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高一英语知识点:Unit7 The Sea单元测试

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    Unit7 The Sea单元测试 I. 单项选择:
    1. Many years passed, but she remained ____ to us. A. politely B. angrily C. friendly D. silently
    2. The population of the city is twice as ____ as the town where I was born. A. much B. many C. large D. high
    3. It began raining and we went ____ the bridge. A. as far as B. as long as C. as much as D. two miles far to
    4. _____ , China is a country with more than 5,000 years of history. A. It is known to all that B. As is known to all C. As we know D. both B and C
    5. Jason likes music and English ,besides, ____ is extremely good. A. each of which B. but neither of which C. neither of them D. each of them
    6. The doctor persuaded the patient _________. Which statement is wrong? A. not to smoke again B. to stop smoking C. to stop to smoke D. into stopping smoking
    7. The design of the apartment _____ him a lot of time and energy. A. took B. cost C. spent D. paid for
    8. Two hours later, people ___________ from the building on fire. A. tried to escape B. managed to escape C. could escape D. tried escape
    9. Don’t judge a person by his looks but his _____. A. quantity B. quality C. nature D. character
    10. Their new house is furnished with __________,which looks splendid( 光彩夺目). A. a lot of beautiful furniture B. a lot of beautiful furnitures C. many beautiful furnitures D. quite a few furnitures
    11. The wrong you’ve done to him is terrible, for____ you should make an apology to him, I think. A. this B. which C. what D. that
    12. ______________ nutritious ,__________ important.
    A. Not only Vitamin C is, but is Vitamin A
    B. Not only is Vitamin C , but is Vitamin A
    C. Not only Vitamin C is , but Vitamin A is
    D. Not only is Vitamin C, but Vitamin A is
    13. I prefer _____ my job rather than _________. A. losing, giving in B. to lose, to give in C. to lose, losing D. to lose, lose
    14. If you _____ my advice, you ______.
    A. don’t follow, will get into trouble
    B. were not to follow, would get into trouble
    C. won’t follow, will get into trouble
    D. both A and B
    15. Which statement below is wrong ?
    A. People in the west usually dress up in their nice clothes to celebrate Christmas Day
    B. People in the west usually dress them up in their nice clothes to celebrate Christmas Day.
    C. People in the west usually wear nice clothes to celebrate Christmas Day.
    D. People in the west are usually well dressed to celebrate Christmas Day. II. 完型填空: While I was waiting to enter university, I saw in a newspaper a teaching job ___1___ at a school about ten miles from where I lived. Being very short of __2_____ and wanting to do something ___3___, I applied,____4_____as I did so, that without a degree and with no experience of teaching my chances of getting the job were ____5___ . However, three days later, a letter __6__ , calling me to Croydon for a __7__with the headmaster. It proved to be a ___8___journey: a train to Croydon station, a ten-minute bus ride and then a walk of at ____9__ a quarter of a mile. As a result I arrived there, feeling __10__ hot to be nervous. It was clearly the ___11__himself that opened the door. He was short and round. The school, he said, is made up of one ___12___ of twenty-four boys between seven and thirteen. I should have to teach all the subjects except art, which he taught himself. I should have to ___13___ the class into __14__ groups and teach them in turn at three different ___15___, and I was disappointed at the thought of teaching maths—a __16___ which I wasn't very interested in at school. Worse perhaps was the idea of ___17__ to teach them on Saturday afternoon because most of my friends would be ­­18___ themselves at that time. Before I had time to ask about my salary, he got up to his ___19__, “Now,” he said,” You ‘d better meet my wife. She is the one who really __20__ this school.” 1. A. kept B. lost C. wanted D. found 2. A. money B. time C. experience D. clothes 3. A. harmful B. useful C. funny D. secret 4. A. expecting B. dreaming C. fearing D. frightening 5. A. nice B. great C. slight D. helpful 6. A. arrived B. returned C. written D. received 7. A. visiting B. meeting C. seeing D. sight-seeing 8. A. difficult B. pleasant C. comfortable D. short 9. A. most B. almost C. last D. first 10.A. very B. almost C. so D. too 11.A. teacher B. headmaster C. student D. door-keeper 12.A. group B. class C. grade D. generation 13.A. connect B. join C. tear D. divide 14.A. one B. two C. three D. four 15.A. classes B. subjects C. levels D. places 16.A. lesson B. book C. subject D. problem 17.A. forcing B. having C. forgetting D. managing 18.A. watching B. studying C. enjoying D. helping 19.A. letter B. feet C. hands D. wife 20.A. runs B. starts C. observes D. likes 阅读理解: A Save the Animals Animals are natural resources (资源) that people have wasted all through our history. Animals have been killed for their fur and feathers (羽毛), for food, for sport, and simply because they were in the way. Thousands of kinds of animals have disappeared from the earth forever. Hundreds more are on the danger list today. About 170 kinds in the United States alone are considered in danger. Why should people care? Because we need animals. And because once they are gone, there will never be any more. Animals are more than just beautiful or interesting. They are more than just a source of food. Every animal has its place in the balance (平衡) of nature. Destroying one kind of animal can create many problems. For example, when farmers killed large numbers of hawks (鹰), the farmers’ stores of corn and grain were destroyed by rats and mice. Why? Because hawks ate rats and mice that multiplied (繁殖) quickly. Luckily, some people are working to help save the animals. Some groups raise money to let people know about the problem. And they try to get the governments to pass laws protecting animals in danger. Quite a few countries have passed laws. These laws forbid (禁止) the killing of any animals or plants on the danger list. Slowly, the number of some animals in danger is growing. 1. Animals are important to us mainly because _____. A. they give us a source of food B. they are beautiful and lovely C. they keep the balance of nature D. they give us a lot of pleasure 2. What has happened to the animals on the earth? A. Few kinds of animals are gone forever. B. Thousands of kinds of animals have died out. C. About 170 kinds of animals have disappeared forever. D. All kinds of animals are in danger. 3. Why do people kill animals? A. They kill animals for something they need. B. They kill animals to raise some money. C. Animals destroy their natural resources. D. Animals create many problems. 4. What can we conclude from the fact that quite a few countries have passed laws protecting animals in danger? A. Every person will know the importance of protecting wild animals. B. Animals in danger will not be killed any more. C. The number of some animals in danger will increase. D. Animals in danger will be kept away from people. B On Tuesday, Uncle Max joined Tom and his family for dinner. Passing the green beans, he said, “Tom, I was wondering if you’d like to go camping in the mountains with me this weekend.” Tom hesitated (忧郁) for a moment. Then he said, “I’m not sure, Uncle Max. What did you have in mind?” “Well, I have to write a story about endangered animals for the paper. That’s why I thought it would be a good idea if I went up to the mountains. Let’s face it, I just won’t get a feel for nature if I stay in my apartment in the city.” “Do you mean those animals are in danger of something?” asked Tom. “That’s exactly what I mean,” said Uncle Max. “We keep cutting down forests and building shopping centers where these animals used to live. People have to see that there’s a problem, which is why my story is so important.” “Sure, I’ll go camping with you, Uncle Max,” Tom said. “Would you mind if my friend Lance came along?” “That’s fine with me, “ answered Uncle Max. On Saturday morning. Uncle Max and the boys got an early start. The mountain scenery was wonderful. Once they’d chosen a campsite, the boys looked for firewood. The three campers enjoyed a light supper and sat back to relax in their peaceful surroundings. “It seems hard to believe that animals could be in danger in a place as beautiful as this,” Lance said. “You’re right, Lance,” Uncle Max said. “That’s why my paper is so important In the past, uncontrolled (失去控制的 ) hunting was the main cause of animal extinction. But now, many wild animals in the United States are protected by laws. These laws limit hunting and fishing.” “What is endangering animals now?” Tom asked. “Some of their homes are being destroyed by pollution. In other cases the land is being used for homes, farms, and highways. That leaves less room for animals to live and grow in,” said Uncle Max. “What can be done to save them?” Lance asked. “Some land has to be set aside as national parks or wildlife shelters (躲避). Game wardens (狩猎监督员)have to watch out for people who are hunting out of season or fishing without a license. Although most hunters are responsible, there are still some people who have no respect for wildlife,” Uncle Max sighed. “I’m glad you invited us. Uncle Max,” Tom said. “I just didn’t know how much animals depend on us for their survival. Your story will help all of us.” 5. Choose the sentence in which “light” has the same meaning as it does in the sentence “The three campers enjoyed a light supper”.
    A. He wanted to light the firewood.
    B. The newspaper carrier sends papers before it is light outside.
    C. A light rain covered the grass. D. China is quickly developing its light industry in the new century. 6. Uncle Max’s story is very important because _____. A. some people haven’t realized that animals are in danger B. Tom and his family like the story very much C. it can save all the animals D. uncontrolled hunting was the cause of animal extinction in the past 7. Which is NOT mentioned as elements (因素) endangering animals now? A. Some animals’ homes are being destroyed by pollution. B. There is less room for animals to live and grow. C. Uncontrolled hunting caused animal extinction. D. People use too much land for their own use. 8. Which is NOT helpful for saving wildlife? A. Set aside some land as wildlife shelters. B. Go camping where there is wildlife. C. Game wardens watch out for people who are hunting out of season. D. Make laws to limit hunting and fishing. 9. Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. Only Uncle Max and Tom went camping that weekend. B. The story written by Uncle Max was not so important as he said. C. Tom didn't think the story would be meaningful to people. D. Most hunters are allowing some respect for wildlife. C Have you ever seen a movie in which an animal was hurt or killed? Do you think this was a cruel thing to do to an animal? There is an organization called “The American Humane Society”, in other words, AHS. This organization makes sure that no animals are hurt or killed in movies. Before AHS started, many animals were hurt or killed during movie-making. The first time that an animal was hurt happened in 1939. In that movie, the special-trained actor rode his horse off a mountain cliff and jumped into a river. The actor was OK, but the horse died. A great many people were angry about this. so, after that, the AHS became advisors to moviemakers. Have you seen a cowboy movie in which a group of soldiers or cowboys are riding horses into a battle? Sometimes it looks as though the horses are shot and fall down. They’re never hurt when they do this. Moviemakers also use another technique called “animal-tronics” technology. In this, they make electronic animals that look like real animals. There’s a movie in which elephants jump out of an airplane with parachutes (降落伞). Actually, these were all electronic elephants that the audience saw floating down from the sky. They were not real elephants. 10. What does the first paragraph mainly discuss? A. The history of AHS. B. A movie in which an animal was hurt for the first time. C. The origin of AHS. D. The importance of protecting animals during movie-making. 11. The organization AHS was set up in order to _____. A. prevent animals from being hurt or killed in movies B. stop people treating animals cruelly C. make sure nobody is hurt or killed in movies D. help animals in movies 12. Which of the following statements is not true according to the article? A. People were very angry when they knew a horse died in the movie. B. The actor was safe after he finished the movie-making. C. The actor hadn’t received any special training before. D. A horse was killed during movie-making in 1939. 13. In a cowboy movie, _____. A. elephants jump out of an airplane with parachutes B. movie-makers use “animal-tronics” technology C. the horses are actually shot to death
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