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1、M5U2 The environment单元测试一、单项填空。(20小题,计20分)1. Increasing poverty has _ a situation where the poor openly admit that they cant afford to have children.A. lain in B. coped with C. divided into D. led to2. So _ was Larry in his novel that he didnt notice my coming in.A. attracted B. absorbed C. drawn D.

2、 fascinated3. It was raining heavily, Little Mary felt cold, so she stood _ to her mother.A. close B. closely C. closed D. closing4. The price of beer _ from 50 cents to 4 dollars per liter during the summer season. A. changed B. ranged C. separated D. differed5. Doctors are searching for a sure tha

3、t will _ cancer.A. wipe out B. clean out C. work out D. leave out6. He _ on the ground _ to me that his hen _ two eggs a day.A. lied; laying; had laid B. lay; lying; had laid C. laid; lay; had lain D. lay; lied; has laid7. I hesitated for a long time _ whether I should tell mother the news at once o

4、r not. A. to consider B. considered C. considering D. consider8. -What do you think of the TV play The Meteor Garden? - I take no interest in it. One of the reasons is that such a life is out of our _. A. mind B. reach C. sight D. point9. However, scientists are delighted by the discovery, because t

5、he engineers were all very educated people and scientists feel they can _ what they described. A. rely on B. deal with C. write down D. pass on 10. The photograph was taken several years ago. I wonder if you can _ my little brother. A. find out B. look out C. pick out D. speak out 11. Three car bomb

6、s _ in quick succession at the main market of a southern city on December 12, 2007, _ at least 41 people and 150 others.A. exploded; killing; wounding B. to explode; killed; woundedC. exploding; killed; wounded D. exploding; killing; wounding12. - Have we _ water?- Yes, _. Wed better get some.A. run

7、 out of; we have run it out B. run out of; our water has run outC. run out of; our water has been run out D. run out; our water has run out13. The two sides debated _ each other _ the matter for a long time.A. to; to B. with; about C. about; with D. between; in14. Toms mother fell ill last week, but

8、 shes now _.A. in danger B. out of danger C. out of control D. out of place15. Everyone in the hospital hoped that he _ after a few days treatment.A. picked up B. took up C. gave up D. made up16. The book was boring. It wasnt _ to me.A. benefit B. benefited C. of little benefit D. of much benefit17.

9、 I cant go home now. A lot of work _ to be done.A. is remainedB. leftC. remainsD. have18. _ his injured leg, he couldnt join us playing football yesterday.A. Instead ofB. On account of C. In spite of D. Despite19. It does not change the fact that he was the man _ for the death of the little girl. A.

10、 accounting B. guilty C. responsible D. forced20. What surprised me was not what he said but _ he said it. A. the way B. in the way that C. in the way D. the way which二、完形填空。(20小题,计10分)My son was badly hurt in a fire. After he 21 from a series of treatments, the doctors told him they would not do an

11、y operation for six months 22 it took long for the skin to stop shrinking (收缩). So, he had to return to college with a visible 10-inch 23 on his face.I said to my son, “Keaton, 24 will pay any more attention to your scar 25 you do. If it does not bother you, it will not bother 26 .” He took my advic

12、e to heart and returned to school with his head 27 high glad he was alive. 28 , everyone has scars and shortcomings. Some of you may spend much time thinking that people would like you better, 29 you looked different, or dressed differently, or could have a different and newer 30 .But you see, like

13、Keatons scar, people will only judge you by your looks, or your 31 , or your car, if you are judging yourself by these same false 32 .One of my friends in college was very 33 . At first, when people met him, they noticed his 34 for about 10 seconds. This man felt 35 about himself and spent most of h

14、is time 36 about other peoples comfort and welfare. 37 , people ignored his looks. What people 38 was his kindness and his concern for them. He didnt act in an ugly way so people didnt treat him as an ugly man.Therefore, concentrate on what you value 39 yourself, because if you can see that beautifu

15、l person, everyone you are in contact with will see the same 40 . 21. A. curedB. recoveredC. improvedD. returned22. A. because B. though C. untilD. before23. A. cut B. wound C. injureD. scar24. A. no oneB. anyoneC. everyoneD. someone25. A. asB. likeC. thanD. when26. A. another B. others C. allD. us2

16、7. A. put B. heldC. takenD. hung28. A. After all B. In conclusionC. In fact D. Above all29. A. as long asB. if C. even if D. as if30. A. houseB. telephoneC. jobD. car31. A. clothes B. hairstyleC. figureD. salary32. A. meansB. standardsC. commentsD. rules33. A. smartB. optimisticC. rudeD. ugly34. A.

17、mannersB. expressions C. looksD. actions35. A. luckyB. worriedC. goodD. sad36. A. inquiringB. asking C. knowingD. caring37. A. Completely B. GraduallyC. ObviouslyD. Suddenly38. A. wanted B. understood C. broughtD. saw39. A. withinB. beyondC. except D. above40. A. kindnessB. concernC. beauty D. perfe

18、ction三、阅读理解。(15小题,计30分)AJohn had been on the road visiting clients for more than three weeks. He couldnt wait to get back to Ohio to see his wife and children. It was coming on Mothers Day, and he usually tried to make it back home, but this year he was just too tired. He was in a small town just ou

19、tside of Little Rock when he drove by a flower shop. He said to himself, I know what I will do, Ill send Mom some roses.He went into the small shop and saw a young man talking to the clerk. How many roses can I get for six dollars, madam? the boy asked. The clerk was trying to explain that roses wer

20、e expensive. Maybe the young man would be happy with carnations.No. I have to have roses. He said, My mom was sick so much last year and I didnt get to spend much time with her. I want to get something special. It has to be red roses, because thats her favorite. He was firm.The clerk looked up at Jo

21、hn and was just shaking her head. Something inside of John was touched by the boys voice. He wanted to get those roses so badly. John had been blessed in his business, and he looked at the clerk and silently mouthed he would pay for the boys roses.The clerk looked at the young man and said, OK, I wi

22、ll give you a dozen red roses for six dollars. The young man almost jumped into the air. He took the flowers and ran from the store. It was worth the extra thirty-five dollars just to see that kind of excitement.John ordered his own flowers and had the clerk be sure that delivery would include a not

23、e telling his mother how much he loved her. As he drove away from the shop, he was feeling very good. He caught a light about two blocks from the shop. As he waited at the light, he saw the young boy walking down the sidewalk. He watched him cross the street and enter a park through two huge gates.

24、Suddenly he realized it wasnt a park. It was a cemetery (公墓). He could see the young man turn there by gate and walk along the fence.The light changed, and John slowly crossed the crossing. He pulled over and on an impulse (冲动之下) got out and began to follow the boy down the fence line. John was on t

25、he sidewalk, thirty or forty steps behind the boy, who walked inside the cemetery fence. The young man stopped by a small monument and went on his knees. He carefully laid the roses on the tomb and began to sob. John felt like an intruder but he couldnt leave. He stared at the little boys trembling

26、body and listened to his silent crying.As he cried, he heard the young man speak, Mommy, Oh Mommy, why didnt I tell you how much I love you? Why didnt I tell you one more time? Jesus, please, find my mommy. Tell my Mommy I love her.John turned, tears in his eyes, and walked back to his car. He drove

27、 quickly to the flower shop and told her he would take the flowers personally. He wanted to be sure and tell his mother one more time just how much he loved her.41. The young boy actually spent _ getting the rose flowers.A. 6 dollars B. 35 dollars C. 41 dollars D. more than 6 dollars42. The underlin

28、ed word carnations in the second paragraph probably _. A. is a kind of tree B. is a kind of flowerC. means solutions D. is a souvenir43. From the passage, we can infer _. A. John would drive home in person to see his mother with the flowers B. John wanted to spend 35 dollars buying the roses for the

29、 young boy C. The young boy would have Jesus find his mommyD. The young boy would turn back to thank John44. On the clerks approval of giving the flowers, the young boy was wild with joy because _. A. he knew he wouldnt have got the flowers without Johns help B. the clerk was very kind to help himC.

30、 he was able to show his love to his mother with the flowersD. he was successful in saving some money45. The best title for this passage may be _. A. Celebrate Mothers DayB. Buy flowersC. Deliver the rosesD. Tell Mum I love herBAlice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the ba

31、nk, and of having nothing to do; once or twice she had looked into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, “and what is the use of a book,” thought Alice, “without pictures or conversation?”So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the

32、hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid) whether the pleasure of making a daisy-chain (雏菊花环) would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.There was nothing so very remarkable in that; but when the rabbit actually

33、took a watch out of its waistcoat-pocket, and looked at it, and then hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after

34、it, and fortunately was just in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the bush.The rabbit-hole went straight on like a tunnel for some way, and then dipped suddenly down, so suddenly that Alice had not a moment to think about stopping herself before she found herself falling down a very

35、deep well.Either the well was very deep, or she fell very slowly, for she had plenty of time as she went down to look about her and to wonder what was going to happen next. First, she tried to look down and make out what she was coming to, but it was too dark to see anything; then she looked at the

36、sides of the well, and noticed that they were filled with cupboards and book-shelves; here and there she saw maps and pictures hung upon hooks. She took down a jar from one of the shelves as she passed; it was labeled “ORANGE MARMALADE”, but to her great disappointment it was empty; she did not like

37、 to drop the jar for fear of killing somebody, so managed to put it into one of the cupboards as she fell past it.Down, down, down. Would the fall never come to an end? “I wonder how many miles Ive fallen by this time?” she said aloud. “I must be getting somewhere near tile, centre of the earth. Let

38、 me see: that would be four thousand miles down, I think. I wonder if I shall fall right through the earth! How funny itll seem to come out among the people that walk with their heads downward! The Antipathies, I think-but I shall have to ask them what the name of the country is, you know. Please, M

39、a am, is this New Zealand or Australia? And what an ignorant little girl shell think me for asking! No, itll never do to ask: perhaps I shall see it written up somewhere.” Down, down, down. There was nothing else to do, when suddenly, thump! thump! Down she came upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves,

40、 and the fall was over.46. What kind of books do you think will interest Alice most?A. Books that her sister was reading.B. Books without pictures or conversation.C. Books about white rabbits.D. Books with pictures and conversation.47. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Alice did not like

41、to drop the jar for fear of killing the white rabbit.B. Alice managed to put the jar back into the shelf.C. Alice ran after the white rabbit across the field out of curiosity.D. The people on the opposite side of the earth walk with their heads downward.48. Which is the right order of the story?a. A

42、lice jumped into a large hole.b. She took down a jar from one of the shelves. c. A white rabbit ran close by her. d. Alice sat by her sister, doing nothing. e. She fell upon some sticks and dry leaves.A. d-c-a-b-e B. d-a-c-b-e C. a-b-e-c-d D. d-c-a-e-b49. From the passage, we can see Alice is a(n) _

43、 girl.A. helpful and friendly B. curious and imaginativeC. brave and curious D. ignorant and pretty50. The paragraph “In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in the world she was to get out again.” can be put between _.A. Paragraphs 1 and 2 B. Paragraphs 2 and 3 C. Par

44、agraphs 3 and 4 D. Paragraphs 4 and 5CHaving driven almost thirty hours, I decided to stay in South Carolina for a few days. The next morning, I purchased a three-day fishing license and bait (饵料) before heading to the lake.Opening my trunk, I carefully took out my fishing gear (用具), put it on the l

45、akes edge, baited up and began to fish.“Good morning,” said someone, walking up from behind me.Turning around, I saw a game warden (猎场管理员) with a clip-board.“Good morning,” I said, nodding my head. “Catch any fish?” he asked.“No sir, just relaxing and killing time.”“Can I see your fishing license?”I

46、 handed him the license I had purchased at the bait shop.“Can I see your drivers license, too?” he requested.“I see the name on the drivers license is spelled Kiser and the name on the fishing license is Kaiser,” said the warden.“The gentleman at the bait shop must have written it wrong,” I told him

47、.“Well, Im afraid Ill have to write you up for fishing with an invalid license and take away your fishing gear.”“Youve got to be kidding,” I responded, with a surprised look on my face.Sure enough I was written up and my fishing gear taken away. I was told that I would have to pay a fine and that my

48、 stuff would be sold at auction.I stood there almost in tears as he drove away. Those rods and reels were very special to me. I had used them over twenty years, fishing with my friends, who were now all dead.After returning home in Georgia, I telephoned South Carolina trying to explain the situation

49、, but no one would listen. I was told that the Department of Fish and Game had a “zero tolerance” for fishing and hunting violations. Finally, in tears I paid the fine and gave up the fight.Nine months later, I received a letter. I had no idea who it was from as there was no return address. On a pla

50、in piece of notebook paper was written “Auction for the Department of Fish and Game held this Saturday at 11:00 am.”On Saturday, at six in the morning I headed to South Carolina. By ten oclock I had found the auction. There were numerous boats and piles upon piles of fishing equipment. All at once,

51、there it wasmy wonderful stuff all thrown in a pile as if it was worth nothing.As the auction began I took my seat. In my wallet was twenty-seven dollars. For more than an hour I waited for my property to be brought to the auction block.“We have three rods and reels here. I guess we will sell this a

52、s a unit,” said the auctioneer.“50 dollars,” yelled someone in the crowd.“51 dollars,” yelled another man.I rose from my seat and walked out of the auction.“66 dollars,” I heard as the bidding continued.“100 dollars,” came another bid. The auction became silent.“100 dollars once, 100 dollars twice,

53、100 dollars three times. Sold for 100 dollars,” went the auctioneer.I walked to my truck, got in and just sat there. Suddenly I heard something hit the side of my truck. Turning around, I saw the back of a man putting my three rods and reels into my truck. It was the same game warden who wrote me th

54、e ticket almost a year ago!As I got out of the truck he stuck out his hand and said, “I wasnt wrong. Its the law that is wrong.”I shook his hand, thanked him and drove away. I cried as I crossed the South Carolina Georgia state line.51. The game warden asked the writer for his driving license to _.

55、A. check if his name was correctly spelledB. make sure he had his own driving licenseC. find out if his fishing license was validD. find an excuse to take away his fishing gear52. How did the writer feel after he telephoned South Carolina?A. Embarrassed.B. Astonished.C. Disappointed.D. Puzzled.53. W

56、ho wrote a letter to the writer telling him about the auction?A. The Department of Fish and Game.B. The game warden.C. A person unmentioned in the passage.D. The auction organizers.54. Why did the writer walk out of the auction while it was going on? A. He realized he was unable to get back his fish

57、ing gear. B. He was too nervous to stay inside till the auction ended. C. He couldnt bear hearing people selling his fishing gear. D. He knew the game warden was waiting for him outside. 55. What did the game warden mean by saying “Its the law that is wrong”?A. It didnt make any sense to prohibit pe

58、ople from fishing freely in South Carolina.B. The writer did break the law by fishing with an invalid license whatever the reason.C. The writer should have been allowed a chance to explain and get his things back.D. The auction should not have been held to sell the boats and fishing equipment.四、单词拼写

59、。(10小题,计10分)1. There has been a fierce d_ over the proposal.2. There are no factories in the area, so there is no i_ pollution.3. It is o_ that he knows nothing about what has happened, you may tell him now.4. The burning of fossil fuels results in the pollution of the a_.5. The country is facing a

60、very difficult e_ situation, where thousands of people are unemployed.6. Snow announced the a_ of winter.7. Metals e_ when heated and contract when cooled.8. The city government passed a regulation to p_ drivers from parking in the city center.9. I would a_ it if you could help me.10. The biscuits a

61、re all in the f_ of little bears.五、选词填空。(10小题,计10分)pick out, rely on, run out, run out of, cut back on, open the floor, focus on, result in, result from, pick up, be stocked with, wipe out, be responsible for, in the form of, cope with1. Thedogssenseofhearingissosharpthatitcan _thesoundfromafar2. It

62、 was so dark in the cinema that I could hardly _ my friend.3. With his attention _ the computer game he was playing, he even didnt notice his mother enter the room.4. Help _ money will be very welcome.5. His careless driving _ the accident.6. The accident _ his careless driving.7. Nowadays people _

63、increasingly _ computers for help.8. With money _, he had to turn to his parents for help.9. Now we will _ for discussion about how to protect the environment we live in. 10. The pilot of the plane _ the passengers safety.六、书面表达。(20分)最近某报社举行环保征文活动,请你根据以下要点,写一篇保护长江为主题的征文。要点:1、 长江是世界第三长河。随着工农业的飞速发展和人口的快速增长,长江已被严重污染了。据报道,2000年,有234吨未经处理的生活工业污水被倾倒入长江。长江问题在国内外都已引起了广泛关注。2、 值得庆幸的是,许多人已经意识到了保护长江的重要性。许多环保组织已被设立以处理这个问题。比如说,绿色河流组织的宗旨就是教育并告诫人们保护这条伟大的河流的重要性。一些保护这条河流的政府专项工程也在建设中。3、 因此,长江的环境状况正在逐步改善。我们相信它会变得越来越好。

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