2019-2020年高二英語 Unit 14 Freedom fighters單元檢測 舊人教版.doc
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2019-2020年高二英語 Unit 14 Freedom fighters單元檢測 舊人教版 一. 單項選擇 1. She was _______ for helping the murderer to escape. A. searched B. brought C. arrested D. caught 2. He was interested in politics long before he was old enough to _____. A. vote B. choose C. elect D. register 3. Regardless _____ our mistakes, the teacher corrected our thesis patiently. A. in B. of C. for D. about 4. In western countries, the young people are more independent _____ their parents. A. from B. of C. off D. to 5. As we joined the big crowd I got _____ from my friends. A. separated B. spared C. lost D. missed 6. There was a knock at the door. It was the second time I _____ that evening. A. interrupted B. was interrupted C. had interrupted D. had been interrupted 7. Their parents _____ them to drink. A. prohibit B. forbid C. ignore D. block 8. Tom worked hard and _____ his classmates. A. set an example to B. make an example of C. followed the example of D. let this be an example to 9. I _____ that she _____ here soon. A. suppose; ing B. demand; e C. demand; es D. believe; to e 10. I _____ to write to you, but something always kept me. A. intend B. am going C. plan D. meant 11. The proposal seems quite good, but I can’t easily _____ without all the facts. A. join B. judge C. say D. speak 12. The American soldiers _____ with the British in the war against Germany. A. joined hands B. changed hands C. raised their hands D. lived from hand to mouth 13. The police are treating his death _____ a case of murder. A. of B. to C. with D. as 14. This information does not _____ what I was told yesterday. A. fit in with B. fit on C. fit up D. fit into 15. The students gave _____ to their pleasure over the new building. A. voice B. thought C. rise D. place 二. 完形填空 Alice: Tom, my English teacher Miss Jones says my vocabulary is too 16 . She 17 me to read more after 18 . But I think I can just go and memorize words in the dictionary. That’s a shortcut. Tom: You’d better not 19 that. 20 able to spell a word doesn’t mean you can use it correctly. You need context (上下文)to decide the 21 meaning of a new word. And only after seeing it used in different contexts 22 really feel at ease in using it. Alice: The dictionary explains the exact meaning of words, 23 ? Tom: Right, but English words have different meanings. 24 the word ‘set’ for example. This 25 word 58 meanings as a noun, 126 meanings as a verb, and 10 meanings as a participial adjective. How do you know 26 choose without the context? Alice: Tom, you don’t mean every English word has 27 many meanings! Tom: Of course not! ‘set’ is the word 28 the most meanings. Alice: I see what you mean, Tom. Maybe I should 29 Miss Jones’ advice. Tom: You 30 should, Alice. Alice: Sometimes I’m a bit 31 because there are so many words in the English language. Tom: It’s true 32 English holds the record as the language with the greatest number of words 790,000. 33 , linguists (語言學(xué)家)have estimated that no one uses more than 60,000 of these in a lifetime of writing and speaking, and only 5,000 words in conversation. Alice, work hard . Where there is a will, there is a way, I’ll lend 34 , Alice. Alice: All right, Tom. I’ll try my 35 . 16. A. limit B. limiting C. limited D. rich 17. A. advices B. advises C. persuades D. suggests 18. A. class B. the class C. supper D. rising 19. A. try B. sure C. believe D. depend 20. A. Be B. Being C. Can be D. You 21. A. true B. just C. all D. exact 22. A. we will B. we can C. can we D. do we 23. A. do you B. do they C. does it D. doesn’t it 24. A. Take B. Let C. Brought D. Lift 25. A.3-letters B. 3-letter C.3 letter D. 3 letters 26. A. which B. which one C. which to D. so 27. A. such B. so C. very D. how 28. A. of B. with C. among D. giving 29. A. receive B. accept C. use D. take 30. A. sure B. certain C. certainly D. in fact 31. A. fear B. glad C. encouraged D. discouraged 32. A. that B. which C. when D. as 33. A. whoever B. however C. whatever D. whichever 34. A. a hand B. two hand C. money D. dictionary 35. A. way B. path C. nicest D. best 三. 閱讀理解 It is the Holy Grail(長期追求的目標(biāo)) of politicians everywhere—how to win and keep the trust of voters. Now researchers at the University of St Andrews in Scotland say they-may have the answer. They believe politicians could learn a lot from recent advances in science. A growing number of studies have shown that people do judge a book by its coven Researchers say most of us make quick judgments about a person on the basis of how they look. Studies suggest that people are less likely to trust those with particularly masculine (男性的) features, such as a square jaw, small eyes or a big nose. "They are considered dominant (支配的) and less trustworthy," says Ms Cornwell "It doesnt mean that men who look more masculine are less trustworthy ——its just our first impression." Those with less masculine features——larger eyes, a smaller nose and thinner lips--- are thought to be more trustworthy. The researchers are putting their science to the test at the Royal Societys annual summer exhibition in London. They nave manipulated (復(fù)制) the faces of Prime Minister Tony Blair, Conservative leader Michael Howard and Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kenney accentuating (強(qiáng)調(diào)) their dominant and trustworthy features. "We have used a puter program to change the shape of their faces and features. We hope it will help people to understand our work." So should we expect to see them at the exhibition getting tips? "I dont think its something they will want to try," says Ms Cornwell. "Its not really possible with television. We all know what they look like." 36. According to the passage, which of the following descriptions will give people a good first impression? A. A square jaw, small eyes and a small nose. B. Larger eyes, a small nose and a big face. C. Larger eyes, a small nose and thinner lips. D. A small nose, smaller eyes and thick lips. 37. The underlined word "them "in Paragraph 5 refers to __________. A. the researchers B. Tony Blair, Michael Howard and Charles Kennedy C. their features D. puter programs 38. According to the passage, we know that _________. A. people with good facial features must be trustworthy B. people with bad facial features could not be trustworthy C. we should judge people by their facial features D. facial features might give people some wrong impressions 39. According to Ms Cornwell, we can infer that _________. A. the science will give politicians great help B. politicians could be successful with the help of the science C. politicians wont think highly of the science D. politicians will be satisfied with the science 40. Whats the best title for the passage? A. How Science Could Help Politicians B. How to Win the Trust of Voters C. The Other Sides of Politicians D. An Important Discovery for Politicians 四. 改錯 Each year, million of frogs are sent from India to Europe. 41._____ To get all these frogs’ legs, people kill large amounts of frogs 42._____ in India. In recent years, the lack of frogs has led a sharp increase 43._____ in a number of mosquitoes and other insects in many areas, 44._____ there the crops have failed because of the damage caused by 45._____ insects. A more serious result is the spread of encephalitis(腦炎), 46._____ a fatal disease which attack the brain. Now farmers have asked 47._____ the Indian Government to rise frogs and set them free in the 48._____ country. This is an example of the way the man has upset the 49._____ balance of nature and has been forcing to change his habit. 50._____ 五. 書面表達(dá) 根據(jù)所給表格,為某城市市報寫一篇新聞報道,簡要描述該市近年家用電腦用戶增長情況,并分析其增長原因。主要原因為:電腦在各個領(lǐng)域的廣泛運用;上網(wǎng)獲取信息的方便、快捷;學(xué)校普遍開設(shè)電腦課程;近兩年家庭收入增長等。 注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右; 2.開頭已為你寫好。 Recently the average number of personal puters in every 100 families has been increasing rapidly in our city.In 1995 參考答案 U14 1-15 CABDA DBABD BADAA 內(nèi)容概要:在本文中Tom 同Alice討論了學(xué)習(xí)英語單詞的一些問題。 1、選C。limited是形容詞,表示“有限的”。 2、選B。advise表示“勸說;忠告”,不表示結(jié)果如何,persuade 表示“說服,勸說(成功)”,suggest后接動名詞。 3、選A。after class 課后;課余時間。 4、選A。not try that 不要去作那種嘗試或努力。 5、選B。動名詞being在這里作主語。 6、選D。exact指“準(zhǔn)確的”。 7、選C。only 在句首用倒裝句。 8、選D。反意疑問句。 9、選A。take……for example指“以……為例”。 10、選B。數(shù)詞+名單數(shù)作定語,類似的短語如:a five—year ---old boy。 11、選C。帶疑問詞的不定式作賓語。 12、選B。so many+可數(shù)名詞,so much+不可數(shù)名詞,其前不用 such。 13、選B。with表示“具有”。 14、選D。接受別人的忠告,常用不著take(or:follow)other’s advice。 15、選C。副詞修飾動詞作狀語。 16、選D。根據(jù)句意“有點泄氣”。 17、選A。that引導(dǎo)主語從句。 18、選B。此處表示轉(zhuǎn)折。 19、選D。lend a hand = help。 20、選D。try one’s best最大努力” 36-40 CBDCA 41. million → millions 42. amounts → numbers 43. led后加to 44. a → the 45. there → where 46. √ 47. attack → attacks 48. rise → raise 49. the man → man 50. forcing → forced Recently the average number of personal puters in every 100 families has been increasing rapidly in our city.In 1995 there were only two or three puters in per hundred families.In 1997,10% of families began to own puters,and 20% in xx.With the wide use of puter in all kinds of fields and the increase of family ine,50% of the families have their own puters at home in xx.Searching for information easily and conveniently on internet and puter lessons taught in schools are also the reasons why so many families have puters.It is believed that in the near future more and more people will buy puters for their own.- 1.請仔細(xì)閱讀文檔,確保文檔完整性,對于不預(yù)覽、不比對內(nèi)容而直接下載帶來的問題本站不予受理。
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