高中英語 Unit2 Cloning單元測試1 人教版選修8精修版
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1、人教版英語精品資料(精修版) 選修八 Unit 2《Cloning》單元測試1 筆試部分: I. 單項選擇 1. —You effort is sure to pay __________ —Thank you for you encouragement. A. off B. for C. back D. dowm 2.These two shirts are a similar style , although they __________ in that one has short sleeves a
2、nd one has long. A. differ B. change C. look D. sell 3. He undertook __________ the work by Monday. A. to finish B. finishing C. finishes D. finished 4. Her parents objected to _________ that farmer , though he was very rich. A. sh
3、e married B. her to marry C. marry D. her marrying 5. The majority spoke against the plan , while he spoke at the meeting __________ it. A. in connection with B. in search of C. in terms of D. in favour of 6. The black people thus lay on the hard wooden boards , __
4、_______ stand up. A. unable to B. couldn' t C. was unable to D. can' t 7. __________ what we have now , we can' t afford so large a house. A. In B. At C. With D. Near 8. I came home very late last night , __________ , early this morning .
5、 A. at least B. on the whole C. in a word D. or rather 9. He is a culter (刀具商)---- __________ , a man who sells knives and sharp tools. A. that is to say B. in general C. what' s more D. in conclusion 10. She sent pocket money __________ to him for a year
6、 . A. ahead of time B. from time to time C. on time D. at a time 11. The law _________ the sale of cigarettes to people under the age of 16 . A. encourages B. allows C. forbids D. helps 12. The marriage on the basis of money ___________ break up . A. i
7、s determined to B. is going to C. is bound to D. is hoping to 13. He tried to run away from the police and was charged with __________ arrest . A. controlling B. resisting C. winning D. losing 14. Scientist are hoping for a __________ in the search for a cure
8、 for cancer . A. breakthrough B. break C. deal D. progress 15. My calculations were based on the __________ that house prices would remain steady. A. theory B. assumption C. proceture D. regulation II 完形填空 ??閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36-55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、
9、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 After the board meeting, Frank began to tell us of his childhood. "I grew up in San Pedro. My dad was a fisherman and had his own 16 . But it was hard making a living on the sea. He worked hard and would stay out until he 17 enough to feed the family." He looked at
10、 us and said, "I 18 you could have met my dad. He was a big man and strong from pulling the nets and fighting the seas for his catch. When you got close to him, he 19 like the ocean. He would wear his old canvas, foul-weather coat and overalls with the rain hat 20 down over his brow. No ma
11、tter how much my mother washed them, they would still smell of the sea and of fish." Frank's voice 21 a bit as if he were back to his childhood. "When the weather was bad he would drive me to school. His truck was older than he was, which you could hear coming for 22 . As he would drive towa
12、rd the school, I would shrink down into the seat hoping to 23 ." "When the truck stopped, it would throw out a cloud of smoke. He would pull right up in front, and it seemed like 24 would be standing around and watching. Then he would 25 and give me a big kiss on the cheek and tell me to
13、 be a good boy. It was so 26 for me at that time." He paused and then went on, "I 27 that day I decided I was too old for a goodbye kiss. When we got to the school, he had his 28 big smile. He started to lean toward me, 29 I put my hand up and said, 'No, Dad." "It was the first time
14、I had ever talked to him that way, and he had this 30 look on his face. My dad looked at me for the longest time, and his eyes started to tear 31 . I had never seen him cry. He turned and looked out of the windshield. 'You are right, 'he said, 'You are a big boy --a man. I won't kiss you any
15、more. '" Frank got a funny look on his face, and tears began to well up in his eyes as he spoke. "It wasn't long 32 that when my dad went to sea and never came back. It was a day when most of the fleet stayed 33 but not dad." I looked at Frank and saw that tears were running down his cheek
16、s. Frank spoke again, "Guys, you don't know 34 I would give to have my dad give me just one more kiss on the cheek ... If I had been a 35 , I would never have told my dad I was too old for a goodbye kiss." 16. A. house B. truck C. boat D. car 17. A. caught B. received C. made D. took 18.
17、A. think B. wish C. hope D. mean 19. A. looked B. tasted C. felt D. smelled 20. A. pulled B. taken C. put D. laid 21. A. worked B. rose C. lost D. dropped 22. A. blocks B. streets C. hours D. moments 23. A. appear B. escape C. disappear D. flee 24. A. the students B. everybody C. somebody D. t
18、he teachers 25. A. come over B. lean over C. go over D. turn over 26. A. exciting B. frightening C. embarrassing D. surprising 27. A. remember B. believe C. think D. imagine 28. A. unusual B. common C. ordinary D. usual 29. A. and B. but C. so D. therefore 30. A. surprised B. excited C. moved
19、 D. worried 31. A. up B. down C. off D. away 32. A. since B. before C. after D. from 33. A. on B. in C. off D. out 34. A. if B. that C. which D. what 35. A. student B. boy C. child D. man III 閱讀理解 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 A
20、 Baranda Historic Society Mr Tim Benton PO Box 22 55 Hillview Terrace Baranda, NSW 2526 Bellevue Hill NSW 2023 Dear Mr Benton, Baranda Historic Society (BHS) has recently r
21、estored a slab hut (板條木屋)which we believe was built by your great-grandfather, Mr George Bentonin the early 1880s. The hut is on the Old Wattle Road, 10 kilometres from Baranda in central New South Wales. In August there was an article in the Baranda Times about the restoration of the hut. BHS aske
22、d if anyone had any information about the original owners of the hut and about any living relatives. We were flooded with responses. As a result, we have already found several of Mr George Benton's descendents (后代). BHS is officially opening the slab hut on Saturday October 28th. We would be very h
23、onoured if you and your family would attend the opening followed by a barbecue lunch. We would also love to hear any stories you know about the hut's history. We have invited many of your relatives as you can see from the list enclosed. We would appreciate it if you could let us know of any relative
24、 not on the list. I also enclose a copy of the newspaper article and a photo of the slab hut. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely Eva Catania RSVP: October 1st Ph: 4334 8676; E-mail: bhs@wideworld, com. au 36. The main purpose of the letter is to _________. A. invite Tim's fam
25、ily to the opening of the hut B. find relatives of George Benton C. tell Tim where the hut is D. find the original owner of the hut 37. "We were flooded with responses" means that BHS _________. A. got wet from the rain B. got a lot of replies C. got a reply
26、from the original owner D. got a few replies 38. Ms Catania didn't send Tim ___________. A. the article about the hut B. a map to show him how to get to the hut C. a list of relatives D. a photo of the hut 39. Before the opening, Ms Catania would l
27、ike Tim to A. send a photo of his family B. tell her if the people on the list are his relatives C. tell stories about the hut D. tell her if he can go to the opening B Norah has a cottage on a cliff above a big bay. In winter it could be very dirty because of strong wind
28、s and sea spray. In fact, when a gale (大風(fēng)) was blowing, Norah and her husband got used to sleeping in a small room downstairs, because their bedroom upstairs, which faced the gales, had a very big window, and they were afraid that an extra violent gust might break it and blow pieces of broken glass
29、over them. Also, the salt spray from the sea put an end to many of the colorful plants Norah planted in the garden. She tried putting up a fence to protect them, but the wind just hit it, went up over the top and then down the other side, so in the end she filled the garden with trees and bushes th
30、at liked salt. But most of the summer Norah enjoyed her cottage and garden very much. At weekends she could sit out-of-doors in the sun, looking at the beautiful view, with interesting ships and boats passing by, and she could very easily cycle down to the sea for a swim. Now, Norah and her husban
31、d had plenty of friends and relations. In the summer lots of them used to come to enjoy the beautiful place, and in the end it really became quite annoying for Norah and her husband. When they were at home, they found friends and relations arriving, expecting to be given unlimited drinks and meals,
32、and to sit in the sun for hours, talking as if Norah and her husband had nothing else to do but entertain and listen to them. This went on for several years. Norah did no wish to appear rude by refusing to let her friends and relations in, but on the other hand, she was getting tired every summer.
33、 Then one day Norah was complaining about this to her hairdresser while she was doing her hair. "You're disturbed by too many uninvited guests, are you?" said the hairdresser. "Why don't you try my way of escaping?" "What's that? " asked Norah. "Well," the hairdresser answered, "when the bell ring
34、s, I put on my coat and take my shopping bag. If it's someone I don't want to see, I say innocently, 'I'm sorry, but I've got to go out. But... '" 40. In paragraph One the underlined word "spray" probably means _________. A. wastes produced by some birds living near the sea B. great waves caused
35、by strong wind C. plants floating on the surface of the sea D. very small drops of sea water sent through the air by something 41. We can infer that _________. A. a lot of friends came to visit them in winter B. few friends came to visit them in winter C. Friends came to visit them only for dr
36、inks and meals D. Norah was a good cook 42. The best title for the passage might be _________. A. A Good Place of Enjoying the Sea B. A Warm-hearted Couple C. A Clever Way of Escaping D. A Visit to Norah 43. What the Hairdresser is likely to continue to say in the end is ____
37、_____. A. If I am tired, I say, 'Sorry, can you come next time? B. If it's someone I like to see, I say, 'How lucky! I've just come in!' C. If it's someone I like to see, I say, 'How happy to see you! I was going shopping, but now I've changed my mind. D. If it is fine that day, I My, 'I am tire
38、d, but I'll show you around the place, anyhow. ' C What do we think with? Only the brain? Hardly. The brain is like a telephone exchange. It is the switchboard, but not the whole system. Its function is to receive incoming signals, making proper connections and send messages through to their des
39、tination. For efficient service, the body must function as a whole. But where is the "mind"? Is it in the brain? Or perhaps in the nervous system? After all, can we say that the mind is in any particular place? It is not like a thing; like a leg, or even the brain. It is a function, an activity. Ari
40、stotle, 2,300 years ago, observed that the mind was to the body what cutting was to the axe. When the axe is not in use, there is no cutting. So with the mind. "Mind", said Charles H. Woolbert, "is what the body is doing". If this activity is necessary for thinking, it is also necessary for carryin
41、g thought from one person to another. If you have never done this with great efforts, you have a surprise in store, for good conversationalists are almost constantly in motion. Their heads are continuously nodding and shaking sometimes so vigorously (精神旺盛地) that you wonder how their necks can stand
42、the strain (過勞). Even the legs and feet are active. As for the hands and arms, they are seldom still for more than a few seconds at a time. These people, remember, are not making speeches. They are only common people trying to make others understand what they have in mind. They are not conscious of
43、movement. Their speech is not studied. They are just human creatures in a human environment, trying to adapt themselves to a social situation. Yet they converse, not only with oral language, but with visible actions that involve practically every muscle in the body. In short, because people really t
44、hink all over, a speaker must talk all over if he succeeds in making people think. 44. The best title for the passage is probably ________. A. Body Communication B. Written Language C. Spoken Language D. Conversations 45. The statement which the author agrees with would be that ____________.
45、 A. thinking is a social activity B. thinking is only a brain function C. thinking is a function of the nervous system D. thinking is the total sum of body activity 46. It can be inferred from the passage that the basic function of bodily activity in speech is to ____________. A. make the l
46、istener have strong feeling B. make the speaker understood C. attract the listeners' attention D. convey the speaker's implied meaning to the listeners 47. Which of the following is true? A. The brain is compared to a telephone exchange. B. The mind is an activity of the nervous system. C.
47、 Some people remain still while talking to others. D. Many people move their bodies on purpose while talking. D To be sure, only children experienced some things differently from those with sisters and brothers. Many feel more pressure to succeed. They also tend to look only to their parents as
48、 role models in the absence of brothers and sisters. In India, 10-year-old Saviraj Sankpal founded a support group for the tiny minority of only children. Among other things, the group does volunteer work to counter (反對) the myth that they are not responsible. "People think we're treated too kindly
49、 and ruined, "says Sankpal, a computer engineering student. "But I'd like to remind them how lonely it can get." Most only children, however, say they wish for sisters or brothers only when it comes to caring for aging, unhealthy parents. Britain's David Emerson, coauthor of the book The Only Child
50、, says that such a person bears terrible burden in having to make all the decisions alone. Emerson knows from experience: After his father died, he chose to move his elderly mother from their family home, where she was vulnerable (易受攻擊的) to house breakers, to a new one with more security. "The move
51、was quite hard on her, and she might feel that I pushed her into it, "he says, "After all, I am left with that responsibility." In the future, more and more only children will likely face similar choices. With working mothers increasing, many families are finding they simply don't have the time, mo
52、ney or energy to have more than one child. As only children become common, perhaps the world will realize that the Charge made against them is unjust. 48. It can be inferred from the passage that the author's attitude towards only children is _______. A. ironic B. objective C.
53、 unfriendly D. unjust 49. It can be inferred from the passage that only children's parents should ___________. A. found a support group for their only children B. do volunteer work to help their only children C. let their only children make all the decisions alone D. set good examples
54、for their only children 50. Emerson decided to move his elderly mother to a new house because he ___________. A. is the only one who cares about her B. doesn't want to leave her alone C. wants to share the responsibility with her D. is worried about her safety 51. It is quite usual now for
55、a working mother to ____________. A. spend all her time and money on her only child B. be responsible for bringing up her only child C. have and bring up only one child D. devote all her energy to her job 52. The main idea of the passage is that ________. A. only children are ruined and irresp
56、onsible B. only children have to face many challenges C. most only children want to have brothers and sisters D. most only children share their responsibility with their parents E For most of the 20th century, the solution to the mystery of the original Americans --- where did they come from,
57、 when and how? -- seemed as clear as the geography of the Bering Strait, the climate of the last ice age, and the ubiquity (普遍存在)of finely wrought (磨制的) stone hunting weapons knows as Clovis points. According to the ruling theory, bands of big--game hunters tracked out of Siberia sometime 11,500 ye
58、ars ago. They crossed into Alaska when the floor of the Bering Strait, drained dry by the accumulation of water in a frozen world's massive glaciers, was a land bridge between continents, and found themselves in a trackless continent, the New World when it was truly new. The hunters, so the story w
59、ent, moved south through a corridor between glaciers and soon flourished on the great plains and in the southwest of what is now the United States, their presence widely marked by distinctive stone projectile (拋射) points first discovered near the town of Clovis, New Mexico. In less than 1,000 years,
60、 these Clovis people and their distinctive stone points made it all the way to the tip of the south of America. They were presumably (大概)the founding population of today's American Indians. Now a growing body of very interesting evidence is telling a much different story. From Alaska to Brazil and
61、southern Chile, artifacts and skeletons are forcing archaeologists to abandon Clovis orthodoxy (傳統(tǒng)觀念) and come to terms with a more complex picture of earliest American settlement. People may have arrived thousands to tens of thousands of years sooner, in many waves of migration and by a number of r
62、outes. Their ancestry may not have been only Asian. Some of the migrations may have originated in Australia or Europe. 53. What is the main idea of the text? A. Hunters from Siberia crossed the Bering Strait 11,500 years ago. B. The Clovis people may not have been the first to arrive. C. Clovis
63、points were first found in New Mexico. D. During the last ice age, the Bering Strait was dry land. 54. The Clovis people are named after the place where ________. A. they first camped in North America B. their tents and burials were first found C. they crossed into North American D.
64、their stone points were first found 55. Scientists now believe that native Americans originally came from _______. A. Siberia in a single migration about 11,500 years ago B. all parts of North and South America C. Europe only D. many places, including Siberia, Europe, and Australia IV 短文改錯
65、 此題要求改正所給短文中的錯誤。對標(biāo)有題號的每一行作出判斷:如無錯誤,在該行右邊的橫線上畫一個勾(√);如有錯誤(每行只有一個錯誤),則按下列情況改正: 該行多一個詞:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉,在該行右邊橫線上寫出該詞,并也用斜線(\)劃掉。 該行缺一個詞:在缺詞處加一個漏詞符號(∧),在該行右邊橫線上寫出該加的詞。 該行錯一個詞:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,在該行右邊橫線上寫出改正后的詞。 注意:原行沒有錯的不要改。 Dear Bob, I will spend this summer holiday to the countryside. Although 56. _______
66、________ the city is modern and convenient, but there are still some 57. _______________ problems such as air pollution, crowded and noise. In 58. _______________ the countryside I can enjoy comfortable and quiet life. 59. _______________ Where the air is fresh and the water is clean. Trees are 60. _______________ green and birds are singing. I can also go boating, fishing 61. _______________ and swimming in the lake. All this is interested and good 62. _______________ for your health. Ab
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