal to the company C. get along well with his company D. avoid being excellent 70. The author considers office politics

44、 to be _. A. unwelcome at the workplace B. bad for interpersonal relationships C. necessary to the development of company culture D. an important factor for personal advancement 71. It is the authors view that _. A. speaking up for oneself is part of human nature B. self-promotion does not necessari

45、ly mean flattery C. hard work has very little to do with ones promotion D. many employees fail to recognize the need of flattery EWhether we find a joke funny or not largely depends on where we have been brought up. The sense of humour is mysteriously connected with national characteristics. A Frenc

46、hman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke. In the same way, a Russian might fail to see anything amusing (make sb. laugh or smile)in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears. Most funny stories are based on comic situations. In spite of national differences, certa

47、in funny situations have a worldwide request. No matter where you live, you would find it difficult not to laugh at, say, Charlie Chaplins early films. However, a new type of humour, which stems largely from America, has recently come into fashion. It is called “sick humour”. Comedians base their jo

48、kes on tragic situations like violent (cause by force)death or serious accidents, Many people find this sort of joke distasteful. The following example of “sick hamour” will enable you to judge for yourself. A man who had broken his right leg was taken to hospital a few weeks before Christmas. From

49、the moment he arrived there, he kept on pestering his doctor to tell him when he would be able to go home. He was afraid of having to spend Christmas in hospital. Though the doctor did his best, the patients recovery was slow. On Christmas day, the man still had his right leg in plaster. He spent a

50、miserable day in bed thinking of all the fun he was missing. The following day, however, the doctor consoled him by telling him that his chances of being able to leave hospital in time for New Year celebrations were good. The man took heart and, sure enough. on New Years Eve he was able to hobble al

51、ong to a party. To compensate for his unpleasant experiences in hospital, the man drank a little more than what was good for him. In the process, he enjoyed himself and kept telling everybody how much he hated hospitals. He was still mumbling something about hospitals at the end of the party when he

52、 slipped on a piece of ice and broke his left leg. 72. Whether you find “sick humour” funny or not will depend on _. A. your having been brought up in America B. the joke being related to a really comic situation C. your ability to see the funny side of an unpleasant event D. your ability to laugh u

53、ntil you cry 73. The man spent Christmas day feeling miserable because _. A. the doctor had failed to cure him B. he was not able to be with his friends C. being unable to walk, he did not enjoy the celebrations at the hospital D. he thought he might also miss the New Years Eve celebration 74. The p

54、oint of the joke taken to explain “sick humour” is that _. A. no sooner was the man out of hospital than he had to go back in again B. the man should not have said how much he hated hospitals C. he would be unable to walk for the rest of his life D. the man had not got a leg to stand on 75. What can

55、 you learn from this story? A. On New Years Eve, the man was able to walk properly to the party. B. At the party, he enjoyed himself but only drank a little. C. He had to go to hospital again though he hated it. D. The man got well soon because the doctor took good care of him. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分45分)第一节

56、 阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)As some cities start driving beggars from their major streets, some of the smarter ones have found a safer, more comfortable place to carry onthe Internet.These “ web beggars” go online with a sad story, and send out emails asking for money, according to a recent Beijing News

57、report. The paper published one example from a reader who had received it. It said: “ Im from Chengdu. Dad died when I was a kid and Mum is seriously ill. My girlfriend has just dumped me. I am so depressed that I cannot leave home. Would you please help me with 10 yuan for a meal!” the sender left

58、the name Li Dan and a bank account number. A reporter later contacted Li Dan through QQ, a Chinese Internet chat service. He said that he was 21 and had recently dropped out of college. “ I started begging via the Internet last December, just for fun.” But when I got the first 10 yuan in January, I

59、decided to become a full-time_.” Li said he knew about 10 other web beggars in Chengdu. They all stayed at home to write emails and could probably send over 1000 per day. They would exchange experience and thoughts over QQ or beggar websites. “ Sometimes, Im very lucky and get money the same day I s

60、end the email.” Li said. “ The largest amount I have received so far is 50 yuan.” Li collected 168 yun last month from all around the country, the paper said. The story got some reaction from the public. Some saw it as a fresh idea but others suspected that it was just another form of cheating. But

61、Li explained: “ Real web beggars identify themselves by posting an email address and name on the web. In related news, Nanjing began to ban begging in eight of its major districts on Monday according to local media. That caused a heated debate about whether it violated beggars rights. Most people su

62、pported the policy, repeating the old line that most beggars were not real beggars and that they annoy people constantly, according to a newspaper poll. There have been previous media reports about Guangzhou, Suzhou, Shanghai and Beijing having similar policies, especially in subways and some other

63、public areas. Nanjings “ No Begging Zone” rule just about covers the entire city. Thats more controversial.76. Whats the best title of the passage? ( Please answer within 10 words)_.77.What can the underlined phrase “ dropped out of college” be best replaced by?78.Please fill in the blank in the thi

64、rd paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.(Please answer within 10 words.)79.Do you think it acceptable to beg on line? Why? (Please answer within 30 words)80.Translate the underlined sentence in the sixth paragraph into Chinese._第二节 书面表达(满分30分)目前,越来越多的中学生请家教,对于这一现象,存在两种不同观点

65、:有些人认为有必要另一些人认为没有必要跟教师比自己学好可以巩固课堂所学内容可以学到更多的东西容易养成依赖习惯学生需要时间休息许多家教以赢利为目的请你根据以上提示,以Is a Tutor Necessary?为题,写一篇110词左右的短文,反映表中内容,并简要阐述自己的观点。文章开头已经给出,不计入总词数。 要求:层次清楚,连贯流畅,表达灵活,不要逐字翻译。 参考词汇:家教tutor; 巩固strengthenIs a Tutor Necessary? More and more middle school students are having tutors at the weekend. T

66、here are two different viewpoints about it. _参考答案:21-25BDBBD; 26-30ABCAA; 31-35ACBCB36-40.ADBBC 41-45. ADABC 46-50CADDB 51-55ABCDA56-59DCBD60-63.CBCB 64-67.DBDC68-71CADB72-75CACC76. A New Way of Begging77. stop attending college78. web beggar79. No, because it may create more and more lazy persons a

67、nd bring great trouble to the society management.80.这(清除乞丐的政策)对于是否侵犯了乞丐的权利,引起了很大的争议。One possible versionIs a Tutor Necessary? More and more middle school students are having tutors at the weekend. There are two different viewpoints about it. Some think it necessary. First of all, its more effective

68、to study with a teacher than by themselves. Secondly, it can strengthen what is learnt in class. Besides, it can learn a lot more. Others think it unnecessary. For one thing, students can easily form the habit of dependence. For another, students need time to relax from time to time. Whats more, the

69、 purpose of some family teachers is to make money. In my opinion, whether a tutor is needed just depends. If you are really very weak at or interested in a certain subject, maybe its OK for you to have one. But be sure to choose a good and suitable teacher, otherwise it would be a waste of time and money.

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